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Sherman County Republican from Itasca, Kansas • 6

Sherman County Republican from Itasca, Kansas • 6

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Last ao4ayTw a forjbn- SbmyiCoQfliYlleitfcD. Kftm I .1 1 1 RDTLEDG IL IT, pyrldl0, iiB'3 we noticed that; terrral i a IV took dvsntft cf It, isd theui F11IDAY, llAHCU 11; 1S37. Goods Dry and Clothing we ootkci cur foreman out Hjtc with iU ld aa! he dldnt get Jest thU tiiae rltber, bat perlmpi tbat on account tff the lata fhlnln'-r so bright mud tbere Local News. belss no tao' on Se grouoJi Consult Your Interests andjEzaminootir stock boforo purchasifag, the NOTICE. Dr.

W. B.M Swisher -1 i ''--i 5 1 i Ob, 1l; 1 Mb The Ulirtsttea protracted aenrlcea eefcd oa Tuesday erenlojj. eulf legally elect e1 and qualified coroner NEW GOODS JUSE RECEIVEB A pUlforra was placed In front of of Sherman county, is by statute fully ahthorized to act as sheriij tjiere being And we are offering special attractions. See our samples of cloths and leave your the Neal Bros. Ia ml cCce latt week.

Oau Isbell started home last Tuef no sherlil in the county. Those having papers to serve In the District Court will bear this In mind. -i measure ior a TAILOR MADE SUIT OF CLOTHES. i Ilemember the place north side; of square. SHERMAN CENTER! KANSAS.

At FRY'S old Stand Southwest corner th aqnam It tot Business Ladals. ii L. M. Weat has a tine ne of gents urnlshlng gooda of all G. DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS.

L. SACKETT, Forladie'a Hoods and see JU M. West'a large stock ut received. DOES A GENERAL and Mj. Yams, zehpyrs saxony at i i soon and hare your orders made out at this ofilce for next spring's planting.

WANTED Relinquishments to homesteads and timber claims. Can sell them readily. B. Taylor, Sherman Center. I have a feed grinder and will grind feed reasonable, and have on hand all kin Is of feed for sale.

II. N. Chell. 1 Sherman Center, Kas. 31, West's Land Business, day -O.

II. Headnx returned from Ober-Hn ami was In tbe Center this week. A. E. Lee tUlted Sheiman Center -O.

C. Dawson has a sln now to di-revt yon to bis store. -Flowtn Is the order of the day now among the farmer. 1 Mr. H.

II. Bracbear of Voltaire rMted our tanctutn last Saturday. Boy Coidin fills a useful position In this office at preseut. Comejn and see us nm we have a iievr towel, and Is just as clean.1 Don't touch that two-by-f our 1 "lie' In town. W.

W. Dustln of 10-38 called on us last Mondav. I The stage line to- BurlIooh will be made a dally this week. BCGGY WHIPS told by Faetb A He With the exception of contests. All kinds Fur, fe't aod plush caps for men and or papers made out.

boys, at Li M. West' A Full Line of 1 i ai bed rock For Boots and Shoe a I have sold my hardware stock, and will be found at mv old stand readr to price. See L. M. West a lirge stock BOOTS, SHOES CLOTHITG.

Rnhterand felt boots of tale at wtlt on customera that desire work done In tbe blacksmith line. O. D.UMPnBKT, M. West's! -I shmnxn Ontir. Kin.

HATE $7,000.00 to losn on WE LOCATINO DOXE ON GOVERNMENT LAND IN SHERMAN CO. AND EASTERN COLORADO. School, Deeded and OTHER LANDS BOUGHT SOLD, 1 have a large stock of boots, shoes, wrge siock oonts, snoes, good farms at25 per nt less than the; 7 n-ixiK felt goods, arctic overshoes, rubber rowls, regular rates. A fall stock of I i 1 over anti a inn line 01 uummz New Prints and GIngiiam jnst re eoodg, gloves, mlts of all kinds. Thos.

ceived at RiUledge and MCKre a iladlgan, Wallace, Kas. J. Vf.Cobbey returned to Shermnn I have stocked np mv barn on south county ou Wednesday. Fresh Groceries always on hand at low.prices. Do'ut fall to see those hew goods at i KutledgeJ alid Moore.

Itutledare and Moore'ihave just re east corner of square with good horses H.P. Gandy and Chas. Boyd found OR EXCHANGED FOR ana buggies, I wish the patronage their horres last Friday. ceived an invoice of, good, i public, uoou rigs fumlsheu at bottom prices. II.

