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The Leader from Protection, Kansas • 1

The Leader from Protection, Kansas • 1

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The Leaderi
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Protection, Kansas
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ifiif YOI. 1. PROTECTION, COMANCHE COUNTY, KANSAS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1888. NO, 3J, JOE II. CAttlER.

t. B. KIBKLAND. The following itetp wtw published the Ashlund Journal a few days G. W.

Crawford's ifter Mr. Leo's uoinjnalion, but for WJI. irCARTNEY, Attorney -At -Lav. ASHLAND, KANSAS. I.

B. KIRKIAND CO, the past two or -three eeks bave do- vuted their coluriins exclusively to throwing dirt at 5fr. Lee, and the only chiii'k'o they can make against REA ESTATE BROKERS. him is, that he has jimilo a little money running newspapers, and that if E. PA UK, Attorney-at -L? ASHLAND, KAN.

Lm Ja Feed Stable Mr. Leu is not defeateil the Journal will have to suspend publication: Livery ant 'y sew "Some men are born great, some BUY AMD SELL Ranches anil City Real Estate, achieve greatness and some have greatness thrust -upon thorn." Of this latter class eo'iics Julm 1. Lee, of the Clipper. For some years ho has been HOUSTON HALOXK'S Real Estate Brokers, 122 East Avenue, WICHITA, KAXSAN, South of Depot. in the Comity.

PROTECTION. KANSAS. ontent to dolus snare towards the up On Commission. Protection, Kansas. building of Clark county atul its capital city, to expound democracy and defend the rights of the people thro' the medium of his paper.

Time and again he him been solicited by his party friends to como out for office Wauso they recognize in him an Updyke Stone, (Successors to Cummins Sons, dealers n) PEJIOCHATIU TICKET. koi: riiicsiDHNT. CROVIilC LK KL AN I), Of New York. KOI! ALLUN ii, TtlUKMAN, Of Ohio. available man.

11m distaste for public life led him to decline until tho HARDWARE, TINWARE, STOVES J. R. STROTHER, Att'y at Law Justice of Peace First door south of Price Stiihet, present, when ho has finally yieldod to the presHure brought upon him and com oh out for tho office of clerk of the district court. A more ardent worker for the advancement of tho We Collect Uents and Pay Taxes Examine Titles and Furnish Abstracts, and are Prepared to Execute Deeds, Mortgages, Contracts, Leases, Etc. No Extra Charge Made for Advertising AM) SHOWING PKOl'EUTV Placed in Our Hands, Presidential Copper and Hollow Ware, (.1 1 At Liirge KANSAS.

ASHLAND, 'It-st District, public interests of the southwest, uever lived than John I. Lee, and his selection by his party slate-makera is but just recognition of his services. eond District ieetui'M. L. GltlDKIt, ('.

SllKUIDAN' .15. A. Skviek, E. A. SeAMMON K.

N'ATuors llUCllANAX K.COVINOTON 11. F. MiJvroN Hard and Soft Coal Base Burners, Heating and Cooking Stoves, full lino ol riiinlDislrie; I II. A. SMITH, Coklwater.

Q. T. GliAVES, I'rotcctiou. urtli DiHtriet, -IIAVH A GOOD LIST OK- Fifth District, W. wagon wood work, Iron and Stool.

Headquarters for Guns and Ammunition of all kinds. Satisfaction Guaranteed and will not bp Undersold, M. L. Uoodler's Great Riding Act! S'xth Di triet W. Seventh District, Smith Graies, ASHLAND.

KANSAS. Improved Farms, Raw Lands, First-Class Stock Farms with clear running water, and Cattle Ranches. And a large list ol PROTECTION CITY PROPERTY. State Ticket, 's-At -Law. Atty's ud Protection.

USfWe solicit yorr business. PAEMEBS, TAKE NOTICE! New Firm! New Goods! Ttie Occidental Hotel. iPiiil Per Governor, JOHN MARTIN, of Shawnee. For Lieutenant-Governor, F. W.

FIt.VSIUS, of Cloud. For Secretary of Htattt. A.U.THl'ltMANof Labi tie. For Auditor, WMI. Miami.

For Treasurer, W. II. WIMTK, of Morris. For Attorney General, I.F. DI FFHN ISAC1I EH.of Barton.

Foi Supt. of Public Instruction, A.N. COLE, of Phillips, For Associate Justice, W. P. OAMPISEI.L, of ScilK'wick.

For Congresnian, Seventh CI I AS. 8. E11Y, of Sedgwick. For Senator 3Hlh District, W. II.

CAiiTER. of Comanche. FOY PAYNE, A. N. DEMIXC-, Proprietor.

The Kans. Farmers -DEAL1CHS IN- North Main St. Wichita, Kan, The only lirst-class, ($2 per day) Hotel in the city. Insurance Company, Hardware, Stoves, Pumps, Tinware, Piping, Gasoline, erosene and yi. E.

