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BUFFALO CLIPPEH. font i w0 Published Every Friday r.t Job Printing THE CLHTER Office is fully equip pvd with a fiint-elnsa outfit, and is pre1 parod todu all kinds of Job Printing in the best slylu of the art, such si Pamphlets, Letter-heads, BillheadH, Cards, Fosters, etci Office in "Clipper Building," on west slduofMulh street. BUFFALO, KANSAS F. BROCK. BuIKJo, Wilson County, Kas, J.

II. HALE, ruLlllhcr. VOL. 2, BUFFALO, WILSON COUNTY, KANSAS, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER, 4, 1887.

NO. 32. PHYSICIANS. J. K.

E. A. Election Proclamation. Demon, County Attorney A. CtXH'KH, Notary l'utllo.

Sorghum Sugar. Runyan, Caahlcr. The Slate of Kansas, To hII to whome these, Chronicle: t' A. Cooper, who nt- PIONEER REAL ESTATE OFFlCft CLIFTON BANK. Buffalo, Kansas.

COOPER BROCK. Prewnti niy oou.c Giitimsa: tended the grand lodgo of (ho Select Kxsw te, that V. K. Kelley. slier- Knight A.

O. U. W. in Fort Scull iff of Wilson county, Kansas, by virtno wo1. brought hack with him a samplo of authority in mo vested, do ly this of the sugar made at the FtScott works, proclamation give public notice, thtt on It of "k'" brown color, and wo can the first Tuesduv succeedimr tho lirst nollcu no diUVrenet) between the sum- B.

E. Jones M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SUHGEON. Benidence South end of Main Street, Buffalo, Kan.

tSTGrailuAto LoulHville Medical College. Office In Clipper building, down atalni. A Loan, Insurance General Banking Business Monday In November, (the tame being plo ami the -grade of sugar made The Eighth Dav ok NovEMBKti, A. D.U'om sugar cane. Tho work have a 1887.) there will be hold a general cloc-! capacity of about thirty barrel per Transacted.

II II COLLECTIONS SOLICITED. day. Air. hail a long conversation with Mr. Parkinson, the man to whosu II II efforts is duo th 3 success, of the process F.

L. Hamilton, D. rilYSICIAX of making sugar from, aorghiini. He seems to have had a largo amount of tribulation before ho succeeded. For tion, end tho officer to be chosen at that time are ns follows, to-wit: A Sheriff.

A County Clerk. A Register of Deed. A Couuty Treasurer. A Bounty Surveyor. A County Coroner.

A County Commissioner for tho First Y. Mo. Correspondents, BASK OKXOHT AMERICA, N. NATIONAL BANK OF COMMERCE, C. Oflice houra, from 9 to 12 am.

from 1 to 4 pm. AND TRAKSFERS, IN THE REST OF COMPANIES. Lands Bought, Sold and Exchanged for MERCHANDISE. Address lis nt Buffalo for prices and terms Wo represent one of the best loan companies in eastern Kansas, nlilch cnabtof us to competo wilh any other company in tho west. Lovns nuule on farm ami city property at low rate.

Oflico on Main street tlfACKOSS FROM ni'FFALO HOTEL. BUFFALO, KNS instance: a government chemist came on and investigated tho process, and reported it a failure Mr. P. says that after this report he could not have given District, composed of the townships of Kxnminrr for tlto Kama Protective Union, Life Insurance Company. Office and residence, Two block cent of Clipper Building.

Buffalo, Kau. Center, Full llivcr, Prairie, Duck Creek and Talleyrand. A Township Trustee for each town ship in Wilson county. C. Cowdery, Business Card.

away the s'ock in the Fort Scoltt sugar works. Ilo was not salislicd with the report, however, ami with considerable difficulty had another government client 1st, the superior of the lirst one, sent on who, nfu-r a thorough investigation, pronounced tho process grand and glorious success. From that time until I he present, Mr Parkinson states that he has had applications for nt least A Township Clerk for eacli township iu Wilson county. A Township Trearurer for each town DKALEtt IN SPECIAL BARGAINS. ship in Wilson county.

