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Sherman County News from Voltaire, Kansas • 1

Sherman County News du lieu suivant : Voltaire, Kansas • 1

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H-ar Aw 1 II I I (A i If No. id. VOLTAIRE, SHERMAN COUNTY, KANSAS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1887. "VOL. 2.

House, "Uffltney The Sherman Cosnty News. X. Weekly o-coL quarto Local Newspaper, published at Voltaire, Kansas, every Friday; devuted to the beBt interests of the people of Sherman Co. 0. B.

IAIL, Mislier ni Proprietor. Hillisack to make room, are slaughtering all heavy winter goods at a big discount, ane it will pay you to call on them. Great slaughter in prices of men's and boy's clothing, ladies and child-ren8' wraps, at Patton Eustis, Kas We have ordered driedimit3 express- -ly for Holiday trade, the finest in the -market. Patton; McDowell, Eus--tis, Kan- The Goodland Republican like to went into a cat-fit about us speaking -about people selling out, nevertheless it must be true, as they teU us 60 with their own The divide towns does notappca to -be paying up some of their promise very well, as we have heard complaint from parties who sold out to Goodland, also of those who sold to Eustis. G.

I. Hitney, Propr. First-class accommodations for the Public. Good tables and clean beds, low rates. Voltaire, Sherman Ks.

BEMETT SON, terms op One copy, one year, cash in advance $1.50 One copy, six months, in advance, .75 Single copies, .05 Those wishing to make proof at an. early date, should call on Brooks Ir-ione Clerk of the District as he is supplied with the necessary land office he, can get your for publication in a few days from issuing RATES ADVERTISING: sVace. 1 irk, 1 mo. 3 mo. Cmo.

1-yx. your application. a 1 inch, icoL, l.W: 2.O0 00 5.00 "1.50 2.00 1- 4.00 7.50 10.00 2.50 4.00 i 7.50j lAa i 20.00 The Wano people are'- now getting Liu List of Letters- remaining uncalled for at the Voltaire Post Office for the month of 1887. Black, Wm. F.

Bradley, Mr. Thomas Cades, Theodore Evans, Mr. John A. Fletcher, Elmer Hawkin, Mr. John Hibbs, Mr.

J. G. Honar, Mr. Lew, Johnson, Dan. Johnson, Mr.

D. F. Mattiasson, Andess Melby, Mrs; MarihA i Moran Mr. John More, Mrs. Margaret Pallett, Bice, George Bobinson, Mrs.

David. Bosse, Been Boss, Molje K. Boss, Sargent, Mr. Stuart, Mr. John Weatherlt, Mr.

William Wheeler, Mr. Wm. N. In calling for any of above lettars, please say "advertised." Yours very truly, Miner L. Hitchcock, P.

Voltaire, Dec. 1, 1887. 4.50 8.00 16.00 "25.00 40.00 1 ooL, 8.00 15.00 25.00 1 40.00 80.00 I ready to puU out on the new town of the town located by the Lincoln Landi Company, for the B. and if theyr get the county seat it will, have to remain at old Wairo until Voltairei- Kansas. I the end of the five years.

Gbntest Notiees, 83 E'inal Proofs, in advance Bnsiness Locals, 5 cents per; lin, each Msaertion; Cards of Thanks, 5 cents par line; tended Obituaries, 3 cents per line. Societies a religions- or benevolent character will be charged 5 cents per line for all notices of enter-aintments where money is to be made, otherwise free. J.R.1.POFF, IU1.D. Eclectic Surgeon ana Physician. EUSTIS, KAN.

Good nigs to let at Reasonable- Rates; and teams fed as cheap a any other place in the county. Call us. Again ine weaiuer na3 lurnea ou very fine after the biizzard of two weeks ago, and the snow is the getting When Kansas does make up her mind te take a storm, she storms for all that is out, then she cools down and everything is as pleasant as a basket of "chips." Another has been made happy hy the arrival of a nice boy This time it is Mr. well, one of our hardware merchants, who is the fortune one. Later.

We hear that the baby in only weighing about' 4 pounds and not being very healthy, it passed the. ways of all this earth. Jacob Billings has opened a cobbler shopin.the building lately occupied Thomas Brachear as a Land Office, and the sales of boots and shoes will now be lessened by our merchants, as- Perry thhiks he will go right out and see about it; and Mathias thinks he willgo and ask Katie Ann if he had betterlive single a short time yet; thus the boys are getting in the notion and it may be will Hitch on yet, and then things will boom, and Voltaire will F. Land Agent. A.

