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The Windom Record from Windom, Kansas • 1

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VP Window, Jdc'Pkersoii County, Kansas, September 6, 1SS4. Mo. Ja fse-t, t. is mli'Hiii'dy dliii -TIME TABLE, WINDOM RECORD pro- ci It to it'calo tthi li oi clt'Ti the mo Bi'oom corn harvest grosses finely. f- n.

on (lie I. indom iw follows: lirtiut'U uhh 8 AT I'll DAY, 188-L OOINO KAKT. Accommodation 11:17 Passenger Omb Uoit 1 Ykaii fl.GO Oi'E Cor 0 Months fiolXd WKKT. (iwt Coil 40 Accommodation 1 ui Vim.ionovr ft in ADVEIU7SIXO HATES SO? IK a 3 Low, lower, lowest in the price of wheat. Quite a crowd ol jolly democrats paswd through hero Monday evening on their way to Great I end.

The Sterling Sugar "Works are in full blast. A railroad has been built from the factory to the cane Held it greatly facilitates the aiilllUl-ing of cane. The cane this year promises a heavy yield of Oao inch, ouw GO Oan inch, me Uiontli 100 Ouo inch, tlirca months 2 25 Ono inch, nix months 4 00 Ono inch, ouo year 0 00 Thei was a big dnnco ut tho Hidl laht night Por a nico easy (dmvo or a 'dandy hair cut call tit the new barber nbop. Get chipped dried inf diced by machine ut llull Go's. Iland made Pootn at Hall wnrrantcd not to rip.

solo or sown. Twenty-eight cars of grain were shipped from thia station ihiu week. Mmdcy Adams have received largo invoice of stoves and runges. Buy tho Wheeler Wilson New Improved No. 8 aewiny machino from Hull Co.

Jubt received a car load of the famous rock suit at Van NordHtrand Lindell's. Jno. Trotter, brolhor-in-lnw of A. It. Kumnge, visitinf? hero.

Ho in pleased with the country. We will pay for flowing nnd peg Local not! ecu 5 cuutn, 10 centa nud 20 iur lindi payablo in ndvanca DiKCOiuits ni)d Hxcial ratos tfivou on Iwgo uuiounU of advertising. ulvaulngoa fur prodiieing this nun-t de-llnioiig fruit. 'J hu tdrawburry dooi exceedingly woll In llioKO of thi conn ry wlu-ro leniuns, I'gi, hniianns and piiU'aidu- abonn nn I does well in regions Hofarnonh that the most ha dy apples wdl not ma-turo. Hut a rury sniaH amount of land is ro'pilred to raise eaougli strawberries to simply an ordinary family.

A s-pmro rod, If treated properly, will produce as many strawl-erries as a cuminou family will ro piho during their, suoii. 'J ho plants multiply very fa-t. livery p'aut H'-t out in th spring may bo made to produce frem ten to twenty plants during the suas-m. J5y ruani rin jr tho parent plants tho youngoncs wlllbo strong and stocky. Strawberry plants come into bearing very (inickiy.

tf thuy inn rooted in pois in tlio auunnr ami set out early in the fall, they 11 prodiv a lino crop tho llowingyt ar. i'o other fruits except undoes an I which aro gi'iiorally ranked with vgo-fables, can bo )roifuccd so (piiekly. A person who does not wish to lav out much money hi commencing with fctrawberrios i au procuio early in th suing a do.en strong plants of souki good variety and rai iro them plan enough to s. u.iro Vi A i land. the youag phii.ts in amah pots liko tlio-o u-ed by Hursts they will be in condition to set ut in September, and by mulch ng thoy will produce a good crop next season.

The plants e' out for propagat ng purposes should be planted In Very rich foil, at considerable st mco apart, an 1 well 'itlt va'ed. Kunners will appear about tho last Thoy should bo allowed? to sp-read in a'l'ilirections. At the p-dnls where rudimentary plants should ap-p ar nn the runners the litdo puis should be sunk in tho ground and the runner held in plaee i ya snia'l one, a J. Ansioun, Editor, O. Lackey, of Little liiver, was a vLiior at this ollice one day this week.