Money to Lone on Real Estate nnd Chittla Mjrtjjaga, Security. Two Constables for each township in Wilson county. One Koad Overseer for eaeh road VJit.uiK) worm or lln iigm-n as to results were about ns follows: An 80 acres, 05 ncrea incultiva' tion, good hearing orchard, a fine artifical Grove of timber" of 8 acres, fine. jeacli orchard budded fruit nnd all small district in tlto various townships in KiO acres 1 mi. of corporation of tho thriving town of frame house 18 x28 containing 4 room) well finished inside it out, good I bnve the agency for one of the best Loan companies in Kansas.

Large loans speciality cotno and ee tut beforo Applying jewhere. M. C. Cowdury. Wilson county.

Also, one Juslide of tho Peace, to till vacancy, in each of the following named townships; Cedar, Chclopn, Clifton, Pleasant Valley, Prairie and (iuilford. Said election to be conducted in no-cordancn with the provision of the cellar, living wati'r at the door fruit, good housfl 14x18, 1 also watered by creek running story, 4 rooms, frame stable, acre of ground will from 13 to 15 tons of sorghum cane, which will Hull at 2 per ton, nt tli'j wor, s. This give the farmer $2-1 to $33 per ncro for his crop. E.ich ton of sorghum enno will uiako from 112 to 13J pounds of sugar and 13 lo 10 gallons of syrup. It is therefore easy to see where tho manufacturer's prolits come in.

Mr. Parkinson has in his head scheme something like this: lie will go somewhere iu eastern cent nil Kansas, nnd put up tho main works; SfcWHI2tSlB88gl SH8E8, HJKPS.SHPS And Gents Furnishing Goods. through tho farm, good smoke com crib, waon shed cover coal house, and other out ed with plank, J3 acrca good Btr KANS. buildings, 5 acres bearing a p- corn: fruit, crop fcc. Price of plo orchard, plenty of small nil 1 C50.

Terms of pay general election laws of the state of Kansas, and the votes of elections will be leeched nt the usual place of voting in each precinct in tho county. The polls Mill be opened nt 8 o'clock a.m. on tho day of election, for tho purpose of receiving I all, its, aul will ri-nutin open until 6 o'clock p. iu. of ho same day.

Judges nnd clcrka of election lire Pensions for All. I attend to all claims against the government. Obtain pensions. Get your Pen-don Increased. Get a certilieiie of fur you when your old one is lost or destroyed.

Cat a discharge for you when you ore reported a deserter. Increase of FESSIOSS a Speciality. State your case and address run at B. Anflin. then ho will put up auxiliary work a fruit, 15 A timber, 25a.

of tun- hour. 1'i miles apart in several of I he best otny, 00 of pasture, the whole ment easy. 2-10 acres of well iniproved prairie limestone land, 104 ad localities of (lie stale, which will crush MARSH MAN'S farm is first-class first liottorn t. the cane nnd evtrjet the juice; this j.iieo will be sent to the central works by Drug- Store, means of a system i pipe lines, similar in cultivation, ou a. in mead land, all uncr fence, hedge tfe wire, price 44500.

This offer will only stand for days, from August Klh, 1887. John M. Fitch to those used for transport oil, mi. I the sugar am! syrup will bo made nt one place only in the central works. If Mr.

i'arliiiisoii out his ideas he will do much toward making Kansas u-it only tho best agricultural slate, bill one I For Purr Brag, Toilet Fancy articles, Patent Mcdi-j tines, Pa tutu, a Porsonal Attention to Preecrlp- KiX linns. liiilialo, Knn cautioned to exercise duo vigilance In dljning ud certifying the proper return and conveying them to the county for official canvass. In witness whereof 1 have hereunto set in.V hand, nt my oflion, in the c-il of l'icdoiiia, county nnd state aforesaid, this fourteenth day of October, A. JK7. W.

