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Highland Sentinel from Highland, Kansas • 3

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Highland Sentineli
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trvEirr STABLE. Trod VfUite Clo4i 3: A. KENNEDY'S COLUMN. MISCELLANEOUS. Close will sell a lot of house i HIGHLAND SENTINEL Editor Sentinel: Our friends have gone to Troy to at CHAS.

W- ANDREWS, tend court, this week. WEDNESDAY, 3IAKCE 20, 1878. Election next Monday. The question Down io the Bottom ATTOIlXEr And Counselor At Law, HIGHLAND, KANSAS, is saloons or no saloons. HIGHLAND AND VICINITY.

His heart is broken; he feels like jumping into the river and drowning himself all becanse his Hanna left him. is Election next Monday. The field not overcrowded with candidates. iion't da it, Bill, there is plenty of other hold furniture and farming implements at public sale at his residence in Highland on next Saturday. We have learned of the existence of a secret society in town which threatens to undermine the entire social fabric.

It has no charter name but outsiders know it as the "Old LadieB' Gossiping Club." The members meet and dissect the characters and discuss the private busi-of their neighbors. Their password is, "Now, this is between you and me, for I wouldn't have it get out for anything, but you know that Mrs A-" and then follows a long dissertation on Mrs.A.'s private affairs, wrhich ends up with the solemn warning not to mention it for world. While such institutions flour girls in town; take a little susan syrup. wipe-off CHARLES FOX, Livery Feed Sale Stable, Travelers taken to and from att points at reasonable rates. FIRST CLASS RIGS AND Saddle JELoT)ses for hire at BOTTCF.l PRICES.

STOCK OF ALL KINDS and don7t stand around looking so melancholy, but remember the old maxim, AJL Cfc I UiCtl JUU UUil OUtCUUj HJ I am now selling goods at a very again. Bold McKever has spent his week among us, and returned west to stay with his horned friends. ish in our midst, the weekly newspaper Farmers are busv sowinsr the small has no mission. SMALL PROFIT Now is the time to go goose hunting. Lots of hunting but no geese.

We tried it, will receive a large stock of visiting cards this week, comprising all the latest styles, A large stock of saddles, all kinds, from $4 to Norman Cate' harness shop, Highland, Henry Ward Beecher will lecture in Atchison next Saturday. Quite a number of people will be in attendance to hear this celebrated divine. Twelve pound chickens! Winter layers. Five breeds take your choice. Eggs now for sale.

S. R. Siiefhard. Troy, Kansas. Much of our space is taken up with advertisements this, week but our subscribers must remember that this is the grain, and preparing the soil for corn; therefore it is somewhat dull in town COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY.

oyer Qose Drus Store. WnlYHOUSE! Highland, Kans. BIXLER. PROPRIETOR. The only FIRST CLASS HOTEL, Good Beds.

Good Rooms. TGood sample rooms for the accommodation of Commercial travelers. F. KITZMILLER, INSURANCE AND MARBLE AGENT, HIGHLAND, KANSAS. Arch.

S. Campbell; successor to F. J. Close has fitted up his drug at present. Captain L.ynds has gone to St.

Louis store in excellent shape. In looking to purchase a steamer. He will return through his establishment last week, Fed and cared for in the most careful is Mr. Campbell informed us that his trade in a few days. I am not trying money.

'All I want to make a good living, therefore I can sell goods Sol. Miller paid White Cloud a flying was very good. One thing to prove this he told us that he had already filled nearly two hundred prescripitons, all of manner and at the lowest rates. Off he AT SEHTI1 HOUSE. visit last week.

Sol. looks stout and hearty, and none the worse because there is "Bridges" in Troy. which goes to show that he not only has the confidence of the Physicians, out of VERY LOW Captain Lyons has gone to St. Louis STABLE IN THE REAR THEREOF. the people.

His prescription case is to purchase a steamer. He will return time of the year when the printer reaps supplied with all of the best chemicals. in a few days. his harvest. His warehouse is full of paints, glass, DRY GOODS.

Peach trees are in full bloom. Who J. A. Kennedy has received a large oils and heavy goods. Our people sure- For ever heard of the like before at this time ly do not need to go other towns for and complete stock of dry goods.

