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The Wa-Keeney Kansas Leader from WaKeeney, Kansas • 2

The Wa-Keeney Kansas Leader from WaKeeney, Kansas • 2

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THE -WAKEENEY LEADER. 1880. THE The rain of Monday night was glori- 1880. ous. Kansas State Fair UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THfc An important letter from Colorado ar rived too late for this week's Leader.

Western National Fair Association! -AT- Messrs. Bailey and Kyle started for THE LEADER Published every Wednesday. TERMS, PER YEAR IN ADVANCE, H. P. STULTZ, EDITOR PROP.

Enltrtd at the F'st Office at Wa-Keeney as id clast matter. The Leader is printed on a new improved Campbell Cylinder Press. Colorado, yesterday. A double team to Bismark Grove, Near Lawrence, Kansas. a light ritr will watt tnem westward in FROM quick time.

Sept. 13th. to Sept. 18tH, 1880. Ellis County.

From Star. The first story of the school-house nears completion. The county printing has again been awarded to the Sentinel and Star vX half legal rates. Quite a number of our boys now in the mining camps of Colorado, expect to return to Hays City to winter. The World's picture of Garfield and Arthur looks as though they'd had a bad attack of small-pox, Saline County.

From Journal. Harvest has come to an end and the threshers are at work. B.ntry uays oepi. If anv ereenhorn wants to run the risk of Kansas City, Mo, July 7, 1880. To all Agents between I Russell and Grinncll.

For Publication. The Railroad Company will furnish sued to settlers west of Russell and within 20 miles of the Railroad who areknown to be thrifty farmers, who will have ground in good condition, by September 15, and who are unable to get seed from any other source. The best seed of the best variety probably Red May, will be purchased by the company and delivered free of freight charges. Note payment in one year, with interest at seven per well secured, must be given at time of delivery of seed. Apply to the undersigned, S.

J. Gilmore, Land Commissioner, Kansas City, Ellis County Normal. Premiums Amounting IO 1 indignant "comps" let him come into the THIS PAPfcK K.icll&Oii'8N..W8paiciA.lv,T-tl"i"Buru(10Spru fipUU VnD verUslmj contracts may be madeforltlH BLH lUniV. office and read all the proofs and copy he can The Leader is Always Right. Some time ago we said thai- the wheat crop of Trego county was dead.

We were cursed by many for making the assertion. The same gentlemen to-day are our friends. The wheat crop of Trego county has been a grand failure. Not a bushel of good, merchantable wheat has been gathered. We are still being cursed for having said that we believed there were not 20,000 suffering people in Western Kansas.

We are not done with this subject yet. Light will break in, in due time and the whole scheme of obtaining and distributing aid will in turn be laid threadbare. We have also been cursed for saying that, at present, farming in Trego and other adjacent counties meant starvation. If it was otherwise why then would whole communities ask for aid? Outspoken truth will flash on the minds of the people sooner or later. The Fourth of July.

It is natural for the rising generation to. Wa-Keeney, July 14, '88c. EACH ADMISSION 5 wnw. CHILDREN under 15 yean. "5 Centi.

lay his hands on, as a white-hatted, two-legged jackass did in the Leader office last week; For Premium List or Enlry for Premium! addrass J. E. Riggs, Secretary, Lawrence Kansas. For information concerning Space for Exhibiting Power for Machinery, or purchase of Privileges, Address, National, Stats aniUal Directory. UNITED STATES.

Wa-Keeney Retail Market. Plourt Grain, and JAS. F. KEENEY, Pres. Lawrence, rvansas.

The Normal Institute is now in full blast Patent Flour, Pride of Salina, pr 100 fts $3 30 XXXXStar 3.00 R. B. Hayej, Ohio W. A. Wheeler, New York W.

M. Evarts, New York John Sherman, Ohio Alexander Ramsey, Wis. (Published July 14th, 1880.) ORDINANCE NO. 13. Snowflake a.8o President, Vice President, Secretary of State, Secretary of the Treasury, Secretary of War, Secretary of the Navy, and will continue in session for a month or His Gal.

