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The Leader from Protection, Kansas • 2

The Leader from Protection, Kansas • 2

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The Leaderi
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Protection, Kansas
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Union Labor Convention. THE PROTECTION LEADER. RM tllt ATKI) FEMU.K I'OW. clt-i'h are mUi uii.l alwu.vr I tl to rtity AniMilriul Titos. K.

BKttitY, President. TltAMC Sol Denisfon, L. IJ. Elliott and wife Mrs. John Deniston and Mrs, Wilson, of Coldwater, attended the fa A WISE WOLIAn Bought the Splendid HIGH ARM JOII SINGER State Bank of Protection, PROTECTION, KANSAS.

Capital, Money-to-Loan On Farms and Ranches a Specialty. The Only Bunk in Protection, Ktmww. Tranmicts 11 GenornI Bunking CtiKiutm Drafts Drawn on nil parts ot Europe. Your Businws Solicited. 1888! CEOSS -DEALERS IN- ry Goods, Notions, Boots and Shoes, Staple andFancy Groceries, Flour at Wholesale and Retail.

Full Line of Canned Goods, Coilees, Dried Fruits, Prices as Low as the Lowest Protection, Kansas. iTH'illflK. op K.nt iy iiiil. i. J'wti'j uiui to.

ii-. Liu, 3i TnwuuL Jjum. Ufa nf UrilDV WIDn IMTEfUrD I lllu.lrsl. .1. nlvh.tf MIU Ul IIL.mil ITkllU I'LLUIlLll tt i.u Iim Urtfc lu l.IU Any person or persons wishing to buy a cane mill or self skimming evaporator of the latest patera can save money by ordering through us.

Call at The Lkadeu olllee for information. Two large finely furnished hotels in good railroad towns for sale cheap. Part casli and balance on time with low interest. One hotel on Main line of the Santa Fe and other on Rock Is land route! For furt' er information inquire of Kirkland Co. OSEAT UIZSICAH MEAT-CUTTER.

Unwj nulled pro-Itonnctd the heit for Huh, auioge, Mitico Mt, 8 1 Croquet tea, Hamburg Sttisk, Ac, ke. No. lit bent, oxtirtsB prepkitim n-ceipt uf jil.iO. AMERICAN M'F'Q Iti WaaMngtoii rhiUJelphi. CORNISH'S CHEAT IlfSTAIiLMElTT OFFER.

Thta Htjnnt Nnlitl ItViitllft I'nrlor Organ Klile IV, having Oclavr, 3 iris lleedt, Stop, anil Hnre Hxnlit, reduced to ONLY Hill ON INSTALI WTO rwft OlOUt. pud dow 4tei days' Utt Viki, the blnc $4 to said lit nuntliljr la iiiiinvtiii oc per month Krttil all If paid. Stol lnatrotla It it oaijt accMry to ft rfrDc to your rcipoutbillty from hny baaktr, postraaatw, mr-cbwit of tipreat agont, and th Oitfao will be hlipl pamptl OA 10 lrt rr-'t mm. fiHQttfall; IUuitntii OfttAloeu mi. fganre lo wrttt to mt tnAL.

Cornish Washington, N.J, Perkins Wind Mill, 'iwSfcib record equitled by nonu. lif WAlMtANT ED $Ff not to blow down, unless tlio 'J'owor jfoeg with it: or ngainst any wind tlmt does not disable substantial Tarni buildinf; to be pet feel to outlast Htul iio better work than any other mill made. We nuuiuracture both Pumping and Geared Mills and carry a lull line of Wind Mill Supplies. AGENTS WANTED. Scud lor Catalogue, Circular and Prices.

Address PERKINS WIND MILL AX CO. Mlshawakn. I ml. Or C. G.

Wilcox, Al, Nauvoo, III, THE SAVFOBO REFLECTOR HOT-AIR FURNACE, The HOST POWERFOL HEATER in ttii Market. Ovor 80,000 SAWFOPD irentorg in TTso. 'Sis A Trial Mil Justify Our ClahnB. AJro Manufacture of The Sanfortt Jwl (Baltlmor HeattT) i the Saiiford Ptnff Kli vau (Vfuami HVaL. InjNf luaige the Sanford Premier Uantre for Krni'U aiid AparUiint Housed, auti the celebrated.

