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Clark Republican from Minneola, Kansas • 3

Clark Republican from Minneola, Kansas • 3

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H-Mmi'T 'tin- li H- i. i 00()t "fiffi SAUPORD REFLECTOR i J- 1 eitizr-ijs as latmafior of Howell Jc Tragrs! MlNNEOLA AUGUST 9, a Sw fs 9 fissc. HOT-AID FODHiOILjjGreat Western LandAgc'y, nKCT MTTsra. Brim irt 1 isst Fonsm mm ti lubt. I gnscery store -while locatod lir(, came Land Office at Gardeu.

City ATTORNEYS A LA If, KaxsasI Over 30,000 BAHFOHD Heaters in TJse. ir X). KKK1O0O The political bsUle of tltis year will 1e the 1) Manager, meat importitut of any Uiun lias beea fought in the United States for years. The stnu-gle will not only be for siipremccy ia tlie TVliite Hore jfiimeola, 1 Piuplar adTtrtibiiiK. SO cts per inch per month iui iini- 10 linelirst mser an in but It -M'ill also dt-cide oar Kansas for sa'o AVe have soir.e of tha finest farms in on.

Ore cenU per line each subsequent inser- luture economic vrhetlier tue Republican priiH ipal of H. PAYNE, I ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Asbland, Kan.s-is. Will Practice in all State. Federal Courts.

ju. All bills collected monthly, unless otherwise MttrneleU. ca ssetl unparelM iu oia-roin and try i ev'rj- jiossible line suuv its down from Bucklin last Friday, returning the next day. Wonder what is so attractive, for Joe, here. II.

W. Bishop returned yesterday, from Wellington from the sick bed of his youngest child. It had been sick for some time, and last Friday the -doctors gave np all hopes of its recovery and "on Saturday it passed away. 51 r. and Mrs.

Bishop the sympathy of the entire community. "What must be the" rage of the maddened Jyver when he wakes up in hell and finds that the bullet he Sred at h'u sweetheart just, before shooting himself throgh the head, did not prove fatal? How-he RanHiw- EiHitt One Tlioitstnul acres which -will be seid Those hi the -East wishing to West and get either a i Agricirftr- be coiitimictl, or whether we siialf pkiitxo tli country iiitu financial depression, IuIk. troubles, baukniptcy aa'I poverty, to 't Wm. Dautell, the theories of a stublicm and laistaWsiuaaiixi- Iresiclent. Boot Shoemaker.

The T'laile will be fstiuid where it lias ever K. tc TIMK TA BLE. (Main Line) In Eflect Juue 51, 1888, 7 stood on the side of -the best interest of tin ueople, on the side of the American rJepairinr A Specialty. Shop Eicrhth Avenue as against thosa of Kuroj'C; for the prosjieriw of Amcrieaii uiam.facturcrs instead of those a or Stock- farm CIJEAl now is TJ112 T1JIA7 'Speeitit Given to all Communications, HALL, APPLETON P. KANSAS must rave when he learns of her recovery Kansas.

Stations. foreign lands; in favor of Amerii-an uiaiu by American inado by American -wnrkinsiiieii and marriage to the man of her choice." Express as against the conspiracy of the free trade theor Pewthers, wife and dnusbter 4tty2, 1833, Notice is her by given that the- following named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof of in support of his claim, and that said nroof will be -made -before-clerk of district court a Ashland, on Aniru.t 30, 18SS, viz: JOHN A SHEjTOX, no caw for the ne 30 iiw sw sy J4 nw qr. see 29 tp 31 24 w. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Tliomas A Moore, Ceonre Ifartnon, Oliver Lucius and J. 8.

all of Appleton, 27 C. F.M-N iles, Register Ijtnd ORiec at Garden City, Kan. 0, lfcss. is heret'V sjiven that the following named settlor lias filed notice of her intention to make tina; proot iu support of her claim and that said prK)f v. iil be made before the Probate.

of lleado county. Meade Center, fin August 2S, viz: JANE WOODKCNO 710(1 for lot 3 of the ne qr sec 12 tp 30 of 20 w. She names the- following witnesses to prove liis continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: D. A. usmbert, James McElroy, Joe McElroy, A.

