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The Advocate" Would Like to Kuoiv If the two ladies who were so "jjouuii- 1IEII Will! I 11111 I SOI- W. E. Moody and family, O. F. Eckert and family, Dick Sprsnstetn aiid family, i The Advocate.

nrd nt the nostollice in fowler at Hie postollb-e in Fowler Our Immense Stock of fcya Enlen'd City, Kansas, as penoid-chiS8 mail matter. LOCAL UOTES- Orsran for Sale. A good 5-octave Whitney Holmes "Whitney eoudlUi organ, in excellent condition, for very cheap. JiKlJS ASDiiKWs. ().

IJ. flour a Fra.ier's. Fresh cider at Hendersons', is now open and displaj ed on our Counters. The Clothing is ull new and fresh and we bought it to SELL; and sell we will, even at a very close margin. Come and select early, before they have been picked Fred.

Mueller is having a sin written box-ankled reporter for tlie Globe, on his shoe store. Why the comedy of errors won't 8. L. Pine returued home Wednesday change with The Advocate. from a visit to Douge.

If it thinks we will pay jc for a copy See those paient plow sharpeners at of the priceless wad of subdued lilera-Smith's bhudisinii.li shop, lure. over. AVe bought them for casli and got them cheap, and will Rive our customers the benefit of Low Prie-es, Among them are DIAGONAL SUITS, CASHMERE SUITS, SEERSUCKER C04TS AND VESTS. CHESTERFI 3LD SUMMER SUITS, ETC. Straw Hats of every kind and Shape.

hmm mm mi is Meade, THE PAKTY OKCAMZEll A CEX-TKAL COJiailTTEE CHOSEN. Prnspeots Flaltoring lor a lira ml and (n'lorious llcmocratie Victory this Fall Coining Home Through I the Jin in Notes. Pursuant to announcement ami call, the Democrats of Meade county met in Meade i Center last Saturday to effect an orrani-' t1L. A larger crowd never assembled in the; county, and the opera had was too small by one-third for standing room, even At o'clock the band made its appcar- i itnce and collected the throng in front of the hull, with splendid music. The convention was called to order by W.

1. Washington, of Meade Center. Jas. Vaughn of" Fowler township was elected chairman, and L. Ii.

Ostrnnder of Merlilla, secretary. The delegations from the several town- slii js were culled on to report, in reply to which the following names were given a member, of the county central committee Meade Center twp G. Hoberts. Fowler II. Iluchiuson.

Odce F. T. Judd. Mertilla L. 15.

Ostrander, West Plains 0. J. Loot berry Cimarron T. C. lionham.

Crokett Creek L. D. Linder. i Sand Creek W. A.

lthutottoin. Wm. Carter, Meade Center, chairman, Ira O'NciSaiul Creek, secretary. I W. H.

Sprigg wsts selected delegate to ue congressional convention, with Ed. I Dool alternate. Alter some little debate the convention i adjourned and everybody went home well Lumber Yard. lilHCK LIME LATH HAIR NAILS LOCKS HIXtJFS SCREWS Sale Stable TO BiS FOUND AT THE Fowler Citv HARD AND SOFT LUMBER. The liht rain of Wednesday night win make tod crops uleasant.

It you want to a dish witli baking powder, go to Henderson it Sou. i i I ann u-A mackMiuiu. imy nrM-, Morluimn mod apph J. Hki.i.kk. During the yur ending March 1st.

isy, theie were final prjofe made in Os- borne county i liny the (Jiesecke hand made loot. wnirantc-l by Fred Mueller. They are I A. Ii. Jlill killed by lightning the other day while going to his near tiarden City, Finney county.

O. S. Hard moved his family and effects into their neat little home, Tuesday. It is the neatest, tesidence iu the county. Coffee, sugur, floor, meal, potatoes, mil-lett, cane seed, hhp, bran and corn, at lowest prices, at L.

Fhazikk's. Polite Kedburg, a young man aged 22 3-ears was killed ly a stroke of lightning, near St-oit Ciiy, Scott county, the other f'omf in Qitnil .1 Duionln nrtm llitn vu" pap.r away to your eastern friends. They are as tree us the water you drink, or the air you breathe. Osbot ne county is going to have as tine a fair ground and rare track us there is in t- i i I iv.nisa. oik on ii mis in-i icuuj uniutiriKi'u.

