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Sherman County Farmer from Goodland, Kansas • 3

Sherman County Farmer from Goodland, Kansas • 3

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JOHN WHITE'S WASZSKVnrff. THE FARMER. ORTUNB The Daly-Tomblin case is consuming a good deal of tune and drawing a good audience each day to hear the testimony. Court will no' likely adjourn, before Saturday, if then. FARMERS, "Thanksgiving 1 -for what i and he mattered a curse-''For the plainest of food and an empty purse PrhLlSUKIi EvElit TllTRSDAY.

It 13 almost an assured fact that the farmer who can hoidhts wheat for a J3 Give this Attention! LOO.lt AN3 HiS 'SLf-W'SJCS. short period of time will receive a dollar OE THURSDAY. -AW. 26,1891. REMEMBER AEMBB8! Read Him in jf 1 Coal is Kin; a bushel for the same with a possible chance of getting one twenty-five.

Farmers when in town dont fail to call and see my stock of Furniture, Wall paper, Musical Instruments, and Sewing Machines. W. J. Bower, Henry Brown returned from-1- Ellis, Nebraska, Tuesday night, where he had been called to the bedside of bis "sick mother. We arp Kind to learn she id But For a life of hard work and the shabbiest clothes i But It's idle to.

talk of a poor man's woes! Let the rich give thanks i It Is they jwho can; There is nothing Id life for a. laboring man." So 6aid John White to his good wife Jane, And o'er her face stole a look of pain. "Nothing, dear John?" and he thought again vi- Then glanced more kindly dowD on Jane. I was wrong," he said "I'd forgotten you; And I've my health, and the baby, too." And the babv crowed When you see the above, dont you believe it. if you want to buy, First Class GROCERIES much better and will soon Lkj able to be Lyceum Friday nights.

Buck Teeters is in the city. We have a heifer calf for sale. Buy your groeries at Rule's. No flies on Ennis Walker's ad. Jessie Barlow is over from Burlington.

Fritz tell's you where to find Xmas goods. Opera House Saturday 28. Uncle Tomi CaWin. D. Long planted an ad in the Far-rur this week.

At reasonable prices, or, if you want Eome nice around again. RU LETO Kansas You can buy 20 of SUGAR for $1,00, and Coffee at 20 cents. We want all of your Butter at 25, and Eggs at20 cts. Our stock af GENERAL MERCHANDISE will be sold at the LOWEST POSSIBLE RATES. Bring us your PRODUCE and price our Goods.

1 Best Grade of Coal al way in Stock. ID. LOjSTGL Patronize those who advertise in your QU EENS-WARE or LAMPS, paper, uoos. over the use oerore going to any other store. Don't forget to men- Best Goods on the market at Bed Rock Prices, or a fs 'twas a bouncing boy And o'er Jaue's face came a look of joy; And she kissed her John 'T as he went away; And he said to himself i I as he worked that day, "I was wrong, very wrong; i I'll not grumble again, I should surely be thankful for baby and Jane." What has become of our country cor- Call and see me.

Call and see me anyhow, I know I can do you some good. Yours to please resjjondents? Our merchants find it pays to advertise in the Farmer, 'AW SI MS 7 W. SI3IS. C. K.

I. P. R. TIMK TABLE. CINCINNATI PLATFORM.

a large line of Sharp has received Christmas goods. tion the fact that yoa saw their "ad" in he Farmer. A statistical estimate shows that agriculture does not pay over 3 per cnt on the total investment. From this fact, how can agriculture keep up undr an 8 or 10 per cent rate of interest Died. November 22d '91, of Typhoid fever at his home south east of this city, E.

A. Eaton, aged 24 years. He leaves a wife and two children. His father-ih law D. B.

Miller and wife of Harlin Co. Nebr. arrived Saturday. Education is the rudder which guides the great ship of state in safty through the great seething sea of trade and commerce. With the educated farmer at the helm, the affairs of state would- prosper EAST: m.

m. Quite a number of cases of typhoid Depart 1:50 a. 1,25 a. a. First That In view of the great social in- No.