For John Misse. B. R.Campbell, of year. further information consult his mam gFire Insurance in first class companies. Tombstones in all styles and sizes at reasonable rates.

anything in his line, as his prices are very moderate, and his goods pure and EmretFenn is in a bad row of stumps. moth advertisement in another column A little cirl came to his house on the reliable. ofthispaptr. 20th and he can't set rid of her. CAMPBELL MISSE, All About a Booster.

CASH However, guess just as soon keep It is rumored in the social circles of our city, that a certain gentle youth of her as not. Dealers in A certain lady residing in Highland, somewhat noted for her poetical genius, sixty-seven will soon lead to the alter a N. CASE, Dealer In HARNESS and SADDLES, HIGHLAND. KANSAS. Captain Lynds is going to establish a blooming maid of sixty-two.

May they sent a rooster to a friend not long ago, regular line of steamers from Omaha to live long and prosper. accompanied by the following touching St. Louis this summer. Posy. DRY GOODS verse.

When you see a man standing at the "Kill not my rooster, precious friend, corner of a barn with ahorse pistol as A Chapter on Consistency. CLOTHING, large as a small cannon in his Repairing promptly done, and all work warranted. Tho sublimity of cheek The Troy In part a Spanish rooster; But find for him a handsome hen, Into his favor boost her. hand, you can bet your bottom dollar Bulletin taunting the Highland Senti nel with begging for county printing. he's watching for rats.

We are glad to place the Beloit Rec tie's young; nis tail will longer grow, BOOTS SHOES, HATS CAPS, GROCERIES, Give me a trial and I know rou will te satis -Chief. trim tne children's hats you fied with yourlargains. I will sell a ord on our exchange list. If all of our OSCAR BACK, BARBER HAIRDRESSER, HIGHLAND. KANSAS.

As yet we have said nothing with re exchanges had the true grit of the Bee- know. Her friend, not to be outdone, imme gards the statement made by the arro gant old beggar who conducts the Bul ord, there would be fewer milk and wa-sheets in the country. diately sat down and penned the follow 0BS0G0 and CIGARS letin that we were begging for county ing resolutions of thanks. printing, but how we have a chance to A Good Suit For $10.00. Thanks to thee my thoughtful friend, In order to clear out my stock at the Snyder nursery, I will sell apple trees at from $6 to $8 per hundred, and take Garden and repay him in truth.

We are sorry that Bro. Bridges is so hard up, and will give For this handsome Spanish cock; So pleased was he to find a hen, his little circular publicity, hoping that SHAVING HAIRCUTTING Done in the best manner. The new Hair Restorative, SEA FOAM, used when desired. WILSON MARTIN, CONSTABLE Iowa Township, Doniphan Kansas. P.

0. ADDRESS, HIGHLAND. young stock in payment if desired. Leander Hills. FARMING IMPLEMENTS, He crossed upon a rock.

it will assist him in making his collec I hope to raise some chickens fine. tions to maintain the Bulletin, nnd sup Enough our coop to fill; port his family. We give it to the and all other goods naturally kept A public sale will take place at the if arm of S. M. Irvin, half a mile south of Highland on Friday 29.

A lot Then I'll invite you here to dine, public without further comment. GOOD PANTS FOR $1.25. a general store. Highest market prices paid for Along with grandma Hill. of farming implements, household fur BULLETIN OFFICE, Troy, Kan.

Mar. 24,,78. He's young 'tis true; yet I presume niture, grain and stock will be knocked Mr. His tail will make a handsome plume; to the highest bidder. Dear Sir: COUNTRY PRODUCE.

While writing rhymes about this cock, While out riding last Saturday, -we As I am badly in need of money to My foot it doth the cradle rock. We should like to add about seven- noticed a wagon load of immigrants pas carry on my business many Highland Kan. teen verses to make the thing balance, of my subscribers have paid nothingon Does a general collecting business. Correspondence solicited. Fidele facere, semper paratus sum.

DeVOE DRUGGIST sing over the country, and on the side of the wagon they had painted the new and original expression, "Kansas or but want of space will not permit.IIow- their paper, I feel compelled to appeal ever we shall expect to when they directly to them in this way, to help me A GOOD HAT 75 CENTS. out. come to eat those chickens fine. bust." We trust that they won't go back to the eastern states painted on the other side of their J. Leigh, M.

D. A. Leigh, M. D. J.

A. LEIGH, OPERATIVE SUESEQfiS. I am, as most people Who Stole the Ice Cream. entirely on my business to maintain the Bulletin and support my family. Many kind friends have paid me A STORY WITH A MORAL.

