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5 I 3E3Ei! ITou! DO YOU WANT TO SAVE KONEY ON HURRAH FOR THE FOURTH OF JULY! Hurrah for FSickl i i They Lave tlie Finest BOOTS AND SHOES, OTOOK OAM1 CR IuTowd, Ordered for the Occasion. Also a Fine Stock of Our Choke Queensware set el Sacrifice. Come in and Examine before you Buy. Bring iu j'our BUTTER, MSATS, L. M.

BERNHEISEL. Firecrackers and Flags For Boys and Girls. Bros. mm 1 tQGi Jti. 2 a 3 7 arid FLOUR? CLtVF iNn Th Rifif Rod mat torn laui tl it Hat- fi II VI lllli 111 GRAND OLOSINGIOUT SALE Obituary.

David Smith, probably as well POLLOCK, THE DRUGGIST. Miss Mattie Bussel of Emporia is in the city visiting relatives. Mfs. Milton Toomy returned to her home in Amencus yes ten lay, after visiting a few davs with friends here. known as any perscfn in this vicinity; breathed bis last, Sunday morning July 1st; 1888, 2 o'clock.

Mr. Smith was bom in Ohio, July 15th, 1813, and at the time of his death was 74 years, Lebo Creek. Mrs. S. H.

Duckett ami bef lktle son Sidney, of Topeka, are visiting Ml and SURGEON county. Monos has been advised by prominent "head lights" ward politics to keep bis hands off the county superin The Harrison flag floats over Lebo ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. Creamor, in mm Mb by 11 months, 14 days old. The deceased moved to Vermillion county, ladiana, this city.

West Side Commercial there in the year 1837, was married to creek to win. J.W. Jochraa was elected clerk of District 30. Miss Ella Peres came home to Ornia: HAKTrORI tendence question. It is urged that because Mr.

Mauley does not seek a nomination in a Republican conven County Produce. Milton JoaJS lias a six-year-old steer that hai had the "big jaw" on lop of the head for three years, and is now getting well. Mr. illivani has an open well iu the yarl with tea or a dezon kids playing around it O.iediy last week when be rounded up the kids he found John Lewis has in. bis possession a AS Miss Marena Butler; 5Ir Smith was At my Ranch known as the lady's purse, containing a sum of mou KAILKOAD TUIJi TABLE.

tion, he must net expect a re-electiou. the father of 10 children, five ot whom LcwisRanch, on Widow Creek. ei'ht ey, whfeh be found lit the grove on spend the Fourth. Not one word is urged as to incompe- preceded him to the spirit world. He mile? south of Madison ami ree the Fourth.

Pa-senger, South 12 p. Nmtii 4 p. m. lacs, oi eniuusiasm, or proies- i j- moved from vermili on county, Indi sional standing. The "patriots, who -g-ANUf- miles north of II imilton, cii the How Local Fn-lglit, North 3 P-m.

Sjnr'i II :50 a. in, Miss Minnie K. Tressler of Ameri- ard branch of the Santa on Mon furouzli FreieUU Soiitn p.m. that a ttfo-year-old wis missing, and seek Mr. Manley's position have but ni" tflcuain county Illinois, lbl ue claim to offer: "They always vote I nd from there to Lyon county, Kan cus, visited friend's bere on the Fourth Korlh 8:20 p.

day, July 16th, 18s8, commencing at ont searching, found it iu the well Miss Annio Alder of Burlington is visiting friends on the creek. I. W. Dow is living with Mr, El-lidge, having just returned from Big creek. Miss Annie Toling returned to Burlington last week after visiting the She was accompanied by Katie Scott the tickat Gentlemen this is ndicu- sas, in I860, and settled On Jou ten o'clock a.

rn, sharp, the following (most dead. The child's life was tap-asvitrrs tAine Mt, west, north and south can ol.t-iiii tlirouhtw-kots, at the station of that place. lous. Do not attempt to coaceal your Mile, consequently has been a citizen property to-wit: saved by a scratch only. A man that a.