ArriTee 1 :45 a. m. dustrial and economical revolution now ad- 2 m-. i No lo AmTes 2:10 a. m.

vancf ng upon the civilized world, and the hv I west- fever are reported. Rule has the cheapest and best line Ing issues confronting the American people, No 6Aarrives 12 Night. Departs 12:05 a DEALER IN 12:40 a we believe that the time naa arrived lor a errs- io la Arrives of shoes in town. No 15 ArriTea 12 Noon. 12 20 talization of the politcial reform forces of our Smokey River Items.

On the 36th four small children, none of whom are over 13 years old, and who came with their father, Mr. Fritenthall, about three weeks ago from Chiesago, in search of a-, home' in the west and all of whom for the present are stoping with their uncle, Lew Friten-thrall, took it into their heads to hunt Leave your subscriptions for reform W. 8. Wakskr, Agent. country and the reformation of what should papers at this office.

be known as the people's party of the United States of America. Many are dying of la-grippe in Ger Business Locals. HARDWARE and STOVES! i This week I call your attention to the new Second That we most heartily indorse the many and France. demands of the platform as adopted at St. lira.

Fred Ross took the train Satur Louis, in 1889, Ocala, in 1890. and Omaha, in 1891 by the industrial organizations there represented, summarized as up their mother, who did nt come through with them but stopped to visit, on the road. Accordingly on that morn and our free institutions ultimately reach the zenith of their glory. i Douglas Jordan now greet the public with the finest stock of Jewelry, Selverware," Watches and Clocks ever day for Friend, Nebr It tried hard to Wizard Saturday night, but no snow fell. line of STOVES I have just received.

follows: -r ing they struck out, going in a northeasterly direction till they came to Mr. (A) The right to make and issue money is brought to the North West. It will pay a sovereign power to be maintained by the Sherman cnunty Bhipped 23 car loads I nt. i At In the "Thorson iIoagecc 8 piace, wnere cney were closely people for the common benefit, we here demand Buy lumber of Barlow. C.

IT. Barlow buys grain. Smoke Flora's Cigar Clippings. Casb paid for Hides. Hartley Co.

Let us bid on your grain. C. II. Barlow. A fine line of Shoes at Baker Bros.

See Ennis Walker for Columbus you to patronize them. Block." the. abolition of national banks as banks of quized as to their intentions and identity, but nothing could be learned from them The Acorn Call and see them. If you are in need of a issue, and as a substitute for national bank notes we demand that legal tender treasury notes be issued in sufficient volume to trans act the business of the 'country on a cash excepting that they were on their road to Goodland and Chicago. They were told to return home, or they would surely freeze when night come.

To this they seemed to pay but basis without damage or especial advantage to Buggies. any class or calling, such notes' to be legal Stove it will pay you to call and see me. All goods warrented that we sell you or he -urkey rembles -o-day hink hat he own'n houghts urn onward 1 hanksgiving tender in payment of all debts, public or pri Ennis Walker will sell you a cheap vate, and such notes, when demanded by the Harness or Saddle- money refunded. Buy the Farmer's Friend Diill of Ennis Walker. GEO.

HESS. Smoke Cigar Clippings at Flora's of broom corn thin year. Smith county ha a real live "rain izard," so says the Journal. Edna and Bertha Lenon are home from their visit to Oberlin. Miss Flora Green's increased trade in the ilillinary department has caused her to abandon Dress Mating for the present The Red Turkey wheat has yielded the best of any variety this season.

Read the 'auV' in this paper and see what our merchants have to say. Brass Band and orchestra with the Lycum Uncle Toms Cabin Company. Just as many goods for a dollar as any man dare sell. C. T.

Rule, Attend the Lyceum at the Congregational Church every Friday evening. Our farmers were never bo well prepared for winter weather as at present Street parade and free band concert Sataday by the Lycum Company. fables. little attention, and very soon departed on their way. So in the late afternoon the folks at home started in search of the fugitives, but it was past midnight before they were found.

They were discovered at the residence of Mr. Ackley's, a few miles north of the place of starting. This was a -very narrow eacape for the little ones, as it will be remembered that that Monday night was the coldest night of the season. Mr. Keilhear drove several of his cat- Cigar Factory.

