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Settlers' Guide from Quinter, Kansas • 1

Settlers' Guide from Quinter, Kansas • 1

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Settlers' Guidei
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Quinter, Kansas
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TI1J3 Oilil 1 1j idi Jib fei UJLOJlio LIVE AND LET LIVE. J. H. BAKES, Manager. S.

77. 'BAKER, Edito VOL. III. QUINTEK," COVE COUNTY, KANSAS, THURSDAY. JANUARY 24, 1889.

NUMBER 29 R. II. SAMSON, President. CXE AND ONE ARK OT.C, F.O. A.

SPAULIMXW, M. 1). S0T1CK. HAILR0A1) TIME CARD. HOISO EAST.

F. J. SC1I.NORR, Cushicr. MIBTEB. On Wednesday, January Those Indebted to the undersigned 23rd, at tho resilience of the No.

202. KxinvRd. CM a. to. are respectfully requested to cull and bride a parents, Mary llocscU, Oirieo In Jones' Drug Store.

Calls promptly answered at all hours, day or night. Qti.vrtR, (.17) Ka.nhah. settle their accounts prior to January Ho. 204, Passenger 6:21 p. in No.

212. Thin? Freight. a. in, to Mr. D.

A. Crist, Kid. Isaac Stu 31t All unsettled accounts at that debaker olllciating SANSON SCHN0RR, props. No. 21 1, Lm al Freight, p.

in dale ill he placed in the bands of Promptly ut 12 o'clock tho bride IJOINO WEST. The best is tliG cl2caD 3St 1). C. appeared In light blown castuore No. 201, Kxpresft .10:03 p.

No. 203, a. in costume, with a phihtron-tolhir of Some cooler ventcrd'iv. whilo bilk crepo liasc. Sho was met No.

211, Time Freight. p. No. 213. Local 8:45 n.

in on the floor by tho groom who wore Quinter invaded w'th tramps Mon A GENE3AL BAMIH8 BUSINESS TRANSACTED Money received on deposit and interest paid ou time dciKudts. Money to loan on approved security. Ruy and Sell drafts on nil parts of tho world. Accounts of Merchants, Farmers, Stock uieti nud others, received on favorable terms. i'Wo make a specialty of r.

I day. If. W. Haht, Anut, Quinter, Kansas. VixttAUh, Oi'n I.

a Prince Albert suit with a white bow at the collar, where they were joined in holy inafiiuiony by the parson, in Several of our nttened the E. Losux. A. 1. and T.

A literary west of town last evening. the presence of the patents of both J. Tkwibts. fi. niiilT.

Omaha. Nc-rastia, (Jeo. T. Raker want it distinctly un-lerstond that ho is handling tho best biide and groom and immediate friend. fill UAE3S- 3Iull Route Ret wren Jn Inter ami A (Kins of Iiiinois coal, and cllintrnt bottom figures.

Leaves Alkiii9 Tuesdays an Fri After congratulations they l.nd the way to the dining room nhcic a table I wish to tali me attention of the D. Dovle. Ceo. T. linker, Clins.

E. people to the ticst wind mill made; loaded with all the good thinjs the Hill. It E. Lahman. W.

II. Wigington days at o'clock, a. arrives at (Jiiinter at 4 o'clock p. in. Leaves Quinter Wednesdays ami Saturdays i.J:.0 o'eloek a.

arrives at At market could afford stood awaiting to THE DEMPSTER. It is a solid heel; has a double arm nud Ye Quill pusher attended tho l.ter-nry west of town lost night. be relieved of its delicious burden. And are at all times prf pared to offer better terms oa buch loans than can 1)0 had elsewhere. Positively no delay.

Promptly Made. written in Reliable Companies. Business transacted for vane is mans of the host of material kins at 4 o'clock p. m. F.

ft Smith, Contractor. II II. Furrow intends putting up The afternoon wa3 most pleasantly spent, nud the bridal in the nud finely linibheil. forty tons of ice during ths winter, provided that amount can be found. TH UllS A Y.

A X. 24 1 m. evening, attended the I It is (sOYcnicd Py a Cod Steel Spilnsr Cylinder, and NOX RESIDENTS. Choice First Mortgages, on Improved Farms, for west of town. Tho pnst week has been good for the sale.

Corrcspondcnca Solicited. Notary Public Always in tho Bank. iriLIU'IIES. is so constructed that it will run as icq men. but bow thick it is frozen we The reception dinrcr was served steadily in a gale as a light wind.