J. D. Long, of Little liiver H. K. HALL.

C. S. IIAI.L. I. HALL.

R. M. HALL CO. IiEAI.EUS IS DRY GOODS, BOOTS SHOES, Ready Made Clothing, GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, WIXIDOM, KANSAS. ging our hand mndo Boots if they rip before they nro worn out Hall Co PJIEY ZUKAIC, S.

Warnett Bold a fine lot of pench 09 to Vnn Nordhtrnnd Lindell yes terdny. lliey bring a good price tit Opi. Postoflico, MePhorson, Kansas, present. Mrs. McKay; of Adel, Iown, has Kwp tbo bst and lar''nst stock of 4 Stints boon visiting Mr.

J. P. Ramage for iuirniture, Jjrnckets, iMirrors, un PaintinirH, Chromon and l'icture preambulated the streets of this city Tuesday. Dr. Cordier, of AYindom, is in town to-day, (Thursday) being called here on professional- business.

Mcpherson Republican. U. Myers, from La Salle county, Illinois, arrived Saturday and with him came C. Gephart. They are hi search of farms on which to locate and several weeks nnd will return on Pramoa iu tho city.

Their stock of Monday to Iown. Thero will bo ft meeting of the forked stick, or a piece of wiro bent lik Windom Elitino Logan club, in a nair-pin. lue pots must illicit with rieii earth in which tho roots will Case's Hull, this (Saturday) evening. spread, be- oral good plants may often All members and nil persons desiring lie obtained inn the same runner. Is larfje and frosli, in now and ploas- to join, should be present After they have all beconio tahlished in the pots, the rum er may bo cut and liiif uesif'iis.

Uomo ana soo Miss Bello Bebout left for her homo in Emqoria Thursday. She is tal tho original plant left to grow by it-elf. 1 bo plants rooted in this way may he put into permanent rows without inter are relations to C. Myers, who Wo trivo Kpocinl attention to our ented little Miss nnd we hope she will fering with their growth. A hole being Undertaking Dopartmont, and have a visit hero ngain.

lives northwest of here. S. II. Terry, (J. II.

Buck very pfuciciit haiul onayoj in trim mado witli a trowel, the pot is invc.ted and thumped on the bottom, tho plant J. L. Pancotiht called on us yesier- Will Exhibit at MePHERSON, Sept. 8th, in all its tains coiliiw and caaKots. being caught in one hand.

hen luy. He is recognized candidate Jag tii annu qvar 11. M. Hall dar do liar goda varor for lag.i priscr dit io.r niilo-iiiil)iaU'r alia sven- M. Monnan and JJ.

Mitchell placid in tho ground it should be pressed lirmly mound tl.o rools. The for tho republican nomination for landed here this week. They harno pots mav be usod lor root n-' county attorney of McPhcrson conn- plants for several years (iood, stroiie; mmn mm i upeolstss? are lrom central Ulno and have come to stay, buinjrinir plants may be raised hy sett' ng the prnpn-gatingplautsa-'dir ictod above and allow- Superior Greatness. Eev. J.

Armour, of Sterling, father skar att komma och so mig. Aktmingsfult, (Just Falk, mir ino youns plants lo iaho rooi in tne of yo editor, wns in this place Thurs' utensils, household ground. if c.irofully taken up when day, nnd was much plonsed with (he goods and some, fine stock tlio soil is damp, as after a ram, they mav be removed sntno distance without full line Our stock in tbo jury, l'lants raised near where thev with them a fine Kentucky lire wanted for setting do much better than those obtained from a distam e. running horse among the -itoro and complete, i ccipt of gojli, crowded witii plnco and the hurroundings thereof. VnnNordstruiid Lindell have nn immense trado in Clothing.

