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Hamilton County Republican from Kendall, Kansas • 4

Hamilton County Republican from Kendall, Kansas • 4

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I Ul HiKUIDl COUIU OEPUBLtCAN. REAL ESTATE COLUMN OF Francis Chileoto, riiWIHHFIl EVF.IiY THl'KHOAY AT KF.NIMU., HAMILTON COUNTY, KANSAS, III' fRANClB CHll-COTE, Ebll'OlM AND ruul'IIHTOU, Jii jih and IfcmJel Jimf, of I I ton. M.i Imvu ikeji claims north and i)l Improve tho hjiiiC Tlicy inn imu) of uieuim, nnd we Uku plenum In saying that (ho Podi rd uelhlxirhoiHl has two valuitbhi additions in the perMns of Jo, j.h afu) Ilaniel Juii-, bohoji vraii, Dr. P. N.

Norton, uf Hmulttuii, has been looking over ll.uuiliou county for- the mt week. Thu IWtor luu J1.S0 I'BU YKA1L formed a very favorable opluiop of II4J11 fcinuifd at till Ktmlalt rostonVe Second viuus Mnit Mutter, i.im?.' 'Li1, ilton eounty utjd ne hoiu Im may iuttl witlj ii, lending the people, his profvs C. PEET, (1RWM10H to coortn 4 J't-tr.) Is still at the old SuuJ with Full and Complete Stock of alaooimlEa jt piovisioistq, WUU'U Hit is SKUIMU AT BOTTOM TUllf Ills MOTTO IS, "SHAt 1'llOt lli AND LAROE ltH." First door west of Meat Market. KENDALL, KANSAS, Kendall Livery, Feed and Sale Stable, -t I AM PREPARED TO FURNISH RIGS, ON SHORT NOTICK AT REASONABLE RATE. QTAX3X.X3SrCr I'OB rEEIOHXERS A.

SPECIALTY. BEIT. L. HALL. Staiii.k o.vk mxxK wkst ur poktopfick.

KKXllAl.I, ANSA'S, sion il nklll and receiving jij exchange, a full measure of dm A party of Frlco bom, J. M. Haines, W. R. Lnuer, llenry Ryan, John Wlb lard, tytyad White and Churlos Par- 09, 0 10 A uith't from R.

R. itutlon, Ann fPlling pruirio, water near surface, J'rlee 3U Jiuf avre. No. 135, Ifli'O Acres, 8 miles from a growing town, on the A. T.

R. R. Living Water all tho year, would uiuko a flue stock much. No better grass luuds in Kun4, Frlue ter tue. 040 Arris, 13 miles from a thriving IL R.

town. Fine pruirio luud. Will soil In iir, sec. if desirod, 1'rlv lt.00 wr acr. 1.80 pi aero cash, liulanoo on long time at per cent.

No. 270. 010 Acits, in Morton comity, on the Cimarron River. A line section of land. Price and terms as No.

253. K. TIME CAItU. Tsssungcr train leave Iho Kendall iVriml jjij- follows: KASTIIOl'NO, Allamic Kxprcs Vo. 4.

York Kspw is, a. in' WKTWA.I. "So. I. Colorado aii'4 Nii-virg Fxjiru.s.

4 27 a. in Nu. 8. Colorado li.pi'tivi i. 111.

W. I', (ion. Push. Agt. J.

H. (i'V, V-t AM; sous was lit our eity Saturday, tliey give a good report of Morton county and the crop prospects south of the river. T4i: tUl) SHANTY ON THE CLAIM. (l'iil)Iiilit'J by reijtunt.) AIH -I0 UHI CAHIW IN TUB I bio looking ratlii ily now And my viHuuU not ulvw' And the. mire iiluv shvly In my littlu old o' oilj nf furv rather twine, Hut h-pjy (im on ttf ywl, fill) 'jj tii tt'd sutT on piy claini, )1iit li'U(S( vie iHcither, tho uidnivii Imv gln, Whlin tlie ml-I lc4s the liowllitf; Idl.aid In And I the hungry toyote Ii neK iii through tlm jffiu, gtfuind my pld od bhality on ft lien I left tny eirtlerit Iikiiiu hfippy und kopix', To try tii win my wny to wi-ullh nnd fnmi', I littlu thought Hint I'd come down to burning twlnled liay.