8. Hall, of Kansas. 2 CFMNiles. Register. Laud OSlcc at Garden City, July 6, 1S88 Notice Is hereby jjiven that the following named set tler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim aud that said proof will be made before Probate Jude -at l)odire Citv, on Anijust 31, 18SS- viz: ALBERT 'P WILKINSON, ot Mmneola, Kan for tile sw qr, sec 25, tp 29, 25 w.

He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz; -David Johnson, VV. L. Johnson, David Pittman Elias Bishop, all of Minneoia, Kan. 21 CF Nile3, Rei Land Office at Garden City. Kansas, Jun 27, 188 Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention fro make final proof in support of his claim and that said proof will be made before the clerk ol dist.

court at Oodee Citv, Kansas, on Wept 12, lxs, viz: liKii KASS Bi'OOKS, for the lots 3 scyicon 25, tp 20, 26 W. iht names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon ana cultivation or said iand, viz: ists and the selfish rins of importers in the At- A. Trial Will Justifv Our Claims. turned last Saturday from an extended A TTORKE AT LA lautic citiws, who see enormous fortunes in pros Also Hannfaetnrers of Tho Jewel (Baltimore visit to Sedgwick, Kingman and Harper xi eater) tue aanrora staf nievatea uven ana iieaE- pect as the result cf the adoption of the suiciua' inje Kange lie sanrord rrenaer Kane lor ncn counties. Mr.

Pewthers v. as contemplat tue celebrated ruu ana Aparanent rt oases, an i and Apartment Honses, aod Arbiter Coots. Ashland, nan. ing moving east but, since returning here policy of rrcsideut Cleveland; on the side o' the American fanner, whose prosperity more on a home market on a foreign one: on the side of prosperity for an, rather thai: and seeing our prospect for as good crops Btftyr mrduimng elsnrttrre aend for cimtlar caul examine. The Ban ford National Stove Works, Foaafiiy, Tetidrfil.

Silssroea, City Westward Eastward Kansas City 9.or, pm. c.3D, a. m. Iopeka, 11.35, P.M. 4.10" 1'ratt, 8.30 a 10 7.20, Uiieklln, 10.30, a III 5.20, pm Kinimdown, 10.45a in.

5.07 pm Sloora 11.03, am 4.47, ni MIJTNEOIA, 11.18, pm 4.32,"" Fowler, 11.43, 4.07, Meado 12.07,"" 3.43, Liberal, 1.45, 2.05, Freight from ttie East arr yes at 1.15 p. ni. and from the "West at 8.55, a. in. poverty for the many and' prosperity for the as they have farther east, he has decided to remain in Appltou township.

merchant importers of Xew York City. The Blade will le made brighter and better W-. M. CHRISTOPHER, 13arl)er I Tnird resser, Shaving Shampooinrr and Hair-euttino; Stylishly Executed. saturaay evening the young THE men of Fowler agreeably surprised Rav, -j- Dkalek Ix Furniture AIt Undertakers Goods, The Finest line of FUKNIi'UHE West of Kansas City, at PRICES SUIT THE TIMES.

esf way Shaw by presenting to him $10 or worth of the necessaries and luxuries of E. M. STOKES, Agt. South t-f Erug.SUiro, JJlXXEOLA, Kas" BETWEEN BUCKLIN DODGE CITY. life.

It shows the esteem in which the rev erend gentleman -is held at that place, as To get a First-CIassWatc is in our Co-Operative Clubs HIE ITCHES HTATlOJfB: South ofSaiita Fe Ii. II. SIMPSON than ever the coining year. Sir. Locae lia elaborated cerUiin for Its iaijirovement t8S, which will be fully and faithfully carried out.

All the regular departments will Ihj improved and bettered. The "Household," tiu "Young Folks," the "Camp Fire," the "Farnr and "Question Bureau," wiil each be nirv.le th best ot its kind; and the shall still beiaort worthy of title of only perfeet newspaper in the United State. "We make a special campaign rate of 20 cont--for lliree Ciuii Kites the cheapest, ever known for a stnidard newspaper. We invite-everybody to write tojis for sspeeimen copy and confideiitial terms to Asents. Address," Tiik Hi-ik, Toledo, Ohio.