Fall just received. Tho earning of the A. T. S. F.

at this hist month was 0,200 which ia a good showing fur a station INQRMOU: or gard culture tho soil for straw-ry p.auis should bo well pi enured. iho spade is preferable to tho plow for WINDOM Eli BEE SHOP Sliaviujj and 1 laic-cutting (Jivo me a Call, J.A. Crane. George Meister and Albert NOW ALL UNITED IN ONE VAST and COLOSSAL EXHIBITS pulvori.iug it. it is n.ituiall.v vo rich considerahlo well-rolti stable JFREBH GOODS Darr, from IJiidham, Green eounty, Illinois, were here on manure should be appla and inc only year and half old.

poratod with tho soil while spading of it should lo buried o-iiie "Wednesday. They arc visit- The old Fchool house as not put up at miction on lant Friday, ow cply. ile ro ts should lc lraueeii to penelrato the soil as far as pusib ills' Menus ana lookmir lor Tho lihtnts will sutler less from drought Aii tlicm tb'i lirui are tnd. Henry Stout, Kev. Do if ti etoil isspaded deeply.

If croon is scarce tho rows may bo sixteen inch r. to call and set Motto and Jas. Bethard, of es a art, and tho plants -stand at tho tle i-oo'i -frail CalBorcla (Mi into disla ice in the rows. Mcxt ever Wheatland are old acqaintan- 1NI.V fourth ro.v a grace two feet wide diould ces of theirs. uj ielt lor a patn for onveiiieneo i ing to thero being so few in town and no one neemed inclined to bid on it.

J. L. Tinsley, who in engaged with C. M. Mulky, the grain dealer, had (he misfortune to dislocnto his ankle on Wednesday.

Though painful he is able to be at his business. C. W. Tittnm, the popular candidate for county superintendent, was caller the other day. Mr.

Tittum's cultivating tho plants and picking tin Coa-'tautly o-i turntid fivna lt Josejih. Wondt, a wholesale grain Domes. II tho plants aio sot out in Kiiring thev should not be permitted lealer of KatiHfts City was iu town A. iinl wif produce fruit that season. The How.

oE Me Saturday. hteins should bo cut oil' as soon as Tho fruit prospects in this region appear so as to throw all the sap inti tlio plant. For the same reason the run rro very flattering. Wo have on ouf Wo pay tho liers should be cut oil'. The stalks en I qualifications fire undoubted nnd he runners mav be ensily p'nehed oil' wh is very well known in this comity.

they are young and tender. If they are allowed to become tough it will re nec It is now timo the district school tnble peaches as lino as we ever saw in any locality. An enormong lot of wheat camrt into town Vt'ednosduy and we are glad to say the price was up a JitUn. essary cut them. A sharn snnil boards throughout the county should may be employed to cut runners.

1 itt iv in town to-day Mes. Jfo't and Lfulky, Tslrs. Holt 2.1.tw utteudod (lie Jant niybt. Charley 3 laker and Henry Stout art) get i big in so'uo line crrpontcT uii iSii-pbiUt (HlpinV u.jiv Pariners, men, onltlo m-a, ewvyb jviy, should try tbo new kind of at Vail Lindell's r.n.s Quost an aocomplinbed I.i-.ly xj'oei Iowa, is visiting her bii h'lir. J.

L. Johnston, who re fix up and repair tbo school buildings. A little done, now is better other attention will bo required exec to keep tho ground free from weeds it li a favorablo season the plants of eva'y 1 Important than moro done later in the season cover about ha tho ground by fall. the approach of winter theplants shoid 1 and is easier accomplished A word bo covered to tho depth of three or four to thowiso is sufficient F. Marlofer nnd A.

Field, of La inches with long hay or straw. It "rn be held in position so it will net blown away by tho wind by laying ia'b t. and lino c. Wo carry ths i CABLE DISPATCH FROM THE CT.LGBIt.lTKI IIS. JAItl.KV.

deer people: i wil exibet mi stupondus cullctiorl ov wax works, eairly in October in winDuni. nits truIY, JIadame Jarley Grange county, came here last along the paths As the frost leaves tho Saturday, bringing their household sii'lesi wiles south of here. should bo removed. "Plant' treated in this way will produce a larw ooda, stock find mining outfit. TOBi crop of very lino berries tho yea'- tl.ev Tho Hulioiil will, commeueo ia this district on the 22d d-iy of this month Field bus located live miles south- are planted out, By forking up the soil between the plants and adding soifte which wi i proliably, bo as booh as ast and Marlofer still further south.

