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The Western Star from Hill City, Kansas • 3

The Western Star from Hill City, Kansas • 3

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The Western Stari
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Hill City, Kansas
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KANSAS PAOIFiO HT ie ivors to ctcb a wnd mute. This mul tan with a of horses ou tb ead of Wild II re creek ft vesrs pant, must compare him to the careltis pries the proud rich Lsitet who did notbit-p for Mai who fell among thieves, but not th WESTERN STAR rulllshed every ffrMnfiftjl- loticitirTioir rsici. One copj, od8 yer iiz mouths three months 60 25 ADVIJtTISlNU 11T(I. 0ne column, tu yer $80 00 six m'e 45 00 tit' -noq hi 2i ARRIVAL OF liAIt.S. From the North arrives at ia rota the south at i p.

m. T. U. McQill, P. II.

RIUGIOPS SIBVICES, Relitrio ts services are held at th school room by the Christian Unioi every alternate sabbath at 11 o'clock a. rq. commencing with bunday, teb 0th. Riv V. R.

GcoRg, pastor. Head the letter tiom Sur. Furrow Btmsdal's ball is the largest fooai in thecouuty. Mrs. H.

Imith wis quite sick during the first of this week. From appearances Blaine is ths 00m Jog man for the Republicans. Our merchants are bringing on farming jraplemeut for the spring trade. Flying kites and base ball fe now th-frominent pastimes among the young peo jple. There will be no dance at Furrows lENjasdal's on the 231 inst.

cn account ti sickness in the family Mr. Jlaoisdal. The social meetings of the Christine Union meet rsgalerly every Sabbath even ing at the school room, Come to ths Lyceum to-morrow evening. Question Esolved, That women should have the right to vote. The Times yella vfraodf three times.

Jt undoabtedly knows something about it. People generally think that. The Times makes no small amount cf moise about McCoutt moving over toward Millbrook Wa sau apart A6 a matter of fact a great many applying for aid chew tobacco. Throw awaj vl ke Smith 1 irUtcd the genil-msn, tier: bim until betttt preparations cauld In mads to toka him home but in the ab -(ice ofM the mule breke tbo hindin rope and fl-d to parts unknown. He it tury vicious animal and ji avoided mere baa sought after.

List Saturday was th day on which the Gould aid was to hare been distributed, but Mr. Iulow did not jfet back from th trru part of the state, cpusegaenth bout seventy five heads of families, iron, ill parts of the county, were a little disap pointed, yes, sevmtt-fiys, representing fire hundred persons, wars here, and yet on acconnt of a fight some tre endeavoring to make it appear tha1 1 0lr 00 needing people in our county rbo number app yiog groatly exceeded iur expectations. The reason is apparent; by the ihonsands rushed in ear a majority of tjiem ssessing reall nothing, and with a sod-crop only then annot be much for families to subsist upot. tor aav leugth of time. We have been assured by letter that Mr.

lalow will dii-uioute the Gould aid next Saturday 'Je 21st inst. The postmaster received a postal a few lays ago inquiring aftsr a bone tbisf Ii description of the thief it stated that tie was 209 feet high. We don't cart bout seeiog him, A fellow came in the office a few days 4nco and inq for "sir, Bewmount." Ve ifying Facts. Editor Stab piece ia the Millbrook Times of last week about the 'lection, I thought if yiu would allow me paceo write you what I saw at tiicode n-is on that day. 1 would do so.

In the first place the polls wej; in the hands of the candidates and one, who, I was told was McCarty would take a ticket ind look at it to see if the person wbo handed in their ballet Voted for him er not so as to see, I suppose, how many ballots ha would have to change to win hope the people will remember such practices when it comes Jo the ballot wbea we organize. My impression is that the Mill-irook man will do anything to' gain his The editor of ths Millbrook paper eems to put it as a regular grievance hat the people of Bill City are at last init-sd. Well, it must hurt for ths only real strength that Millbrook ever had was owing to tbe internal dtssentions of City psopls and i am glad yon caa now present a united front to the enemy. While i'i Nicodem.us election beard th -ditor of tbe Millbrook paper threaten 'o go for people in bis paper if they did not vote for McCrly and I suppose tha bs did scare a few cowardly persons but I could not see much difference between black-mailiag for votes or for dollars tbe psinciple is the sans. Terrell wanted ire to seratch tha colored justice aid vote 'or McCartr and Furrow so I drew the conclumpn that all be wanted of tbe color ed people was their vote and thea they -nay go to Kentucky for all he care.