FOY, '5 Mitre THING. 'KANSAS. ABILENE, To KMitoen Days In tho Saddle Assassin? Protection Town ship-Sill. U. Mrs -Lottie llutchins, at the request of the people generally and not by any solicitude on her part, is the Democratic candidate for superintendent of public instruction.

Having been placed on the ticket sli; naturally feels a pride in triumphing ov-r her opon-jiit, and if elected, as she most assuredly will be, she will devote her entire time to the advancement of our public schools. -ALL KINDS OF- COUNTY TICKET. And In fact everything- kept In a first-class Hardware, PROTECTION, KANSAS, Is the Company to Insure your Farm Property with. REPAIRING NEATLY EXECUTED. Comer of Broadway and Tine Street.

PROTECTION, KANSAS. All accounts due Foy Bran an pay-lube to M. Ji. Foy. For liopiosoiilative, .1.

II. HUDSON. For Clerk District Court, It. E. GOUDAIU).

For Snpt. Public Instruction, LOTTIE 11UTC1IINS. For I'robate Judge, W. T. K1NDEK.

For Ciinutv Atloi'iiey, TJIOS. (I. UHAMIiEiuS. CoiuJiiissioMer 2d District, V. J.

JM LLEK. tViniiiiissinuer I'd District, HI? R. 0. TURNER. ILLINOIS Stable JCrs JOHN K.

'MOitl'uN. A ttno.M.-r Oat iu' li'ucc. M. li.i the republican candi Because it is a Home Company. Because its Directors are Farmers.

Because one Risk never sets Fire to date for in the Ihird district, wan de ted tiivviisliip trustee in Stock Boarded by the Day or Week. Protection township last fall, and bis Finest Tenttw mil riifH ia the city, l'assongors ciutmmI itllmrts of Hit record shows Hint he has not lost any time in making out bills against the county for what little work he has dune. Resident Dentist, Artilicial teeth, from one to a full plate, inserted. Gold fillings a specialty. All work warranted.

Consultation tree. Office Up stairs, Shields' Building A 8 11 LAM), KANSAS. DAXLEY STEVESON, DEALERS IX Because it Pays for Live Stock if kill- W. II. Carter has t'ic, reputation of one of the ablest men ever elected to the legislature of Missouri and history shows that that body hii8 been composed of the most talented men in tho world, and it behooves this district to put Mr.

Carter there if it wants a man of brains instead of bombast and paunch to represent In 1ks7. Geo. W. rawford a'-sessed Protection township for and ono year later, M. L.

liaxier did the same work and was allowed fill for it. S48 more than Crawlord received. Think of this voters. Figure on what he'd do if he in elected county commissioner. If you want a man who will intelligently, honestly and faithfully represent you in the legislature, cast your vote for farmer Joe Hudson.

Ho will always be found laboring for the best interests id' Comanche county and her people. It is conceded by all, irrespective of party, that Tom Chambers is one of the ablest lawyers in Southwest Kansas, and the county is badly in need of such ability and should secure him Lr comity attorney while there is a chance. M. L. Baxter wants to trade Republican votes to J.

Parker Ball for U. L. votes for himself. His motto is anything to get in as commissioner of the third district so that he can handle the county money on a large scale. For assessing Protection township alone eu, wiieuitu uii uj.

uu uuo renin. counlry, 'I'lto Tnivelin l'lihlio will lincl it to tlioir interest' to put up at Huh burn. Chari'H IleaKoiitilile. VANWEY SON, Proprietors, Protection, Kansas. in 1KSH, be put in bis -'itlle bill" for fill, which is almost double the amount cbaivcd by any assessor of previous Because it does no business out of the years, as the following will show: In 1880 V.

M. Tay.or assessed Piotecli ni and Valley towns, ips before they were FRESH SALTED STOP AT THE OLD RELIABLE divided, for now mind you, tins Because it has $50,000 surplus over all was for two townships. In iss" G. V. Crawford assessed Protection township Liabilities.

TV JL- for Jiin and then one year later comes the ''boodler" and would be county eonmibsiciHT ami has the gall to put in iecause you cannot afford to run the -i nit J. MEATS, Cash Paid for Hids and Furs. Fresh Fish and Game in Season Your Oi'rs Solicited. Ashland, Kansas. iiisbili and have it allowed, tor $111.

Voters of Comanche county, let us riSK oi nox navmgyour property insured by this company. elect a commissioner in the third dis trict that will look after the interests of the county, and not be so zealous of JJest Accommodations in the Iloadqii arte-s lor COMMERCIAL TRAVELERS. JOHN FISH, Proprietor. Corpor JIain St. nml AVusliiuglon Avenue, PROTECTION, KANSAS.

Winter is the Time ol Risk. Don't Wait! Gallon H.M.WINN, 1 Gold Hunting Cmp bis own pocket book. Coldwator Star. The Kansas Democrat. One of the must valued exchanges that reaches our table is the Kansas Democrat, published at Topeka by the Kansas Democrat publishing company.