Baker Bros, carry a complete line of Programe for teachers Association to people, shall be loaned to them at not more than 2 percent, per annum upon imperishable products, as indicated in the sub-treasury plan, and also upon real estate with proper limitation upon the quantity of land and amount of money. (B) We demand the free and unlimited coinage of silver. (C) "We demand the passage of laws prohibiting alien ownership of land, and" that congress take prompt action to deyise some plan to obtain all lands now owned by alien and foregin syndicates, and that all land held bv railroads and other corporations in excess Fancy and Staple Groceries. be held at the school house in Goodland Saturda', Dec. 5 th, at 1 CO, p.

in. The celebrated Olds Wagon for sale by Ennis Walker. OLD SANTA Singing. Recitation. Buy fresh meat for your threshers of Hartley at Cay woods old stand.

Crammer, Adjective and Verb taught tie to Goodland Saturday, and put them D. A. Long. by Mrs. up at auction sale.

Several parties on the Smoky talk of sucn as actually used and needed by them be reclaimed by the government and held for Music. Recitation. Miss. Helena Stewart. Physical Geography Waves, Tides an putting up ice this winter and if all do I can save you money on that bill of lumber for your new granery.

C. II. Barlow. CLADS is COMING! actual settlers only. (D) Believing in the doctrine of equal Currents.

Taught by Prof T. J. Loar. We pay the highest market price nerots to all and special prlviletre to none, we Paper how to retain farmeis and demand that taxation national, state or muni for all kinds of gram. C.

II. Barlow. cipal, shall not be used to build up one inter mechanics longer in the public school by Miss Bayly, But you will have little use for him if you will visit the Examine Farmer's Friend, 8 hole est or class at the expense of another. (E) We demand that all revenues, national Drill, at- Ennis Walker's. Discussion led byJas.

Warren. By order of program Com. state or country, shall be according to the neces If you contemplate buying a bill of sary expenses of the government, economically and honestly administered. lumber it will pay you to go to C. II Barlow for prices.

It suggested that the devil is always willing to aid in putting up a stovepipe. Children's Woollen LeggTns Toboggins ect, at from to GO cents, all sizes andcjlors Flora Green. Miss Jessie Loaris enjoying a pleasant visit this week with her many Phillips-Lurg friends. 1 Buckwheat flour Maple Syrup and Sourkrout all at the wide awake store of Snyder Shelley, Kanorado. Several car loads of hogs have been brought to the market within the last (F) We demanl a just and equitable system of graduated tax on incomes.

School report of district 16 for the month ending Nov. 13 1891. Number of days taught 19. Of scholars enrolled 12. Avernge daily, attendance 7.

Names of those neither absent or tardy. so who contemplate it, Sherman county may be disappointed in her rain wizards next summer, oa account of the temperature created by the vastness of the ice harvest. The boom has sure set in down here on the classic banks of the Smokj. A Mr. Anderson, an old Miller by trade, from the east, has settled on the Jonas homestead, and also contracted with Mr.

Brannon, to put in on his claim next year a good grist mill, and the work on the dam will soon be under headway. It is now a sure go that the bridges across the bottom on the school house section line (Star school house) is to be completed, as there are about 30 teams at work now on the construction. Mr. Reed continues to give us faithful service on the mairroute three times a week. Diro." lor your keen the Call on Douglas Jordan Watches and Clocks.

They best for the least money. Toilet Cases, from $1 ,00 to $10,00. Photograph Albums from $0,50 to $12,00. Large Stock of Dolls from $0.15 to $7,00. Smoker's Sets, Sportsman Books, Toys, Cards, Drums, Guns, Tea-sets etc.

(G) We demand the most rigid, honest and just national control and supervision of the means of public communication and transpor tation, and if this control and supervision Whittelshofer has the goods at the does not remove the abuses now existing, we correct prices and that is what a poor 1 i demand the government ownership of such inan is tooKing ior. Get means of communication and transportation. (H) We demand the election of president, my Bessie Swan. Visit rs. Mr.