And the way Terrell's paper abuses the ftitv. Mr. Hickman my belief js more that-justified. Mr. Hall, our census taker, was tere list week.

I think be will soon be through ind a speedy organization had and then I hops that the people of our county wil remember bull-dczers and blackmailers of Millbrook when it comes do vote of the county. i 12 Hoping that I have not intruded much on your valuable space I sign mysel Star P. Feb. 13. R.

W. 3 Give it to "Em. Editor STa I feel as thourh I ouaht I wnossia 1 was a (soi jf small calibre. lam glad be can tel otue truth but vry little so-did satan at onetime, am small but 00 gun. I can but expect of bim who would take i- tne luuamiH una wiidi against ibp poor sufferers of Graham county to be but a moaster ia human -coaps.

I aw gla-J in. oaa teu tha truth in Ulnaa I iZ 1 I though small. It also doe n. I tbs goos Saaiaritan, and said, uet me draw another fietura." is 10 doing 1 I 1 tor I ood Samaritan wbo ferried the poof inai an Inn on bis own breast Hut I mua ay is liks the man who wished iay, whan bg was giving lestiinony abou horse, he meant to say the horse wa fl teen hands high but bo said fifteen fee nd as much as ha said it he would stano to it. If be could have been at Hill City, thr proper place the county-seaj, on tb ivn lust r.na saw tne crowas or psopi- came fr-ins the east, west, north an toath, a hundred or more, he would con.

loss Hill City is doing a good wcii; for the poor sufferers. IBOB. ALLISOV. Died la II'" City, Saturday, I4ih day it tubroary, IXsO, Melivsa. daughter Mr.

and Mrs. Wm. Rams'Ul, of membran- js croup, axed 2 years. 11 months and 2 days. Ihe bereaved parents lire in the satis- 1 lire in the satis- ave it.

There is a a circle of affec- ing knowledge of their turning to mm wbo gave vacant realm here now ion unbounded and incalculable whosH bounds within can sever be inhabited in all time. The nareni mav look iu all tb precincts of this realm and Had nothing Material of one they so much lov -d, yet, plainly written on the canopy ie hops, an impatient thought for tbe present a satisfying thought for ths future. Lei 11 christians importune Ilim tbat this fami may be unbroken fa the world beyond this. Rev. J.

W. Csnon. W. Canon has some improved ments for sale. One fine barn iu the county scat 33x55, 8 feet high, Une claim with 30 acres broke and nother with 9 acres broke.

All for de or trade. J. w. Canon, Bill City Kis. tvt sOTT A XT TiT Tt UlX SLJJ JJiLL Dr.

Cahndltr's pilon. A sur' cure for the) piles: It never fails. Price with foil particulars only sOcta aiso ur. uuiuuicr vcgciau.r liver pill. John Stanley, Hill Cily Kas.

Agent, BOLES' HOUSE Jtf IOODEITvITJS; Ka3STS. Meals at all hours ut S5 as; Guou 'odging, ascts; give me a call. Anderson Boles, prop'r. HALL i-M'CABE. AT TOLttiEYS 4XP LAXD AOEST3 fcKtf SAS.

Ofll' Busines a Specialty. W. T. S. MAY, ATTORNEYAND COUNSEL JLOli AT thlKWIS SAN3AS Will prnctice in all ths Courts of ths Fi-'eeuth Judicial District, and attend tc United titaies Land Office business, D.

DODfJE i4af-LiiiQ Oibcs bus cess a specialty. SM TO SAVE MONEY usr stop at the FARMER'S HOME Wa liBKNUY, here you can get a good meal for 5Cts, lodging week 1 4. 5 aSct, board by the I Joseph Escher yicK's if tod mit A beautiful work -of 100 one colored flower plat, Add 5 00 Illus trations, with Descriptions of ths best lower nd veeetabies. with Drices of seeds. od how to row thein.

All for fire cent stamp. Iu English or German. Vick's seeds are best in the world. Five Cents for postage will bny the Floral' Uuide, leliiug bow to get them. Tne flower aud Vegetable Garden, 17) Pages, six colored sad tnaay huiis ired engravinfrs.

