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Ness City Sentinel from Ness City, Kansas • 3

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IS "NIGH!" J. M. Nntlle Is in the eastern part of the slate buying a fall stock of goods anil produce. Tlie Missouri Paeific auditors cheeked out Mr. Woods and reinstated Huberts, Tuesday.

Mr. Woods, the gentlemanly depot iiirent, ho lias been with us during Mr. Hubert's absence, left Wednesday. K. II.

lliltts. of liiwattia, was in the city several days this week looking after his interest in Ness and Lane counties. Mr. Tester, an accommodating young man from St. Louis, is teierrruph operator at this station.

Mr. Kvans lias resigned. John Hrown was shaking hands with his friends in the city hist week. He Grandest, Newest, Cheapest! AMI) Best Stock of General Merchandise EYEU OPKX131 IX MS COUNTY Will lie tlie true verilirt of every customer exiuiiining tlie Mugnilieent Line of SKW CJOODS, HOOTS nnil SHOES, (i KNTS' FIUNISHING GOODS, tliiit W. G.

ROBINSON, Successor to Robinson Cole, Jliis just piirclui.wil in llii! eastern mmket. Robinson says, "I'iiicks ill iik CtT Loweii tma kvk.n, iikfoiih. Any lulveitisod prioeH will lie pmrpasseil in every instance. I never offered micli inducements to since 1 opened bnsencss in Ness City." Cloaks a sjireiulty. The only place where you can buy Ilermandorf dyed fast black Hose, and Henderson 'a Celebrated Boots and Shoes.

Hear In mind our stock contains the Finost and most Stylish Ooods, as well as those suited to plain tastes and more limited means. I make a specialty of Fine Illack Goods. The following are some of our prices Calico Ginghams 4c, Sicilian cloth 12ic, Hrown Cotton 41c Good ShirtitiB 40 inch Henrietta Cloth 20c, all linen toweling 5c. worth 10c, 40c. table linen for 20c, a Rood cotton butt, for 10c, 7 spools of Coats' or Clark's best thread 100 yds.

spool silk for 5c, three-ply all wool yarn 4c per skein, or 45) lbs. all wool flannel 12 cotton flannels at a bargain, 5 lb gray blankets for "5c. per pair, 8 good man's boot for $1.45. I might quote prices "ad in flriitum," but choose to let you come and see the rest. liemember that I now run two stores, as I have moved the Groceries just across the street, and I am now pre pared to handle double Hie trade than formerly.

W. G. ROBINSON. There is not a sign of it in the sky, nor portent of it in the air. The sky is still blue and the air is still soft.

No threatrning ckrad suggest the fall of snow. But do you see the leaves turning? Do yoi see the birds flocking? Have you watched the squirrel gathering his winter store, or the muskrat working at his lodge These are the voices that cry Winter is at Your Doorl Hut Ha all anyliow, you luive JilCE HUNT'S More to fallback upon. What squirrels and mnskvnts do for thpuisi'lvfa, we do for you. We've Rot the Roods that will make tlie home nest warm for winter. We've Rot the (iooils that will serve you in place of the squirrel's fur.

and they are Oil HO CIlKAl'. Not quite as cheap as tlie squirrel's winter garb, but as cheap us anything that Is to he bought. Are You Prepared for Winter? That is the question. Have you laid in the comfortable Clothing and the warm wear for the cold weather? If not there are r-asous wdty you should think about doing so. You can select now from a large, choice stock.

roods won't be cheaper by aiting, and they will be picked over and so less choice. If yon are fl'ise you will come now ami fix up for winter, making selection from tlie largest stock. will show Mr. Clouston a clean pair of heels In the raco for sheriff. Wm.

Smith has accepted the position of section boss on the section west of town. Mr. iiildine, the former boss, is a good man and we regret to lose him. Ocean. -Huv your groceries of Allen, the only exclusive free delivery grocery in town.