I parts via any route dtsivt. The Miwmn n.akes connections at all pruicipai auu preaumpuou uuuer uie tW musk fir nnrtr firiohtv l.at na inr I v-j iieau 01 mree-ysar-oKi i'j The Country around Hartford pre will keep an open well in the yard is rioinls. oexrra cnarpe lor cnair cars. J. F.

CRiJOM, Awnt GROCERIES. head of two-year-old steers, 30 head heaven's sake, avoid cant and hypo- mourn bis departure, as orrty the af- sents a most prosperous appearance about on a air with the d. I that of yearling one car fond of lat family of T. J. Goodnight jouuiguw ensy.

Jtven if the "bloody shirt I locironace can mourn me loss 01 one i eneral turnout from would snoot PeMon witu gua tn' "WEEKLY CALL cows, 60 cows with calves by their now. Huge stacks of grain can be seen in every direction. There was a saould be waved the South, it is not so kind and good, and of one so dear I 1.. l.lK.,l,l..,.,f 1,1..1 side; 20 head of three-year-old heifer, needed in tue ruoney county schools. hirt FRIDAY, JULY, 6, 18S3, along Lebo creek to attend the Ke- publican Convention in on Tue 8chol meeting at 44 was red 10 head of two.year old heifers, 15 1 nat l.oniRina (T(mh Itpnuolipiin i nn head of yearling fieifeis: 2 thorough arunmenr that t.lm rlestinv of thlitth When we see a precious Father the 30th Lot.

The SaueressigoutSt was routed N. W. Brewer's barn, on Eagle creek was entirely consumed by fire Wednesday evening. It is thought to be Tin: CITY. bred host-Horn bulls; 20 brood sows, nnw in fnffsv onuntir uimiiLi ho That we tended with such care, and 20 shouts; one full blood Norman in vonr h.nn.ls Show na whprin von Gently taken from ourcircle, horse, foot and dragoon.

Tiiey even voted torn ve the sc'iojl house a mile Read the announcements. stallion 2 good brood the work of an incendiary. The youngest boy of Father Combs was buried in Lebo creek oeineter- oa the 21th, after a short illuess of fever, can improve the schools of Coffey IItJW our nart3 despair, GoT mares, two ear-old mare colts, 3 away from the old site in order to ee our 50 tent offer eisnhere. county, auow us wnerein your merits Rolln(i uis grave ch! -cCf-iv we linger. The W.

R. C. will give a festival yearling fillies, 1 span of good work are superior to tue present incumoent s. TlU thB getling BUn brought on by eating cherries, horses, 4 cattle 1 spun of good oiiow us wnat good you can ming to c--iin i fllir ilnlip, n1.i!i1-, At the school meeting in District work mules; 1 lumber wagon and feed I- 1 i I iui one, iuu tow: tue wfe c.er slleJ so more completely gel rid of "Bismark." 1 only hopi that John Peter knows when he has ha I en augh. I the following article in the Turlington Nonpareil, written by Mr.

and ice cream supper Wednesday evening, July Ilth, 1S83, at Baysinger Channell's hall, for the purpose of disposing of supplies left over ICom nick. 1 he Ranch will' be offered for for j-ou, no matter what your politics I 81, Harvey Clark was reflected clerk. The board were instructed to employ a Fur the bes. candies go to Hazlett's. Fresh bread always on band at Haziclt's.

Republican primaries a week from toincrrsw. sale also. are. be btate association ofteachers 1 oil shall sleep hut not foreer. Arrangements will be made with last winter urged the people ot Kan-I In the lone and silent lady teacher for a term of six mouths.

the Fourth. Everybody invited. the Railroad Company to stop at the McCaithy, one of the solid teachers ot sas to lay aside political bias in this Blessed be the Lord that taketh, mm. It was a storming meeting. on the day ot the sale, on freight Blessed be the Lord that gave.