N. Chell, O. D. Umphrey sold, his hardware 1 1 Ladles and gents and gum Personal Property, store and reopened his blacksmith ibp. overshoes at L.

M. Wwt') I Price returned from Topeka Teagarden Bros, handle flour by the AND VICE VERSA Shenn in Center, Kas. Mean what we Say. we will loan you money on your farm or to pay out on your claims, at 8 per cent and no onr; also pay for all abstracts and recording all mortgages. car I Saturday evening.

Tobacco andj Cigars, i L. M. West's new goods arrived thl 1 Moriey to Loan on Farms sveek. This is what we will do. Flour and Salt Meata, Chattels on Long or Mr.

Eii-h of 8-41 returned from Is ell West. Office In L. M. West's Store, Sherman Center, Kas. or ofloru nme.

Obedin on Monday. A Large and complete line of everything kiept Mr. Brock of Laron. had ii'- For all kluds of Graham and corn meal, go to Teagnrdei Bru. Another big order 6f groceries on the road for Tegardeu Bros.

For a nobby gent lirtt examinei L. M. West's new line of h'Us; Go" to Peter Robidoux'i for supplies of all kinds. -Iteady made clotnlng i'ji ieter Kobl-doux's new building, Wullace, Ku. Groceries.

Gro-erles ate Peter Koubi-doux's by the quantity. Sat section guaranteed in all dealings or business at this office last Monday. money reiunaea. The U. S.

P. O. inspector visited the constantly on hand. 1 1 P. It.

of this sectiou tills week. CENTER, KAb. SIIEfjSfA Sherman Center still booms, and the I DEFY COMPETITION five hacks come In every eveniug loaded taut atluion the subject, he bethought Mrs. Baker of Olat he. arrived on the U.

A. Clark lias just lrc.ceiyed a car Wallace stage last Wednesday. load of apples, WullHee, KM. John Ann has some plowing done on hi? lot this week and Intends to have some One and all can get bargains here for cash. Go to 11.

A. Clark, Wallace, Kas. for garden made futon. Hay, Corn aud loHts. BEFORE Wr PROVE UP call on Mr.

J. II. Snyder of 9-29 suffering the BANK OF VOLTAIRE, nd get the from paralysl, affecting the limbs of the left side so much that they are eeles. lowest rates 1 fotiermuu county. For flour go to II.

A. Clark's, Wallace, Kansas. I ill Jir. uurcn oi lathe, ijm re turned to Sherman couuty aud will hold CALL AND SEE MY STOCK BEFORE PURCHASING. Liimbcr, Lime and cement at H.

A. his homestead down. Clark's place, Wallace, Ka. 4 eier jj.ikct vi hihr. win The Inune Folly of a Tnrtlsh Saltan.

From tin article oy M. Emllle Julllaid in the March Cosmopolitan un Beneath the Crescent," we clip the following example of the insane extravagance of Turkish sultana: It will be remembered that Abdul Aziz whs Invited by the Emperor III. to visit the Expoltton Universale In 1807. The sultan wished very much to accept, hut It was necessary to know whether the canons of would permit it. The ulemas and the doctors of the Koran assembled under the presidency of Sheik-ul-Ilam, and after mature deliberation tl.ey decided that Mohammed woul 1 not take offense at this journey t-j a foreign couutry, provided the Mtlian placed 111 hU shoe some dirt from Constantinople, so that' he might not walk npon anything except Ottoman snK.

Abdid Aziz then departed with his territory under hi feet, which had to accompany him every where he went. After France, he vUlted England. True Turk that he was, the sultan did not dlgn to be nstouUhed at nnytldng. Nevertheless, he at heart admired verv much the Crystal Palace in London, but he did not allow Id- admiration to Ik manifest; but 011 returning home lie ordered that there be. constructed, on the little hi.l that overlooks Tcherngau, nu orangery like the farnnna BritUh edifice.

Baled wire and ppH kept for the open a wagon and repair ahup iu Sher trade by H. A. Clark, Wallace, Kb. 1 himmseJf In speak to the English ambaa-sadorj Sir E'liott. and to have him make ah attempt to save the magni.lcent palace.