Tho announcement of C. O. Spen moro manure and soil, they will continue to prolooo well two or three tho new school bou-je will ho com-1 Notice Is hereby given that the school board of District E8 will positivly sell on Saturday, tbo 1.1th clay of September, nt 4 o'clock p. in front of the post years. cer may bo Been in another column.

Ho has mado nn efficient officer, hav Persons having time and land to do Tho art'j'iia well boiny sunk by tbo UQ H0W HAS ONE GF THESE FEATURES 1 ing been elected to this office two Ever brought to Win bun. Come us give r.s trial Wo will not bo uu.le.r:-,ohi by any-house in coualy, and guarantee satisfaction to R. M. HALL CO. city, will a ileplu of live unn-dred feet if no tierious draw- office, at Windom, tho eld school house and furniture: consisting of years ago; has filled tho office to the entire satisfaction of nil.

His chances for re-election are fluttering. back occurs. It in proposed to use seats, desks, nnd stove lo bo sold without reserve to the highest bidder, an explosivo in tho -bottom of tho well which cannot fail to produce Persons that we accommodated for cash in baud. ood results. Mr.

Tan Arsdale, the with goods during harvest should call By order of tho Board, Wt Clayton, Clerk. tl Ltd settle, as wo depended on the money nnd need it nt present to meet some bills. Special Notice. I KERftS Of FLEPHwKfS fl 0 GIRAFFES 'tKI-i'E AFRICAN FIEPHANTS A KHfjlf nS.VK OF flSTBIEKEsI TIiE H' V'OOf FLFPHAT A I TOW nHINOrFnOS A SCORE (, IIP uTAf'tM i 0 fi A I I 8 A OF P.FA MOWS i aft eftPERF0R I ZEDRAS a rtuE kaIm.il jj i) (j t7; cvly now slaver BHAZiLiAr-i Tr.min'.s fypE JJ BO RILL A3 Ty.M!.';:HFD SOBSf SW ArfiiQA'J ELAHDs" kangaroos iAy H3 PIKER SECg CAS UiU ly qlarbeabs wyl bhau vlack vaoke BABBOOKSCy I'f'ffff-W VV APES COLONIES IVY r-'X fXMYRIADS pi 7 BIRDS AXNOl'XCUaKXT. We are authorized to announce the All Dailies owinir ac- Van Likiiell.

District No. 70, Rico county, has name of C. O. Spencer as candidate for tho office of probate judge, sub- been rejirinting and repairing their iect to the decision of tbo republican county convention. school house, which is ono of tbo nic vote to strawberry culture can scarcely do better than 1 1 sot one or two hundred plants each year and treat them as r.bovo directed for the sako of the crop they will have the year after ihcy are set out.

Tho berries produced on oung plants are much larger and liner' than those on old ones. When each plant stands by Itself tho berries ripen much better than when tho plants aro crowded. With ten plants kept in rich ground for propagating purposes the requisite number oi young and strong plants i be raised. ti awberries of smaller sh and poorer quality can bo raised inn much easioi' way. The soil can bo pie-part with the plow and harrow, tho plants set in rows from two and a 1 alf to three feet apart and tho ground be tweeu them worked with a cultivat ir.

If the rows aro quite straight tho culti-yator may be run closo to tho pla i without injuring them. Of course it wilt ho necessary to use tho hand hoe between tho plants in tho rows. Two or three good crops can be obtained from plants si out and tended iu this way. Unless pains bo taken to keep most of the runners cut oil' tho plants Lccome too thick to bo strong, and tho berries will I small. Tho soil becomes i aid and loses hs fer llity, as tho strawberry plant is a gross feeder.

