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Sharon Springs Leader from Sharon Springs, Kansas • 5

Sharon Springs Leader from Sharon Springs, Kansas • 5

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Quite a number of our old soldiers SHEKt' FUU OAlilii. I htvve 1,003 ewes for sale at weskAn news, Weskan, Oct. 4. 1SS7. T.

F- Bowyer purchaaed a timber will attend the camp-fire at Oakley reflsonable prices and in quantities next week. 1 i 1 ynmi, mi Satarliy. $1.50 a Year. claim relinquishment; near here and to suit purchasers. Thoy will shear Some of our homo land agents got returned to his home at Durham eight pounds each on an average, iu thoir work in- good shape on the Park, Kan." last excursion.

For further particulars call on or addrosa- mo at Sharon Kan. Miss'Bradlield ha3 just oompleted 1 i Call on Kay for bargains in a new house on her claim. both hornostoads '4 AMES YOXALL. DRAWING POSTPONED.) 'The drawing pf'lbls In 'new Chas! IngersoR has returned to and timber claims. Union FwJifio railroad Time table.

GOING! ISST MOUNT.UX TIME, 201, Express V.I I', M. ill, Lbeal'FrcigbJ m. 1 OOINQ BAST. 403, Express and 2:50 a.m. Jl2, Local ,12:40 a.m.

Coupon tickets sold nd baggage Checked to alt parti of the country! Tactile- Express Romany's office in tho depot. D. Vitus, Agent. Weskan and will make improvements Trn "Jloltiti llnfp' To on hia cPiim. town of Vega, Wallace has been postponod uutif Nov.

bacco, eisM pound at REAL ESTATE RELINQUISHMENTS TOWN LOTS REAL ESTATE LOANS. i a AU nptary work attended to very promptly Call on or address me i ii. i Jiarpr Springs, Kansas. Mr, Edwards, lato railroad agent 1887, in order to give all ail'oppor-1 Cheap Cash Store. Thero were about fifty excursion ista herd tfiiV week and considerable tnuitp of investing.

Tickets will re ut this point, has gone to accept a position ai Kit' Carson. Col, Mr. Hurlburt, of Sharon Springs, is his successor. governuionl land sti taken. main ori'salp until the driy of draw.

ing4 C. Hi Edqeiiton, Sec'y Swedish-American Town Co. Lester Perry, of Newton, mem bor Baiber' Bros, have taken their There will be Presbyterian services at the schoolhouse i-a Sharon Springs well auger dowh into Greeley Co. on the 1st, 3rd and 5th Sundays of of the firm of II. T.

Black of Rev Beatty (iiweovered an obstruc CJiurch Directory. Mbthot)I3t. Preaching every iwo weoks It tho schoolhouse at half past ten, beginning with thi seoond Sunday In August, R. B. Beattit, Pastor.

Preaching every two weeks tii the schoolhouse at half past' ten, toy Rev. D. Davis, ''begihnliig with "tho first Sunday In August. Services every Sunday eyeiv ihg at the same place. M.

E. Sabhath School. Meets every Sunday at the schoolhouse at half past nine. Everybody is P. Smith, Supt.

tion on tlib railroad track about four milea west of hore last Friday even ing. 4 A tramp was put off the train and in retaliation fastened a rail to the track with a wiro. Mr. George Halloday of Salina RnWrihurs finding nn after namns has'como to Weskan and begun im iV will know thereby 'that their sub provements on his claim. OSCAR FELIX, October.

13, TindalJ has tho thanks of Leapeh family for souie very fine wjld ducks pVesonted to us this mormng. Crds, letter heads, note, head3 bill statements, envelopes, promptly uud neatly executed at this office. AH local notices in the Leader will be left standing and charged for until ordered out unless other- II i wise specified. Remember that the Cheap Cahh Store is Headquarters for cuUhed goods and groceries. Dry Goods at cost, at the Cheap Cash Store to close them out and tnal.e room Simpson, the plasterer, has gone away for a few days.

Ho has done a large amount of wcrk while here and is in demand for more work than ho caii do. lie is a hustler. Dealer In There will bp a party of about twenty Swedes airiyo from Denver on the thirteenth, headed by John Peterson, to buy railroad land. Chas. Jennings has sold hia team DEY GOODS.

GROCERIES, BOOTS, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Notions, AND EVERYTHING BELONGING TPJS scription has expired, and their paper will be discontinued unless we are notified, to the oontrary. If you wish to continue your'snb-iVription please h'olify atohcA, even If you don't send tho money. We don't, want to any of our old. subscribers, nor do we want to force the Leader upon any one who docs not want it. weather this week.

Look out for prairie tires. Attend cbiiroh to sorrow. How about ttat oyster 6uppr? Mr. Drydall is recovering rapidly. j)ail on L.

Kay for insurance. Antelope; meat in tho market last Gasoline 25 cts. at Cheap Cash Store. LepabUcan rally, at Wallace nest Friday. of mules, wngon and harness to for other goods.

John Gesscll who will farm exlon-sivoly for himself. A gentleman from Saline county has purchased lots end intends starting a general merchandise store. snaronT'Sprir gs, Kiansag We are glad to see 'another Btore added to our town as competition invites trade and will be a materia! benefit to our villapro. Would respectfully jtnnonnce to the people of Sharon Springs nnd vicinity that ims'just opened up a stock of dry goods inttie Eo'ors-S'rait building that is eonw plete in nil of its departments, and which "he selling for cosh al remarkably low priceo. Iig' stock of boot's and shoes is also very large, 'of "tlie very' best manufse.

turcrs, an'd are being sold cheap. There fire, several persons in our vicinity who are not fulfilling the The prospects are good for more. requirements of the land law3 and Ihojr plaimi aro being watched wit a view to contest. Wo hopo they wilt take a hiut in time to ave thir land and save trouble aud expense GOOD GOODS ATLOW PRICES. Call and Examine Stock and Prices.