COPP, No 21 ALSO they were not only the young men of the place, but not one of them -was a member of the church. 11,35 a Aceoindation 5.30, p. m. 7.15 10.30 ni Bnkliti, Podge City LGWSTcksHFRiOES 12.35" 11.30 ITEMS JOHN'S CREEK. Only SLOQ a LOCAL NKIVS PiiOPKinroR Of Tlie Elephant Stabler, IIANBSOME 1HGS, SAFE RELIAniE TEAMS 02? SHORT NOTICE.

When yon go to Dodge 'ie Scke to stop at tho ELK Pi I A XT STABLE. South or Santa Fe track DODGE KANSAS PATEN RESIDENT DENTIST, DODGE CITY, SAS. KOOMS OVEK BEE-KlVE STORE. George E. Clots, John Gosset, John I-.

Imn-jau and Levi Martin, all of Wilbum, Kan. 28-a C. F. M. Miles.

Eej Ui Land Office at Garden Cilv, 1883. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has riled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of claim and that said proof will be made before Probate Judge at Dodge City on Sept 21, 1888, viz: ELIAS BERRY for the nw if, sec 14, tp29sr23w. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and Caveats and Trade Marks obtaiiutl, and all Pat ent condneteil FKK.S OUR (UTICK IS OFI'OSITE' U. S. I'ATKNT iVFl Cli.

We have no sv-b-ajrencies, ail busi Thousands of tlie best $33.00 Qold Watch ever made are sell ing in our Co-operative Clubs. 4 fiTtiisls the JBett, Cheapest, Mo.it Convenient, end only co-opcmlive System cf selling watches. The watches are American Lever Stem Winder containing every essential to accuracy icid durability, and hfive, in addition, numerous ptented Improvements found ia no other watch. They are absolutely the oaly Dust and Hatvppror.f Movement made in the World, and aro jeweled throughout with VEKUIXi: XtUItlES. The Stem Wind, and Set is the strongest and simplest made.

Then aro fuVy rqnal far tip-neartmee, accuracy, tint-ability an A xervicm, any 75 Watcli. Our co-operative Clnb System brings them within the reach of every one. ness direct, nonce can transact patent husinesr in less time and at COST than those re 'i irf mote from Washington. to S.B.PUGH, DEALERS IN SlliEEE Send model, drawhisr photo, wit' descrin tion. We advise if patentable, or int.

eearire. our ice iiol one uoi.m parent is GROG 3.RIES," 'FEED, cultivation of said land, viz; Alonzo Emerson, Michel Stucky, William Burgpss Omri Fast, of Wilburn, Kan, rrcr.Q a now io I'aseiits, wire to actual clients iu your Stiite, county, town, sent free. Addresss C. A. snow 6s tbeKEYSTOKE LilD.

LOM, JL. mmmm clue. Opposite Patent Office. Washington, D. C.

83-33 C. P. M. Niles, register. Laud Office Garden City, Kansas.

iune2018S8. Notice is hereby "riven that the follow WOOD, William, Morgan and Felix Myers, Lee Russle aud Gabe Finley.left for Texas last Friday. Rev. O.B. Shaw prenched the grandest sermon at this place last Sunday that has ever been delivered in this community.

It. Mattingly has sod corn that, he says, will average 25 bushels to the acre. No drouth with' him, he is one of the boys that is going to stay. 3Iiss Lou Hall and sister are attending the Normal at Ashland. They are missed verj' much by their friends.

Mis3 Mary Wood returned home last Saturday from a two week's vWt with lit Minneoia friends. Rev. Shaw will preach at this place one week from next Sunday at 3 o'clock, p. If your water melons are ripe look out for the boys. They are mstlers.

Singing at Mr. Lillic's last Sunday night was well attended. An ice cream festival at Mr. Maftingly's wa3 enjoyed by eleven couple of our young folks last Saturday evening. Miss Ida Barnes received the prize fr having the finest cake.

