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Sharon News from Sharon, Kansas • 8

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pt ic! Las- MWt.y 1 1 1 hu ptOpitUG-STOEE; silARONDRUrSTiE' on 1 stopped oiT at Sharon to pay a visit to We -Lam ihif Company intend to present "Our Awful Aunt," to the people of Crisfield on Friday evening next 1 ins old inend and playmate, Tom Mug Noma Vandyke was oyer 1 ,1 I I uoya. from th 9 Lodge, yesterday, on bust. The familiar countenance of On our third nacre tho Sharon ps. 1 Our old friend, A. W.

Little, of 1 r. Aiani, lormeny 01 wis piace, Town company offer to donate dwell but "now of Aetna, was seen.b our in 11 lots to those who will build "or Wyandotte, and J. II. Concanon, pt OSAL. streets tne first 01 tne weeic Mr.

Manx them. Independence, gave this office pleasant call on last Saturday. thinks Aetna (ho boss town of the south-west. S. W.

Curd, the expresssman, has CSC2. Mr. and Mrs. D. C.

Kettell were been dangerously jll with pneumonia, at his home in Medicine Lodge. He Gerlie Skcen, county superinten at the flour and feed several hundred bushels to Cil an order from dent of schools announces that she presented with a pair of twins, a week ago last 'Sunday, that weighed five is bettsr, however, at this writing Sharon will be incorporated ai nounds each. Mother and children price paid. will hold an examination for teachers desiring certificates, at her office in Medicine Lodge, on the 30th day of doing well. 1 city pf the' third degree after the 16th inst.

Good for our lively young room for new goods Al Thr6ugh carelessness we neglected January, commencing at 8 o'clock A. in at cost last week to mention that Mr, 1. town at Savage neighooring city Haze! ton Express. -Harry Eames, who has been act. ing as station agent at Sharon, was Winters of Gau t.

father of our (. in Treser Gwm nave erected an This 6pace is reserved for the advertisement of the Sharon Drag Store, which will appear next week. hardware merchant, I. E. Winters, was transferred to Medicine yesterday, visiting him.

Boots and Shoes in gentleman by the name of Martin stock of i at Alien's. John Peterson has ordered a bil ice house on. the bank of Sand Creek and are rapidly it filling with ice ten inches thick and clear as a crystal, cut from a small lake on E. C. Davis' farm.

We are glad to hear as ice will be a luxury during the heated from Danville, has taken his place as Hard and pool table, and 13 expect-in them to arrive by every train. As AT COST. agent nere. Woolen goods sold fit cost at 0. soon as thev arrive, he will start a hall term.

in the building north of the News of Dr. Brown and wife returned from their eastern trip on Monday evening. The doctor passed a very high examination before the state Board of Pharmacy, this being the T. B. Chamberlain, of Clarinda, Co to the Sharon Valley Land fice.

Iowa, foreman of the plow factory v.cy to eet vour work done ao P. H. Chapin and his son, Frank wding to law. there, has been visiting with his former fellow workman, P. H.

Seay, lor purpose of his visit to Kansas City while oii their way to Medicine Lodge from the Las Vegas Hot Springs, were snow bound in Sharonlast Wednesday Cotne everybody andi see the great several days. Mr. Chamberlain is said The Big Ten minstrel troupe of reduction in price on au gooas to be one of the finest wood workmen, Sharon, gave their performance at this and Thursday. Mr. Chapin is in very O.

G. Ross. in mc cumury, uuu is iuu.hiB 1 pIace on Wednesday nicht last, to feeble health indeed. crowded house. The boys did splen tyilarv.

Davis has just received a Ed. McNabb, the gentlemanly cotion to establish a carriage and wagon factory. The gentleman is favorably impressed with Sharon and may didly, considering it was only their and compute assortment of Drugs, lie can supply you wjth almost any and efficient telegraph operator -who has been stationed here for some time, SHARON DRUG STORE. second appearance on the. stage, Attica Advocate.

SHARON DUG STORE remain permanently. thing you want, Can ana see, has been transferred to Medicine L. We dislike to lose such a jovial, whole- .1.. Homo See Hen Farmers Flour at Savage Wake- The first accident on the newly constructed Medicine Lodge line, occurred to the west bound train, about sould fellow from our midst. and you can buy Pittsburg The WEEKLY coal of M.

