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The Weekly Press from Olcott, Kansas • 4

The Weekly Press du lieu suivant : Olcott, Kansas • 4

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fa ntfritWSattriW T. THE WEEKLY PRESS. A. BROWN this his first adventure of this kind terminating as it did will his last. We do not think at any rato ho was to blame, but the old w'nnnr, who will leave the home circle in all its purity, its sacred associationsjjtho companionship of his wife and children taking youth and inexperience with him, he who will we say, thus, in order to gratify the baser passions, seek such degraded resorts, and there DEALERS IN taller, Sasl, Doors, BIMs, Posts, Coal, Feci ail loir.

We Guarentee True Weight, Fair Dealing and as Low Pricse as any Firm-- in tho City. Your Patronage Solicited. CEDAR street, Two and a half Blocks North oi Brunswick Hotel. Respectfully Yours, T. A.

BROWN CO. R. B. Woten, REAL ESTATE i lias a long list of real estate in Missouri. Indiana, Ohii-and Kentucky to sell or exchange for Western Beal Oflice or Fifth street, north of the post ollicc Box 27.

Olcott, Kansas. What I Have For TRADE No. 222 lots in Hutchinson, Vant ltcnocountv I JJoiijjuuiij irvi luipuvuu, UlilC ipl.OUO' Mortgage to'trade for live stock, No. acres of heavy timber lancT Johnson, couTdy Cash value $10,000,. want Beno county land.

No. 5. 160 acres near Cast lot on, Kansas, (food six room house-corn crib, and granery. 90 acres fenced, and 70 acres in cultivation price $4,000, Mortgage 81480. No.

lots in College Hill addition to the City ot Hatchinsoa Mtg. $1,300: want land in Mo. or 111. No. 7 30000 acres in Barry and Taney counties, Mo.

u- exchange for Reno an Kingman. ty fon dvcrage cash' frice' $15 per acre. A big offer. Look here! In the next 60 days it must go for money oi its I will be at home on and Saturdays of each week, lore it is. for cash or on time with good security.

One store building, shelved, ceiled and painted; clear. treet. Uieott, Kansas. EIT Kansas Cash price 8250 eacl On Fifth aM School Site. P.

HERALD. Effl ME AC One lot on Main street, Olcott. One cutivator, one three section harrow, two sod phVvs, one hay rake ne wagon, one buggy, one bay mare 9 yeans old. $900 worth of ready made clothing (will trade clothing for horses attic or luigs.) One store building and residence in Pcnalosa; clear. Come and sec me.

Conic early and stay late, and come prepared trade or buy and you can get accomodated. The Olcott Ittsu ball team organized fr the season. Tho citizens should contribute toward furnish-inj? the loa-u with a mask and The boys intend playing as many games as possible at homo as tney have excellent grounds hero besides sonio of tho members cannot leave on account of tho nature of their employment. 11.11. Woten tells of a fright full accident which happened on tho Rock Island It.

R. 2 mdes west of Partridge. A lady by name of Atkinson, living south ofPartridgo while attempting to cross the road was struck by tho morning express. Her child and the mule team she was driving were killed while tho lady herself is in critical condition and it is very doubtful indeed if she recovers. The wagon was in-tirely torn to Acting Solicitor General Twitch-ell, of New Mexico has delivered an opinion declaring the state live stock laws unconstitutional.

Tt renders inoperatc tho law recently pas ed by the territory of New Mexico, requiring the inspection'of cattle or hogs before slaughter. What will the A'ansas anti beef combine do? They wilt play to some other card. Although not authorized tho ro-porf was circulated quite generally laflu week that the Preps would change hands last Saturday and that thisweok it would take on now form under Jewish management. It would be run in the interest of that much despised race. The doctrine of circumcision would bo its safe guard', and the name would be changed from the Press to the Olcott Christ Killer as moreemi.

n-a tic ol their belief and doctrine. Take Notice Boomers. The President uses tho following language in his proclamation opening Oklahoma: "warning is hereby expressly given that no person entering upon or oceupyingsaid land; (Oklahoma) before said hour (f twelve oeloek noon on the 22d dav of April 1889, herein before fixed will ever be permitted to enter said lands or acquire any rights." is the day fixed for the grand rush' over the boundary into tho territory. A "Warm 11 iccptioii Clint l.liick gets knockoil out in one round. We print the following from tin llutvhimon New', Last night two- men from th country, met with a reception i this city, whhh they will not forget for 'many a day.

