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The Daily Times from Clay Center, Kansas • 4

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BY THE TELEPHONE ROUTE- THE DAILY TIMES. From th Pans. A Few Pttny Sent J. Campbell and D. A.

Valentine, Id EDITOR AND I Clay Center. August 7. 1888 SUMMER GOODS (Send your communications to this department, and make it lively. We are in telephone connection with the world. Thin is your chance to air yourself.) THE BEST OIL MUST ONLY- Clay County Loan Land Co.

R. EDITOR are com I. W. Rtimom, JVwfcfont. O- M.

Stjiattox, Socrtlary, J. M. fiAMi, Treasurer, 1 5 PER GALLON ing Father Harrison, one hundred thous and recruited from the ranks of W. E. Dukawat, Att'y Call and buy them at PRICES LOWER than you have ever purchased them before.

No. SB8 Lincoln JLvwnum. free trade democracy, and every day our ranks are swelling. It is now becoming AT- a question if the democracy can keep Texas and Mississippi from joining the victorious column of republicanism. The WILL PEGMUM'S entire southis tumblingpell-meli into our REGULATOR camp.

One of the Repentent Unwashed. Mb. Editor You can put us down as a Drotectionist of the deepest dye. We 1 1 1 1 i a 1 mm are for protection to the American laborer, male and female, and utterly oppos Collection Agency. FIFTH DISTRICT REUNION.

REAL ESTATE CITY BRIEFS. ed to free wool. Our AND- Transfers Filed For Record Since Last Report. See Meeting- to Make Permanent Arrangements for am Overland Trim. A majority of our citizens who intend THE LANGWORTHY COLLECTION AGENCY, Bewley New advertisement.

Bros. half column. Mary had a little lamb, But Mary lcoks dejected, For Mary'a lamb Isn't worth a Except when lt'a protected Fond Parents. PROTECTION. visiting Washington during the reunion, will make the crip overland, and efforts Mb.

Editob: Have you noticed how are making to have them all combine the trees about town haye grown this CLAY CENTER, KANSAS. (F urnished by lion ham A Parrott's abstract office.) Monday, August 1888. Thomas Cochran to Elmer Edmund-son, southwest quarter, section 22, town 3, range warranty deed 5000 00 William Lewis to George Full-ington, north (50 acres or southwest quarter of section 23, town 9, range summer? They have put in every minute of the time and have certainly made universal growth. Our city Is to-day a and make a grand showing. It will be a pleasant way of going, and will be a source of great enjoyment.

We have the assurance from the committee of arrangements of the reunion that everything will be in readiness for our reception, plenty of tents, straw, fuel, perfect forest of beautiful shade trees. JKX) 00 Bethel Mission Sunday school will picnic in Keith's grove Friday afternoon. If you can't look on the bright side of affairs terrestial, you are no good here; neither is heaven your abiding place. Klostermier Bros, have received an invoice of line oranges, the best in the market. First door north of Times office.

I will pay cash for fifty head of horses from five to ten years old, weighing and upwards. Can be found at Milholland's barn. Thos. Beldam. l-3t w-lt OfflcelultH IF.

Varter, J. in ittoek We challenge any city in the state, ol our warranty deed Jacob Miller to George Lemming, southeast quarter, section 10, town 9, range warranty deed and a warm welcome. Washington and oo size, to distance us in this particular. But we take this time to casually observe that it would add to their beauty and to the comfort of our citizens if a little more These are the two great issues of the day, and you will find exponents and advocates of both on every street corner and dry goods box between now and November. The arguments on either side will be so convincing that the average citizen will find it a dificult matter to decide.

In this predicament there is only One safe line to follow, and that is by buying your DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS and everything usually kept in a first clas3 Drug Store at Washington county are up in arms for a grand, big time. It is proposed Special attention given to the collection of slow pay account, and the settlement un- secured claims, by getting them paid or secured. My acquaintance throughout the connty Jane Wormald to John Sweet, southeast quarter, section 2, town 9, range 1 and northeast quarter of section 11, town 9, warranty deed 5000 00 Nelson Paronto to Odilla Wingrove, part of lots 9 and 10, block 13, Clay guarantees to my clients efficient servl in tin line. Commissions reasonable. care was given to pruning.