Ladies, look out fbr the two young mn who wear sunflowers in their hats. Th-y are heart crushers from way back. "Rogero." Box S28. PliVszUm A IS EAT OFFKli We refer to any Ccta- i IS ing named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of Goal Gasoline. E-Goodb XSm Clubs Constantly P-arraire.

Elsewhere ve print a proposition from s. a i' Ak liltiill ,1 ill mi his ciaim and that said proof will oe made Joia How Bad Kooey. i before Clerk of district court Jit Ashland, Street, AH KAX. Wy KAVt Agincizs in cvtry ULttaScnrr a WANT AGENTS fVFSVWHtKI Kansas, on September 28, 18bS, viz: OSEPII INLO no 6545 for the ne and nw if se 3f, sec 23 tp 31 2a w. fie names the following witnesess to Ihe Oj.icago Weekly 1 nnes to send its weekly to subscribers, during the presidential campaign ffrthe small sura of 25 cer.ts.

The weekly Times is one of the greatest papers in America and this offer should meet with speedyacceptanee at the hand of our rendars. We will send The Week ly Times with The Minneoia Era for the campaign for 75 cents. It is not netcessary to organize clubs. Individual subscribers-will be entitled to this low subscription rate. prove his continuous residence upon and A UiSE UI cultivation of said land, viz: Lewis Trav'in, Stephen Chance, Thomas Bought tho Splendid HIGH ARM Clouder Nathaniel Bedell, all of Appleton, We now iiavo on tlie morket 12,000 acres of tlie PI Rest Decled: lands in ark and Ford comities that we are disposing of at Very LOW FIG UliESfi SHEARER NEWKIRK! kaDsas.

33 S3 C. F. M. Nih'S, Ii ste viirv (Louisville Medical College.) PHfllMUllll OfT'rs. his IVofessional Service To the fVojlt of Minneoia Ami Vicinitv.

in City Fdorj-. MINNKOLA. KAN. Pw C. T-U-R-N-33-S-, Anna vimm A HOT CAMPAIGN SEWIf.

r.lACHI?JE BECAUSE IT WAS THE BEST. FROM OIK EXCHANGES. Kan- For all kinds of blacksmithing, call on. the old reliable, 1LW. lltf We.

havp some splendid bargain in town property: -3 SlFEAKER NlJWKIItK. Plenty of money on good lands, 6 W.Bisiror. We can sell j'ou land through the mail s. J. S.

Mvers vns j.n town Tuesday. O. W. Shinogle is in from Colorado. Wm.

McNeil ia in from his Grant county homestead. Olando Pickens, of Grant county was In the city Tuesday. Eck House left for Colorado last Sunday, We wish him success. J. S.

Shearer and L. V. Newkirk were in the hub last Saturday. Ilev. McCartney is holding a protracted meeting at Wilburn this week.

The new Aldine is the place to stop when in Ashland. G. W. IIeiuuvx, Prop. M.

Christopher shippea a car load of fat cattle to KaDsas City last Monday morniDg. Mrs. Florouce 0'Rear returned, last Tuesday, from a two week's visit with Ashland friends. Miss L.ou Brown, of Wilburn, was the guest of M. Christopher's family last Saturday and Sunday.

Evidently a match factory could have secured enougk brimstone, at this place, one day this week, to last them for some time. I have CO acres of corn, in field, to sell. E. L. Shumate, 82-tf.

5 miles south east. A train of seven coaches, bearing state guards, passed tnrongh the city last Saturday. They were going to Steven County Last week we were mis-iu formed, in regard to the fire at Meade, it being the Commercial and Hot the Osgood hotel that was destroyed. P. G.

Hoof returned last Saturday from West Plains. lie has been canvass Ing in the west rn comities for the ut Pioueer Nurseries, of Fort Scott. One year's subscription will be given to the party leaving the largest water or musk melon at this 6lice, six mouth's for the second and three for the third. When you are in Ashland don't fai: to go to the new Aldiue. tf G.