In my little old sod lianty oit the claim. My olothen aro jiunted o'er with douh, and I'm looking like fright, Ami thnii-'N uro all scattered 'round tho room, And I fuar if P. Barnum should get limeye ou me, Ho wmhl tko mo frm my littlu cUihi home. wlh xouie kind-hearted Mins wouhl jiity on me take, And pxtiieato mo from the mew I'm Ip; The angel How I'd bhas her, if this her homo sho'd make, In my lhtlo old sod slmnty on thu claim, And when e'd make our fortunes, on these jirutrlc of the west. Jut happy im two Imgii we'd remain, Ami we would forget our trials and our troubles tw we'd rent, In our little old sod shanty on the claim.

And if heaven would smilo upon us with now nnd then an heir. To cheer our hearts with honest pride and fame. Oh, then we'd be content for the yearn that we had spent, In our little old shnnty on tho claim. When time enough liiil lapsed and thia little brats, To men nnd modest ha ve grown, It won't seera half so lonely when around us we hal Ippk( And nee ofhor old shanties pil tlm chum, They re as pleasant a Jot of gentlemen as it has lieen our good fortune to meet Rev. II.

M. Rodgers, who has been in POSTOFFICE DJRECTORY. OmCK OrKN FUOM 8 $0 A. M. TQ 8 :30 P.

M. Kendall for sevorul days with a party of land seekers from Hamiltijii, preach Mum lor iuc'brsi cwso hi find 5 0 ed in ue tenvn hall Hiiiliiy evening last. Tiie ltev, Rodgers Is a l.Vasant, e.iriicst E. LTIjES Mail far tho west closes lit, 5 ,00 i i-i i and logical speaker. HU Ijsconrsi! wii KANSAS.

KENDALL, able in uiguiueut, faultless in ilijtion, (i-iivcH mr vcicriiu, niiioie((j, ana Frisco at 7:00 ft. m. daily. No. 280.

640 Acres, in Morton county, good locution, fine lti)d, Price and terms same as No. 270. Mail leaves for Federal City 9:00 a. m. daily.

Ollli'e hours on Sunday from jjflda, ro, tu m. and (rum :00 in. to 7:00 m. II. E.

Beix, DRUGS, MICHES, FANCY TOILET ARTICLES. i Pyre Wines, Liquors Ciggr. PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. No. 400.

100 Acws adjoining Federal City, in Hamilton county; a vuiy deUrablQ yi'stniebt. I rtc (O.sq per acre. J08.C'0 canh, balance 20 years time at andemiiiently convincing. As Mr. lingers is yet a young man wo predict for him premising fnturu in his i field fit iuljor.

Wjlljan) Jones of Hamilton who located south of Fedend lat spring, made oijr office a pleasant nail Saturday. Mr. Jones comei to improve hjs Homestead, and the in which lamented will have a valuable mptisition. Mr. Jones js an qh yctersn, shouldering his musket wjjen Fort Sumptef wa9 fired upon and stqqil by tlje old Hag until the last armed traitor as downed.

He was 0 per pent No tax until after last CHURCHES. METHODIST. rreachlng every alternate Saturday evening at 7::. Hkv. 1(.

(IKAMI.BV, Pastor. BAPTIST. Preaching every fourth Sabbath at II a. m. Hkw C.

M. (Sumy, I'astor. UNION 'SUNDAY SCHOOL. F.very Sal.bath morning at 9:30 o'clock. (iKO.

1,. Ciuu'otk, yiiperinteiident. The most Complete Uiyery in No. 400. 28 Af--rea corner of Garden City, mifp rom Main Street, jne.

row of trees, frjime house; near R. PerQnl, EtQ. a prisoner at Andersouville duriqg the yearlSCl and yttm subjected, to the barbarities imposed by tle brutal officials I'rlee 93.1100, 1-3 No. 200. 58 acres, adjojning a site, situa c.s.