Sir EUlolt sougit an interview tinder some pretext, or other, antl obtained it without trjonble. In the course of the conve-sation, thej begin hdroitly to the work: accomplished djirlng the reiirn of Abdul Aziz; he placed the fleet, the irrack. the Knipn giii. thee Imperial hohhles. imt especially! the admfrab.o "IVlierain Palace, luwhlch all irope wa Interest-ed.

and uhicll wa destined without the slightest donht to immortalize the name of the; sultan that had had It built, and In Income tile admiration of thu teulHries 1 to touie. Although .1 sultan. Abdul Aziz wa none jhe lbs human. He greatly relished the hfincyj coming frotn a cause little sus-pectey, and not only was the palace saved, buij the nilfau, desirous of increasing tlte glory predicted by the E.ig ish umbassador, hud it embellished to a stld greater extent. But he did not make It a tJ.

i Kansas. Sherman Center, man Center soon. nor. Mr. sew art reeejve! as raen- Go to Johnson Bnti for coffins, caskets and burrial njbej'jVVlUcc, Kns.

hers of the Cwiatlsa cUunh rieven per sons last Suxd'ay evenlrg. For pure grccrles and gohd meuvure E5. I. Look Go. rn 1 1 i i t.

ti. icnjmccu, u. Ij. ileal wnu i uill Hush spent a few days prospecting in call at Peter Rob doux Wallace, Flur! Flour Peter Robi Unix's, Wallace! KauAas. I Elbert county.

We are prepnted too.) any kind of job work from a circus poster to ttie lln- J. W. Sldrkey's stage made Its first -trip last Tuesday, nod brought in five ARE IIEADQUARTEKS TOIl passengers. If joii want to pnrfhHe choice Halms. hoineste.idA or tlmler culture.

Faeth received this week a large stock of plows and hardware tor the aeirt fall Vt see B. Taylr. A IM 'f I have reiinnulshmenrsi for sale, on Dry Goods, Clothing, spring trade. Head O. L.

Sackett'a new ad thi choice homesteads aad coii'et t. ins laconie, anu uh never uvea 111 it any I ill, 'Vayor more week. Mr. Suckett will be a. notary hi 1 Boots and Shoos, Hats, Caps I Taxfs.

few days. Tax 1M coraphte from eounty. From England were brought materia. Jewelry, Watches, Cal. Sraallwood, ofOlath.

visited 'Shennau county and will locate tle HE architects, masons and glaziers, who worked day and night; for his highness Clocks and Holiday Goods. near fntnre. Mr, Jenkins, of Olathe, bought land in Klirmn nttaiitr. and will uinve nut' Pay at nee. J.

E. Hulk, County Treasurer Vor all kind of job w'urk at this oiQ'e. Jt will bt attfndeil; tui promptly uh with a lr of I Plow work a FpeciiiltV-l nifl sMfac-tiou guaranteed. OJ (). tTMiiKT.

had It made known that he was in a hur- ry. ami oon the promenader on the 1 Courteous treatment and the Pluin andt fancy horfshoelg done at im vshop. 14 LMPllKEY. lowest prices Guaranteed. BoKphnrus saw glistening In the sun the the counterpart1, of the Crystal Palace.

Tweuly-llve millions of franc (five million dollars) were sunk in this sultauexque whnn. When the edifice was completed, Ab- ter, iMau Ceut Skenn Wanted hometead'' and tlinler teti uillej of Taylr. rllui witbia a radius ut tfherntaa Center. dual Aziz, followed by his staff In lace I want i rimher clahh within. two and jewels, went to visit It officially.

He 4HiIe of Sec. 23, town 8, Range 41. expressed his satisfaction by a Wchok KAS. WALLACE, jle" (very good), which was soon trans lated into decorations for the architects in a fhort time. W.

Hoffman, who bought Frank Knick's farm, arrived here this week with his family, from Friend, Seb. Business booms. The hotels are crow ded, the merchants are' rushed, and the hammer concert Is golnx on- T. S. Bariow, of the Kan.a Banting Company, enme home this week after an -extended rl.Mt in Illinois and Iowa.

Saturday the new wind enlil was jdaced on the tower, and now the cls-ncrn will bo kept full. E. F. Bevelhlmer. of Burlington, spent a few dayi in tbe Center this week.

The trains cf emigrants are beginning 1o arrive, four ouue In wi Monday aui seven on Tuesday. Peter Baker find sons of OUthe, -ICaa. arrived Ut saterday: Mrs. Baker wi'J PETEB EOBIDOUS, I lii Taylor. Canrtel coal nnd Blllms eoI always kept on hand and for sale hy H.

