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The Kiowa Herald from Kiowa, Kansas • 2

The Kiowa Herald from Kiowa, Kansas • 2

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The Kiowa Heraldi
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Kiowa, Kansas
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A When you want a nice It is KIOWA IIEliALD, WHEAT! This crop which is now harvested, A farmer once employed a young man to work upon his farm without inquiring as to his habits, and upon learning that he was addicted somewhat to drinking, the farmer offered Ssam Dstata WM ssl Cera almost a Total Hairest ia Kansas. From the Chieago Daily News. Mason Citt, Iowa, June 5. John R. Elder has just returned from not only excellent, but the yield is E.

HALL, Editor and Pnmister. or wish to Kay a tame That the Leaders in the Billiards or Pool, dry goods Aim boot and shoe trade- eaorraoup, tne nerry ruuuu, and bright, and most of this wheat weighing up to 62 pounds to the bash- him as a reward a choice sheep if he would refrain from drinking during Entered at the past office of Kiowa as second ciass matter. rJubscriptin $1.50 a year in advance. Thursday. July 11.

trip through nearly every county South Dakota, and with the exception el, promising a magnificent yield ot the season. A grown son of the far- nf roi-w fVw renounces the Call at the Corner of Main and Sixth fiour of the finest quality. 1 uif, tuen, IN 1CSOWA, are H. G. WA1TNER CO.

The cumber and class of their customers show it. naturally introduces the subject of a wheat crops an almost complete fail- mer, on hearing thts says: I a will ure. Most of it stands lesthan sixinch- 6 me a sheep too if I will not M.A hrin left but drlnk lhlS eS' rePlled KIOWA, KANSAS, i FLOURING MILL to which the Herald has so I .1, tlwmi mmiT hnra a cm o.n THEIR LARGE STOCK OF again, the hull. Corn is showing the effects "'c "c''. 7 I Plain requently called the attention of our GOODS SHOW IT.

and at the best will i of the dronght, EVERYBODY HAS WHEAT Sunny Kansas and the Wheat Industry Linked Together at Last! Openintr up a Commercial Product worth Millions of Dollars this Tear! citizens during the past year, result- "Pa will you give me a sneep too, up to this writing in no move be wBIf I'll not drink?" "Yes, son, you shell be but half a crop. "Water is very scarce and pasturage very short. Kansas Citt, Juue re ing made, or steps taken, or even an have a sheep also." After a moments pause, the little boy turned to his fa Their Growing Trade shows it. ZTTnde witli THE LEADERS and you will be satisfied as to Quality, Style and Prices ot your purchases. apparent feeling that this would be one of the most profitable undertak ports received by Secretary Mohler of ther and said: "Pa, hadn you better the agricultural department of Kansas A RArnarkablo ACtlVltV in take a sheep a here are a good many fathers who should "take a are to the effect that the wheat harv ings now offered the city fcr our advancement.

We hope it is unnecessary to write a long article stating the Business Circles Already Caldwell News. est is finished. The secretary estimates the total yield at 54,000,000 bushels, It is As j5760. 28 UNION 5auEJX.2WSri "I never in my life," says John which is just double that of last year ET.LOUIS.MO. 11 1 I OAUAS.TEX.

The Blooming Fertile Plains of Southwestern Kansas Las given us an many advantages this enterprise win bring to this city. We know that our readers are intelligent, reading and thinking men men of business and The crop may be said to be success-1 Wanamaker, "used such a thing as V. L. LAUUriMAW. exhuberant production of that com fully The largest yield is a poster, or dodger, or Hand-bill.

My WAS ELING.TON modity which has always been consul in Sumner county, where plan for hftcen years lias Deen to Duy whose keen perceptions and tneir own ered as good as "tie much coveted bushels have been jiarvested. so much spaee, in a newspaper and nil judgment terfs tueiot that it is a busi Ifeiilli Cut His father's- Tbeynrignt include Barber county it up with what I wanted. I would gold. There has just been harvested from our matchless prairies hundreds nf tliou-andi of buHhels of wheat which has given a better yield of not give an advertisement in a news- ithrr irilii OCT ISTtt In. til- I VS' e.ol ln ftl eutrn.tu wheat than Sumner according to its paper of 400 circulation lor 5,000 ness necessity, actually demanded by the great supply of wheat which is ready for the hopper within a radius of ten miles of the city of Kiowa.