3-50 An Ordinanct Regarding the Appointment of Graham Corn meal i.ag The wind was blowing strong enough R. W. Thompson, Indiana Carl Schurr, Missouri Charles Devens, Massachusetts David M. Key, Tennessee Ship stuff I 00 Bran jo Certain Officers of the City of WaKeeney, and Regulating their duties, pay, powers and Priveliges. Secretary of the Interior, Attorney General, Postmaster General, last Friday to amount to a "zephyr." By Wheat pr.

bush .80 100 The Ellis County Normal commences July 26th to continue for four weeks. Dr. Gochenauer, County Superintendent has done everything in his power to make the Normal interesting to teachers. The best Rye 40(Ji6o the side of a wasron a voune man wiui innnire what there is about the 4th of Be it ordained by the Mayor and Councilmen ot the City of Barley Corn 40 WaKeeney, Kansas, July to make it a holiday. Away back pipe in hand, had hard work to keep the machine fired up.

He made several attempts to relight the "merescham" under Atchison Sec. 1 That the Mayor with the consent of the Council- Drv Gooda instructors lrom the leading colleges and schools of the United States together with STATE OF KANSAS U. S. SENATORS. John J.IngalU, Preston B.

Plum, CONGRESSMEN. First District John A. Anderson, Second District D. C. Haskell, men, may appoint a Clerk, Marshal.

Treasurer and Attorney for said City, who shall each take the oath affirmation required On Dry Goods, Hardware, Clothing, and Farming machin Emporia Manhattan Lawrence Topeka. prominent lecturers have consented to be by statute, and execute the bond required of each by this or the wagon, but laiiure mer. mm at cvu attempt. An open door of the Leader ery, a slight advance on M. Louis prices.

In taese linei Wa-Keeney merchants carry heavy stocks. any other Ordinance before entering upon the discharge tf the office invited him into our sanctum uiu iu official duties of their several offices, and each of said officers present. Alongside 01 tne genuemen ranking high in the educational interests of the country that will lend their pres in 1770 was the period tnat tnea mens souls. It was the time when tories were arrayed against a few feeble colonists. On the 4th of July, 1776 the Declaration of Independence the result of a praying Congress, one of the boldest documents ever proclaimed to the world by any people was publish ed.

The belfry above Indeoendence Hall rune out the announce- shall hold his office for one year next, after the regular election us he described his fruitless attempts to Hams pr. 1 Shoulders i Sides 10 for said City, and until his successor is duly appointed and irht his "Old Vireinian." as he called it. qualified as aforesaid, unless some removal from said office ac ence to the occasion, we find the name of T. P. Vaille Superintendent of schools of He conversed quite freely on topics such cording to law.

Third District Thomas Kyan, Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, Auditor, Treasurer, Superintendent Public Instruction, Attorney General, Public Printer, Lard Dried Beef la-X Sugar" white Coffee, green 16 30 as recent rains, watermelon prospects etc Sec. s. It shall be the duty of said clerk to attend all of the said Council and record their proceedings, to keep 1 1 John P. St. John L.

U. Humphery James Smith P. I. Bonebrake John Francis A. B.

Lemmon Willard Davis George W. Martin J. K. Hudson Orin T. Welch D.

Dickinson Trego named as one of the lecturers. While Mr. Vaille is classed with leading He was anxious to know what it wouia 1 -T J.1. the proper account belonging to his office, and to keep a spec merit. Kings trembled.

oionisis urew me roasted ao as cost to have a few lines published in the ecturers of the land, we are fully prepared woid in defence ol right ano nome. tal and distinct account of moneys or other property received by the treasurer, to number all orders issued on the treasury paper, and said it was his intention to get Molasses pr, gal, 60 75 Rice pr. lb to Apples, dried t2 Blocdy battles ensued. 1 he colonis to say his production will equal, if not suroass any that will be offered during the for the payment of money and to keey a record of the date of married in about a montn, as ne nau uccu rnnrtincr nitrh unto two vears. After we were victorious.

America was iree. the issue of said orders, the name of the person to whom is session. In music we find the name of Tlus; on the 4th of July the deter sued, the amount and number of the same, and the date of the cancellation or payment of the same, and keep and preserve informed him that we published an matri Peaches, dried "54 Prunes Can 3ft Tomatoes ao Salt pr. hi $3 Mrs.T. P.

