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The Western Farmer from Farmer City, Kansas • 4

The Western Farmer from Farmer City, Kansas • 4

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-'ta- Call on Miss Shanklin for New Spring Millinery. Qenf8 merchandise C. Uaxnkh. Dry Gootls, Gut eiies, etc. 3rd dor south of the IVd Oflicv Garden Seeds, Cheap for a few The Western Farmer.

PUBLISHED EVERY TIIUliSDAY. D. T. ARMSTRONG, Editor and Proprietor. fetter than Gold" was well play ed at the opera last Monday night, and will be repeated on tomorrow night.

Each member performed well. If we had space we should praise their work highly, but we are sorry we can not make room for it not evidence enough to convict them bnt because I believed it cheaper for the people to have the Government take care of them than for the county to pay the expense of keeping them in jail for 60 or 90 dajs. Hoping you did not desire to misrepresent me in this matter, I remain, Very Respectfully, C. H. Coan, Co.

Atty. days at Bradley's. Mr. Kol'i Haul tif, in? i- pi -jtirl Hi h's til! ir-- in -xc: ug f'r In i ii- 1 1 Hi Tli-s trnt-s arn tli i-cr fmin iht 1 it it Co. Nursres, and are warraned to b- fiifi das, and Irhly dug from ih nurtrits Call at Election Notes.

2 "LOOK AT THIS." "How do you like the band?" He who laughs last, laughs best." That's so. "Good-bye Eli." ha, ha, ha, he, he, he, hi, hi, hi! Later, How does the election suit you? Did you hear the band, Monday night? Mr. J. J. Barrelle is visiting in Koontz Jones Proiisions, Dry Goods etc.

E. enr. iahi and B-wudway. Kingman, this week. TERMS OF En FOR SALE, House and Lot.

I did noi not intend to One vcar ix months Three From the Kansas Xnrnp'iper Union. Philadelphia, March 22. Postmaster-General John Wana- Bradley's old stai-d. quire of W. B.

Mott. resent Mr. Coan's relation to this i ca6e. We were somewhat careless Meat Market. A.

JAMES, East Side Meat Market, Main Street Miss Lida Goff was visiting friends maker was asked for an expression Entered as Second-class Mail Matter, at Leoti, Kansas. in wi iting up 1 he matter and failed About one hundred and twenty two to state it full) We do not hesi-' onr citizens talk of leaving for in the city this week. tate to commend our County Attor- Ukxanoma in a few days. L.ood bye. Pure Yellow Milo Miize and Kaf Trees, For Sale.

I will have about the first of April fifty thousand forest trees, ore year I will sell for $150 per thousand; such as. Box Elder," White Ash, Cotton-wood, Maple, Catalpa. J.W.Knapp. of his views on the prohibition question. He said, "There is only one side to the question, and that is the right side constitutional amendment I am in favor of it first, last and all the time ney for his work in the case above fir Corn Seed at Bradley's.

Physician. referred to and shall try in the future to be more explicit. Written for the Farmer by D. R. l-38.

Everybod patronizes the Tremont Barber Shop, East Side Main St. The city electism here on last Monday, was the most interesting Hene that has been here for some time. There were two tickets in the field, one called Citizens' Ticket, and the other tfc Leoti City Ticket. And, as usual, Leoti City got th re with the whole ticket, except one man. The ticket as elected is as follows for Mavor P.

J. Massey; Mr. John Casler left her-, on the Arbor Day. Governor L. LT.

Humphrey ban is It is evidently not the design of a Sand Creek Scrapings, I ine weather. Soil in fine condition. Wheat just whooping. 20-36 continues to boom. J.

T. Foster is listing cane. Grass growing right along. Farmers progressing with plowing. Thos.

Calhoon is happy. It is a Santa Fe Rail Road, on Friday the 22nd day of March, and arrived in sued his proclamation designating girl, and Dr. Wilcox say it is a fine one. DR. A.