Moses Kay of Iielle jVIuade Haltered us on the style and tone of our paper, and handed us llje shiuing ducats for it to be mailed to his address. Colo IWIer for all kinds of black-! smithing. He is doing work cheaper than anybody in fact cheaper than ever in i Kansas, and guarantees satisfaction. I WINDOWS POSTS WIKE STAYS STAPLES DOOHS GLASS PUTTY I.ead, Oil. Saddle.

PidUvs, Screen doors. Scie'n hr caiehes and hin.ues, Wire screen. Woods' Patent Tlirishold, Window' spiing boh, hasps, Htminer and II at diet Iiand'es, Tar and Plain pajier. Finish-ilig aud casing lia'hs, steel naiis, brads, tacks, etc. ALSO, CANON CITY COAL.

L. PINE. HEISTAND ELLIOTT, satisfied with the proceedings, and confident of a grand victory this fall, SATJ feFACTIQN XdTKS. Fowler township had the largest num- her of representatives. Livery, Feed A county horticultural society was or-! years ago and secured a homestead, tim-ganied last Satuiday u.t the county seat.

her claim and pre-emption, and who was Fowler City, Kansas. in Tiepublicau rfeak and shaky, tiorccit First Class Eigs. Horses Boarded by the Day trytieu" are as much as ever. And if the one wU.o was so "green" is still as verdant as ever. If Mullen's manifesto Saturday eased his cast of colic.

And if his audience nude Hie welkin rinir with its encore. h.1S5inws lwet.n IIeadlv of aml a Fowler buck, and the .50 matter. Also the Moody "corruption fund." How the convention operated on the if it is familiar with the first princi-j pies of newspaper courtesy, regardless of P'itical or personal iji Helenas of opin- lou- Wliit is nor rrlml vvf tlio ruin I It the entertainment last night was not a gw one, Hnu tt-'Krvxa the quarter invested for admission. Editing a Paper Editing a paper is a pleasant business if you like it. If it contains much political people won't have it.

If we publish telegraph reports, folks Srty tlll.v are nthiog but lies. If we omit them, we have uo enterprise or suppress them for political elleet. i If we have a few jokes, folks say we are nothieg but rattleheads. It we omit jokes, folks say we are nothing but fossils. If we publish original matter, the3' damn us for not givinst select ious.

If we give selection, people say we are lazy for not writing more, aim giving them what they have nol uud in some other pper. if wo sive a complimentary notice we! are cc.llsl,ied ltoi palliai. don great, If we insert an artxle that pleases the laUiestUemeu uecojie jealous, ana vice Versa. If we attend church they say it is for effect. If we remain in our ollice attending to our business folks say we are too proud to ngle with other teliows.

wt out sav wt" alttud to our business. J. L. Penson. who located here several under bond tor stealing cattle and jumped his Oondmen, lias been here several times lat.lv in fiiB.nUr TTW w.

xvo.k-i.r i nicely, having ot rid( of his timber claim, preemption aud cattle. lie was here a couple of weeks ago and secretly i Kwiiml ntrr miMic and tlw ft posed to lie sold) cattle, llis lamiiy soon Mr. Geo Fowler, who was on i U'lliU kilii (J- "i-t'll UIUI1 I it ii rr.ovements closely, came in just at the; nuimi-nt to orotee.t the bondsmen The homestead is now attached, and the parties who bought( V) it are simply left, it they paid any money on it, as the deed recorded, and the property lotigeil to P.enson at the time the attach ient was Ilenson was at one I time noM.y public, justice of the poace, i and a shinins; light iu religious circles. men is now as dry as a tun 11 report, and the stars do not look down upon Ins evc- is uuoieiiee was composeu 01 his cook, waiter and chambermaid and .1... i 1 11 was 51 masrPtce of ortitorv.

At the entertainment last evening the hall was filled with an appreciative audi- penununuetj nisi- class, tlie performers disporting themselves eme.ia.uu.n.eai- uns were the instrumental duets, "Pro- funoo." aud the "Fowler Bon Tons, a burleKpue tableau, representing a fishing 7 i T. 7 IT uroght a hearty applause nUt lvh ia Seatl" hal1' Mrs. Molloy has written a manifesto to I the public, declaring her innocence and the same of Coi a Lee. It is a well got-j ten up article, of course, and occupies 7 three columns in the tt. Joe Uuzetle.