Miss Sadie Auitrewa returned to office, and seek only the good of the this county, aud it so nearly mieia my Herman Peres arrived horns from trains feav.ug. Emporia at 7 a in. ami schools. Draw your party lines if j'ou Frankie Smith. views that I copy it entire: her home on Four mile Monday to returning at 6 p.

both morning Santa Barbara, California, on the 30th. please in other ofDcial places, but let spend the summer vacation. She has and evening, going both ways, 10 ac Smoke the ''Sweet Briar" cigar. For lale at Hazlett's S. V.

Biller and family of Olpo celebrated in Hartford. He is to remain some time. us uave no quacks cr political bigots Much is being said at this time on the of unjust taxation. Do the people of Cotfcy county realize commodate those wishing to by been employed as teacher iu the Em in this olfice Monos does not pro William Brooks, who left for From North Grove. All qniot on the Wabash.

The annual scnool meating was held train. pose to keep bis mouth shut in this matter, ft too, shall vote for the iwunoi vn all sums Southern Kansas two years ago, is now here visiting friends. poria schools the past year and will trach again in Emporia the eoming year. whut injustice is done to a part of the citizens of the county, in the matter of school taxation. Believing that the E.

Westbrook of Burlington spent the i'uarth in Hartford. "best timler put up, even if he be a over ten dollars a credit ot nine month? will Ke given oil approved security 'Vi uit-restat 10 per cent, from dale Americcs on June 2-i, lars-j. theru was no bulldozing, nr suppression of the Mugwump, or a Know-nothing. But XOTitE. this thing of every school dad 111 Ihe I have some mone' to loan on good geutlemin of color.

E. D. Mosher, Five per cent off for cash. A grand Capt. Taylor was the busiest man in .11 the crowd on the Fourth.

"I county runnhg for county superinten- persoual security or chattel mortgage. The Hartford Republican Club is dent, because he votes the ticket tUe woumuent, wa oy a ma- free flinch servetf. John Pebrier. L. F.

PKUYN, Auctioneer. subject is not fully understood, we will present soma of the salient facts in the case. The total valuation ot the county is, Adding the valuation of the six graded schools of the county and deducting the sum from the total valuation, there remains "OA1M f. A. Taylor DEB' straight, is enough to make the devil jority of one, elected clerk.

We might hereby called to meet at The Call tired Kexo. have had a mre resectable majority NEW Council Proceedings. Another girl arrived at John Wol-gamuth's resilience Tuesday evening. Dr. G.

W. Wright will visit Hartford Jul- 10'Ji and will remain a few day. office Tuesday, July p. m. The name of the club' will be changed to a Harrison and Mortou Announcerner.ta.

by miug a few tiss ie ballots. It never before entere 1 our dull cranium what $2,593,8:55 to be divided among the We are authorized to announce J. couutry scluols of the county, ihis TS mm. tissue ballots were invented for. If Club.

II. F. Siif.piiekd, Chairman. W. J.

Meaxs, Secretary. would give an average to W. Parrinrton as a candidate for the there is only one or two of at the Mr. and Mrs. 11.

C. Bell of Gridley visited friends iir Hartford this week. Council 2. 1S3c5. Council met iu regular session.

Present Mayor Chumlea, Shepherd, Perkins, Harper, and Johnson. Minutes of last meeting read and each swhool district in the county. A nn font tn Miii l.m'Mmt o. ice of probate judge, subject to the next antmai meeting we will be com DOUBLE BUCK The Fourth. would make a levy $310.84, which I ilct'on luu Lyon county Republican Uarlie Da Muss returned from To- BALL ported to use tissue.

An eight-mill teacher's fund was levied and seven convention. to the btato fund would make Ihe citizens of Hartford', together vka Sunday, to spend the Fourth bere. l. M. hnv authorizes us to an months of school voted.