WALNUT VALLEY SENTINEL. can Not how cheap but how good we get goods, is Allen's motto. 13 and 15 Court Ness City. BICE HUNT, TKACHKK'S ASSOCIATION. The Local Teacher's Association of district No.

5, met at the Ness City school house Oct. 12, WX The meeting was called to order by the chairman J. K. Williams, and opened by bible reading and prayer. The Peopled Local Paper.

SATURDAY, OCTOHKll. 10 1HS). ROUBLE AI10 SAVE TIE, The first subject on the program was K. ft W.TIME TABLE. "Aims and Needs ot the Association TCASTWA1U.

by the president. He spoke of the duty of teachers to advance, and the Ion Creiit iKMHi. a Himh i n. II n.m Alc under, p. in Utihii' I j'-'O p.m beneuts ot gradation.

Crnuhy j('Oll Hrott City. Itrdervflk; n.in 11:47 ft.m 1:117 ti.m Kainl liuinl Kainli Dr. Coldwell visited her sister Mrs. Weede, this week. Farmers are happy, especially those that have their wheat sown.

A sister of W. (). Jhibbs from Burnt Cabins, is visiting her father, Mr. Lewis Dnbbs. W.

IT. had patch of cane that made twelve tons to tlie acre, lietter send your sugar mill up here. A special train of l'ullmar. cars carrying (iould passed west over the Missouri fueiiie railway on Sunday. I -Mi p.m I -iilnl p.m The second subject was "Plan of the by the County Superintendent, Miss C.

N. Darkness. She said that part of tlie work will be to discuss avs and means of grading and classi 1 1 IV. 1 :f.fi p.m To the Chairman Ilomocnttlc Cen tral Commlttno. It.

Gtiynn, Ctinirmnn Con. We, the undersigned democrats of Ohio township, deny the charge made by the I'tica correspondent in the "Times" of last week, stating that the "democrats of Ohio township would rather vote for a republican negro than Mr. Tenny, the independent candidate indorsed by the democrats for county clerk.1' YVo are all in favor of Mr. Tenny, ami hereby assure you that there is no dissatisfaction among the democrats of our township about Mr. Tf'nny's nomination, and that be will get the full support of the democratic party of our township J.

H. Garner, central committeeman. Dorin Forrell. S. Garner.

J. W. Fnnlka. C. E.

liarr. Paul Klein. W. h. Fonlks.

Wilsn Taylor. C. Evel. lien John Evel. A.

S. Foulks. A. II. Foulks.

iVHH l.uinl Heelerviile. heott City. Cronfov p.m 11. til p. in p.

tn n.in Ilnlnr in p.m HiihI) (irctit Hend. p.m I fying the county schools, method of in struction, and model lessons. Also lesson in Didactics, and some other study to be selected by the teachers. Mr. Daniel ICshelman, one of the first She suggested either book-keeping or constitution.

OP- Mr. Kuowles, Mr. Hitter and Miss settlers of Hansom, has left for Harvey county. K. B.

Gray and Chas. Carroll accompanied him. ('. A. Bishop came up from XessC'ity to take the train on the Missouri Pacific for some point in the east.

We hope Gould being absent, the subject "Scholarship and Citizenship was omitted. Tlie next was a discussion on "Current Topics and their to School Work," by Porter Young. He said that the teacher should keep in mind that the true aim (ft teaching is to train the pupil and not the memor -Mud. --It is viry wet. It in awful muddy.

A ni.igmlk-ei.t The ground is very soft. Allen 1ms the best line of teas and spices in town. There has been rain enough this week to satisfy the niowt fastidious. J. E.

Ifeizor has gone to Kansas City where he has secured position. We have a large stock of envelopes which we are running out very cheap. Clint llistline, of Hansom, was a culler at these headquarters Thursday. W. A.

Ogden wants 10.000 real NESS OXTTST, izing of facts. Nothing will give this training more effectually than the dis eus ny in vet a run road some day. It is down on the books for Clint liistlineto get married to-day (Thursday. May tlie party that protects the shorn lamb from the cold blasts of inter, have mercy on Clint, it he don 't set 'em up. A children's party is the latest thing of anv consequence that happened in our town.

