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The Sherman County Democrat from Eustis, Kansas • 4

The Sherman County Democrat from Eustis, Kansas • 4

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l5 ifl Six dray licenses have been issued pcarcd simiiltanecusijTritii. A. Ij-e's jatictiorj, cairn ary, ana jseuiveue, He was suspected of taking the arriving at Norton at 10:20 the follow. TnnrniiHi' TVattTPrs' nrr loflTAS fc il Vl jilicftssm i'eiratit meted. OFFICIAL PAPER OF bv the city clerk.

Dont forget tat; Sherman county fair September 12, 13, 14. On last Sunday night a valuable witj yuUng DeWIi5; address on the out- 1 horse was stolen, from T. E. Ervin 0f the envelope. Sheriff im- lives on the p-u 7-6-40.

mediately started for. Wilcox, Kearney A verv interesting meeting was 1 countyNebraska, where he found his ISSCTP' EVERY TaC3SBATi Editor and Proprietor. S1.WPES Yeah. .15 cts 6 iMoir-rns. --nrt a (lcland as Second Entered st trie rosiuiuce d.ut-u iiutter.J Y.

KnlChts of PTtUiaa- EtU Lodsre Ne. 1 meet? every WedncSey FaU. Vlitin members ia 0 Hums DEALERS rt ii 3 Druggist's Sundries, Notions, Stttionerv, Trusses, Snonkler 1 Paint Brushes, Boilevl Strictlv Pare white Lead and Our stock not a bankrupr stock or a Mnek lou vwit 'i p. -rs 9 una r. IX Toilet Articles, 1'erfumcrv, races.

Hair Brushes, Cloth and Paw Oil, Machine the best brands of FS tiist couhl cot Jin the Essirra verylijing good standing cordially corxokc." Cr." cuur.ca xoTinc. Krvlces Oie Church. Pcb; irtsr reyuUvly every Sbtttb ut cnTueeaay -jlsWBtlW. Choice Brands of Wines ana Licmors for Medical Purposes Only. Prescriptions Carefully Compounded at all Hours.

fgGive usa call when In need anything in our iiry? and we will rlve you a lalj leal ooni gocusanu prats. GOODASD, ENItlS KANSAS. DEALERS IN a 1P3 or eifGPV Stoves btovi-s btovrs Stovp Stoves Tinwnre Tinware Tinware Tinware Tinware Tinware Norton daily at 5:40 p.m., arriving bt. Josepn at c.oes tne next morning-. The other new train leaves Kansas City daily at 9:05 p.

and through to Norton via Topeka. McFarland. Manhattan, Clay Centre Clvde and Belleville." arriving at Not at 10:20 the morning following Returning it leave Norton daily at 4:40 arriving at Kansas City he next morniug at Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars run thi-ourh both wavs on these trains be-tween St. Joseph and Norton via Hor Junctio! and Fairbury, and be- tween Kansas City aiid Norton via McFarland, Clay Centre, and Bell- BUSIHE Call Russell mill. Hour and feed store for the best Hour on the maruet, i south of hotel, east of Bussell Bros.

baak W- R. Beniiam Agt. Parties readvevtising account of removal oXtbe Judgp from E-stis to Goodland -are requested to bring in their notices of rejections in order to insure republications free of charge. Subscribe for. The Democrat and lettbe Kaasas City Times and the Kansas City Journal till after election.

Frank Marks makes Fa-rm. Loans. The Chicago Lumber Co. has Bloss-burg Smithing Coal, for sale. tf.

Plenty of money to loan on Chattel security. IIOSTETTER SlIHADEIi. Finest line of Albums in the county the Palace Drug The Chicago Lumber is now prepared to furnish blacksmiths with line quaiity of Ilossburg Coal. tf Farm loa-ns at current rates at The Democrat office. Inquire for Frank Marks, the land agent.

Go to the Chicago Lumber Co for Barbed wire. Cannel coal for sale at the Chicago Lumber vard. Go to flour and feed store east of Russell Bros. Bank for good flour, Head. Conqueror, White Loaf and Kitchen Queen in stock.

