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Kansas Weekly Ledger from Protection, Kansas • 1

Kansas Weekly Ledger from Protection, Kansas • 1

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mi ism JUL PROTECTION. COMANCHE COUNTY, KANSAS, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER .0, 1886. NO. 3, jl. yyy of ihotkction and cqm anciie comTY- 'Tn; The "Household'' Tug machine, Selling delinquent tax lands has oc cupied- the sheriff's time this week, Vote for railroad, and trade with The Woods Brothers, from Harper county, have on hand the material for LOCAL INTELLIGENCE old by Squire, Id acknowl the publication of a new independent The celebrated Cohn's Girl brand of Squire and be happy, A condensation of watery vapor took edged to be the si) lightest run; nine, best anil chee, 'fpi, the market.

paper at Avilla. Let the good work Good rain, cigar, the best in tho market, at Dill go on. There are still several school ingham Holman's drug store, West place on Tuesday and Thursday of this week, districts in the county withoot news Wall papers, L. B. Sawyer, Protection's live real A full stock hand.

Cross in a few days, put in a pair of si -con scales. This will add much to me convenience of the public in geimyal ami the above enterprising linn deserve thanks. Single copies of the Phess, in wrappers, sent postpaid to any address for five cents, In Esq. Chapman's court, at the estate and loan agent, is still in the county seat, on Thursday, George lay field, with plenty of money to loan to Cool weather. Oh, Joe! hero's your mule, Try the "Family Doctor" at the T.O.

G. T. Graves is at the county scat to-day. The best cigars hi town at V. M.

Squire's. Only usu mou) divys until the bond lor's trial was postponed until the 25th the farmers, without delay. The well known brands of Rose of Sharon and Our, Flag Hour at Holder- Those who attended the daneo at Co inst. It is propunle that iayior win effect a compromise with his creditors, manche City, last Monday night, re and that there will be no further, pros Fon Sals About 'twelve acres of the best sod corn in the county, at Fort Gerald, one mile northwest of Protection, Will sell by jho acre. JAJUCS FjTOF.KALP, ecution.

by Son's. Lost A gohl sleeve-button," moss agate set. Finder will please kiive same at this office port a large attendance, a splendid tune and an excellent supper. From all ac C. F.

Winton, accompanied by Go to Cross Crnmmeivs for boots counts, the. good people of that hustling burg make tilt feel at home. Taylor, cashier of the Winton Dem- ing State Bank, of Ashland, honored Gibson was called to Kiowa M. J. Dillinau, out; photographer, the PliKss office, Saturday, by calling comity, last Sunday, to vis'J: his son, J.

informs us that his who The gentlemen stopped over night at the City Hotel, returning to Ashland Logausport, will be here, alioui and shoes. More money to be had of Graves i Downing. E. Gillett is expected to be here Tuesday. Old Reliable grocery, clothing and gents furnishing goods house of W.

M. Squire- for bargains. W. M. Squire can sell you Hour at all prices, from $1 to $1.60 per sack, according to quality.

Wm. O'Connel sold sixty tons of hay, who was 'suffering from an attack of fever. He returned on Monday, leaving the sick man convalescing. the 20th of September to see the eounv in the morning. try, and he will likely invest in real We are pleased to announce that Mi estate in and around tho Valley Queen.

James Irwin, candidate for commis Arthur McPoland, a distinguished sioner of the Third district, was in the ''Everyman to his L. Sawyer's trade is loaning money, and city on Wednesday, Ho has many warm friends in this vicinity and will, scholar of the Teacher's Institute of our county has signed a contract to teach in District No. 9. We congratu last week, to a liveryman at Comanche City, at $3.50 per ton. Suuire built the first house at Pro he has become an expert at it.

lie rep no doubt, receive strong support here. Cross Crummcrs's fall stock will be in soon. Quicker money to be had of Graves Downing. Cheaper money to be had of Graves Downing. Nice fall suits at cost! Where? At resents the.

S. L. Davidson late the people of the district in secur in a few days, ing his services. and can loan money on farms, with less delay than any other man in tho busi open a coal yard in this city. He will II.

E. Ross, of this city, lias pui ness. tection and is hero yet. Come in and see me when in town. II.

C. Rood is doing the carpenter work on a neat new school house, three I miles north of this city, chased a half interest in the Western buy by the car load, and keep enough in stock at all times to supply neigh One of the largest and most complete Kansan office, at Nescatunga. Mr stocks of hats ever brought to the coun able writer and a thorough ty has just arrived at Cross rum newspaper man, and will make the Kansan one of the best papers in this boring towns, as well as the local demand. 1 G. W.

