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Ness City Sentinel from Ness City, Kansas • 4

Ness City Sentinel from Ness City, Kansas • 4

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The SENTINEL. tliyii I Ii Mr. .1. M. Yost, is just making the wheat business big; inlying from fu to 711 cents per bushel.

lie says Mr. i.inbloom, at, McCrncken. has about six or seven hundred dollars in his pocket that would by rights belong to the farmers of Hush count ies. Yours truly, Ui.CK TlIK (IM.V riKMHCIi XTTO 1MlKtt KvKIl I'l-'H-l-ISHKM IN NKNS ('0( TV. MCDOWELL WEISELL, Publishers.

UllOVKIt 1 Ullliil Harrison lmvo both formally aecepteil tho iioMiinalioii fur president, and tlieir letters: (if Iiavo bolli boon issued. Xi'illicr of tlieiu nive uh any new. rlcvi'Ianil only tlimlics what lie said in liis. tariff message, of last December, ami Harrison indorser, the Cliii'aRi) pi ni'oim. Harris-un, however, thinks that the republican platform ilocs not require all the revenue to be taken off whiskey uml tobacco.

In other wonts the platform does not mean what it, says. (ESTABLISHED 1878.) ATU I A I.C l'T 15 1 1 15, lion I Pa lUUei-i mm rnmm down in the doubtful about twenty-live per cent, of all the goods manufactured in America, These states have gone democratic at almost every election since 1HT2, in the face of the fact that tho democratic party lies always been known as the low tariff party. The free trade scare hit blown over like a rain in 'Western KansdH. The president occupies tho vantage ground in the fisheries business. His retaliation message knocked the liritish free trade and Cobden club business into smithereens and the political thunder there is in it, if any, has been turned on the enemy.

And last of all comes his letter of acceptance, which has blighted the last republican hope. Tliey have seen the litter failure of all there other campaign cries, and have been anxiously await ing this letter in the hope that they could make a new political ghost, lint the president, following his old conservative line, makes no new issue; he only puts new tire into his last annual meisagc, which has been, is and ill be the political issue, unless Harrison makes a new one with bis letter of acceptance. All in all, the outlook for democracy and a reduction of war taxes never were brighter, and the river of time washes them brighter every day. J-'in' i'n'siili'ltl imoviiit ci.Kvci.AN'n, ol Nt'W York. For Vk-f-I'rosiilent: ALLAN O.

TIIUKMAN, of niiio. or Govrvoor: Jl'IMiE JOHN MAHTIN'. l'or Liouti'iimit-'lovpruor: II. MI1.K! MIX Kor of Sttnc: AI.I.KN (1. TIlriSMA.V.

l'or Amlitm- of Stiitc: V. II. Wll.llF.KT. For Ti-ciapuior of SI nit' W. 11.

WlllTK. For Attorni'j -(JoniTii) V. lilKPKNIIACMKK. For Snpt. I'ulillo IiistriK'tions: A.

N. COLE. For AHPociuto W. II. CAMI'IIKIX.

For CoUKrotJH 71 1 list riot: CHAKI.KS S. KI1KV. Kor Sclmlor, District A. 0. C.

IIIKUF.lt. At the republican central committee nieelim; last Monday, II. C. Teuney, of 1'azine township, was nominated for county clerk to till the short term. The fact that the Xews has tendered its services this campaign to Mrs.

Barber fur this ollice, shows that neither that paper nor the republican committer intend to be dictated to by each other. Mrs. Ji.uber is receiving the support of this religious newspaper also, we cannot withhold our congratulations from the esteemed News for being in such excellent company. wo Buy id Sell Land! INoiK'linlunta. Cool nights.

h. Odom for representative. L. Odom went to Kansas City, Saturday, with two car loads of cattle. How Mr.

Ibach will mop the earth with the g. o. p. candidate on or about the 7th of Nov. Wonder what the g.

o. p. think now about voting the republican ticket, and voting it s-t-r-a-i-g-h-t. James Cummings, of Bridgeport, son of John Cummings of this place, is visiting here. Drills are going in every direction sowing wheal and rye.