W. R. Berham, Agt. For fine vases and hammered brass decorations- go to the Palace Drug Store. GO TO Hostetter and Shrader for Farm Loans.

They can accommodate vou on Chatttels. Have 3ou seen those elegant Plush Frames and Toilet Cases at the Palace Drug Store? Edward Dawson Merchant Orders taken trcm samples. OV KR BOYD'S STOl HAVE AN EXTIKEr.Y MEW AND PRSSH STOCK STAPLE AND Fan cy eri THREE DOORS SOUTH OF THE BANK OF KUSTIS. as the L0WES1 i ra rw rr-s TX s. il II held at Cushman's sehoolhouse on 3-i- 6-41 Tuesday night and a healthy Cieveland club organized.

The Base ball game Saturday was verv closely contested. The Goodland boys were sad iy crippled by the absence of their first basemen, and lost the game to the Huleton club by a score of 12 to 15. 'Absolutely ITree. extraordinary offer of a beau.ti- jful picture Avlileh has never been sold far less than one uoiiar, given i with a small box of Wax Starch to introduce it- Wax Starch pacr es a beautiful polish. It is.

with tileasnre that we oajl at- tntion to the ne'-r advertisement of i Russell Bros bankers, on anotner page. ims-nrm is a reiiaoie. conser- vative institution and worthy of all confidence. J. C.

F. McKesson the cashier is a popular ana enterpnsmg vnimff' man whosft fenial wavs This iirm is reliable, eonser t'i many friends. A eauliiiii Present. In order to introduce Wax Starch a large handsome and costly picture, 19x24 inches, will be given away free to every person purchasing a small box of Wax Starch from your gocers to introduce it. The Passenger Department of the Union Pacfiic The Overland Route has issued a neat little pamphlet, packet srse, entitled National Platform containing the Democratic' Republican Prohibition Platforms1 together with the appresses of acceptance of Grover Cleveland, Benjamin Harrison and Clinton B.

Fisk; also ta bulatep tables showing the plurality vote, the electoral vote and an analysis of-tbe vote as cast for Cleveland and Blaine in 1884. This book is just what is needed at this time and should be in the hands of every voter. It plainly sets forth what each party has to offer and every reader can draw his own comparisons. Sent to any address on application. Address' J.

S.TEBBETS, General Passenger Agent, Union Pacific Railway, Omaha. Neb. ORDINANCE No. 22. Published August 2.

1SSS.1 An ordinance fixing the time for the closing of billiard halls, pool rooms, bawling alleys, and places of general amusement in the city of Goodland Kansas. Be it ordained by the Mayor and eouncilmen of the city of Goodland Kansas. Sec. 1. That each and all 'moras buildings and houses used as billiar 1 rooms, pool rooms, bawling alleys or places of general amusement in said city of Goodland, Kansas, shall be closed and all games billiards, pool, tenpins and other names usually pjay-ep therein, shall stop and ceased to be played at the hour of eleven (11) o'clock in the night; and -no games of billiards, pool, or ten pins.

or. other games plaid in said room or rooms shall be played or allowed to be plaved therein between the hour of eleven); 11) clock the mgnt and six (6) o'cK-ok on the- following morning, "Central time. Sec. 2. Any person who keeps or! has control of any room or house in which any game enumerated.

in section a.feiiieennmeraiea.m section one of tnis ordinance placed or suffered to be placed, -oho shall kecp said house or room open or suffer of said games to be played therein be tween the hours mentioned in section I one of this ordinance, shall be deemed guilty of a violation of this ordinance ami. upon conviction thereof, snail be iineu in any sum not less tnan'one dohar nor more than tweatv-hve C2 dollars, and shall pay the costs of the ion oi i Tin Roofing Spouting; a speoioliy? A first clr.es Tinner from Knnsis pijy. D.es ail kindi? oi rir- work. ing or repairing with ntatness and dispatch. Gii 11 on us tor in our line.