Crawford still has a few of the celebrated Deering mowers, the lightest running machine made, which he mer's. The assortment includes everything from a cheap wool to the very best felt, fur and beaver hat, both soft Squire's store, Buy a light-running Deering mower, jit Crawford's. Silver Leaf Flour is standard, 1.45 par sack, at Squire's, J. McCummings, of Laud rum, vni in town, yesterday, section of the state. E.

linger, the dentist, will be at his office in Coldwater, from the 1st to the 16th of September. When in Mullinville call at the drug store of Dillingham Holm an, for W. T. Holland, at Crawford's Over mid stiff', and of colors to suit any com. wants to dispose of in -order to make room for -another- invoice, which is on land livery and feed stable, is now plexion, readv to care for teams and turn lsli Tho following ladies favored tho anything in the drug line.

good rigs or saddle horses, The barn Puess with a call on Saturday evening is complete, and the rigs are as nice last, but we, be big absent at the tune, and neat as can be found anywhere in the r-oad. At the town company directors' meeting, last Monday, the following oTiitlemen were elected directors for the ensuing year: II. A. Owen, h. 1.

Hickok, D. Sherrard, A. Johnson Protection was largely represented at the capital, Wednesday. Best flour, Golden Turkey Patent, 1.00 per sack at Squire's. Cofl'ees at Cross Crammer's, six did not have the pleasure of mikiMuiiH L.

B. Sawyer has a large list of farms for sale, and can suit the tastes of any and all who desire to buy land. S. F. Woolard, general agent for the Davidson Loan company, was in this section of the state.

ing our visitors: Misses Minnie and Augusta Gibson and Miss Carrie Aston, The rush of the home-seekers to the west and southwest has set in early, of Protection; and Miss Nola Anderson, of Call again, ladies. and W. B. Ross. this season.

Already caravans of the city, Tuesday last, on business. Frank Meyer especially requests ev Protection should bo nrairie schooners pass through town J. II. Policy, who lives two miles mil have an abl bodied, double-listed daily. It is safe to predict that all the south of town, favored office, on marshal, of a blood-thirsty turn of land in' southwestern Kansas wilt be V.

ery democrat to attend the primary election, on Saturday, September 25th, W. T. Holland, of the' Overland to eight pounds for one dollar. Prof. Hickock plunked down the cash for live subscriptions, this week.

Henry H. Budgett, of Meailo Ccnitor, was in town Tuesday on business. Mrs. E. Phelps returned, Monday morning laat, from Cold water.

Jas. Gorham, of the Gorham ranche, Saturday last, with a fine speomten hill of corn. The main stock bears three occupied before next spring. ears of corn and supports four "suckers," each of which also bear an ear- mind. She elso needs a calaboose which will accommodate about a dozen first-class boarders, An cuthusiasiic bond meeting was held at the Shepherd school house, seven miles northeast of town, last night.

The people appear to realize the importance of securing the road while it an be done. making seven large ears in all, from one grain of seed. This beats all rec ords heretofore reported, Should you want to make a real estate loan, you will find it largely, to your interest to call upon the new firm of Winton Doming, Coldwater. They not only give you as low a rat i as the lowest, but in addition' furnish you with money without delay; John W. Graves bought eighty acres of land from Henry L.

Atwood, Mon livery.is busily engaged putting up hay and cutting corn on his farm south of John Dillman left for Proston.M'nn.. Monday last, where he will remain till spring, when he will return and make this his home. Charlie McLaughlin brought to the pnv-cc nflW for our edition! ion. a The Star this week Is pleased Pi yhh in the city the first of the week. Remember the republican judicial convention at Coldwater, tomorrow.

When you want a delicious smoke, jro to Wnin Hitler's and you can get T.nnV at. Cross Crummer's sugars, make the announcement that Frank Meyer will be a candidate for ro-elce tion to tho office of Clerk' of District Court of Comanche county. Frank Judo-eJ. D. F.

Jennings and Miss Holt were married, n't the residence of us made an efficient, courteous and the bride's parents, six miles northwest large wasp, just one size smaller than a canary bird. day, for the sum of $200. On the same day Mr. Graves sold eighty acres of land to James B. Allen; consideration.

accommodating official. His relations of this city, last Wednesday, that their -married life may be long and $370. Both sales were made through from twelve to fourteen pounds for one dollai Bovs. if vou want to get married, go with the people have indeed been satisfactory and his private and official happy is the wish of the Press. the agency of Graves Downing.

record is-witliout stain or blemish, and Sam Crawford, proprietor of the new goes before the voters as a mode! If you want money on farms or personal property don't fail to see Graves Downing, at Protection, one door west of City Hotel. Go to Cross Crummer's for Red Ball flour, every sack warranted, at 1.50 per sack. Other brands from $1.20 to $1.40 per sack. meat market, dressed as line a beef and exemplary young man, justly and to Squire's and buy one of his nobby under suits. Miss Atterberry.

of Clark county, lias been engaged as teacher of the teetioii school, this fall. Thursday morning as we ever saw. It 'Dillingham Dolman, the Mullinville druggists, have constantly on hand a large, and complete stock of everything kept in a first-class drug store, and will sell at "live and let live" Give them a call. deservedly asking and hoping for a. unanimous endorsement of his official was perfect in every particular.