An illcrefc, i pblic em't be stufled by such bottle-scarred heroines of prostitu- tion, however, and the "statement" falls. I Yr. A. Smith whose wife and utghter have ie he wenl wcgt ft llK.ali IoCal camB Wl.dnc9 day, after ihem and will leturn. He tel's us he found line claims in Hamilton it i county, and that they are not suffering for want of rain out there.

W. G. Tunstail, who has been in our; city for a short visit, took his departure iast Tuesday morning for his Lome in' Fowler City, ICnn. We hope W. G.

will I i I I I i or week, cheap. Hedges Contractors S. T. Woyal aad wife, M. KiUie vl Julia Krislf, Pet and jjoya', Cary Lvna n-ne Sliii.p and Messrs.

Linn Frazier, John! ia-is, anu lioyai. j. 2 Homer l-Jeiry Clu.riie Butler, Jobs J.i siiot and Shorty composed a lining party ycMcrday. They went to Emerson's grove, and jeport a fine lime; c-i light a number of fish, had a nice snpjer, amf came hme iu the evruing. i We are in receipt ol Tin-: Auvocate! of 'Fooler t-'ity, Kansas, Vil.

1, Xo. a in lively, sevtn column weekh edit- ed Hi.d m.oi.iged by Mr. V. (i Tunstail, i foiincily ol Crocket'. The Texas l.tron, Crockett, Texas.

Afti-r the entertainment last night, Mr. M. C. Pi was pr.eied with a tine gold witch by Mc-sis. T.

If. Morrison and S. A. Davis, in i he parloig- of the Waco House. Quite a numb; of our ciiiA-Us-t witnessed ihe presentation.

(Jeo. V. Heiinett made linal proof on his pre-empt ion ta-iore A. M. Williams jvMcrdny.

His hu is three and one-i lialf miles south ot this placo. i S. Ay res sold out his (Jour and corn to Ilenderpon Son Wednesday. He had i sever thousiiiid poutnls id' corn. Services at the school house Sunday A.

M. and P. M. i Large glss of shuke- up for 5c at ileisoiis'. Premium Lit.

llurd fc Strauss will oay to 'htr fa rim1 who will bring to their ollice for txhibi tion The largest and besl watermelon '1 in. and best imi-kiueloii Tlie s-imple of corn MO ears) oo oo The si sample of vliet 1 00 The best sample of oats I.UU The largest at.d best sample of corn oil sialic l.t 0 The largest J1UH1 tiill 1 .00 1 iTgl'M sqli'ss'l 1 (HI Tio- largest sweet potato Tlie l-ngcsl Irisii potato The lirgesi turnip Tin- laresi union The largest sample of Tlu- laiest sar.ip'i; broom corn The st sample of iitoolliy Tlie s.oiijiie of clover The hi st sample Johns, grass .50: '1 he largest sample of rye .50 All samples must be raUed within lii- litis win lie pant on S.aurilay. I)e- tcen miles prendum ceinlit iSHi. Pivsirvc this lit. Tho-e wishing to semi tin extra copy of.

The aovocate would bettered. so once, is our otter to lunii.sh two copies lr will only le good for two month, from first issue SiTICES v'OIt Lm) (Jaiiukn City May It. lssii. I Xotiee licrehy viven that the futlowin named settler lias fi'cd notice nt" Ids intention' in uia rie ii 1 pronl in nl" li i ei.i "loet llitit. sat.l will he made.

lv 1 1 prolia 11 i' Alaade enmity, laus, at ic Center, mi June 'i. (Jentsri- V. li ster. lor the s5 1 'i wn rf oi ii S. lie naii'i's tlie Inltmvin witnesses prove ld-enntiioinus reideie-e upon aud cultivation ol' laud, viz: I' lluvhcs.

cuter, lienrv Ki nct, Levi Dovrnev and Wesley Downey, nl' IJe le Kansas. 11 F. Ail.Es, Iteister Lvnp Okkick O.miukx Crrv, K.ws. Mav 11. is ven Ii I i I'dlllil illi' li.ii I -i i.a- lili'ii of i.

imentioa In l.i i i iM'ini in -ill mi it nt" Is i- ela m. a nl thai I ioo wiii ii. a Iv irnna i a o- i o. "I' is oil lilac JS Piter A i.e.le Aicadc Ivans, jo 1 See.ti i il of It It XV i le iiaiio li i ii---es prove Ins. emil lence an I cultna in'i oi' 1 I lai: i.