Kki.i.w, ihci iil'nf Wilson Coiinly, Kan 80 acres, 50 iu etillivalfon, of the most important manufacturing bal. in pasture fc meadow, no stony or wasto land, nice young orchard small fruit, MA: Fredonia stale iu tiie union. ow, balance hi pasturo, fine young orchard just beginlng to bear, 1875 4 yr old walnut trees, 150poc.au trees, SO while walnut, 204 ninples, 100 elfit, 10 acres nativo timber, good well firjo sjuingpond 10Tt deep surrounded by elm shadcf trees, house 1 Ox 1 0 with add 12 xl4 well finished, good out cellar, stablo 10x50 thatched roof, prico 000. This is ft rare bargain. ivansas.

house 14x28 1 story and well finished, all under good fence Southern Tribune: Senator of I HOTEL -0 Board by day or wee 0- 1 1 a Couuty Ticket. tfc cross fences, nlso 2 cows, 1 cultivator, 1 storing plow, i interest in com planter, all for GARDEN AND CREENHOUSS Wriolesale Retail. Fcr Distsiet Judge, LEAN DEB STILL WELL of Eric. if. 1300., COO down, balance on time.

I have luted up tho old VanMotor Hotel on the corner of Main and Hock street, and am prepare to accomodate Travelers, Commercial men, Land buyer nnd New York' quoted as saying that the three great questions, having the most piiiniiiuciice iu popular Ih-iught, at the present time, is "labor, temperance and taxation." Up.m these great questions the rep'iiblio'tns of Kcisas ive a record of whieh to Ijj proud. Tluy have enacted tho in st whol'isoinc l.i or laus of any State in the Union. The homestead is broteeted, tho wages of the laborer is piotected by the mechanic' loin and oilier laws, and on every point where protection can in tsliee be given to the laboring man. it has given. With regard to temperance the republican party bus passed whrdeHomj laws wlwcby the vicious rum seller has been G.L.

White, Sr. Has the nicest town lot in tlie city. Farmer. Give me a call. II.

B. Ilisey, Proprieter. -(: Buffalo If you want a beautiful resident lot A MTr irilOU for 11 rM.k. Tin nyVilll iVJVuw 0Arn will bo malk-d, M-oiircly wrniip'sl tonny In tho ITllito.1 Hllltns-trU for on reculpl of VV71 I lrifi uo. Mlwriil (IImmuiiI ullowe.1 to I'oal mnsters, Avenls nnd 'lnh.

Tlio Pouch MAUL'' IV'AitmT or Kr.w Vohk in I-IVJ lOM.Uc-irllliiiiiti-llltisliiiHsl SKirtlnic un.l Saiisiilloniil Juuriiiilpilbllsliitl on tlio Amei It-nu Fonllneiit. spi'ly for term to 1VHEE! Richard Fox Franklin Squar V. call upon him ami get full particulars. OUTM OF BUSINESS PART OF TOWN. BUFFALO, KANS.

driven from th and the temptation for the laborer to spend to spend N-O-T-I-C-E-I RELIABLE PATTERN 3 An thi only rn" Uja will pfrfet fiUluff garni nL ML BEMQBESTO Gystom cf Droco Cutting. Cliart aud llouk nf Ttitl rilrfvtlonR, rnxUlntf aar on. ti (Jul mi Hi rT, 83.00. Suit ty bwU, poitciilJ, on r.Ml; MfJlC. POrtTFOLIO OF FASHIONS AND WHAT TO VEA3 li a l.ni Mm kzlrm nf pfn vt Taflilon a biriia.ninitii.tiKi wiiu una tui, l-wl-p-J, fur iwnlt, Tun DciDoresI $mi fchine, TUI3 PT YLE OSt DaL A -v no For County Clerk.

D. N. WiLLlTS, of Center. For Sheriff, A.J. MASSES, of Clifton.

For Register of Deeds, C. L. MORTON, of Neodesha. For Treasurer, GEO. B.