There will be more grain sown than ever before in this part. AVe were very much shocked to hear of the sudden death of Mr. Barber. We sympathize with the bereaved wife and family. .1.

0. Hopper started for Mound City, Missouri, Saturday, where, he will remain two weeks visiting his parents and friends and trading. Another Harrison and Morton man in town at Jj. W. Lennens.

Sorry to say he will not be able to vote for 21 years. Prank is doing well. II. H. Terhune went to Kansas ('it v.

Office Adjoining Central Hotel. NESS CITY, KAN. Tmcnrc are two amendments to the constitution of the state to be upon at the coming election and it may be well for the electors to look into the matter. The llrst proposed amend nent is to slriko the word ANNOUNCEMENTS. SAVE TIME, TROUBLE and EXPENSE "white" out of Boeton one, article ISa.ino r.ii,7higs.

Mr. Elliot is still working on his new Mrp. 8. E. IIauhkii will lo ft ciinilidntc for tlu oIliiH' of Coimly Clerk for Ncrn iMiimty, eubjei't to tin- ilcciwioii of tlio rli'tMorH ut the pollH on 1lio lii day ol November, li-iSK.

Saturday, from there he will visit his hotel and is doing a tine job. old home at Mound City, Missouri, for a month before returning home. L. D. Hurler is shipping cattle by three and four car load lots each week.

eight relating to the militia of the state, so that a negro may enter the militia the same as a white man. One, to be in Kansas during a campaign, would think that this great state had made the negro equal to the white man 1 hereby iinnounee myself us emidiilrtte for tlie olliee of (mint A ttoi ney, snUjeel. to tlie iteci8ionof tlio ilellloei lllic eonvi'lll ion. .1. (j.

IllACU. They say (but we don't believe it) Kailroiid! Hurrah for Ba.ine that Charley Mc.Candlish luia his clerk -T3Y GETTING make up the lied with a pitch fork and the Omaha, Dodge City Southwestern railroad. since his wife went away on a visit. even before he had tho right of fran Win. Mooney is getting the material chise.

The other amendment is the The last stone was laid on the second 1. J. P. Spiilie. herehy iitinonnee myself a Piiniliiiate for oininislolier of lhe second clisrnet, im'l elinlli nre ail opponent unl tlieir li'ienilslo meet me in Joint tliseusion in every eehool house In sniil district at any lime and place named hy them.

.1, II. DEMOCRATIC COUNTY CONVENTION. story of our school house, Saturday at one proposed to section seventeen of (i o'clock p. in. AVe do not know how FARM LOANS! tho bill of rights, giving the law making power the right to prevent aliens from acquiring real estate within the state.

The electors should either vote yes or no on both of these propositions. AT IIEAT3QTJAIITET1B. long it ill take to complete tho wood work. AVe hardly ever bet, but we will wager the cigars with Tun Suntinki. "devil'' that can name the man that the democrats will nominate for representative.

There is considerable petty thieving going on in this part of the county. If the one that does this was caught and hustled olf to the pen it might help the matter for a while. Punch. on the ground preparatory to putting up his new store building. Trade in town is brisk and tho merchants are all doing a tine business.

2s failures in old Bazino. AVe want more paper in order to give the crowd Hocking to town a chance to put down their names in favor of the new railroad. Poor oldA'css City is too slow! too Bazine now has a very fine large and well assorted stock of hardware and has now all the stores she had before the lire. E. A.

Hoyt and 1). Stoddart have formed a partnership and put in a stock of hardware. Success to the boys. It may lie some, time before the of Western Kansas get their eyes onen and we fear that when they do they will find the chains of monopoly pretty well fastened about them. There are sixty-seven people connected with batiks candidates for state senator 0(L ess County Lands Loan and the legislature on the republican ticket in Kansas.