J. King, Attorney-at-Law. soon be large enough to be incorporated A. J. KII1Q and COQPABY, (Successors' to Bertram Doom) will make your Homesteal or Timlier Entries; Proofs or Contests Or any other Law or Land Business.

If you want land come and see us. The books of the late firm of Bertram Doom are in our hands and will be promptly attended to on the same conditions as heretofore. SOjtiOO acres of Deeded and School lands for sale at prices ranging from $4 50 to $10.00 per acreJ d3m3 Ji.G;. Thomas started last Sunday for Colby, and from there to Oberlin, and, probably, will then take the cars and go to his home in Nebraska, on business, and return the latter part of this month. It makes us feel quite lonesome to not hear his footsteps in out office every day, and see his smiling 'v A young lady from Iowa, (a sister Dr.

Gk Si SMITH PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. Office in the "H0SBX HOUSE. EUSTIS. KANSAS. j.

e. LEr.ir.ion, Oontraetor and Guilder, Voltaire. Kansas. All work guaranteed to give satisfaction. Voltaire ElosfaoranfM Mrs.

Catharine Forsfef Proprietressy a Voltaire, Kansas. First-class boar cL at Low rates. Meals at all hours to order. people can have them mended, which will save throwing them away before half worn out. Call and see the old veteran and have your feet ware mend- -ed.

Mr. Fletcher- is one of tjie kindest men in the west. Last year when the. Center was a little oii the dead'drder, of -Mrs. Bussell who died a short time Come and subscribe for this paper.

ago), came here to take care of the children and was engaged to teach school, north of here, took the same fever as her died last week and was buried Sunday in the cemetery east of here, on the Nott heTeft here moved his building up there to create a boom, then this fall after tliA fVnffir dAi1 Ti Ipf if. rnmn in Vrd taire to give her new courace. then Have your proof set' before Judge Tobias, at Eustis, by doing bo you-will save time and trouble. Look to your interest and subscribe for the Sherman County News at once, the paper that us acknowledge by all to be the best in the Wednesday of this week when Goodland i was eeling rather blue over noi getting G. 0.

Perdieu. Marcus Brown. Now is your opportunity to get the News for only one dollar per year by paying the cash. Coma, to the front and make no delay iu this matter, as you may never have another such a chance. the county seat yet, he let' them draw-it up there; now next when Eustis gets down in the mouth, no doubt he will let it go over there for a short time, and from there, it will be likely to try Voltaire once more, where it will be rackerto pieces, and used here to kin-, die fires in the county seat.

Dr. Phillips is one of the best hand ti nt cutting off a hog's head that we ev- -er saw. We would give more for the head than all the rest of the hog. He took off- the haatL yesterday, of one of" PERDIEU BROWN, Attomeys-at-Law Voltaire Kansas. Will Practice in all the Courts of Kansas, and the U.

S. Land Department. YJ. V.JONES, Attorney-At -Law, BERLIN, 1CAN. Will practice in all the Courts of Kansas, both State and Federal and.be-fore our Local Land and General Land Office at "Washington.

X.W. LEWIS, Sea Ewing about, the Son's of Veterans Camp. Flour at car-load prices always at Hillisack Bros. Deeded, land bought and sold by L. M.

Har wood, Voltaire, Kans. C. y. Whitney has been consider-able under the weather this, week- Holiday goods in eiidiess.variety. at Patron McDowell'aEustis, Kan.

choice deeded land by Lu M.t Har wood Vol taireriKanas. The Laundry has been moved over 'to No. 2, south sido Sherman Avenue-Why suffer, with cold when.you.oan buy your heavjr winter goods at February prices at llilliaack Eor Saleo A.good work apply to W. Garner. Sec.

2S 7-40i. Patton McDowelt are headquarters for, everything Kan. J. Allen's, old stand. Farm Loans.

If yon want a Farm Loan; don't go elsewhere than to.L. M. Be is now prepared to make you cheap loans? money at once. B. M.

Kiefer left this, week for Harper, on' the object being to try and' sell He expects to be there a couple, of" weeks Galloway will handle the steak-knife during his absence. Brooks Irione Clerk of the District Court, will write up your proof notices, and give you any information in regard to making proof or acknowledge soldiers papers free of charge. He will also make homestead entries for actual settlers. Dr. Ji Dannells is just on the eve of trading for a twenty-five lliindreid dollar stock of goods to add to his already good supply.