In fact it would be a blesting if the saw and knife that a meeting of all those who propose to make the overland trip, be held in the S. LANGWORTHY. G. A. R.

Post rooms, on Wednesday. were applied to the lower branches along the side walks. A Fokesteb. loth inst. at 2 o'clock p.

for the purpose of making arrangements for tbe Banks and Bankers. 1 00 Four good rains have we had on four distinct and separate days in succession with a change of moon to-morrow. Mb. Editor: "What is the matter ESTABLISHED 1874. Oldest Bank in the Republican Valley with Glick," he is apparently far from journey.

Everybody interested are requested to be present, G. A. W. R. Sons of Veterans, old soldiers, etc.

which means one or more big showers 1600 00 being "all right." His warm personal friend. Judge Martin's political aspira certain. Don't forget the Fifth District Reun Center; warranty deed Reglna Rotbman to Joseph Redmond, north third of lots 11, 12. 13. block 31, Clay Center; warranty deed John Bengree to Amanda Boatright, part of the north half of he northwest quarter, section 3, town 10, range warranty deed William McKnight to Paul, pait of lots 7 and 8, block 7.

Powell's 1st addition, Silver; warranty deed To-day's Weatner. As reported by tbe signal service at tions, seems to have retired him to that ion which takfs place at Washington, cave of gloom from whence he sprang a 500 00 Gowenloek's drug store THE CLAY COUNTY BANK. our neighboring city, commencing on the few short years ago. Poor old Glick, THERMOMETER. 21st inst.

it is to be the largest and most interesting of any yet held in the 35C0 00 he can now chew the cud of bitter disappointment and ruminate with bis herd of short-horns. A MOURNER. district. KSOJfAL, There will be a meeting of the demo Mr. Editoe There is a season for John Higinbotham, Banker.

cratic club in Carter's office Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Everv democrat OLD RELIABLE PHARMACY. At this old stand you can indulge in FREE TRADE to yourg hearts content, and at the same time rely on having PROTECTION Afforded you against high prices and inferior goods. Call and be convinced. if Street, Opposite I'ubilc Square.

in the city should be on hand promptly fat the hour named. G. A. Vanatta, 301-2t President. 4 P.

M. 81 1 M. 82 12 M. 82 10 A. M.

78 5 A. M. 71 all things, and everything flourishes in its season. This is the season when the candidates for county offices attend church and take a front seat. After the convention his place will be vacant till this time next year.

Now is the time for the church people to get in their work and make him help out the church finances, he will not, he dare not, refuse. An Outsider. COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY H. O. HIGINBOTHAM, Cashier Benjamin Franklin Nicholson did not show up last evening with Kimball H.

MYERS. President. P. CAMPBELL, Vice President. M.

S. TOUSEY, Cashier. Wm. DOCKING, Teller. Haynes, the two wheel horses of the traveling trinity.

He is at home giving his attention to a now born infant that calls him ''Pa." After ten years of mar No. 3,072. ried life this is the first son and heir. Mr. James Meyers returned to Wicb-ita this morning.

Mrs. C. V. R. Davis started this morning for Belierdere, 111.

Wm. Silver, of Morganyiile. is doing business in Clay to-day. Mr. Robinson, of Holton, brother of Mrs.

Tom Tousey, is in the city, E. L. Johuson went to Minneapolis this morning on a short business trip. Miss Maggie Kelley went to Concordia last evening, where she will reside in tbe future. Mrs.

Gould and Mrs. Stewart, of Kansas City, are in the city the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Amos Tucker. Mrs.

M. S. Tousey and the children left on the Rock Island this morning for a weeks' visit at Holton. Editor Cook, of Palmer, paid this office a visit this morning. He is attending the Bewley Brothers horse sale.

