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Hartland Herald from Hartland, Kansas • 3

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Hartland Heraldi
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--s wr-we I THE IIARTLAXD HERALD i Vl pallia auLiic tla? ir JOB PRINTING PER II A It. IX AWAXCE. 'dm line. G. IT.

Wila.a.;. it tT ----nsLe a fuU law mi.az Wa ih-' rr.tr icinu cwaitji.lv I Kan. TriA. Wit: vcr. THE BEST OtTFIT IX KHAHXCT C0lXTT axi oxk run BEST IX WESTERN r4 0t "I KwkHl Kotict.

YUI th r. t. tlx-ck. draft I 'rati fr Is iv-J THE ABILENE C.UETIL THE IIERALD.i; 8 tli. we fi'5KI mL.ttf ia tli a ki tiw tut When you arc in need of a fo jo!) of Prilling, you should give us a trial.

With good, new Material, good Stock, and experienced Workmen, vc can Pr( T. "SH- WITr "-Guarantee Satisfaction. ijiwrnim Nml ni iiir. w.i.ii:, I.if'-a"-. i1 lur tutli, tl Wriw fr Amu c.

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We WciS NEATLY, PKOIT'IIY, as! is CHEAP as is folstat lifl Ceo Wert. J. A. a .1 Taa Bill av fit I If tiK-x I'-iritc at st p'iiv? Xn I fr tlu: 1 ti.it iU Wvi'ii V. Wat.mis.

rTI'C vt this cum I B. D. Williams Co. AltH IJEADQCARTEBS TOIl BANK OF IIARTLAND. Authorized Capital, $50,000.

in nn ruijt tlio amp to la. J.ytk-t!i.'.ipai:.l,auliuvM(.mhov.rjt(ilir I jDRY GOODS, Transacts a Ccocnl Notions, Dress Goods, Hals and Caps, Hoots and Shoes GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS WEST SIDE MAI.V ST BEET, IIARTLAND. Money lAoanecl! for Fhort Time on Approved Fiturity. 0 Prompt Attention Given to Collections K. M.

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tSHH -DEALERS IX- RICHARD GAGEN, Groceries and Provisions. EAST FIDS OF MAI.V FT BEET, II A "TEA XD, KAN. I1V is Pn parol to give his customer CHEAP PRIGES AMI Hardware, Tinware, Stoves A XI) ALL OTHER GOODS I'FIJALLY KEPT IX A FIRST-UAFS HARDWARE STORE Farming Implements a Specialty. GOODS And guarantees to nil who give him a call. Viif I'nVU W.

F. FEAH. Banking Business -o- tusnr, t. SNOW W. r.

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IIOYD P.OYD, A to i ft t. a GAliDEN CITV, KAX. Attornn for the Firtt Xotiunnl Hunk M. W. BUTTON Attorncy-at-Law, DODGE CITY, KAX.

G. M. SMITH, Altorncy-atdavv, IIARTLAXD, KAX. -o- MfJNEY TO LOAN, A. T.

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m. tc oordiaHj imlteti tti alien i. LOCAL AN'O CENERAL. Ftovcs cf all KimU-Orav Faiilkurr IlailliiHil Tinslmp fi jour iovfs. Go t) tl.n IEulliiivl Ticsliop I'ricoS Oil Sorton ilot-rs at cuft.

Oune ami nee. E. S. gsotv. for odii-'ts cm havo llioir niiiioiiinvmriiTs p'l'ililicd in llio fur a fic 1 Trcnly fivosliwtf.

if Ihc iitst Xulc Yavx for twenty-live at 1'ost oilk-o. Su1i.i'.t1'3 fur the IlKa.n.D. On'y tl.50 jwr Xicp hhowcr tii'it DDr.ovuu'f. liille loy q'litc fick. Tbb It-iliin maislial was la town For Canon Citv tonl.

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Taylor, of IluUhinson. was in tkft city Moiulny lust. 1, Villintns a very large dill of ilrygixiili Litis week. Melvin of Gray coiinty, made us jileasant cull VeJiirs liiy. Several of our citizens attended 4U-1 election at last.

Tuesday. Koine of our old fiien Is from Gray count were ia to sea us Monday last MiM tinker, of Fpnireon, was rixis'ercd Mojid-'V. tit t'jc M.k'i ion House l.i'tle, U13 nepulilican stumper, to oiir pfojilo in Jones' Hall, 'i laiisday niglil. 31i.i Hayes, of Garden City, was visiting with Jnd Frusli, at In-iralls, last week. Jlrs.