Sam knows what kind of cattle to handle to acts at the November election. The people, irrespective of party, will sup Don't fail to call at Dillingham build up a good trade as well as to ob tain the best results financially. The Fkess desires a live correspond R. De Garmo, of Coldwater, Repub Holman's drug store, on West Wall lican candidate for the ojiiee of probate The new loan firm of Winton judge, was in the city on Wednesday, Dioiiiii)'. opposite postolliee.Coldwatei monev.verv cheap.

They port and vote for him ami see that hn will be his own successor, He will be the unanimous choice of our party at the primaries, and his unexceptionable record us a citizen and official will put him way in tho lead over any one else at the election. When tho people have an official like Frank they should con street, when in Mullinville. The bell for the' M. E. church at Coldwater has arrived, and the church will be dedicated next Sunday.

The City Hotel, under P. Gibson's ent in each township of the county. Stationery and copy of the paper furnished to contributors. Win ton Doming, Coldwater, write up their own loan papers, and applications are not submitted east for inspection before loan is made. i.rf.

loanino- their own funds and wii Mr. DeGarmo has many friends among our citizens. He was accompanied by his wife, and registered at the City. J. H.

V. Brown, attorney-at-law and Democratic candidate for the office write up the papers and pay over the money the same day the application is made', when the title to the land is all sider well before thinking of making county attorney, was in town on Wed If you Avant to sell your farm, leave nesday and Thursday circulating perhaps, unsatisfactory change. Therefore, let us sec that Frank gets it with L. B. Sawyer agency.

management, is fully up.to its lormei standard. It is strictly lirstclass. C. A. Brannen' reports that he has thirty acres of corn which will compare favorably with the best in the county.

Thomas Hagcr, who lives just west imoiv our citizens. He leit in the ai- They arc the firm to transact business there in good shape. estern Star. ternoon for the southern part of the in that line with dispatch. right.

Rev. Hayes delivered an able sermon to a large "and attentive audience in this city last Sunday morning. Mr. Havs had been sick for several weeks, and, it being the first time he had been with his congregation since his sickness, all were highly pleased to again see comity. Lumber Yard for Sale.

I will sell live lots, lumber office and Aoplyto Winton Dcming, Cold- shed, together with the lumber which water for a loan on your farm at rates as cheap as who Comanche county, only a yearling, supports ten newspapers in good style. An eastern county with a population of 50,000 would do no better. L. B. Sawyer is to-day moving his I have in stock, to any one who desires will furnish the money without delay to ciifafe in the lumber business in of the tow site, had the misfortune to lose a fine, large spring calf last night.

Let them say what they will, but Hoi derby has the best goods and sells for the least money of anybody off the railroad. him in the pulpit. and thereby save you several extra trips to town and considerable expense and l.it Tuesday morning the contract this city. There is a good opening the rHit man, as I desire to retire from the business. Will sell low down for annoyance.

for erecting the new school house in this citv was awarded to Ramsey Bros. office building from the north side of Main street to the lot which he recently purchased, east of the Phess office. Holderbv Son have just received cash. Call on or address me at Pro The bachelors' living in the northeast The building will be 24 by 3b feet in tection, Comanche county, Kansas. W.

P. Gibson. size and cost $CC6, Teams are now en- part of town report having been most agreeably surprised on finding a de supply of the celebrated "Rose in hauling the lumber. The con G. W.

McCoy informs us that he has this season cut sixty tons of prairie hay on eighteen acres of land east of town. Who can beat it. The town' company of our southern nebd-bor, Comanche, have contracted of Sharon" and "Our Flag brands of tractors agree to have the house com flour, from the Turkey Creek mills. licious pie" on their table one eening last week, and wish, through the columns of the Press, to thank the fair pleted by the 7th of Cctober. Cut Tlits Out and Paste It In Your Hat.

Graves Downing will loan you more money on shorter notice and at better rates than any other firm in the county. Anv one desiring to buy an elegant Tim Shields, of Coldwater, was in doners for their kind attention. et of abstract books of Comanche mi Wednesday. He had been count v. partly made out, should call to his farm of 040 acres, two miles for the erection of a large two-story brick business bouse.

Messrs. Cross Crummer have a rood farm of ICO acres for sale, six au Probate Judge Jennings, at Cold- west of this city. Mr. Shields believes water. miles northwest of town.

Thirty acres "Uhcle John" Fish left on the stage Circul'arsTiave been distributed call-in" for an anti-bond meeting in this city, tomorrow night. A number of speakers will be on hand, and it is expected that a large crowd will attend, prompted by a curiosity to learn what possible arguments can be produced to how why the bonds should not be voted unanimously. We don't own an interest in any bank, but we mean what we say. Try us! 500 Reward. Holderby wants to know who sells more canned goods than he does.

in the bright future of the alley Queen and was pleased to note the improvements made in the past ten days. Before leaving for the county capital be called and subscribed for the Press, for Tuesday morning, for Kinsley, from of breaking done on the land. The Kiowa creek ford, on the Kins which point be took the train for Wichita. He went for the purpose oi having an operation performed on one which he has our thanks. ley road, remains as much as ever a terror to freighters.

A few hours work of his eyes by a noted oceulist. would make it an easy crossing..

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