There is two much good sense among CHERRY TREE, which will bring into out midst near age. dodgers cr -posters. If I wanted to rnf-m. ami mtttt via ka. kP It as many dollars and contributing in lima In tmt hne for onti a non "jr Hatch- who may fcr cIImI, thry tSS with his The following we copy from the sell cheap jewelry or run a lottery scheme I might use posters, but I mia at one.

tmn bw roim many respects to the advancement of nd Sample. WPr "-JT-'Je the business men not to see that if Kansas Crop and Weather Bulletin, the lavishly endowed Southwest. In would not insult a decent reading by the State Board of Agriculture: ez9 uuTi nev er told a public with hand bills." Caldwell News. this wheat is ground here that a saving of nearly one half the cost of the flour ia saved to the consumers, while it also furnishes a home market for the Office of State Board of Agriculture, Topeka, June 10, 1839. Reports now in from about 500 corres other words we haTe an almost unlimited supply of wheat with which we can purchase money and in return can purchase our commodities.

Already our mercantile circles feel aotivity if From tbe Wellington Standard. lie. Ed Greer of the Winfield Courier farmers. Our business men know this nondent9. reDresentine 102 of the 108 counties in tne State, indicate an unusu-1 has bought the Telegram of that city, and our farmers know it.

Then why and bustle that result from the pro nnt. unite and take some action that J. C. PRYOR CO. ally good condition of crops generally paying itheiefor $2,200, or a trifle throughout the state.

over one-fourth of the cost price of ceeda of the abundant harvest, and rOSTOFFICETN KIOWA. RAN UK will result, in securing a good Flour even the skeptics, who are always The agricultural conditions generally i Tfonfhnmc. who VV VCV" IN INDIAN TKKitiiuni. Horee Brand Diamond on L'ft Sfioulrter. Some Hvandest CircU Bar on Sight Hip I fcFi.M W.

ing 31 ill at once. Well, says one, we watching the wheels of progress with has been local editor of the sheet noto nnn inp nrasneuis iur uuu luuut 1 doubt and uncertainty, now concede know the Mill is what we need, but how are you going to start the ball harvests in all crops could not well be during the greater part of its existence, f- that this bountiful harvest has far sur more encouraging. 1 will act as editor of tbe Telegram, ana The area of winter wheat, aa estimated as solicitor, and the paper passed any yitld heretofore ma3e in Barber countyv If, then, we have driven the skeptics into their holes by the corresponaents or una jaoara. iq wU1 be continued as a Democratic daily the March renort. was i.SM.vtv.

rrom rolling? We answer, there is but one way, and that is, to go at it, talk it up, take a subscription paper ia your hand with an agreement and let every business man sign it, and then ask every farmer how much stock he will jm. and weekly. abstracts of assessors' returns already in, and they have all gone in together and special reports of county clerks kind-J Messre. Voils and Claypool ship- and pulled their holes iu after them ly furnished at our request, we find this ped twelve cars of as fine fat cattle as estimate is too low by about 175.000 acres. gfi fc market irom this Abbott Buggy Co.

CHIO-AvQO, ILLINOIS. THIS STEEL GEAR BUGGY. who can safely assert, or even predict take in the mill, or how much wheat what Barber county, but more especi STATS SAM, 07 -Ml he will give. We made a great aiis I ne loiai area is pmccu ui Pa tq1 tpnet The Probable product per acre for the tyf over the Rock Island last week ally Kiowa township, will produce in 1 TW -Tl? Til vmvM take in letting the enterprise fall state is placed by our correspondents at to jvansas iviiy. aub bib -c8 22.52 bushels, a fraction higher than the 1,600 pounds, and number of stock five years, with a reasonable presump tion of at leaet as good years to fol through last fall.