W. G. Oliver, aeeoinpntiied ly lirr daugliter, was visiting friends at U'yses tliis week. L. E.

Williams received a nearly a ar load of groceries besides a nice of lioots and shoes, Tuesday last Mamed: At the Madison House, in tliis citi Oct. 17th. at 3 p. m. hy lie v.

Marsh. Ir. Ira Kerns and Miss Eva dure of Kendall. Briek for sale hy the wagon load, car load or hy the 100,000, at the llartland brickyard. Apply at the ysrd or Van V.

man's grocery. The Hon. C. J. Jones, of Garden City, was in our town Thnrsd.iy.

We are always glad to see tie man who has done so much to settle up westera Kansas. Tbc Ca'ifornia express ran off the track Ingalls, Tuesday ni-jht, which was 'tli t. I. i twehc hours late at this placa. not i giving till cvlnesdaj noon.

i I up 4 si i I. i i 5 Unj-jHii. uLr.lv I tin ln-avy 111? n- ai-1 jmii' asvit; a.iii l.v. ry- nwu UV ruu t.lk t' i f.r:nrr, ft tli-y t't jive im the Imt aiiu't Vfii 8ti'ii m.r i.Hi'tiii. 'e L.uc r.nrn tliclilioy sl.ii i- aU-o! iKly i tlh1'! ill ti.e present em rg ncy to thn lu'mf iiuioii 111 'ii and 1 pvt upcak on I leal i-siies oi.iy.

At ell event', we inut not allow the union to cat ry I'awnee, as yu aaj they will, ralh than consent that 1 weidd Undraw and have my friends chi the deiu uieuim as I ive no sympatiiy 'ii' f.ir these ln'ii'tal'S. 1 ours truly Boom The gentleman that took my cigar holder nn I case a ill return the name in lite ck'ar ca-e from where he look it or I will tee tthat lie done. I il -n't Ike such foolishness. I know who has ii put it ick, C. Watson.

ami it.t mil run' What ill the world is rcsoil vou aid coiiji mid keep couuhiitf and ill keep tr ins interior le.edi- iii.es when cniiiutv t'ln'GIl ttill pn.iiiv.ly relieve your at otnf? This is no mlvertifiir; i. 'tae. hut an aeiuat fact and we guatTMiCee it. i. W.

Williams. Druggist Vesti'ou'a Trains to Chlca.io. vesJihiile tr iia Is a ne factor In western railroad transport ati-m. Il is claimed for tkes. tiains that on account of tluir being couneeled ly steel hood all danz -r of tcles.tiplng in cae nccident is removed, the train heiii pr.ietieal'y tine 1 nig car.

It is certain that the oscillation of tin-ears Is greatly reduced, an I it is al.o certain that the vcstibulj trains alf ird the ciiinfo't Vet known to travellers. The adoption of this frtj Je of train by the Chicago, Sinln Fe California railway between Chieiigo an 1 Kansas is a strong bid for tl.c piisj-cngcr trallic liitwcn the Wert and Chicago. This new road is in many p.utietilars ahead of many of ils older competitors, mid will undoubtedly be the popular road to Chicago. Colic Diarrh-en and Summer Complaints arc ilangenhis at this season of the and the only way to guard a'4aiut these is to have con on hand a Imtllcof some reliable remedy. Beirgs' ibarhica ilsam is a UKI.IKF in all these disagrcerble case and is pleasant to take and cost you only 35 cents, ti.

W. Wiiliams. Druggist When your skin is yellow. When your skin is dark and greasy. When your skin is rough and coarse.

When y.air t-kin is ihihnncd and red. When your skin is full of When your skin is full of need a good blood meilieine that can be relied tion. Beggs' Blood Purifier Slid Biiiod Maker is warranted a a positive cure for all "I the above, so you cannot posxihly run any risk when yon get a bottle of this wonderful medicine. G. W.

Williams, Druggist. Bai Blood. There is not one thing that puts a man or woman at such disadvantage liefore the world as vitiated state of the blood. Jour 'n our conrase is failed, Vour viialiiy has lefi you. Your lanirui I sten and lisil iv- tions Irw that yon need a powerful 'nvl2'''wr.

one iK.tile of Hegs Bkw.1 Purifier and Blood Maker will: put new life ill a worn out system, if jt docs not it will co you nothing, ft. W. Williams, Drnggit i E. G. Neff, llartland, E1XE OF The Southwestern Stage Company From Ihrllind to Ilfeto, Kid.