Knjriaiu I rtiin. Aia.iin. Vonrlifas, a.l i l.e le Aiia.e, iCausas. 11 1-'. Ai.

ii.ks. Ui gisier. J.am) C'l-'i ii City. Kaxs If ISMi Notice is licrehy given lliat the Inllouiir-' na rcl lias lileil mil iee of his iutcniimi in make linal pmoi' in supi'ort of liiselaiin. and thai mod proof will he made before V.

ii illi- ui-triet clerk id' Alemle county, at ade Center Kansa-on h-ni, vi.l Alfred ijoodrii-ii Mninesiead 4T'! tor the livp lianncT VV, lie names tlie Sdluwing witnesses to prove Id.i residence Uioii iiud cul-livutioii sai land viz: Thomas iiiian lr in A Strauss. Iluvli and -loim loin ioipli, i fowler Aieade comity. Runs, Jt notice to Alose swiiiii 1 Also Frank for lots 4 and SH i Six- 1'wp lie i.ames ilie ioSInwiii xvitnessc- to prove Ids i-ou i niioii- re-i lt iic upon and cultivation lionl. 1 vi lirhaii. Anion IMi-ti.

I rlian ml Jo- pli i al i oi tu i li-r City, A.u.ide county Ivan-'as. Also Henry Ernet. Tre eiiiptimi I Xo n.r tlie M'j see iwpsi l.eiiani.-s; tlie following witnesses to py.oe residelieu ll HI and ellllivat on nt -ai land, i I' c'ooper, Cni-Ier in i. iinloiph and Peter liuAers. all of lielle Aleade, ll P- licyirlcr.

Land Office at City, Kaxs. May 4. ItSMi. i Notice is hcrehy given that tlie f-'llowinif nain.d settler has tiled notice of Ids illicit? to msi.se rM'" iu supiMirt of is caii.i. a nd that said proof will lie made hciorc I.

E. clerk ol" tlie district court i lord eoiin-tv. Kansas. Mf. PodicCity, rvansas.

J-iue i vNo, Ira I al.cp ird. 1 No 44C1. lor the S'i SK i See and rfX Set- Jl twp 2'J of li ilW. tie naiiics tlie inliowiiiur witn.scs prove hi conl iiitmu rt-ideiie upon an I eat- tivat on mi niii oiii l. viz.

I atldel A I -Xo lor tin- and mc -1 twp o. i. 4 A. lie auies tolli.uin-' wiiues-cs to prove his continuous residence uin ami culti aiinii oi' -ai I i. Xitix.

C.iue. ii line and Uahei 1 la lher-1 adt all of Kansas. Ai M. Xolli-f. of Land Oliiec, Uardcii City, Kan-.

May li. ComplaiTit having heen entered at this tvllieo Uy C.i.arli'S llui.tley a'-uiust it SIioh' lor a u.im:;x his iiomesteaJ entry Xo InJi. dated itv. lOiim.Xiif lirhl. upon the 'L it Twp Kanv-e in Meade county, with a vie.v to the ti if mi id vhtiy: tlie partus tire licre'iy siinimoiicd to appear ill tins nee oil he day of M-ptciniier 1 li at bin clock a.

in. to rci-inuud and furnish tcsiiiuo- i uy ctiuvcru.ii i.iid alieiied handuinutut, tl I llA.SiIoliiKI., lieCCIVt-r. TliiJJEIt CUE'LUEE. Land tJliice ut Gnl-n 'dl. Kmis February li.

lii Complaint liarniK Iiccii entered at tliis lv ijrii.ri naaiusc -i Une tor laibtru tn comply with law as to 1 no tier ure t.nlr,-Xo Ur: dated ibirdca City Kansas lS.SV iliwiu tne Si-i'i VW' U.ome VV" in iMimcy county ivan with a view to tiie cancellation said entry; al- Icaiusr lliat Jauie .1 Uov.e oOl" ineil said entry through fraud and counivain-e. it lieins IrauduUiit in this, la-wit: That the said Jaiuis Itow j. in aet never made the allidavit ii'- 1 coinpaiiyii.o ins appli.atinn. that Mini Jam es I I Jtu.i i.i ine irlcii Oil.v lid iiiiSiiU'l lit the time t.d i.ilna.ii was mate and sun- feriotd iiu raid panics arc herrtiy suuiiuoii- in to a itLca rati nj o. lice, on I lie loin k-it a.