Dr. Coldwell and W. T. Manchester, in company with the rising generation in this town, met at the residence of Kied Mahoferand lite good cussion of current events. C.

BORTHWICK. Q. A. BoiiTnwicm. OF NESS GSTY.

TATE BANK The officers elected for the coming year, were J. Williams, president; Miss C. N. Darkness, vice-president; Miss Cora fieardslee, secretary and Miss Lillie Ross, treasurer. The committee on Constitution and Rv-Laws, J.

E. Williams, Misses Sarah BANK Gf HESS CITY NES CXTT, KAN. A General Banking Business Transacted I CAPITAL $100,000. Ross Calhoun, Pt. J.

Nicholson, V-Pt. C. E. Clarkson, Cash. ROY A.

THOMPON Assistant Cashtor. tilings, and then went down to Daniel KHliehiiau's and had a dance and a pig show. Kvery person reports a good lime. On Weclnesdav morning as train No. 21 was going east the train parted shout 1) miles west of town.

Tlie part of the crew that was on tile fore part of the train was tint aware that tne train had broken, and stoppwd that part of the train to open su itch to sioe track tlie train for the passenger train to pass. While the fore part of the train was standing on the tvack the hind part caiuc rushing ihrn the grade at the rate of sixty miles an hour and crashed Spprial Attention Given to Negotiating Farm Loans. estate Joans in Ness or Hush counties Cash as soon as papers are signed. The bean-hake at Rivwrside Tues- day was a very pleasant affair, and1 was well attended considering the unfavorable weather. The ladies of Har-num Post remembering tlie proverb, that the surest way of reaching a man's heart is through his mouth, had prepared a sumptuous feast for tlie occasion, and they received a great deal of praise from the men of this city, who were in attedance.

There were several speeches made. The first speaker was George C. Hrownell, who with well chosen winds and in bis usual pleasing manner, delivered a glowing tribute to the old veterans. Judge Grinstead followed Mr. Hrownell in a short address.and then Mr.J.G.

I bach was presented to the audience and delivered an eloquent address of about twenty minutes. C. W. Hell, J. W.

Hrown and a number of other old soldiers, whose names we did not learn, made short, addresses. All who were there lolt that the day had been will spent. Tor Rood vatfli and lnrpe nraounts in Farm Loam, call oil J. M. Morrow, with Wet herboe.

Cranberries at Robinson's grocery. The sugar mill has closed down for the season. It was simply impossible to make siitfar of the conglomeration of cunt brought to the mill. Si'inr HOME INSTITUTION, H0I CAPITAL, HOME ENTERPRISE We acknowledge a call from J. C.

Clark, of Nonchiilanta, while in the city last Saturday. J. M. Arnold returned home Friday, of last wek. He left his mother alive hut still very dangerously sick.

L. E. Kuowles informs us that according to the tester one and six-tenths inches of water fell during the last ruin. J. F.

Davis, of Longton, Kansas, was a caller at these headquarters, Wednesday in company witli K. Q. Ilankins. (J.W.Davis, of Hrownell. was in the city Wednesday and Thursday.

He says the democratic ticket is above par Waring township. A man and family, the poorest team we ever saw, and a yellow dog panned through this place last Saturday on their way to Oklahoma. 1 15. 0. Little went to Dighton Thursday afternoon to attend to business before tlie district court, which convenes there Friday morning.

.1. i. I bach spent several days this Oomeaiio And Foreign Exohaug Bought aud Sold. Dickson and Mary L. King.

Misses Ella Gregg and IJllie Ross and J. S. Wagner were appointed commit lee on program. The next was a paper on "Difficulties and How to Meet Them," by Miss Lillie lioss. She mentioned several difficulties, and said that many of them could be overcome by cheerfulness on the part of the teacher.

Mrs. M. E. Duff not being present "The Model Lesson in Geography," was omitted. The "Model Lesson in Reading" was conducted by Miss Ella Gregg.