This Company runs line of 1'OCK HOUSE COACIlESilaily except Sunday From Ilnrtlnntl via Surprisa, Gincin svilo Woods-tl lo tto I-Iufjoton. Ks. Loaves Harthmd et 7 o'clock A. arrives nl Hngottm nt fi o'clock r. Leaves Hugotou at 7 oi tk A.

arrives in llartland at P. M. i-t in 'fun inni it. liiiil an I itinrm.iii. LoiiMT.alive jitojile are jK-njiJe ah'i ie make much noi-c idxuit tthat they me doing onireoingtoilo, hut who attend tu their own l.nsiues, live will rai-se f.iiuilies t.i iv-spiH't God, their ceiiHlry atul Ihc rights of their fell.iw 'i'li'-y pre retly gen rally nu of hi'C that the jviliey taxing a 111 or I to maki) theiii i.ijjiy i niH, i and uting thai, if thy have liecn ii pu'ili! liny tarn their lucks upon that 1' Hty with which they could fr.itcinize in 1 iK't aiiM-it tlien favored rel of Gu war Ian and come over to the deino rat-ic oaity that advocate wh.it.

want, a government jiolicy which would ke toils pei j.lv! the nei csmuS. of life and take finla tlieui only r.n ani'iunt of muni in tase as is ucci ss.iry to jay tiie governinent c'icioiaieally a Thee iiicu etiuid right fihere tliry hiive stood fur year oil tin! tar-itf ijuefclion. Tiiey know that oar inunufe.eUu'crs witii free raw materials can coir.pi te with any in the world. Tlie of April nel the will In- one Iitindr.d vc.ns old. Are we a l.atiy? Are not grown to the Mature of other nations? Are we not jH'cr of liny nation ia the iosciom.f scienii-its, pliiloijiers.

statesnieti, liusines nidi? patriotic Aim rican will acknowledge any country on the fi-ce of ilie glohc cipial to us in tho.Mj things. Older r.al'ons have vaster collections of profoundly scientille, and lighter literature, and art products hut only ljecancc tlicy arc older, not we have not present ability in literature, nit. Fci-ence and polities rfjtnd to TI genius of ii.venlion, the natural resources and labor are essentia! to the highest aMainiTieiit In manufacturers. We excel the rest of mankind in all these essentials. The '-paujer labor of cry is a fraud an I a dehi- si.m.

n't you know tliat, the manufacturers do? Before the fast two and a half ib'-al 'i of r.i.nMiein high tases in this country wa had but few "paupers, Imt little poverty of the intense variety that we have today. We have it now an I our manufacturers employ that latnr at their own If we lave not enough cheap latxir 111 this country, don't you know that our manufacturers will ship it in? Don't they do so to-dny? Mr. Blaine is on record as sayiRgthat "considering the work and the hours of labor, the American laborer gets less pay than the European laborer And Us is right alwtit it Yes. the-se conscrvalive republicans Bt-c that it is in the interest of the masses of the people to the necessaries of life that, they 111:1 it buy by redaeing the tariff They Ix lieve that the Unite Slates can mannlaetuies as cheaply as any country on the globe if you make raw materials free. They believe that the MiHs bill a Ijusts the tiritr so as to bcneGt all classes and stimulate the manufactures and trade.

Thy lie licve that there should not lie collected from the people of the United States each year what would amount to ten doli.nrs npp ennitn from our vc. ters, more than is needed to pay the expenses tf a proper administration of the ewernment. Thev l-clievci that the taxes should left on wJils- key, toba-co and bocus butter and r.i. 7 therefore are with the dcjnocraUc party. A.

W. VANEMAN Successor to Kanaka IMGEOOEEIBSiw GOSSARD, TO W. W. WORK.) Saosman. Kansas.

Co. Dealer In GLASSWARE, Ciias. E. Mf.muam. Cashier.

W. S. Bisu, Ass'ut Cashier. Banking Business CITAS. E.

XILES, JOSEPH CARTER, C. F. 51. XILES. QUEENSWARE, Dry Coails, Clothing, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes.

Gomo and Soo Us. No. llain Street, Bartland, Kass ii.TisiiAt.r., P. O. lir.VNliI.ti9 I PlioeniKTnKS S.

S. DICKINSON Co. Wbokpnt" kt' ItftuM Pcalt-rs In nil Kiinln of FBEH AND SALT HATS The Highest Cash Price Paid For All Kinds of Hides. Kansas. ROBERT Cha.

E. Xit.r.s, President. J. V. Caiukr, Vice I'resident First National Bank.

Garden Gitu Kansas. irtvrrtrTrnrn ilLi.Ml'AllLllLiV Does a General OP ALL KINDS OP HARNESS. Authorized Capital, $200,000. Capital Paid In, $50,000. CHEAP FOR CASH.

SoGond Door North of tho Hartland Bank. DIRECTORS C. E. 51 ERR! AM, CL0VERDALE, JACOB V. llartland, Kins, 6oit.h Mnin 61.,.

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Years Available:
1886-1891