B. Nichols cheaper than We hear it rumored that the a mile and a half east of Sharon, on any other firm in town. Try him. GT Don't forget that Allen carries the largest stock of Hats, Caps aid dreaded epizootic has made its appear last Sundav evemnsr. The train was ance in the neighborhood, it this is Don't faiL to call at Allen where makincr pood time, when all at once a Cloves in town.

true, it behooves farmers and others who own and use horses, to take care you can buy goods at cost for the next casting on the rear truck of the tender 60 days. broke, letting the frame fall to the ONE DOLLAR A YEAR. The following comparative statement of the number ot the most prominent Weeklies of them. gloyes. The price i of gloves has been re duced at O.

G. Ross. Men's Fur Hats, Caps and Clothing track' JBaKl.wori. men Last Wednesday "Shi." Standiford at Allen's. 1 5Utccceu ia ficuuig locomonve to shipped three car loads of fat cattle published In the United States shows conclusively that the WEEKLY GLOBE-DEMO CRAT is from 25 TO 50 PER CENT.

THE CHEAPEST. E. Davis has plenty of mon me svviicn, wnere siuck last, out Dy from this place to Kansas City. We EsTHUTs hand made Boots, best working nearly all night, the disabled ey for loans on Real Estate, and can are oi the opinion that in the near Weekly Globe-Demoorat, St. Louis, Weekly Hepublican, 8t.

Leuis, in town, at Allen's. turnish the money without delay. engine was gotten on to the side track It seems to us that the Legisla- future Sharon will be a very important shipping point for cattle, hogs and AT COST, stoves 'at cost for the next Hubbard Price. Heating Everybody can talk but R. B.

Whitaker Co. will loan you money on day of application. 70 Columns f)(i columns 50 columns 60 columns 50 columns 66 columns 66 columns 66 columns 56 columns 66 columns 10 Pages ti pages 8 pages 8 pages 8 pages 8 pages 8 pages 8 pages 8 pages 8 pages ture should enact a law prohibiting people from turning domestic animals sheep. $1.00 Per Tear 1 00 per year 1 00 per year 1 25 per year 1 00 per year 1 00 per year 1 00 per year 1 00 per year 1 00 per year 1 00 per year Weekly Tribune, Chicago, Illinois, Weekly Times, Chicago, Illinois, Weekly Inter-Ocean, Chicago, Illinois, Weekly Enquirer, Cincinnati, Ohio, Weekly Commercial Gazette, Cincinnati. Weekly Times, New York City, Weekly Sun.

New York City, 60 days Miss Belle Boyd, who has been loose in the winter and allowing them SEEDS. visiting her sister, Mrs. M. M. Holmes to shift for themselves without a par JO.

E. Davis will give you bet Weekly World, New York City, mes. for severe! weeks, returned this To the Farmers and Gardners of ter rates, and fill choice applications ticle of food or shelter. If individuals have no more compassion in their week to her home, near Sharon She for loans, as prompt as any other FOURTEEN COLUMNS OF SOLID BEADING MATTER IN FAVOR OF THE 'S-D. TEN PAGES made tid of the Latest Telecrrnnhln Nawa and rVirrnannndnnno frn gave this office a short call and order- souls than to allow their horses and Sharon Valley.

I will say 'that I just received a very large and new supply of D. M. Ferry Co seeds. O. G.Ross.

agent in the county. Don't forget the loans made at 8, 9, 10 or per id the Herald sent to her for one year. cattle to freeze to death by inch Kiowa Herald, es while they toast their shins by parte of the world, Political News, full and complete Market Reports, and Choice Miscellaneous Matter selected especially fof the Farm and Home. Sent to any address ONJ1 YEAR for ONE DOLLAR, (postage prepaid) It is the Largest and Best Family Paper in the World. Sample Copies sent on application.

cent interest. a warm fire, it seems as though our law The track layers on the railroad LADIES OF SHARON AND VlCINITT, makers should take them in hand and PRICES OF OTHER EDITIONS OF THE GLOBE-DEMOCRAT had reached the depot 'grounds at If you can not jet what you want impose a heavy fine for every act of DAILY, PER ANNUM, J12.00. TRI-WEEKLY, PER ANNUM, 15.00. Medicine, when the last storm visited are going to close out our Heating Stoves at cost to make room for a lull line of cook stoves. Don't JaU to see us if you are in need of one Hubbard Price.

the line of Fate Dress Goods at us, and nothing more could be done until it abated. This was of course ter cruelty of this kind. God did not create dumb brutes for man to use and then abuse, neglect and turn loose SEMI-WEEKLY, PER ANNUM, 3.00. Postmasters and Newsdealers are authorized to receive subscriptions or send direct to GLOBE PRINTING St. Louis, Missouri.

your own town, give us a call at our store in Medicine Lodge, and we can ribly annoying to the Lodgeites. The toad had reached them but could not unsheltered from the storms of winter. Sugar Cured Hams, cts. per pound, at Savage suit you, for we have the finest line of these goods in Barber county, and our prices are the vrey lowest. be utilized.