Let us not repeat average for 1882, which was the highest admirers visited the Rock Island the blunder, but take this matter in low, the matchless and progressive city of Kiowa will become at once the oo tqa nnA I fit.nftlr vards this mominCT to lOOK at hand, raise the funds and get what we Rumpet. President. J. P. Bkocqh, Vice Prs.

A. J. Bestlkt, Cashier. directors: per acre ivls u. iuibi vi uuou- els, or an excess of 17,644,880 bushels them before they were loaded.

Golden C4ate when these wondcrfu all want and need a Flouring Mill. If the Flouring Mill can not be above that of last year. The acreage of corn, as estimatea Dy sugar nas "nz. uai eieguuv products will both pass through and our correspondents, is lour per cent. nA hnvr 7iU secured any other way we are in fa 0F 1C3BTFFESSST STYLES TXSICLE3.

he manufactured bv our mills and Ik.tnf Inct v.r mnkintr ft Vete cuuoo i 1 1 1M. A. W. Kumsoy, J. W.

Iob8on, J. P. lirouffh. W. P.

Carey. 1. B. Streeter, J. 8tnnthan.

J. Frame, Kos HarrU. A. J. Bentley.

IJLE2I3T ASSOSTEEST IS TUS WORLD, total area or acres. tney exercise iu ougar mc aiu vor of voting bonds, due in twenty vflara. at six tcr cent, interest. We ZuA far tsi learn ntarest Aseat ous Nile river rises regularly once a There is every reason to believe 1 believe all would be in favor of mak are reported damaged to some extent by Tear, and its rise is always simultane (Only $3.75.) AGENTS WAKTED. that the coming fall will be the most chinch bugs, but generally, throughout arrival of the fruit ing this venture and that the bonds rarrv the city "with a solid A.

Dbumm, J. L. B. Eixis, Cashier prosperous and progressive era in the the state, they are in excencm conumon. i O.

P.T. Jlee-jfi-esitienf. Zresident. season. history of this township.

Indications vote. Let us have the Mill. or arrets of the Onlrersej tbewonderfu) Vhknra im Katare thrilling dTrntar John Tibinson and Pannie O'Neil FroirtYieerrcidtentMorton's Little Girl? JoiiN-sTorrjff June 18. Ad cow pointio jLiremendous yield of al of Kiowa, who have been tbe guests of kinds of cereals that the husbandman A Glorious Fourth in Kiowa. nt4 cirenlr and extra terms ptt FBEH.

jutant General Hastings is in receipt Miss llattie Robinson in this city for Bank of Kiowa According to no program the 113th 0f to following his planted or sowed, which conclusively proves that Kiowa consists of the finest agricultural land in Kansas, PERFECT several day past, returned home last Tuesday. anniversary of the independence ofj Ellebslee, Ruisk Cliff on Hud the United States was not celebrated g0N: My Dear General: A nw ijjTentlon for making I J( 100,000 in this city. The morning sun rose Qn my return to my country home CAPITAL STOOK, in fS and Tea, Detter cnaa aw-bin? ow in we aavee 3 of tne Coffee and can be used with any rvira or Tea Pok. Run Die will be in splendor with nothing but the i find that my little girls, from 8 aent by nail for twenty cents in I tamps. jBfceniai vwutmn i small boy with his fizz, whang, bang! to 14 Vcars of age, have been bard at which will eventually make Kiowa the most substantial town in the -Southwest.

We would inform the homesceker nhat the price of land, compared with the producing qualities of the soil, Bought the Sptentfld HIGH ARM end for fall parti culara or uui and other fart aelUng articles. Does a Genral Banking Business to thunder forth the patriotic salute work since the terrible disaster at Forsaea BcMakin, Ciacinnatl.0. n3 fnnrT of the city. By ten 0 clock all our Johnstown in making articles of cloth- Ml mm buildings were elaborately decorated iK f0r the poor, homeless children HEAD 0UAETEE1 giving us the garb of a holiday attire. wn0 have survived the recent floods in firrwirifi UACIfirJE Our citizens were exceedingly clan- Tftur 8tate.