Vaille announced as instructor of mine! few commenced the work ot free monial notices free he gave us to under i 1. ar a ii all papers, books, records and documents belonging to said music ano vocai culture iirs. vaiuc ing sVmerica, and this is why we cele City. ad keep an ordinance book, to be furnished by said City stand that we should have heaps ot wed- Mackeral pr. kit, No.

1.50 classed with the ablest musical in which he shall enter at length, in a plain and distinct haod- brate the 4th. Let us never iorgct the dinpr cake to pay us for all our trouble, t.aS 3 1.00 writting, every Ordinance hereafter enacted for said City immediately after its passage, and he shall append thereto a note doings of that day. scholars of to-day. Her superior would, nr-rhnns be hard to find. The teachers After subscribing to the Leader he left Secretary Board of Agriculture, Superintendent of Insurance, Librarian, TREGO COUNTY, Representative, Senator, fist District, Commissioners, and District, 1.3rd Distnct, County Clerk, County Treasurer, Probate Judge, Register of Deeds, Sheriff, Coroner, Prosecuting Attorney, District Clerk, Surveyor, Sunerintendent Public Instruction, Potatoes pr bush new.

3.00 Eggs pr. doi 15 stating the date of its passage, the page of the Journal con. 1 1 .1 us, in a very happy mood. in attendance can rest assured mat ivirs. J.

F. Keeney T. T. Taylor Enos Click T. W.

Miller D. D. Wheeler S. C. Robb John Weckel W.

H. Fuson W. H. Hartshorn J. F.

Allen G. F. Nealley John A. Nelson J.V. Ruddle T.

K. Peck T. P. Vaille tain in the record of the final vote on its passage, and also the 1 We Can't Tell. We can't tell what a man may come to.

Cheese 30 Butter pr lb ,10 name of the newspaper in which said Ordinance was pub Phelim Toole. Vaille will impart important information in vocal and instrumental music of great lished, and the date of such publication, and affix the seal of Laborer's Wages. Perhaos a braver fireman than Phelim said City, thereto, and in connection with the Mayor to attest The crunken sot and outcast ot society has been reclaimed and sent to Congress. The farmer has turned inventor. The Toole never lived.

In the rear ot JNo. 14 the same, to certify to the County Clerk of Trego County, Carpenter's wages pr, day $1,73 Mason's 9.00 Wagon makers 11 9.00 Laboring men, in town, 1.00 value. Teachers and audience will, we are sure, accord to Mrs. Vaille at te close of the institute hi eh encomiums. While Locust Street.

St. Louis, while at his post Kansas, all taxes and assessments levied by said City under the authority of the laws governing said City, to make and pre man that borrowed a small pittance ot a of duty handling a Holloway extinguisher he was instantly killed from the explosion pare for publication quarterly statements for the qua iters end- Farm hands, with board, per month $15.00 we are sure both Mr. and Mrs. T. Vaille will crive tone to the Ellis Norma is no friendin Des Moines to pay his tare 10 the Picific slope, after working and man ing the 15th day of March, June, September and December, respectively, containing a full and detailed statement of tee re Commissioners' Court meets first Monday in January, April, July and October.

Coal per ton $7.00 $9.00 Lumber. little credit to Trecro county tt send a of the machine. Phelim J. ooie savea thirteen persons from the ill fated Southern ceipts, expenditure andindebtedness of said City fer the quar Common lumber per $30.00 ter ending on the 15th day of said months and in connection lecturer and instructures to the 1 lis In For President and Vice President of the United States, and common with the Mayor, to sign all licenses issued by said City, and af aging the richest mines on tne continent is nov spending his wealth in England. The toy, Garfield that once drove the mule on the tow-path is a candidate for the highest office in the gift of the Amer stitute.

Common dimension fix the corporate seal of said City thereto, and to preform all Hotel. The deed was one 01 tne uravcsi in the history of the department. At every fire he acted only as a brave man would act, calm and deliberately he went Flooring 39.00 such other duties as may be required of him by said council, Ryans Relief Bill. Siding Sec. 3.