Wtt frlde Doulfvar.d. Noith. GOODLAND, KANSAS. TMgr 1, I tnn- kept over the La Blanche post cSce. It was not Ions: before a letter came at man.

lie secured the man's confess- i and discovered the pony Arapahoe Mr. Nve started for his horse Monday, Young Dewits preliminary examination was held, also on Monday, before Justice Murphy, and he was bound over till the fall term of court-. A Sad Death. The following' account of the death 1 JLr. Xu.

ii. raimer is ien irora i an Ashland Nebraska paT'er- The! docesed was the son of A. L. Palm- er of this county, whose many friends extend him their sincere sympathy in Jiis bereavement. Again have the citizens of Ashland oeea cansea to mourn cue ioss or one of her most respected and bonorcd citizens, Dr L.

H. Palmer Last night about o'clock the 1 whoxo city was startled witn the news that iJv. Palmer had oeea drowned bathing in creek near the school house. It seems tnat t.Ue Doctor and G. I).

Lawsim hail gone down to the creek about 0 o'clock lor the purpose of taking a 'oath and having a swim, Tby srain acro.s an(1 whiie; on tbe Auidr eMu -K. T. 'i i -1 i ii i i was thought of this and they started to swim.batuc to the -other side, Lav.son coming out ahead. VV nen lie reaehfid the shore he heard a splashing in the water and looked around just in time to sec the Doctor sink to rise no more. Mr.

Lawson hurriedly and excitedly dressed him-and' ran up town to give the alarm. Soon the batiks were lined with men with borts, and rakes they began to eaach for the boey. Vi'ter considerable search the body waa found on-Iy a few feet from wiu.re Lawson saw him aink one hour had elaps. ed from the time he sank until the body was toad, Evry effort possible was made to restore life but all proved fruitless. The funeral services took place at the residence of Win.

palmer, Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock, and was largely attended. ))ean Gardner, of the Cathedral at Oniaha, officiating. "The" music was furnished by the Episcopal church choir, assisted by Mrs. and Prof, i The rd ode oodrnen, of wh i Dr. Palmes: had iecently become a member attenaeci tne services a bod-V in honor of their deceased broth-er.

The Dr. held a life policy in the order for if 3, 000, and a policy in the New york Mutual for $1,500. He was twenty-five years of age and was highly esteemed by all who knew him. The sad affair casts agloom over our entire city, and' the heartfelt sympathy of this community go put to the 3roung widow in her hoar of great bereavement. Cal Russell left for Cheyenne Wells Saturday.

He will visit Goodland again in a short tim.e. Milo White has sold out his interests in Sherman county and will start shortly for South Cedar and Arkansas. J. J. Grier was down from Norton Sunday.

Frank Marks starts this week for Denver on business before the land office at that place. Mrs. Frank Marks made a brief visit to Burlington last, week. Mrs. Wm.

Walker returned Saturday from Burlington. Wm. Walker returned Sunday from nis triP to St- oe and Kansas City. Ho says he has purchased a nobby bus ana Surrey wagon for Ennis Wall er's transfer line. John Griffin came over from Oberlin Sunday, lie said the democrats of his town raaking great preparations town wore raaking the congressional is now in session ther convention which ere.

A Tlirocgk Sleeper to Chicago. Every nfternoon-at 3:55 o'clock, upon arrival of trains from the west, a magnificent Palman Sleeping Car ii loaves for Caicgo via the Roek Ishmd oute, making close Jt or accomodations in tms car release notify vour local agent, and he Will be glad to make such reservations as! yOU may require by telegraph. llrzto AI vavs apnrceiative of the best in- torests of the trajeliiug pubLe the Chi- car-ro Kans.ts Nebraska Ball Tray, (St. Joseph 'leva B. B.

Less,) "Rock Island Route, announces in addition to its already complete train service tvro neT passenger train, be leaves St. at 9.13 P. i and runs through to Norton via Horton runs ton p. Vliu at a I I A specialty veiana Bread, fine Cakes and Pies. Lmidi Soryeci all at Honrs.