JTor bO cents in paper covers 0 in elegant cloth. In Merman or Euglikb. Vick I.lusu-ated Monthly Mgsiioe uees. a coio.ea mate in everv nu iir-i ud anaof fine Engraviairs Price $1.25 2V vents, Address, I I I I I I I 4. and will LANDS! LANDS I'he Leading: Whstt State inthe Union iu 1878, and the Fourth Corn State-'The Great 'Kansas Haryest of 1878, was Solid 'lot' Tbe "Goltkw ths eelebra ted Grain UeitoY in tbe lime- ttone region or Central Kns8, (rav -rued bv the xansss Pacific Railway.

is shown from the report of the ram- SAS StaIB BoARp of AoRICUIrrjKB sas HtaIb BoARp of AORICUITUKB tbs First Wheat State WHRATin the Union 111 1878, produc- 2d bushel winter wheat and 6.79l,4(8 bushels Spring 1. A. a 32.315 301 Bushels wuttui, i'iu only una Eighth of the State under cultivation, of which; vast yield the' Gulden Wheat Belt of the Kansas Pacific produced 14,000.000 bushels or 45 per nearly one half of the entire yield of wheat 111 tne state, averaging bush- ls to the acre, while be aver'sge of he State waa 17 bushels per scrs. Kansas, the Fourth torn State the Uniou in 1878, produced 89.324.V7l bushels of Corn, of blcht ie Gulden Grain Belt coun- ties p'roiiucni 27.49.055 bushols, or 31 per nearly one-third of tbe ectire yield or the State, wttn an equally erand showtnir iu all other departments of agriculture. Tha following facts ahbw conclu tirely why 29 percent, ef tlie increase population in tbe State during the our years, and 49 per cent, of the increase in population during the past year, and 4:1 per ceut.

of the In- 7 wlDe.a,u! I "ST.1,? tn 117. bnlnd to tttGnl leu Belt A FAUM. KOR VF.lt BODY. fioO farm 6,000,000 acrus-for sale by y. in sas Pacific 1 bo bot Und in at from I'i to $0 per acre, one-quarter off fur cash, or on 6 to 11 years credit at 7 per cent.

Interest. It dou't taka nitioli money to buva farm on the Khishs Pacific, as $2 to 8J will eoure 80 aares 011 or $H0 to $3G0 in cash will buy it out- riiiht. rieud to S. J. (ilmore, Land Cos nioner, Balina, Kna, th fCnt Pacific IJotneMtead," a publi action which tells about Junds.huiiie leads, pre-emption, soil, clltaste, pro fuels, slor.iC raising, spools, wits, 1 laud explorers' tickets, jtsIms, etc, ft is mailed tree Ip sit applicants.

Head all you can gather about Kan sas, and when you dsoide to start, be ure and start riittd bv loctuttig klntiw tbe KANSAS i'AClFlU RAILWAY. 8. J.lLyjltli, en. Superintendent Laud Couiiuimiooer Kansas fjlty, Mo. IT C.

TERRELL, Dealer ia groceries and Provisions, Cssss4 gaods, Staple ana nsy Dry Goods, Clmbing Hosiery, BOOTS AND SHOES (JIloChEllY TTTPT.T?.. JLVAyCiAUD. VOODEN AND lCBXKA UI ABE all goods far (a a ilrst-clats Gmsmhal SvrrLT Mxobw, AU at tbs Tsry lowest living arises LIILiIaBROOK.KANFIS BLACKSJrliiTHiNdJ. Blacks niching of all kin Is, slioeing speciality at tastiiiji ij wur ttx fUd sas at -aii uass. iL sttastij Ira AND- Cone The vast deposits of oar be tutu' Of silver at Leadvilla aud Ten-mile dis triot, many miles iu extent, are ton- coded so be the richest "ever discovwr- e1.

