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The Republican from Coldwater, Kansas • 9

The Republican from Coldwater, Kansas • 9

Publication:
The Republicani
Location:
Coldwater, Kansas
Issue Date:
Page:
9
Extracted Article Text (OCR)

REPUBLIGAN-Supplement. COLD WATER, KANSAS, OCTOBER 22, 1885. Just Out Misses Hakes and Guff have just received a large stoek of fail ami winter goods, bought tor spot cash and will be sold at prices unheard of before. Parties wanting anything in the line of millinery goods will do wi ll to call on them. East e-iuV North Central Avenu.

COI.PWATKR. KAN8. Charles S. Graham in one of Comanche best men. All who know him, know him to honor and spect him.

All who become acquainted with him are his friends and he will receive the wte of Democrats and RepiJPicaus alike whenever known, D.mn ma estafirW1 vo' the miijL, va his voo niTTW'rYmv who are altering to his murir and r--M leep in his sellout ami Ire tc as Dunn himself. Willi- will ly I the vote of the tailings hg la hut all tin brightest mluh WU id against him. To Farmers. LOCAL AND OTHER NEWS. A new meat shop has gone up beside the bakery of Churl Beyiuer.

W. willis to a wagon, CJUDuon is a boss; 84raham the driver. The Republican party is the boss. When the official character of men are such that they must not be refvrred to. and they become rampant when their namen are mentioned or their acts insinuated, they had better take down their banners for men will look at them when they are out for public inspection.

The undersigned takes this method oi Informing the public that he has located .1 corn mill in the southwest ptit ot Gottt-water. lerethe public can baceo mi no hied with grinding chop orflm- a). W. H. NORDKR.

Bring in 4 smtii of joi gc tables and compete for th- prize flTed by th'- Refcbmoan. in- tti- ry send-iturus the larjp'M IM will Elill Watcil with coin sil- nyrca" r-ci vr hi htail ds de- Hi? ii rj iim id ti fn t' So i o.l tiate and pan and DutMi thought he i- -gi't proof and take ti" lie papers before htm iid tltat he w.i-i tn Mr to Coldwat-N a tl 10 in with In Attorney at Law REAL TATE LOAN AGENT. Filings aken. Proofs Made, Contested land cases a specialty. The following are some Bargains In Real Batata.

To be had at my oftice, one door west of Republican office, COLD WATER KANSAS. N. a $450 On- Mtol lt Strnet.iHie of tin- t-! la atiatt in in.vn This it rare barifiu N'- t. $500 Ot iOum and lat Main Street, splendid tion Nc 98. $300 One of iu tinesr blocks in the city ot dwnter Tal" 1 Xe 1 linrJ3' cii ap.

No. I0Xi. Three wefiaaa of land, johfng, ilra frtiu ttvn. Choice borto land. 70.

$800 bi 1 1 ti tt- Mi lots on Central Ave 4-4) or $800. both. t9U $4,000 S00 aei UiimI 1 mil' from town only mude from ColilwatiT. tlw coimiy eat, al under fence. ands, on an-j NOTICE.

The nd .1 will pay 2 for any euil--oi h- dlw Ihrered at Hwward li neii i er ek in pa.ti re with notice by mad HA ami 0X any t-t mmm mmm iieal. Anson Hm I lv The Weekly Capital and F. Journal. Kan-. C.

P. Furgerson, of Reder, wu in this city last week, und WgWHf the Rep. i Means in his locality working for the be4 Interests of tin-parti. Mr. F-irg-rn road ox.

1 10 Ills town auu 1 o. rvwunl id kei-p rtlM, b. wedon '1 pioo-e to sell 11 1 1 fanners in any sue ittti 1- If nil bin rewind card io 1 thro gh a good hyht tor the nomination lor Hi.pt. i cimptign and we want it mu uiiiill 1 ....1 .1 and Gum' near grttinyr then-. He is in.

i. ool. ill know ot i'. mo men we The Wkkki.y Capital and Pal Journal is m. 8-if cob.

inn per, p. hlisli. ,1 by J. K. Hudson at Kansas.

'J'hk ('apital is th- Ottieial fiiy t. and i very cnnplete repte the mei tuiir 01 the Legislature, ami II rin vmtii 1 i mil i win ion Jl tin I auII jfivem proof of all tne eharges made ou him to the public that all may know of nts inferual umwi and ever after avoid in We pity tiie poor fellows who were ioojied in putting this traitor on their 1 ek 1. At what age does a man get bald? .1. peMli altogether on the nuture of Capital. It contains a G.

A. R. d- i t-inent, and it genera 1 and State v- a-tnn are stroM Ir i a splended entatlVe aiians paper. ampl nt In c. Paper will be sent te jear ro any addnss, in or out ot Kai' fo' one -1-48 121.