M. DOYLE. Office Urn dor north pt First National Bask, Main Icoii, Ks. 'ill do a. General Practice.

Female and Chronic Diseases a Specialty. Electricity i.i readiness, when needed. Call- answered promptly, at any time, in City or Couutry Charges Reasonable. Thursday the 11th day of April as Eaton llapids on Monday following. Arbor Day, and earnestly requec's their This road make good time.

lat the day be devoted to the plant Rev. J. Q. Allphin and wife left on ing of trees. He especially nrgos Miss Foster's school is progressing NOTICE: TIMBER CULTURE.

benelicent Providence, that man, God's most wonderful creature, made in his own image, should live in a condition of poverty. Although man brought into the world, and it is certain that he will take nothing out of it; yet, the All-wise and loving Parent gave him, as an inheritance, this beautiful green earth, to subdue and conquer. While God has made no inipossi- Tuesday lor their home in eastern Kansas. very nicely. upon Teachers and School Boards to enlist th co-operation of parents U.

S. Land offlre, K--ncy, March 2, J. P. Canaan brought home his liaving lwn -ol-rea at tl.H and pupils in observing the day by Lowest Rates and most Liberal well drill this week. by Fn-derk-k Mwrracanst V.illlam hus beautifying school hone sites.

om for failure to comply ith law to Tim-iHT-Culturr eutry ated wtober Mr. Smith, of Leoti, is attending Amounts for Farm Loans, at Leoti State Bank. A.B.Baugh. school in the country this week. conditions to the reasonable suc 1 ojou tin? f.

E. s-tin 21, Ivnliis 19 i tUne SS, in WUUita Cwupty, Kansas, mituaview to the caneeUatloa wt saUl rutry, contestant alletrln that said Wia. tUbtwus ha Marian Crane has tiled on the S.W. Physician, Surgeon Ientist. Ofiirtf first door M.uth'of Ihe ti State ISank.

Consultation Crw, and Strictly Confidential. Call on Dick Clark and have your Business Cards. i of section 10. to. 20, ranire 30, and cess of his creature, man, in that noblest of all avocations, agriculture; property insured.

Uthce opposite liUr failed to break, plo or cultivate any I uortiou ot said laud, or cause same be doue is building a house. the Post office. duriug tue third year of tin said entry and Miss Lena BIttner is very sick with the measles: that young man further that be lias wholly failed to punt Groceries- but on the contrary has made it comparatively easy task for him to conquer the bramble and thistle; yet a reasonable amount of labor is de Police Judge, P. E. Callahan; Coun-uHmen, J.

W. Knapp, Henry Allphin. E. E. Nerval, J.

E. Foulston and J. ('. Ford. Henry Allph in and E.

Foulston were on both tickets. Mr. Ford is the only man elected on the eitiens ticket, and since he is an excellent man we do not hesitate to claim him as ours. The liht was made maiul yon pro'iibi tion question. Some parties who read this jnay wonder why this question should affect our local elections, but when thy recall the fact it lakes officers who are in favor of the law to enforce that law the cause of this action will be manifest.

Sm'-e the citizens ticket had some good anti-whiskey men upon it, we were soin aware of the fact that it eould not be easily beaten Both worke 1 hard all day and when the result was known we found that the Leoti City Ticket was from sixteen to twenty votes ahead. The who gave them to her should give an jcy portion of Uie said tra-t to trves, seedwr ouitiiiK. during the third vear or since tW dat of eutry and such failures ill exbt; the ai4 Real Estate. Judge Shields issued a marriage liceuse on April 2nd to William J. Sandrith and Mary Scott.

account of himself. pa ties are hereby ntinuou-d to appt at this PllKLTON' Groceries Provisions, 2nd dr. Smth of Main streets, We understand that T. Neil is manded as the price thereof. In this or any other wtdk of life, labor is the only road to success.

oOli-e on the day of May l.s., at hn-W a. to rojKind aud furuth testiinouy mid alk'Ked failure. going oast. We hope he will return KtHx-lver. In this article I wish to consider The "dime social" will be at the residence of Mr.

C. N. Booth on East Broadway, next Tuesday eve. soon with a good housekeeper. Success to the Western Farmer I may call again, Aunt Joe.

one of the most general causes of Millinery. Sheriffs Sale. hard times. It is not, much complained of over production, to which Mr. M.