RuaAL, JOHN DUDLEY, Proprietor. I keep a good supply of Fresh and Cured Llaata at all timns. When you want a choice steak or roast call at ray shop on e. at Bids of Commercial street, Hartford, Kan. CASH PAID FOR HIDES.

nounce bis name for County Superin i. Ordinary Enbbcr Boots e'TTts wear out frt on TheC.ODtR Ssots are aouiis UdrJs on the bail, and give DOUBLE TTEAU. Ifost Konomical Rubber Boot ia the msrt The baud boys were compelled to tendeut of Public Instruction, subject to the decision of the Republican wear their "old clothes" on the Fourth because their new uniforms failed to county conve ntion. Miss Nellie Makonery, of Neosho lUpids, is visiting friends iu Leavenworth, Henry Bobbins returned on the our' from a visit to relatives iu Liuu countv. an average of about 1350 yearly, for each district.

This would enable every district in the county to employ teachers at $40 per mouth for eight months every year. Would not such a system make our schools far more efficient, and taxation much mete easily borne than by the present method By thepreseut system there are thirteen districts that have more than $41,000 valuation, and five that have about $50,000, and two that Lusts lonjEr thaa other boot and ti.a arrive as expected, but they made approved. Petition of Flickinger Bros, asking for a rebate, was read and referred to coraraitte on license. The following bills were examined by Committee on Claims and Accounts and were recommended paid: B. F.

W. Prry, rentof pound, B. N. Hunt, 5 meals for prisoner, $1.50, T. Hurtig, painting calaboose roof.

We are authorized to announce J' PEICE SO HIGHXB, G. Traylor as a candidate for the otflee Publication Ilctice. excellent music, just the same, and were highly complimented by many CtII msd ex of Clerk of the District Court, subject with a large number of people lrom the surrounding country congregated here to the number of about three thousand to commemorate the anniversary of the Independence of the American people. The Woman's Relief Corps or this city undertook the management of the affair, and we will say bere that they did their work well. Never in the history of Hartford was there a celebration so well managed or one that gave such uuiversal satisfaction.

Judge Chas. B. Graves and Col. A. M.

Flory of Emporia made excel to the action of the Lyon county Re visitors from abroad at our celcbra tion. publican convention. Mrs. Gardner, ot Kansas City, moth-ru! Mrs. T.

A. Rgau ib here visiting friends. We are authorized to announce the $1.73. Mrs. Maisy Smith and Arthur Fawbnsh: You take notice tiiat you have been sued in the District court of Lyon county, state oi Kansas, in an action herein C.

s. 'iVrkins i.s P-tintiff, anil Ainniirfa Kawbush, Olile Fawtnish, H.mier Kawbtish, l.illie Fawbusli, Arthur Faw-busli and Mrs. Malsy Smith are Defendants: that yon must answer tiie. iK'tition of the IMain tiff t-ierein on or before the 15th day of Amrusl, A. 1N, or tlie same will he taken as true, and a judgement rendered in ivor of the Plaintiff and asiinst the Defendant, Amanda Fawbusli.

in the sum giot.nn ith interest at tlie name of W. J. Combs of this city as a The followin2 bills were read and have about $60,000 valuation. I am speaking now of couutry districts, where but one teacher is employed in each. On the other hand there are nine districts that have less than Mis3 Nellie Moore, accompanied by her brother, Master Noel, came down from Emporia Tuesday to spend the Fourth and visit for a few days with emendate for the office ot Probate Judge, subject to the decision of the am, n- jg-" W.

L. Milner, Hartford, Kansas; 25 Cents P.V PORTHP- CillCAGO WEEKLY TIMES DIKING. THE PRESIDENTIAL CA2PAB5; referred to Committee on Claims and Accounts and bills were reported bact with recommendation that orders be Lyon County Republican Convention $20,000 valuation, aud twenty -eight ra.e ot 1- per cent, iier annum from the 23rd friends. lent speeches. The programme Was a day of May.

187, anil ilrei tli.it the sJTme I is a Drat lien uioa wst ot the We are authorized to announce that drawn on Treasurer for payment of districts that have less than valuation. And finally there is one goou ''lie auu weu cumcu uuu. west quarter ot section sixteen ihi, tmrusnir- A. Stephens will be a candidate district that has but valuation Everybody enjoyed the day to1 the fall On the morning of the Fourth Abed-nago Pittman branded City Marshal Dukes as a liar, aud the marshal brand weinB i.nr ill ineeil l-', IU 1. oil I OIIIIIV.

