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Nonchalanta Herald from Nonchalanta, Kansas • 3

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Land Loans THE HERALD. lH'JfJJ3HK) K.VKIIY Kill DAY II. V. NOTSON. 4Ot '1 TKKAMIIKU, 1 hereby announce myself as cMididiib' for re-election to the oMicc of County Treasurer, subject to the decision of the Dwinorralie county convention.

J. O. Aknou. Here redpi- for imikiog a good tow which has been going the round', as ii Moating clipping for months. Tt is si good one: (irit, vim.

c-Jieigy, churches, schools, colb'rtc, morality- enterprise, harmony, ndverl ising, cordis I it eheap property, healthy location, good country tributary. Talk about it, speak well about it. help to improve it, advertise in and rend the home paper. Patronize its home merchants. Faith exhibited by good works.

I lonest competition in business. Help nil public enterprises, Klet good men to ottice. Speak well of its enterprising ciMciis and be one of them youi'ief. Ucmcmher that every dollar invested In permanent buildings is that much on interest. Always cheer on the men who fo in for improvements." You can find out of how much lm portunee a man is in the community by all in-iiuies about him In ca -c J.

LOAII C. LOHNES, and INSURANCE AGENT; REAL ESTATE AND DKAI.KH IN- Real HHstaute, 1UVKHS1DK. SKSS KANSAS. I have for sale a variety of choice farm land, mostly, well located in The Beautiful Valley of The Pawnee. Prices lower than elsewhere.

i nu inn Unver rut of Interi'ttl (luin rtny other iiqcnt iu thr County. Come and see Me. La IV a less County Bank, NESS CITY, Official Depository ol the County's Money. Coptlnbi-j- ourselves -strictly Ut the transaction of a conservative and legitimate bankiiiL' businci', and point toourpaM record a guarantee of careful manage. future.

mom on first-class names and good collateral Aecurity. The ac I men. farmers merchants, laboring people, no matter bow small, 111 hai! money bidoiiu'i nvr to individual parties with which a lime pap'T. Drafts iHiteU on the principal Kastern city, all our farm loans with us if you wish to save the risks, expense und licm of seiidiut; interest and pri'h ipal to some holder of your mite, i with inch we are favored, we trum will be transacted to vour emir nu nt in Wf rolllll i hny Ion illi-OIIYr Itllillrs saiiNt'acnoii. One Year Loans at the Year Loans HOPPER iNOTAIUKrt same rate that Five are made.

S. C. MKItltU.L, Cisrmn. ADSTIil, I'l Hf.lC.l n- DKALKKS IN STOCK. KM DA OCTOllKH 7, 1H7.

Illt-ofgooit ten for 91.00 tit (Mom JiCinit'ii's. S. 1. Allen's little son UimH ifl eon viilcsccnl. ic ill Wanioek VV Allen's, Ht ccnta per bushell.

Tom (iross played the. "devil'' in; imr onlee. Wednesday. I 51b of lye hominy fur 15 cents fit Odom is. KMit Huh has boon employed To leiu-li the Kidderville school.

I 20 bars Kluc India Knap for $1.00 at Odom A Uiniieu's. Miss Mull It Terry 1 Mm. Not son wiih her work now, i'ulifftnita Apricots 'JO ecntH per can lit Odom Lentieii 9, L. Odom wiih accompanied 1o Nesft City, Tuesday, by bis mother and wife. We furnish money Pi pay out on proofs, lloppor iV Austin.

Frank Heck rout nine to improve. Itnd will soon be nble to be out iitraln. ciiuu of Nicholas corn for tit Odom iH'niltm'H. .1. V.

Price, uur goodlooldng hotel man has been very much indisposed this week. 100 suits of men's underwear that must lie sold. Odom ic Leunen. Ye t'iilor and family spent Sabbath afternoon very pleasantly at the residence of .1. ('.

Mixed paints, l''ilf flPil Pl Ht the drug store-, Two urcussbms went tmide to ttie M. K. ebureh during a Iwo-dny'H meeting at Kidderville, lust week. Ness City flour nt Chas. McCandlish's frl.10, $1.25, tl.ltt and $1.40 per sack.

