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PE0CI13IATI0JT. ilUHXKfSa CA11DS. said Couuty this 13th day of A. 1586. EMIL BOWIK3, Sheriff ot Comanche Kan's.

M-r Sisson. Sisson Special sale of new Fall Winter Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Cai)S, and Clo Successor to Sisson MeClure. Want you to continually bar in mmi tnat they are loaning next 30 doys. thing, for the Every thing to go, regard cent less thaa ever olTsi'ed before. This is your as we mean just what we say For 80 days look out and in addition pared to Ill the good old vmj For the highest market price and 11 for big cut prices.

This is "7111! TT' "B5T tne oldest, largest and most in the shortest possible time consistent with a square business. vmi I By COSTS mm 1 important outiitmg store in Comanche county, come and see us. YOU MANS To lcavo your farm with them for sale acd may be money ia your pocket. Call and see them. They also have complete set of abstracts of Comanche county.

45 a if EI ELIIES JKaJ'-Fall g5ds, Just Arrived. aKSk. Jr Styles and. Prices. SALIIBGOFK, COLDWATER KANSAS.

B. M. eatch. Frki Vatcu. Notary Public.

Notary Public. Coldwater. EvaxisviUe. B. M.

VEATGH CO. Land and Loan Agt3. at Coldwater and Evansville, Coraancha county Kas. Jas. A.

Elaii, Pres. O. C. Ewak. Vice Pres.

COMANCHE COUNTY BANK OS COLDWATEII, I A.IV jLM. Calling a special election in Comanche county, jvansas, io vote on lae question of extending aid to the Chicago, Kansas and Vestero. railroad company. To the Qualified voters ot Comanche county, Whereaa, on the lSlh lay ot October. A.

lbSvl. there was presented to the board of county commissioners of said county, iu special session duly convened, a petition signed by more tuan two-mths ol tno resiuent tax payers of said county praying said board of commissioners to submit to tho qualified voters of said county a proposition to subscribe twelve Jmndrea and titty snares or one nundrea Collars each of the capital stock of the Chicago, Kansas and Western railroad company, a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the state of Kansas and in payment therefor, to issue to eaid railroad company CEe hundred and twenty-live bonds cf said county of the denomination of 1 thousand dollars each, all on the term. and conditions set forth in said petition, counting the signatures of the signers thereof, is in the words and hgures a follows, to-wit: Petltloa. Ia the Doard of Couatr Cotiiale- louers of Com nor. ennnty.

Kansas: We. lh vour petitioners, be- l.g rvsliihiit tax-payer ni W-tl votors of iiij CoaiBiicfae countr repectriiilj pettUon our kIt, und'-r nii ia pursuance cf tta Ihws of thr 'ta; ot Kansas, end an cl entitled "An Act to -uDtlrt UwnBbi) and citlss io In tbe construction rail- ro3, anlU Setttcn 8, of cnapter 3y, of ths Laws of 1S74." wbica t'Ka Fc-brusriF 29, IXi'i, aU aiudm.iit theretu, tli low-It prupobttorc. w'tUi the triua and coadiiluna Uvrein ciad, I j-xltt Shall tbr i ctKinty uf Comaacne for tv.clvc fcundreil aad fifty cf 01 bun-dre dollars ach. tba csr.it stock of the C'blcucu. aami Wctura lriiroad e.inisn.7.

a corpora lion orKat.iard and es.lF.tii? un-trr tn lieioitctcuircr r.f-r;rl, tea, la ujtit ttK-rvhre iefu Vj railroad eoiupatay uu huudred euti 35 txmda ot said cousty cf tie deu tit ohc ioilts each, eaid buuiie to be payable tbe bearer, as the Flacs! Afenry vl lt. StuU of Kansas: la Nw York City, thirty rears sfter ne nate tuerof bearing lMrt at tha rata of six pr-r -t. per aauuia, payable ai-mi-snuuallT, for hich iti-trrat ctiiip jiis still ttacbt-d, vayable at tbr tiacal teey arrceaH. Thi aulMt ripiion of tock and of bonda to be upoa tbe foUowl.iji cotubtioDs. uaniQly: A aoou ai aaid sha'l be deteriniood In tbe It ckuts the Vots caa.