As etraw-bcry- pbhis become old new ro ts ap-r-ear neur the stirl'aeo of tho ground and olnnls iuihah- 1y iian 'I linv mil- li est pchool houses in Ibis reo-ion. Miss linguist ut iattio luver, who is an expert at such work, has been engaged to run tbo 'infernal machine'1. There no doubt but that favorablo results will follow. As wo will need (ill of our avilable anus by tbo 0tb of this month, we make tho following offer: Any ono paying us 1.C0 within tbo next twenty clays will receive tbo Rtjcoied one year and can have it s-ent to any address for one month without extra charge; or one copy to four different addresses, A Fruit All Jlay flake. Estella Tucker, one of Pico county's counts to C.

M. CASE will please settle the same he-ore the lOh of September, either hy cash or note. thorough and practical young teachers, has been engaged to teach 23 CLCWKS tho Bchool and tvo believe tho term The Market. 2. Wheat 50 No.

3 40i No. 2 Corn 28 Fat Cows '-i Nalivo steers Hay 3.50 per ton Al.ADVRlDCRS 10 firca fiWpi-sVA opens Monday Sept 8th. ayfiolfl'B' harlots You will find nico line of drv i. Trespe cf ArlaliMa-yA WE rxHIDIT 1KEH FHfE 2' Orrat I.CAPERS goods at Tan Lindell's ftCOREScfAr-nortATSVX Tfl Tu- irrcupB nfCYMM STS MASS FETING. Tbo second Quarterly Meeting STRONGEST WAN livinn' At the court hons for the (Jon way Circuit will bo held IlUb, 1 Many farmers dislike "to take tip a new bicaao it rcuire so loitg a ti'iio to bring fruit lives, lushes, ana vines 1b to boarins.

Most tenaut farm at school hoitso Sept fi, and 7. STir; cioyci.e troupf. fertrui Prftf.V'HITE'S DOG OTICUS tyrto ftAB0 family Itev. T. 0.

Miller, will preach Saturday at 10:80. a. and the o'clock j. m. All green I lackers, anti-monopolists, and others who endorse tho 33 idler planonn and nominal inn nro ct.i'diidiy invited to -af'end this a km rt ut strfft r.tspi av MIST rGRGr0US Hold, in fair i oiidilion by plaeingiicotit- irAerctcu ers g' along willio'it fruit for tho rea-b that noun is produced on tho farms Ijiey rent, an hiiving only short leatcs, tliey do not lind it to their advantage to ouii ti trapo vinus, or hushes ihat ill ro.bieo Lei-res.

Many ecr ons 5 0 CAOFS OF ANIMALS meeting for the purpose of perfect 1ig our organization, forming a Puller fii ITTr a a ol Weil-rotte I mtinin eon the ground 'ii them and loosening the so a to k. luting can bo done i. ilii a garden "whi'o iheioil rt-y. a k1 i a jif .0 fv fii ISWAN Propridon, iv'tti' in viilaies r-iret that ev have' 'i HP I ii fi r. 1 club rnd al tending to tsuch other l.ms- usrrwjMg with cot aw a f.ii.vf i qurrierly conference will follow this service.

Tbo elder will preach again Sunday at p. m. and administer tlio sacrament of fho "Lord'. supper. Also love feast Sunday nt.

10 o'clock and preaching nt 10:510 a. m. All aro invited anil the officiary are especially desired to bo presold Mc. Dk Motte, Pastor. ncfis as may properly come before lis.

WINIjOM, KAN. A THE ALL FEAtUrjES! KALI AH true knights oflabnr mo expect PAIR OF LIVING FEMALE lie ibi'ep. It. i-i nlw.iys best to cut he a I and If loives before tit. tlio plant If tho moU fire si, on id b' s.

orti'iicd by of It is much bet I ej- lit ts an to iloiiolu up in i iu jo Ti t.it:. --niall an ninount of laml that they can not rat ie larger kinds of fruit. Now, til! thesH rn his can raise tlio "in it deliu ohm frti.t thnt grows in a vl mat''. Tint fruit ii tho Rti awbcrr and tlio plants are an prodiw tivo iiU'Vory t-la ria Xemtory in tlio ed to officiate. Bofittod niid fiUTjiKliod throughout.

SI Per Day. By order of the committee. A. A. Ahxott, Chairman Hit- ruous Expcme attending so vast an Exhibiii9f Adrr-iation js fot wore than small chvt okers.

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