Mr and Pauley nud W. Allen ind family made dflvu to J-iesn City. Wednesday. All kinds of eaph Just opened up. Fur cup a specialty.

Odom Sa LcHneu. Miss Avers is sick wltb fever. We hope the skill of Dr. Ylugllng will Boon restore Iter to health. A full line of stationery at the drug store.

Also a full line school books. The case of Norman vs Decker. Hopper iV Terhunc. et al. tried in ti district court id rletmore this week, was decided against Norman.

If you want land don, I fall see Hopper Austin. The most eauliuiis man we ever knew was a man that wouldn't buy lead pencil for fear the cud didn't tfu fU'ftr thniuglt, Money! Money! A barrel of money to loan on real estate by Hupper Austin. Hev. Strain has been quite unwell fdnce his return fnun Indiana from the elVeels of a severe old contracted while there. We have fee estate loans that I'iyed new rate on real cunt tie beat.

Hopper AuMiu, W. C. Nolle has moved his family to Hice county this state. He has not yet settled bis land trade, consequently, will return in a short time, Kyc for seed at Wnrnot Jc Allen's for cents pi bushell. also bran and clmp.

No one mmd fear departed spirits. Hut. my friends, krnp ymip eye on those that have not yet csrnpcd, for tlo'J' may be putting up a scheme to down yon, When you want dress goods go to Charles McCain I lish's. He has a nice line that he is closing out at cost. William Pusley and wife, of Hnrrtoii, Harvey county, father and mother of Mrs.

P. W. Allen, are visiting her this week. They think we have a very tine country. Best btoeU of men's work shirts, oversldrts and tbie whirl ill the city.

Odom Lcnueu. Odom Lei men are leaders In flour; they handle the best grades and, will not lie under sold. CharlcB Huns was called to the bedside of a brothrr who was seriously sick jit his home north of Ness City, and who died and was buried Uwt Sunday, last Week. You will Und our Block of boots and fthocs complete, and we will guarantee railroad prlccM. Odom Lenin n.

Hev. W. Caso, father of James L. of tbl place, has removed from Adrian, Mieldgao, tg Han FmueUeo, California, and will tuku charge of one of the E. churches of that city.

We claim to have the best line of bats ever brought to Ness eouuty. Odom Leunen. Dr. Ylnuling Informs us that the disease with which so many have recently been aHHcted a remittent feve and that there Is a nervous complication hicli makes it ttnulagoua to mountain fever. We have the bent lot of prints ever brought to Nonehalanta.

Come and see them. Odom Leunen. Hupper Austin pu relumed the prop crty on the corner of Kansas avenue and Prescott street of P. H. Loonds and are liavliig it remodeled generally.

They will move their store Into it and will have tt rouin Ultcd up for iheir real estate business. Odom Lenneil have lust opened the best slock of overcoats in the county, which they are wiling at bed-rock prices. --The masons on Odom's stone block have been doing some very Ami work this week In the w.iy of turning the an-h-t-s over Ihu doors and wiuduws of the first story. Thu work in very artbtic mid shows that, they fully undcrHand ir buin, TxkP Nnllce. AfterOet.

lit, 1HN7 you can buy flour at 75 cents for Ml pounds of Odom I.ksskn, If you make your Loan with II. ('. Notion there will be nu delay In getting your money, The Ness City News in flpenking of Mrs. Sum A. Smith's visit to friends in Kentucky, says that Sam is now "vegetable widower." We presume In that ease that Sam will take root ami grow.

We would like to trade a copy of the IIkham) one year for 7 pounds of good fresh butter. A ft'W evenings since our school mitam watt training a juvenile claps in general Information and propounded the following question: "Who Is the governor of our white?" One, of the small bovs spoke up promptly, "I know." "Well, Willy, you may tell us." "Mr. Arnold," replied the boy. We will pay the market price fur a dozen young chickens, putting a copy of the Hku.vu) in al Will Allen is quite sick this week. Ho Ua been complaining fur some time and thought be could wear the disease out, but it t'tnully got the belter of him.

and, consequently, he been confined to the house for a number of days, but he is improving slowly and we hope to see him out again in a short time. Goto Odom Lenneu's for vegetables, onions. Bweet potatoes, tomatoes, cabbage, watermelons, fresh from the garden. -rrTlic pflople. in the vicinity of Kidder ville ate cuusjili'l'llbly excited over the mad-dog searo.