L. Minnick has some fine L. Ha AS, Heal Estate Chit el Ijoan lied Front, 0ip-ite, i'oM Offi-e. C. L.

White, Ileal Estnte, ImiuI and l'jnan, lied Front, Opposite Posl v. W. II. Tompkins, Cheap Deeded Lands at id llelinqiiish meats, 1st Door of I'osi Offi e. Stair- of Miss May Coo ley, Millinery Goods, d'oHon-s, er.

3 Doors West Isr Nat. Bonk. I refer, but to under consumption. 3. Sweet Home, 16-37.

County of i hita, pure blood, Light Brahma Eggs for Our farmers themselves do not In the Ihstrict Court ta afcd for the County and sale. 25 cts. a setting. Sec 2 18-30 Charlie Gray has been putting in State aforsaid. wheat.

consume enough of their own produce; they stint their own families Hardware. The Strain boys have finished All those indebted to me, please llankins Fletcher, Mftt'ff? vs. tiibbs, fV-fendaias. Hy tfirtae of an t-tecut'ot and order sale is' election was peaceable but full of an- too much inflicting a poor beggarly planting oats. call and settle at once.

D.A.Bradley. imation, and some of our citizens style of living upon themselves untold stories and worked schemes neeessarilv. The best produce of Mr. James Smith is very busy with sued to mo the 4h dar of March 19 out ol lM! offief of the Clerk tf Hie lMri1 Curt In and J. Ohubbuck, Hardware, Stoves, Tim rare, Corner Main Str-ets such as they would not do, even in the farm sent to market and the his spring work.

for thl' County aud Mate aforesaid; I will ou a nooe iraue, out uiese uirngs ma nn tho farm is forend to liv Mr ITvW, rmv-K wif lina Saturday the 23rd day of April, 1889, Mr. L. Anderson went to Dighton this week for the purpose of locating a baker at that place. We wish on th refuse. The choicest fruits returned from the east.

R. A. tx Clerk ot District Court. the front door of the Court House in th. city LAW.

all be forgotten in a year, but to be brif about it we will say it was a glorious victory for our side, and tho stor may be told in the lan are hauled to town and often sold for Mr. W.J.Isaac 6ays he can bake of Itl City, la the county of Wichita and state" 'f Kansas oiler for sale and will sell li th what they will bring in an over nun success. the cake and eat it too. hiiihest bidder, ff casli to me in hand paid, all guage of Mr. Ford when he was stocked market when it W.

WASHING TOX, Miss May Strain will begin teach of the following irjip-rty, to-wil; Commenrii8 at the Corner of block Tbirty-even The Ladies Industrial Society will ing near Coronation April 1st, serenaded by "that band." He was would pay, far better, to have fed asktd to make a speech, he said "We them to the pigs. Instead of letting in Leoti, tlietiee running north dm bundled meet with Mrs. C. R. Allphin, Thurs Mr.

R. D. Shaw will return to Os- fiftv fwt 1150 ft. tlicrtce wes-t -lh street nave met ine enemy and we arc rnit nr. ir.

i-r ih fir, lTlOREV AT LAW. Titles, Collection and paying Taxes special day April 11, at 2 o'clock. The mem BROKER. Registered U. S.

Laud Atlorn. j. theirs ajid I am the only one left hes for winter uso at tbe borne county in th6 near future, one hinulred forty feet (110 fr.) thenrt south one. hundred and fiHy feet r0 tu to street-ltro td- to tell the story, ers are urged to be present. L.H.Allphin, Sec, ties.

penny-wise farmer sells them for less Ihe taffy pulling at Mf.J a than half what they would be worth last week was a very pleasant affair Oflice Main st. between Bread way and 0th waythrnee cast alon said street to place of iH-pnnii'ii. I eoti City Kansas tMter known a lots fourteen; t' nftwfi anu I6 lxtetn in Rents Collected and Taxes Paid DOES PROHIBITION PROHlSrf? Avenue. bhwk thlrfy-wveit in Leoti City Kas. Said Mr.