W. Herrox, Prop. If you want an eay running and dur-oblo sewing machine call at the Eit.v oificc and wo will suit you in both quality and price. tf. Will Christopher's card appears in this Issue.

When you are in need of anything in his line give him a call and you will receive perfect satisfaction. LOST On South Main street, a small gold vest chain, with a cameo charm attached. Finder will be rewarded by leav Ing at this office. The Eiia wants correspondents from Wilburn, Bloom, Vanhem, Letitia, Cash City and all neighboring towns. Station-cry and copies of the Era fnrnished to all correspondents.

atoi mSlb mil A as well as il you were present. Kahsas. ASHLAI1D, i DilJl.Itll.i4 00 i KlVlvlKlv. It will pay you to see H. W.

BiSHO? before you make a THH NATIONAL CONTEST. The Only Bsllablsand Official Campaign Book Publishsd. iui the mo-it authentic and complete Kmoliies of CLEVELAND Thnrman HARRISON MORTON, tocliicr witU Hie plat-tonu of parties Tariff by kki.lv aud aiess.le: lii.AlNKs's review of the tleetion. Statistic, etc. 5,000 Agents Wanted to sup ply millions' of intoliieiit voters.

Time is Short! Strike quickly! Show the Look, and ft. sells itself. Write at OHO for illustrated Circu lars and Terms, freG- Address, L. W. D1CKKRSON, rubliaher, fcit.

Luid-J, Mo loan on your land, as he will E. A. FEARING, TnorraETon. A FROM ALL TRAINS. 'First In Every Rexpect.

2.00 7 iii rr i rj: et otiier rates on erect jou Oilice: Upstairs, Shields Building. by other loan companies. No delay in getting money. Bks E. I'aoe Law au Collection- John J.

Shikj.uu, lieail Estate, Hie elephant stable has fitted up a nice room for a reading room for their custo- Artiffcial teeth from one to a full plate inserted. fillings a specialty. All work "warranted I Free. Ashland, Kansas. ners.

sud have t'verj'thing to make it 1 ua.ie like-. They keep ytock as cheap as my other stablo in Dodge, and have the ieyt accotn Go and see. 51-t FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE -Busi Clipper. Judge Dawson Smith is the universal choice for our next county attorney, if he can be prevailed upon to make The race. W.

W. Browning, of Appleton, C. F. Winfon, A. Van Laningham and G.

II ndgins are being spoken of for lepre-entativoJ Should Browning receive the nomination ho would poll a large vote in Appleton township. EJ. Mrs. O'Hear, a wealthy young widow of Wellington, is in town visiting Mrs. J.

S. 'fvt-rs, and consequently. Mr. and Mrs. Myers have many bachelor friends 'for the time being.

Such cowardly assaults as that made upon I). G. Watson, upon our streets Saturday night, is justly receiving the condemnation of our people. A cowardly villain who will creep np behind 'a weakly, unsuspecting, unarmed man in the darkness of night, and slug him from behind, is a new class in Ashland, aud one that is not wanted and will not be tolerated. If not sent up by the courts the cowardly perpetrator should be given notice to quit the town and county, or else take the consequences.

Mob law is not a safe thing, but is some times necessary, and this time it may prove a necessity. Journal. Spence Miner is back again receiving a hearty welcome from a host of friends. J. A.

McCartney; John Shields, W. M. McDonald. C. S.

Wiliiams, S. Shearer, 0017 THEY ILL MMll IT Car It does such beaatlfal -worlc Sssiple Kaehfna Factory Prlee. EYEEY EiCHSIE WiREAITED FOS 5 YEiES. Agents ante mterajied Territory. ME MM1FACTMIG CO, ness ana Kesiaenx property in ivunneoia JOHN SLA0KF0RD: Abstracter.

"Notary JPublic HB HIV'0 CELEBRATED FElh ALE POW. II n. IJlA tiers are safe and always effectual. Used aij to-day by 10,000 American women, j. mm Guaranteed superior to all other rem medles, or cash refunded.

Sent by mail, $1. Partio- ulars 4c Dr. Dix, 37 Tremont Boston, Mass. for live stock. II.