Kansas, and or tlie sale oi the premises aiid other proper relief. for the office of Public Instruction of The total railroad valuation at the est extent Ia tuis connection the county is $596,243. Deducting the Lyon couuty, subject the decision of ed Abeduago on the nose. Constable G.W. Si'tton, Alk.

Roberts, President. V. Presidei the Republican County Convention Rev. Robbing will conduct the er-viccs at the M. E.

church next Sunday morning. A. II. Cracroft, of Kansas City, Kantas, came home Sunday to visit Ins parents. Dr.

Wright, dentist can lie consulted at Dr. Shepherd office July 10th to ICth only. A cheap John Uncle Tom's Cabin outfit exhibited here I riday night to large audience. Mrs. C.

A. McCiure of Blue Mound is in the city visiting Ler daughter, J'-s. M. V. Bobbins.

W. R. C. desires us to extend their sincere thanks to tbe people for their liberal patronage, and in particular to the speakers from abroad. The Fkask Bucheh, Cashier, Tom Evans came along and arrested them.

They were taken before bis honor, Judge Perry, who fined them We are authorized to announce the name of Fremont Miller as a candidate for Representative from the 55th dis $1.30 Favs For lue CHICAGO WEEKLY TDIK3 IP TO JAStAKI 1st, IM0. each three djllars and costs. ladies regret exceedingly that because same. Fred Bakeman's salary from March 20 to June 20, 5.00; E. Buck, dog tags.

75 P. B. Craig, I day work on streets, B. F. W.

Perry, rent torpouud for June, E. S. Dukes, salary and lamp flue, P. B. Craig, rock for crossings, $15.00.

On motion, the building of Bide walks, which is specified in ordinance No. 33, was placed under the supervision of the Street and Alley Committee. On motion council adjourned. Feed Bakbmak, City Clerk. trict, subject to the decisiou of tbe of the crowd being so much larger Republican District Convention valuation ot the graded schools there remains Dividing this by the remaining school districts there is given an average of $5,207 lor each district iu the county.

But in comparing particular districts, the injustice becomes still more apparent For example, DisU No. 9, baa a railroad valuation of $20,254. or nearly double the entire valuation of district No. SI, that has but $10,118 iu all. And, yet I'ist No.

9, with a total valuation of $60,449, reports but thirty seven persons et school age. than they anticipated that the accommodations were in some respects a A. M. Flory authorizes us to an nounce that be will be a candidate for Harfiord Bank little short, and wish to be treated with leniency. The day was one that the office of Countv Attorney, subject A.

M. Endweis, practical watchmaker, of Emporia, will make his headquarters at Mr. Hazlett's every soeoud Tuesday to do any work on watches or jewelry. He has 32 years experience in bis trade, has received three medals and diplomas for his work. Ho has established reputation in the decision of the Republican Hrp ri SchTtTTCe to secure Weekly one of Tf.k Ne'-v'arers In rHe United Siai at a tnv-mleoet TifK WEEKLY TIMES wirt confanl the most impm rant coIIfrU-d bv (he Itr.ily Edition, resides a vast amount of Mtpr-ii Household.

Agricultural ana lis matter for the ti eneral header. This order will hold good only lor a short tinie OKlEKATO.Ck FS'eiitf Postal Nnte, Postal Order, or Be-istered Lettex The Timks, hu-ago, Ills. will be long remexbei'ed in the his tory of our thriving city. M. Gray, of Emporia, candidate for nty Superintendent, was in the cit the Fourth.

County Convention. The Republicans of Lyon County; I am a candidate for County Attorney The June number of The West District No. 9 with only seven more school persons, has nearly four times Shore magazine is accompanied by a tbe valuation ot Dist. No. 81.

Could Cheap money. PuaKiNS Broqak. subject to the action ot the Republi Emporia as a first-class workman. Give him a trial and be convinced. large colored supplement of the Che-haletn valley, one of the sub-valleys anything be more unfair than this condition of afttirs? But to carry the can convention.