Jas. Thompson went to Oak Hill last evening via Concordia. He intends shipping a lot of stock from Oak Hill. BE WLEY Cool, cloudy weather, stationary tem perature. I he cavalry company will meet at Pinkerton's office, on Thursday evening The First National, Bank, to make arrangements for the overland Mr.

Editor: Riverview park isbe-comingjpopular as picnic grounds. It furnishes a shady retreat with cool breezes, and grassy lawns, Once or twice a week sometimes oftener, a school marm aud her pupils, the Sabbath school teacher and her class, the mother and her family, the lover and his attraction enjoy the pleasures of this breathing place. One of Them. I'nll Sheridan Poat 88. One of the most enthusiastic admirers of General Phil Sherican in this or any other State is John Loader, commander trip to Washington, and for other busi ness.

Every member should be present aud all who wish tojoiu the company for OP CLAY CENTER. of Post S8. It is one of the rules of the G. A. R.

to name no posts in honor of this occasion should put in their appear ance. Capital and Surplus, $77,500.00, Axel Cbilen, the seven-year-old son of David Chilen, who lives five miles west living heroes, so when it became possible that tbe general would succumb to the only conqueror he had ever known, Commander Loader made arrangements with Frank Fieri niken to telegraph him immediately on tbe general's death. This and one mile north of town, undertook to loosen a cow yesterday that was Mr. Editor A quiet effort is being made by leading members of the union labor and prohibition parties to fuse on the county ticket, with a slight probability that the democrats may take a band proviuing they have the say in the division of the "swag." Yours Truuy. xv.

diuc rciuiucu iu run xwiey mis picKeteu. one Decame restless and in morning, where he is engaged on the plunging around was tangled in the rope new government buildings in course of and threw herself. In falling the boy Established Januarj 2, 1877. Wm. Shakpk, President.

J. W. Lowdbrmilk, Vice-Pres. C. W.

Lindnkk, Cashier, THE FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK OF CLAY CENTER. STOCK. HOl.DKttS erection. was caught under her and suffered a J. E.

Bunker, of Pasadena, ar- fracture of the hip. Dr. Morgan was rived in the city last evening, and will summoned and now the boy is doing as be the guest of his sister, Mrs. D. N.

well as could be expected. Thompson, a short time New Advertisement. We have traded our farm, reserving crops this year and use ot farm till March '89, for a general stock of Merchandise, consisting of DRY GOODS, Wm. Sharpe, Clay Center.tKansaa. C.

W. Lindner. am Langwortny principal diversion Capt. Ebenezer Morgan, Groton, Conn. Thos.

F. Morgan, H. H. Mclntyre, West Randolph, Vermont, Andrew Harrington, Galesburg. III.

Andrew Harrinirton. Mrs. Holzgang started on tbe mignigbt' now is to herd together a small crowd of E. L. Lindner.

M. M. Miller, J. W. Lowdermilk, H.

W. Morgan, M. D. L. J.

Warren. M. D. prohibitionists and urge on them that as S. B.

Harrington, Burlington, Iowx train for a weeks' visit with fiiends in Kansas City and Leavenworth. Miss Leda will be the guest of Mrs. I. M. SeltSj during her mother's absence.

they are honest men to vote for "prin I B. F. Merten, James Sharpe, Parkerville, Kansas. to be led by the noses into the Mj. IPXER, Ass't Vatthler.

support of republican men and measures, but vote for the right. Yesterday he Alf Kelsey after a few days' yisit with Mr. Editor: On the Fourth of July the youth and beauty of our town was in your city taking in the sights, and if rumor and subsequent verifications go for anything, one of our young ladies was fortunate enough to capture the affections of one of your ycung gents of theyard-stick. Every Sunday the train from your place brings the said young man to our city, and the aforesaid young lady now longs for the return of each succeeding Sabbath. The following passage of scripture may yet be fulfilled "And Isaac brought her into his mother's house, and took and she became bis wife; and he laved her; and Isaac was comforted in bis after life." An Observer.