First Methodist Church. Rev. J. 0. have not learned.

by his mother on Thursday in thi city, where all partook of equally ns Klliott, Fast or: Services eve ry alter Lee Monroe went to Ijiiiuter yester I nm also handling a full lino of -Ccrrsspondens: GILMAX, SOX FIRST NATIONAL BANK, New York City, N. Y. Kansas City, Mo. nate Sunday evening. itmfs, tanks, etc.

day as counsel in an action ngninst the bountiful repast as almve mentioned almost defunct town s'dit company. I am prepared to put in pumps, works nr nnvlliintr tn.rhiin'nrr tn First reformed Presbyterian church Rev T.J. Allen Pastor: every The groom has a claim south of the city, wheie he lias been keeping bach IS. Chase, the trustee of the company, thij line. I'lease'givo me a call.

mmm Ill'S recently hit the road with large sums of money it is said belonging to the Litavc orders at tho Post Ollice. 18ti4 A. II. HAMM oinpany and others. This action is 1 Sunday at 10.J0 clock a.

in. First German Baptist Church, Rev. John Ikcalitrrv. Elder: Services every 1st and IJd at 11 o'eloek, a. in.

Also every 2d and 4th Sundays at 0:30 o'clock p. m. an attempt on part of Quinter people to even up if they can We wish them success. Wa-Keeney Republican. elor's repose for some weeks past, and has the house furnished ready for the reigning queen.

The Code and stalf wish their matrimonial life only enough bhaddow to temper the glare of the sunshine. "Across the threshold led. And every tear kissed off as soon as shed, His homo she enters, there to be a light An ingenious chicken raiser near S2.M ESTATE SS SSEAliEE AGESCT. "Wo have real estate in almost Poraono, has devised a way of preventing chickens from scratching up his garden. He crosses tho long- egged lirahmas with the short legged Shining within when all without is Bantams, and tho result is a new breed night.

When storm cavorts aroun.l your door. And you. by light of taper. closely by the evening fiio. To read your country paper, Thiuk ox him whoso work thus helps.

To wear away the winter. And put this question to yourself "Have I paid up tho printer?" Pan Cr si's married. of fowls with one long leg and one guard an angel o'er presiding, Every County of hort leg. When they raise either leg Doubling his pleasure, and cares to scratch they lose their balance and ui, IU 11. eomo to grief.

After a few dcmoraliz- NO FLAIL LIKE KANSAS. -AND If I t. I ng attempts they desist. Kansas i3 the gcigraphical center Tho snow disappeared lively Monday. An exchange savs there art things of this republic.

She was the first level-headed man should never do. bells are The chimes of the aleigh constantly beard. STiTi state that was admitted into tho Un 9 If-. I lJ0i mong these is to walk on the railroad ion with the distinct understanding that her citizens shou'd be free men, i i V2 i nick, to attempt to get on a moving train, to point a pun or pistol at another, to put his name on another man's note, to keep his savings in an old stocking under his bed. to play a game no matter what their color, creed or Fartics desiring to corao to Quinter can purchase tickets in Kansas City for Quinter for train 2ot.

We were right last week in saying that ss Ella Fritz was married since leaving Quinter. Her husband will be nationality might be. It was here that tho seed wa3 sown which choked of chance with a prepossessing st ranger C3 PI 33 CD to run for an oflice when he has a pay hero in a few weeks. We have been un 1 To sell or exchange. We also have LARGE BODY OF CHOICE LAND, In Gove, Shsriden, Graham and Trego County, Kans.

able to learn the name. '0C Do not be bashful about coming into this office and telling us news, even about yourself. We will not think you cheeky or any thing of tho kind, but w.ll feel uuder obligations to you. The family of J. H.

-linker's was somewhat alarmed last Tuesday afternoon. A pan of tallow had beeu placed in tho oven and Tho greeso caught fire and looked squally. No damage was done. slavery out of existance. Moro of her citizens became soldiers, accord ing to her population than any other state and she is now tho paradise of the old veterans.

Since putting on the robe of State-hood she has and does hold tho palm for the greatest increase in population anil wealth. More miles ot railroad have been built in the shortest time, Kansas is the eastern manufacturer's Mecca. Within her borders can be found more arable laud to the square mile than any other state in the Union. farmers and business men are notorious for their energy and enterprise. All eyes are watching her successful enforcement of the liquor trafic, and the political rights given women.

Far ahead of all others are her churches and schools. She has made more percent of men rich in a given time than was ever before known: Her climate is unsurpassed, ller legislat ing in piivate life, or call a b'gger man than himself a liar. Attorney E. A. McMath met with a most painful accident last Monday afternoon, which w.ll keep h'tn confined indoors for several months.