Hev. Slraiu closed his meeting as people did nul wiaU to come out after night, and It was alfei thought best to discontinue the school for a pwi od. We hope no serious developments will occur, but in such cases as this a little caulioit will do no harm. Our fidl stock of clothing lias arrived, and we, will price clothing with any house in a hundred miles of Nonehalanta. Odom A Leutien.

James L. Case's father on preparing to move lo San Francisco sent him what property be bad remaining at the old home, among which was his book-case, a splendid pice of furniture, an organ and his easy chair. He also made him a present of a library of very valuable books, numerous pictures, a handsome lamp and many (jthor useful and ornamental pieces of furniture, widt now ndrn Mr. Case's private ofUee, Ladies call and see our stock of cloaks. We bought ihe-ie goods in the east at bargain ami are giving our customers the advantage of the low prices.

Odom Leunen. .1. C. Hopper and 11. H.

Terhunc have been at lending district court at lelmqru slui.o Wednesday. They were made pai ties an jion fur damages auaiust a man hum they pur. chased a pieee uf land. The parly suing for damages claims to have bought the land and held a cuultaet for the title at the lime Hopper and Terhunc bought it, and he hr'inus lieti into lite action on the ground thai he were aware of his trade. W.

T. Dole a in lowu, Saturday. The Major is teaching a very successful term of school in the Buda district. We can see no necessity of anyone, living in the vicinity uf Nonehalanta. going to other towns buy anything tiny may need.

We now have three stores with well mdectcd general stocks, and we believe our un-rcbuiits are oll'ering as good prices us can be obtained unyplaee. We have three men lu the Hour and feed trade, and wu also bavtt coal dealers, a hardware store and two lumber yards, also a diuir store and two good blacksmiths. With all thefio branches of business we think that Nonehalanta is able lo supply the Burrouud eoiintsy with hat it needs. Our fall slock of Dry Goods, notions, is daily arriving and will lie sold at prices that cannot be beaten in the country. Odom Leunen.

The following are the rales charged by some of the leading papers of of our country for advertising in their columns: A yearly advertisement nf one column in length in the Chicago Tribune costs the advertiser fcJfl.OOO. The New York Herald reeeives for its lowest price column, and for its highest price The New York Tribune for its lowest and for Its highest (lj-t. The New York World, Cincinati Inquirer, St Louis (llobe Democrat and many others we might mention fall In this class, and yet it is stated that these papers arc never at loss to till their columns with advertisements. P. 11.

Loomis rain down from Crys-talake, last Saturday, and moved bis family to that place, Tuesday. Mr Loomis came to Nonehalanta last April, and in connection with the present proprietor, founded the Hkk.i.i. Having become interested in the new town of Crvstalakc, in the northwestern part of (larlield county, he disposed of his Interest, in the Hki.ai.d, and has spent the most of his time this summer in working up the interests of his town. We have been acquainted with Mr. Loomis for several years during bis residence in Nor ton county, where he served the people as reginter of deeds, very creditably, for two terms, He Is hone-it and upright and the people of Crystatake will find him fair in all his dealings.

He as admitted to the bar in Norton county. We hope be may secure the railroad to his town and that the venture may proven rintiucial i-Mieecss, -an LIVE MONEY LOANED OH Bargains in Land in Cull on or write he is absent a few days. Our barber hnn been over at Jelmore, this week and I here have been one hundred and fifty men that wanted shaves, eiirht of whom wanted their hair dressed, and every man in town has been asked, "where's Mitchell." Hudson has been away too. und we have answered four hundred and fifty Inquiries as to Ids whereabouts; Austin has been asked three hundred and fifty times a day how buiir Hopper will be gone, and Odom fc Lennen have had to explain one hundred and seventy-five times each day where Hick Terhunc is. Pete Allen had business at Ness City the other day and there was on average seventy inquiries an hour made about him.

The moral to the above is that every citizen has a plaee to till, and that no town or community can afford to drive its people away. (riiinl Hull Preparations have been made to give a grand masquerade ball, at Nouchalan-la. the 1'th. It seems now as though it would be one of the most delight fid as well as well pleasant affairs of the season, and we hope it may be. A SI IJMMIHII I I It.