I am forwarding by the BECAygB WA8 TH2 DSSTi nieh. A small party drove to Drumm's American Express company, free of ranch and indulged in pic nio. An- charge 1 tiole. wearing apparel FOR i I as Der nimeunuosu. mivw 4 i Ti "will demonstrate to them that i a farm in the neighborhood of Kiowa, means independence, health and pros-iperity.

Come, then, and see the wheat rolling out Irom the machine at the of three bushels per minute, and of a quality that overshadows any other wheat raised in any northern state, malting more flour per bushel "Chan any wheat from any other state otner nuie company wenii over ith their own Mule creek to eat a patriotic dinner some of their dresses. IT under those beautiful elms. Some My children will feel greatly obliged RARE BARGAINS. gathered at a neighbor's house for a if you will cause the eiotning to oe 4t, 1 dislriDutea among me uwie buucicio familv visit, while vwucio fcuua. iu mo 1 i -AT THE vrA n.

the recent caiamuy, ior wuuiu sights in other cities and less bran. This land, which is Produciog tW bushel, of to jjX the acre on the average, can be pur- A fjii f.n THTFETwE PALACB DRUG STORE. f. ta nft nuwm There is no aimcuity ia seeing There is no difficulty in seein vuo r. ntAnra uawta1 ixr a lorlica rf riA I 1 j.a-m only few miles from two trans-con- DV- 7 A Tm that the PeoPle are tf- -1.

1-0 Congregational Church, while others a rrllinti 0f mononolies. The CUTTER, GRINDER AND Prescriptions Carefully Compoun iinsnisi iinFR ui ixiihiv. wuiuu uiiikva i 1- 1 1 Hnnrtrt of tha II I.HlvlAlr I the dance at the t.J attended Hardwick, of thP formation of new SHELI.BR Ant bat at tne inresnoia vi ine utbi 1 E0V7 TT.EY filL XMtt IT Combined in One Frame. The Only Ameriean market. This land is as which was the most Buccessful lru8t8 and the existence of old ones eood any in the state of Kansas P0" Peering ever held in this discourge u8 at times, but if we will ded and Made a Specialty- Combined Feed Mill Made.

TT It doe sach bcantlfal work. llsSihi Festsrf Prism Vfarranted to Giy3 satisiasiiai r. in m. alinri nrr.ln rf time Will com-1 4 thrca AllTcrent sJscd Grinders upon the I mand from U0 to $60 per acre. The aod bad t0 the difficulty in seeing that the day of ETEBY ULCHUE WilEilTIIJ fCS 5 113.

mm Mill at any ttQO. BoalT nv macuwes mi D0BS0N BROWN. Whv rrtOWn. moyand "endsUip that prevaiieu I yictor-y for the people is approaching ipsts Etei in tacipl Territcry. one.

Send for circular abin ianot mote thicklv nonulated is throughout the entire evening and For yearg the telCgraph, telephone and JDBE MIDFACTMIB CO, tM the neonle livinir in the cast ended lho dul1 4th the 3 1GSf electric light monopolies have fairly T. II. KIUKPATKICK Willlainslmrar, Ind.l A rTr Bnn.r;. ner- The music was exceedingly nne the street8 of New York Uity E. fl- KKUCHNElt.

CELViDERE. ILI. i- M.v:K usual, when it is so finely execut- Gould's bloated and arrogant THE FAVORITE CARRIAGE CO. KERCIHIER KIRKPflTillOK. e.

GEinsiq ffr- aiiw But we cd bJ aughman and Rossi, who nev- Westcr rjn Telegraph company down the applause insolently claimed the right to fill the WHOLESALE MANUFACTURERS OF must bide our time. the lirmco AVnnt. 19 o'clock all streets with Doles ana wiies, anu wuu adac which avs. "That if there "That if there is tllp5r 1mmps the authorities demanded their reniov- TTTT? ITT Uv 1 anythins Ud wil Il1 It it II OVER find it out sooner or So it will 71 i fought to the bitter ena. nua.

eminently the hit of the day. Our the courts decided that the eity had Wlta our WMI r. TTw.ot. wa9 everywhere r5rrht tn remove the obstructions. world will aoon find out that bouth- r' k.n nnn the influence of the comfort and of Then banking upon attending to wants i rn 00 -1-1 rF VonIr em Kansas tends- more grain to mar the dancers, and spared no pains to TM AMD GALE STABLE.