ILL handling grain sacks a few days ago, sprained his back and has, bepn totally disabled for business. We me pleased acknowledge the receipt of some flie cigars, from Bell Rogers. They taye just received a new of the confederacy. If Gun. Sierii)an's ion is true "war is cruel," Mr.

Jones met the truc-lities in al) its phases, ted on R. with 200 Juha.litiints, and LODGE, LOUIS M. HAMILTON P(jST A. It. Meets first and third Saturday evenings of each, month.

Visiting comrades invited to attend. II. ALTKMU'KU, JOHNSON, AdJ't, Commander, fialavator, lit Hell it Rogers. J. J.

Million, was in Garden City, Monday, II. ArtVrfield went oast on business, growing rapidly. ul ways take off oui' hat to the man stock, hjch is "simply Immense." 40(1 caih, bulance ou 2JX years time at this week. who passed through that literal hell, Andersonville, and welcome all sucl) who 6 per cent or ill ah if pyjcliascr so. de S.

S. Hand was in federal City, he has no hesitancy in saying that Mrs. Ii. Bi ll the sick list sires, come to settle jp our. builiwjek.

this wetik, the four townships adjoining Federal are the best lai)d he has seen in Kansas. E. ALTENBURQ, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL UKAI.EK8 IJf D. E. Jones went-io Nickirson, Mon No.

2. 1 seu. 9, Tp. 27 83 Taken up. 4 crippled pqny is being cured, fiir by day night.

The senior "devil" of tlo Riutbuoan 100 teres, miles south ojl Bpeareville, C. W. Harris, lit Federal City, The offico, wishes to acknowledge, with C. W. Harris, of Federal, was in town, Is constantly adding to his stock of Bug gics, Carriages, Harness, and now without doubt has the largest and most complete LIVERY STABLE in Hamilton County.

THE' FINEST TURNOUTS IN THE WEST AT REASONABLE RATES STOCK BOARDED BX THE DAY OR AND O00D CARE J3TG1VE ME A C. S. KIMBALL JE.ST PABT TOWIT Ford county, 10 acres, in, FEED, MILLET, POTATOES. ETC, thanks, the receipt of a fine hat frot Wednesday. Price fa.00 per iMjre.

$450 cash, balance in thre yearly pay Messrs. Spaulding Walsh the cheap J. M. Neeland was in Talogu flje first pony will be turned loo in a few days, or as soon ns it is well enougl) care for itself, if the owner dues not ooinu for it. It is about ii years old; son el mare; broken to the saddle; a brand on left hip, merchants, ments.

Interest at 6 per cent. of the week. William Steerc was in town, Wednes Charles Schlngel is able to be out on Jfo. fl. 80 cres, w'tjun 7 miles, rf- twp grow day after a load of lumber.

He is build steets again. something Jiko a double (y) EE, and ing a house 30x32 with an ell 12x10, on Frank King returned from Wichita, ing R. towns. House, wtll, 150 growing trees and J.O acres iq. oiUtivntion.

his claim six miles northwest of Kendall. Tuesday morning. was hobbled when caught. The hobbles, having worn into the flesh until the animal was irj a suffering condition. We handle Flour and Feed and Grain, And every kind of Seed, And vury many other tilings Which all the Farmers need, fiiva us a call and ou will And That we can do you good, With Flour for Man and Grain for Beast, We furnish all their food.

Store Opposite Exchange Bank. Special Inducements Freighters mid North and Smith Trade. His family will bp here i) about two weeks. P. II.

Schearer, of Federal City, vas Price ,5.,50 per I475 cash, bali'nce in ttirt yeaj-ly pay in town, Wednesday. To those afflicted, with any of the dis ments at 6 per cent Business Locals. S. Hand was Garden City the lat eases named in Dr. Smith's card, in this No.

53. ter part of the week. paper, should remember the date of hjs visit in Kendall, and call pi) hiiu at tho Kendidl Hotel, A. E. Guy made a business trip to Go to Schwerdt's for icecieani, Fresl) fruits of all kinds at Scjwerdt's.

A cur load of pies and apples at Garden City, Monday. Try the Salnvator brand of cigars, Messrs. Spaulding Walsh have Schwerdt's, sold by Bell Rogers. Federal City Hotel, Fresh cows for wile (r exchange it II. G.