st said ei tut ion. tlie'Ehnl of otnty Comrtil. aloueia taid for ar.d in tfiialf of caid county trir th CouMy C'lsrk to a id ti Cour tT kirrk aiiHll ir.akc kaid a ifvscrticn. In Ittm cf aaid county f.r twelve htukiirrd aoi Cfty bn? capital tt.H'W ot ttid railroad ooiu.a:iy; aud when the railroad of sai rai-road cmyauy e'iia'1 be buiit VI ataiioara gsii ana ana la Oy-rratioa, by or otHerwiea, from a fim.fr,-ticu itb tbr of tha 4 Santa raiiroaii lurpepy, at or near Jtrl-vaoe, Sumner county, bi tb4 stale of Kvidas, to tbe city of Coldwatar ta Chicsifo, Kansas Western rtki.road companv abaU aix-tv thoasaud of said boucL), and six bun.ireJ ot stoc and bcn coan-lated and lu oiTatioa to tfc west litis at aabi county, aatd raiiro3d taall rc-civean aJdltior.ai sisty-ilv taousami dollara ofsaM bond-i, aui Ua'ie tbTfor eix hmiured ad tfiy nii art- i.f iu stork. 'i'be lxarl of unty eholl cas botid-, wita intv.rtvat cuixna 9ttca-d aiaforwsai'l.

to br Usuod ia tba tJ3 of said Comaocha county, acd snaU ilell the saiua to said railroad company, ie tltiivpry or to tiie county of stud cour.ty br fW railroad efcpai.y of crtlticata.i for its ahaies of fully paid up capital atock of said raiiroad Company etusi la ituiuurit ith said dollar for dollar; provided s.ld rilroa i shall Lai it a id coDBj.leted ecd in ivrstifa, by tea or a Joraid. wllb freixbt and passenger 4o or etatiuiis for in tb township tit aud within ocrf tbctow.i of nd ith in the city liiest3 of Coldwaier, wilbla ona buif mileot be of Mains in UrcaAi- a la the tow a i ProH.tioa. provided fartnnr. Ti.t tbe Xftoai and Vestpru Kailil company ebaii bive vu-tii lit to w.tylnv ii iiu of railroad tothe west liue of sai't county. Kroviriod ruriher.

That tb Siiid tttcapo ant cs aud WestPru Railroad company buuiit be hlmjrd or dslaved iu tbe of the SEid lica cf railroad by "la'or strikes, legal pr.Kwe.ilnss or extraordinary ai-tioa of tae elj-lacut1," tbe lergtii of tiroo so shail be atidi-d to tk tiuit: treia takea to cmflete aaid railroad. bt form rf to fee os-d at aavl election shad btr: subscription or stock and la-sua of bonds la the Ctiloao, Kansas aud vVet-era llaiiroad eompsny," and titosub-Brriptio't of tock ar Uaue of tMin(i to tbe Cbiqaao, and 'ostara KaiUoad ouaim- ny." Aad it aprariff tbai aeld atitlon Is tn the form of law and aifc-m-d by wore than tro Efbiofth! resident tax payers of ild evunty te pny-r of said f-etitioa is yrat.t?d. It is therefore ortJe.rd ttat a electtoa be beid at the imi.m and t3.iBbt P13C3 of Totias in Totinar product of county on tl.e lain day of jvefaber. A. D.

which tbe following BhU be auhrrdited to tbe QiiaiiMa-i voters of said lunty via: Shi! tbe state of Kan aa, fur twelve bundrdd aud fifty sSoj 3 of one hundred dollars earh of thu capital atock of tbe hicuso, Kansas and Wevtoia Kaiirood In avnjeut therefor, t-sne said rnilroaii enrarany one hundred ar.d twenty-lire bonds of the of one thousand dollars eacb payable to bearer at the Cscai Ecnv cf tbe Hnlr of K-h Wovr York eity thbty years nttrr dnte at the rata oftdx per Ortit per asnara, payablo for wbirb ir.terNt coupon scull he attached, psvaliie at the Cm-b1 BRcacv 1 be e.iS6crLiticn ofBich toct and Vae iseu of suits to l-e upon the following Urst, aaoon ant said propoiitioo -fcaii lw ovterilnel lo the M5im. tise by cnvai9 ot tbe Totes cast at aid election, tbis boMrd fir assd on hebsif of sai't county shall or tb county clerk to mate, and tba county erk shall aiake sail iu tbe nsoie of said cimr.v ior twelve hundred ant litty shares vf eat-ital etoc of said riompaay, 2nd. wii.u tiie railroad of eaid 1 roiupecy stHndard ynae and cosnpietd st'id in operation. by lee or otherwise, rona a connection with ifc raiUraad of the ToDeia anil Sita Ye railroad oaniiy ax or near Mulvane, Situieer e.ounty, nd tai of Kaaswa, to tbe city of Coldwater, la saiii cmrtty ol miaache. the esid ralir.a'l compaoy suhII rirceive sixty tbousaad jlir of said bei'ds, od ijiie t' said county six bnn-drol eharrs oftock therefor, 3rd, when said railroad or said company abail eonipieted and ia operation to tha west line of said coiirity, raid railroad company shall recviva eixty-ftve thousand of b-nla and issue therefor six hmidreu and nfiy t-h tree of ita capital gt.ct to aid cantT.

