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The Hill City Democrat from Hill City, Kansas • 1

The Hill City Democrat from Hill City, Kansas • 1

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si p. TFj RAT. Democratic First, Ij.sst and all The Time. j. f.

stewabt, ed. pub. HILL CITY, GRAHAM COUNTY. KANSAS, THURSDAY, AUG. 30, 1888.

VOL. II, NO. 16. I Plenty of moisture. Col.

Bart, of Gettysburg made ua ftlfcf W.Rffl Candidates are becoming thick. How about that occupation tax Kibler? Remember the fair; September ,20, 21 aud 22. Bring. in your products. If you can't bring the money on that subscription just bring in produce of some kind.

The Band Festival was quite a successful affair last Friday niht -mm LOAiM IMPROVED AI2D WILD LANDS FOR SALE 12 GPAHAM. -SHERIDAN. TP4EG0 AI2D EORTO Agent 'lands. MAKES- LOWEST RA1ES OF INTEREST IN THE WEST TRANSACTS A GENEItAL EEAL ESTATE -BUSINESS; Writes liiguraiice in the -best ComDanies in tlae "We'sts SiTYf Lots 5 i -i For Salb KAESAS Notary Public, Farm Loans. "S3 AmtSt 7 A AT.

I S5 NS RAI2SE, EHOME GORKESPONBEI20E SOLICITED'5 Our Ticket. FOR PRESIDENT. GUOVEli CLEVELAND, Of New Yori FOR VICE rUESID-fT, ALLEN Of Ohia For Governor, JOIINIAETI of Shawnee. For Lieuknant Governor, F. W.

FRAS1US, of Cloud. For Secretary at State, ALLEN THURM AN, of Labette. For Auditor of State, W. II. WILIIOITE, of Miami.

For State II. of Morris. For Attorney General I. F. I)IFFENBACIIEli, of Barton.

For Superintendent of Public Instruction, A. COLE, of Phillips. For Associatq Justice 6f the Sapreme Court. W. P.

CAMPBELL, of Seagviclc. For Congress-Sixth District, S. W. MoELIlOY, Qt-XBictZrir County. For Sanatbr 40th District, S.

REYNOLDS' Of Gove. DEMO0 RATIO COUNTY CON-- VENTI0N. i. rursuauu tu vote vl iuy vyuuai.v' Committee at their meeting in Hijl, C.tjVAugaSt 29th 1889, the Pq- crats of Graham County no a delegate cventwn in Hill Kansas, on September 29th 1888, at 2 o'clock, p. for the purpose of placing in candidates for following County Officers; viz: One Representative 118 Dist, One Probate Judge.

One County Attorney. One Clerk District Court. One Supt, Public Instruction. One Dist. The apportionment of each' town ship shall be as follows: Allodium- 4 Bryant Graham, Hill City, Millbrook, Morlan, 4 Pioaeer, Nicodemus, Solomon, 8.

4 3 5 i 6 5 4 Wild 4 Indiana, And it is recommended that the primaries be held at' the usual voting 1 fsrtn F. P. McGill; Jas. T. Phout, Secretary, Chairman This office is turning out the premium list for the Third Annual Fair this week.

I lilLItGITY, Real Estate Agent. a short call last Tuesday." What has become of Jim Thomp son? He recieved no nomination last Saturday. Fv. Hill has been on the sick list for a few days, but is now much recovered. Republican, Grecnbacker, Demo' crat, Prohibitionist, Union Labor, Nothing T.

II. McGill. Miss Lula Stewart is very sick with the typhoid fever. We hope to soon hear of her convalescence. Charley Burkholder orders this great moral and religious sheet sent to him at Cottage Grove, Oregon.

Ingalls will stump Indiana for Harrison Morton this fall. This will insure Indiana to give an old time Democratic majority beyond a.doubL; The Valdore store is no more, its proprietor, Mr. J. G. Hibbs, haying moved the stock and building to this city anl located on North Pomerdy Street, This is the last week for the publi-catim of the Delinquent Tax List.

Iu the hiture we will have more room to give the local news to our numeN ous readers. S. P. Carusi, Special Examiner of the United States Pension Bureau, with head quarters at Wa-Keeney was in Hill City Wednesda- looking up additional evidence in the interest of several applicants for pensions. H.

A. Coffin, President of the Citizens Bank of this place is on visit to this cit Mr. Coffin is well pleased with the prospects of this' city, and does not regret the estal lishment of their bank in this location. The chances for the election1 of Hon. S.

W. McElroy and Hon. 'S. Reynolds this fall are good. Great' dissatisfaction is expressed ith Tur-, ner and Wilson, and a vigorous campaign will bring hundreds of Republican' voters to our ranks.

Geo. Sanfojd returned from his visit to the Pacific coast last week. George, we are sorry to say, is favorably impressed with that region lhat he contemplates locating there. George is one of our splid young men and ari old timer here and we can ill afford to io eVre him. Mr.

Frank' Haftof Bow Creek," brought a monster melon into towa last Tuesday to compete for the. Democrat prize offered a short time ago viz: A years subscription to the Democrat for the largest; melon brought to. us this Hart's melon weighed 47f lbs, and. was as good a melon as ever we help-, ed to devour. So far Mr.

Hkrt has taken Uie premium. Who will bring a larger oue? Notice. All persons knowing thmseheg, indebted to J. II. Gonner will please call and settle at once and save costs.