Tilt Wci'Mj 4 upltitl niil Hit" I'uriiHTK Jmiritu ti Hit the Iferul! oue car lor i.oo. We offer the Weekly Capital and Farmers' Journal and the one year for $3,00. This splendid ofifer is for cash and enables every citizen of our county to Secure a valuable paper from the capital of the state and Ids own local paper at the price of one subscription. Subscribe at once. NOTICE FOK PUBLICATION.

Laud Ottice at liaiden Citv. Sep. Ls, lss7. Notice is hereby iriven that the follow i i ir named settler has tiled notice of bis intention to make final proof in support of his claim, ami that said proof will be made before, A. H.

(Jilberl, Probate udire of Hodeeiuau count at Jetmore on Nov. ii. 17, viz: Sherman Lewis, II. K. No for the Lots and 4 and the i of sec.

1 -1 w. He names the following wUnesert to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of. said laud viz: Cieorge W. Hums, of Nonehalanta. Oeorge Single, K.

Oreen and Oeorire W. Kishel of Pawnee Valley, Hodgeman o. Kan. C. F.

M. Nn.i;s. Heuif-ter. NOTICE FOU PI HLK ATION. Laud Ofllee at Garden Citv.

September. 1. Imh? Notice is hereby given that the follow-in named M-'ier 1ms filed notice of his intention to pode final proof in support of hii claim, and that said proof will he made before 1'rnbale JuiImu al ITodgfiimu on Novembej viz: Peter W. Allen, for the sec. 4, 2, w.

He names the following witnessew to prove his continuous residenee upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz; Charles A. Terhunc, Llkanah Ii. Keith, C. Hopper and Andy J. Martin, all of Nonehalanta.

Kansas. 11-lU C. F. M. Nii.t.s, Heifister.

N'oTK'i: FOK PL BLR ATlON Land Ottice ut Garden City. September 17, 1SL Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of lu-r iutcntion to make final proof in support of her claim, and that said proof will In-made before the Probate at Jet-more, Hodgeman on November. lhH7, Sheldon, for the i of i see. i I 2 w. She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous resilience upon, and culivatiou of said land, viz: C-coivc HumbeiLrer, George H.

Dodge, James W. Anderson und L. V. Jaqiies, all of Nonehalanta, Ness Kansas. 10-24.

C. F. Nit.iis, Uegister. NOTH FOH PI HLICATION. Land Ottii'u ut Garden City.

September 17, lHb7. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of bis intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before. A. H. Gilbert, Probate Judge of Hodgeman county, at Jet- more, on -M, ltW, viz: Ruber! O.

Watson. 1L K. No. OttiO, for Lots 0 and 7 and of i of see 6 21 8 2i w. He names thu following witnesses lo prove bis continuous resi dence upon, and cultivation of said land, viz: Benjamin F.

Barnes, Henjauiin F. Matthews, Ira C. Caldwell and William Woodard, all of Hilda. Ness Kan. Ui C.

F. M. Nii.ks, Uegister. NOTICE FOH PUBLICATION. Land Ofllee at Garden City, I September Notice is hereby given thut the following-named settler has Hied notice of his intention to make, final proof in support of bis claim, and that said proof will he made before the Probate Judge at Jet-morft.

on November 0. IHH7, viz: Henjauiin F. Barnes, for Lots 1 and 2 I see 7 T. 131 H. 88 Ho names the following witnesses to prove hiscoutinu- ous residence, upon, and cultivation of said laud, viz: Robert M.

Mann. Ira Cald well, Josiah Frazier ami William Wood anl, all of Buda, Ness Kansas. 1K-Ia F. M. Nii.ks, Register.

Special to F.dgur H. Kulledge. NOTICE FOH PU LIGATION Land Otllce at (Sarden Citv, i beptember, 7 1W7. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler lias filed notice of his intention to make una! proof in support of his eliiim, and that said proof will be made before the Probate Judge of Hode man county, Kansas, at Jetmore, Kansas, on November 7, 1817, George 11. Dodge, D.

tt. 851M, for the sec 1 t. ill, He names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous resiliences upon, and cultivation of, land, viz: K. H. Keith, John W.