J. C. Fowler is at present to his own family, and as he masti- B. F. Moreland, of section 21, has cates corn bread and pork he con- erected a stable and is pushing Mow a Couple of Men are Getting Rich Shipping Whisky by the Jug into Kansas.

nreiierty fs" taken to ju.ipemeiit fa lore- doing duty "behind tho bars" (at the closing mechanic Lieu on Kiid property In favor of Hankins Fletcher and ajftirTst Uuclianaa Post Office) Jim is quite a good clerk The friends of prohibitiou, especially those re gratulates himself upon his domestic spring work. economy, (domestic stinginess would Mr. William Murray, of section 4 For NON-RESIDENTS CoK li KS VOX DENCE SO LICITRD. G.W..IAItMIN, Coan "be VAslW, Attorneys at Laic, siding in Kansas, may be astonished to know that their efforts to prevent the importation of I be a better WCrdV. returned last week and is ptishifag Jelferson Keely from South Bent With any great success.

In Kansas, for exam- oult UJ win Ko mro spring C.iU. Jcrr Neterer. plaitilift's attorney. M'Sftti, Sheriff, by 1 ri.Lowe; leputy. A CHEAT CLUB OFttfL Ind.

is prospecting in this county, Will practice in State and Federal courts pie, the people have rigid prohibitory laws, ai cf life on dry bread unlubricated by a The Sweet Home Social at Mr. R. He says he has traveled over 3,000 miles since Jan. 1st. and this is the Satisfaction guaranteed.

ine goo.li People olthat Mate natter themselves particle of the delicious oleagin- Barr's on the evening of the 20th LAHD and LOAN nicest country ho has seen anywhere, was i njoyed by all present. and that the old tipplers are soberins up. Such us concrete essence or jacteai nuia is not the case, and is not likely to be the result in order to sell his butter to the im- The Hifkl? raiitar-('oWfrfotiwralth The Bachelors of Sweet- Home I CM- for liafOTi. wnicn i ffn nnrl and Uie Vestorn Farmer. ltii osk Cbas.

W. Davis, of Ainsworth, was T. Knapp, Att'y at Law, 5 Notary Public. 2nd door north of Koont? Jones' Store. mere are a sreat many stockmen in Kansas gave a party at the residence of D.F.

And the exposures-to the inclement weather in- shotlld rcfise at largely on his venr" for osk dollar rirtv cest. AGENT. in our sanctum thfs week. He re Strain bit the evening of the 21st Thi offer is fr i asu and enables yoti culent tot-heir business renders a stimulant nee- Uurplus waste. He denies his ports the farmery nt work in his Some thirty persons we're present, to have all the latest news fnn the p- Sess.

They are law-abiding citizens, of course ueuL wu luo luxury 01 cuiCKens neighborhood. He will plant all the aud the cake, etc. was pronounced MOXKY On CHATTEL SECURITY ital of the Ktate and your own lucal ra- JERRY NETERER but, when a man is "dry" iw the cattle business and eggs for her table in order to ground that he has broken. splendid. lr at the ol one.

The CpItI i A. door south rf Lyons. I Common Wealth U1 the mo6t Attorney and Counselor Chryp'ocnnchroidsyphonostomato, prive him of hi peisonal liberty. These men when he Could make his have to visit the National Stock Yards in East I own svmti. r11 uiPn.

thfi' bard- own svrup. oitnplete jKjrt of legislative procJ- On the 29th day of March, by E. At Law. LEOTI, i KANSAS. pnhShet anywhere.

.1.. i i i I Shields, probate judge, Frederick ncijueuiiy, anu ii is mere wnere xne lawencounte two men. who. thomrh i-nornnt iouuuui is to Will practice law in the Sf ite and Federal Mosier and Lena banders, both Ci its provisions' have managed to defeat its pur-1 the best of his product s. If he does Courts'; will attend to all legal business before Wichita County, Kansas, were united TueTt, Sefkirk or Crosby: Some very windy days.

officials in town last week; We had a' spelling bee last Tues Ct poses. One of these two men is a saloon-keeper not enjoy th6 fat ct 3 6wri- lan(J it and is well kno-wu to all the cattlemen coming the U. S. Land Office. Correspondence solicited fh marriage at the court house.

Office, East side Main from prohibition ls nis IttUlt. Tho other is a carpenter in the saloon man's Why do not farmers unite and Leoti City. Kansas day night: all enjoyed themselves. employ. The saloon man has ran arrangement a J.