Bisnar. i-UCCefSSOf to ih. iiLJ i On crilt-edgo securities' we will give tcs that will meet your approval. II. W.

Bibir. VOU OELVIDEHS, ILU Ufe of HENRY WfiRO ly illustrated, giviwr bis lile from his birth to his fofril, Price One Dollar. Expressage prepaid. Every Description "of Ileal estate for Sale Wo give complete abstracts tor al! land Hits one of tne most coir.plet.3 and 1 for thirteen weeks HWiOIV BOOK Station Brooklyn. N.Y.

sold hv us. SAMPL.E The POT.TOK GA7.HTTK reliable set of abstract books in the county. Satisfaction guaranteed. rvriilcd securely wrapped it sinyadd 3 NKWKFK'. We will make you farm loans on terms Slides for nueil 6SEAT AireaicA i.

Oince with Harris Av artney, Ashland, K.vk. on (jOI'IJbS rVUt Jili- oral rtisct MEAT-CUTTER. to suit the times. II. V.

Bishop Asi-r-ts and T5TO- IIOLSTKIX. sonneed tne Den nw an, Baasaee. Mines Meat, rilE MfNNEOLA Scrapple, Croquettes, Eamborr Steak, Ac I linve a thorough-bred Iloltien bull at postmasters, -rir rin ie OMA" Sj ortiug and niai jourrtsil; iildir.U-. ti He Amerigo xf 2Hijtlt i A.i',:.v for ic-rias jirrrfAKi k. fox.

EraiiKin Ssqarre. XEV YOl'-K. TI No. l-2t) sent, cxnress li xr rn ToMB; terioe riiioi-. ROANS jnd COLLECTIONS II A1E.

TAXES PAID. LITHOGRAPHIC MAPS OF CLARK. COUNTY FREE. PLAITS OF ASHLAXD FOR SAJ.L'. Correspondence Promptly irepaid, on receipt yARRlAGE AMERICAN M'PG CO.i my farm, three miles West and one North of the services of which are reasonable.

Don't fail to call aud see 22d A Washington feg. Fhfladslpbis. J. A. Gribble, J.

J. Kennedy, John Stock aim. 22-J A. S. HalIj.

a fA 'rn ton, Geo. Noble, S. A. Parshley, and Ben TF. VESPER, Prop.

CARRIAGE, WAGON PLOW WORK, Done to Order. GfflilMBlilcMtllil'BOM E. Page. If a good county ticket can not be selected from this list of names we le Cream of all Boots of Kansas Office, Comer Mi-i Street and Eighth Avenue, would like to know the reason. WAsajirrED vrrr: J.

R. Axsom came up from the Gate city ADYBHTURE! this morning and at the Aldine got another of those square meals ho loves so well. Condensed into one volume. Satisfaction. Guaranteed or money Hoisr Ml Mr.

and Mrs. Dr. W. J. Workman, and JOHN BOSS IX LDHBEK and all KINDS OF BEDIM MATERIAL, Careful Est; mates furr.ished on Material delivered AND the little -daughter of the former have ar Refunded.

Mi rived homo from their wedding trip, and TheTolcdo Weekly Blade is the lead Ing Republican newspaper of National irculation. During the campaign of 1834 It hud 200,000 subscribers. See their advertisement. For resident or business houses to rent call on H. W.

Bishop. Rev. Shaw delivered a very interest Ing sermon at this place last Sabbath, lie will preach from tho 1st and 2ud Psalms one week from next Sunday, August 19. All ar cordially invited to attend. J.

It Walker returned from Liberal last Sunday. lie has been, working at the carpenter trade at that place ever since the boom first commenced. But since it has become so dull he concluded to return to Hinneola. 7 Rev. C.

S. Allen, the Christaia Minis are at the Aldine, where ther will remain Tlie thrillin? adventures of all tlie hero until their new house is completed and On or Oil tlie Railroad. furnished. They were warmly welcomed by hosts of friends of the doctor, who are Gem Mestaiirani Hotel Mrs. M.