Arbiter Couka. Btfort purchasing elsnrbert mid for circular and 9 eMimhte. The Sanford National Stove Works, tmisf, PcaiiiilL 23i IT, 7, Clt. 'i-M'-J 1 111 B. Broadwell Son, Have $100,000 To Loan INT1IEK13XT ON GOGl FARMS.

Call and Get our Kates. We Loan Mouey in Clark county. Ollice: first door eust of Norris' store. I. li.

Cashier. $50,000. CRUMMER, Kansas. To Loan Comanche, Clark Kansas. Wagon Patent Lounge.

Watt A mot inr atid-Ia frt Bllit inTalMfl. nrUl for reading rurpjsp. Position can 1 changed lunung a uiunio-flcmw wouesiiuus uu iuuuko, MADt BY Furniture K0CKF01M). ILL zusz M. Akkolb, 1888 DHT There will be a I'nion Labor conven tion held at Coldwater on August 15th for the purposo of nominating a candi date for senatoi of the 3Sth senatorial district, composed of Bather, Harper.

Comanche, Clark and Meade counties. Each county will be allowed live dele gates, liy order of Committee. THE DENTIST. Dr. Medoarls, of Will be at the City Hotel, Protection, ami Tuesday, August 14th.

Next week. He is prepared to do den tal work in the latest and most artistic manner. GOLD Fillings and Crowns a specialty. Teeth extracted without pain. Old plates reset and 'made to lit the mouth perfectly.

Broken plates mend 'd and made as good as new. No charges for exainiiiiiiL'the tecLn. Don't. wait until the last day. E.

F. MEDEAHIS. A DLPAHTUKH! CASH HYSTIiHt PltoTlicrioN, July On and after August 1.5th, 18S8, we will do away with our books and credit business and adopt the cash system of doing business. It is our aim to sell dry goods, boots, shoes and for as much less as the difference be tween the credit a nd cash prices of these goods ought to br- and what we intend to do is to giveour trade the benefit ol their full value and sell them goods less than any one can that does a credit business we will have no bad book tie counts and our customers will not have to pay a profit that would be required by doing a credit business, We think we can convince our trade that it will pay them to buy for cash. We will meet any and all competition CltOSS CltUMMEK.

Life Insurance at Actual Cost. Persons desirous of obtaining life insurance at actual cost, should wirte for circulars to the Security Mutual Benefit Society, No. 233 Broadway, New York. This Society claims that since its organization the cost to a member of middle age has been less than twelve doi-ars a year fr each thousand dollars of insurance. DEEP sea wondkiis exist in thousands of forms, but are surpassed by the marvels of invention.

Thoie who are in need of profitable work that can be done while living at home should at once send their address to Ilallett Portland, Maine, and receive free, full information how either sex, of all ages, can earp from $5 to S2 per day and upwards wherever they live. on are started free. Capital not required. Some have made over $50 in a single day at this work. All succeed.

9-ly flTYlTtlo1 for 1 3 weeks. The OcUllJJltJ POLICE GAZETTE, will be mailed, securely wrapped, to any address ijpn in the U. S. for Three vUlCO Months on receipt of $1. Liberal discount allowed to postmasters, moilorl agents and clubs.

The I-llCUitJU. 0 0 Gazkttk of New York is the only legitimate illustrated sporting -P-nnn and sensational journal pub- AXct I lished on the American continent. Apply for terms to UuuiAiti) Fox, Franklin Square, New York. RICHLY; REWARDED are those who read this and then act: they will find honorable employment that will not take thorn from their home.s and fannies'. The profits are large and sure for every industrious person, many have made and are now makim' several hundred dollars a month, it is easy for anyone to make and upwards per day, who is willing to work.