Last Thursday evening a grand re That is a choice composition on beg which appears in another column CParticular attention given to Tsurgica promptly, while others, whom I haye no chance to see personally, have ne ception was given at the Smith House cases, diseases of the ox tne ear ccc glected to send me I anything on their to many people of Highland. As the refreshments were about to be served, it was suddenly announced that the ice paper. Good Hose 12 1-2 Per Pair. J. C.

MYERS, The citizens, generally, say that they HIGHLAND, KAN. GEORGE C. FOX, Agent for the Weir Plow and Cultivator, Highland, Kansas. C. M.

SARBER, Watchmaker and Jeweler, HIGHLAND, KAN. cream was missing. RESIDENT DENTIST, Troy, Kan. Prompt are satisfied with the Bulletin and want to see it live Instantly a panic seized the horror attention given to all Drancnes ot tne protes sion. Permanently located.

Office with Dr. of the Sentinel. As might be expected, it emanated from the Troy Bulletin otiiee, and is a fine specimen of gram-jnar and punctuation. For Heaven's sake pay him, for we have no doubt but that his piteous squeal came from the bottom of his stomach. C.

E. Fox, proprietor of the city livery stables, took a trip to St Joseph this week, and negotiated for a fine new hack, which will be completed and put stricken guests, and general excitement Reeder. I am now printing seven hundred pa pers, on three hundred I have not re prevailed. Ladies mounted the chairs, gentlemen disappeared under the beds and behind the doors thinking that a HIRAfVI CLOSE, ceived one cent. Some have naid me "ot AUCTIONEER band of masked burglars had attacked the gay and festive party.

HIGHLAND, KAN. vwAv.av on mi vvy jiiiifcuij LJL Blip- port. When you know these facts, I hope At last not hearing any pistol shots one BEST PRINTS only 6 cents. gentleman more bold than the balance, popped his head out from under a bed ESales cried either in German or English on short notice. Having- had twenty ex perience in auctioneermjr I will guarantee sat and demanded in the name of hot pok ers that the ice cream be produced; oth in watcnes.

Clocks and Jewelry. Repairing- made a specialty, and all work done in good workman like manner. BAKERY. CLARK LOGAN BAKER and CQHFECTlOIIEn, HIGHLAND, isfaction. accused the proprietor of hiding it for his own benefit, while others declared J.

P. JOHNSON, BANKER, and you will help me out with your mite. The next sixty days will be my hardest ones. If I receive good collections within the next few days, I shall be greatly relieved, and will most assuredly feel truly thankful. By your personal influence, you perhaps can get your neighbors to subscribe and thereby assist in making the Bulletin a success.

My business is paying me, provided I received cash for that he never had any. REAL ESTATE AGENT. In the midst of the general excitement it was announced that a prominent on the line between Highland and the Station in about ten days. Charley is bound not to be behind the times, and his numerous friends will be pleased to hear of this new enterprise. We had the pleasure of being present at the entertainment given by II.

P. Robinson at the chapel on Tuesday evening. Mr Robinson exhibits talent and merit, and his entertainments should be well patronized by the general public. His readings and recitations were chaste and refined, and very wTell rendered. Mr.

R. gives another entertainment this evening at the M. E. church, and we trust the chureh Will be filled to overflowing. HIGHLAND, KAN.

hackman of this place was seen in the lias the onlv set or abstract titles in house under suspicious circumstances; court was called, but the gentleman's Doniphan county. DR. E. A. DULIN, character was cleared.

Uncle Len then declared that a cer tain young blacksmith had egged the PHYSICIAN SURGEON, hotel which was duly denied; a dispute Fresh Bread Cakes Daily tT Special attention given to orders for Weddings and Feslivats. A larg-e-stock of CcLTLTtecL JTrzuLt arose, and uncle; Len took occasion to Best Sugar 8 it for $1.00 Coffee Sugar. .9 ft for $1.00 Brown Sugar 10 lb for 1.00 Best Coffee 4 lb for $1.00. Tea .35 cents per lb what I do, but when I don't get one dollar in four, you can understand why I make this appeal. Please give this your earliest attention.

Times, as you know, are hard. The little amonnt you are in arrears, is a small amount compared with hundreds of others which are on my books. What ever you send, will be receipted for through the columns of this paper. As I haye no agent to call on you, I make this personal appeal, and shall HIGHLAND, KANSAS. For the Old and New "West strike the said endeavored to return the compliment but the BROWN'S lA.ymi 1J1LL are sure cure for and and liver complaint.