E. F0ULSTON, with the Kansas cattlemen to" piit uf ju of A Mayginnis planted both his own ucts? Come one, come all and in ljtjuor in box cases, with rope handles, resembl and his father's tree claims; near Johnson Bros h'ave a lirge line of fine farming implements, which they will give in exchange for corn, cattle, mares, colts, etc. Give them a call and" see tmb of their bargains. i(g oil cans or paint boxes, for which the saloon tosrether; lmve seme Blatee to meet NORMS SPRIGG, ATTORNEY COUNSELOR AT LAW. fast week.

r1anufacturer Of ivwtoiivuiii fciv UittCS. tllC Kill pcmci I 1 i -1 ss -Pt busy making boxes to fit these jugi and form a Farmers' Board of Trade this way hundreds of jugs of whisky are carried 1 and stand By each other and sav 'inrT UUUV UK M. J. Bridgman is afflicted with ob's disease. Is he as patient Oh LAW, LAND AND LOAN OFFICE.

ESS, inw Kansas ana araim regarU'ess of legal re- will havo nnr xvv trr no ii vj 1 1 aim itin.v 1 111 rv.ivi leoti Itit; rieiKiis. ine caipeuiei lias sieaay employ- out- VJ Trrltn. Aient making the boxes and packing the jugs, al ieasc aaa 800 11 W1U pay. Ana Registered U. S.

Land Attorne. Will prartice in all courts. Collections made. aad the saloon man is getting rich on the sale ot if so then say good bye to your town N. H.

Sypold drove his sheep to sonciieu. notary I'UDiic. nis liquors, uo says pwucmoir prommts? kd1o vmill T.ff loCk ell. Miss bhanklin has just received" a hew invoice of Spring Millinery and respectfully invites the ladies to call and inspect her gqodV before buying elsewhere. One door south of Western Fabmer Office.

St. Louis, Star-Sayig3 finding a biryer, he drove them home While our proninitiort law aces Hotel the" did' the' did' Some of our ybttnje pojle attend not prohibit toper or sot 1 a i arxd. 3Desuler Its: Fxirnishing Gdodg; in fact anytlifng to be found in a ls Class Harness Shop. SiS? rfwo.Knp of Carts, Busies and sec inv S25V C.Vn-f. mid irom secreuy ootainmg tne vim LEditor of the Farmer; ed an infare supper and.

dance up on BROADWAY HOTEL, U. A. Wilson, Proprietor, Sin, I would like to draw the atten- the Beaver, last Wednesay night imuu, uui cue uunuw uuui pxuciicilig his dark deceptive acts in a land of law and morality, it does prohibit the tion of the farmers, through the col- They report a good time. Everything stncthf first class. open sale of the stuff to our boys and umns of your paper to section 2311 Jesse Brooks and I rank Sypoldare Commercial tiads sl apclaity.

I of the TL S. TTomestpnd TjRws. uhirh I ai, xt beveiage, is il egal in Kansas and LItotesBlv declares that no lands no, at. Single Harness. I am selling lilankets v.ery low; Tlease trive me a call.

persons wnt nespect tne laws and .,7 i raua6omci" UJUUttl'fau- Jewelry. government nhder which we live iue piuvwwus ul ims iiook out for a strike, it will soon be never take any part the trade chapter (Homestead) shall, in any- Easter. South Mala Leoti, IvansasV Marriage Licenses, for the it Quarter of 1889, Jan. 23. James J.

Smith Clara Kepple." Jan. 30. John E. Charleys-Frances E. Rite.

Feb. 2. II. E. ClodfeldrA.

J. Kerchnef. Feb. 2. W.

L. K. Owen Luella C. Feb. F.

Y. MeGill Martha J. Spencer. Febl. A.

J. Wright L. M. Lowe Feb, 23. Jas.

H. Totnpson Julia A. 'Brown. Feb. 28.

Wm. S. Shepard-Iicy" E. Day. iar.

9. Jesse E. Montz Emma Bj Luton. Mar. 9.

Geo. "Roberts Mary E- Glanville. Mar. 12. C.

W. Webringi-Anna A. Peterson. Mar. 33.

Samuel Rhode fer Mary M. Tiller. Mar. Clifts. E.

