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The Nicodemus Cyclone from Nicodemus, Kansas • 1

The Nicodemus Cyclone from Nicodemus, Kansas • 1

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7 nn F71 til Nicodemus, Graham County, Kansas, -Friday, Fehuaiy 3, 1888, Vol 2, No. 40. J. E. rORTER 4 M.

INLOW, Editors and ProprUt- OUlt ilOTTO: FAlTIlFUi TO OJJR PRIMPS AND MNEROUS TO FOE! Ly onus mur? a tkau NlOODEMUS Married evening, At the of thuj StockluJiVt of the Graham county J3k Tzxsr -eir -w Ho! Here now Pay up yer Subscription A3 UlillvlUIljj tTlUtJJVVI Jl KUV auv that Prohibition is aBu.eessiu Kan. sas, the Logan Republican tolls of it teacher in Phillips county who gave out the word "Milwaukee" to the class of eleven pupils and found the word spelled all the way from Milwaker to Millawakee only three C-DEALER IN-0 GENERAL' MERC-HAN. DISE, Dry GOODS, GROCERIES PROVISIONS. Ijhrery thing fresh and of the best quality. A LARGE ASSORTMENT WORSTEttS, PRINTS, CASUMRRR; N'TS Vernon.

The We of JUT) fox Oknm. V. eeCEiYfS.HATS, CfiXtWKK A large of Hosiery for Ladles Gents, Misses and Children. A largo assort-ment of Breakfast Shawls. A largo invoice of Toilet Soaps, complete assortment, also Thread, Our Hotto-Good Goods; Low Price and Dealings, Agricultural and 'Horticultural Association held at Hill City on tlu 28th of kbej Directors, were clec-te-d for the.

Allodudj; Towxsmr. A. J. Mowery, J. It, Day, John Mover.

Buy ant Iowxship- Geo. 11. Motley, Geo. Kriteh-fieM, John LcClure. Gkah.ym Township.

L. 1). Worcester, T. Dudley, W. Ridgley, R.

DiiueaK. CiKTTYSBurti Ed Atkin, Riindolpn Burt, ol Mutton, Joseph L. Jlcrshey. Hn City TowNsmr. Win.

McClure, John Lane, II, A Cotlin, T. J. GanyAt, W. R. Indiana Township.

Robert Allen, ,1. W. Leidig, A. Raney, (Jims. Sauu.i,s.

MiLLisnooic Township. J.tW. Cole, N. C. TenvllrJV.

Wallace, Jas. Justus. Morelan Township. Geo, A. Burns, J.

B. jfteiniehc. L. C. Mechem.

NfcoDEMus Township. A. L- Mcl'hei'Min. John 'Ymiglu Z. T.

Fletcher. Solomon TouNainr. S. E. True, Ilmrison Tunm 1 )avid 1'inley.

Wild House TowNsmv, W. II. Franks, Fred Grimni I'lenry Barrett. The Officers of te Society elected for the year 1888 are Randolph Burt, President. J.

W. Vice 11 Dnnealf, T'casurer. Secretary. -We are pained to hear of tin serious illness of our friend and fellow member of the Ananias club Bro, Jack Stewart of the HiUCitj Democrat, Jack is a good one anc we hope to have the pleasure oi listening to his innocent very soon. (hl THIRTEEN WEEKS The TKXA 'priiit hnnfron Ulijtratcil wocUly, rontaiiilnu IB (enmo, izii ii IIinpiTK will'ln! inuilxl to iiii; ililrcc iii the Vnitud Stuleit or Canada fur Ihrei miinlliR'on n'cHrit (if ONE DOLLAR, Mlicntl iliecomit allowi-il to inietniivstors I'jctita ami i-liili.

Suiiiplc -oplc tin rv- eoiiit of 5 Aililrcfs ull orlrrc to. TEXAS PlTMSH'NtJ y. COMPARATIVE WORTH g. w. soma, j.

a lowkry, u. k. lioiitpoot. JONES, LOWREY LIGHTFOOT, Nicodemus, Kansas. ATTORNEYS LAW LOAN INSURANCE ACENTS ana ftU Af(iKV Tinwurv 01 ill I i without fail.