Henry Jons, Mr. Thompson, Miss Dollie Harrington, Lina Williams, May Yv'orthington, Anna V. McKinzie, Teacher. We have a number of pamphlets on the 'Silver question' for free, distribution Xmas Candies cheaper than any other place in the ity. prices before purchasing elsewhere.

nee president ana inted istatcs senators few days. Br mm corn is said to be worth one hundred and fifty dollars jer ton in the eastern market. Call at the Farmerom.ee and get a bun die of them. Campbell's is the popular restaurant W. B.

Fritz. direct vote of the people." Third That we urge united action of all progressive organizations in attending the conference called for February 22, 1892, by six of the leading reform organizations. Fourth That a national central committee farmers are invited to stop there for meals when in the city. C. C.

Skinner, returned from a business trip to Colorado Springs. Tuesday Our citizen will undoubtably sho their appreciation of Manager Jewell's efforts t3 secure goal legit Jiite What measures are you taking to stop that night. He says there is a big excitement be PPoiQted by this conference to be corn- conjrh! Let us sneerest De Witt's Conirh and posed of a chairman, to be elected by this there over the discovery of gold on Crip Cod samp: ion Cur-. It is Infallible. Sold Bj Ennis Walker.

Go to the Chicago Lumber yard for amusements for our city by patronizing the Lyceum Mamoth, Uncle Toms Cabin. This company has had a run of twenty one years in the east and throughout Cauada and their name 4Mason and Morgan" is familiar to every play -goer in ple creek, and that a friend of his Mr. Harlin, who taught school in the Simmons district, has struck it rich. Skinner and his father have a claim near the find. i coai.

jrrices irom iour dollars rer Marriage license was issued Tuesday to Mr. A. M. "Wilson and Maggie Smith, both of this city. R.

G. Campbell, County Clerk elect, of Kit Carson, county, made our office a call Tuesday. G. M. Goettler had the misfortune to lose a valuable mare, recently purchased of Wm.

Beall. The average country newspaper comes out in a new dress about as seldom as the editor's wife. Dan McGinty is the smallest ar.d homliest living mule in America, is carried by the Lycum. An eastern paper says it never saw a ton and upward. rSACQUAIETED WITH THE GEOGRAPHY 07 THE C0UJTTBY, WILL OBTAJJI MUCH VALUABLE INF0HBLATI0N JE0M A STUDY OF THIS MAP OT See our men's and boys caps and gloves at, Snyder and Shelley's.

Kan our large cities, ine troupe carries every thing essencial to a complete ren body, and of three members from each state to be named by each state delega tion. Fifth That this central committee shall represent this body, attend the national conference oa February 22, 1892, and, if possible, unite with that and all other reform organizations there assembled. If no satisfactory arrangements can be effected this committee shall call a national convention not later than June 1, 1892, for the purpose of nominating candidates for president and vice president. Sixth That the members of the central committee for each state, where there is no independent political organization, conduct an active system of political agitation in their respective states. anado.

Notice. You know whether you owe me or not. I must insist on prompt settlement. I i C. T.

Rule. Our eipf-nence covrrs many Ills, many pills and many bills. Our ills are smaller, our pills are smaller and oar Mils are smaller when we dition of Mrs. Stone's immortal creation and their porformance is moral and historically correct in every particular. All the chairs in the Opera House has been reserved at only 50cts, each and are on sale at the Post Office.

If you want a good seat get it now. uses Do Witt's Little Earley Risers. Sold by Ennis fe Walker. are now getting in their Clothing for fall wear, and are showing quality and prices equal to Notice, Please take notice that the old U. S.

Express Transfer, rig is on the street ready to do business. Thanking all customers for past patronage I wish to ask continued favors and will meet you with prompt attention and reasonable charges as before. C. A. Brannon.

any eastern concern. Earthquake In Japan. Yokohama, Nov. 9. A 6evere prolonged shock of earthquake occured October 28 a few minutes before 7 a.

m. It was the most severe experience since the terrible catastrophe of 1855, and must be ranked as a national calamity. JTo Alliance man can afford to he without the Tojpeha Advocate. It is a 16 page weekly, arid it "hews to the line." We will furnish it to our paid up siibscribers A NEW SLEEPER Douglai Jordan's is that -Only" Jewelry store. They handle all kinds of Jewelry, "Watches, 'Clocks, and.