She gave an outline of preparation and recitation; she said that each of her pupils prepared a list of difficult words of which they had to give the use, spelling, pronunciation and marking. In reciting she has her pupils read the lesson as if talking, and never allows prompting. The association adjourned to meet the second Saturday in November at p. m. J.

E. Wiu.iAMs, Pres. Co HA Hkahdsi.ik, Sec. Collections niado and l'rortavls promptly mltU'il. Driifla Driiwn rm nil the f'itloH iii id Town; of Europe, in Bums to unit.

into the lore part, completely demolishing four cars. A ping of lit'ty men have been busy all day clearing up the wreck. Innocknt. DinECTorifii WILLIS STANLEY, BOY A. THOMPSON', B.

F. HERMAN, (i. H. SMITH, CHAS. E.

CLARKSOX, ROSS CALHOUN. JACOB NICHOLSON, W. A. RAUDAHAUGH, O. II.

LA RAW AY A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED. Your Business is Respectfully Solicited I Tm proved unit llcnl Bought iiihI Soltl on ComniUalun Taxon Pah I fur Noh-UohMuuL. Hand Decorated. Turn Pepper. Black White ami Cayenne.

COItllBSPONHKNTK: New York: (in. an. Ron A Oo, Kaunas ily: Uvnk or CoMMicKt.M. week in Hush county looking after his chances for the judgeship, which psiige TlcVU to and from Europe, on Fint-Clii4 Steamers, at Greatly Reduced Rates. CALHOUN BRO'S, VV.

Hi was too green, some too ripe, and all had been injured by the frost. The cane was not planted earlv enough. DEALERS IN understand are good in that county. Dr. I (1.

I bach arrived in the city Tuesday and spent a couple, of days visiting his brother J. (i. The Dr. is now located at David City, Adam Hinard leaves forborne today, lie is accompanied by Mrs. Chr.s.

liinard. Ids son's wife, who goes to vis Ps LUMBER and the season was one of the poorest for the growth of cane ever known in tiiis county, but we believe with the proper management another Near the enterprise wdl be made a cuccess and coiilideuce restored. I'udwr the circum- it her parents and friends, and to bring Badger Lumber Co. KAN. NESS CITY, Fresh buckwheat and maple syrup at Light shower Saturday.

Miss Nellie Pearce visited the last Friday. L. Odom is in Colorado at present buying horses. V. C.

Moore will be liome from Lamed this week. A. M. Hilligoss is talking of going east to spend the winter. Johnson township was well represented at Ness City last Saturday.

II. B. Terhune, E. C. Clark and .1.

C. Clark, were at Ness City witli wheat Saturday. Prof. O. L.

Lennen and Miss Kdna Bobison were in Ness City Saturday attending the teacher's meeting. Vote the democratic ticket and vote All Forjale by T. B. ALLEN. Homlurant him on bunds nearly two-oir loiida of Hour that lie is Ruing to m'U very cheap for rash.

If you are poihK to tiny one hundred or live hundred pounds of Hour and see him, aa it MlT ST UK SOLD. HOl'Tll I'KNN. AVKM'E, -WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. We an' ttio PfntHMT Firm of thn County, nnd, httvlnif ftHnllcl tlto wants of tin trmlo for Boron stances no blame can tie attached to the farmers lor not growing better cane, and the fact has developed that the building of the mill was ton much of an to be accomplished within tlie time allotted. Wo know that the failure of the mill to make sugar is a great disappointment, and many will doubtless dispair of ever making a success of it.

Buckwheat flour at Bohinson's. On a trip through Nevada and Ohio townships last week we were agreeably surprised at the number of good farms that have been opened up in that section of the county tlie past few years. There is evidence of a good deal of prosperity among the fanners of these townships. 'They had good wheat and Cbas. back sately to Ness county.