The Democrat is a six column, eight page daily paper and lirst-class in every respect. Itslocation tit the statecapital kJ1 zwnt hwI magnificent. A vote for Tom Kinder, will be a vote for an honest and competent man not a crank, ami one who will prove a worthy successor to Judge Widaman. Vote for Charles S. Ebey for congress.

He favors opening up Oklahoma and itli ladies' and eetiln'sizn ith work n4 rsei of West Main Street. lrcii'" localltyctn awiiwoiij i HowwinuiKMwibi atipwer wo want on per- fjv jjrr-j p. InnlllT.tnkimiil the Indian territory settlement. A vote for S.U.Peters isa vote against the opening of Oklahoma andjthejl'jdiau territory. $50,000.

To Loan ttflrhnrnm to tiiw-lnll. a comply Unpofonr valuablf and rf tful ItorNEUOLI) NAMPI.I.S. Tiiw mt'l-a well is afWrrm fcaekfpl IbemlD ynur l.um for IB mont'itami Biiowo ihem l-come your own prttj II ia tOOisk It is fr-a cn4inB th hLIU (OLD wat'-hand COSI MnpH fre, as IhBbowlnnol tb aamplw In any locaii y. alwa v- 31 ta in Urre trart for aflr our imrtM i lff ia month or two We usually get bm aOOO In t-aa ffno Itia aTOTOunilii.f country- inoflt wi fr. il oTer iwr marte In orler tl our p'i one wnrettwyca te wwo, omt AtTica.

Writ odt. aiij mkTireof Ihecbnr. Bdcrlt will beha--Iyny troaU tut too toibow tbeami.lea io lho whomay call at ytmr homa and your reward will be rut nat i-iactory. A p'tal nrl oa wbicb write otp fcnt 1 wnt an i aftr yon know all. ir yoa not car se farther, wliy no bar fa'lw.

Bit if yoi (to von-addrw at one-, yoa can rnrf KRFE on of tha tMt i'iidfirfd watr-V tn world andew lnt HmoI CrtNTl.Tf I-I-S. pmT otl ftprew. Me. A40nMti0. Olli: 4 iK- Ui, tuUii-aKi', MAIM.

If you want ability and experience for state senator, vote for W. II. Carter. G. A.

W. Boedeclier, Prop. ISrCKLIS, KAXSAK. Corner of 5'AI For a competent district clerk, put in On Good Farms in Comanche, Clarl enables it to present the latest political news to its readers. Us' telegraphic service is admirable.

No person who whishes to be thoroughly informed on Kansas politics should be without the Democrat The weekly Democrat is same size as daily, making forty-eight columns almost entirely solid reading matter, and just the paper for those who do not find it convenient Intake the daily. This most excellent paper will be mailed to any address on the following terms: Daily Democrat, one year, live dollars; six months, three dollars. Weekly, one dollar per year-payable in advance. Address, The Kansas Democrat Publishing Topeka, Kansas. and Adjoining counties by EBEMM) CO, your vote for R.

E. Goddard. Qur Candidate for President. I He will be uo'iiinaied liy the conven-i tion and will lie ele ted' bv the people liecaus lie will conic the niar.st to fill-! ing their it chief magisttate. I Kleetric Bitters has liwn Riven llie high est places, N-caiifc no other medicine has so well lilied the ileal ol perfect I tonic and a'teno ive.

'i'lie proplo havo 1 indorsed Eirctrie Bitters ami rely upon ll.is great remedy in all ttoublc- of liv-er, toiimeli mid kidneys. Knr ah ma-1 Inrial teveis and diseases ciiisc.l by ma-i lariat poisons. Electric. Bitters cannot he too liighly recoimiH nded. Alo cure heaitaelie ami lis la.

-t Ion guaranteed or money leliindeii, Price I 60c anil 1 nt Cilj Ding Store. 4 SARATOGA ROLLER MILLS, ED. DUNNE, Agent, PROTECTION, KANSAS. Carries a full line of mill-stuffs mr.nri future 1 hy the? rollowiag are some of tbeir 3i audi of Hour Gold Coin, Gold Leaf, Silver Leaf and Silver Belt. All Patent Flours.

Also carry a full htoek Horn Meal, Shorts, Bran, Ohonjied i eed. (iorn, Ktc. For First FUce. A greit aui 'Uii' nl riifrLiferlnff will lw lV ini'iii ii iati- to n-cure lor liieir null llie lirs' plice on the tiokei. tin' lii't inuii will jirohi'ilv s--con Hip im f' ri 'J'lwn it imliirx-d by tlie ol llie urtil.

lincr La- Im-i-h totlie front, is iiii-riT Iia bHn iinloi'l. ii 1 1 i pi vi-n Hip r-iii'lti iii'i-iiliml sd iplcil to the rrlM and cure nil of kidnoys, liyt-r and stouiiicli. Electric Mttg gnarantwil. is a safr invmimctit. I'rice 5tc anc1 $1 a bmli.

In City Irn tore. 3 If you vote for Thomas G. Chambers, you will be voting for an attorney that is capable of looking after the county's business. Kansas. Protection,.

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Pages Available:
142
Years Available:
1888-1888