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Nonchalanta Herald from Nonchalanta, Kansas • 2

Nonchalanta Herald from Nonchalanta, Kansas • 2

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NONCHALANTA, WESTERN HOTEL! THE HERALD. rrm.i-iii.n kvi.uv hihvy r.v II. ('. NOTSOX. CHAS.

FAULKNER, Proprietor. lltllt.lt I'tKlMMII-l Si, ILL OI'I'I' II HllilT to 'i-inr. IMi In llir (nine rlirfft Tliis ll'HISr is 1H illi i (Uy cnnifurt of the ui'ts. nu wilt lintl t. 1(1 till' WCslrlll.

IIii.s. AV. II. vmx fmwmdnl liis as n-rm'tT of tin piveni THrill bllld ulTirc this mild s. i S.

Kiiitr, nf this tily. hint. but ptvf-'mm: that Jtdii) KrMycr, (if Hays Ciiy. ill receive tin' n)iiniii(iiK'Jit AVorM, Wa- Krcncy. Wi; had supposed lliat (lie names were nil in, hut still they conn-, Here an- the lat heard finm: A tnv.n in Colorado is named "Wiiyon Wheel." It Itas a paper called tin- "WaMi ToimMic." Tliis is jiitl to heoutdmte by tuiiilKlone.

Ara.otia, ulihh boaMs. f.r the "TmnbM.ine The Nonchalanta Town Company, Incorporated July, 1887, is now ready for business. TIIK l.l Mlll.lt YAIID. i -1 -1 -1 TT 7T jr-fr el Twenty-two miles southwest of Xess City, and hi tlte midst of fair and beau tiful country is the flourishing young town of Noiichalaula. It.

is no paper concern, but is firmly established with all brancheH of hupinc represented. Il is one of the most prosperous towns in sout weiierit Kansas, and man will not mi-1 i' by investing either in city, property or in the adjacent farm hmds. The n.amc.-rntent of tlte affairs of the town is in I he hand of a chart' -red company, which is composed of enenrctir, liberal men, who stand ready to assist in all puhlic enterprises, and give infMrmn tion to anyone in regard to the town or country. While all business enterprise have been thourou.L'hly looked after, our pen pie have iiol been unconcerned in regard to their ml matter. Chureht Sabbath st Wools and a public school are maintained.

The M. K. church haw a mat church building, which, at present, is ii -i'd by other d'-noiuinat ions, but other church building will be erected the coming summer, and prepa I i A I I IN. L. ODOM, President JAMES L.

CASE, Secretary. 3 FKED ROTH, Treasurer. BOARD OF DI RECTORS. pji iw 3 Smn-; lun repnHie.m editor ha1-Mi'ested tliat 'iIomst L)irl Tate" only It tit I in view a reduel ion of the surplus in the Kentucky state treasury. It seems tliat his plans perlYeled were ell'ectual lo far art n-duetinn wa eoncenuil.

We hope, however, that his action wilt not ivtvo st a precedent for the reduction of the surplus in the Vnited Stales treasury. Willi. at Ness iiy Monday we observed that (l huu'eilUinheiof ladies Were taking part in the municipal election. If the ballot, in the hand1 fnncn, in School and munit ipal ifei-Ui'iisis in the proper place, why afc they not competent to ha tulle ii tint ran uncled We have foip; since eradicated fiom cur minds all prejudice against women voting, hcliev in.ir that the ballot is just as safe in their W. A.

YINCtTjING-, FRED ROTH, II. B. TERHUNE, L. ODOM, Lath and Shingles, ANDERSON. J.

W. Is lluw l'i tr.nlc illlllrllt Cif iiU ilinl Inv, I he l.n A limited amount of stock for sale for the Thirty days. icands hs in the rations are made to Vvi'dn large sPme school liouse at a coM of m' less lliau if' t.tino. (Mir pitblii' school will be maintained nine mouth duriuy: thisj'eur, wliich surely speaks well fr the en lerprise of our pc pie. With the advan-I tajies of a beautiful b-ention.

heallhful I water and p.od church and school pi'ivi-; h-ges, Nout halanta is certainly it desiru-I place in wliich to make a home. The i oijuiry tributary Noiichalanta, ids nf men. DIMESIONS. BOARDS, FENCING-, Apply at tlio office of the secretary on Kansas Avenue. 15 Wi, do mn desire to create an idea thai we arc opposed to a readjustment and judicious reduction of the tariff.