4tt. ihr whole maiat of so Lseoed io sail? railroad cOTnany Dot to exceed four thousand dollars permUe'or earh mile of pjaJ the sel company shall In eaUl count 5li, tt! baaru tf county cm-frilonfr3 of concty shall csu'e the aforesaid binds with coupon aforesaid to le lr.ed ta tbe nama of eaid eoon-ty and shail d-tlver tbe arnise to said railroad on fliiTery or tender to cha coftM.tr treasrr ofeaid Ciiwnty by taid c-m-paiiy, of certiiicmi-s for its ekaresof ftilly paid up iapitai atock of aaid taiirriad cuifipaay, equa! In sntonnt to said bonf's, dollar for tiol-Itr, pniTStie' raid raiiroad eball be built and completed cud In iperatb'n by or tber- w'h, a nJoressid with frolht fn4 paiwfuiirer itppctn or eatabilahed reflr iur b8i-n a in she t-twunfelp of Fowei! and within one mile of the tw a of Ncscatuca. and within the city linit Goldwater; alo within oca-baif mite of the Inter 3eciieo of Xin ard Eroadway streets in tha tftwu oilrotec-ii Sth. the -ceptacce of said bona letrally voted tec-dcrel to tfclJ railroad company, under propoittoe. shail Ite held and ta as a bindic oa eaid railroad com, ar.y.

its or to tr.Bintali tvut iterate id line cf by lerj-e othenri-, over the route aforesaid for the trrm of yearg, from the first by f-eptmper. D. l-7. And it ia fi rther ordered that the form of ba'doU be at eaid election shnll be, "Kor tiie aui-criiitkn ol' stock and bsue ef bonds to the Cnicjujo, and tV cetera Kailroad company." And, "Asalnst tbe tuij-Biription of t'jck acd isu of bois tha cbios.y', Kunaas aaj Western railroad company." It is farther ordered that Eaal Ew-ers, coatity, duly piakr and iSJTie hu piuc'arnaticin for of said tpeeittl in said county and j.ive i'us an 1 iepa! notice of aaid election for thirty days, as provided by law and tbat fa wive tha substance of Ihia entire orvi-r, in bis Slid proc-lan ation and that atid rletioa be b-ld, returns made aud rest. its acorialnvt and tlw l.ire.lla all as oro litsl by tbe law governing genorsi elc-ctiocs, J.

C'-ite, chalnana. 8. SH5i.i-os. riuctT Thos. F.

CvBBif aw. clerk. Now therefore; Era'l Bowers, Sheriff of tbe county of Comanche, in the state of Kansas, by virtue of the authority in me by law vested and pursuant to the above recited order of said Board of county commissioners do hereby make public proclamation and srive notice that a special election will bo held in said county at the usnal acd established places of voting ia each voting precinct in said county on the 13th day of November A. 1836 to determine whether said county of Coraanche shall make sceh subscription of stock and shall issue in payment therefor the bonds of said conn ty cn the terms and conditions set out in said petition and at which election the form of ballots used shall be as follows-. ''For the of stock ar.d of bond to the Chicago, Kansas and Western Railroad company," and "Against the srrb-eeription of erock and issue of bonds to the Chicago, and Western Hail-road company, and euch elections shall in all respects be conducted, and return made, and results aseertaiced snd aer ciared in the manner provided by law or genera! elections.

In witness whereof, I. Emil Forrers, cr i t. my Land, at the eity CoMwater, ia Q.W.VlcKHt iAH. VICKEES, PAIiMEB, SAMPLE. Attorneys At Laic.