Call around, QUICK off, without defalcation or discount. Af tor Kortv ytnn' iroijftrnciun uf mora I ThontanJ rplimtlnim for nnunii io the Umled tstA anil conn triei, llio pulilinUitra Ihu bcinnlilla Arnerlctn eontinuo tonct nnlioitora fur I'Jtunu, cnvmtn, trsil.virnrkn. copy-Tilc 1)11. for llm llmtncl la obtam pntonla iu C'ttiiml, Knelnmi, rno, iermtnj, and all other countrini Their ripen-nc is uueiualeil and tbuir fwilitlei are nuiur-paeeed. Drawing and epeciftoitlivn prepared and filed in the Pateut Office on ehort police.

Teruii ry reasonable. orharKe for examination of uiedela or drawinRS. Advice by mail fno Muon AOo.arenotlced Inthe Ih'IC lias the iarfreHt circulation and is tho must intluenti.il riBwapaper of iu kind published in the world. The advantages of such a notice ovon ualeutea unil derstntids. is published IVKUKLV at S.l.m a year, und is ins larsosnn pn ennin i instrfitArt his iarsoand eplendidlri admitted It.

be the bent paper devoted to soience. Rliffinnitriniv wnrti nA flther dopartmrms of industrial progress, puh-lis led In any country. It contains tho names of all ir.tenteos aod title of every luvvntioo patented each Try it four months for ono dollar, bold by alt newsdealers. If you have an invention tn patent writ Vunn A pjrli'hers of SciaDLtUo Aiuunoaa 801 Hrondwsy, T.oiv Tort Uaudkook absui iiUsnts mailed fret. -THE- FAST MAIL ROUTE Missouri Pacific R.

'ATCHISON TO ST, LOUIS And The East This is lh Routt) Selcoted by tlie United States Government for the Fast Mail Train. No Route tinm mado by This line Between KANSAS CITY AM) ST, LOUIS, i M. H. H. r.ami.

W. II. Srntl. 1 Vire. Prte rui ricn'l m'yr, Un'l trnfllt hlii.k.t U-r.

I.ii Vo. of BAKING POWDERS, 7 n-taHim 'V feWiTilal a rovr1r, whlnh I pnrcha4 in iJi E. G. iii.l." vnu IfCHDTri n.iil ntfr.vil im', St. Francis Feb, 1, at the Commercial House, Reverend Dr.

J. E. Roberts to Miss Tolrm, Squire Talbott, offic iating. The wedding was a recherche affair, Those present report an enjoyable time The Doctor has started the ball "a rollin." Who will be the next? Owing to the crowded condition of business about this office last week, the meeting of the Yonnj; Men's Republican Club was unintentionally omitted. Elsewhere in our colums vill fovmd tho nro- mjiirii riiv mil, mus true to her trust always keops in the van.

The club elected an excellent nut of officers and Ave predict a booming club, Tho following qutiiition for debate lias been talked of by some, Resolved that coffee, tea and sugar should be placed on the free list. TEACHER'S ASSOCIATION The Graham County Association will meet in the school house at Millbrook Feb. 18th 1883, The following programme has been arranged by the executive Committee 10:00. "How to secure the Co operation of Patrons," Mrs, R. DISSCVSSION, 10 "How I teach Writing, MoGehee, DISCUSSION, 11, Recitation, Miss Ettie George, 11 :15, English Literature in the District School, Miss Mary Mechem, DISCUSSION, 12:00.

Dinner. 1 P. "Mental Arithmetic," Mr, Lynch, DISCUSSION. 2:00. "Sentential Analysis with Infinitives and Participles." J.

M. Padlock, DISCUSSION 2 :30 "Necessities of a change, in the present system of taxation for the support of District Schools-," J. E. Porter, DISCUSSION, 3 :00. "No Licking no Laming," Miss Angie Flynn, DISCUSSION ft Id.

Miscellaneous Business, Bv order of Ex. Committee. LEAVENWORTH MS. Joseph Brown, an aged co'oved man found lying dead on Ibe floor of his house on Deleware ft. between 12th and 13th streets list Monday evening by one of bis neighbors Miss Nettie Craig, -'iUf- of Nicodemus, is the citv voting her sisters, Mrs.

W. B. and Mrs. Travis' Findley! The defendants in the whisky cases winch Came oil lat week, are quite jubilant over their success. All were acpiittod anl the cos's, winch amounted to several hundred dollars fall upon the n'y.

