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Ness City Sentinel from Ness City, Kansas • 5

Ness City Sentinel from Ness City, Kansas • 5

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1 The SENTINEL. 'i5u a. A tvt iwwu nri! ill A nice lino of groceries at the Hed Front. lint, coffee and lunch at Ames' The Pooplo's Local Paper. -Land sold and traded by H.

S. Hill Co. Your groceries delivered from the Hed Front. They had a dance at the Eureka last Wednesday night. It.

MeFarland is still confined to his home by sickness. Finest line of candies and cigars in town at Ames' restaurant. ,1. W. Brown, tho post master, went to Lamed, last Wednesday.

Money to loan on one year's time on fiu-m or city property. A. C. Dyer. SATURDAY, MAHCII 3, 18K8.

JULU JLirM JLM iaj.li WUWI GOVE COUNTY ft F. 0 7 j' I 1 hH- --For a first-class cigar, call for the Walnut Valley Sentinel. Apples, Hour, potatoes, at the Rod Front, cheap for cash. First National liank. Tim First National bank is not ashamed to advertise its paid np capital, which is tlcmliHi that of any other bank in the city.

-W. S. Cole, of Anderson county, has leased the Eureka hotel. Cabbage, potatoes, onions, fruits The young men of the city are a club which will bear the of all kinds at the. lied Front.

name of the Alfalfa club. i i i ii rs irnTn-miTT-rrr i nrr Hill (let your farm loans of S. A Co. Owen C. Basnett was at Dighton Wall paper, school books, slates.

uuun.oJ-j mnnqqjromOT pens, pencils and all kinds of school supplies at J. F. Firestone's. Fine line of pipes nt Ames' restaurant. .1.

IT. Earl went to Greenwood county tins week. The Social Ten club dance last Thursday night was well attended and visiting his brother, this week. Leave your order for harness with .1. L.

llolloway Ness City. R. C. Long went to Kansas City with a car load of cattle, this week. W.

P. ITazen went to Fairmount. Leavenworth county, last Thursday. Little A Xbacll have ataclis of the party was very enjoyable. Shank Peterson is the name of the new real estate and loan firm at money to loan on land.

Call at the Hed Front for your groceries. Goods delivered free. Avoid disappointment and delay by borrowing money of A. C. Dyer.

Frank I. Miller Co. Have money -to loan on farms, and at good rate. i i I i I i i' M' Kp izj i AL (. i tZtZZjB pSprsterL VI Lir7rTp TT-rr'TT I 2 H4--4-4 -pL iMJ i I IDh, n.KTk-MT'' ijlA te r.JLLi: jljljljljijlI 5 i- iis iljljl jljljij I tica.

wish them success. All kinds of coal at Fleming's coal yard now in abundance. Lay in a supply before the next blizzard comes. Messrs. Smith and Longshore, two stockmen of Lyons are in the city, this week, buying several car loads of cattle.

The snow and rain that came with the first of March was accompanied by some common every day April thunder. W. II. Graser. of the Hutchinson Farm loans closed promptly and Tho lowest rate of interest on farm loaim Im ntado by Little XbaoU.

Leave your orders at the Hed Front grocery. Your goods delivered free. Smith lirinton can loan yon money on your land at as low rales as any body. Miner llros. are prepared to close twenty-live good farm loans on thirty minutes' notice.

Don't fail to call and get rates if you are about to borrow money on farm property. A. C. Dver. at low rates ot interest.

A. Dyer, Miss Mamie died at her liome in Challaeombe last Wednesday Alliance was given in the Knight building on Court street, last i uesday I i 7H T4. I.L Daily News, was in the city the fore night. part of this week in the interest of that I -TI-l-l-l-M-l-M i a Lute Carpenter, the foreman of excellent paper. Do not forget that we have excel lent cuts of bulls and stallions at this Hotter, lard, meat and salt, white fish at the lied Front.