It shall be the duty of said Glerk to pay over all Ceiling It is yet a question with many whether ican people. A railsplitter and flat-boat moneys that may come into his hands as such Clerk, as required by law or ordinance, and shall deliver to his successor office all books, records, papers and other things belonging Shingles $3-5 $4 75 Lath $600 Ryan's bill, giving settlers the rignt to re man filled the Presidential chair. A tru main off their claims for a stated time cinr niif-ntor of vesterdav driven from post about his duty. We have on several occasions watched his daring work, scaling walls, opening iron shutters, running up a rope or hose to gain the height of build- to his office. Live Stock.

will virtually benefit the northwestern Sec. 4. The City clerk shall receive as a compensation for to pillsr, to-day receives the plaudits of Horses, common work $100 Mules, pr pair $160 $975 Cows, milch 18 ao counties of the state. We now speak con his services the following fees for his attendance at each thousartls for his errand and vaiuaDie meeting ct the Council the sum of fifty cents, for writing min arhievements. We can't always tell, but ccrning Trego county.

At this writing we were shown Mr. Sidney Dillon's sig utes of meeting in the Journal, for recording or entering the Ordidances in ordinance book, for making and certifying taxes the ooor bov. who clings to wrapt in flame and smone. nc wis a hero and a brave good fireman. St Louis mourns his death.

The fire department has lost a member hard to be FOR SALE. Section Thirty-three, (33,) Town 11, nature under his letter to Hon. J. F. Kee and assessments levied by the City to County clerk, and for the topmost rouds of Fame's ladder.

nev. directing Mr. S. J. Gilmore, Land making quarterly statements for publication, the sum of fifteen Range 24 West; on railroad, west of Commissioner of the Union Pacific, Kan cents for each 100 words therein contained, payable in City scrip upon the order of the Council, whenever the services New York, July 6th, 1880.

sas division, to furnish seed wheat to set Wa-Keeney: on favorable terms. Will be sold entire, or in- lots to suit. have been rendered. Mr. J.

F. Keeney. Mv Dear Sir. Mi-i-s and take their obligation tor same Sec. 5.

In the absence or disability of said Clerk, the Mayor with the consent of the council may appoint a clerk to act for At present many settlers have taken ad For Congress, THOMAS RYAN. Yours of the 19th ult. received. I have Mr S. I.

Gilmore. Land Com the time of such absence ordisability. Henry C. Whitney, 44 Ashland Block, Chicago 111. Sec.

6 It shall be the duty of the City Treasurer to keep missioner of U. P. Railroad, Kansas Div replaced, ueatn came 10 uuu On tottering walls and over smoldering ruins, he on many occasions almost faced death but his time was not yet come. Toole was, as the Chief Sexton said after hearing of his death, while tears standing in his eyes, "as brave as men are made." He courted peril with a recklessness that dared danger and made heroism commonplace. The newspaper reporters got so accustomed to finding him an accurate occount of all receipts and disbursements of the treasury of the City, in books provided for that purpose at the fr furnish seed wheat to settlers.

The census set down 20,549 Chinese in San Francisco. expense of said city, tn which he shall specify the names of the vantage of the relief bill and are at least a thousand miles away. At least many arc beyond the Mississippi, and it can be safely set down that three fourths of all who have left Trego county will never return. In a few days, seed wheat in abundance will be on the side track for all who wish persons from whom received and to whom what account taking their obligations for same. Youis truly, OAKES HOUSE.

the same is received and paid out, the kind funds and the W. II. Vanderbilt pays 75,000 to have time of such receipt and payment. Sidney Dillon the Obelisk brought over, Sec. 1.

If said treasurer shall receive in payment of city taxes, The above welcome letter was received assessments or for licences or other legally issued war J. C. RANKIN. Proprietor. The census returns give the population here last Saturday morning.

This intel to put in a crop, and how can the men who rants or orders or any matured, coupons, bonds or. crip of said of San-Francisco a 223,066 licrpnr-p will'insDire farmers with renewed have just lett manage to get in tueir eiup House Firsl-class in Every 'Particular. city shall redeem any such warrants, orders, coupons, bonds or scrip out of money in the treasury appropriated by ordinance of wheat? It would nave oeen mucu oei Thp Dnnver Rio Grande was com No pains will be spared to make the fni-if all nf thi-m had remained, so as to for that purpose, it shall be the duty of said treasurer upon redeeming said warrants, orders, coupons, bonds or scrip or upon pleted to Leadville -Friday last. have taken advantage of the liberal offe receiving the same in payment for such taxes, assessments li The Atchison Topeka Santa Fe folks cences or other dues, to cause the person presenting said war in startling situations mat u-y little notice of the fact, and their reports went to press without a mention of the foreman's name, simply because to repeat his performance had to make their writ ings read monotonous. "Why," said Chief Sexton, "he became better and better every day.