Coldwater, Kaunas. Will practice In all Courta bath fitat and Ftderal. Collections promptly attended QODDARD 4 mm, UVEBY BARH FEED STABLE COLDVTATBK, KANSAS B. J. 03BORNE, ATTOHHEK-AT-LAW ASD NOTARY PUBLIC KAN.

6 GRAVES, ATTORNEY AT LAVS PROTECTION KANSAS. Kotary Public, ttal KtaU and Collection City Property forSak, ftOffice Oa Main Street. Q. Ro EICEOE E0S3 REAL ESTATE LOAF! INSURANCE A. 13N Protection, All paperi drawn carefully.

Information furnished OAK HO. Real Estate, Loan Lands Bought and Sold. rvOTAUY TUBLI IlloTAUY PUBLIC Ojflci with Winto mminjt COLDVATJEB, KAJItas. MERCHANTS HOTEL. (Vrtff ifai'n anJ Central Avenue.

TBEJ.ONLTJ FIIiST CLASS MOUSE 15 THE CITY. 0 jP. X. EATON, Prep. CCLDWATK3, KANSAS G.

O.BLAKE. Atforney-At-Law. COIDTTATEU, KAK3A8. CUKLEY IIATCnER. alLUBU" iRBBI 4ud Uf XMr.

MATK ft. SANS. HALUQAT, 0, 0 jPAyiij ai Surgeon. ofCoMwtr. oaitatuo uor ut UT 0tv2 vb Kant Main.

Si. A. SMITH. ATTOKNEr.AT.LAfT XOTAQT rUBtfC, BSAL ESTATE A LOAN AGENT. J.

W. II AUDI NO, NAILS and BUILDER'S Supplies Manufacturer of all Kinds of Tin cud Shee Iron Work and Clura Outfits. MAI5 rr.r coLPWATta, eaxsas. Gat well wii br etiog St.Pat rkkV4PUts. ilek Relief Jnet what Is wanted In every case of cramp chol'c or diarrhoea Chamberlain's Colic, Choiara and Diarrhoea Remedy relievos the pain prompt It and Is a ccrtalu cure, a close cr two is all that Is required for any ordinary case recommended, guaranteed and eold by "WlOT Blttler.

Capital, $100,000 TO. LOAN. rilways on at Bottom rates. Cemt and See n. Make yaur Applies tio Take year k'ocey Home, VTjih yoi Sauoj Day SMPLEHM AND TEMPLEMA1T.

T7lnrj 4 DiUicr are stllin-r a medicine tor diarrhoea and bwl ccmplalut, which is uodonht the bsst fainuy. merii-ein tyr tutvotluced in this country, It la net made to cure every disease, but It ill the better on that account, It i called (Jhamberhviu's Colic. Cholera and Diar rhoea Keacedv and worta one hun dred thxes 1 eoet ia tlaieoi nood. CSSE ST.PAT RISK'S PILLS-fer all bl'iious dior(irs. Chamberlain's Colic rhoea llemedy.

Cholera and Diar- to trade a farm in southwest Missouri for land in Comanche county The farm for trade has a fliie bearing ajpleand peach" orchard, good frame house 15x24 and other good improvements It is within a quarter mile of school and church. For full particulars cau ou or aauress tin omce. NO her? co uncertainty about the effect of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhea Remedy. Jfo one need to suffer a single hour if they will take oae or two doses ol jt. Sold by Winn Klttler Wanted 5,000 bushels of white corn wanted at II.

Bale's mill, Coldwater, Kansas. Go the City Batery for fresh candies, canned goods and cigare. A full line of harnes3 and saddlery always on hands. All kind of re pairing neatly and promptly done at Miitoa Shultiae East Main St. opposite the Echo ofilco Coldwater Kansas.

gt-Pafrick'-'PUis ate a splendid fatally medicine. St. Patrick's Pilla are tbe cct pbysi-a any ou can take. -Kern Boyer make a specialty of Builders Hardware. New Stock of Guns, breech loaders and Winchesters at J.

F.Colea. Yes, I should say so, the finest line of cigars in Comanche county at the P. U. Book Store. Don.t buy your stoves until you have examined those tine Heaters at Kern Boyer'.