My duty to clients will prevent any general canvass. I Capital Ski, Reference at Hartford Bank, also First of tbe beautiful and famous Willa North Grove Itarr.3. investigation a step farther. District mette. The Chehalem valley is one National and Emporia National Banks offer you an honest and successful of the leading fruit raiting sections No.

2, voted $1500 bonds, two years ago with which to build a new school of Emporia. practice 01 nineteen years in your ot Oregon, and from a descriptive ar ticle in the magazine it appears thai A Legion ef Select Knights was midst, as an earnest ot future service. J. Jat Bl'ck. PLASTERIKG, KALSOMLNIK'J, ALABAUINE VOHK A.ND FLUE BUILDING Done in Flrst-Class Style by W.

A. BEST 13 rd; Emporia, Kansas, much choice fruit land is for sale there house. The district at that time having a large number of pupils was compelled to build a large house, and employ during part of the year, two at trom $15.00 to $75.00 per acre. I will be a candidate for the Legis TLe number also contains an illustra organized in this city Monday by Deputy Grand Commander W. R.

Sheen. The new order starts off with twenty-five members. The following teachers. With a total valuation of lature from the Fifty-lift'j Representative district, subject to the decision ted article on Washington countv, al so a portion of the fertile of the Republican district convention of Lyon county. T.

E. Welsh. valley, which offers good and cheap homes to thousands. Other descrip Transacts a general Banking Business Interest allowed on Time Deposits. Collections made and promptly remitted at Current Rates of Ex change.

Drafts drawn on all parts of the United States and Europe. tive articles, poetry, fiction and a large amount ot valuable information aboat officers were elected: Commander, Dr. G. W. Sutton; Past Commander.

Dr. H. F. Shepherd; Lieutenant Commander, A. G.

Shepherd; Recorder, II. D. Pollock; Recording Treasurer, V. George H. Mays, will be a candidate before the Republican County Con vention tor the office Superintendent the northwest complete the number.

The West Shore is the only publication on the Pacific coast making a specialty of describing and illustrating of Public instruction. Milner; Treasurer, Frank Butter; Standard Bearer, Allen Holt Senior Workman, B. if. W. Perry; Guard J.

JifW Ya3tibuie Trains to Chicago. The Vestibule train is a new factor in western railroad transportation. It 12J ct oats and 100 bushels per acre. Dukes was iu Emporia Sab-urday on business. Mr.

Godfrey Schwartz moved up to John Schwartz's Monday. Troublesome flooded the bottoms during the late rains. Farmers almost through harvesting their small grain. Mr. and Mrs.

Peter Hansen were visiting on igle creek Sunday. Axie and Ella Mosher who are attending the institute at Emporia, spent the Fourth at borne. D. J. Herington shipped a car load hogs to Kansas City last week.

The school board met on the 28th and adopted the last years school meeting. Miss Lizzie Alby is taking music lessons, Miss Alice Flickinger teacher. There has been more kuots tied in the count in the past weeks than the probate judge will tie in tbe next two years. E. D.

Mosher was re-elected clerk and it was voted at the school meeting have 7 months of school and either a male or female teacher. Pataookia. the resources and industries ot llw great northwest, and should oe taken by everyone interested or desiring to learn about Oregon, Washington, Vage, Emporia, will make photographs at 12 per dozen. F'uest made ia the state $3 per dozen. Mrs.

J. M. Browning is completing the addition to her residence. W. P.

Kayl is doing the carpenter work. A. J. Johnson eame in Tuesday evening to epeud the Fourth. He is employed at his trad at Florence.

George Martin came iu Sunday from Olathe where he has been at work en the deaf and dumb assylum. iV. P. IUyl has purchased Mrs. Browning's tenement house, located on Sooth Commerc'al street, and has moved bis family into it.

We will send you Tns Call from the preterit time to December 31st and the Kansas City 'Weekly Journal to November 15th, for 50 cents. A first-class drunk was up before bis honor, Police Judge Perry yesterday morning and replenished the city treasury to the mount of three dollars, fine and costs. Dr. J. L.