BROWN, of Guilford. For Surveyor, J. T. COX, of Center. For Coroner, F.

M. WILEY, of Center. I II 0. --'ji lyciiio his hard earned wages for beer, ha been removed. As regards taxation, few Sia'es oolluct a smaller percent than Kanfas only 43 ci-nts on tho $103 JA 1 a High Terms I lc.ive Buflalo to engage in the AfrnuM who hvo let'l flnn sr.oes should wrlto us In a l.riTKit (no postal ciinls)imiii" or hisik valuation, nnd nt the same time is build dine, number sold In tl in.w'.iiit toi'iii i real estate business at lola, Je wele r.

Repairing neatly done. Buffalo, Kans. ing the most handsome Capitol buildit in tho United States. rmii-lvrd (Kui.l. uad ot.luln frniu us nkw I'M mid RvTit.ioniilN.inr iiiscoi'nth to bettvr tlioin clv' on new nnd fiut -wiling IsMiks.

HF.XI1V HtTCKLrX li LOUIS, MO. The Woodson county Ueptiblicans hehl their convention on the 13th, and placed in nomin.ilion ns strong a ticket as ever led the party through a caa- A WIM OhtnlmM. nnd nil oilier Imsi-1 VL I nmil i. H. I'ntent t.nieo and to my friends, patrons and would be patrons, I will say, when you have property to sell, trade, exchange, remeinbsr I am still nttonded to for Mddf.ii its Our 4loo l-iopwwlle the I', S.

I'litenl Oflion, For Commissioner. 1st. DIstrlot, 1). DORNBLASKK. JJuffalo Barber Shop, FOU Tonsorial Work CONFIDENTIAL TALKS.

EASY SHAVES A SPECIALITY, nti'lwerHii out. in I'lileet in lei lime liiaii tlKMcn-inotn fiom Wasiiimion. Kninl Moom. or Diiawin'I. Wo nilvlpnsto piunntHlilllty fre of otmrire: eml wo make No ClUIXtK UNLESS WX OIITAIN l-A'IKNT, V't n-rcr.

here, ti thf- Rout of Mony Order mi'l to ol llm U.S rsliiitllflioc. For clit'iilnr, lulrlon. tPrn.s.Hiid to sutiuil client III joiir Stoto oroount, writ; to V. A. Snow OpiMslto l'attent Ofll.m Washlnirion, D.C.

in the business and vou can iret KANSAS SKETCH. pnign. 1 he ticket will bo elecleil Iroin beginning to end, in spito of the fact that there arc three other tickets in the field, who will dicker and trade without juegment any way to defeat tho Republican candidate. The 'following is the ticket: For Treasurer, II. Bayard; For Clerk R.

M. Phillips; For Sherifi', Alfred Keek; Itcgsster of Deeds, II. 11. McIIiigh; For Surveyor. B.

Carpenter; For Coroner. Arkansas city is to have paper liiiil, Penbody has a silk plant. Dodgo City M. C. Cowdery, is the location of an extensive woolen my attention by leaving your business with J.

H. Gunby, or tvrit-ina me at lola, Kansas. Very Respt. Yours, E. Powell.

mill; Pnoln lias it glass factory ditto "Rotary Public. Buffalo, Kansas. Fort Scott; LcRoy is to soon have a sewing macliino factory; Eldorado a CySpeciul attention given to Pension papers. packing hous, besides numerous other plants in all the cities of any size. TliKCKHAM of all HoOKSdf AUVKXTfUK Condensed Into One Volume.

Pioneer I Daring Heroes AND Deeds Tho tlirlllliijfo Ivoiitnrusof 'l i Wo explorers and frontlo (Miters with In Haul, outl nv.l nnd wild boasts, ovor our wholo ooiinlry, from tliocnrllost tlmos to the prjs-nt. LIV3 mid famous exploits of IK-Hoto, Lii.Hullo, Hum Huh, lloone, mtoii.Bra IV. Croj! lit, II ivli, II n-tun, Camo-i, Custer California Joj. Wild till 1. Ilutfulo Bill, Oaniral Mile and Crook firest Indian Chief an I scores of ot'ion.