L. Chileoto is spending the reek 1 --'-DEALER' IN KEEPS A FULL LINE OFT Shelf Wwanr, Carpenter Tinware, it ALSO A. FULL. LINE OF THE CELEBRATED. GREAT WESTERN STOVES placed in the showcase winduw of tyicir drurg store, a fine clock with a lump attached, which tells the time through the lone hours of night, Gros up with his brother at Spcarvjlle.

For bargains in town lut call on II. Mr, Frank Cale, of Fall River, is the -gjlefit of his brother at the restaurant. Groscup Sf Co, School pist. No. SI Kendall, was or Go tq Schwerdt's and tako a (lr)nk of Jessie Fanning, from Bear Creek, is THOMAS SMITH, Board by the Day or Week, MEALS FOB TBAVKLKRS AT ANY HOUR.

Charges Reasonable. ganized on Monday. George Sellers was elected director, II Hogbiq troasiirei, his iccrcold lemonade. stopping with his nephew, Mr, Linsey. For sale or exchange stock deeded Mr.

Parrot, wife and sou, of Paxton, 1 I and E. Bell clerk. A tax of five iniljs was levied for building fund, property by J. Groseup, 111., have rented rooms from Mr. Peet.

Lates Vapor Stoves imon ip jewe 480 aercs, 13 miles from, county seat and R. witjiifl two niifcs.qf: a town site. Price 14.75 per acre. $205 cash, ballpnce in 20 yoara time at 6 per cent and np tax till bust payment. No.

CO. 040 acres within 8 miles of and county seat, Price $0.50 per acre. $3.80 cash, baluacc in 20 yeweatOper cent, No tuxes till final paym ewtt. No, 5. Stock ranch in F.ord county, 48ueres, 0 miles from a tjirlving R.

town. Corrals, two good wells, two good huses, 5 acres of orchard and about 80 acres in cultivation. Tills laud is on a fine stream of running water, and 100 nacres of hay land, from which is cut yearly from 150 200 tons hay. It is un-doubtly one of the finest small ranches in the west. $3,000 $2,600 cash, bulance in one year at 10 per cent int.

No. 10. 640 acres of R. R. land, 7 miles from Dr.

S. M. Smith will be at the Kendall Three thousand acres of school lands ,1. for sale by Francis Chileoto, lEiEiu nn, 6, II. Nelkirk has received the appoint-ment of Post Master at Federal City Kan.

V. D. Gibson, of the firm of Gibson Garden City, was in the city, Thurs Michaejis shipped a large lot Hotel on Sept. 3d and 4th, To all those afflicted with any disease of the eye, ear, throat, catarrh or disease of the skin will do well to give hint a call, of potatoes to points west to day, CITY day, Railroad aud school lauds for salo on long time. Inquire of Francis ifc Chil I.

J. C. Guy is the guest of his son, E. Guy, renl estate dealer, Mr, Guy is Ready Made Harness, Barbed Wire) Pumps and! Moline Breaking Our Motto is "Live and Let SECOKD. STBEET.

FBOM UTiJT'OT; RESTAURA NT cote. L. F. Cochran, of the firm of F. M.

Kelly was up from Garden City, Friday. Judge C. II. Frybarger, of Syracuse, engaged in the real estate nnd loan busi School hinds, deeded property and town lots for sale or exchange by IL J- Groseup, gave our suuetum a very pleasant call, Sunday, FRANK ALTENRURG, Pkop, Iartlliig ly Hie Day or Week. Warm Meuls at all Hoars.

Look out for good sweet white bread, cheap, when Michaelis Co, get their S1NGIJJ MliALS 85 CENTS. of flour this week. Michaelis Co. have just received a Kendall, and just as handsome prairie as lays out doors, $4.50 per acre. $1985 cash, Sept 1, 1887, 7 per cent TitUte auptplicd icilh the best the market titf'ovdt.

Gull and be concinccd, on noon south or town pump. car load of the finest Potatoes that have ever been in this jnarket. The best lot of potatoes that have ever No. 59. 820 acres.

16 miles from good R. It been in this market, at $1.00 per. bushel town on A. T. fl.