In this neighbor hood we have J. W. Itush, president of MINER WtOTIIEKS. O.vk of the valuable contributors has been bothering his mind lately to lincl tlie best and most unique way of conveying a sacred and almost undisputed truth, and be has finally submitted it in tho following acrostic CONNRCTICUT. live banks, a candidate for senator Hill 1'.

Wilson, of Hays, president of OtfUeiLslmrt; Items. Hurrah for Cleveland Hallison Lais. Pi no weather, and farmers busy. Mr. Marthofer, our liveryman, lost a bank, candidate for representative; B.

II. Tracy, of Lane county, and It. J. McFarland, of our county, both directors of Iiush's banks, candidates for Pursuant to action of the Democratic Central Committee of county, at a meeting held in Xess City, Saturday, August IS, 18SS, a convention is called to meet at the opera house in Ness City on Monday, 17, 1888, ut 11 o'clock a.m., for the purpose of nominating candidates for the following offices: State Representative, Proliato Jndtrc. Comity A ttorney.

Clerk cf District Court. flupt. Public Instruction. Commissioner for -'ml District, The apportionment is made upon the Democratic vote cast for coroner at the flection one year ago, and each town-Bhip is given one delegate and one alternate for every eight votes and one for fraction of four votes. According to the above apportionment, cadi township is entitled to the following number of delegates and alternates: Wurinir Krimklln 10 llazlno Ohio 10 JliKbpoint Kdcn 5 Nevada Johnson Center l-oiicsler il The democrats of each township will meet in caucus at the usual voting place, on Saturday, September IT), at 2 o'clock p.

unless otherw ise directed by the township committeeman, to select delegates and alternates. Let us liave a full delegation from every town-Bhip. D. E. McDow ell, Chrm.

J. V. Scott, Secretary. IXTosej Oity, XSLclzi. Green Hague, NOTA1UES rUULIC, the legislature.

And to cap the climax. L. V. Humphrey the republican candidate for governor is a banker. It would seem that the high tariff lords and bankers are about to lake this state.

The farmers and the plain people ought to have a chance. a valuable horse last week. School opened at this place on Sept. with twenty-three scholars. Clint Bistline is the teacher.

The workmen have begun to put in the foundation for our new school house. School is held temporarily in W. A. Ogden's house. Mr.

and Mrs. J. S. Punier have gone east to visit relatives, and before re-ttirniiH! wi'l take in tlie centennial expesii ii at Cincinnati. Dubbs started for Pennsylvania last Saturday night to visit his former home, which he has not seen for ten years.

He will stop at the national encampment as Columbus. AV ill. Shellenberger, our lumberman, has juiit returned from an extended Sinck the dull senium has been hovering over western Kain-as, we notice, by glancing at our exchanges, a disposition on the part of the towns to allow their newspapers to run down for the want of patronage. Jt should be remembered that the newspaper is what its patrons make it. If its patrons lack enterprise the paper will P.lake Farm Loans at the Lowest Rate of Interest I.OI IS1ANA.

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OIIKOON. A 1 KCINIA. Money to Pay Out Proofs at Land Office. visit lo his parental home in Missouri. He isn't married as reported, but soon will be.

He says crops are a little better ill Missouri than they are in the northern part of Ness county. The Mo. Pac. railroad is doipg a lively business at this point. Almost daily there are car loads of grain or Ai.i.

or our exchanges nave commented upon our female base ball club, but none of them have suggested a name for it. It have a name before frost comes. lack enterprise. lie editor, ever so brilliant, cannot rite well of a town which docs not support him. If an editor is wondering where to get the next live dollars to pay his paper bill, he cannot be expected to write a very enthusiastic boom article.

The newspapers are an index to a town. If the papers in a town are poor, the town is poor. The best towns in the state are those which keep up tlieir newspapers. Loans Settled as soon as Papers are Complete OFFICE: Third Door South of Hayward Building. stock shipped from this station.

