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Highland Sentinel from Highland, Kansas • 2

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AND WHEW SOBGHTJSL HOY" TO PLAN CJLOTHIXG. SENTINEL PROSPECTUS. HIGHLAND SENTINEL TO FLA3T. First select a good high, dry piece of ground; plow it deep and then harrow it until-it is thoroughly pulverized; if CIIAS. P.

ERNST, hammar; ED1TOB AND PBOPBIETOB. THE OlSTE PRICE CLOTHIER," Has received his new stock of A. S. Campbell. "Associate Editor.

THE HERD LAW. The herd law adopted at the last meeting of the County Commissioners is the most important transacted since the beginning of the year. While it may cause dissatisfaction in some quarters, we have no doubt but. that in other portions of the county it' will be hailed with satisfaction by all parties. There is no doubt but that great benefit will be derived from the passage of this thousands of dollars annually is wasted in Doniphan county, by allowing stock to run at large.

It will be no disadvantage to stock raisers, for the reason that they can take the old fences on their farms 1878. you wis.n to it but one way ana it is nst as convenient, I would mark it 27orth and South, using a corn marker. Then shell the seed and wash it, throwing away the poor seed which will float to the top; then drop it by hand, fifteen or eisrhteen inches anart. and if Spring Clolhin urnishing Goods, 03 -t- a 3 THE HIGHLAND SENTINEL ts published everv Wednesday afternoon. Five" centa per copr.

Annual subscriptions $2.00 in advance. 7 A. seed is plenty, put-five or six seeds in a mill nin: tuva vciui tnu muiies vl huc pulverized dirt. As soon as it is up so Ana is determined not to beundersold bv anv house in the cutv. cri na you can see the rows, plow and hoe and destroy all the weeds: in about five or and fence off sufficient pastures for six days plow and noe again, and tmn THEY ARE THE CHEAPEST.

No. 409 Felix Street VOLUME 7, NO. 1- out to about two or three stocks in a stock, thus keeping their cattle from destroying their neighbor's crops. hill. If in five or six days it is not up so that you can throw dirt up to the stocks We think the action of the County LIVERY STABLE.

MISCELLANEOUS. Board is a long stride ahead in the EXTRA COPIES OF THE SENTINEL can always be had at this office without covering the corn, throw the right direction. It will, of course, at first be met with very strenuous oppo LEONARD SMITH, dirt not close enough to injure the corn, follow after with a hoe, draw some fresh dirt to the hills, thin out leaving CHARLES FOX, sition, but we will stake our reputation JUSTICE of the PEACE, as a propnet, tnat wnen it nas oeen about two stocks to the hill and then tried and its beneficient operations ex HIGHLAND, KAN. plow once a week as long as vou can plow, taking off all the suckers. perienced by all concerned, such antagonism will cease; we don't believe Livery Feed Sale Stable, I'lant as early in the spring as possi collections promptly attended ble; it should be planted before corn or vwuc cil oiuiin nouse.

he act be repealed, and we are cer-ain that it ought not to be. not at all. Always select the best vari THE EDITOR does not hold himself for opinions expressed by correspondents. There is over one hundred thousand ety and not have it mixed; be verv F. KITZrVIILLER, Travelers taken to and from all points at reasonable rates.

careful not to have it near broom corn acres of uncultived wild prairie land in Doniphan county, susceptible of the INSURANCE tor it will be sure to mix and win pro WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17, 1878. duce a large stalk of cane with very Highland Sentinel. KANSAS. AND MARBLE AGENT, kt. FIRST CLASS RIGS little u'stance in it.

A large stalk is ho sign of its being good, for the. poor Says the Topeka Commonwealth HIGHLAND, "Somebody has found a new cause of est syrup I made last year was from complaint against the President. It is highest cultivation. The counties to the far west of us, whichare protected by laws ol this nature and whose lands are not nearly so fertile as ours, in consequence of this law, are being rapidly tilled up by the vast immigration pouring in this season, composed for the most part of the very best class of people. They generally pass over our ter- said he makes no acquaintances, and is lTFire Insurance in first class com DMA too silent, Our impression has been panies.