Surface water all KOOEUS, job lots way down low, A. Mi IB at Hamilton, Mo, lie is very much pleased with the country here and predicts a bright futnre for this section of tho state. W. A. Breeden, of Farland, was in the city last week.

He traded for some land north of town and left the latter part of the week for his home to make arrange ments to move here in a few weeks. lie ordered the Republican sent to his address, J. Mitchell living 10 miles north was in town Monday ith a fine lot of corn for table use. This corn was grown on sod. He reports a finp crop of all kinds of vegetables which are now fully matured, which is evidence of a rich and productive soil, Dr.

S. M. Smith, the Eye, Ear and Chronic Disease Specialist, of Hutchiru son, Kansas, will be at the Kendall House, Kendall, Kansas, on Friday and Saturday, August 27th and 28th, and on Friday and Saturday, September 3d and chaclis Co's, ADVERTISED JLETTKR Mr. Moore has opened a brick yard west of town and will soon have a kiln burning. II, Potter will start for his former home in Illinois, next Monday, for a short visit.

W. Hyatt left, Tuesday morning, for a few davs recreation at Dodge City and Spearville. W. Harwon, tired of city life, is rusticating iii- the rural districts south of the sand hills, Messrs. Johnson Cutlipv Millikiu, and Kelso, was in Syraeuse, Friday, on professional business.

Mr William Hager audi Harry Wright each had a valuable cow killefj by a train, Monday evening, Mr. Pnessler, of Malvern, Ohio, has arrived this week, and is arranging the Ust of letters remaining mwalled for in the t. O. at Kendall, for the mouth ending July at, JIKAI.KHS IN PKnttimery, Notions. Cigars, Con.

ml a full Hue of LEGAL BLANKS. Postoflko Ruilding, Kendall, Kansas. the year-; tine rolling prairjc. Price $5.00 an acre; $740 cash, balance 0 yrs. time at 6 per cent.

No. 350, IfiO acres, 3 miles from R. town of 700 inhabitants. Price $850 cash, remainder one year at 6 per cent. 640 acres R.

It laud, 8 miles from depot, near postoffioe, well settled around and very desirable. Price $5.00 per acre $3,300 cash, balance Sept. 1, 188.7, at 7 per cent. lssti. If not called for in 30 tos they will be sent to the Paid U'ttcr office, Washington, D.C.

FEDERAL CITY, Located 16 miles north of Kendall, surrounded by one of the best bodies ot; land in Southwestern, Kansas, is destined to bo one of tho best Towns ini Northern Hamilton Its Location is On a Beautiful Elevation, where the Kendall Stage tihes diVcrgoj to Coronado, in Wichita county, Grpeley Center, in Greeley county, from" which is hadl a vifcw, of: eight to. tpn: miles in any The town as platted gives three 1 handsome parks, of. four-and-a-half acres each, at the norths the south and the end of: its main business Tlia soil is a dark, sandy loam, two" to' siic feet in depth, rich and fartilev, Plenty of pure, soft surface water for stock and other THIS IS NOT A PAPER Tho company who are building it- aro num. of capital and influence, whose intcTOBts aro hero and who have come to TJie town was named by and iii honor tile many Federal soldiers Who arei located' iii: the country arpuod.it,. and arc cultivating the soil and building housesv in Government land hear town and special inducements to soldiery and actual settlors uud.

A TOWN LOT GIVEN to those- wlio will erect dwellings; also to. every young single Iad who locates unfile our surrounding Town lots cheap and, splendid business oppovtuniticsi- Daily mail stage llnai eonrtcction with the County Sent. BOARD OF DIRECTORS. Captain J. Frascis, President H.

Vice Puvall, Ballard Mr. Davis, Boss A. Mr. Ooley, John Mr. Garner, David Mr.

LeClnire, F. A. Mr. Llnscott, Ludy, John Mr. Montgomery, J' H.

Mr. Neece, Lydia A. Heece, Lydia Mrs. (2) Odell, Louisa M. Mrs.

finish, Jolni Persomitt, 0. G. d'etirs, Goo. Koss, George A. Mr.

Kush, F. P. fiicgel, Dave Mr. Turner, M. h.