Preedy Anna O'Neill. Mar. 29. Frederick Mosier Ina Sander3. E.J.Shields, Probate Judge.

Men are murdered, horses stolen, wise become liable to the satisfaction rvWr, Wo. faA a Tt.m A.HOOPER. Votes bought ei election and other fttVo-M VT violations of the law go unpunished 7 "TJ anar House to frank urr tcr a halt BUCHANAN BRIDGEMAN PROPRIETdRS OF THE but who ever saw a person degraded aection of hne deeded land Town po far from manhod that he would why do our councy onlcials property isn't dead yet. J. E.

will say, that because these things are list this government land for taxa- f0 Oklahoma. '(A) hot entirely prohibited, the law is tion? Bv so doim? thov aro rnbV.P- ROAD A- not effective and should be repealed. Lho mm oypoiu, our wormy county These cases are parallel. the money commissioner is foltowing his plow IkiUhmaiter Sdlonffas the mind of man is p-ouiFCniuK suur every dav now. We are Droud of 6t) 'Jent oh murder, theft, drunkenness, the lack of something' to live on.

our commissioner from" this" part or their kindred crimes, these pas- fhe law does" riot say that a man and are satisfied he will Work for the TV'EUY Some human bones were found in a cave on the Beaver, last week. It is supposed that they have lain there many years. We'll give a more extended description of this matter in next week's issue. XnTiSZ VZUrr Sft "laD? Merest of straintl. The prohibition law does A.

4, The little ground squirrels are ju- ptohibit, and that is why the anti- on this point between he Homestead bUant over tho ner approach of corn prohibitionists keep up such a howl and pre-emption laws. Low you can nI1 mnkft war aoouc its non-proniDiung see how our Countv officials look Tii.i Little Dot. IlirilllUfFI 1' I I.IH 1. Sale maj Diau" iV1" after our interests, and if thfef Can't ThtTLadie' Aid Society, of the M. do any better than they have, they E.

Chursbbeld their election yeatei A communication from Mr. E. E. Hopkins is unavoidably crowded out Leoti, Kas. March "89.

had better stop. day, and elected as president, Mrs Celia Knapp; Vice Mrs. M. Editor Fakmer; Will yprt please Let us see what they did last year. of this isue.

It came to late to appear AND Reinheimer; Sec. Mrs. A. Correct your statement in last week's ray memory is right they adver- this week. and Treas.

Mrs. A. E. Armstrong. paper, which you state, that the tised and offered for sale 33 quarter The society meets witt-Mrs, Etta The drama "Better than Gold" will case of Tarbox" et al had a hearing sections of land.

Why didn't it sell? and was dismissed." If vou will $x- Simply because the men that have Carey on Wednesday Ajril 17th. ITT Irk 1 )Ld- be reproduced, by request, ch to morro evening. amine the records you will find they money knew that the state of Kan-had no hearihsr at alL Thev were sas can't make good a title to such Scott No littl9 suriinse urrested charged with a violation of land tef ere the V. S. does.

ws created here this when a the Prohibitory law, and the case Kow this tax Jusiness is all wrong Mr. E. C. Shelton's children have both been quite sick with measles Pkaleb Iy Watches Clocks, Jewelry, Silverware Spectacles, Mr, Bradlay, from JObnisiana, pres Keeps tlic3 Best Turnouts in the City, at Lowest st it Gpo(i; Sji(lle Horses always on liaiul. Special Care taken of BdanHng-horses continued for two or three days.

aQd nad better look after it and but are getting better When Geo. Olliver came with a war- see caa he done. I know that Snted himself in Scott with deeds to all of the Jate Hon. S. W.

Case's property in Scott county, and the rant from the Ctovernment, the case! taxes can be recovered, for it has Mx. Hooper has moved his ii .1 v. The One door north lalace Drug Stote, Leoti Ken-a. store into his building, two Jewelry k'aKsa brought by the Stale was dismissed ajid the parties" turned over to the otefhtaeets cot because thero was deeds were fcie4 tor recoro. (deeds TveWdatec! Ist fall.

uceu uuub iii lyiciviuaou vju. x.Jiusiii, and we can do the same if we will go td'wbrp-. d.E.Kingr. K-toors south of JSroadwaT..

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