Paid-up Capital $50,000.00. borrowed a figuring machine and act friend and relatives here, started on his pilgrimage up the road last evening. ually demonstrated that the republican J. B. QUTNBY, President.

L. McfHESNEY, Vice-president. He intends to make Clay again in about 1 i majority this fall in Kansas will be only F. H. HEAD.

Cashier. a week, then go west to Salt Lake. :i.bout 4.000: aud his poor deluded vic J. W. Tayloe, one of Miltonvale's tims believed ir.

most prominent merchants, accompanied THE PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK, The Union Pacific railway, the great by his wife aud daughter, Miss Nellie, and son, Master Alfred, and Miss Minnie 'overland i9 the short line to Davis are in the city to-day the guests CLOTHING, Portland, beattle, Tacoma, and all points in Idaho, Montana, Washington Terri of the Hotel Bonham. OP CIjAY center. f. tory, and Oregon. Two days quicker R.

Phillip took advantage of the cheap rates made to the Blaine reception in New York and started east yesterday to Cash Capital. $50,000. Surplus, Mr. Editor: We find this appropriate passage of scripture in Deuteronomy "I will give you the rain of your land in due season, the first rain and tbe latter rain, that thou mayest gather, in thy corn." Now this promise was given to tbe Jews only, but the copious showers of the past few days lead us to believe visit his old mother who is growing very feeble with age. Mrs.

Phillip will spend Liberality and unsurpassed security extended all natrons. was done and John fired in his application by telegram to the proper officials claiming for old Post 8S the prefix "Phil Sheridan." It is not likely that any one has beaten him so that it is probable that the Clay Center post will bear a name scarce second to any in tbe country. Mr, Loader is to be commended for his promptness. Card of I hanks. The several committees on the celebration of tbe 4th of August, met Monday evening, tbe Gth inst, at the 2nd M.

E. church and summed up the cost of the celebration. Finding that we had enough money to pay off all our little debts we were over joyed and could not find terms sufficient in which to tender our hearty thanks to our white friends for their liberal aid and patronage in helping us make tbe celebration one of the best that has ever been bad for the colored citizens in the state of Kansas. We also heartily thank each of the speakers that so ably instructed our people. We hope that each and every one of our people may profit from them.

Respectfully submitted, C. P. Thompson, Sec. Wonderful Cures W. D.

Hoyt wholesale and retail druggist. Rome, say: We have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery, Electric Bitters and Bucklen's Arnica Salve for four years. Have never handled remedies that sell as well, or give such universal satisfaction. There have been some wonderful cures effected by these medicines in this city.

Several cases of pronounced Consumption have been entirely cured by use of a few bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery, taken in connection with Electric Bitters. We guarantee them always. Sold by T. Aowenlock.

i Mat-Tuesday morning at 5 o'clock, Lyle Chaplain Ross, age 18 months, only son of Mr. and Mrs. John Ross, of Blaine township. He was a bright boy, dearly loved by every one, and bis loss will be most heavy on the afflicted parents. Funeral from the -publican city church Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock.

And when tbe sua In all bis state. Illumed tbe eastern skies. He passed through glory's morning gate And walked in Pnradise. Bucklen's Arnica Salve the time with her father's family on Five Creeks. Mr.

and Mrs. Wm. Sharpe started east that it was intended for Gentile as well. this morning for a two months' visit. HOUSEKEEPERS, HEADS OF FAMILIES A Gentile.

Their first stop will be in Cincinnati, Ofcio, for the exposition. Mrs. Sharpe inc Train Service -'llofk I slat Koute." AND will then go to Felicity, Ohio, where she was born and raised, while William cir Always appreciative of tbe best inter than via any other line, and tbe only line running elegant new free family sleepers through to Portland without change. For maps and information in regard to rates, route, time, call on or address LT. E.

Need, city ticket agent, Times offi ie, or A. J. Sleeper, agent at depot. There is a merciful and watchful Providence that looks after its own in ways mystetious but effectual. The step ladder men of tbe United States formed a pool and put up tbe prices of their wares so that the bottom step could hardly be reached by the average man.