l' reiWiM "i Iccniiiiir said alleged tailure. i 'We iiftve now opened new and complete stock of GROCEKTE Flour Feed PLEASE GIVE US A CALL A2TD GET OUR PRICES. TO Fred. Mueller -FO li 33fDOtS cLXXCL SllOGS FOWLE11 CITY, KAXS I have anil keep constantly on hand fnll and complete stock of custoji made IJoots and Shoes, Ladies' Fine Shoes and Slippers B0OTS SHOES MA DP. Tf Ol? der cheap; and material and work manship guaranteed to ive BARNEY JJAWXS oTack Sf organ- Norman horse 17 bauds high and weighs i ijy js.

1LVRNEY will stand the ensuing seasou at toe lollowmg places FOWLER CITY Ou Moiidavs, Tu-'sdavs Wednes- days at Ayres' Stables WILRURX On Thursdays, Fridays and Katur- days at Riowniuy'a Stables, TERMS: TO INSURE, S12 W. E. Moody. AYER'S Cherry Pectoral. Jvo other complninti are so insidious in their attack as those alleeUug the throat ninl limps; none so trifled with by the majority of snlli-is crs.

The ordinary couth or eoid, resoUiii perliaps from a trilling or unconscious exposure, is often Imt tlie tiegiiiiiinj; of a laud Avcn's jirovcn itj cllieary in a forty light viiii lliroat anil lung disease iiuit iiuuid hi) tai.cn in ail casus wiilioul ilclay. A Terrible 'iifrl Cnmi. In ls.7 1 took a coiil. Im-li tet ttiv 1 lial teri-iitit- oonuli. ro .1 nilii.

after uifdit wiliu-nl s'n i.e me up. 1 tried c's Pn-toijal, which relieved my Un t. inihteed sleep, and afforded lue ll.e neeefsary lor tiie recovery of my MrcnuiU. ly llio continued use of tlio f'niniMi. pt-rnui.

yent cure ell'eelcil. 1 J.m n' tij years old, hale and hearty, and am your CtlUtiUY saved Ine. UoKACi: KAIItltKOXUEB." r.ocUiujdiam, duly lo, lw2. Croup. -A Hlollior' Trihnta.

"While in Hie uiiliy last my litils lwy.tliree yeitrsidd, was taken ill Willi eroup; it seemed if lie would freiti one of the family taurpesteti ho uso of a ln ttle of whieh was always kept, in the house. ThU was trieil in small and lreiiieid iltsis. to inu- delight in less than hall an Uio little patient was uren.lhiiijr easily, 'i 'lie tor said that the Clir.r.HV 1'h had saved my darling's life. Can you vviu.tr at our gratitude Sincerely yotir. JMitf.

Km. ma crnxrv." 159 West 128th New York. Msiy l. l-t-2 "I have used Ciifimiv Pkitorai. In my family for scvenil years, tind io not hesitate to pronounce it the inesl ft'cctiad remedy for couglis and colds vr mr tried.

Eake Crystal, itlarcU 13. I satrered foreiulit yrnr from Pronehiiia, Ami alter trying rem ies with ro sue ce. 1 was cured by the use of KV I'KCTOKAU l'U VAU)t-N." liyhalia, April 5, ItS. I cannot say enough in prnise of AYFiCs CllKHliv PT.CTOIIAL, lH-lieviiia as I do that hut for its use I phould long since have oied from lung ti-ouhles. bKAUlwS." Palestine, Texas, April 22, Ko case of an affection of the throat or Iwngs exists wliich cannot be greatly relieved by tlie use of AVER'S CnF.RRY PECTORAL, and it ill atrays cure when the disease is wot already beyond the control of luediciiie.

PREPARED BY Dp. J.C.Ayer& Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists SCO rio.u-j or iHistiipc, Frusr. f'3ic-r cuvi-r Tliii buolc eno-ins the: curious, dnubttul or inquisitive want fcat iTr. oldi-very 9v Ecallh, ileavty, Ilappineus, ore promotefl by iu ad-vicc-ivbo may uuirry, who cot.

trby, med ical Aid. vhea AMfunr; brourlit homs to tau. 50 wonderful ncnin frtlc to li fe. Ser.t eealed Ir. WHITTIER, 81- ff' Kwmm9 grcr Specialist.