These deposits lie in horizsutal coal or gravel, -from 3 to feet thick and loam to 100 feet low the surface are mined with tks sid of a pick and shovel, no blsstlas, or deep, expeusiye shafts beiug is quired as is the case with thenarroW. Vetticd veins of hard silver quarts heretofore found forming at Lsadrille ami Ten-Mile, the poor man's mining district, where muscle, energy snd daily bread )s the only capital all ore finds ready purphaisa last as uroduced. THE'. HEHT WAY TO LEAD VILLK At Kansas City or Lefsa worth, take Kansas Paclflo Cy to Denver; thence Denver, Soutt Park Paciuc It. It.

to Jeffjrsjn, miles west of Deliver; thsncs dailv slaves, 18 miles to Fairplay, miles This, tha short Hue, saves 101) miles' etaging. Emigrants on Kilus.s Pacific lttilwsy sfa carried on Fast Express Trsiss', Ifsles always as low as the lowest. COLO It A t'rest sanitr I and Pleasuis Resort of Aineriei elevated above ths influence of mUi ma, with its purs tonic and axhllarM Hug atmosphere, Us numerous minsrt al springs, immense deposits ef gsll snd silver, and fjje grandeur, varistf and extent of la scenery, e(tsr equalljud attractlions tor tha'plsasura scientist, artist, capitalist the luvalid, lbs oyerwot ted and this gold and sliver seeWsi SOLID ADVAN I'A' ilcu bull route Is the aud quiet roue, running direct to Usurer, and ihe Kansas Pacitlu Railway is the only lineu ning entire tiains squippsf wltli pulluitn siee(iiug palces ami sls-gaut uiy and socond class coackes te Duniinr without cliangs or transfur oi el'hor pasMeng'eiS' or waIIs, This being the short I tun and ouik est, is, tha" clieapiii aa best route in ever respect. Tike tha Kansas Pucittd short Ills to Dunver and enjsy the salisfaoUs of hsvliij select ml einphsticstty Ikf best linn to Colorado. FUKE.

Send to P. B. Groat. Oes- oral Pais. Aent Ktusas Paulfls Ksniss Cily, for tb new Uoie-ado Tourist," for the ratio Miner an 1S79 uuide to Ld viiln," illustrated ilh the bsst uss puUjished, and the "cnas racifl HoniHJtstd," toutniulng full In'or-ilon about lauds, sic.

luolfss postsgt at infill JOHN MUlrt, I 0.4. L. KIM HALL, lieu. V'gat Ajt. I Geu.

I'ass 1'ick't Ag'i. HsW. imi PilTSIOIAM AS 8 I in Wa-Ubbmit, CAMSA4, AUCTIONEER, laW, WW, Hill City, Kas Whenever jea have any work in the above line give me a call. MYERS' HOUSE I Nicobftuus, Kahsai Meals at all hours, 25ctsj board by the week, $1. A goodj stable ia coa nectioo.

Giye me a call. J. M. Uysrs HILL CITV TOWN BOARD. Cirpeuter, Ouainnaa I.

J. 'O. Ste Canon, J. K. MoLouo, waxd, 1'.

J. caxoett. ill the tobacco sad thereby have more broad for your family. W. H.

Umitb, Gao. Washington, and others of Kicsdemus, called on ns last Saturday. We didin't see Mr. Washing- iton's little hatchet. At Wa-Keeney B.

Een, of Graham county, and Mrs. Suson Smith, of Fenn were married on -the 7th inst. Mr. and 'Mrs. Hen, are to be congratulated were it not for the lack a rooster.

A goodly number, who sined the Mill-ibrook petition for tempoary county-sea' with ths understanding that Hill Cm would not be in ihe field, are now order ting their names from that petition, and signing ours. Jay Carpenter, in the of A Barues a Co 1 Chicago, surprised our community with his prssenoe last week Be bas scms ood northwest oi ttown and will improve liens this spring. His work for Barnss co school books will be in this part of the state from 'time on. Teamsters renrally want haulinir and 'Will take it at a reasonable priees but there some who want all they go after. For -instance Last Saturday, ths committee ottVred to five half the teamhter conld Laul from Jewell county, but some wkc -wanted aid ooold not do it for that ac-cording to their opinion Ihe committer -ill not give such persons aid.

There will bs a temperance convention -held at Cawker City commenrirg Fib and Wis tbree davs. Ujv. Jonn will address the convention the second day. Tho objct of the convention if, to get the temperance workers of Northwestern Ear. as togetber to term-plans for a thorough work in this part of the state, and hqraoy be able to meet all the "ffjrts of ..1 1 1 1 1 ioui wuu K'ii ino iaeuuiu- to Ike Cooslitution which wiil.be votsd I 'T riBV Den Gnffla and Mike Smith have bad snnsidarabls sjort reeeatly ia their en.

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1879-1880