This in anticipation of the way up corn crop in Kansas. Beheld, Providence takes note of this unholy alliance against tbe most favored of her children and sends a wind that bends down the corn stalks so that the ears are within reach of a man measuring five feet ten. Thus it is that we of Clay county are blessed far above all other people. ests of tbe traveling public, the Chicago, culates ronnd by his "lone-self." Both Everyone Who Contemplates Housekeeping Kansas Nebraska Railway, (St. Joseph of them have earned good, long, happy BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, OAPS, which we will soon be ready to sell with a rush equal to a Kansas cyclone and don't you forget it.

The goods must go, as we will pay our entire attention to our real estate business, and if we cannot make a land deal we want you to say it was not the fault of SHOULD CALL AT HEADQUARTERS Jk Iowa R. R. Lessee,) ''Rock Island Route," announces in addition to vacations and The Times wishes them all this and more. FOR PURE, CHEAP, FRESH GROCERIES Personal. Mr.

N. U. Fohliehstein, of Mobile, Ala writes: I take great pleasure in recommending Dr. Kins's New Discovery for Consumption, having used it for a severe And SION8. AMS ttack of Bronchitis and Catarrh.

It gave instant relief and entirely cured me and I THE LEADING GROCERS. FIFTH STREET, OPPOSITE SQUARE, CLAY CENTER, KAN. have not been afflicted since. I also bos: to state that I had tried other remedies with no good result. Have also used Electric Bitters and Dr.

King's New Life P.ils. both ot which I can recoiunie nd. Dr. Kind's Topeka State School ot Oratory NEXT YEAR OPENS OCT. 3.

Full course, two yeurs. Pupils thoroughly its already complete train service two new passenger trains, between Kansas City and St. Joseph andGoodland, Kansas. One of these trains leaves St. Joseph daily at 9:15 p.

and runs through to Goodlaud via Horton Junction, Fair-bury, and Belleville, arriving at Good-land at 55 the following afternoon. Returning, it leaves Goodiand daily at 1 :3" p. m. arriving at St. Joseph at 7 o'clock the next morning.

The other new train leaves Kansas City daily at p. and runs through to Good-land viaTopeka, McFarland, Manhattan, Clay Center, Clyde and; Belleville, .1 arriving at Goodiand at 2 the afternoon following. Returning. It leaves Good-land daily at 1 :35 p. arriving at Kansas City tbe next morning at :35.

Pullman palace sleeping cars run through both ways on these trains between St. Joseph and Norton via Hcrton Junction and Fairbnry, and between Kansas City and Norton via McFarland, Clay Center and Belleville. New leov, ry tor Consumption. Coughs gg and-t is sold on a positive guarantee. Partial courses taken at any time Private A A lessons criven when dosired.

Reading engage Trial bottRs fn.e at T. dmjr BEWLEYBROS. ments sought. Send f-r catlogu3. Address dv2m C.

IT. i IF FEB, Topeka, Kan. J. W. MOSES, HANDLES THE K.

N. CIGAR, FOR ID XT J. BA.XTEK. SICK HEADACHE AND The best saive in the world for Cuts Bruue-s. Sores.

Ulcers, Salt Bbettfn Fever Sores, Tetter. Chapped Hands, store. 1 rkesp Bates via tbe Cnion PaeUse. Until further notice the Union 1'aeitie Railway. ''Overland will sell round trip tickets to all summer resorts of the east and northeast at exceedingly low rates.

For full information, time tables, tourist guide, call on or address U. E. Need, City Tieket Agent, Times Office. A. J.

Sleeper, Agent at Depot. Architect. CONSTIPATION AND- KmCXOAUT CCKXD IT The Beat 5 cent Cigar in the City. Tarrant's Seltxcr A part eat. Corns and all skin eruptious.

and po- tively cures Piles or no pay required. It ig guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price cents per box, for sale by Gowkflogk. Soldby A N.Y., Plana, Specifications and Correct Estimates made on all clashes of buildings. LINCOLN CLAY CENTER, KAN aaa TRY ONE..

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