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Warwick Leader from Warwick, Kansas • 3

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Warwick Leaderi
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ho Warwick Leader. II. V. 1IKF.NEB, LOCAL EDITOR. A Cold Day.

Cold! Did you ask if it was cold in Dakota? Why only two weeks ago I raised my window "to throw my wad of tobacco out when the wind carried myhatoul. Jtcost but it was too darned cold to after It. Sud WEEKLY BULLETIN, Read bv everybody, beneficial to all, MARVELOUS increase iu the weekly sales of denly a orlght idea struck me. 1 1 pyLLLT Published every Friday morning at Warwick, Kansas. BROS.

'lhc veil known wholesale grocrry house ot A. ii. Symns ot Atchi-kou, burned last Saturday morning. Loss on building and stock Is about 5 11.1,4100 which was fully msured. Emigration to the west is now heavier thiin ever before known, and every mornirg the Union Pacific depot is crowded with people seeking homes Nebraska and oilier states to the north west.

K. C. Star. "We protest against the general Bye, as eta. Corn, 20 ets.

Outs, 18 to 20 eta. Wheat, S3 to 65 Cts. Barley, 25 to 30 et. Hogs, per 100 Sfl.50 to $1.75 Saturday was a lively day. Who will be our next Mayor? Straw hats arc getting numerous.

Prairie scooters are getting plentiful. C. W. Gulick was in the city yesterday. Wild geese and ducks are getting plentiful.

low priced Dry Goods Hoiiso is wonder of the business faternity, to make more trade to multiply our Blooming: Efforts raiseu loo winuow bum iooh jjiu-oer of water and poured It into the hat. What good did that do? Don't you see? The stream froze solid into a long iclclo, idt I drew up hand over hand, and got my hat. Fact. tSan Burnardino Calu.) Times, master workman ot the Knights of are pushing with all our might, we are striving for your continued favors, we are rushing and driving things locomotive impetus whh herculean strength characteristic of a live und snapping business, have not time to go through our several departments for a list of goods and prices, take our word for Jt that we THE RAILIJPD TIME TABLE. Mo.

Pao. B. B. TIME TaBLE. (C, B.

Division. Warwick Station: Impress East departs 8:45 a.m. Westsrrlves, freight East departs, 3:00 p. ni. West ai riven, m.

v. O. Town-send, Crawfoku, Gen'lPass, Agt. Local Agent. a a C.

B. Q. K. B. TIME TABLE.

M. Railway Div. in Nebraska. Hardy Station. Ball Denver, Ex, goes west, 7:30 iJannon Ball Denver Ex.

goes east, 11:30 ni, Local Passenger goes west 6:27 to, east in, COnilL CH AMBERS. Murch 0th 1880. Council met, all present except Councilman L-ach. Minutes of the lust regular meeting read and accepted. On motion See.

2 Ord. 9 was adopted as follows; Sec. Ord. 9. Thut the City Marshal be allowed for serving every Writ, Order, Process or notice of Probate Judge, twenty five cents each additional person fifteen cents Serving Supoena on witness twentyflve cents, each addi The News diaraclorlf.es its I'resld-lng Elder as a "kicker' who always kicks in the right direction.

It is very seldom, and then ho never gets close enough to hit anything. Makuied, At Hardy Neb. March 9th 1887, Peter G. Boye of Neb. und Curoliue E.

Larson of this place. May their joys never grow lens, and their troubles be small, la the wish of tho Lkadkh. Geo. Page, of the Hoaudla Journal, says he lias kicked ids last kick on any reasonable bond proposition. George knows It takes railroads to build up a town and has found that they cannot be secured without voting bonds.

Rev. Gossard of White Rock will give a lecture on Temperance at the. Rose Mound school house, two and one half miles south of Warwick on Thursday evening March 17th 1887, after which will be taken into consideration tho propriety of organizing a Go id Templars Lodge at that place. Everybody is Invited to attend. Last week the News, in its vain and harmless way, jumped Into the Midland bond question and kicked with both ieet at tho snmo time.