McGregor of WbiteGeld, New Hampshire, and C. I. McGregor of Lincoln, Nebraska, brothers of J. W. McGregor of this city, made bim a brief visit last week.

Benjamin Harris4n, not the nest "resident of the United States, but enthusiastic Repabhcan, arrived the residence of Dr. Shepherd Sun- ijmoraiDg. Weight tea pounds, M. Broyles; Trustees, I. J.

Hewitt, J. Humenckhouse and M. E. Buck. fHRECTORS: Alf.

Roberts, G. W. Sutton, A Wenger, E. D. Mosher, H.

J. Stratton J. M. Harper, Frank Bucher, is claimed for these trains that on ac Idaho, Montana, British Columbia er Alaska. A large supplement in tints On Saturday last the school board count of their being connected by steel only twenty-four thousands dollars, their tax levy has been since then more than 2 per cent Aud this year, notwithstanding the hard times, that district proposes to levy a still higher tax, in order to procure a goou ach-er.

While on th other baud, district having nearly sixty thousand dollars valuation, grumbles at a six mill levy and would jew a teacher down to $40 per month, or lower, in order to save a few pennies. In comparing Dist. No. 2, and Dist No. 9 dots the injustice seem most flagrant District No.

2, with two grades and nearly 100 persons of school age, has four thousand dollars of a total valuations, lc3s than the railroad valuation alone of Dist No. 9. If members of the State legislature would noi pay so much attention to woman suffrage aud St John's ravings, and try and grind out a little beneficial legislation for the people ot this State, there would le real reason for a da' of thanksgiving, in the following November. Mr. Fockele tried to remedy this matter when at Topeka two years ago, but the Solons were to busy pas sing resolutions denouncing the great apostle of prohibition.

All that is or colors, accompanies every number. hoods all danger ot telescoping incase held a meeting and emp-ed Prof. J. C. Rnoarts as principal and.

Prof. T. of accident is removed, the train being A. II. DAKROW, KMm atlaT.HfltarTPnliIic.ReaI Estats ni Collection.

OMce in Sutton's Block, Hartford, Kas- A. Bogan, Miss Jennie Merritt and Miss Laura Downey assistants. Prof. Rhoads is graduate of the Sato Normal at Emporia, and has been practically one long cr. It is certain that the oscillation of the cars is great-1 ly reduced, and it is aho certain that the vestibule trains afford the greatest comfort yet kuowu to travelers.

The adoption of this style of train by the Chicago, Santa Fe California Rail employed for the past year as principal of the schools at McCune, Kansas. Published at Portland, Oregon, by L. Samuel, at $2.50 per year. (Single copies, 25 cents. John have you seen that woman lately? John, in astonishment; Vhat woman? That woman Ticking Grapes for Speer's Unfermented (Jrape Juice.

Just see her in another column and read about it. It is absolutely pure, being preserved bj a new process of fumigation and is Used Dy churches for communion purposes where fermented wine is discarded; also by physicians where the medical proper ties of the grape are desired without stimulation. He comes with the best of recom mendations. Prof. Rogau aud the way between Kansas City and Chicago is a strong bid tor the passenger traf THOS, EVANS AUCTIOiNEHK, AND DISHORXEJi OFCA TtLE, UAKTFORD, KANSAS.

ill attend sales at home or abroad. two ladies who have been employed have taught here for some time and aw known at first-class educators. W. fic between the West and Chicago. This new road is iu many particulars I 1 j.

1 1 1 We congratulate the board on the Undertake! We have orders for $10,000 to $20-000 in gaod loans. Come in if you want money. Interest paid once a year. Pebkins Beooax. uwui-u is i iurr leui.

r'v bull made on the whole valuation of eac ahad of older competitors, county aud have that tax divided nd wlil undoubtedly be the popular equally among the districts of each road to Chicago, employment of such an able corps of teachers. Gives special attention to stock sales. Charges reasonable, HAKTFOEP. KANSAS.

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