They had com to town especial')' to see tin elephant, ol which they had read so much about. During the early hours of the evening they pen their time in watching the smai young men: of the city "blow th money in" in playing pool and Atari hour when it is supposed all honest men are bed, they started out to do thecit, in a proper manner. They seorne; the assistance ot a haekman an proceeded afoot and alone. They visited various dives and finally darted for a bagnio on the south side. They approached what they took to be tho house, and knocking at tho door their summons was answered by a man, who it seemed did not relish the idea of being disturbed at such a.

late hour. They asked two insulting questions, and before the spokesman could ask a third he r-ceived a stunning blow in the mouth which sent him to grass in short order. As he rose to make a break for liberty, he received a kick in the back, which loosened a rib. The two worthies made lively timeup town and ordering their team tney left for home. They Juid knocked at the wr.mg door, insulted a honest man and from him they received their reward.

One of the men was an oiiieer of tlie law and it is said lie is highly respected at home, where he is given credit for being amoral and upright man. It seems Clint Black the worthy constable of Bell township is tlie hero of the above sketch, at least he is the parly refcred tons receiv- sing the injury in the ribs. Th o'hor a hoy living short dttanc-e t'roin town. vc will lint rive, liii I i il i I lKUiv; Oil uecuilUl- Ul UK! lL'jR'l. I VUj 1 have for lvia parent believing that I W.COTT, A N8 A Mar 29, ltM) tkeOIX'OTT rtlHUSllIMl COMPANY, V.

W. Vulriihild. StuiiiiKliiK IMl tor. Hiterain Olcott, Kama, Vo4ofp.cc as Sixond-duM Matter. Tkkms ok KnisiTii'iuuN.

ino year. In uilvanco, I'OKtpuM mouths TUroo ll.VTl! OP AllYUUTISINO. fno ywir .1 Hnlf (loltmrn, IW" Juai'tercorn, Kisjlith eol'n, 1. Locals, first insertion, jiur lino 10 wurh insertion per line .0. Allailvrtisins pityiililu monthly.

Rcoal notices rerimin sttuuliiitf until ordered out At I'inevilleJCentuclcy, ike festive pig is the cause of local warfare. Stanley Matthews' justice of the Supreme Co ai of tho United States, Died 011 the 22 inst. Col. Fred Grant is satisfied with his nomination as minister to Austria, he is compelled be. There is a possibility that White-law, Rcid will not be confirmed as minister to England.

It is rumored that Chauncy M. Dephew is Harri- son's choice for that position. riul'ip Ilenn is candidate for il-derman in A'ansas City. Will he if he is oacUxV! Hatch imon Yes, if he gels tho golden egg. February is the month of the 7 in which women talk less than any other during the whole year reason why, twenty-eight days Stafford Herald, Exceeded Its Authority.

St. Paul, March. 18. The supreme court has decided tho railroad commission of this state has no authority to prescribe rates lor Iran- ionliv wmimon earners be- PIVA. iV" tween two points in this state over a route extending across a neighboring state.

Such power is vested exclusively in congress. Tlie Literary Exhibi ion itGranu Valley, last Saturday night, was a grand succs, a largo and order.) audience paid strict attention to tin. exercises. Olcott should orgnnizo- r. literay to meet every Saturday nightduring the summer, it wouiu be heralded by those win work through the week, with delight arid would be a success from every point of view.

Milt lleynoldsis to bo minister to No-Man's land, Hutchinm News. We supposed that ho would be appointed consul at canipechy. Lawrence Tribune His ehawes seems to be nipped in the bud. New. Or budge.

While at Hutchinson Tuesday II P. Woten purchased a pony of an individ.ial hailing From Langdon enroute tor Caliiornia. The pom was represented and that it bad been left in trie care of J. M. Leeds, of Langdon.