They are prepared especially for diseases of the west. BROWN'S COUGH BALSAM and And all other jroods in pr5 portion. Now as I hope for a reply. Respectfully, have a TAR TROCHES cure CONSTANTLY ON HAND, SEWING MACHINES- Prices Reduced. Campbell Misse are on hand this week with a flaming big advertisement.

We strolled through their mammoth establishment the other day was surprised to find such an immense stock of goods in a town like Highland. However it is nothing wonderful wThen such jnen its Bayl. Campbell and John Misse a re holding the reins, and they say that they're bound to sell goods to suit the times, or "bust." Parties laying in Rummer goods, should examine Campbell Misse's stock before making their purchases. The following little notice created Your Obedient Servant, C. G.

Bridges. and lung affections. bystanders interfered and bloodshed was prevented. But in the meantime another muss, instigated by the Peter's beer had been brewing, and soon broke in the melee a number of heads came out a lit-worse for wear much to the disgust of their respective owners. Everybody could whip everybody in less than two minutes.

A number of fights came off but no damage finally the authorities came along and a stinging rebuke was administered, and the boys went to bed almost cured of their fighting propensities and the Now gaze ye.Democratsof Doniphan BROWN ARNICA LINIMENT aud ARNICA SALVE have no equal for the cure of spraines, rheumatism, county, on your representative. If and bruises Bridges represents the Demociatic party, then the glorious old Democracy is indeed fallen. He lies and grovels in EW STCCK, BROWN'S BLACKBERRY and GINGER, for and the dust, and fairly howls for mercy Quite a little sensation on our streets! Never in the course of eight years experience in the newspaper business, have we seen such a piteous appeal. bowel complaints. Ask for it.

Price fifty cents per bottle. EUREKA AGUE PILLS never fnil to cure when taken acording to directions. Ask for this great Ague Peter's beer. As they.went off they sung: "When this cruel war is over," The ice cream was found morning be- Now we would say this to the Democra tic party. If they claim the Bulletin as of goods, and will sell them to suit the pureha- "The Family Favorite" 13IPBOVEI New Model Machine, UOT-SUKIlSa, BSlSUESSv No Gears, No Cams, II Sprinces ws EixaiiT mm cf soqstoel Sy tt exrarfen of FVteata veiwfrr vbfrh Lara, been payta roymiUee, ve or eotdxi to ikU our M-.

ehinesftt Greatly Reduced Prices mod as low as those of any firat-elass machine. SE3D FOR CIRCULARS PRICE LISTS. vJifcLD sewing iiAcnnrs cav 203 Wabash Chicago, 13 FOB SALS BROWN'S HAIR TONIC is the best hinu Kennedys store, none me worse for the little excursion, and uncle Len is happy. Moral. Ice cream and the Peter's beer won't mix.

an organ, by all means support it, and don't let poor Charley die of despair. If Bridges wasn't such a slinDerv old finest dressing known and er. I hope you will give me a trial, and i know you will call airain. I will also lake all kinds of produce for goods, and guarantee satisfaction. When you want gaotla cheap, call at the briek store of yesterday morning.

LOST! Estrnyed from my residence, a Beecher bog; weighs about three hundred is black and white and has a small notch pn his ear; has been out quail-hunting for about two weeks. Any person giving information of his whereabouts will be rewarded for his trouble. Hiram S. Close. Alia Mr.

Hog! That's the way it goes. You go out hunting quails when it is against the law, and so get lost. Serves only 50 cts a bottle. The Ladies of Highlaud ray of the HASSLED. pirate, we would surely give him some- 1 something, as it is always a part of our policy to help a man when he is really in need.

"Now dear friends please come forward and pay your subscription to the Bulletin, ua we must have monev to I PARSI AN LILY BALM PURE, PRE-IOUS PERFECT PRICELCSS but sold for fifty cents a bottle. On the evening of March 21st, at the residence of J. M. Swartz, near Highland, by Rev. J.

M. Brown, Mr. Atison W. McDonald, and Jliss Sarah. W.

Swartz. For sale by Arch S. Campbell and J. A KENNEDY. Tancuster, Gazette please copy.

payoui; debis," "Buo you old fooy DeYoe, Highland, Kansas, vou ri Tilt..

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Pages Available:
196
Years Available:
1878-1879