CiinvulTnlinc and pnmblc i i 'I i 1 And still Meade county is rapidly pro- giessing to the stamlard iu everything. I 11. Willis Al is I I.i'11q -ffre-TtutTof STlIrTviT'hist Sunday, came up to the best town in the county, and feasted at the best, hotel in the county. We met Mr Hugh A. Headley in Meade i pointers that may be ot benefit to us in the future, it necessity demands their use.

1 Ness county has paid out this yeui Srt 15 to for mi isli i railroad bond election pioclamation aud has thus far failed iu carrying a simile I proposition. Rev. Piatt of the Congrenationnl dmreli w.is herp one hist week looL- ing up the interest ot his denomination in this cotintv. They have a minister sla- I liomdhcre i Mr. Krisle and son have secured claims near to.vn.

and are lavimr down the lum- i FOW LEU CITY, KAXS Also Wagon work of all kinds. Tin and Furniture repairing. All work done on short notice. HO FOIi MEADE COUNTY VIA -jj'erg'usoii ti uhh.i,ts iiii.il.iu. sin: Meade county blossoms as the rose and "'ng musings with the placid sweetness Fowler City booms.

that goddess whom he loves so vvell. The land will probably pay ihe bond, be- J. i- McDowell ami family, from Bur- -m ot- propisrtv and ud den, was here Monday aup called. He is Cj ))u looking lor a location, and will iu all probability stop in this county, although ilsl1 st'H fr cash, and Ins objective county is Stephens. therefore sell cheap.

Son. Rev. J. N. Haibee, of Raymond, AVhile the majority of the Fowler Hem- i is in the city.

lie has expounded the ocrats were at the convention last Satur-j bible according to the liaptist point of I day, II L. Mullen called up an audience view since Tuesday eveniug, in this place I and delivered an oration. His oration ami will remain a couple of wicks. was in condemnation of Democracy lie At the depth ol eighty feet a vein ofjs iid: "I stand here to-day in the interest anthracite coal has iieen discovered in ot 'he Republican parly. Encore.

I Woodoim county. This is the only in stand here to discuss its rights, recuss its stance on record of any trace of this 'alu- rmigs, and to cuss the Democracy gen- able fuel being found iu this state, erally." busty cheering and hand clap ii: i Weil euippod Stages Leave Dodge City daily, for FOWLER CITY, Meade Center, and Tascosa, Texas. "There's a darned sight more Demo- crats here to-day than I thought were iu the county!" said a Republican. Our own James Vaughn made an efli- cient chairman, and performed the duties wilh a dignity and grace that would make Chesterfield ldush viith en vrr Fowler was complimented on her rep- rescn.atives, and it was remarked that without them a large per cent, of the tone ot 1 convention wouid have been minus, i Meade Center has some who are hard! i. i LUli wai- uus would 'lake the whole earth if Hie onnortuuitv ollered.

Lon Wharton of the Telegram extended Courtesies to Til AnvoCATj; scribe and u' of the delegation from ucle- 1 .1 eo oeuinu me "'irs' in his bauk, pleasantly waiting on V' PS postmaster, extended iIe a democratic ring to hun thal makes a man. uuuius 10 get his uiHlcrstanUuig turned around. He 1 I I i toot somewhat unto a Calilor- ul'; ll'U11- leade Center will have to build a larg- er hall betore another Democratic con- venlion is held there. Jce cream and lemonade had a "Ood uj tjay altllOMgU not a nvmlh old made splendid music. Eveiybodj- stalled for home happy; with the proceedings of the day, and as blithe as the lark with the flattering pros- pects of rain which came and gave us all a good soaking.

The wetting was not complained of because of the success of everything, and because it came just when needed. The Fowler boys are all happy, and i i tuumj seai uoj s. who treuteu them all like brothers work- Inir t-. ...,.1 1 .1 'o g'u cuu licmo- cratic success in the county, state and nat ion. Look nl those new suits at Advocate leoorter.