Snow rapidly melting. -Mr. E. T. Turner was madelhap- The irrepressible, whole-souled JjYERLEY, JJARK K.UNYAN.

py last evening by a visit from his father who lives at Ridge Farm, stoves, at cost for the Hubbard Price. ohn Fleming, while on his way to CPHeating next 6o days CARD OF THANKS. I desire to thank those kind friends who donated so generously to myself anc family on New Years' eve. May the Lord prosper them in all their future undertakings, is the wish of Mrs. Minitie Benard.

tSPBe sure and get a heating stove Medicine Lodge from a visit to Peo iidiana. He intended that when He gave man the horse, the ass and the cow, that they should be treated compassionately and not. cruelly. For our part, it makes our soul sick to see cows that are giving milk, stand huddled up against a hotfse' or shed, trembling in every limb, and vainly trying to get out of the cutting blast, Yes, we think our Legislature should look after this cheap while they are going at ria, Illinois, stopped in to see us for a short time last Thursday. John says Some partita who came in from Roof Paint7 5 cents per gallon at jSharon Drug store.

Hubbard Sl Price. the west Monday evening, say they ISPO. E. Davis wants to loan saw twenty-one dead bodies brought 20,000 in the next to days, and dur GO. E.

Davis wants 100 thpice applications for loans' in the next 30 days. Money furnished as soon as raortgage is signed. into Garden City at one time that were frozen during the big it was thought the number would be greatly Samples of the "House hold" and "New Home" sewing machine can be seen at the residence of Mrs. M. L.

Shefpy. ing that time, rates will be lower than ever before. Make your, loans while money is plenty and cheap. swelled. We give the report for what GHust received a fine lot of Rates will be higher in a short time.

ORDER OP ATTACHMENT, is worth, A caucus for nominating officers Ladies Necklaces and Earrings at the Sharon Drug Store. that during the last storm, people came near freezing while riding in the cars, and that water in the locomotive boilers often would freeze up solid. The mail is now carried from Attica to Medicine Lodge by buck-board. This is made necessary by the contractor having to reach Enon post However we understand it will be but a short time until a mail train is put on, after which other arrangements regarding the above named office will necessarily have to be made. The mail arrives and departs at about the same time it did during the sum BOOTS AND SHOES, Come and examine the reliable C.

for the city of Sharon was held at the matter at once. Medicine Lodge is nothing if she is not sensational, the latest on the boards" being a civil action' brought by a party named W. R. Griffin against Eli Smith, David Stith, T. L.

O'Bryan, C. C. Sparks and Ed. Williams, lor $10,000, plaintiff alleging in his petition that the above named parties forcibly took him from a wagon, and placing a rope around his neck, with the other over the limb of a tree, they Before J. L.

Pel ton, a Justice of the Peace of Medicicine Lodge Town-' shiD. Barber Kasi. O. B. Jordan vs.

James Roberts, new church building yesterday evening H. Fargo Boots and Shoes, sold by for the purpose of nominating a mayor, (J. G. Ross. Said defendant is hereby notified that on GTDo not negotiate a loan until you have called at the office of O.

Davis and learned his rates. It will pay you. police judge, and five councilmen. The following is the result 5 Mayor, W. T.

Williams: for police Judge, TO THE FAE1JEES' I will pay you "for corn, 25 cts. in the 28th day of December, A. D. 1885, an order of atthment for the sum of Four Dollars and 81 cents, was issued by the above named Justice of the Peace, against his goods in the above entitled action and that said cause -will be heard on the 2d day of February, 188C, at 10 o'ciock a. m.

Q. B. Jordan, Plaintiff. H. Seay for councleman, T.

H. exchange for goods, and goods at ohnson, M. Si Thrailkill, Geo. Allen, Geo. Allen.

mer. bottom pnees, People of Sharon and vicinity have a good Opportunity to get pictures, as Medicine Lodge has a first-tlass Dhotoeranher. jerked him from the ground several T. Cathcart, and Mr. Dorman.

It Watch for itl The first symptom Attest J. Jj. reiton, j. r. Sl-w3 of true croup is hoarseness and if was hoped by all parties concerned that the old factional fignt would not be brought into the city election Go Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is, free to C.