We expected them to kick as that papor is well known as a kicker against anything that doe3 not benefit its Immediate vicinity or the editor thereof. We believe tho voters of Big Bend have a mind of their own know what will oe to their interests and will vote accordingly. The Midland road agrees to build at least five miles of road, (but it will be nearer show handsome and aUactive styles In DRY GOODS, LADIES COATS, CLOTHING and GENTS FURNISHING GOODS rour eves a fe-Hf, give your bodies a treat, no to show you. glad to entertain you, be punctual do not linger. Don't forget the place.

Polley Bros. Thorpe. C. A. STERLING, Mngr.

Labor getting $5,000 a year, while laboring men work for a dollar a Chorus of scabs, lats, thieves, bummers and subsidized newspaper. You protest, do you? But you don't protest the monopolistic thieves who get salaries alt the way from $5,000 to 550,000 a year for rob-bingyou. Get out you idiotic, whining curs, and shake the flees off yourselves before you bark at men of brains. Industrial News. An exchange says: There is hope for a reading peoule.

There- is no hope for an ignorant an uneducated people. It has been observed that children who read the newspapers make greater and more satisfactory progress in school. The newspaper is one of the most successful educators that can be sent into a community. It reaches everybody, even those who do not at tend school. It Wm, J.

Wilbub, Local Agent. P. 8. EusTts, Ueu'lPass. Agt.

The "niggor shooter" should be boycotted. Railroad talk is all the conversation at present. HherlffReiloy was a pleasant caller last Saturday. Buy your garden seeds of Polley Bros Thorpe. Belleville had a small fire last Monday night.

President Cleveland is a half con-tury old to-day. Ralph Polley w9 up from Republic last Tuesday. Some of the girls have donned their sun-bonnets. Ed Polley of Republic was In the city last Wednesday. C.

Morey, of Scandla, visited at tional witness fifteen cents summoning jury fifty cents attending jury arty cents and for all other service the same fees as are allowed constables in similar cases, and such fees a tl Council may approve for anv service he may perform under anv ordiuance adopted by the Council for said labor performed by the Marshal' This ordinauce shall be of force from and after us passage and publication in the Warwick POSTOFFICE HOURS. The post-office at thia place will be closed from to 8 p. m. and will bo opened 7 to 6p. tn, On Sundays will be opened from 8 to 9 a.

G. WOOD, Postmaster. Just what They All say Hon. D. Haynie of Salem, 111., says he uses Dr.

Bosanko's Coujrh and Lung Svrup in his family with the most satisfactory results, in all cases of Coughs, Colds and Croup, and recommends it in particular for the little ones. Sanple bottle 5 cents at S. Hobson's Drug Store. fashions public opinion an creates publie sentiment. It brings the news of the woi Id to all alike, the rich and this place last Sunday, the poor.

llvr Pills. Howell Bros received five car loads City Official Directory. "Mayor J.H.Price Police Judge W. C. Bugg Clerk John Scott Treasurer B.

T. Yeates Marshal Thomas Cogswell COUNCIL-MEN, J.H.Worth, C. S. Hobaon, C. Thompson, E.

P. Leach, Ole Berg. Use Dr. Uunn'a improved Liver seven) iu Big Bend hesides two de of lumber last Saturday. Piils for S.illnw Complexion, Pimples on the Face Biliousness.

ever Sickens or cripes. Only one for a doe. The dance at the hall last Friday pots and sidetracks, for in bonds, which may seem a larg amount but. when compared with "samples free at C. S.

llobson's Drug night was well attended. Store. what the road will add to conven Hardy has flattering prospects of ience, the" value of land and farm A newspaper man has discovered getting the Rock Island. Cure For Plies. Piles are frequently preceded by a sense of weieht in the buck, loins and lower part of th abdomen, causing the patient to suppose he has some affection of the kidneys or neighboring organs.

At times, symptoms of indigestion are prespnt, uneasiness of the stomach, etc, a moisture like Drespiration. producing a very disbgreeable itching after getting warm, is a common attendant. Blind, bleeding, itching pilot yielding at once to the application of Dr. Bosanko's Pile Remedy which aets directly noon the parts affected, absorbing the Tumors, allaving the Intense itching, and effecting a permanent cure. Price 50 cents.