Two special trains of seven coaches each 1 Ii Ml 4 beaiitilully decorated, passed through Tiif. entire number of soldiers who were in Harrison's regiment when tie started to the army, so far reported, is a trifle over The number increases at the rate of more than 1,000 it week. tins place last Saturday en route to Columbus. None tint a through line can enjoy such excursions. On this First National Bank OF 3NT33)eiJ3 OITY, ICAN.

line are situated three beautiful and The city of Wichita never was so de thriving towns of which Ogdeiisburg pressed that its business men did not ranks Inst, ISruwneu second and I tic; third. These i.reou plats, or in other words, the garden of the JOTK'E I-'Olt ITIII.ICATION No IL'lll county. l'CNCll. keep up their support to their newspapers, and the city of Hutchinson is to-day following in the footsteps of Wichita, as is evidenced by the Hutchinson News. Nothing was ever lost when expended in advertising.

$50,000.00. $11,001.96. Capital (Fully Paid in,) Undivided Profits (Jan. 1, '88,) Luittl Ufllce tit WmK'cmi-v, Kim, Sent H. Lkt the good democrats in Ness county attend the primaries to-day, attend divine services to-morrow and on Monday come to the convention, nominate a good ticket and hear Mr.

Ebey, the younif oraJ.or, expound the doctrins of democracy. Notic is hcn-liy nivrn that lin t'nUowlnif- Jlolbroolt Items. nmili'il SftlltT Jim ttlnl iiutlre nt liih ililclltt' Mr. Elias has about got the elevator ready lor lhe machinery. THE OUTLOOK.

orpioiinBi W. RUSH, President. CHAS. L. ROGERS, Cashier.

The most of the farmers about here tt) umko II 1 1 ii I pi'iint in of IiIh clumi, ami Unit Haiti proof will lu- nimh' tu'lurr Ifi 1 lt 'on rt NesM i an. tit NVkp fit mi.tm Orl 1, 1, via: Kllio II iilH tor tlin ii iir nee Ik K-( w. Mo iiiihh tlio followinif wit neuron ti prove his continuous rosiileiu'O upon, mid en It ivitl inn of, Miiil land, viz: Ocoryo limit 1 OK'lonliurw. Nonk Co, Kiln; VVilltiuii II Hunt, liiirurn ami John HimnkH, Neisn City, county, Kaunas. ConmiuU'U liomcHioud.

lu-'U W. t.i. HiiAttn, itcRlHtor. raised enough coru to winter tlieir stock Tiik campaign throughout the United i ncie uouin says lie is coinir States is going on, as far as the democrats are concerned, as pleasantly as w) plant a paicn ot lomey's coru next DinnoTonsi Jcdoi! John Martin, the democratic candidate for governor, will speak in this city on Wednesday, Oct. 11.

Let the people of all parties in Ness and ailjoiuing counties set apart that day to hear a good and honest speech from a good and honest man. year. you please, and the old democratic OTICK ull I'UKUCATiON No I'l-t W. D.MINKHJll., J.W.HUBH, K. J.

Mcl'AHhANI), 11. D. HI The passenger trains stop here every A. II. CLARK, I.KNIIKIKilllt.

('. BlhAS W. I'OHTHIt. W. KI.I.KN1IKUOEK.

night now; they say they don't care for tickets, they would jusl as Boon have clock ticks off her sixty seconds per hour as it has done throughout the entire palmy period of Cleveland's administration. AVlmt pleases the dem UOKS THE LAliGlCST UVSINKSH ocratic campaign managers the most is Tiik Skntinkl's prediction that Mrs. Barber would be elected county clerk without opposition tlid not come Land of flee lit WaKorney, Kim, Hcpt H. IMH Nolh-o In horcliy uivfti that the follow In tr-naimd Hi'itlcr Ims IlU-d not let- of Inn Inlriiilim to make 11 nal prooi in support ol It in claim, and that Kaid proof will he uiixle bHort: 1'iolntio Judre Ncs tit Nf! City. oh Oel t.