Tombstones in all styles and sizes at reasonable rates. that he talks too much. TThe latest freak of the head dau Saddle Jorses N. CASE, ber of the Troy Bulletin is that he would NEW TYPE overgrown stocks. I am always happy to receive any paper that refers to the manufacture of syrup and sugar; I have received a paper from a friend that speaks of a new variety of cane grown in Minnesota, that they say will ripe in August, and will make sugar and syrup far superior toanything we have ever had in the line of sorghum.

It is claimed that the molasses of a lighter heavy body fine flavor and closely resembles i the best quality of New Orleans molasses. like to print the Highland city ordi inuLy iur me reason mat tney are unwilling to pay out $1,000 per quarter section for fences, before they can coin-building homes for themselves. -These vacant lands for the most part, Dealer in HARNESS and SADDLES, HIGHLAND, KANSAS. vromntlv done; and nil nances at twenty cents a square. We guess you won't mister Bridges; in our opinion you will find the city council of for hire at Highland as hard to "bull-doze' "as were can be purchased as reasonably as those farther west, with the added advantage the 'County Commission work warranted.

BOTTOH PRICES. of nearness to market, good schools al ready established, churches and society eTlhat venerable sinner, Boss" Tweed, who stole $6,000,000 from the CHAS.W. ANDREWS, ATTORNEY JSTETW in a settled and permanent state as much so as in the older States east of us. STOCK OF ALL KINDS The sugar is a light brown, coarsely granulated, is neither very, nor heavy, lias an intense sscchcrine taste and looks like the West India sugar. He also claims it is not a sorghum With the assurance to these immigrants And.

Counselor At Law, Fed and cared for in the most careful who are hourly crossing our borders seeking homes in the herd law counties, that their first thousand dollars need manner and at the lowest rates. city of New York, "shuffled off this mortal coil," in the Ludlow street jail on last Saturday morning. Just before he died he said: Tilden and Fairchild I guess they've killed me at last. I have tried hard to do the best I could latterly, but they would not let me. They will probably be satisfied when I am carried out of here to-morrow.

HIGHLAND, KANSAS. COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY. Office over Close Drug Store. not be expended to protect their crops from the incursions of neighborhood PRESSES Off he AT SMITH HOUSE. stock, but can be used to build dwellings and barns, we are certain that which so many are prejudiced against, but geuuine sugar cane of what is called the Minnesota early amber variety.

It has been grown as far north as Manitoba where it matured perfectly last season; it is also claimed that it will yield from 12-5 to 145 gallons to the acre if properly cultivated, and retails at St. Paul, at 90 cents per gallon. I would say to my friends and patrons that A. J. Minere, has received three pounds of this new variety of STABLE IN THE REAR THEREOF.

J) HOUSE such a per cent, of them can be held in our midst, as to make a better showing Highland, Kans in the next agricultural and consus re DRY GOODS. ports. With the oldest county in the State, J.BIXLER, PROPRIETOR. John Misse. B.

ft.Campbell, and the best one, agriculturally and The Bulletin man would do well to drop his eternal howl about the county printing. We heard a prominent democrat say only last week that "Bridges made a perfect ass of himself, that he had been taking the Chief for twenty years, and wouldn't drop it for the Build in if any man was to give him a receipt in full for five years subscription to that able journal. Can't you do Usurpassed Facilific geographically, we have only forty-six Good Beds. Good Rooms. lGood sample rooms for the of seed for which he paid the small sum of $1 per pound; I haye the promise of percent, of the land under cultivation.

It should be, and under the operation CAMPBELL MISSE, some of the.seed, and if it proves to be modationof Commercial travelers. of this law, it will be in a very near fu what is claimed for it, the seed can be tuie seveiny-nve per xnere are Dealers in OSCAR BACK, men in this, and we venture to say in better tlian that with powAttwaffrV brother Bridges? wild every town in the county, owning For doing all kinds of bought here next season for considerable less than a dollar a pound, and if it proves satisfactory Highland can have a sugar factory as well as a sorghum factory, Hiram S. Close. One of the most eminent of the Dem DRY GOODS lands in it, paying taxes on it and reaping no benefit to themselves or to any BARBER HAIRDRESSER, IIIGILLAJSTD. KANSAS.