1ml we Would be triad to have our friend Mc-1 tow ell of the Sent incl jdai how mm or LBEML hi i 1 Miin-'l'-H. I 1 1 i I.ime lvuf 1 1 1 1 1 'J and from which it receives trade embra sou Inves! pti portion of Ness IuIm Business or Owellisa Houses. FiFst-Olaes Lumber Yard. "aking the tai in oil, even Hit. i.s tuxrid seventy per cent rrs hist Week.

mi Ion ji u4 we import ninety U'r cent of all the sugar used in the I'nitcd Stat If nincCy per rent d.es not control the market, Imt amount We ask ihe above questions simply for iuftirmation rind not for the purpose nf rreatiiiLr i onl ro cf-'y 4iu the larill" q.iftiou. for staul ic-oKh io tavir id" it dnc- i iiiii tip iiU tibim Midi i lulu CilOl a. ui. county, (lie northwestern part of Hodgeman county, and also southeastern Lime eountv ami northeastern (bitfield county. The natural advantages of this country are equal to portion of tin1 state The land lie well hHg jrist mHinir enoii'rh to iiiMire uood drainage.

The soil i- en practically inexhaustible, and irMs kindly to rul'ivatioii. All kinds (f it. da are sin eev fully grown, and in few yars more every fruit known to the temperate one will be PLEASE CALL AND EXAMINE BEFORE EXITING-. id' tin tion of tariff on impoin and alstt internal revenue. uiyJy thnJ 6 i.f Km A'1'1I1H'.

I'o be built in Tiik most important question before 'ccssfully raised here. One of the fhe countrv just now is the appoinl.nent ulurs of this country Chief Waited sucre-sof. MH' 1T. Kesidcs the splen-question of has arisen aler privilcgen along Ihe Tawnee durinuMhe im-cnt a.hninistration. We river and the Iia.

kl.erry.' water is easily ITS -iti if -f in obtained bv wells of dcptu of r. .1 is, SUPPLY STORE Yj tiaaH la N'V man. who ff't. Tin- niiu'r this country tallow his poliiieal senfiments U( were vc-y uesirabm and stockmen were bias his mind or determine i actions in vey reluctant to yield them to the set is tin: ri.A(. KTo jji'Y for the d.cidin- n.ieioi.s mi (be fundament at 't growth of agriculture.

There are no better opportunities of-j IVrcd the humesceker and tntciprising trincides of our laws, should be given the place. It would be luted for mail, V-Ofrt feiie in poll- Choice farming country rjurrounding the town. Farms can yet be bought from 65 00 to $20.00 per acre, owing to improvements anddistance from town. Now is the time to buy. Dry Groceries, and Flour, vies I'WA series of to etune forth i inncr iniui is ioumi nere.

nceu untrammclcd by his political belief, ycl "'W lu ni'vr our broad we believe their are men in the ranks of l'l'-ii'i' tWhU. Land is now cheup. Ihe democratic tv whom the presid. nt i pi obabilit it are that the next fould name, who Would rise superior to thi H( eeptable tpiesl an I ould be on of ihe entire Ml 'he few months will brim: ipulean advance in the prit ff land, so tlne-e evpertintr to conic t'i thi" i i of tlu' state bad better airanemcnis to romp at once as hty JHom- totlieir plan AM.NMlllNi KKI'T IN A STof(fi- My entire stock to ve closed oat Within the next ninety days. Come before the bargains are gone.

A. A. TERRY. Will be built to 'I rihule in KitiiM.if, iiimv lianl iieei" e.terieiieed more t'CMiiiiful weather than that with unsas is now bk.sed its len.nth and breadlh. It inviijorat in' and life that eVerybf-tly is moving witii ait elastic step i heeled up by the jdeasant sunsliine, the balmy -Km A 1 1 ii to mi I LiMii 1w il carta for sale by I Mom.

i ii in fodder for sub' at Odotn's erin.u has sbme ii.Kis nctw ready Pi.i, During the Coming Summer. Correspondence solicited, and all enciuiries answered promptly. sj'in hree.cs and the cvidemcs of re- liewei? "Mterprie and activity. Kansas Tniilea fdie ver tlitl before. No such briahf prrjspeets for a bountiful at 'u cent each.

A number of families have moved into these parts wiihin the past few days. rm le (ieortre Faulkner, of Kidder, ville. held our bc-i i -hair down awhile last Friday aftennion. We can make you loan on or year time at 7 per ccnl Uh a snnill cash commission. NoNonA; Chiik.

rtud fruitful season were ever pmmi-ed Address, L. ODOM, President, Or JAMES L. CAS St LIVERY STABLE! Slock of all kinds lor Sale or Trade. G-ood teams and First-class Rigs at reasonable Prices. Stock boarded by the week Or niOntlb the opening Mf former vear.

I'roin every ctmnty in the stute come words. threat st ret 'lies of 'oimlry are ea rpe-'ei I wi thtuisitnds ot' ucics me he-in, lurm tl by the fanner's plow prepnr rtlory for corn planting, new farms are heim; opeinil, homes built upon the prairies, Imuls est ablihcd and hurcht Miranized up to and lu-youd the western of the Coupled with till thin tietivity. em'ci pi Ise ami true Kansas energy it is the opinion of all sei (ntilie observers that tin abundance of S. 'asile made prot tf on his el aim Monday. George Carpenter find U.