IhsK, viz: Abraham fVarco II intl for the tp- wr in i w. Ho moni the follow I ntr It nee1 to prove Ids coin Inn-oiih rc-ddeiu-u upon, and cull Ivat Ion of, naid land, Joseph Oaiiiol t(iin'l) Peter Klnely Htid I'Yank Heeler, all of Heeler, Nens county, K.UHBUH, J.ViW W. L. Ukahd. Reenter HAS Till'; LAUtiKST PAID-Ul' OWNS TIIK FIXKST LANKIXU HOUSE! in 3JI3S3S COUNTY.

the fact that in the btrong labor districts are the largest democratic gains. true to any great extent, for the repub Whether the gains are attributable to tlie money. The blacksmith, Mr. MeCerry, is just trying to hammer his iron all to pieces to-day on account of the probable boom at llolbrook. Our repair shop is filled with broken farm machinery; the people say they are not going to quit because a few hot mils blow.

(i. W. Ihivis was down from Jirow-nell Kunday. lie says that pluco is about broke, but we don't think it is broke as bad as McCrncken will be in licans have given an honor to Mr. Tenney, of Bazine township, and they the tariff reduction proposed by the democratic platform or the unpopu will now commence proceedings to OTICK FOR I'UliUCATlON NoiCIUJ Blaughter him at the polls.

larity of Harrison among laboring men generally, is not known. In a careful J. B. SPIDLE, Attorney-at-Law and Real Estate Agent. Editou Tilton, of the Wa-Keeney hand ortieo ut WaKeeney, Pept 1HKH Not lots 1h herehy trtvcil thai tho lollowlny naiueit tlk has hied notice ot his Intention to its it kit dual piool in Kupporl ol his claim, and llntl said proot will l.u itntde hrlorc l'ro-hate ot Ness Co, ut Ni-hS CI s.

on (lot 1, vl-: Samuel Hlckn WW for la iir Hee I. Ihnjt w. Hi mimes he ol World, is leading an organization of poll of the state of Indiana, the manufacturing cities of Port Wayne, Evans-villa, ltichiiiond, New Albany, Minicle republicans and others in Trego county lowing wit aesses to prove hi coil in nous resi known ns the people's party. Tilton South Bend and Terre Haute, and the a few weeks. H.

X. ltubertson Co. say they are going into the store for all that is in it. 't hey have not got a very largo house, lint they sav they are going to I'll! it natural gas district where new nianu dence upon, ami cultivation ot.Htud land, via: Owen 1, i liai moil, i-'rauk Hroud-hookS (it Nes CilV, Ness Co, Kan; Juul Mi: Mlekell, ot Haiue, Ncmh Ktui. 1.V1SI W.

1:. 1.. IIkaiiii, lti-irlsli-r. faetiiring industries are springing up SIX HUNDRED LOTS FOR SALE IN SIONEV. daily, hhow democratic gains.

i-lliri Ui'O Aloi'KUil Uo mil miy was defeated for the republican nomination for representative by ('apt. Hanna, by ways that are dark and tricks that are not entirely in the line with the old time politics, and he proposes to give the people a chance to change the result. You have our permission, Mr. Tilton, lo take all the DCilU'S in sight. 1 1 icy turiii.sli iniincy mi land Htrurity fur i.cvi'li lirr cent, williimt liny com lull, ami make llaiiucr slay right in there all the time.

Mr. Yost intends putting in a store at 1 lolbrook, and if the tow company don't "ante he will move store, depot and elevator farther west on Mr. King's land or somebody's land tip aioiind the section line. If niaiiufactiii iug districts show democratic gains ith a reduction of the tariff as the issue, what can 1 expected of the agricultural districts? Tlie three states, New Yoik, Connecticut and Now Jersey, which are put Write or Gull nud Moo Mo. HI ciitiiiiiisskin, lii'CiuiHH they can not tull mid! a lie.

Tliey Uu nay, tlmy will loan money as ctii-a us anylioilv, lino you can ui'injnii on iiat tncy tell you. SIDNEY; NESS COUNTY, KANSAS..

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