B. Wakefield's fand get a I can of "Snow Drift" baking ir fnr r1 "Ante for cents, times for the purpose ot extorting a confession from him that he was implicated in the robbing of a man named Snyder last spring, for which the Chit-wood were" arrested, but afterwards discharged for want of evidence to convict. We remember at the time the occurrence took place, that Griffin stated he discovered who the parties jsowder 35 but it seems the old feeling of animosity not been entirely eliminated. Citizens should bear in mind that election occurs next Saturday. ly given at once and the doses frequently repeated the dread disease may be entirely prevented and all danger and anxiety avoided.

Sold by H. A. Davis. Mrs. Reidell, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Washington Tschopp, whom we have heretofore mentioned as being quite ill with consumption, died during the fearful storm of last Thursday. Mrs. Reidell had been a constant sufferer for a long time, gradually growing weaker each day until her spirit was called to its long home, where sickness and pain are unknown. Mr.

and Mrs. Tschopp have the warmest sympathy of friends at the loss of their beloved daughter. The first regular train on this line of A cood sized audience greeted the ay Clark's latent. Buy Garnetfs Patent, Buy West's Patent, Buy Roller Meal. Manufactured by Harper Milling o.and for sale by M.

Nicholns. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Wichita, Kansas, December 24th, 1885. Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that saia proof will be made be fore O. E.

Davis, Notary Public, at Sharon, Kansas, on Thursday, February 11th, 1886, viz: George W. Walgamott D. No. 30191 for the ne se qr sec 27 twp 32 8 of 10 6 p. m.

He names the following wit' nesses to prove his continuous residence up -on and cultivation of said land, viz i Washington Tschopp, J. L. Pelton, James McCollister and John McCollister all ot Sharon, Kansas. 31 Frank Dale, Register. MERCHANT TAILORING, Byerly, Runyan, "at Medi Sharon Comedy Company on Monda evening to witness the rendition of the drama entitled, "Our Awful Aunt," which the members have been rehears cine Lodge," desire to say to the peo- of Sharon and vicinity that they ing for several weeks past.

The first have employed two of the finest Tail ors in the country, and are prepared Chamberlain's Cough Remedy does dry up a cold but loosens and reaves it. It aids expectoration, opens secretions and frees the system of poisons of a cold. Its soothing, Jing and strengthening powers have for it the title of the best made. to manufacture Clothing to Order in the very latest styles. Mr.

Byerly has road, reached Medicine Lodge last Saturday evening. This has necessitated a change from the former order of things, whereby the west bound train thing on the programme of the evening was an Irish farce entitled, "The Spikes Family," wherein Messrs. W. p. Skaggs and Chas Pond, and Misses Reynolds and Pearl Neel appeared as characters Mr.

Skaggs being the just returned from Chicago with a magnificent line 01 Merchant tailor leaves Attica the afternoon at 3 oni who uses it says its a good 'kine. Sold by H. A. Davis. hen-pecked husband and Miss Weel ing Goods, which they are prepared to make into suits at very reasonable rates.

Please remember this. were that composed the "neck-tie" committe, in spite of their disguises, but did not mention any names. After studdying over the matter, he has concluded to bring suit for damages to his character and nect The matter may prove interesting before it is through with. 111 i .11. 1 STOEM NOTES.

John Boyd lost a horse during the cold weather. James Huffaker lost several sows and a large number of pigs. We understand Mr. Lumpkin lost several head of hogs from freezing. John Curry, so we understand, lost twenty head of hogs during the blizzard.

D. Clough had the misfortune' to lose several hogs, also a bull and a heifer. The cold was so intense on last Land Office at Wichita, Kansas, December 21st, 1885, Notice Is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before R. B. Whitaker Notary Public at Sharon.

Kansas, on February 12th, 1886, vise John R. Dunkin for the se qr of the he ir-ofseo 84 twp 82 of 10 west. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence up on and cultivation of said land, viz: William A. Stuart and Lewis W. McMurtry, of Enon, John W.

Rutherford and Dock. A. McKinnev. of the brow-beaten wife. The farce was good, and well carried out, but the ladies will pardon us for that if they had made greater attempts to conceal their identity it would have Tot several years Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has been prized for its AU persons indebted to me, either practice or goods, are respectfully posted to call and settle their at once, as I.

am in need of and the only way I have of Urg it is to make collections. T. W. Davis, M. D.

speedy and certain cure of croup. It is ihe favorite and main reliance with thousands of mothers. It will not only cure croup but if freely used as soon as the first indication of the disease ap: o'clock, and arrives Sharon at 3:30. After remaining here 30 minutes, it leaves for Medicine, arriving there at 4:50 p. m.