If yon want to trade or toll your land, or if yon want a good farm loan go to Green A Hague. David P. Anderson started on bis return home Tuesday, after spending several days visiting with his brother J. Ii. He will tarry awhile at Hurliug-ton, Coffey county, where an only sister resides.

''has. E. Hinard left Wednesday for Fantield, 111., with two carloads of horses. Chas. generally knows what he is doing and will doubtless make some money on his horses.

He will be gone about a mouth. Mackerel and white fish at Allen's. J. W. Dewev.

of Chiilaeotha, Ohio, yt'iirn, fuul eoultdt'iit that we etui servo llio Interest ri of our uiauy piirehiweri in Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats, Caps, 1 1 lits, if BLINDS, ci ChiTlshlnir the hop iNotloim, Faintly fJmeei leu. Flour. Provisions, Ctiiineil Iu ist 1.1 merit a liberal 8 ha re of your uutruiutKu. wo remain it s-t-r-H-i-g-li-t, says all the boys this year. Dr.

Venard was down Sunday trying A II considerable corn. I lie acreage of wheat sown this fall Is very large, and to buy tlie Hopper Terhune drug CALHOUN BROTHERS. A. H.CLARK la. Oulc I'oNto atari GUriiUm Vir the splendid rain that has fallen this MANAOK.U.j week will give it a line start.

store. Mrs. II. B. Teiliimo arrived home from a two mouths visit to her parents at Severance, Doniphan county, last Friday.

Big line of cloaks at Kobinson's from silk plush down. M. K. BUSICK'S The followdng Item in regard to arrived in tlie city last Friday. We understand lie hag made some investments in Nc.sh county property.

Ho, in company with Homy Honneu, made us a very pleasant call. Fresh crackers and New England biscuit at Allen's. Mr. Hover, the new jeweler, arrived with his family from Cresco, Iowa, last Friday. He is a very pleasant appearing gentleman, and has opened up quite a respectable stock of clocks and jewlery in Dr.

Venard's drug store. Fresh jellies at Allen's. M. K. Husirk purchased the Central hotel of Milton Harris 'b week, consideration This is a valuable piece (if property, and we con 111 SIM SH Alt l.

Q. IBACH, Attoriioy-At-Ijaw, Js'icss City, Kan. Orncm ItiKim No. 1. fVnlrul lllock.

From the looks of tlie beer bottles around the depot at Ness City one would think there was lots of demo-crate among tlie republicans this year. All the girls In Ness City are terrible sweet since the sugar mill started up, but the boys say after they visit tlie mill they are awfully stuck up with syrup. Ileal Estate Exchange the Arimlon sugar works appeared in tlie Hutchinson News of tlie ltith: "Our mammoth, sugar factory turned out its first stock of sugar to-day, which was perfectly satisfactory. Cane is pouring in and in richer than was expected. Largo delegations of visitors were at tlie factory to-day, and the city is alive and fluttering.

livery available team was pressed into service." There are hundreds of thing that The best Fruits und Vtwtaliles niuney mil buy. ul A 1,1.1. h. C. LITTLE, E.

Wis. Dr. inglnig has had acres KANSAS. I wmit lo traile Ni'W Singer Sewing Miieliiiii-H I'm- leu miMrteiM of NESS CITY, of wheat and rye sown since tlie Ill county Intnl. Cull on M.

K. Husiek. icit. This don't look much like leav City, KutiKrtrtt OHieeover Ijiirawuy'H more. sider Mr.

Husirk lucky in becoming ing the county, does it'r Its a pitv jfi 'I lw i -pj-n i tlie owner or it. Hobinson sells for one-half what competitors ask. It commenced raining last Sunday night and continued almost without -I HAVE Foil SALB OH KXCIlANltK- Ladies, don't forget, to call at this that Ness county Inolii more sucl women as Mrs. Vingling. office for visiting cards.

U. Talmage called Thursday QEORCE C. BHOWNEl.L, ATTORN EY-AT-LAW, Ness City, Kansas. Oiliuo over Niilloiml Hunk. Hiuiili nt.U;e ut Hunk of Will tw at ttii.tile tn-nrv Mnmlay.