Goods delivered to any part of the city free. Oranges, lemons, banannas and fresh bulk oysters at Ames' restaurant, tf. ollice and are prepared to print bills on paper, cards or canvas. It. S.

Hill Co. have complete ab stracts of every town lot and piece of land Ness county. No guarantee i. 1. 1 i i i t.l.i i 0 1 0 o.

hodoemahco H-H-I-I. -'--I satisfaction in all work. C. W. Bhodes, the expressman who has been suffering from lie inflammatory rheumatism for the past two months, is able to be on the streets.

the Xews, is assisting theNonohalanta Herald this week. A fine line of groceries at the Hod Front, cheap for cash. Goods delivered to any part of the city. Take your laundry to I.inville's. He is agent for Willier steam laundry, Lawrence, Kan.

The Santa Fe road will build a line from Ness City through north-western Kansas to Denver. Gove City We nave for sale nt this ofliee the necessary blanks to make application for damages under the new road law. Call on J. L. ITolloway Co for liarneps.

saddles, whips, etc. We have the finest line of saddles ever brought to the city. Parties living in Ohio township should see Foulks Klein, nt I'tica, bi'fore getting a loan on their land, llo'ey for final proof at once. Xj 0 US May Venard, the little daughter of the doctor, fell, while at play last and ran a nail through her left hand Home grown fruit trees at Sunflower State nursery; thrifty forest trees for imber claims. Ollice, Chestnut and Topeka streets.

A large livery stable burned at Scott City last Saturdav. Several buggies, harness and fourteen head of horses were consumed in the (lames. Tho Johnson Pros, have moved their meat market to the room formerly occupied by Shank's boot and shoe store, first iloor north of the Central hotel. SELECTED LANDS FOR SALE CHEAP 1E3. qr cc 10.

Tp 511, Hit 4: Hid ai-ros (jentlv land, neiirly alt tillable, nod buMdinq-H, (rood miles from It station. Price per acre; cash, balance on thru at per cent. 25cts. worth of cigars entitles one to a guess on the number of beans in a jar. The best guesser to receive fid loot, or 100 Set.

cigars. Ames' restaurant. Gilmore Kinney went to Kansas City Thursday to make arrangements for the shipping of the pipe for the Kenwood water-works. He will stop at Hutchinson on his return to get estimates from contractors on the sinking of a well for gas or coal in this 132. T' bf qr and V' qr of qr hop Tp If, Kr acren.

all Ann land, (rood houwe. Httiblo, wed and Home itv iiikr. splendid loeation mile- from and It miles from Nef-cnty. Prie; per a --itl0 eah, aiiiuce on time at per cent Intercut. 133.

ICO, qr pee It. Tp l. Hjf 1: 1'iO aerep. SO pnr ent in tine Hinootli laud, north part in "otnewhat routrh, but ha several flee iood W'-ili inileK from It It town. Priee pi Jf 0 cah, balance on liuio ut 7 per cent.

S. M. Heattie, of Quitman. Mo a member of the linn of J.S.Donne G. T.

Morton and family left this V. qr cecll. Tp 1. Kir 2 fine quarter, ptone siit.l 129. ftrrc.

a rery od well, acres rods from eehooi in cultivate city. After the great state of Kansas brought N. II. Shepherd before the throne of justice in J. W.

Rice's court, IflS an ex-i hot nr flee 1, Tt i from Htmion. Pricv $t-W tra choice quarter, perfectly smooth, ft milen per ucie, part on time if desired. MiiiinK iinui'u' Ninu. nil mile trnni Miii-iiM. I'l li-c mm- acre; cusli.

lrv on tone lit six (ii'r (jenl, or may bo pnkl uuy X234. fiWqr nee 4. Tp Hit Tfirt iutp. all flue nnd HiniKitli, tmilv bottom laml, lrnme house Koort wilier. 1 mile from it.