A. Clark. Wnllace, Kas. Whin 1n Wallace. KasJ don't fall to see II.

A. Clark's Immense! suck ot fur-uitnre. i' i Parlor sets. Bed Roon Sidts, offlce furniture to suit the tasteof everj-one at II. A.

dsrk, Wallace. Kas. A fui supply of rejjj grWrieV l-wars ui hand and for ale at L. M. Fn-yarns, zcph.tr and sixonvs.

go to Perrr'RbidxV old stand, Wallnoe, DEALER IN KO.8. General ercnanaise Tt9 ii told with i hi Olathe for Connry la a LhrtcintallADIl and gratnlt leaf or the workmen. A few weeks later the Crystal Palace no longer existed. Eight months had leen required to build It; only Ave day we're required to destroy It. It is true that the demolition cost only forty thousand francs, which is an enormous saying upon the cot of What had happened? A very slmp'e thing.

A caprice had ream! the fairy palace costing five inlUIona of dollars; another caprice had razed It. It seems thst all this glass reflected the light In a disagreeable manner into the apartments of the sultan, and-that this affected his eyes. 80 one fine morning his majesty said: nave that torn down for me.1 And it was torn down On seeing this act of vandalism, the Turks expressed their opiaion by a gentla and resigned. lhe rnjaha and Europeans rhlspered to one another: He Is a But the sultan had acquired taste for destroying sveek. Dr.

1. P. Candy will move siext Drj Goodj, Ilcady Clothing Groceries, ProTiiicsa, Floor, Qaeesj. Boots, ShoesSts, Gaps, Gloves. Tlmher rlams for sale; either relln-inihmenu or I wntvatslj relinquished troui 100 to 30O.

TaflorS i j.j "i It ton are dlszlng well hny yonr AGENTS WANTED. rop, ptille.VK. well buckers and A heels or Honday to Montero. on the U. P.

railroad and locate on a half teetiuii of land adjtlnlu that Mrs. Alexander purchased a timber- ELCIIEE3E LlAIlllFACTCIIiri3 CDs WALLACE, jEAIiSAS or miythhtg you neel of tQietn IlejM. D'uS full tn see Rouljldofitx'a mani-laoth srock of general mercbaadlse wheu v(u ftrein Ka. IH i I V- '-t i CC3 end CCatlASASII culture in y-J, ai a iwt on the w4t side of the square In Sherman Center, of 11. P.

Gandy. a Chicago, Oil cracker. ami seo my rfw supply of candle and clgan. I- -iII- acKsmith and Repairing Shop, MONEY TO LOAN jin tlMttia se- Sherman II. LP OshdyJ rnrtty.

Or SHERMAM CENTER, KANSAS. Last Tuesday erenlag Mr. and Mr. Wm. Sylvester gave a Kial hnp ihetr residence' In 8-41 fr the beaeft of a soldier widow.

There were fifteen roudfJS in attendance anil a jolly good time was had In their tcng Utile house. Wis will eotua agnln Mr. 8. Kas. Fernitnre! things.

For a few days he had seen squads of men' break millions of panes of gla. takedown Immense frameworks of Iron; and all this. It appears, had amused him a good deal, for he spoe tif nothing less than the complete! of the FSirnltme Fnrolrure at bottom i)rUe. all Tsde suit DO SE and GENERAL REPAIRING. A.

CtarkX Wallace purchaser, at II. Kas. 51r tad Urs. C. If.

Fry gave 1 1 1 1 TPoy IOOT pleasant soidal party at their rmvuis last) Jmmn En. npan Tcheragan Talacc. the buldin and the We4asy evening, la honor ot UllS bU.hri rrjulred six -m i lira from Shennan Center neentemf Shenaaa couafy. earytu icitmhu wuui, a.j rmt earns 8h I prepared too work in my lin withosl trill gzsrzziztzzu 'j iifactton. Olw a ealL PldNEER BLACKSMITH OF ITASCA.

PLOW WORK A SPECIALTY. FRANK: I Tm U. hts Just 1 recti vel a car Lor Pay tsn, Ohio. A god nnm- old ltf rionr tronl naT, city and tr wer Freest and enjoyed themselves every mack warranted to give that would Inueed eiuoarrass one to nre. for they have never been exactly de-temilnetl.

This time, tbe grand vUlr beralae alarmed at this new caprice; hnlnotdsr-Ing to make to Lis master the most dls- ream ri 14 mt rmm mT fc aiMI its Jferr mm Wiek i Ummfr for several hsiirs, whsa they wished lltrs ry "Try It. Willis a plctMst visit and saf; journey' Forest' Tr Trees Forest Trees! from and aM gwd-bye. jHrr thound andllupaards, call 3.

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1886-1889