The train leaves Medicine for the east at 7 o'clock in the morning, arriving here at After remaining 30 minutes, the train leaves for Attica arriving there at 8:50. This ar-ragement gives Sharon one train a day less than formerly. It is stated upon good authority, however, that a passenger train will soon be put on this line, which will be much more convenient for the traveling public. We are sorry to say that no action was taken at the last session of Kansas. 31 Frank Dale, Register.

deen better still. The elocutionary exercise by L. J. Kalklosch, entitled, The Old Fashioned Debating Society, was ope of the best things of this kind we have heard for some time. While some of the audience failed to appre pears, that is as soon as the child be- GLOBE HOTEL, comes the least hoarse, it will prevent it, doing away with all danger and anx- tattr TVtay0 io nrtf- ttiA 1o act Hotlfrpr in ciate it, still a large majority agreed giving the remedy freely, as it contains Thursday that many snow birds froze peaking of children being troubled 1 croup, Mr.

O. B. Hayden, drug- Panora, Iowa, says "I have 1 Chamberlain's Cough Remedy treatment of croup in my fam-r the past three or four years I invariably had satisfactory flora its administration." I it a certain and speedy cure 'jnjerous disease." Sold by that it was a splendid effort. The drama of "Our Awful Aunt," is short, but good, and those who took part in it, acquitted theraselyes creditably indeed. Special mention is due no injurious substance.

Sold by ti, lw This new and eommodlnna hnnca la am the Board of Commissioners towards a. Davis. The G. B. Shaw Lumber Company's open for the accommodation of the traveling public.

It 1b the purpose of the proprietor to make this a Miss Allie Bray as "Aunt," ana JViacK Wakefield as "David Mann," while W. D. Skaees as "Pete." the Negro ser FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, sheds, which had just been completed, were entirely demolished by the force of the wind. This makes the second time these sheds have suffered from the "zephyrs." Furnishing all the accommodations necss -ary for the comfort of travelers. The upper portion of the front of I.

vant, acted his part to perfection and kept the house in a continual roar. The farce entitled "The Haunted House," in which W. D. Skaggs ap ETWinter's hardware store was blown peared as the colored man and P. E.

to Both Saxes. woman making less than try our easy money We waiit 37l's for I Dean Spinal i our Spinal and Ab-1. 1 1 cj -). i oi-iCM 1 in on Wednesday evening, leaving a bad ldoking wrck, but in reality damaging the building only to the amount opening up wagon roads running north from Sharon. D.

Cole presented a petition asking for a road running north as far as his place, but owing to the fact that several interested parties objected, and but few would be benefitted thereby, the Board refused to grant the petition. We were of the opinion that Mr. Ewing, of Claim post office, would be on hand with a petition for a road running north on the quarter section line east ot the 'mound', hut he failed to put in an appearance. There are so many complaints from -rs who would like to come to 1 to trade but find it difficult to 1 1 it does seem as though to do somcihieg it cwts. ATTENTION, FAEMEES.

I will sell you more and better Nursery Stock for the money any 9th-er nursery firm in the State. stock warranted true to name and satisfaction guaranteed. All stock that dies replaced at half price. Orders by mail promptly attended to. ENDORSEMENTS.

'We, the underslgneil, hereby certify that we have purchased gtock ot A. I). Clark, representing the Ottawa Nursery, and have found thatihis represeutationHjoan be entirely relied upon, and that his stock is in first -chigg order. M. Sherpy, B.

Wakefield, P. H. 8ay, JO. Turner, J. Ii.

Fair, Jan. Huffntwr. A. Cubs AMt White as the detective; was laugnaDie indeed. This closed the evening's en-tertainmet.

We understand the re of about $10. BoamisK ty flu in or Weei Wia or via out LoflgiDg. U3In connection with the house is a stable, where horses Intrusted to our care will receive all needful attention. PRICES MODERATE. As we expect the business of the house to stand on i own merits, we a.k the traveling public to give us a fair trial; it will be your pleasure as well as to our interest, fo do all things reasonable to pieae our guests.

The mercury registered as low' as ceipts did not near cover the expenses, nineteen degress below zero early in the morning on Friday last. It is no rouin). Near O. G. Ross store, a pair of wonder that stock died.

The mystery is that 'any animal unsheltered lived old rimmed specticles. Owner' can 1 iroup.a sucn weatner. ave tlicui ty paying fortius notice.

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