Eitliersex, young or old; capital not needed; we start von. Everything new. No snecial ability required; you. reader do it as well asanvone. Write to us at once for full particulars, which we mail free.

Address Stinsox Portland, Maine. Our Candidate for President, He will noinlniitHl hy the convention iiiiil will lie led bv tlm people he will enmi' lite to 111 I. lug tlii'lr ideal ol a thief niiigisll nle. Klectric flitters litis hern given Ihe hiyh est places, because no other medicine has so well tilled Ihe i leal ol a perlect tonic iiml iiltei alive. The peoplo have lodorspil Klechle, Kilters and relv upon tl.is grciu remedy in nil trouble? ol liver, toiniii'h ami kidneys, For nil niu-larial levejs urn) diseases caused by ma-lariul poisons.

Electric Hitlers cannnt he too highly recommended. Also cures headache mid eoust ipal in I Inn guaranteed or nieuev leliinded, 1'ike 30c slid 1 at t'ily Drug Store. reducing the Surplus. illspie he'll of the surplus in the reiis iy iiir.iges Hie atteiiiion oi our statesmen, but a inure vital question our idlentimi, mid that is the reduction ol Ihe surplus consu ptivps. diceovery ti'id iiuindn-'tioii oi Dr.

New iMseoverv lot consumption there has been marked d-Hi in the inoilidiiy Inmi this ihe-'ded disease, ud it is possible to still further reduce (ho number ol consumptive. How? Ity keephi" eon-s-tsntiy nl hand a bottle Dr. "king's Discovery end aecoidiug "to directions, upon the appearance of" the lirt symptoms, such as a ithjjIi. a cold a sore throat a chest or side piiin. Ta-ken thus early a cure is Kiinrantced.

Trial bottles tree ut citv Drusr ore 4 Notice For Publication. (We scud a copy of Tun I.k.voki! to every person whose Notice for l'ubli- vat ion appears iu the paper, and all iirtJ icnuesled to compare them and see that they are coneet, and thereby possibly savt themselves trouble and expense.) Land Oll'ue at. Lained Jt.lv 2(5 hit is tiereliy jfiyen that I tie lollow- iii irimeil settler lias tiled HOI ice of Ilia mo il. inn to iiinke nnal proi.f ii! support ol hi.sci;,iiii. and thst wj made be! ie clerk us', vmrt ol Comanche county, at coldualer Oil Nv 2t, viz.

Ibtiv. .1 Heukie, Osage l. No. Mil, (or Mm Id qr s-c 13 and IU it me 24 xt -jo w. He a.

line? the lull wiiur to prove his boiitiiuioiis ivsiile-itv upon, and cultlvuiioii of. viz: II. J. Ireland. John Klliott, John AieXuiulei mid Wilson, all fro-teetioii, cotiMiiehe count r.

kaiu. I V. Scull, lie-ittir. Published Every Friday. Kntored at the post-office at Protection, Kansas, for transmission through the mails as second class matter.

TERMS OK SU USCRII'TION (Invariably iu Advance.) One Year Six Months Ihree Months Single copy 8S 50 05 All display advertising at the rate of -on cuius per men ptu iiiuuui. Locals 10 oents per line first insertion tutu ctiuia eiicii suuuiiiein ui.ttuumi All advertisements due after first pub lication of same. K. and Time Card. Iu Effect Sunday, June 17, 1888.

GOING EAST. Xo.4-54, Pas. and Ex. Lv. 9:20 a.

m. Xo.45(i, Accommodation Lv 8:20 a. in. GOllta WEST. No.459, Accommodation Ar.

2:05 p. in. Xo.457, Pas. and Ex. Ar.

8:07 p. in. W. E. Maxson, Agent.

Tims Card K. and N. (Rock Island Route) BUCKLIX, KANSAS. GOING WEST. No.

9, mail and No.ll, express, No.45, freight, GOING EAST. lu.iil and 12:35 a.m. 11:65 a.m. 11:30 p.m. 3:35 p.m.

3:25 a.m. 12:10 a.m. jNo.la, It. F. SCOKKEUN, AfiMlt.