Mrs. Wateijnsji, Miss Williams, Amos A. Mr. Wolvavin, K. Weinberg Seigle.

young, Joseph Mr. Young, Wm. Mr. Ii, G. A.

Box 8. UG.A Box US. 3r-Persi)S caUjug tor those letters, utunse say, "advertised." E. Bkll, P. M.

4th of the following week, and on same days every succeeding week thereafter, goods in his new store. WM. L. GRANT, JR Physician and Surgeon, KENDALL, KANSAS. Office Hinl Sleeping Apartment in J.

M. Neclund's Dnig Store. Calls Answered Promptly, Day or Night. prepared' to perform operations for Cat. A new awning in front of K.

F. Miles ract, restoring the vision at once. Strict Co's, drug store, an improvement on the ioiiks of the building. ure of the tear ducts thoroughly and permanently removed. Cross Eyes straight.

S. Kimball is on the' sick list, this ened instantly nnd painless, and success. week, at the Almira House. We hope No. 4.

820 acres, 5 miles from a railroad town of 800 inhabitants, good house and Stable and two wells; 00 acres cultivation. Price $3,408 cash. No. 107. 630 acres, 10 miles from towlrof 2000 good hind; good ra'iirottd facilities.

Price $7.00 per acre. $2,750 cash, remainder on long tamo at 8 "per cent No, 3. 160 acres, 5 miles from a good railroad town 40 acres under cultivation'; good well of water, small house and stable; flue selection of shade and fruit tree. Price $1,500 cash. No.

7, 100 acres, 10 miles from railroad, 5 acres broken house and stable; good well fully treat every curable disease of the Eye, Eye-lids, Ears, Throat, Catarrh and diseases of the skin. My long and sue. to hear of his speedy recovery. Mr. Frank 't'yons, of Licking County Ohio, arrived in this city, Saturday, ami, like all who come, intends to stay.

David Linsey, who has been sick for TO THK LADIES. Having on hand a complete stamping outfit and a choice selection of patterns, I am prepared to do stamping for all who may wish the same. Mrs, Francis. ED. SLACK, AMI) DEALEIt IS Furniture, Carpets and Curtain Fixtures.

KEN'HLL, KANSAS. cessful treatment of the above class of Diseases in Reno and adjoining counties warrants me in stating that no case will be accepted or placed under my treatment when I am not absolutely positive two weeks, ia improving and prospects for a speedy recovery are flattering. of a cure being affected. Persons dosir. llev.

H. M. Rogers, of Hamilton, Mov ing inference of any special disease of the of never failing wider. Price $5.50 per acre, $3.50 cash, balance in payments of CHICAGO LUMBER Cfl Eye or Ear successfully treated by my FOB SALE OB TRADE, A good Potter Power Press with complete outfit for printing good sized paper. Job press and material for running a ilrst class office The same Is now in use in Ohio.

Will sell 01 trade for Kansas hind. For further particulars apply to this office. TirH.ir, a TuAvri.TNn AN'nLocAT. self at Hutchinson office will be furnish- spent several days in town last week. He was shown over the country by Messrs.

Guy Bray. The T. Si F. Company say they G. L.

Corresponding Saii'ly, J. W. $50 annually with 6 per cent interest on defcivd payments. Aj.t.kkbvkOc Treasure'' Captain M. For further informatior apply to- will never pay one dollar of taxes to the icAisrs-A-s.

GEORGE P. GUERRIER, ed a list of such Patients and Post-office address (ft majority of 'whom ore the most reliable and prominent Residents of Central ami Eastern Kansas) by writing mc at Kendall, any time uft'-r reading this curd. ii-IN 1 HiJJ I SAMtsiiKS.fora line of W. I Vi stry; No. 06.

640. acres, 8 miles from county seat and Price $0.50 per acre; $2113 cash, balance on long time with 6 per rent, fraudulent government at Synu-uso. Border Rajfiuii. I Pstent MeiUcliifs. Send 50 cenis for outlit and ft CltlLCOTK, CnwspowH'ng full postpaid- Address J.VMKS S.

Hli AM, Groen lildge, Mi. JIVILT0N KANS Our old friend, U. E. Altenberg, while.

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