For the past six months he has made a model fireman. I regard it as an irreparable loss to the denartment. He was quick as lightening of seed wheat. As it is, their claims are OAKES HOUSE the Leading Hotel of Wa-Keeney, if not of Northwestern ansas. Commodious Sample Rooms for Com hope and we shall hope to see a large acreage seeded to wheat in Trego county this fall.

The State Convention of the Greenback Labor party of Kansas, will be held at the State House, Topeka, on Wednesday, the 28th day of July, 1880, at II o'clock a.m. for the purpose of nominating a State eld. and on them it is not likel any are receiving many new engines for their wheat will be sown, in our esuin roads. rants, bonds, coupons, orders or scrip, to endorse the same with the date of its payment, and said treasurer shall write on the face thereof, "Redeemed" and shall enter in his books the number of said warrant, order, bonds, coupons or scrip, its date, amount, the name of the person, to whom issued, the name of tne person from whom received or to whom paid, the ntion. viewinn it as we do, Trego county mercial Men.

Favorable terms can be secured for board The Kansas City Times is a live Tt- is the best in the Missouri is not liable to be benefited oy tne re.iei by meal, day, week or tmnth. bill, and we are quite certain the settler date of receipt or payment and the amount of interest, any, valley. ticket, and transacting such otner dusi- oaid thereon, and the kind of instrument, cannot profit by it. ness as may come betore the convention. Sec.

8. Said treasurer shall, on the nrst Monaay 01 escn RUNNERS WILL MEET ALL TRAINS. The patronage of the traveling public is month, deposit in the office of the Clerk of said City, all war Each representative district win du enti Farming in the West and East. There is a vast difference in the mode respectfully solicited. rants, -orders, bondfc, coupons and scrip by him redeemed or re-received in payment as such treasurer and take his receipt tled to two delegates and two alternates.

and Catherine crops, care 01 All in favor of industrial emancipation are therefore. -Illinois Lime, Cement, Plaster Paris, and Sec. 0. It shall be the duty of said treasurer to receive all invited to unite in sending delegates to tne Plastering Hair at Kelly's. 36-3! and had good judgment.

He went without telling, and always did his duty. "Why," he said, "to think of a man like him dying on the ground. I never expected it and in a dirty little cellar. He was worth a million such houses as that." Phelim Toole was thirty years of age and was born in Ireland. He had been connected with the St.

Louis Fire department for eight years. As father, husband, friend and fireman, Phelim Toole had no superior. money's due to and collected for said city, and safely keep the agricultural machinery, and the general care of domestic animals and stock, between the eastern and western farmer. convention. same and pay out the same only on presentation of the prop Blanks used by settlers in taking advan His erly drawn order of the council signed by the Mayor and at St.

Inhn of late is troubled. tage of Hyan's Relief Bill can be pro In the east the aim of every farmer seems VJWT. tested by the clerk and the teal of said city, and at the tune any money shall be paid into treasury of said city, 40 make and sign cured at tne deader omce. cold reception at Kansas city ne win to be how well he can prepare his acres duplicate receipts to the person paying the same, stating there town. $5 Outhtlree.

No a am a week In your own want a business at which 1,1 rl risk. Reader, lfvou in the fund to which such money belongs and to deliver one of can make great pay all tha 1 fr 1 persons of either sex said receipts to the persons paying the same, and to deliver one of said receipts immediately after its execution, to the city for particulars to n. rlAL- I a time they work, write Alaine. never forget. In his gubernatorial race he is beginning to see the lengthened shadow of an approaching man in the distance.

As the high noon is drawing on apace this shadow is likely to cut him off from public gaze. "Limbs of the Yj jtKTT rrtiana We have received the premium list of A few Republicans don't like Garfield, and many Democrats will not endorse Hancock. What are we to do about it The Moline News says counties that have grown corn and fed hogs and cattle, are far more prosperous than those that have grown wheat. Moral stick to stock. The headers in general use -all over the country bear the names of Garfield and Arthur, and Hancock and English.