FRIDAY, AUGUST 10. 1888. James Irwin was in town Tuesday. Miss Mary Ilussey is visiting friends here this week. Sn Klrkhmil Co' new "ad'' Money tu Loan, Conway Springs celebratos its new sugar plant to-day.

Place your property with Knklaiul for a quick sale. A span of large mule-; lor sale cheap. Inquire at this oflLu. Dr. will save your teeth August 13th and 14th.

Cross Cruinmer are filling all the vacant houses with wheat. Marion county has just paid off a $236 bounty for wolf scalps. Miss Ellsworth will teach the Sabin district school tin next term. If you. want a good cheap span of large mules, call at this oftlce.

1 Wm. Holland is engaged to teach pchool in the VanWey district. Job Sale A good second-hand disk sod cutter, For particulars call at this office, The Coldwater Review and Asliiand Journal contained delinquent tax list last week. a We see by the Plymouth (Col.) Progress that the corn crop In that vicinity is a success. Fob Bent -r'flie bouse owned by rs.

Phelps opposite the postofllce. Enquire of Geo. Graves. We understand that some of our farmers will haul their wheat ta western counties to sell It you waitf, to buy goods cheap patronize those who advertise. Thoy want to sell and will sell.

Frank Broa dwell, of Culdwater's enterprlfciyg real and loan agents, was in our city Xonday. Kh'kliind Co. ha ve ww lots in ft lie rent towns this and adjoining cnimMes for mhI.u. For g.xids, send to Mrs. Eva Dnrrow, Coldwakir, iiho carries lull of the latest novelties, August 13tli and 4th Dr.

Mederis ut the City Hotel. Don't forget the date Next Monday and Tuesday. For reliable real estate men see I. Klrkliind Co, They will take pleas in showing you their lands. There are fifty-five cheese factories in Chautauqua county, New York, Last year their total product was $744,541.

Perry Koroggiu, Cashier of the State Bank of Ashland, Hon. T. E. Berry F. M.Arnold spent Tuesday in our city, The bail and wind storm Monday night broke the all out on the north side of the bulldiugsat Coldwater.

Col. Hiram Ilolderby mid his daughter, Mi was down from the hub Meuday uut! remained until Tuesday morning. llev. Iay was down fiom CuM water Tuesday. We are informed thai he will teach the Protection school the coming term.

Two organs for Male or trade A grand for any one that wishes an inatrum FW particulars in quire at this It is with pleasure that we learn that the suit instituted by Lewis Lake gainst Prof. Harvey Fuller, (the blind lecturer) was dismissed by the court The damage done Coldwater Monday night by the hail storm amounts to several, hundred dollars. Almost every bouse in the town lost mote or window glass. Any person knowing themselves In lebted to The Leader for-subscription can pay same in wheat, oats, butter, chickens or eggs. Pout be backward about bringing your stuff in, we will take it the same as cash, as we have to my all of the alwve articles.

neiul of Mrs. Nancy Strong at this place Thursday. We would suggest to the farmers to cut all their hay and fodder this year. There will he a heavy demand for rough feed this winter, as the country will be Hooded with cattle from Colo rado to be wintered. For Democratic campaign song send to the Arkansas City music pub lishing company, Arkansas City, Kan- sas.

We are in receipt of sample copies published by this house and find them the best we have seen. The eastern peach crop is large. In the west the out-put is plenty, but the baskets ure small. Michigan peaches are just appearing in the Chicago market, the great fruit distributing market for the northwest. Prairie Farmer Jiutcinnsoii is going to iiuiKe an exhibit at Cincinnati.

The principal feat ure will be a statue of "Lot's wife," nine feet high, covered with Hutchin son salt. No more appropriate design could be made. It should be good advertisement. Mrs. Chas.

Kinney and her two in teresting little children, arrived last week from Pueblo, Colorado. Mrs. Kinney is ti daughter of Mrs. Jacobs, also a neice of Miv. Fish, of the Citv Hotel.