Addre-s The apii ai. Topri. 1. Kausa- qBP.A OFFEB. Wife.

S'UtUiel. W. T. Willis got bald very young. His Batman city wife snatched him baldheaded to see if he hail any brain, he had none, aud SO she left him.

He fooled some of the hoys hen; with a big story and got to be 1 THE FARM GOID president of the D. T. but was turned off on short notice. The bo-s say they NEW YORK'S GREAT FARM PAPER don't believe he ever eon Id learn how to tie a can to a dog's tail so it would stay. He spent three days once trying to can a dog, and the can came off before the dog got out of the office.

One time he greased HCliolar and a gentleman. is lining gotn) work for the publican patty in ban neighborhood. 8. Duncan cane in wilh a ntt r.n report for the prop. ets of ftppi blicae success.

That he is one of o.r eamet working Republic is hardly expressing It, and the valiant work lie is getting In will be re 1 ue 11 1 U' red by all the best men of the party. He is a man ot ability and has the stickti.itivenc&s to merit success in the near future. Farmers of Comanche county, I will make it pay you WkMt you want any thin in the Hue of machinery, hardware, furniture and groceries, tocall on me in Kinsley. I keep every thing necessary, from the cradle to the grave. John E.

Willey. D. H. Brewer will poll one of the largest votes of any candidate in the field. His gentlemanly and straightforward course, and his will and ability to enforce the law as it stands with malice toward none and goodwill toward all Is speaking louder than words and nudting vote for him every day.

Our county Sheriff inferred from an article in our last issue that we were insinuating on his personal character. Such was not our intention, and if we said any such thing we offer an apology therefore. We intended only to criticise his acts as an official, which we have a perfect right to do. J. W.

McWillisma, of NeFcatunga, found us in the midst of difficulties and looking a little gruff, when in our city last week, but Me, as usual, wore his pleasant smile. He, looking farther into the future than some of his near neighbors, very politely dropped out of the so-called Granger ticket this fall and is gradually pushing forward to his position in the Grand Old Republican Party a string thinking the can would slip on the string and rattle more, but of course he couldn't tie the can on to stay at all. Map of Southwestern 127. $4,000 4 acres on mule cnjek.ashort distance rrata a nev town well improved, tine land itid choice bargain. 1 have desirable lots for side, in any part of the city.

No. 129. $9,600. A farm of 960 acres, all bottom land over 100 acres in cultivation, pasture feno- d. This is as fine land as the Sun eter shown on and is certainly a bargain 2 miles from town.

No. 130. $2,500. 320 acres of land, running water, 60 under cultivation, good bouse pasture ect. miles from town.

No. 131. $600. 120 acres, 2 miles from town, fine soil, living water. No.

132. $750. 160 acres of land 4 miles from town, good soil, $432. can run for 20 years at 6 per cent, the balance $318. cash.

No. 128. $450. One of the finest 80 acres In Comanche county, running water, choice bottom land, only 5 miles from town. No.

133. $700. 160 acres of land pnly 2 miles from town, summer house some breaking and young grove. Tin? is certainly one of the greatest bargains ever offered, I have numerous tracts of land in vari ous parts of the county for sale at reasonable prices, Also a number of ranches for sale. Correspondance solicited.

We have just received from the a very tine sectional Map of Southwest. ein Kansas, showing tin exact location of all them towns, all the streams, railroad, To all our Subscribers! All subscribers of the REPUBLIC AN who make an advance payment of one year will receive as a premium one years subscrip- "THE FARM GUIDE!" THE FARM GUIDE is one of the best Agricultural Newspapers published. It is devoted to the interests of the General Farmer, Stock Breeder, Dairyman, Apiarist, Poultryman and Fruit Grower, with a most valuable department for the Household and the family circle. It numbers among its corps of contrbutors the very best writers in the country upon Farm Topics, and it treats of all questions relating to Agricultural pursuits, in accordance with the most approved ideas. We are sure that the readers of the REPUBLICAN, will appreciate THE FARM GUIDE and we assure them that it will fitly supplement the REPUBLICAN in furnishing an abundance of profitable and entertaining reading for the home circle.

river and each section of 1 md. This Map is printed on fine plate paper, and upon the back Is a full description of the country. and a most perfect synopsis of the laud laws it has ever been our pleasure to read We also have received a copy of the same map in flexible covers, without the land laws. This Map without cover, but with a full synopsis of the laws, is sent by mail for 10 cents. In flexible covers, 2e cents.

BENNETT A SMITH, Publishers and Land Attorneys, Gaaden City, Kansas. nits no uvu, mm a imk aaaaa wmmm ijrfv-r tmittmm tor ui uiuk, out uvn mi. i My 1 1 am mm I 'granulated is the best 1 "M'f' I.

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