BI'MW-DIDLY ILLCSfKHC with lino enrrnvluir. AOE.NT3 WANTED. Low-prluod, and bnut Karly wM (ItIds perfwM er.ilsfacilca. CyDoa't pay oilier companies 940.00 profit on a machine so coon A3 Tna PEMOKEET, but buy direct of tho inaa-nfacturcra, Cent C. O.

D. jrri! tw DEMOREST FASHION nnd SEWING MACKtNE IT Eat JltU Ctreat, New York CM Half the towns in tho stato have gas, or are prospecting with good Indicati In repponso to a vote taken among the farmers, by the Prairie Farmer, us to their choice for President in 18S8, the following ratio of all parties was east: Blame, Cleveland, John Sherman, Lincoln, St John, 516: C. 15. Fisk, 180; Allison (Iowa), 118; Thurmnn, CO: Henry George, 48; Powderly, 42; Hill (N. 41; Any good Prohibitionist, 10.

The rest of the votes were scattered a-mong 22 candidates. ons of finding gas, coal, salt, or other Q. L. Ernst, Auctioneer. Yates Center, Kans.

Leave orders with Powel I Buffalo Real Estate Exchange Prompt attention given. See Jamieson, -FOR- FURNITURE. Opera Block, Buffalo Kns. valuable minerals, many of which have Bints to Fanner. You can not cut the ico until the ice freezes.

Never do a thing until it becomes an absolute necesity. Make no preparations for next spring. It wiil come soon enough. Never mind if tho varmin do destroy your young trees, they bavo never bore aiiythliis- to sell. Tluio for payment allowed.

A new and full assortment jreuts short of funds, H.SCAMMKLL&CO., ST.LOUrH.MO already been located with glorious results. By these projected ent rpriscs wo see that a general interest through the state is being taken with a view to mining, and our already rich country in farming and stock raising is now on the verge of a manufacturing area. Many minds run in many direction, I HI kI wtif? a fori. of beds, bureaus, chairs Undertakers goods, II. E.

ERTRAM. -DEALER IN Second hand goods. Hlghestprlce paid for ole Iron, Rags Copper Tun Yates Center Coal and Gas Company have ordered the machinery for boring, and are making all o'her nec Acents Wanted for the most nnpleto impular fiimily physio-Ilia book ovor produced. Hdout somothlnif Miri0S' 1.1 in. pfepuriil ton of raor.

thin On. Hunilr.4 any fruit. Take no care to shelter your machin arpllcatlonn for pat.nl. la essary arrangements to find what lies HI a. ana rorelffo conn I IrlM, to.

pnblinhr of 111. Scl.nti. so with tho country ore, too inueo of bl.neath their cily. Some of their titles BBOOr.1 CORN CHANUTE, KANS i sameness will bring destruction. In this for nnUnl real.

lnd-mrk. for 111. Hnit.il htalaa. and tn naUnli in Canftdft, Knalnnd, Franw. ContlieunaiiU anil liberal ailTaneamanll Sade.

iuirnB. Kiiforencii: Nat. Bank III. JT. OJtOkUK di tm-U HUM St Uhleama.