First-Class Baggies, Horses and Saddle Ponies Always on Courteous Attention Guaranteed the Trarelln? Pablle Horses Boarded by the Pay or Week. have all feel at home. Thus has come th- noIeg But this was ket than any other one state in this Union this yearr and there will more dollars roll into the Sunfiowar state and gone another link in the chain of a mistake, and for three months the I vears that commemorates the heroic! mayor's men -have been chopping 1 ii I AtAa a Knr liVr that for her products than any other state deeds of our forefathers our loreiatners aunng me pits. yet reported. revolution, and with its cycle of time cnoP the rise and fall of political parties a fln The world is Commissioner Stranathan says, "we rr I case.

Patriot- mnTin and so are the American movirif? FIliE VEHICLES FOR havn't much news aown aooa avium cuts no nure to tue but we have the best crops in the hSDa 0ve of country, of home and our people.Kinguiau County Democrat. Write for Catalogue. CiMCiWHATI. OHIO. U.

s. A- by buyiasyour Shoes of the Manufacturer. Satisfaction Guabajsteeo state, -Cresset. noble institutions will always tower The Vermont Microscopical Asso- Well, if one ot our commissioners boye rtisan Btrife on lhe 4th day ciation liaa just announced that ONLY $2.50 has bpoken it should be rememDerea, of juiy. of bv the Wells as this is the first instance since our 1' fiJ Richardson the w.ll-knownchem for Shoes that usually retail 43 B.

8L, DALTIL1QRE, LID. residence in the county or over inree i 6' will be aid to the first discov ftt $1.00 and $5.00. But this ia years 103 miles aff9ir onlv tlio crocs, and when tbey at Ricbburg, 3Iiss xr Tho NEW RAPID BICYCLES. HEW RAPID SAFETIES. QUADRANT TRICYCLES.

nsrht was trer 01 a new aisea-sa eim. auo wondtrful discovery by Prof. Koch of the comma baeillus, as the cause nf t-bolera- stimulated creat research irom meet acain tbey can pass a resolutioa not interfered with by state officials or QUADRANT TANDEMS. -rjJTB. CONQEESS.

trousbout the- world and it is believed the militia. Seventy-five rounds were frmrrl.t Sullivan was declared r.nr twentT-fiv centa to pay expressaes re -wrS. end ti TiTSaiEies Vamps, either liutton, lc On reoei' Two hundred secocd-band machioes, all kinds. ons Taip of ou Erery pal bizes aad prices. Bicy Warranted.

Try our Shoes oao aad you wiil Uuy no otliera. cles, Safeties and Tricy-, Send postal cote or N. Y. draft. "Write your adjresa -tay-Mentkm Sire and Width wanted.

clcs for Boys and Oirls. Scad for Catalogue and like tliis, Resolved, Tlxat Earbcr county has the best crops of any county ia the state, and that Kiowa town-ehip leads all other tas in the county. It is a xaatter of vital importance to thenar payers of this county, and should bebrought Ufo.c the people. tr-tb crops, gentlemen, the people aro all this liberal prize, offered by a bouse ofsach standing will greatly awiat ia the detection of that are the direct cause of mat diseases. Any information uron this subject will be cheerfully furnished by J.

Smith Boynton, M. Sec'y of 1 the Associutionj Barlinston, Vt. I plainly, Town, County and Ktate. CUGTOL1 BOOT Cl CMOS Price List. Mailed free.

-o-- the winner. It appears to be a fact that Kilraiu was no match for Sullivan at tbe cowuienccmeut, and only hoped to win by something occurring in his favor or by outwiudinft his by pruluoiug the fiht. AGENTS WANTED. TEYJIOTJTII, rtre cos Pennsylvania Ave, Washington, D. C-.

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