Address the Dr. Bosanko Medicine Piqua O. Sold by O. S. Hobson.

Druggist. thatic is impossible for newspapers products it. has a vastly different ap Some of the 'boys" wore out sere to boom a town unless the people do a little bojinlns ou their own account nading last Tuesday night. pearenee. None of the principle of this debt would have to be paid until 30 years; the interest which would Mr.

Joseoh Elseuman has moved iu the newspapers. Newspapers can't work for the city for nothing and board themselves, no more than out onto his farm iu Jewell Co. Society Directory. The M. E.

Church Will hold Services In the school-house at Warwick as follows Preaching once every Sabbath at 11 o'clock A. M. and 7 o'clo P. M. Prayer meeting every Thursday evening.

R. S. Moore, Pastor. be 1,200 a year, would be paid semiannually auil would be hardly noticeable. Big Bend with five niiks of rail Iestvn Charles, of Republic, has Leader.

Attest, J. H. Prico, Mavor. John Scott, Clerk. Passed this 5tb dav of xUarch A.

D. '87 0RDIXASCE NO. 10 An Ordinance regulating the holding of City flections. Be it ordained by the Major and theCouoeilmen of he city of Warwick. Republic Kas.

Bee. 1. That the annual election for officers of the city of Warwick be held at Mayors office In Warwick, on the first Monday in April, for the purpose of electing Mayor, Police Judge and five Couneilmen, and that the Mayor with the approval of the i he Council desiguate from tile council, three' persons tc act as judges of election, and designate two citizeus, not members of the Council to act as clerks and to state the time of opening and closing said election. Sec. 2.

The Couneilmen shall be a Board of canvassers and shall meet on first Wednesday offer the election, to canvass the vote and the return of the election, shall be made to the City Clerk beore that time and by him presented to the Board of canvassers. The persons receiving the highest number of votes for the various offices to be filled, shall be declared elected and shall receive acer tiflcateof election made under the seal of the City signed by tne Mayor rented tho Price farm west of town, a man can lift himself over the fence by his boot straps. There is a prin road assessed mile, which is a little less than that raid by the Ed Ballard came in from the west i last Saturday and Suudayed with the M. and is a low estimate, would ciple involved in this matter and we are not off much when we say it is generally tiie "business" man who is boys. give this $22,250 worth of unwilling to Invests nickl in a boom Morey, of Scandla, was among that is the mout liberal with his "lip tho distinguished visitors to the city in blowing newspapers up for a lack yesterday.

of push and drive in a town. -Day F. A. Craus will give another one of his popular dances Friday night. Wm.

C. BUGG, Justice of Peace, ALSO FURNISH DEEDS, TAKES ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS. COLLECTIONS A SPECIALITY, REMITTANCE PROMPT, Office with H. Price. WARWICK KANSS light.

Alfred the Great's Last Words. March 18th. For Sale A fine farm, with sixty-five acres in cultivation, bearing orchard, all kinds of small fruit, good frame Jiouso with four rooms and a porch, nioo grove, two good wells of water, good land. Ten miles north of Downr. fourteen miles from awker City on the county line, between Jewell and Smith.

A great bargain will be given In this farm, call at once. J. H. Price. Warwick, Kansas.

t.i Ins son: My strength w. gone; The tee passed out of the river with my countenance is wasted and pale; out doing any damage to the "War my days are almost ended. We must now part. I go to another world, ami wick bridge. Miss Alice Wilkins and Mrs.

Cogs thou art left aloue in possession of well made this office a pleasant call all that, I have thus far held. I pray railroad property besides depots and sidetracks making at least $24,000 in all. Our neighbor, who is advocating to the voters of Big Bend township that it is a steal and would be a dot-timent to them, knows to well should Warwick get the road that Republic City v. ill never be more than a small town- hence tho kicking. James Lewis Lane, a boy of 14, living with Thomas Griilis in Brown Creek township was found hanging in a cow last Saturday.