IL A 1C AN A REIVAL OF 1TNIQN PACIFlCRAtlsS AT "WALLACE. Train Cf-L Arrives 1S.55. Leaves 13.40 a. m. GOISO EAST.

Leaves 4.0? a. 204; Centra! time. O. J)C .) p. TU.

Tor rresiJnit. GEOTER CLEVELAND, ofNev; York. For Vice President, ALLEN G. TEUKMAN, of Ohio. For Govenor, JOHN MARTIN, of Topeka.

For Lieutenant Governor. F. M. FKASIUS, of Cloud. Eov Secretary of State, ALLEN.

G. THUBMAN, of Labette. For Auditor of State, W. II. of -Miami.

For State Treasurer, V. A. WHITE, of Morris. For Attorney General, I. F.

DIFFENBACHER, of Barton. For Superintendent of Public Instruction, A. N. COLE, of Phillips, For Associate Justice of the Supreme 1 Yv P. CAMPBELL, of Sedgwick.

For Congressman frorn the Sixth District, S.W. McELROy, of nberlin. Fine cigars ai Swigart and Rush's. Dawson Boyd are building a ware iouse. Shimp the clothies of Colby is making preparations to put in a stock at this place.

Go to the Buffalo market for all kinds of smoked meats largest stock in the city. The sidewalks are at last going down. The DemoceatV committee has been getting in its Avork- Gold watches and fine jewcrly at Swigart Rush. The buffallo brand of hams and bacon and the best in the market at the Buffalo meat market. Died: Monday July SO, child of Mr.

and Mrs. John Watson, of Cholera Infantum. Aged nine months. Tbe Democratic committee for Washington precinct consists of S. ileaivilin, and Geo.

Austin Tbe Chicago Lumber Company have secured a location west of Barlow Bros on tenth street. They paid 31500 for if our lots. H. E. Bassett sold his office building Monday to gentleman from India Era-tor $700.

Bassett Lwls will still occupy, it. IIL ll I Qois. To Daniel Pi Urn an and wife on the night of July 29th, a. twelve pound boy. Wallace Filer and II.

E. Basset have bought reside uce lots in the north Hrest part of town and will build before long. Last Tax CaU. Sa-ve tariff fees and trouble by calling at Treasurer office before 10 days and pay your, tax. J- E.

Rule, County Treasurer. G- S. Uzapbery is now city marshal and wears the lashing star with grace carts He, r-avs he has got a sharp stick for property owners on the side-wallt question and. will do some lively prodding. A bearing was held In Gberlin ov, the McKesson vs: Edsall case from Tuesday to Friday of las i wuk' and the witnesses have returned home Both sides are confident of winning tiie case, but decision has not as yet reach: d.

TT Description, 'nliili Wir.diinll. PufUpP "Windmills. pMffPR. Makes VA'A. Land OUc- atot'orhn.

Kf. July 9. ha filed li. interifon to taake final Tiroof Hi fiirT)ort c-t blt ri urn. i lost i-aiil proot be atu'i; in f'-ie th lcri of tlie Dlst court of Sb.ercuau jaaiy at Goouiaud Kua on Sept 6, W.

McCl. cr.O. for iho sc C2 ranp S3 IK names v.itri'--fcfi to proso hs rehiiitnce anl ca.tivaiioa cf, caid lund. viz rtcViv.ucy, It JJaytor. cf (icudlantl Kan.

Frr.ok ludstcr- July H. t. XctiT i hor'-v ciren FeVlT Lhm filed notice of b. ioii to Eitiio lmal lT: i In f-opr ort cf bis i im er-5 tht i i oof wlu made fcefcre Ib CJcr.k t'i District court at tioiland K. oa Sect 11.

vii: H. V. fr.r tht -w qr ec 8 tp l0 rang-e 42 vr. Itr- the vrttveehVB U) prore br rcience upoa and ccidvatlon Alfrcl Frctr.nn. EaniTif-i Yo-ivz.