Price 1 per an; oue-htilf on time ii desired. Timber eluhn, bill tit-ren, Kdjoininfr lust nbovc quarter, Hue mnooili hind, cuu bo had with It. 3.03. bf flee Tt Sfi; acres, nil smooth and very choice, uothiier beller anywhere, valley land, frood water, liitdu and trading point within lour rods.of land), pr.ee per acre; fr.M'l eu-di, bulimee on tinieatflix per cent, or may be paid if tieslied. ICG.

qr nee Tp Htr 12; IM acres, all n.xtrn choice, splendid well, tdnne biiihUn-ru, ri' rnth-H from li town. Price per acre; $'ib(J catdi, balance on time. 1J4. last Thursday, for stealing a gun. the of i towns, Price per acre; cau, butunce on lime at 7 per cent iuierost.

lao. hf nvr2. Tp 10. Hp 24: 33) nvrf-n, all extra ehoiee smoot In nd. tit one we I Imtr 1 1 st or le.

prosecuting witness would not prosecute and was taxed up the cost amounting to $112. The man who was ac. week for Topeka where they will make their future home. We cannot afford to lose many such citizens as Mr. Morton.

We have excellent cuts of stallions and bulls at this ollice and are prepared to print bills upon paper, canvas and card-board, on short notice at reasonable prices. 15. W. Harvey, of iet, 111., was in the city this week, making some land purchases. lie has many praises for the 'banner county" and her beautiful county-seat.

3 qr see 11, Tp It? 21: 1W n-'ro. all (rnnd I stuhlen. wed. i aeres ff.od cu 1 1 1 val it This (fently land, po- id io hou sta- )h ne of i he Uen farina in the county and io-l)ie, will, 2 mile frn'n O. I' ni ie-: eat ed one nob- I rom Sidney ain 1- Nenn i rom eoui'ty-eat and li at'on.

Pi it Price Ji6 per acre; oae-haif on time if cused of stealing the gun went on his was in the city this week, looking after his interests and seeing a line country, lie is well pleased with Ness City and thinks it has fine prospects. Hon. James McCartney went to Topeka, last Wednesday, to attend a meeting of the Central and South-western Kansas real estate association printing committee of which he is a member. The general will put in some strong licks for Ness City. Dennis Slroub.

a residentof Franklin -township, is bound to give the country a fair trial this year by planting ir) acres in small grain and corn as follows: Oats, barley, corn, millet. way rejoicing. per aeie; cutn, uuianco uu nice at i per.uesireu. tvut 1353. A meeting of the real estate agents of the counties of Hush, Ness, Lane qr nnd qr find 8 qr see 2.

qr and ee H. Tn 1. Ui -A: Kive nuarter ix qr i or qr see 11, Tp 1H, Ifrt; neres, (rood ri. c. ull wtdl tern-ed.

livinir water en rollimr bind, probably P0 aeren (tne. mile 1'roni I it miles from ft plow land, all rood poM, well locate d. unlet town and ctattoit. Thi in ore of tho finest from Net I 'i v. Price ner acre uil I toelt aneiie- in I he wen I and in a.

burirain. 1Q7. 41' IP, UK Mr. and Mrs. J.

W. Heller who 8 qr Hfi 100 aere. (rood i cuh, balance on time ut ft per tent intercut. I Priee 4.ia-o: one-hall' on time. came to this citv from Virginia a few Scott, Wichita and Greeley has been called to convene at Dighton on the lOlh inst, "to organize the above tier of counties to work in unison ith the Central and South-western society, and to induce all immigration possible to the above counties." Ness Cit should, join this procession.

The city school will open in tli: best school house in Western Kansas weeks since, left for Perth. Sumner Land shown Purchasers Free Also Choice Business and Residence Lots In Ness City, of Charge. For Additional Information, Call on or Address rice-corn and mdian corn. Every farmer in Ness county should do likewise. Harold Hecord.