The great National field day is set early in November. Gen. Grant has come and gone and we are out of suspense. No town in the territory received him more cordially than Lai Vegas. This is safe enough to gamble on.

Las Vegas Optic. Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Illinois and Wisconsin show a decrease of popula-" tioH as compared with the census of 1 870. The states above have all sent to Kansas clerk to keep seperate and distinct accounts of the different funds belonging to said city 1 to safely keep and preserve all books, papers, bonds or documents belonging to his office, and to make and deliver to the council of said city each year on or before the regular meeting of said council In the month of the eleventh Annual Pair of the bhawnee County Agricultural Society, to be held at Tmv Wa Oct. nth to 8th. 1880.

The pre- 3w" often loom up and cast a greater A LARGE STOCK OF BOOTS Ss SHOES lief- i larrre. The exhibitions of hadow than huge cottonwoods. W- nrf informed that the great West March, a full and detailed statement of all his receipts and disbursements as said treasurer, describing the same and shall now and Jwwifter do and perform all orh other duties as are now or hereafter may be required of him by ordinance or by direction of said council, and the said treasurer is strictly prohibited from renewing by endorsement or otherwise any city for the reception of seed, that an abundant harvest may be expected. In the west the great ambition of farmers seems to be in the number of broad acres they can break up and put under cultivation. In the East it is done scientifically; in the West, it is a miserable system of botching.

On soil valuee at 150 per acre the eastern farmer makes more clear money from farm crops than the western farmer who plants on soil costing him often less than five dollars per acre. It is plain to see then, that the eastern farm' profits over the western land butcher just thirty times. It is a rare thing to see agricultural implements snugly housed in the west. It is no uncommon thing to se6 the stock of the western farmer out all winter, unprotected from the driving snows and cold blasts that sweep down over the ern Fair association of Kansas will place three Pulman cars, free of charge at the Constantly Kept on Hand at WiTSOlT BROS warrant Issued by the said City of WaKeeney. this society have always been the finest in the State.

This year the exhibition will excel all former ones. Our people cannot afford to remain away from this great agricultural show this season. The Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific gets the contract to carry the Topeka, Atchison, FLmporia, Ottawa and several oth-nr r-nmmanderies of Knights Templars to disposal of Col. John W. forney ano one hundred and twenty-five of our illustrious men an membefs of Parliament from Sec.

10. Said treasurer shall deliver over to hU successor in office or to any other person outhorised by law or ordiuanco to receive the same, all moneys, books, papers, and other things appertaining thereto or belonging to his said office, and shall THE QUALITY AND PRICES WILL, England to visit Bismark in Septem receive as his pay (or his services as such treaaarer the sum of a lartrp nerrrnt of their population. Col BE FOUND SATISFACTORY AND ber from Philadelphia and return twenty-five dollars per annum, payable quarterly at the end of each Quarter. The K. P.

train due at Denver on Tues mmmrr thf rth met with a serious Chicago next month. The Knights could rted a better route to the orado, this year is receiving many from all the middle states. From present appearances, Dr. Goch- kSec. it.

The City Marshal shall do and perform such duties at are dow or hereafter may be repuired of him by ordi accident near Deer Trail. From a rail nance or by order of the council. Cannot 8b hi in Mm. D. D.

COBLEIGH, Architect and Builder. Plans and Specifications made to order. Office at Keener Block, W.Keene tli- fnrrint? four coaches were i 1 Hl' Lake City. For elegant and luxurious cars and a well equipped road the Chcago, Rock Island and Pacific is the best line. U1VJIVI.II Iv- the track while under Sec.

it. The said Marshal shall have authority to enter any house, enclosure or other place where a breach of the peace or other crime has been or it about to committed, or ahy law or ordinance of taid city, hat bee or it about to be violated .1,. albnl.n. and ha shall at all timet properly cnauer will have no strong opposition at the State Convention. As to the Doctor making an efficient State Superintendent of Public Instruction no one can doubt.

speed of twenty-five miles an hour. A few persons sustained only slight bruises. prairies, in tne spring me western farmer that was lucky not to die during the winter, are walking skeletons at best, of no value. In the west threshing grain is done at one time early in autumn and the straw is scattered heaven, while the four winds of heaven, win guard and protect the inhabitants and property of the City of Raaiy 0116 CiP LOStl Of rtlbCIVGU mis vu Our people have just cause to thank Mr. Keeney for his untiring efforts in see- nrr wheat for settlers.