SHAVING Done in the best manner. The new Hair Restorative, SEA FOAM, used when desired. ocratic reformers that of late have risen to conspicuous positions of power and one else from them, who are obliged to leave their lands uncultivated from the simple fact that they are unable to build influence is Governor Richard M. Bish op, of Ohio. The Dayton Journal thus the necessary fences.

With the money CLOTIIIXG, BOOTS SHOES, HATS CAPS, 5 GROCERIES, describes his mode of deciding upon tr nffine' WVnr civ JOB WORK! SCOTT THOMAS, C03STSTA.BL it would take to fence a quarter section, they can erect small tenant heuses, build the necessary out buildings and corrals, and make these small possessions at once profitable to themselves I vtuvv II AIJ kJAX quoth "Uncle Dick," stroking his flowing beard complacently, "why, sir, Mr. was reccommended to me for Iowa Towmhtp, Doniphan Kansas. P. 0. ADDRESS, JHGHLAND.

trustee. I don't see why he should'nt 1 TOBACCO and CIQflRS Garden and Does a general collecting busi- WHERE TO PLANT THE FSUIT TREES. The result of our first experience in planting trees may be of some assis-sance to those who are Just beginning to learn the business of farming. The most prominent idea was to utilize all our ground. It seemed a very simple matter to arrive at the conclusion that farmers had been making a mistake in not using to best advantage all the odd corners of their farms, and it further seemed very clear that nothing could give greater satisfaction in after years than hile planting trees why not plant trees that would yield fruit as well as shade? The decision was easi ly arrived at, and peaches, cherries and pears were soon set out in the fence corners, along the public road, around the barnyard and garden, and wherever a convenient spot could be found.

Rows of currants, gooseberries and raspberries were planted in ness. Correspondence solicited. be appointed. I know him to be a good man. lie has bought groceries of me for ten years, sir Whereupon the other party retired, explaining that as he had never bought groceries of Bishop, he did'nt see what the 1 was the use of his remaining any longer.

LETTER heads; FARMING IMPLEMENTS, and a blessing to the community and the State. In the light that we look at it, the law is essentially the poor man's law. It encourages the man of limited means to become aland holder; the discouraging fact that if he wishes to get hold of a small farm as a home for himself and for his children, he must himself with debt, and. plaster his land with mortgages to protect himself from in Fidele facere, semper paratus sum. DeVOB DRUGGIST and all other goods naturally: kept a general store.

Highest market prices paid for BILL HEADS; spoliation and destruction by reason of depredations of stock running at large, COUNTRY PRODUCE. CSIt is said that Kansas is somewhat given to sensations; she is never happy unless some excitement abounds within her limits. This we have had the past week in the strike on the A. T. Jn.J5;.K.

and it is possible with all this that we are sometimes hasty; yet in our. judgment Gov, Anthony acted Wisely in, calling out the State troops, cards; circulars, does not stare him in the face. The law as it has heretofore existed, Highland Kan. the orchard between the rows of apple presented the anomalous feature of pro and peach trees. We very distinctly tecting the tresspasser and spoiler, and punishing the victim by refusing to and.

i they were not strong enough to remember the feelings of satisfaction with which we viewed this first grand HIGHLAND, KAN. CEORCE C. FOX, Agent for the Weir Plow and Cultivator, Highland, Kansas. C. II.

SARBER, Watchmaker and Jeweler, IIlGIIIiAXD, KAX. him those remedies which it has been the boast of our institutions, were guaranteed to every one. STATEMENTS J. Leigh, M. D.

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

LEIGH, OPERATIVE SUHGEOUS. ETTarticular attention given to Tsurgical cases, diseases of the eye, diseases of the ear planting of trees. We had read up in tree-planting large holes, pulverized soil at the bottom, care of roots, etc. To make a long story short, an experience of two or three years made our first theory of utilizing all the waste places look very absurd. The trees planted where they could not be cultivated were making a stunted growth or Quell any disturbance, he would certainly been justified in calling upon the geueral Government for assistance.