Park, George W. "umberger and JaintJS Case, allot Noni utilauta, Nesscoimty. Kaunas. 18 C. F.

M. Nll.fK, HejiMer, P. W. ALLEN. nr.

w.r.ri iv HARDWARE! STOVES AND TINWARE. Agricultural Implements, CLARK. WILLIAM SPENCER, BLACKSMITH vvn WOODJyTORKEIl. Havinu just opened a shop in Nonehalanta, and lu-ing prepared to do any and all kind of work in my line, I would respectfully collcit a share of your patronage. I make a specialty of HFLAYING PLoWK.

AN A VKS I Xo.N I A I. A NT A CHAS. COLLINS, I'uuruih'rnit ok The Red Barn. The lied Hum the plkee to net your tc-miiH well eured for ut reasonable prices. men and nil others run be neeomniodiued with Hist chuu riH ul low pruen.

The Petrian J. D. PICKERING, PRO. This Quarry is located Three miles south of Nonehalanta. Three grade of building stone on baud for prompt delivery, htone Posts at eustoniury prices.

"8tono always ut the yard in town. Cull on C. Clark, at the lted Front. CEHTHAL HOTEL. J.

W. PKK'K roi'HIETOH. This boitsf, I flrst-eliiBii lu pvery respect, and no pains will bo upareil to make the quests couifortablu. Pknnsvlvakia, Avt.M'K. Harness Shop, L.

II. WOI.r'K, PHOPIUKTOH. Yon will find a full line of eolnrs, brl dies, liiillera, ellrry eouiliH. brualitiH, and everything usiiully kept In the harness line. I warrant every of harness.

tKl am also prepared to n-jn-ir boots i I times. NOTSON B.HOWELL Dciiler in LOiiil COAL It ill Ik my objert to handle Cue best goods the market alTords In my line. yrices will always be as low as is consistent with business principles. On. W.

A. YINGLING, Physician, onie CS Of OiHi iiseases a sji ami chihl ialty. "Night visits double priee. M. PETERSEN, gn Painter! and Pnperhiinging a a specialty.

NONCHALANT A. MITCHELL, TOHSURIAL ARTIST. ei-i on hand a fine article of Lustre for hair dressing. LADlKS WORK A HP Ft IALTY. Parlor on Pennsvlvania Avenue.

Extraorflinsry Oiler! Wo will furnish tin1 Hr.ii.w.i) mid ST. JOSEPH 1AZ1CTTE, comliiiicd, )ostajje prep: ill. tin1 foliowhi ntti-a; Tin. JIiatAi.i) uml (lie DAILY OA-ZKTTE for one vi'iir, Tin- Hhkh.d uml WKKKI.Y fiA-ZKTTE. end ywir, 1.110.

The IlmiAi.n uml SUNDAY (UZKTT15 one yenr. i.00. The IIkiivi i mill the WKKKI.Y mid the SLDAY GAZETTE (Ihrw) ipnn) for one veur, TUK ST. JllSKl'Il (iA'KTTK i Dhiiioi ratle lu politii-H, ftml iM one of the bent and most intltit'iitiiil mwspupeis, in tilt; west. 1 1 Weekly roinnrisea ten l.njiis fi'i I'olunins) of evecllent inntter, mill the Dnily tlH'elte ruuk iih the lni ti newi-pnp, of thu country.

Kor niniiple I'opies of the Unzette. inldress Hie (l7.At-.rru l'i isiumi or 1 1 1 1 1 the Until olti. FEED Paints, Oils, Putty and Glass, LONG OR SHORT TIME. large or small tracts. NO.NCUAl.AXTA.

KANSAS. KANSAS. Til E' Lumder Yarn. M.MCK YOL NONCHALANTA, UO Ti Pawnee Valley "or Kuniber of nil Kinds. Doom, Vlndnw, Tur paper, lltiildiuj- paper und Null.

Lima, Plaster, Hair and Cement Prices surprsingly low on all goods. FRED ROTH 6 CO. EL C.KTotson Wll.l. AT LOWEST RATES..

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Years Available:
1887-1889