Mr. Young of tin's city, who has been lying ill in Wichita, expected home soon. His vi is also on the sick list Miss Julia Washington, who lias been sick for some time is able to be again Mr. Joseph Washington is seriously ill Mr. Samuel Jones, an energetic colored young is running a confectionary in connection with a coal and wood yard on 5th avenue The Drake murder case vas brought to a dose last Saturday.

Mr. Bell examined the witnesses for the defendant and Mr. alter made Ti.e citing argument to the jury. Mr. Atwood appeared for the state.

At the close. Judge Crozier remarked that "the case had been abU- tried." The jury were out ail night and beinc unable to agree were dismissed. i hey stood 0 for conviction and for acquiital. Few peon'e le)i ve Loyr? guilty or the criine of 1 1mIaT chii'i oi Mr. Jack Mooro sud- d-nlv Insf Thnrsdqv pvpniiir he residence of Mr.

Geo "Wasii- with all i contents wan destroyed ly lire last Friday n.mg. No insurance The: matrimonial fever seenn 1 quitf a disease at i-us-: ent nmmg thecolord restanratenrs. Hamuels has just recoveieij om its effects and liis rivat Mr, iL TTW i'i "acted it and concluded 1t wed-1 ding Miss X. A. Norton of Kansas! Friday evening.

All younir mm fsirni- U1 marriel should! 6U1 il st ms Le )VT uavt somettiug to do with it. "3 Tliihoel In (lrsl sa order and Is "Krui.m. 1 nrsv roaui.iuihia. spelling the word correctly, One of the three was a Kansas bom boy. He, on being cornered by the teach er, admitted having seen the word on a beer bottle left in a burn by a Missouri drummer.

While we are sorry to hear that our 'neighbors spell so poorly we feci like saying God bless the boys in their- ignor ance of intoxicants and may their eyes never bo opened. The Hill City JUemocrat enter vigorous kick against the inefficient mail service. So do-s the Cyclone We get our moil from the east after it has lain in Stockton -2 In vain do we ask for fair play. The imperious mail contractor refuses to listen. If wo stood in with Grover would writa him a postal on the subject.

Be'ins we don't, the Cyclone is preparing to blow the incomptent rascals all out of office next fall. As the spring advances we earnestly hope our farmers will have plans for the coming year definitely mapped out. Everything points to the ensuing year as an old time. Kansas year. In view of this fact northern Kansas is exerting herseif as never before to advertise for and induce immigration to como our way.

Farmers, be prepared to do your part in this praisworthj enterprise. Plant early, flo.v deep. Don't be contented with a few acres of com. Plant an early crop of potatoes sow a few acres of oats and millet sow sever al aerecs of sweet potatoes get in some peanuts; try your hand on onions. Do you know that one acre of onions will yield more profit than ten acres of corn? Exert yourself, diversify your crops and when the immigrant reaches us next spring and summer we will be able to show hira indeed a land of milk and honey.

Will you do it The astonishing news reaches us that the C. S. A. E. A.

E. R. L. of the U. B.

A. (pardon Bro. Bowser) i i -i i. ii ii have decided to terrify the southern- crs and deplete our republican ranks by several million. negroes from the country.

We confess that a sickly smile stole ovi-r ou; Usually ministerial face wL en ve first saw it. Then remembering how, long years ago when yo editor dwelt in the effete oast and was one of the gallery gods, the express ion "rats" crept out unawares. Why this sudden spirit of unrest? Why this great dissatisfaction with our form of Government? Can it be that these moguls meditate a snnak upon tne unsuspecting native of the "silver" republic? It might be well for this country to pay the passage of divers agitators to South America (or hades for thst mitter) with this proviso that they be caged and kept there. They will will certainly not be missel and will have due time to perfect their ill advise-' schemes. The insincerity of the plan is ptiterd i fll, for 4 1 iirau iv Hi-TP oj tile soil right at the door of We iandees mav Lc had a 7-n, it waw, una uiiu too in si Wiiose i lavu liuignnge and customs nre fsmiliar anl vliere every man stand upon his own rcerita.