His aim is to He is certainly a man well qualified for We have received the Premium List of the important office, th. National Pair Association alina rlifnll in his power for the settlers. While fnr til1 firt annual fair at Histnarck Grove lj 1 1 1 1UUI 1 There is at present a gap of about 300 as to til hlS WOlK SO the Railroad company by supplying the inniNj Sec. tsr Said Marshal shall keep an account of all moneys received by him for the as of taid city, and immediately oa receipt thereof pay the tame over to the treaaarer of taid city and take his receipt therefor. And when any period shall be convicted and fined for the violation) of any law or ardintnea -r uid citv.the taid marshal thall be and it hereby authorized to ui8 1880.

It's a work of ulicat will in the main be benefited, Mr. miles between the advance construction nartv on the Southern Pacific Railroad The same job could as well at the Leader 1 a hundred pages have been done Keeney is contended ana rewarded irom and that of the Atchison. Topeka Santa receive and receipt for the tame together with the cottt altend- the simple fact of knowing that he has thresh at least once a week all through the winter months, in order to have warm bedding for his stock in their stalls. Working animals in the west do not compare with those in the east, simply tint cared for the At the nrescnt rate of inl the trit I and conviction of such person and thereupon ne inn. a ot tncstimaoie vaiuc iu.

an releate tuch oenoo from custody. buildins? bv the two companies, this gai farmers in Trego county. See. i. It shall be the duty of the City Attorney to attend will be closed up by the end of January, office.

Geo W. Martin, State printer, has issued an unique pamphlet setting forth some of the works turned out from his house and the advantages he offers. It also gives the tlectorial vote of 1880. is mean enough iVV. nf The Kllis County and prosecute all persons charged for violating any law or ordinanct of the City of Wa Keener and appear and prosecute or defend on behalf of said City all caaei which the City it or 1881.

westerns be attributed the to say that the WoHfs cuts of Garfield rV. firmer. At best, and Arthur look as they had the small Trio fnni't-nl nf Phelim Toole, the dead Flour Which will be sold at prices to suit the times, at wholesale and retail by GARRISON RANKIN and VERBECK BLAIR. STOP THAT liUUliH! going to the reliable and well known Prog Stand of H. J.

Hille and buying bottle of keen Mountain Cough Balsam. If, after using two-thirds, you get no relief, return the balance and get your money back. See ad vertisetnent in this paper. may be a party. t- The City Attorney shall receive for hi fireman, took place in.St.

Louison the 8th "7 1 utrh-rv We hone its not catching anyway inch fees at are now pretcrilwd by ordinance and civil in which the city thall be a party inch eei at may ha f.rm.-r working on lor we only live a short distance from the It was the largest ever seen in the city, 1.11 rtf nil rlassrs of citizens. Firc- I. deved and allowed by the City Conned. Y. co ner acre, quickly to UWM office.

Similar eruptions are qu.te K. This ordinance to take efiect and in force from were from Chic.i-.ro and other cities T. C. Henry is acknowledged a success as a heat grower. Would it not be best to leave him at his successful vocation, and have St.

John attend entirely to the aid business the noor-house. or make hint a fit prevalent in that office its eublkation once the WaKeiy Kansas was buried in Calvary in attendance. 1 1 7, '-'I I ject for aid committees, Hi fc mains were taken from Lcadc. Annvoved lulv Ith. tSlo.

Ceni -terv IIL U. I I 11 I llil U1IU limiw Nn fi on tin: Skinner hook Ieal1 W. H. Futon, Prat, protern, and acting manager. ieve in fisting.

Dr. Tanner is determined Few men wear a bigger hat than Gen. Attett, D. M. MtTCHW.t, City Clerk, proiem.

of the first to try it for a period of forty days. Garfield, and ladder truck of wh cli Toole wan fore man. Topeka wants to be a class..

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About The Wa-Keeney Kansas Leader Archive

Pages Available:
418
Years Available:
1879-1881