Mr. Woten )roeured the pony from Leeds when he camofrom. Hutch-in' on. It iiow turiiS out. that Li gentleman had parted with thepnv on morning before Woten had purch i-d it selling il to one Harrison Gray.

John Ivi' Her, Jim Weller Foster, Wayne Foster, Ed Lern and oe Barnett, and G. Cris- Weil me imues iu puu the Blak'ov building into town Tuesday, while C. II. Piper, A. L.

-i i.i i V. elk Saliee, rranfc Uwrt. John rc.it. Ban h. 1 son, i Moore and others with the household good Han nstva our hovscs oic t'ene which iU jo!) I wc -U ior i Me parties who tendered anee.

their contract loathsome diseases, should bo publiijhied from end to- end ot this locality. The boy in this caso did not realize the enormity of the act. His intentions were not criminal, the love of adventure impelled him. But with Clint Black it was different, lovcoflust and ciiminal intimacy prompted him. tho old gray hairs which are generally considered emblematic of honor and moral-'ty, the thoughts respect to wife and children, futuio disgrace, dishonor, did not stop him.

There excuse, none can be offered, it not his first departure, he richly deserved the punishment ad ministered. The openir of the- 1 ndinn territon for settlement i at present atlrai I-iug much attention tlroughout ih-country. the Territov; is to he called, i oneol'the finest sections til' tho west. To those desiring full information thi. country, we attention the advertisement o-f A.

Bass Co McPhorson, Kansas, seen elsewhere in this paper. 85 Solid Oold Witch. mm Sold for 1 UV. until Lt.ly. Best tSi witch la th world.

r.lttcl lim.keeper. Wtr- 11 1 1 1 1 enei. Both land R-entt' titei. with work! mitM. Hvy Bona (iold nd cinei of equal Talue.

caltijr can aocura one' frar; unt rcnon in each lo- tofftther with our' largo and nh-uabla lino of Ilollflt-rioltl Nnraplcfl. These aaniplef, aa woll aa tho watch wo aenil Wee. and after you havo keot Ihen In your home for 9 monihe and ahown them to thoaa who wty have called, they become your own property. Thosa woo write at once can oe aure oi receiving tne wmcra nd Samples. Wo pay til eipreis, freight, etc.

Addreia tttiaioaale C.j liox SlStfortlaadiSlalae. THE NEW AND ELEGANT HIGH ARK. SEWING i1AC(i(E THE BEST. BUY NO OTHER. The LADIES' FAVORITE, because it is LIGHT KUNMING and does such beautiful work.

Agents' it is a quick and easy seller. JUNE MANUFACTURING CO, Ccr. La Sails kmu ana Ontario Street, CHICAGO, ILL. LIYESY 1 FSEE STABLE, nvr-Q uoanwu ny ine uay or! i Good tunviut-s and IT 1 1.1 I 1 wet'. onehle prices.

E. B. Hansen tt JEMMIE JUNE lilSiiiiill ffl iK Li "AiT-. Pro; DEALER IN ob, Stationery I keep constantly on hand Flour, Meal and the finest cigars in the market. Store in Postofflce building, Olcott, Kansas.

P. HERALD, -DEALER IX- Boots, Shoes, Dry Goods, Groceries, Hardware. I ALSO HANDLE ALL KINDS OF REPAIRS. HAVE NOW A OV HAND THE LARGEST STOCA'AVEST OFHUTCIIINSON MY LCleJrjy Altxl IMAUYj 1U Dul TJMJ'JS. 1 TAY THE HIGH- i EST MARKET PRICE FOR COUNTRZ PliOnTTPR V.

I1 This space is reserved for HUG-H BLACK TO N' BUST () BLAKLBY, the Who says he is TO WRITS UP WBBk. w. A BARNES. HIS "AD" THIS MUfi'MUXJaUI 1BBV' JW HI BARNES, and tables fpread with th us a call. Hotel situated on Man PI-IOrKIFTOIlOFTIIE- TT prfT! fJ Mm A rm We rim a fir, house, e'oud tae best the raarket Uive trect, south of rail road..

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327
Années disponibles:
1889-1889