A piece of paper was found in his pocket requesting that his friends be notified that they might see him before burial. The lamily was away at the timo of the suicide. Lane was a motherless boy. (Superior Guide. One of the queerest wefis in thi3 county is that of Wm tfooggms, of" Bichland'township.

Former owners of his place dug various W9lls but found no trace of water. After Mr. Scortri'ns had made several borings last Saturday. thee, mv dear child, to oe a father to H. A.

Wales has bought out Har thy people. Be the children's fa ther and the widow's friend, com rison's restaurant and Will take and Clerk. Sec. 3. The canvass of votes shall be spread on the journals together fort the poor, protect and shelter J.

M.PR16E. Attorney At Law, COLLECTIONS MADE AT ALL possession to-day. the weak, and with nil thv might, with the result, stalinar the nnmes of A colored theatrical troupe dis right that wnioii is wrong. Aim all persons declared by the canvassers coursed, some fine inusio on our M0XEI! Another Warwick Boom. The editor of the LEADER is no-prepared to loan money on farms so a i to compete with any loan firms in either Republic or Jewel counties or Thayor or Nuckolls countiet Neb.

Interest to commence from the. time the money is ready for the borrower; the money ready as soon papers are signed, if title is O. K. son, govern thyseir uy taw. men shall tho Lord love thee, and God to be elected.

Seo. 4. And that said notice of streets last Tuesday. Mrs. F.

A. Wilkins, and daughter POINTS I TIIU UNITED STATE -i ALL KINDS OF LEGAL BUSINESS ATTENDED TO PROMPTLY. WARWICK KANSAS. Nettie, were pleasant calleis at this himself shall be thy reward. Call upon him to ad viae thee in all th need, and he shall help thee to compass all thy Book of office last Wednesday.

election shall be posted in three conspicuous places within the corporate limits of the city of Warwick, ten days prior to day on which election shall be held. J. B. Alnmbaugh has moved- into Famous Rulers. he-resolved to bore through a layer of rock found at a depth of about 40 feet.

He did so. and upon reaching a depth E. P. Leach's residence. Mr.

Leach Attest. J. H. Price, Mayor. having moved to the country.

PATENTS J.W.CLEMENTS of over fifty feet, struck a vein ot Johu Scott, Clerk. Sam Harrison is now proprietor of Passed this 9th day of March A. D. Ih87. the Warwick hotel and intends to run water that filled tne wen to wumu a foot of the surface, at which height it stands.

Jewell County Monitor. A BARGAIN. Two good work horses and two a first-class house in every respect. The roof of the kitchen at the hotel Obtained, and all other business i i theU, S. Patent Office attended toft Modern fees.

Our office is opposite the U. S. Pu'-ent Office and we can obtain Patent in less time than those remote Uoli Washington. Send Model or Drawing. We ad milch cows for sale cheap or win caught flretLia morning but was ex ATTORENY AT LAW NOTARY PUBLIC LAND LOAN AGENT.

Collections made in All parts of the United States. fiffiw first door north Farmers Bank SUPERIOR, NEBRASKA trade for town property in arwioK. tlnguished before much damage was P. McHUTCHEON, Attorney at Law, AND NOTARY PUBLIC. Inquire at this office.

done. Here is a late receipt for making a There has been several strangers oil our streets the past few days, all vise as 'o patentability free of chart and we make no charge unless v. obtain patent. Ean" j. We refer, here, to the postmaen the Supt.

of Monev Order ar i to ofll dais of the U.S. Patent Offle looking at Warwick with a view of Warwick, locating. good town; tint, push, snap, vim, energy, churches, schools, college, rality, enterprise, harmony, advertising, cord'ality, cheap property, healthy location, good country tributary. Talk about speak well of it; help to improve it. Advertisein and GEORGE LITSINGER, Henry -Ward Beacher, the greatest of ministerial orators, died at his For circulars, advise, terms, and re erences to actual clients in your ovi it State or county, write to C.

A. 6S0W Opposite Patent Office, WashicgtOB, D. home in Brooklyn at 0:30 luesday morning. TONSORIAL ARTIST. read your town paper.