Mrs. K. and her little ones wijil remain hero several weeks visiting among relatives and friends. Since our Inst issue this portion of Kansas has been visited by several hard soaking rains. The turning over ol sod preparatory to sowing of wheat is the order of the diiv.

Almost every fanner in this part of the state will put from forty acres upward in wheat this fall, Farmers are now thoroughly convinced that this is a wheat growing country and propose to make wheat raising a specialty. Last Saturday's ruin washed out the ford so as to make it almost an impossiliilty to cross the Santanta at that place with a loaded wagon. As tie is great dual of trade coming from the other Hide of the creek, we'd suggest to the business men the propriety of fixing this crossing. The expense will not be much a team, plow, scraper and two or three men can put it in good repair in two hours time. Died of dropsy of the heart in this city Wednesday morning, August 8th, at the residence of her daughter, (Mrs.

Sam Brown,) Mrs. Nancy Strong, wife of Jesse Strung. Mrs. Strong has been an invalid for the past ten or twelve years and still her sudden death was a surprise to her many friends, At the time of her death she was CO years of age. Her remains were interred in the Protection cemeterey Thursday afternoon.

The family have the sympathy of the entire community in their hour of trouble. Union Labor Mcetinir Saturday Evening. E. Unwin, of Ashland, will speak on the principles, of the Union Labor platform at the school house in this city to-morrow (Saturday) evening at eight cluck. K.

TURNER, Resident Dentist of Ashland. Can be roumt attho Central House in this city to-day and ed to do all kinds of dental work. Give him a call if you want work done in lirst class style, Last Satimlay'M Storm. Last Saturday evening about half past six oViiH'k a destructive rain, hail and wind storm struck this city. Tlio storm cloud came first from the northwest and shifted to almost every point of the compass.

The rain was extremely heavy and was accompanied by a terrible shower of had, which did damage to tlie growing crops in scattering spots. Following is a rough estimation of the damage done in this city: Dr. Winn, small unfinished dwelling and a stable total wrack, $250 to SvloO; M. E. Foy's blacksmith shop, $100; State 11 ink of 1'rotectjon, front of building blown in, front of Cross Crummer's store blown in and goods damaged by water and breakage, $350 4.0; S.uu lkown.a small dwelling $150; Geo.

Graves, kitclum wrecked, furni-tme damaged, S150; Piof. Uickok's loss on town and country property, $250. Several persons in town sustained small losses by having out houses blown away, and buggies and wagons broken up. Among the iVmors who met with a loss were E. It.

Johnson, roof blown off his dwelling; H. L. Baird. house torn to peices; and John K. Morton, who met with the heaviest lost.

He had 25 acres of tine com, i.j acres in garden stuff and melons, some millet, 400 fruit and 1850 foirest tites, which were all completely destroyed. His house was movod thirty-three feet from the foundation. Setting Mr. Morton's loss at S500 will be piiltir.g it light. How such a storm can pass over without doing more damage to life and pet ty seems miraculous.

Far as heard from no person received a scthU'Ii When the stot in came up Mi s. Gibson and daughter. Miss Gussie, were near Mr. and took refuge in his house. Mr.

ilos ton also drove up at the same time, and be and jjttle Guy Ldsworlh took hi team and Airs. G's horse Into ths barn, where he and Guy concluded to remain until the rain and hail ceased, they hardly had time to tie the horses when the cvclone struck the barn, lifting it high into the air be- u(e leaimg mio Kindling wood, which was scattered in every direction. How the dwelling, a light 'box house, standing near the barn escaped lxiiig wrecked is strange. Mrs. Ellsworth and daughter, and Mrs.

Gibson and daughter were in the house, and from all retorts, pretty badlv stated. SEWING MACHINE BECAUSE IT WAS THE BEST 4 KDW THEY ALL WANT II For It does such beautiful work. Sample Machlna at Factory Pries EVERY MACHINE WARRANTED FOR 5 YEARS. Agents Wantei in Duoucnpied Territory. ME lANfACTIMSCl UELVIDERE, ILL.