XT. Sctitt.JFrop. Neich Eu'iiisAed. explorers and frontier fighters with Indians outlaws and wild beasts, over tho wholw country, from the earliest times to the present times. Jives and famous expV-its of DeSoto, LaSalle, Standish, Boone, Ke nton, Brady, Crockett, Bowie.

Houston, Carson, California Joe, Wild Bill, Buffalo Bill Generals ililes and Crook, great Indian chiefs and scores of others. Splendidly illustrator! mith 9.5ft pn.nrslvinn'S. ArentS pleased to extend the right hand of fellowship to his life partner, whose only wish is that she majr like our city as well as the MAIN OFFICE AT DODO CITY, KAN" BRANCH OFFICES AT MINISEOLA AXI) ENGLEWGOD, KAl. doctor, and that their residence here may be permanent and pleasant. Lots of pleasure has been the good for rriE, '( i tirti.

GEO. 3a 3l'i wanted, ow nriced and beats anything to Ifeix. Brick Building tune ef the J. S. Myers family during the past few days.

Not only are they enjoy Time for payments allowed agents shor of funds. Pijixett Pes: 11 6ino Box GS81, St. Louis, Mo ing the visit of Mrs. Florence Orea-, a ter of Meude Center, will preach at the Ffcirvlew school house, district 32, 7 miles south, on Sunday August 19, at 11 o'clock a. m.

and at 7 p. m. There will be Sab ft charming young lady Wellington, and Increased Train Service. bath school at 10 a. m.

Every body is Aslilaxid, Clark 131aiicliard, manager. IX EVERY RESPECT. One Dollar per JDsy Uvery Stable in Connection. Three doors east of Elephant Stable, DODGE CITY, KANSAS. cordially invited to attend.

Bock. Island Route. (ROCK. ISLAND Last Thursday, Thos. Stantly.

a young man working on the railroad well, fell lie leading1 Heal Estate. or TMs comprehensive proupfoar of ct-ntral ilueo affords tho ontcirosf, art eu nafitVconomtci and BEST facUUtea of cotn-ro-mio-ti. on tui jl fy mm, msju locaff tlog In Eaawus Mew f.J...Jtrj, S3! Tptai! ufl tbe l.TM.-.n Trr)torv. lurarerw th" rici.t rt Always appreciative of the best interests of the traveling publie, the Chicago Kansas Nebraska Railway, (St. Joseph from a scoffoli on the derrick to th Mr.

Mark Moore, of Gardsn City, a relative of Mrs. Myersr but the birthday of that "great and only" boy happened for the first time on Thursday, anda baby show, or rather a baby party, was the natural sequence. In the evening of the same day a social of the older people was indulged in, and the occasion was heartily enjoyed by all in attendance. In fact it seems that John and his wife are getting most too massive a siice of the good things of this world in a heap. A Tlirongli Sleeper to Chicago.

ground, a distance of about o0 or 40 feet but luckily-he escaped death by catching prcxttifr. f.nl whose i borsea. cattle. Ebeepandewtie cbnp) tr.o of t.U- MILER'S plank on the derrick, which broke his fall. The young man had a narrow escape Vichita.

Kansas City, Salina, t. Joseph, pawnee City. tlte great South Wc THE STATE HANK, EBPBEiNOES: THE CLAHK COUNTY 13.. i WIXTON DEMING, ST. For Maps of County and inforaiation rearaincf Address, J.

JUla Nr r' City, WcIlingiGB, Prall, Safomaa Uty, Ntison, peair ce, lie is able to be around now. "One of the hardest duties of the edi a cntan rtnrfn flitv. Smith Centre. Hoiton, Kzrioa, Iowa XL R. Co "Rock Island Route," announces in addition to its already complete train service two new passenger trains, between Kansas City and St.

Joseph and Goodland, Kan. One of these trains leaves St. Joseph daily at 9:15 p. and runs through to Goodland via Ilorton unction, Fairbury, and Belleville, arriving at Goodland at 2:55 the following afternoon. Returning, it leaves Norton daily at 1:35 I ticPheraen.