Oarnianr, and all oth.r "heir ip.r'.- i THoaoecjiri.r, ofv.i'M rir.un, and Mies ar alwHyc sure and larixo. EitTlltELV NEW. up to th. very Intent jlonen. rut In plain lnusruaro A 0U8AT NOVELTY in u'l 11 part aa attract Instant attoiillun.

inrcii--f nr. Tho most profusoly ud bomitir.hlv tili liook of tho kin I overifot up. WSSHY All It BY i FAR tho i)WErtT-PItlCEO ever published are disputed on the surface since the indemnity transfers, but their faith never fails nnd tiiey wiil go down into mother eartli 2,000 feet if necessary. no. la unwjualad and tU.r IMIIlUoa art i a-PATTEKN OIlDElt.

ery, therols plenty more where Unit came from. Give your stock scant feed in the early part of tho winter, you will not hnvo so mi ny to feed in tiie spring. Remcmber and bury your fruit nnd vegiliulles sufficiently deep enough to freeze in the lirst northerner. Don't plough to much of your ground this fall, what if you should be ahead of all your neighbors in the spring and they siioclii preilicl your failure. less than hnlf tho cost of any deeonl volume I 'yet out.

are tlrcii of siruirirlinsr Tlil OnW nil'iM tslitrr i a ratarnortliln 1 JarLcl, rKF.K. i Cut and Im-ku. tKfcr. iauviry Ui l.ib a tii.i the Sun Flower State has led off nobly; in her recent experiments at Fort Scott, a process for making sugar from the native plant of Kansas, sorghum cane, has been devised, with this discovery unexpected results arc to be derived; wealth and prosperity will spring from every loealily, farmers derive large incomes from their land, empoynient will be offered to all classes and the thousands of acres of our valuable farming land will -be sought after by capital and energy from all parts of the eijntiyvh. would not live in Kansas.

Kansas is at the head again, by having the largest four-year-old steer in the world. Ha was raised McGregor, of Sedgwick county, and weighs 4,500 pounds. WANTED. Mew ako Wombs, To subscribe for the Daily or Weekly Times, in connection with the Buffalo Clipper. The place occupied by The Timks tn Kausas jo.irnallam and polities I to well known to uoeit commendation from thcIClij.per.

1Mb a feorlen, outspoken, lnde)Kndent Kepublicun iufact the Stale paper, i It favors the oforcemcnt of law and order. W. oan furnish our paper and the Daily Times for $5.00 a year. on'ri furnish" our'iipc'f o'nd lU'c M'KKkV' Trvgforl.G0ayear. XuJoyi 1 for The Times Promtum Lit.

f'T iiiui o.i to v. tirntunr i jAin rircci, itiw II retelve, ri-ivrn Urawlnan and prapared and Waal In the Falont Offic on ahort noma. Tarna. Tory ma. ibl.

Moehar. for milt or drimiuga Ad.lc. by mjlllroa Mannp.ailr lntu W1BJITIPM) l.a (li. Iarmi.t alranlation and la th. tnil.ntlal of ita kind publlahad In th.

world. dvnt of auoh a aotk. warjr patwa Thia iar. and illnalralad nawnoapar I. imhli.hoii WKKI.T M.

and admitted to ba tha bwt ppr did to ki.u.. niwhaniua. Inroie ioi.n. nsiiM-rin an. oiiiw d.partiuon a of Indoatrial nfi3s.

pnli-lii In nr coin.lrr. It oonUlnathn uamn i of Ki of arnryinrcntion jial.nfl e.i. Si l. 'i'r muntlia lor on. duliar.

frAi 'l bv jM vo'i Imv nil to pulanl write to i iii Uuiouiioj Anwnaa, V-- 'i with hlirh prljed boks, Write for piriliru'nr (it Ibis ifreat new departure to builf istll 1'LANBT PtrBLIHHI.V:! WB Pine street, ST. LOflS. MO 80 day's tlm. (riven Avent without .1 tmiriil. J5 la Virk, tnil yin I inail.

fuli-iic (i I tl-rn. with If ducrliilk tlila 1 I 11 and roll full JbCkut, wortlt ccatt. (Kit wf 1 '-lr, JttiKt Xrmn, CI, CC, IS, 19. T' tu.e f( iks Till-; Fir! National Bank of Cbanute, just benn rgaiitzcd, with a subscribed capital slock of Clipper Ofiice for iine jol A car load of salt has jur-tt been receiv- I of tl.in imililn, It 'a i I fiirtii.ln.ii at 7L i.fj.

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