The Hammer Paints are the best in the world. For sale by Kern Boyer. Go to the P. O. Book store for Blank Books, Btatiorjery, wall-paper, apples, oranges, lemons nuts acd candiei, et the IV 0.

Book store. Foa Sale. IG0 acres of land, -within 1-2 miles of Comancho City. House 12x16, good well and 40 acres of breaking, 80 acres in corn, will sell at a bargain. Inquire at this ofhee, opposite the postofSce, Coldwater, Kansas.

Easy Running, Household Seeing idachincs at Coles. Is the safest and cnt7 reliable treatment for Lo'-vt'l complaint, recommended guaranteed and sold by VTit Blt-tler. rosXla ednrave a fresh ear of Barb wire in a few days. A few'mee Buggies and rfagoris at Coles next week. Step in the P.

Book Store and try one oi tnoso voiuwaier id try on at 1 A Girls cigtr3 Myer Rich, of Coldwater, are making cheap farm loans and plenty of them. They are offering money cheap ou good farrc3 and at the very lowest rates. Call and see them if you want to secure extra effers. Office at Courthouse. Drill in ycur wheat and rai3 a crop Cole sella Drills.

Kern Boyer sell the Best Buggies on the market. Wastxd at the City Market 100 head of pork hogs by Finley i Powell Brothers, Coldwater Kan. Fkielet Pobtxb are prepared lo do kinda of house painting aud graining on short notice. Those wishing painting will do well to call on cr address them at Coldwater cr at Potection Kan. Buy your Heating Stove3 at Kern Boyer, s.

Kern Doyer sell the only anthracite hard Coal Stoves in the coimty. Arples, oranges, lemons, candies and nuts of all kinds, at the Wty lsakery A General E'anking Business Transacted. Money to Loan on Shor or Long Time. Foreign Exchanges Bought and Sold. cf its value, at 20 par opportunity.

-B2 nJLT F. II. HcfiLECT Cashier. 850,000. A A STEEE7, AKSaS.

IF -0- Implements and Machinery. -o- mixed Paints, prices at the Bed Stove Sf oreSa IUXSaK to that are now pre ansas. PROTECTION EU1IOE8. Quite a number of our citizens spent Monday at our county-Beat. Mrs.

J. W. Ross under tho care of Dr. Bergen is improving. Winn Bitler has dissolved partnership in the drug business We understand Dr, vfina purpose going east to attend a cource lectures.

A COO pound bell for the new school-house. Mite Society at W. Gibson this Thursday night. Supper at the school-housa by the G. A.

R's. Friday night, proceeds to go toward erecting a G. A. it. hall.

Her. Hayes preached iu the nsf school building, rustic benches arranged by eoaie of the iadiea. School was postponed one week later on account of the house not being ready. All in readiness how ever for Bohool to open Oct, 25. Teechera read Prof.

Easterling's column in the Coldwaler Echo. For printed school reports, leave your order at the Echo office. Mr. Dale, of Savanna, III. and Eon-in-law of Mr.

J. Fish will mov hers between now and Spring. Mr. Dale Sr. having purchased th: quarter section north ol J.

L. Boyd's for a consideration of fifteen hundred and fifty dollars. Lots are constantly changing hands. Milci Gibtfon and family, of Harper, arrived at his pareuts. W.

P. Gibson, Sabbath evening. Mr. Gibson returned Monday morning for the remainder of his goods and will mako Protection hU future home, Mr, Dillon, father of our artist, visited his song here with a vi9w to purchase in our beautiful valley. A drive of some of our citizens was made to Lexington the seventeenth.

H. O. Solderby occupies the Vanwye house, just east of Reynolds livery barn. That happy emile Uncle John Fish wears now is the result of "Aunt Janes' return, who is again managing the City Hotel. II.

B. Roes has purchased the Kanaan and moves it to Protection where it will be issued cs a pure republican a doubt. Success H. E. Mrs.

G. V. Vickers, before leaving our city for Medicine Lodge, where her husband is at present, opened har do-ars to the young people of this city for a "social hop," hut Tuesday evening, returning at an early hour well pleased. Oar good wishes accompany Mrs. Vickers to her new homer Wichita has a new paper called "Rats," published by "Rats." It is rather a unique a'Jair and if it can only hold its grip for a while it will create a sensation, if there isn't "millions in it." Ourpopulsr young ranchman, Arthur and James Gorhaza, have gone to Boston to attend the golden wedding cf their parents which waa celebrated ob the lth isat.