EelievlHc, PhUiipKiaara, Hcrtor, Ss.r Center, Pcahody, -KatcfeiJtMB. Abilene, Narton, Saicha, tor," says an exchange, "is to hoop it up for Ids own town, announce its superiority over all its neighbors, when the advertis Tbeeecoiritsar.il toe Tastarsa or rexr.ua ca-un-ry i ing columns of his paper indicate that he is prevaricating." Editors are human, have a ROOT'S ACME HAK" SLOWER p. arriving at Si. Joseph at 7 o'clocj conscience and work and write with a vim orconuhifes to th8 fcrcier, swee grower. izjwif nn-um laborer and those vcuo wiali to ongusfa xa any buajneFa or tpciiftrnii pui cun.

Connects at Kansas City anaSt, Joseph grr St.VcXs ezZ ftU.po-r.-a B-st Soulo and Sonthroist: with Ef.VTSJi J.V ft rr.trss ftf. i-e tvooh- ROUTE" lor RJ I 1 1 Cverporr, Krva If.itv.'i. 1 oS ccntluuoua lines ruimias Souih and touthwMt tti. ac 2 SFLEfiOiD PASSSCSR B'-jUiPixSUr. Entirely neiKr.

with latest tmprpvements, strjoty jnJJfl when their purses ara No town blacksm- should allow its paper to go out looking like the advance sheet of a cemetary." Wo advised by Mr. Sebistian, the next morning. The other new train leaves Kansas City daily at 8:05 p. and runs through to GiKxllaad via Topeka. Me-Farland, Manhattan, Clay Centre, Clyde and Belleville, arriving at Goodland at 2:55 the afternoon following.

Returning," it leaves Goodland daily at 1 :35 p. m. arriving at Kansas City the next morning at Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars run through Every afternoon at 3 o'clock, upon arrival of trains from tlie west, a magnificent Pnllniau Sleeping Car leaves Topeka for Chicago via the Great Hock Island Route, making close connections with the famous "limited flyer" running through without change, arriving at Chicago the following morning. This is certainly the cheapest and most convenient means of transportation- between points in Kansas and the city of Chicago. For accommodations in fthis car, please notify yr local agent, and wiil be glad to make such reservations as you may require by telegraph.

Jno. Sebastiak, luxury "Sfxrr. L-A'k mnlfleait. Fai3tc6ai T. P.

A. C. K. N. who is now in Chicago, that a series of excursions have Stoepin? -Cks.

Union at tOi terrauu-l poUita, ami t6i.t.S Feed Stable, Mai a Street, North cf Ashland House ASI1T. XD, KANSAS. GOCKLE'SSPILLS This old English Family Hedieine in Bsc for 86 years, orer the world, ior Eile, Indigestion, Lirer, Ac Pf Prn to aeeunauoD. been arranged for by the "Great Rock Only Blo-wer Mado vrith. p-zr '-last.

Ee-- quires only Half tho I -oqxtired. by a bellow Wiil teis a Hssf'ca a Iron ia fin mlzeiiz. Xi'iX cars wsri ani sa ccal cyer to for itself ia ilcri ZZr- SSJvD FOB CATALOG iougto tha CHICAGO. FASS48 JJ on, the eoUdity r.i its permanent-way. iron nr.a i 5 ffa Alt! fetructi Island Route" to points in Kansas and stone bridges.

steel tracK, ana iae ptnnaiuu u. "ps ri ri st which identify it it tne KCsCiC i'2rl3fi52Cit both ways on these trains between St, Jo ot tins zrffC.6 t5S- "AtZrjLri-LAi-i---- Neb. on the following dates: August 21st, Sept, 11th and the 25th and Oct, 9th and 2Srd. Rates limited of tickets and further fcnr Tier: cZ a sad tine-it e. iWtiSerXS toWcr oraay desired Udontto.

aiy yo seph ana via liorton Junction and Fairbury, and between Kansas City and Norton via ilcFarland. Clay Centre, and J.E-.ft1. particulars to be announced hereafter, E. M. Stokes agt r.T- i A YleeFrc.

-'1 Cen. Pa. Ti' ket AiX Belleville..

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Years Available:
1887-1889