Eut no the desire i.s not to do anvthin- no- -i i "u.lu"'-. add one iota, to the elevation mankind. The leadxg spirit tlic "bamfoozle" i to its already well known loaders noonele delude with thj idct (t uun that he can get there" honestly, without a ficnticmg fteady eon-! cientioua effort. ye generjition of schemers take a 'tumble no to work and 8fon rf.vmr, I ance of you- fellows. uur- jutfiti to fiflicn in the Itf-r KAS.

l. fun 1. ml KAVa.tf. Si BANE OP OTCODSMUS, ALMi-PHEnSON, E0YAL GRANT'S (Atom rqwdar) BmmgtiiiMm EUMFORD'S, rh.n E2SaEtSS HANFORD'S, wbj E22S3SS BEDHEAD'S ESSSSSS NT' ODWMi'H, Iirjiistiti recti 1 1 1 si 1'aiTi Iiiviim nii'l CIIAR3I (Alom Powder). AMAZON (Mom Powrjer) CZAR DC.

PRICE'S SNOW FLAKE fflmg-rt LEWIS' PEARL CAcdnrvi Co HECKER'S GILLET'S ss ci and I For Everybody T. W. SAMPLE'S. Groat Bargains in Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Notions Groceries, Ladies land Gent3 Underwear, Milvsukes, (Coaulas alum.) El" LK (Powder icld Ioom). E3 EUMFORD'S, whennotfrteh 0 REP0HTS OP GOVERNMENT CHEMISTS ABtorurityandWholesomcncssoftheRoyalllaklDgPoTvder.

'I nave tr ftcd packace of Rciva! open mark--', na nuu ucouijscaci pur'-nr. i vTii'jicjwno uigreuicniu. it l8acrra of tartar powder cf a. dceree of mer.t, ani doci not rorttin eltLfr elum or cn mark -t, and flud ilcouijscicl j'ur'-nr. 1 vrnolcjoino ingredients.

It isacrcara plioeplJitts, or other Injurious bUbUucej. Hosiery, Etc. ALL THE STANDARD AND RELIABLE PATENT MEDICINES KEPT IN STOCK1. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, BO')T, AND SllOES, II ATS AND CAPf RELIABLE GOODS AND CLOSE PRICES NICODEMUS, KANAI Subscribe for tlie i Cyclone, and make yours el happy. It la a scientific fact that tho Roral Caltlnz TowJcr fi pnro.

"II. A. iloTT, Fh.D.' "I htvti PTfmIn''rl a parkaeri cf Royal Bakinij rmrrtisM'! by myself tn the market. I find it entirely fn-fi from alum, terra alba, or any other injurious iub-staore. IIesht MoaTOS, Ph.D., I'rcaident of Institute of Technology." I hnrp analysed a pnrfciea of Royal Baking Towrlfr.

The of whleli it Is comjoed are pure and wtioleaome. 6. Da Hates, fcuio Asaayer, Maaa." Roval iklne Powdr rivlrcd the tiljrhcat award ryyer all eomrtitora at thp Vienna World's Exposition, lSZi; at the Centennial, Phihdflphla, I1T6 at th American Institute, h'ew York, and atiHate Faira throughout the country. No other article of human food baa ever received such hljn, em ptutic, and BBi Tcrtal en'turfcmciit from eminent chcciUts, pbyilciati, acieDtuis, and Boarda of Health all over tlie wo! Id. Note The above Diagram fUustratea the eorcparalivo worth of Tariomi Baking Powders, at ihown hy Ciieciical AnaJyiia and experiment made by Prof.

SchedJer. A pound ecu of each powder wa. tak tbe total leavening power or Toloime ta car can tal'-ulated, the result being a i.Tiiratcd. TLIa practical test for worth by Pr.f. Sr-hedler only ji vc what every ohtcrTant coiiinmer cf the Royal Baking Powder 1.1:0 1 practical experience, that, while it cott a few cents per pound more than ordinary Linda, It is far more economical, and, teFidet, affords the advantage of butter work.

A tingle trial of t-e Scytl Lakia; Powder will couriace acy fajr-uiixdeil person of thee facts. htle the hows some of the ilara powders to be ef hk'her d'rrssi nf rrvTiirtli than olii iw lert ranked In-low thein, it it rwt to I taken at fodu-a Its that alu. AJi t-m fuwiin, (. featVtt Iww Ikh V. vj 4 I fi.

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Pages Available:
178
Years Available:
1887-1888