Silverware. i-- Larger and complete stock of fresh groceries and flour. "'Bottom knocked out of prices, Snyder and Shelley's, You. may congh and and cough and coajrh and eoasfh bat yoa not, if yoa take De Witt's Cough and Consumption Cure. Sold for 80 cents a year, if received oe fore January, '92.

The greatest damage to buildings and loss of life occured. In the prefectures of Achy and Fifu, nearly 4,000 people Ijj Denver to St. Louis Daily. man so sanctified that he smiled when he paid his taxes. One hundred people a day are married in the United States, and one thousand accidents occur each day.

Thos. Trump, has receieved $500 back pension and is placed on the roll at $12 per month. More than double the acreage of small grain will be sown in this count the coming season than the past. Katie, daughter of J. J.

Newton formerly of Sherman county died at their home in Oregon recently. Josephus Spaun threshed over 500 bushels of wheat this week. A part of this wheat made 25 bushel per acre. A terrible wind storm swept over Baltimore and Washington Monday, and several have been reported killed. Farmers bring in a hay-rack and get 1 worth of Flora's Cigar Clipping-enough to keep you smoking all winter.

Travlera will be glad to learn that a Through Pullman Buffett Sleeper leaves were killed outright and 4,000 seriously wounded. those two prefectures To mate soft gingerbread, take half a cup of brown sugar, one cup of butter, one cup of molasses, one cup of hot By Ennis Walker. 000 houses were totally destroyed. The number of provinces throughout which disturbances was Btrongly felt water, two and a half cups of flour, one teaspoonf ul of soda dissolved in the hot water, one heaping teaspoonful of gin Denver each evening at 8.10. on the 'Great Bock Island Route," via Kansas City and the "Wabash" to St.

Louis. Eem ember, you leave Denver at a reasonable hour, and arrive at St. Louis second morning at a good business hour, a fact appreciated by travelers. John Sebastian, Gen'l Ticket and Passengar Ag' Chicago. was thirty-one.

Indianapolis, Nov. 23. General Air in P. Hovey, governor of Indiana, died this after-noon at 12:20 o'clock, ger, one teaspoonful of cinnamon, one just even full of cloves, jfcwo eggs. THE CHICAGO, ROCK iSLMID PACIFIC RAILWAY, The Direct Route to and frcra Chicago, Jollet, Ottawa, Peoria.

La BaHo. Moline. Roclc Island, in ILLINOIS Davenport, Muscatine. Otturawa. Oslca-loosa.

Des Moines, Wlnterset, Audubon, Harlan and Council BIufTs. in IOWA- Minneapolis and. St. Paul, in MINNESOTA "Watertown and Sioux Falls, in DAKOTA Cameron. t.

Joseph and Kanwaa City, in MISSOURI Omaha, Lincoln, Fairbury and Nelson, in NEBRASKA Atchison, Leaven-worth, Horton, Topeka, Hutcfiinaon, WIcLIta. Belleville, Salina. Dodge City, Caldwell, in KANSAS King-fisher. El Reno and Mlnco, in the INDIAN TERRITORY Denver Coloraoo Springs and Pueblo, in COLORADO. Traverses new areas of rich farming: and landw.

affording' tLe beet facilities of intercommunication to all towns and cities east and west, northweet and southwest of Chicago, and to Pacific and trans-oceanic Seaports. MAGNIFICENT VKSTIDULE EXPRESS TRAINS, aged 70 years. The immediate cause of aeatn was heart failure. Fine Playing Cards. Send ten (10 cents in stamps or coin to John Sebastian, Gen'l Tkt.and Pass.

Ag't Chicago, "Rock Island Pacific Leatiln? all competitors in enlendor of equipment, between CHICAGO Ignorance of the merits of De Witt's Little Early: Risers Is a misfortune. These little Republicans! Democratsl People's Party advocates. In fact every citizen should be posted on the Sub-Treasury Plan. If you are opposed to the measure, you should first understand it in detail, its objects, feasibility and probable effect upon the country if adopted. Tou have no right to advocate or denounce it as a measure without first fully understanding it, and if you believe in it yoa should be able to explain why.