Patronize its merchants. Faith exhibited by good We Want Tour GRAIN Highest market price always paid for grain at the Warwick Elevator. A. V. THOMPSON, Manager, works.

Honest competition in busi Mclntyre Co. have purchased Kansas. Warwick, ness. Help an puouo emrpiiwB. Elect good men to office.

Speak well the building formerly occupied by Worth Thompson as a meat market There is a bey in Whelmoro that should be killed. Last Sunday evening he crawled under the sofa, and when his big sister and her best young man sitting as close together as possible, placed a slip knot around their feet. When the old gentlemen came into the parlor to look for Ills paper they thought they would occupy seperate pews. The young man foil over the center table, and the young lady sat down on tne floor with a two hundred pound to the square inch coneusiou, dislocating her adjustable bangs. The old gentlemen thought the young man drunk and hit him sixteen times with the stove poker before he could fall out the window.

The young lady explained to her father how her little brother had taken advantage of their innocent position, and now the old man has agiin taken his daughter's suitor into his confidence. It is needless to say that tho boy was severely dealt with by the old gentlemen. Spectator. FREE TRADE. The reduction of internal revenue and the taking off of revenue stamps from Proprietory Medicines, no doubt has largely benefitted the consumers, as well as relieving the burden of home manufacturers.

Especially is this the case with Green's August Flower and Bobehee's German Syrup, as the reduction of thirty-six cents per dozen, has been added to increase the size of the bottles containing these remedies, thereby giving oue-llflh more medicine in the 75 cent size. The August for Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint, and the Uerman Syrup for Cough and and have moved into the same. of its enterprising citizens, and be one of them yourself. Remember The weather the past week has that every dollar invested in permanent improvements Is that much on been all that could be desired. Men interest.

Always cheer ou the men were on the streets In their ehirt sleeves and the business houses Kept who go In for improvements. open doors. Warwick, Kas. March 1, 1S87. Advertised list of letters remain Mr.

John Loftus, one of Scandia's best printers, mado us a pleasant call New Meat Market. A. D. Mclntyre, Keeps constantly on hand a supply of FRESP MEAT8 Of all kinds that the mar ket afford Cush paid for hides and beef cattle. tihop first door north of State Bank.

V. A. CESSNA. Manager. ing in the post-office at Warwick tin-called for: last Saturday.

Johnny was on his Mr. G. E. Carpenter, Oeil JJunn, Mrs. B.

A. Ealey, Alfred Schrawyer, way to western Kansas where he will Geo. W. Wood, V. Al.

Parties calling lor the same please say advertised. Phis space ia reserved for the ad of Harris Kohl de alers in Farm Implement, Machinery ect. J. N. LACEY, Attachment.

Notice In Complaint in At- C. S.IIobson, 1 tnchmetit. Plain tiff's maud, $30,15, de- vs. Joseph F. Bugg.

D. W. JONES, M. D. Physician Surgeon.

Will attend calls promptly nay or 1 gb t. Emcuc crrr, KAXSAS. continue at his old trade. Joseph Litslnger, the young mau who has been slinging the quill for the News in the absence of Davies, called Just Saturday. Joe came up to take a look a regular town.

The people of AVitchita county- are just now having a lively timo over locating the county seat. Several persons have been killed. The trouble will boou be settled by an election. T. W.

Alberfson has purchased two fine lot iu Ole Berg's addition to Warwick and intends building immediately. There is a big demand for Notice is hereby given that on the 23rd day of February, 1887, Wm C. Bugg. a Justice of the Peace of Big Bend township Republic county Kansas issued an order of attachment the above named case for the sum Lung troubles, have the largest sale of any medicines in the world. The advantage of iucreasod size of the bottles ill by greatly ad-preciated by the eiea and afflicted, in every town and village in civ ilized countiles.

Sample bottles for CRjpor, rp, $30,15 dollars and that said cause JIAKKY XEBnAFKA. will be heard ou the Oih day of April 187 at 10 o'clock M. and children of women lots now. early fj yU m.jj to il.t" C. n.

Ilobson, Jluldwa his AU'y. 3 cents remain the en me slie..

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