Freaehfsg at the U. P. Chsrch tti 11 a. aai 7 o'clock ea Sabbath. Sabbath school will be opened oa Sabbath.

October Slst, at 10 o'clock a. m. Miss Kepler acd brother, of Antelope valley, started last Monday to Colorado to secure homestead and tree claims. Mrs. Kntrhesj entertained some of her Jadr frietda at her feoma, Saturday 7m' Another democratic ofSeial has gone wrong.

This time It is assistajjt Postmaster Barridge, of Troy, 2f. T. He stole $3,700, and fed to Caaada. Tammany has nominated Hon. Abraham C.

Hewitt for Mayer of New York City. The county democracy, favor Mayor Grace, while Henry George the great free-trade lecturer a sort of independent democratic candidate for the mayoralty, thus leaving an open fieH and sure victory for the republican aomiaee. FRANK A. HOLMES, Feed and Livery Stable. COLDWATER, Goldwater, TheEcho.

E. G. TIlKLrS. Etttos rp.oFBisroK (Sn'Pl-a at 10 Pintofflre tit VoUwtr Comanche County. a TncESDAT, October 21, J3S8.

POSTAL' PostoSiew at Coldwater, opon froia 7 a. m. to 830 p. m. Optu oae hour on Sundays from to 10 a.

Mouey order vlfioa. I). L- Cum, P. II. B.

T.Cakesos, Assistant. TIIS MAILS. For LaVe City and Medicine Lodge, leaves daily at i a. ru. escvpt Sunday Arire at 3 a.

ro. For Protection, Ashland and ouits wtt, leaves daily at 7 a. m. except Sudays arrives at 7 p. n.

AtIIa mud Snts.nta arrives Tuesdays Thursday atsil Rturdsys, at cuou. Leaver ou day at 1 o'clock. -i in CHURCHES. tTflTED rntSBTTISHK. Preaching at the School llouge, at CoMwater, earn Sabbath, at 11 ru.

V. K. IlLTceiNSON, Paster. v. i- cnvRcn.

Regular fernces at the M. K. Church. Preaolang 11 a.m., and at 7 p. ni.ery Sabbath, elnssiafoting at 10 a.

m. nraver uiceticir Thursday evening 8 i. teachers niewting 1'riJay 8 p. Sabbath school p. ui.

CITY OFFICEltS. M. Merryman Clerk JeGarm. Attorney Treasurer II A. Smifj.

Morrieos. John 11. Mclctyre. A. Crosrtnaa.

Police lhciamia Howartb- Milton Shultise. Lafayette Baker. Enos N. Billings. Silas Vanderburg.

Coaacllmen: COUNTY OKFICEBS District Juilp Representative County Clerk Treasurer C. Vf. Ellis. G. W.

Vickers. Thos. P. Overman. Abraham Darroch.

Probate Judge J. 1. F. Jennings. KegiaU-rof Ieod J.

M. McClasa. thtrilT Emil Buweti. County Attorney C. O.

Blake. Clerk Iistrict Court Frank Meyer. Supt. Public Inst. Loo N.

Wail tea. County Surveyor E. P. Leo. Coroner Dr.

J. W. lieuistil. Com. lit Dist.

JeBe Shinier. 2d I)it. J. F. Cole.

6dDUit. li. Sheldon. USFUBLICAJI CSNTBAI. COHKIXTE.

Capt. II. Veatch, Capt. Putts, J. Harlow, N.

S. Maunse, S. II- Shepherd, Sherman, E. G. Phelps, Kumaey.

roweU. Atilll. Irwia. Valley. Goldwater.

Protection. W.H.Keynol, A. Dabsoch, Cha-r. LOCAL NEWS. Work, For bondfl November 13th.

Vote for the United labor for bendj. Every voter, vote for beads. Dont miss Toting for the bonds. Kev. Kayos will biovo to Avilla soon.

Mrs. H. Rood gala able to 1-e about. The railroad bond election will be htdd en November 18. Glave Goddar and Jim Colcisau, of Boekr, waa in city Sanday.

A party of CoMwater's yourg people took a trip to Eeoder Sabbath after noon- A. K. Cook's hoasc cearlas completion and willsooa rady for 'occupancy. 2. P.