We have ordered 103 copies of a complete outline of the plan with able argument pro and con by the auther of the plan (C. W. pills regulate the liver, cure headache, dys-j pepsia, bad breath, constipation and bilious You can save money by buying your rubbers, boots and shoes from the large winter stock at, Snyder and Shelley's, Kanorado. Are you missing those sales of underware at almost bankrupt prices at Snyder Shelley's, Kanorado. Remember that we carry the best Colorado coals on the market, and and will not be undersold.

Chicago Lumber Co. It Is an established fact that De Witt's Little Early Risers have an enormous sale, and why? Simply because they are pleasant in taking and bappy in results. A pill for the multitude. Sold By Ennis Walker. The Chicago Lumber Co.

have jast received a car load of Missouri white white oak posts a car of Law-erence gliden wire. Get their prices before buying elsewere. "An honest pill is the noblest work of the De Wilt's Little Early Risers cure constipation, biliousness aud sick bead-ache. Sold By Eeali Walker. ness.

Sold By Ennis 4 Walker. Dont fail to see the Chicago Lum- onicago, for a pack of the latest, smoothest, 6lickest playing cards you ever saw. Just the thing for High Fi ve parties. For a 50c postal note will send you five packs. Georgie went to Topeka Monday with U.

S. Marshall. Spencer to answer a charge of selling liquor, without license. The efforts a young girl makes to find out who her husband will be, a married woman makes to find out where hers is. We received a letter from J.

C. Mooref formerly of this county, now of Hinsdale. 111. Jnqnring after the ram company. One of the attractions of the Chicago exhibitions is to be a pyramid of .400 pianos connected by electricity and manipulate! by one woman.

The Inter-etate Artificial Rain Co. have an inimens correspondence and will be able to make all the contracts thy can attend to next year. DES MOINES, COUNCIL BLUFFS and OMAHA, and between CHICAGO and DENVER, COLORADO SPRINGS and PUEBLO, Via KANSAS CITY and TOPEKA and via ST. JOSEPH. First-Claes Day Coaches.

FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS and Palace Sleepers, with Dining Car Service. Close connections at Denver and Colorado Springs with diverging railway lines, now forming the new and picturesque STANDARD GAUGE, TIK8S-nOCKY UOUUim ROUTE, Over which superbly equipped trains run daily THROUGH WITHOUT CHANGE to and from Salt Lake City, Ogrden and San Francisco. The Direct and Favorite Line to and from Manitou. Pike's Peak and all other sanitary and scenic resorts and cities and mining districts of Colorado. DAILY FAST EXPRESS TRAING From St.

Joseph and ittmx city to and from all important towns, dfes and sections in Southern Nebraska, KHnanH and the Indian Territory. Also via ALBERT LEA ROUTE from Kansas City and Chicago to Watertown. Sioux Falls, MINNEAPOLIS and ST. PAUL, connecting- for all points North and Northweet. between the Lakes endlhe Pacific Coast, For Tidtets.

Maps, Folders, or desired Information, apply to any Coupon Ticket Office in the United States or QwwlB, or address Christmas goods. Rocker, Fancy Cea- bei Co. before buying a bill of Lumber. They will save you money. Chicago Lumber Co.

A trial convinces the most skeptical. Care-folly prepared, pleasant to the taste, De Witt's Cough and Consumption Cure is a valuable ter Tables and a full line of useful iwhh w.n 9 presents for your wife. Your mother, A special offer of 15 cents to all paid up subscribers to the FARMER. Dont denounce this remedy. Sold By Ennis Walker.

You don't want torpid liver. Ton don't want a bad comDlexIon. Tou don't want a measure TILL TOU KNOW WHAT IT IS, and dont try to explain it tQl yoa understand it. The measure has been adopted by the Farmer's Alliance as a body. Address all orders to The- Sherman Co.

Far- and your mother-in-law. At the Furniture store. Homer Mettey, of Burlington, took in Goodland Sunday night and left for Topeka on business the following day. bad breath. Toa don't want a headache.

Then use De Witt's Little Eearly Risers, the famous, little pills. Sold By Ennis Walkei. JOHN SEBASTIAN, E. ST- JOHN, Der, Goodland, Kan. CHICAGO, ILL..

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