'PtiirMfifl sougiztjm i-VAPORATORS, i ifirTirrti 1 1IT1 r'naii and Syrup Waksra Buppliei. For Catalogue and Copy of Sorghum Grower' Guide, Addrets CHAPMAN Uadlioa, Ini THE AUTOMATIC SELF SKIMMING- 1 AND Perpetual Evaporators And the Improved Victory Cane Mill our Specialties. Al80 Portable Soda Fountains. Prices low and Goods gimrnnteed. JiiTors ot Youth.

Stli'FKREItS FB0M 3 ofT nervous Debility, Koutlilal A lufimreliuns, lost lankod, 1 be YoiR oin rmsicio i im.v,:..i.. 1 r1Irn OI youinrni 3 wnaknena thnt 1ms iwlnwd tlie Keneralsvs- 3 oilior disease, and the rent oauna of the ft- "vel Bimiwoleft, they are lor cvmyiliing lint tlio rlglft one. ihe niany viiluatle 3 teiiie.ies thnt lumin al scitnee line priKluced fur tlie relief of tills claw of palicntu, none of tlio oiilinaiy miHlciiof trealnient effect a a cure. During our extensive collein end li- lulal prai lico we have xiwrtuirMeil with 5f 5 auddisj-overed new anil coneenlrated reme. dies.

llieaeconiiianjiiiK pi-ewriplion is of- feiedas cure, nil ,,7. nt-uuil tlHO Slier 1 all other remedies failed. IVi ieetly imre In- 9 tl.u tj lliia pienciiption. H- Iryltiroxylon cona lioloSliKVSclim. lioluiiiiin.SKiaiiH.

Ext. ittuatia'aniniTC (iilcnhoUO.SEi'alm "a 19. v.i "iiiiu. Ill nuiliUlVUiL'S Will iH-ihi-t'sHiti-y iortlieiHitieiittoiiikHiwuDiUs at ht'tltlmt' tha .1.... ,5 This reniwiy is every comiir Ion of and weakness in Mtliernox.

aim n'oiauy in uiowe cases rentiltiiig from impi'inloiiiw. 'lhe ret'uperutlve )wvn of tills lesltniitive are truly and lis iwo couuiiiii'rt for asliorttuiie cluiiiRrt tlio limnm.l, (lelHhtaM, cuuUiiioo to ono (t niifwetl lite a nd vigor. A.S Wt llrp In rocuinl nf Intior Inquiry relative to tins remedy, we would Buy u- wiiiJ WU1UU pi MT IU UUTlUn, II 01 Ufi. contiumng flo niM, ciireliulv compoumletl, will bo fM'nt hv return mail from our ivute 9 mooratory, or we will furiiioli 8 padvaKts gt which will cure most Cor 55 AUitrerAorcuUon mn rwniAMn mrnioH iwctitiitc- and the LEA DIM HOTEL. and Accommodation as as the Best i fir Coldwater, $50,000 On Good Farms in and Adjoining counties by KIRKLAND Protection, -THE BEST SPRIHG W1GQHS, BUGGIES AND ROAD CARTS 0 W.

H. CARTER'S Real Estate Exchange BUY AUD SELL Farms, Ranches and Gity Property on OGYimssion. Have on Land over Clmiw Ajfricd'tttral ami Ranch Lands which in iiiul will 1 si i.l his -riii. COLDWATER. KANSAS.

jPP' IN THE MARKET Send for Catalogue and Price List fisH Bros. eacine. wis PETER WUCHTER, IX Eastern Made Boots and Shoes And Manufacturer of Custom Made Wear. XOItTII IIKOADWAY, lMCOTECTfOX, KAX. The Excelsior AHiiietAhla Library Lounge oy simpiy 3 Is- 1 Is Central Hotel.

Corner Main Street and Lroadwaj'. Protection, Kansas, J. C. MANNING, PROPRIETOR. Excelsior CENT RALLY LOCATED RATES: As Cheap as the Cheapest rmmrz, r.ztzzz, uzt i.

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1888-1888