Thev said thev culd no t.hance for anylhinr excepl Murv.uioa towns, consequently no produce and no base of supplies. These people were, leaving while they are able, they said. The are doing nothing, will make no crop this year, and when their little, cash is gone they will have nothing I his country will necessarily be I thickly and the ground cultivated be- hre anything can be done down there. All kinds ot canned goods at Fra.ier's L. 15.

Simons, an old soldier over fifty; years, was felled by a blow from a black-; smith's hammer iu the hands of a man Ul Columbus. Cherokee! county, the other day. Simons lav un-j conscious for hours, but finally revived .....1 i nnowiiti. oii as arresieu Fowler Market Report. C0HHKCTED WEEKLY IIY SWEET 15UOS.

Corn, per 100 lbs. SOc, Oats, per 100 lbs, 1.40. Bran per 100 lbs, Chop (com) mixed, $1 Potatoes per bushel, 7.V.t!1 00 Millett seed, 1 00 1 25 Cane seed, 1 00 Hay per lon, jjUi 00(f 5 00 Hiiles Green, ofeoc; dry 7j 10o Chickens Per do.en, $3 00i5 00 Butter 1 "i.je per lb Egsrs 13c oer Ues. MILTON BROWN, Law and Land Attorney. Give us atrial.

Kirkhani, and Builders. otag-e jine- rosmcs mi FULTOX 1IEXSLEY, Proprirtor Fo.vi.izit Kansas. STAT29HS3T, CA35ISS. mmi mm, GUIS, (BS21 ALE pop, mmm, sic. KANSAS.

Feed Stable. Corrals and a good Pasture connected- plrasrnl mid boiin'iki-' '-ink- Ml Mi Mi DOIXiE 1'ITY, Mr and Mv Krisle Mrs 'iroenler 1 Mrs. Lowe, Miss J-Ma and Messrs. Ileistand and Linn Frazier weie a Jlsluni Parly last Friday afternoon They came home with the old-time lish-I erman's luck. IIrl.ITIGATIOX AXD COATESTS, SPECIAL Will respond promptly to all calls by telegraph or lotter.

Eocns 5 i SiLffalo Block, CITY, KANSAi TmkAov.h.vtk will publish Isaim ence, to witness the performance of the: Wednesday morning two families from! xt. week containing the lamentations ol Choral Klub. There were several from the Xeu.al slrlp, eastward bound Fowler City deformity. We did not Mr Pearlette, Wilburn and ed in tity MCCOSted bv text wciouiuij. tTeoiunoti i ped in this citv and were accosted bv am io miiKt any exposures.

UUt wo at- was would call when wc thought the other fellow was trying to ruu a bluff. A Republic county farmer killed eight large rattlesnakes ou his farm, near town. the other day. At one particular locality on the farm these snakes seem to have taken up a claim, as quite a number have I been killed bv other parties before i The Huptists will commeuce the erection of a church in this place at an early day. The Congregationalists and Meth- odists have lo's, and Fowler City will! aswellTs If The Advocate would take notice of; eve.

puppy that barks at its heels, it nmldlUlUsco umrs tiSht. ami lei an eyesore to decent people-just Hkl. its Ii i nwl 1 I X. i. ti.ivi iiuniuia iiiai are the briny at its success.

Two rustlers not enough for a paper wiih a mortgage or. it tnd no legal teat from which to draw. Ha-ha! The Fow- j.Eit Crrv Advocate is tree from any in-, cumbranee, and is a solid institution, Subscribe for it now before the price is K. F. SMITH, FOWLKll CITY, KAXS illai ksmitliing done iiuit and cbt-np, and alisl.iclioii Guuriiiiiufd.

Shop next door to Spt ingtdi'fcii Cos GIVE ME A C1LL- E. BAY, fe Eii? hmi Fowi.ki: City, Kansas. First class at iTasonablf rat es Sbop jii Mairi htrt-et 'sc have no mure dilMculty with his hoop- Gallemore is putting a portico in front in tUut city. Burden Eagle, of his business house, which wiil improvel Tin; Advocate is ahead on the vote appearances very much. He will have a for the band name.

If the comedy of er-ow seats for the ladies to sit opon in rors has any friends, they ought to vote, le cool evenings, and chew gum by Vote anyway 10 ceifta won't hurt jou ad wji! hlr (lie band. i tcTLe Advocntu' I.

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Pages disponibles:
44
Années disponibles:
1886-1886