Morgan Fausett and family will leave to-day for Wayne of which Fairfield is the county seat, to live on the farm for which tliev traded one of (MINER BROS.) National Hank Hm.niNU, Fikst TT.uok. CIT "ST. XSLA-3STJ3VJSI. next Monday. If the school's business is attended to from now on as it, should CHIMIEYS W.D.Napier Go.

county, last Tuesday, where Mr. Beller will go into the real estate and loan business. A. C. Menifee, of Hamilton, was in the city, this week, looking af-Ur the real estate interests of Houston, i-ipratt Menifee.

They own several (punters of land in the south-western part of the county. Mr. Menifee has an excellent opinion of Ness City. According to the records in the probate court, the following people have linked their necks with the silver chain and gone paddling out upon the uncertain sea of matrimony: J. A.

1j. lieamer anil Dora Goodvin, Samuel Kinsinger and Mary Kapp. The latter couple were united by Ue.v. Geo. K.

Nicholson. Tim Sentinel oilers its congratulations. Mr. Mallory. the M.

A. contractor, writes to Mr. Kinney of this city that he is confident that the D. M. more tnult Hum any firm in the county.

the finest stock farms in Western Kansas. Mr. Fausett and his family have been good and successful citizens of Ness county and The Skstinel hopes they may continue in the same path in Illinois. Hon. Adam ltinard, of Fairlield, 111., the gentleman who traded Illinois property for the Fausett place near Schoharie, was in the city, this week.

Mr. liinani's son will live upon the land. This gentleman is interested in Pleasant Hill addition to Ness Citv, and was one of the parties ho made the unsuccessful attempt to purchase the Gardner hoinestnad. He has a good opinion of Ness City and Ness I You Don't Want Your Land be we will never have any occasion to await the completion of a. new binding.

The time which was lost, however, could not be avoided. The new school house has been built faster than bindings of its character are usually built, and there is not a citizenln the entire county that is not proud of the structure. The real estate agents of the county formed an association, last Tuesday evening, which will be called the Ness County real estate association. The following ollicers were elected to serve six months: James McCartney G. II.

Smith, K. F. Miner, Sec'y; W. A. Ilaudahangh.Tres.

They adopted a constitution and by-laws and have entered the Central and South-western Kansas association. Under their bylaws each agent must have tho exclusive sale of all property on his books, and a commission of live per cent, must be charged upon property to the amount of and decreases one Lewis Williams Have on hand at all time Artltlclal Ston hiuincj at 75 Cts. per Foot Call at our laetoryon Add. NORTH OF THE CITY. iiU Sold or trailed off, you had better not put it in their hands.

B.They have eastern lands, nierchandiHe and live stock to trade for Xess county land. county and he is the kind of a man hose good opinion we are delighted to have. M. S. Rutherford sold a fine Clydes dale stallion to a company or gentlemen, in this city anil county, this week, for This is the third imported horse this gentleman has sold in this per cent, for each following iro.OlHi until mmmm in GO 01 A.

road from Lamed to I tica will be built but tiiat he does not know when work will begin. He states that it was the intention of the company to build in time to earn their bonds in Pawnee county, but making a failure in that he -cannot tell when work will begin. A. K. Wilson, a deputy lecturer of hf) Masonic grand lodge of Kansas, ill hold a school of instruction in the Walnut Valley lodge room, in this city, for the judicial district, commencing Monday morning, and continuing one week.

This includes all the lodges in the counties west of Ellis and Hush, and will, no doubt, bring many visitors to our city. The grand logde showed their wisdom by selecting Ness City for this course of lectures. The following notices for publication are at this ollice, but for want of pace are crowded out. They will appear in time for six weeks' publication. The date proof is made is given; Geo.

J. Cameron, April III; Matthew K. Ityan, April Ilezekiah Dawlev, Mav Lester F. Wvman, April lil; William P. Miller, April JameR 11.