Wh'lo attempting to take a barrel partly tilled with frozen water down the cellar way at his residence, the barrel proved too much for his strength and ho being in front, was precip taled to the bottom of the steps, with the barrel falling on his right iower limb and breaking the the bone midway between the knee and hip. Grainfield Cap Sheaf. The official vote in Kansas gives Harrison 182.C02; Cleveland, 102,580 plurality for Harrison 80,052. Yet it was among the Kansas fanners that the free trade doctrines predicted largo democratic gains. The pluralities of the seven republican represent -Jul.

1 11 a rn 171 8 S3 g. f. 5" I. 2 a At from $5 to $10 per acre. I wish to announce to the public that I am an experienced dressmaker, and will be pleased to reoieve orders in this line.

Will be found at the residence of Sam'l Long, uear this city. Yours Kespt. MitS. A lb cirrus Long. We also have ss 's i I 5s 3 or A.

M. WICKIZEH, liliiigiililiiieiifs Not long since, a gentleman indebted to this oflice for subscription paid off the old score with a ham of fresh meat. There are undoubtly others who could do likewise, and such' articles can be used by the printer as well as any one else. Bring them along. s.

atives in Kansas foot up 77,426, the highest majority for any congressman being 15,315. One district, the Seventh, polled 71,315 votes. This is almost three time3 as large as large as tho vote by which Georgia elected Will cry sales in Gove and adjoin ing counties' at reasonable rates. Sat-1 isfyetiou guaranteed in each and ev ive halls are filled with moio men of the same political creed than was ever known in any state or nation. First out of the thirty-eight states does she stand in her republican ma-joi ity.

The senators and congress-mo A are of world-wide fame. The honored one hundred who fought by and who will escort the next President to the Capitol cn iuaugcration Both improved and unimproved. ten congressmen in 1886, and half as ery case. Uruers may oe lcrt at tne GiriDK oifice. 29 large as that by which Alah'amraa elected eight representatives this year.

THE BEST foMlie Family, the School, or the Frofes-gional or Public Lllirarv, is a Oity, 2ro-poirt3r, Both. at home and atroad, to trade for It was a Bright day when the seate copy of the latest issue of Webster's Unabridged. Rushed to the somewhat Moody but Wright action of dissolving tho Rid dle that puzzled the Blues and stirred day live in our midst. It was difficult for her to become one of the stars, but henceforth it will be more difficult for any other star to shine brighter or shine with greater lustre. Wet-more Spectator.

Ty iar the Greens, re-Vealing as clear as the Moon the warm Felt contrast of the cooling Booth of the house, and the Mrs. Vannest, daughter of G. W. Reynolds who has been lyiug very low with dropsy of the heart, south west of the city, started for her home in Chicago on Monday evening's tra having been attentive at her father's bedside for the past few weeks. Mr.

Reynolds is st 11 very low. We acknowledge an invitation to a dance at the Mt. Hope school house north west of the city on next Friday evei.ing. A general invitation is extended to all. It is useless for us to occupy space in complementary words of tho cit zens of Mt.

Hope, as our citizens are acquainted with them and know tjeir abilities. J. E. Baker, who is attending school at McPhei'son, visited his relatives in this city Sunday. It was a complete surpristo them, as they had not the least yfitimation of the intended visit untila dispatch on Saturday evening announced his eommihg on the' 10:04 train.

He returned on Sunday evening's train. He reports every thing flourishing at the college. "70 Can Soli Admirable good taste.of selecting a The editor of the Minneapolis Field, large ripe Plumb to represent the ma-Farm, and Home, on a recent visit to tared fruit of the Kansa Prohibition 1II0B laiins, republican Banyan tree in the halls wise Besides many other valuable features, it contains A Dictionary of 118,000 Words, 0000 Engravings, A Gazetteer of the World locating and describing 25,000 Places, A Biographical Dictionary of nearly 10,000 Noted Persons, All in One Book. S0O0 more Words and nearly 2000 more Illustrations than any other American Dictionary. WEBSTER IS THE STAKBARD Authority fn the Gov't Printing Office, and with tho U.

S. Supreme Court, It is recommended by the State Sup'ts of Schools in 36 States, and by the leading College Presidents of the United States and Canada. a farm saw two or three dogs comfortably sleeping in a warm kennel, and a fevy rods away some calves shivering on tho south side of an unsheltered harvester. He suggested that it might bo a good plan to set and just legislation. Our big Kansas Plumb is full of rich juice of good sense, and is stimulating to For further information address, j9lE3F3L SON, Millers and Weavers, bnt when undu-jthe dogs on the calves just to exercise ly pressed runs over on Missouri's and warm the latter, but the farmer Ve3t and sour the sweets of 'southern -Capital Commonwealth, thought that would be rough pn, the dogs such a cold day! Illustrated I'aniphlet sent free, MEBR) AM Pub'rs, Springlield, Mass..

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528
Years Available:
1886-1889