Will iiiuu- Ranches, Farms City Property, Groat lit; ml Hour at Allcu'a. Ami enn a man with a m-re runeh or a forty aero farm, roHldeneo piiierty or a UusiuedH house In Noun City, for earth or eastern mperty. Oct, 111 MHUl UlMl ri'ill I'ltl I (Hil l-. I4f reirenont tho three ltt lustiranou (jtMiipuuiudiu the I'nltetl Statet). SolieittMi.

it. nuaioiE. F. HAGUE, A.ttonxoy-A.t-Ijaw, OrFim: Three doora Sinilli of tin) wtml H'ti. This is fine wmtlier for wheat.

We liKVe a llrst claHH literary society. Norman Hale left for Abilene, Wednesday. Miss Cora Oreeu Is visiting with friends iu the city. Mr. Miteliel, of Indiana, Is visiting his sister Mrs.

N. M. Werta. cessation until 1 hnrsday morning. The rain came very slowly, consequently all tlie water that fell went Into tlie ground, which is now in splemlid tlx and wheat and rye will loom up in grand shape.

This rain was general over western Kansas, and the good it will do cannot be estimated. -Ladies, If vou want nn elegant visiting, curd call uud examine our slock. We have a large stock that we waul to get rid of. Bice Hunt will trade you groceries, dry goods, clothing, hoots, shoes, hats, caps, gloves, mittens or anything they have tor horses, mules, cattle, stock and fat hogs, chickens, tinkles, eggs, butter, produce, bones, old iron, and paid a yeatsHubseription. He and bis family will Hart Monday to Schell City, Missouri, where they will ipentl the winter visiting.

Tlie Hkntinkl ill keep them posted on home matters during their absence. liny your fall and winter underwear at Koblusotfs. Two thousand head of sheep passed through this place last Monday. They were driven all the way from iew Nexico, and are being taken to some iHiint in the northeastern part of the Slat, where the parties intend selling them, so we were informed. liny your boots and shoes at Robinson's.

Josle Moorhcad, the little three- gMITH BERRY, Attorjaoy-ftt-ljw. Nicss City, Kan'. Our sehool, tinder the supervision of ritOPUIKTOH OK- aiims I'reston, is piogiesMiug finely, Messrs, Newman and Stranglm are In Oklahoma looking fo) a location. e- pHlLO C. BLACK, Attorney ar.d Ccurisel'or at Law, Ohio township will give the entile TfiG Mess City Roller Ills i brass, lead, inc.

lags, old rubber hoots It vlntT and rubber, or anything that is worth buying. Trade ith them. deinociatic ticket handsome majority. W. L.

Foulks returned last week from a visit to his old home in Kentucky. NT -AND UKAl.Kll IS IIKUI Buy the Red Sellout House Shoe REDD, ATTOKNlUsi-AT-LAW, Nllrin I1TV. A AIII.S OK-V OltAIU.S OK at Robinson'; Jay (ould passed through the city l'XI year old daughter of H. 1.. Moorhead, 'dilor of the Times, fell from a bed Tuesday evening and broke her arm between the wrist and elbow and dis-Incuted the shoulder-jt ilnt Dr.

assisted by Dr. A Hard reduced the fractures and at last, ac-t'l'UDCi he child was reeling cuuipaia-Uwly We havca stock of thiity thousand I Sunday. El Id lie viewing this part of iiis U.lil: lii.wu i aiisi; oiuas poh i iih. bill heads ami wo will sell I hem already I sjsiem. printed (or just ail ad.

wiiat, the paper llicahaa "would he" geuinK. but In Fkr, tea He NESS CITY, Attorney liid ili)r at Law, m- i rv. 1. 1. give The best 1 taken i'ov tier in I he iiihi Uct.

For sale by T. II. AI.I.KN. tsoini. is tuc tunc in lay in his ucius in limes aim a li'ai'a supply.

him away. KANSAS. N.ll iOIKtl.

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