JaOivj-i Crcav. Rll -f Irlc-jrnld, Kunmm. tU-C' W. C. L.

0 244- Land Office Wa Kcr-ey. Kp. rv. Nonce nrebv tvn thrt tht following II th" or pec tp 13s rTur Fie tbe t' rrovc iJciiC-v upoa tnU cxilJvfctiiI- of Irrui xlz: Kscs, Samuel Crct-cy, all Grip-. old Kar.s?.

V. C. L. Eesrd. PegifU-r.

TTn Lcd 02cc GJrr.Mn Ks. Jclv r. J5. hfcvirrhw ttip off 03 a i iiW-r i5riiJnre if cr-iplv ith to Ti-nbrr -Cnlnre Entrv Xo Joo 27. IS; uf oo tbe -e qr fee l5 tr raJJaro! t.

5n SI'tiqsh co. Kac. witii view to or i cci th? nccoad five view to ttf fi-nt. ifa'-fon of retry: coc'opt- OHl zractiT. acr ttm- fjnc rnstir.

psil estry. rw iiher the fbtj to dec1. this ttT i Ix "rf" p'rjwj-l or cult! rp.i--; irir-t. T.e t-1 rt3 hfcr v7 ajtr at thf? on t-K cj. oi' l1.

A 32.. sad IcriiSh tjtlitciy cc.temlu Frank Iliwrn Klitcr. "crral ri-otcc. The lecture announced for Thursday vf rdr.g was changed to a talk hy Bcv. Vezre.

Bev. Dovle to tt present. The entert.ir.ment given by the Ttr-i ai hers of Sherman count' Tuesday evening vras a grand sucCe-L Many were obliq'ed to remain outside. Af er the entcrtaianient a collection taken up for the purpose of buying i for the Dictionary. The W.

C. T. will give a La fete near the Lawn Tennis groat to-morrow evening. mnke i7r.nl la ftnpjwrtof ijar im sea that Ff jTQ' wiJ re mrjte bcireth'? Clerk ft IMsirict o'iurtet GoocrJand Kas. oa i 12, rr -y i a iifit fei- ii Proc2pt for everyhody ct the Lowest Uutes.

cy aivaaccJ the day of r.rcof. No four coors nortn of the Commercial Hotel. GOODLAND, i i II. r. IiSfPr.tt.

J. V7. Lewis. 2 JJ STIJ kV3 S4 H.45 School er.d Dcdc land for saie. mil gnrl jfirini a ia' fc txj i-' PliDPTLY ATTE1-TDI3D TO.

Zj TO Goodland Kas. I i i I i prosecution, ana, upon his failure to connection witn tne famous limited pay such fine and costs shall be com-i fiver" running through wthithout mitted to the city prison or th eoantv chaRge arriving at the folio until sucn nne and costs are fully paid, or until he shall be discharged in? V'nmg This is -certainly the by due process of law. quickest and most convienent means of Sec. 3. This ordinance, shall take transportion between points in Kansas eliect and in force from and after ancl the city of Chicago.

Ts iv ik ft II is oi uJ It ,00 Passeu gnct approved Julv loth 1S33 Mayor. I hereby certify that the forego; ng i3 xo. passaa ana approved July Iota 18 Chaklfs-E. Fafth. City Clerk.

last Sunday T. o'clock SheriiT? i avert rettiraeu iroin Nebraska. Wm. BeWit, arrested oa the charge of horsestealing. Be Wit is not more 1 I i PALACE HOTiLrL IS EUSTI, Sherman rvjunty.

KANSAS; Uv PuVJc Fir-r-eh, In every parti- ciil r. C'-rr--s Cor. 3iain street an-i Fitrii faVtnue. 13 or 13 years old and docs not Fetn tween Kansas City and St. Joseph and Netvly FunMsrKr-u mte.1 be verv bright.

II? has been living, Norton- Kuns-is. One of th se tmlns nllr tinih- ac untfl ai it hi travel- with his p.irents near La Blanche for 1 some time, but not long ago disap-.

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1885-1889