The old drug store' is to be moved down and connected with the building he now occupies, which will give him a nice business room; Mfllisack Brothers are now offering bargains in blankets, comforts, over? coats, boots wliich they desire tp close out in order to make room for their customers id get into their store, until they ge their new building Vp, where thev will'1 have" more cbmmod-ious The little hatchet brought dawn theY great tree, by its continual the regular use of a little printer ink in the. News, has brought FOKi SALE. One thousand' good sheep will be sold in any number to suit the purchaser have to reduce my stock on account of short range- John Brat. Sec. 25,.

6.89. Sherman Co. Hotel, Whitney's big hogs, clear up to farm. children have also been quite but? as yet are still alive, It looks like- ratheiraa unlucky house for some During the pleasant, invigorating and balmy and ga-lonons moonlit evenings so plentiously ten-dened. our denizens the past eventful week in the history of the races that populate this quarter of our mundane sphere, many gave brilliant illumination in jetty, rays which radiated o'er the forms of the multitude of our much-appreciated and good-looking young people who promenaded our muchj-worn boulevards.

Millisack Brothers are continually getting to the front, with the largest assortment of goods, and the lowest prices. Take a look at the circulars they have sent out this which announces the discount they have made on their goods, then call and see them. If they have not of had brain enough to advertise their reduction in goods, the people, of this county would be ignorant of this and would be paying high prices yet for the same goods. If their goods were opened out in full they would fill as large a store as is in this county, very respectably. Oriecyening, not long since, just after tbo-beautiful sun had passed below the horizon, and whilg the sun was reflecting a nice bright tinge upon the moving sky above, thought it had al-mpsi disappe.ared,we noticed two souls, ittorney at Law, If OTI CE TO AfSEXTS I New thing! Coal Oil utilized for uelV saves its cost every month.

Sells at sight Agents wanted Write for terms at once, and be first in the field. Climax Fuel Cartridge. St. Josephf to: the just leaving a small root on the tail 'next to the hog. We can tell you Doc is science on the hog business, and no mistake.

Just try -him a rattle if you have any hogs to cut up. If the hog had not been dead when he severed the head from the hog it would have been living to-day. and quite healthy. Call at. WHtneys for -some of that hog's head, and you will surely get a piece.

oiharo thai came off the head. 'r Some people have a great deal more gall than, brains. This' is well illust-. rated in ibecaso of rO. H.

Hendricks and Johnson, who are. both indebt- ed Of paper, and havo been forov- er ayear, never even.paid up- their subscription, and now they come to the -post office, and refuse the paper- What EUSTIS, KAN. iTWill practice in conrts of aid laasasigs A FUIil- SOTPITST OF: ei il Coal whose hearts beat almost as one, stand- are such men good foj They are no 4 good on earth, and like, many should be drummed of this garden of the west, as Adam and Eve. were The Kansas Farmer, published at Topeka, has been enlarged to a-20-page, 80-column paper, and reitncedt in price to one dollar a year. Itoanks among the best agricultural paper iu the country, and.

for Kansas fanners it is the best, because it is made especially for them. It. is now twenty-four years is conducted by practical farmers, and published wholly in the interest of agriculture in. the broadest sens of the The Farmer publishes full crop, stock and weather reports for the entire state seven times a year. It also publishes, weekly, a Jist of all the estray animals taken in any.

part of the State. We have arrangements whereby we can o'er tlie Sherman County. News andi.the Kansas Farmer, both papers ons jear for 2. 00. This" is an opportunity to get two needed papers for a very small outlay.

turned out of the. garden of Eden. In ALWAYS ON HAND AT DED-nOOK PRICES I Gollowa Kiefer, Voltaire, Kansas. the eyes of the lata postal laws it is looked at as stealings arid the law will I deal with suchfelfows the same as if they had stolen goods to that amount. Someone will fool around until they get their foot into it yet, as wp do not propose to- stand everything, when, people try to throw dirt upon us.

We ing in a certain place in this not over a stone's cast from where the now sits, and we thought it would have been better for them had they -been in a house some-place out of sight, from the gaze of the people who were on the. as the sight had some resemblence as that of our pet wolf when it is about half stary-ctLafter a "pull-et," or more xuroperly speaking, an old hen. Take warning and be careful hereafter ct we might give scmp.one away. them hosts of customers, arid their want these matters settled up, and that very soon, the fur will fly, as ws pile is increasing and they can buy in larger lots, get the cash discounts, and thus, ninkc lower prices to the homc-staadein Don't you see how nice it yvcis around? From now until January 1st, 1889, you can get this paper for one year by paying the cash, wbiclt, we desire to smplete our house, have been dog long enough for som, such people..

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502
Années disponibles:
1886-1888