11. 'on rev ere his corn ibnratinir witnesses. A tai load of wooden pumps the best made, and iuii-1 be at once, ill Odom's. we uiidet stand thai they have struck it at I'ticri thai is. (h.

have' struck d.ust at three humlri and nineteen feet. -VrZ Give us a call. II. B. TEIUIUN'E.

L. ODOM, proprietor, Manager. lain will fall to warrant ti bountiful WHi harvest. TliinU of a splendid iVM of county two choice farms in Kiowa will cheap or trade for Will be Found in county laud. Nnlsou Clark.

1 oil want any thin let our want ii. vp iiml I wil' M-ethat Mitt tret it 1( HOPPER AUSTIN, (Mom. J. S. Collin irm Momhiw Th NONCHALANTA! NUTA 111 1 ft Ul.h lKAI.i:i.s moved tti their ere our nearest 'y nun that id! in Kansas this year! With all 'nr network of railroads they will not be to transport our to nun k(t.

Happy ouiiht the fanner to be who to day owns a farm iv Kansas. Ileinuy have met voev-uil uf us have but where could he better his condition? Not upon the habitable lobe. Here he is blessed wilh all that linked life a pleasure and (oiufort. lie can produce more upon one acre id Kansas soil than lie could 'in Mir in the older stales. He has ever ad 1 nutate for etlueiU ini; his il-y.

n. ScliuoN, colleefj and state in-slit ut ions, and Jhe direct ioim of the neighbors and we Ihcy have moved awav. A few frih cows can of Oilnin, boimht -AMI- As Well as Other Places. And the indications are the sreat dis J. C.

Hopper returned from another covery will be made on trip to Missouri last Friday evening. is a rustler and in every respect reliable, and we are jilad to note the fact thai Ihe men he is locating here are tltrif LIVE STOCK. M3SEI LOANED GI LOHG OR SHORT TIMS. Bargains in Land in large or small tracts. well to do tanners.

nlilest educators in the land at his A tine driving team for sale at the Cit Livery stable. Thai new awning in front of Hopper i'-C on ur (. us Austin's sfofe not only improves its appearance, but ill tie a source, of com CLARK'S ADDITION! HO TO TIIK- fort by protecting the room from the heat of the afternoon's sun Pawnee Valley Lumber Yard. AVv furnish money to piiy out at the Faml t)llh e. Nolson Clark, The ('aster services of the M.

1. i if Lumber id' T.ir jjmi-cp. Oiioi s. ii' i pt i nnd NniK sclmol were very interesting, ami MrchcH in every neighborhood, nnd iic.il id' there are no roshops to pol-iule, (ieii.j.U' and destroy society or tiriiii( ruin upon ut fainily. All these they are priceless blessingsare rceojhit by the icmperate, industrious home-loving pen.

pie of other Mutes, ho are tiuxious to Mmle Mit-hi ilh us, and they ureeoniinr; l.y the thousands this year. Farmers iire lioiucSeekers are coming, liiisiness men are vomiu, inanufacturers iire coming, prolessi'tnal men urn couiini: join ihose iiere in one of lp and 'minks' Malcn of the Ammi.l Kansa not have to discriminate fejaiusl afiy llnise who seek ii lionte here, Koiie but people are t'oniinu. VhiMitlvocatcs of nun, tliLi gambler and uf. bad characters will seek diher quar-' tlieir oe'eujiatlod lias been ed-and Hum hiel is the L.N'i.test In 'Incemcnt we can otVer to tin: It mperate, the pvcients distributed among the ehil dren welo very nice and highly appre eialcti. This Beautiful Suburb overlooks the extensive views, north, south, east and west of Nonchalanta.

Wo still have a few Residence lots which ve will sell cheap for he neXt Thirty Days, Part Gash and Balance on Long Time. Nonchalanta is Beautifully located, and leads nil other cities west of the Missouri River Six Public wells, and plenty of pure water from 25 to 40 feet. Property is cheap at present, but will continue to Advance for years, For further particulars, address. If yji liave land to Bell, place it In Hopper Austin's hands. AS.

alhoun. flerk tt the District Court of Ness county, knows a Lima, Plaster, Hair and Cement We have just received a large- stock of Hardwood Lumber, Of all dimensions, which we are sellin'g 'At pine lumber prices. FEED ROTE ft CO. tiling wliui he sees it, us is evidenced by the following fact: Last week wo ho lit him a s.imiile copy of the JIi.hai.d. and the return mail a cheek forl.50, CLARK SONS, the subscription price of the Hkiiai-O her one year.

Thanks, Mr. Calhoun, for the fndustriotis ami hom-st Mfiens of Hieck. and aNo tor our romplimcrtt.

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Pages Available:
344
Years Available:
1887-1889