King, April Cyrus Klmore, April 1 Paul iSchoonover, April II; Daniel Shank, April 14; Jessie A. Zickefoose, April 14; IS liner Wylis, April 17. Quite often something occurs in a 'lty, hich is news, but in publishing it a Wish to say that they have reatocked the Court Street Hardware Store I And will keep on hand a eoinplete sloek of hardware, and will sell goods as eheap as nan lm bought anywhere. L'-ll Gall and See Them and lie Convinced OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, NESS CITY. in IS county, which speaks well for the county.

Few counties in the state, or in any other slate, can show the enterprise in the purchase of tine horses and cattle that Ness county can. The benefits of such enterprise do not come at once, but the lead these purchases give us over the neighboring counties at present, will be increased four-fold in the course of three or four years. Sorry are we to chronicle the sad death of Mrs. Fred II. liice, of liazine, which occurred at her home, last Sunday, the Kith inst.

The funeral services occurred Monday, Hev. F. A. Goodrich officiating. Mrs.

Rice was a well-educated and accomplished ladv, ami in the nearly ten years of her residence in this county, by her pleasant anil entertaining manners, kind ollices ami loving disposition, won many near and dear friends who now mourn over the loss of so excellent a lady. She leaves a husband and a bright "daughter to mourn their loss. Tn ic Sknti-nkl joins the large circle of friends in offering its profound sympathy. The beautiful drama entitled Hamlin." in three acts, will be given by the amateurs of the city at the opera house, next Wednesday evening. Music will be furnished under a CD 0) the per cent, has decreased to two per cent.

Win, Hrusher, brother of Eugene Brusher who was killed In No-Man s-Land last month, was in the city the fore part of this week, and he Informed a Sicnti.vki. reporter that the name of tho party' who killed his brother was John Clark, instead of Morris. Clark came to this city about the 1st of February and was here two thus, spending most of his time in the billiard halls, where he formed the acquaintance of Eugene IIiiikIut, and the two men went to No-Man's-land together. In a day or two Hrusher as murdered by Clark as was at that time published in these columns. The vigilance committee arrested Clark and he was given into the hands of Win.

Hrusher, but was released as ho had no authority. The vigilance, committee then kept a strict watch over Clark who was afraid to leave Heaver City for fear some one would follow and kill him. lie was relieved of his anxiety on the Kith of February, by receiving a ball through his chest entering the right side and coining out at the left through the heart. It was published in several papers that Win. Brusher lulled the murderer of his brother, hut whether he did we are unable to tell.

As no court or olliecr has any jurisdiction or authority in No-Man's-Land, the case, no doubt, will always rest as it is. FOULKS KLEIN, Hi 3 do Tiin a Heal Estate and Loan Business new spaKT neither pleases its readers nor benefits itself. It is a rule in this ollice to publish nothing that will in jure the parties connected, unless it is brought before the courts, and for this and other reasons our columns are the direction of Prof. Post. Admis AT I'TICA, I XT The Division on the A.

Ity. clear of the events that have thrown sion fill els; reserved seals ithout ex tra charge. The proccciia above expen nociety circles into confusion for the ses will go to J. K. Jiarnd, who has past ten days.

It in true that a few people live in each community who been so liberal with his opera house to the citizens of Ness Cily that lie has kept in repair for three ears and would rather read one line of scandal than a column of bright new and ed WI3 Aim IIHADQUAHTiniH POIl PL All AID EAIGY JOB PRIITIIG ha.i del Hed not one dollar of- revenue from it. The entertainment -will lie llrst elass, for the members of the troupe include the best, talent in the Ballard's Horohound Syrup, This itnpl(i rt'iui'ilv will posit ivclv cure (Minmuiiition, cihiIih, coliln imI all throut and tmulilBs, Ikmo all utliur rcmiMlii'H liavn failed. bcorr Venakd, AgrnUi. I jloiial. ll is nol our aim to satisfy this class of people.

When the courts have taken action in cases which involve the reputation of citizens, due and comment will be found jr, tic columns. city. No one should miss "Kuntache Haudiu.".

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