Lee, of Lee publis! ers of the Clark County Clipper, was a ual-ler thd foro part of the week. We are glad to extend the hand of welcome to Kev. who returned from Ottawa, Kansas, lat Sat urday. The new improvements are the houses cf Messrs. Jackroen, McClaia, Cook and Chandler, in the Efrti and north east psrt of town.

The "Kiowa Valley Musings and considerable other matter of interest was crowded out last wek on account of the railroad bond proj'ositions. Dr. II. M. Wian was nouiinated by the republicans of the third commissioner district, for commissioner.

Even tho democrats concede that he will be elected by a largo majority. Mr. A. Darroth rstcrned from trip to R.ia?lcy tha llrat the week, whore he had gone to dispose of his wheat, and "take in" the of the Edwards county fair. Ke eays it cost Lini just one bushel of wheat for eh meal whil that city.

A very rood argument ia favor cf oar Farrsitrs, think of it! Half of yonr crop pent getting it to niarkfc. Perhaps the largest Irish potatoes raised in Comanche county were a aaui- pia of about a dozen that Mr. H. Baker from Gallagher left at this o3eo, the largest weighing ons aud a half pound. Comanche's soil id certainly productive.

Yon cannot eshacea the 'value of your property more by any one act than to secure both railroads, and to that end go to thi polls on the J8th of NoTember and cast your Tote for the booJd. Judge J. D. F. Jesnirg3 left for Colorado ltt Saturday morning in answer to a call by his son.

We hope it is nothing serious and that he will again be among soon. K. P. Creer left yesterday for bis home in WiaSeld, having finished bis work bsre, ia connection with the St. Lou, Kansas Southwestern bond proposition.

Married, October IVI, near Late I ity, Kansas, by Rav. H. R. Hutchinson, R. C.

Hutchinson M. D. and Miss Susie Andrews, both of Lake City, Kansas. Mr. Geo.

Findley, who was in our city ia the interest ef the Chic? Kan-pas Western rsilrcad company, for Comanche county, left early last Friday morning. A most beautiful boquet of fine flowers wa3 presented us by Mrs. Bel-din, wbo has good taste for arranging flowers, for which pler.se accept cur Miss Kepler, of Antelope valley, a friend of Mrs. Harry Anderson at- tf Merchants, made bar a short visit, raturning Saturday -A load of ten bogs from Protection were scld to our butcher last week, and weighed oa D. C.

Kellej's COMANCHE ITEM7. Hr.C. F. Gaylord ia building quits a nice little birrs back of his hotel. G.

P. Macindoa and Arthur Tre-Yillicn or jolly livery-men ir in Kiowa this week on business. John Homsr of Kiowa is stopping at the Comanche douse. Cha, Sherman aad the P. M.

made a fiying trip to Coldvratar last Tuesday. J. R. Mayes has his drag store full of nevr drugs. Bob is a jollj fellow and a No.

one druggist G. if i Wright is clerking at the Red Front. Geo. is a good boy and ha3 made raanv friends since he carue here. Wonder if Jack Otborn thinks the ladies will be entitled to a vet? in tha corning election, a rd see him electioneering a certain young lady at the Comanche Uouse about twice a week.

Omer Gaylord peerns to have considerable business over at the brick yard lateljr. had one of tha grandest balls at the brick hali recently, that it ha? been our pleasure to attend for some Coulwatr was represented by Ja'Ige Jennings and wife, Frank Meyer and wife and Joe Bowers and bis t3t girl. The euppcr At the Comanche Housa gotten up by F. Gay. lord was grand.

After twenty-five couples had eatn, there was plenty ior a3 many jiore. Mrs. Gaylord is one of the best cf cooks and knowj well how to prepare for the wants of the merry dancers. We had a grand rain cn la3t week which was a great benefit to the wheat. Thers has been con-siderable wheat sown in the valley this fall, Chas.

McDaniel ha3sown one hundred acre3 and Joe Sher-ruan forty. We might mention many other3 that have sown from ten to twenty We doubt if any township in the county ha3 a more industrious set of farmers than Valley. BtrrxTj. 86?" Mr. Holmes baa recently severed hia cwnnectlon with tbe stable ar.d opened tip with eorae fine tigs.

Ilia barn can be found on the etreet running north from the Foatomco and near the Coldwater Co'a. lumber yard. it. w. rxia, w.

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