If Indians were on the frontier driving IJamesteaders from their dug outs and preemption claims, would any one think it wrong for the State to protect fchem? No And a that would not do so should be Yet in protecting the property of the Santa Fee railroad the (governor djd his duty; preserved peace, aved thousands of dollars worth of property, protected lives, and main Dealer In Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. Re pairing' made a specialty, and all work done In iSSTGrinn, our Iowa Point friend, like the clown in the pantomime comes at us with his beautiful countenance illuminated by a smile, and a "here we are again" which is truly bewitching in the last issue of the apple butter works, lie was in Highland last Sabbath, but we "remembered the Sabbath day to keeg it holy," and didn't speak to him. -The Philadelphia Press gives the J. C. MYERS, RESIDENT DENTIST.

Troy. Kan. Prompt good workman like manner. SEWING MACHINES- All kinds of I attention given to all branches ot the proles toeatea. umce wim ur.

Reeder. had died. The close planting of the orchard to small fruits was found to be without result and unsatisfactory. When new fruit trees were to be planted.the orchard was regularly stak Prices JLeduced. following as an explanation for the HiRAK! CLOSE, GENERAL AUCTIONEER HIGHLAND, KAN.

PRINTING FINE "The Family Favorite" IMPROVED New Model Machine, tained the. honor, and. integrity of the Tha time has surely come when rail- iads should have their rights equal with any or all other corporations, and if it takes the whole power of our State, we say. let it be done, hut at the same tme use good judgment and. defend all no matter what may.

be their calling or their; Gov. Anthony, deserves hard times: "There are forty millions of people in the United States. If each one economizes but $10 -saves that amount in food or clotliing, or travel or luxury the sum of that economy is a a withdrawal of 400,000,000 from the circulation of the country, and, worse than that, a subtraction of from the necessity of production. In other words it is a paralytic stroke. If this is done several times we have a succession of paralytic strokes, and this is probably the secret of hard times.

ed off the small fruits placed in plats where they could he cultivated by horse -power, pears, plums, cherries, peaches and apples were planted in regular orchard rows, variety by itself. The determination to have all the known varieties of fruits and grapes, gave way to the more rational course of planting a fewer number of well tested kinds. The young farmer will lindis he gets on in his fanning operations, that he has neither time nor money to waste 011 fancy theories, but system and order are absolutely necessary to for- ward farm work with economy. The planting of a few trees here ''and there about his farm will lead to neglect and Jos eried either in German or English on short notice. Having- had twenty yefcrs experience in auctioneering-1 will guarantee satisfaction.

1 J. P. JOHNSON, BANKER, and REAL ESTATE AGENT A HIGHLAND, KAN. UGHT-RUXKIXQ, NOISELESS, If Oears, Ho Cams, ft Springs. WIT A5D ELEGA5T EXILES OP WOODWORK.

By th expiration of Patents under -which we hare boon paying royalties, we axe enabled to eeU our Ma chines at Qreatly Reduced the thanks not only of the people of tjiis State, but of the entire Nation. Seven thousand immigrants were delayed at Topeka, who came from almost every State in. the Union, and. they can Tins the on Iv set ot abstract titles in and as low aa those of any first-class macMriei SEND FOR CIRCULARS AND PRICE LISTS. Doniphan comity.

loss. Kansas Ft i rmer. WEED HACEEST3 thanks 3 generous Governer and the prompt response, for valuable assistance in transporting them to their intended home. We have never believed in Gov. Anthony, yet this act alone Warrants us in saying, "well done thou good and faithful igFor the information of the Iowa Point "school marm," Grinn, we would say that we contemplated calling him a "gut" some time ago, but was deterred by our friends who feared wre would be taken to task for insulting the "outside of a sausage? DULIN, SURGEON, DR.

E. A. PHYSICIAN 203 Waiash Chicago FOB SALE BY Campbell that Tweed is dead, Tilden can make a bold shove for the Presidency, without danger of exposure. Go 111 Hn'd win old Over. Close' TXnig IIIGI3XAXD KANSAS,.

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1878-1879