A BEAUTIFUL PRESENT. In order to introduce Wax Starch, a large, handsome and mostly picture-19x44 inchesr will.be given away freei to every person purchasing a small box of Wax from your grocer to introduce it. NOTICE. TO WHOM IT MAY COCEEX: Notice is hereby given that a peti-j tion is now on file in the office of the. Probate Judge for a Druggist permit.

Hearing set for Sept. 15th, 1583, at-the Court House in Hill Citv, Graf ham county, Kansas. F.P. McGill, Pharmacist. TiiEra Business BooMixn.

Probablv no one. thing has caused such a general revival of trade at F. P. McGill's drug store as their giving away to their customers so man' free trial bottles of Dr. King's New Discover- for consumption.

Their trade -is simply enormous in this ven' valuable artihle from the fact that it always-cures and never Coughs, colds: asthma, bronchitis. -croup, and all throat, and lung diseases quickly You can tcsti it before buying by getting a -trial pottle free, large size $1. Every bot tie warranted. -DEALERS IN- and, netted the boys a neat sum. Fon Sale: An organ of ixood make and style Will sell cheap for cash, or for at this 'office roo note.

Enquire A. Fos Sale or Trade. A house sntl "iree lots Hill Uity. uill sell for cash or for stock of land. Enquire of Miss Lillian A.

parker, Hill City, Kansas. Look Here: Many of our snb- cribers promised to pay at the end of the ear. That time is up. Please call and sett'e cither by cash or produce. We need your help.

The U. L. part- sat down uncer-monously on one of their very best Workers last Saturday, Mr. E. B.

Monroe. To an outsider it looks considerably like a selLout, Notice. There Avill be a short address to the people on Tariff Reform at the School Ilonse next Saxurday night unda the auspices of the Cleve- land Club. Come and hear it. OLtJXTilll, JLL.LV 111, XUlUlUilU Ul lllK Seneca Courier Democrat, is in the city visiting his many friends.

He was one of tho pioneer printers of Kansas, and participated in tbe fam- an excellent mechanic, and an en-thusiatic supporter of Blaine Mor- ton. Atchson Champion Aug. 2Gth. We knew that Colonel Jim was funning but did not think they would side track Benny so quick, "rlah! for Blaine Morton. W.

F. Pagett traded the Pom'iroy house to C. It, Miller on lor their stock of goods at Edmond last Monday, and Tuesday Mr. Miller took charge" of the same. This makes Mr.

Miller the sole owner of the line stone block known as the Pomeroy Block. Mr. Miller will run first-class house vhich we predict will be second to none in this part of the state. Mr. Jl agett whom we are sor- i.

tt i nnilrr a great many difficulties 0WiSg to sieves in the fami, We him better fort.ine httew bHjines8. Last Saturday the U. X. party held their county convention and place full, county :4 ticket on the neia. ine tieKei is as ioiiows: Representative, T.

II. McGill, ot Hill City; Clerk, of Court, Arthur Wells, of Graham; Probate Judge, 1I.I. Scott, of Indiana; County AtVy, Wm. Stewart, of Solomon; County Miss Lavina Gr. Hlakeslee, y7e might say that comment is unnecessary.

A ticket headed by that political turn coat. McGill, not liable to poll a very heavy vote in Crrdham county. The Pritchards want to' fuse with tlie U. L. pariy of this county.

Of course they do. The U. doctrine is the old Greenback doctrine resur rected, and it is a natural fitting jra'r- nW.tn tho. -Thev were nresnt last Saturday and had long and confidential talks with the leaders, of the people and evinced a. keen interest in the nominations.

AVe would kindly suggest to the Pritchard. crew 1of if thav firp. ITtiinn nconle i -i any Competitive Line. Geo. W.

Wilson, Agent, Lenora, Kansas. REAL First Mortgage Farm Loans a specialty Dee'dM lands bought and sold. Taxes paid, for non-residents. Fire and Tornado Insurance. Your correspondence and business solicited.

HILL CITY, PATRQNIZ INSTITUTIONS AM Get your Job Printing done at the E)6M1 KT 0 "WE PRINT Judge hrtd a habeas cor- t0 comQJCut boldly and declare their pus case before -last Monday. fajtb ihe Democrats of Graham The writ was denied. county, think the time has come to Legere Bell our popular meat vote and work for straight democra- market men are supplying the rail- e. road camps east of here with g09d To th0se desiring to attend the fresh meat each morning. twenty-second National Encampment As wo go io press the irraders G.A.K.

at Columbus, Ohio, Sep. 10th egan work just south oftown. This to.loth: The Missouri Pacific Rail-settles beyond any doubt the fate of way will sell Round Trip Tickets Poor Old Millbrook. Within 40 days from Lenora to Columbus for $19.60, the cars will be running into Hill, on sale Sep. 7th, 8th and 9th only, City and the internecine fight in and good to return Sep.

22nd. By Graham county will be ended for- depositing ticket with the Joint Agt, ever. at Columbus, the time for returning Dr.F'uller had his periodical ar- will be extended till Oct. 19th. We 4.

ri -t- are iSrendred to make as low a rate Letter Heads, Note Heads; Bill Heads, Cards, Envelopes, Invitations, Programs, Deeds, And all manner of plain and Fancy Job feFf A- Work. leal ujiu nidi xast Oiiiuiutij aiiu uuu day. The complaint was a3 usual filed by Dr. Loomis. suit.

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Pages Available:
591
Years Available:
1887-1889