"The are none bo blind as those who B. R. Ward's two youngest children are down with scarlatina but Dr. Hayes says it is in a very mi'ld form and, will not prove serious. Mr.

J. B. Simmons wishes to announce that he is prepared to do breaking and plowing at fchort notice. All work guaranteed first class." S. I.

Grandstaffv and family and Isaac Levan and family have arrived from Guthrie Centre, Iowa, and will take possession of their claims. Nd intoxicating liquors are now Kold, in Sharon Springs and we think we can nafely say that the busiuesh is ended i'or some, time tq come. We are glad to notice that trade is still increasing at the Chonp Cash Store, and you will always find Mr. Black or his lady ready to wait on customers. Our building, has been repaired but the material in the office still bIiows tho effect of the lightning.

We hope, to, got straightened up next week. rain soon. Bead our premium book offor, in nother column. It- Everett Pattersop was down from Montero to-day. Temperance lecture Sunday, Oct.

2d att o'clock sharp. Bra Wilson, of the Register was in town this evening, For good hardware at reasonable prices go to the Cheap Cash Store, this city, arrived hero yesferday'and will becomo a citizen' of Sharon Springs. Ho is highly pleased with (he country and we are glad to have such live' business men become inter ested in our town. Mrs. Mjilner, of Canton, 111 and H.

J. Rauquin, of tha samo place, arrived hero tho first of the week to make thi3 their home. Mrs. Milner is a widow of considerable- moans and, has come west for her health. She will purchase lots in town and erect a nice residence.

WTe have two of Mme. Domorest's systems of dress cutting, consisting of charts, measures, books of instruction, th regular price of which is $3.00 each, which wo will sell at a bargain if Fold during the coming week. Ilero is a chance for some of our ladv readers to secure a bargain. For Sale Cheap. A good business house on main street of Sharon Springs, at a very low price.

Will guarantee rent for a year at a good price if purchaser wants to rent it. Thifj is aplendid bargain and will pay a big per cent on the in vestment. Cull at this offise. We aro lata again this week nnd the paper is not up to its standard, owing to tho continued illness of our youngest child requiring the greater portion of our tine, and our office being in a had condition from the efiect of tho lightning we have been compelled tq do a great deal of extra work. We aro requested to announce that (hero will bo a grand Republican rally at Wallace on Friduy Oct.

21. Senator Plumb, Hon. E. J. Turner, member of congress from this district and other good speakers will be proscnt and chVscuss subjects of interest to all.

The poople of 'Wallace and adjoining, counties aro most cor dially invited. We have quite a number of subscribers on our books who aro behind with their subscriptions end thoy would confer a favor on us by paying up now. Our forms tiro cash in ad vance, but we havp deviati-d from ii in quite a number of instanefs in order to accommodate personal friends, and as wo have been a great deal of extra expense the past fow weeks wo hope our friends, will respond liberally to our call. STRAYED, From the undersigned at Sharon Springs, Kansas, Sept. 27, 1S87.

One bay pacing hors8 about eiglit years old, weight abqut 630 pounds, heart brand on left shouldoi? nnd saddle mark on right side. Also from the name place at the samo time one small mare mule branded cn the left hip FD with rake under it. A reward of ten wont There is great indignation ex pressed at tlje railroad company fob their order prohibiting the local freight and thoir night passenger Now is the time to secure your REAL ESTATE AGENTS winter reading, Read our book offer. When you want to buy or sell nithino call on M. Davidson, WANTED.

Fresh butter at Cheap Cash Store. A. W. Clark came, up from Wo) foce and spent sonday with hia Bissoll Hopkins are preparing to move their building from Kennedy 6treot to. Front Street, and vill AND BREEDERS OF THOROUGHBRED SHORTHORN Having had the longest and widest experience in locating pettlera in this region cau secure for yqu choice claims by purchase, and locato you on Government lands.

Can Bupply ypu with the best pedigreed cows and calves. One and a half miles northeast of Sharon Springs, Kansas. move their sto.ek of gopda and the loney to Joan pr rpal estate end postofiico ihp: it. lw TOiiftg; nal proofs, by S. Kay, Mr.

Felix is constantly receiving now goods and now has one of the B. R. Ward is just completing a a large Btjibla on his claim, south, of tiiiest t-tooks in Wallace county, and we are. pleased to notice that he is trdins from carrying passengers. We hope tq seo some change made that will giye us better accommodations.

A. L. Sargent left a squash at the weighing 101 pounds, which he raised on his -claim two miles oast of town. Wesxajt, Oct. 14, S87.

Cha. Jennings left us Thursday for Winonit to be gone severid days There was a danco at tho echpol Iiouho Wednp; day eve, eeyeral from oad puticip Dick Wilson wields the gad over a yoke of oxen ho lately procured. J. A. Anderson, of Mead, andRylander, of Chicago, aro among the lata arrivals of the Montero hotel.

Qrakam Bros, have completed their copiract qn tho school building. Their work was highly satisfactory to the school board. They are now building housp for- Mr. John Gesscll. School wjll open as spon as the desks are placed in position.

They are on the way here and aro expected daily. Xfr. Ed Carter was down to Wa-Keeney this week. Mr Cooper living south of town will begin the erection in a few days a lar'3 and commodious residence hero, and has purchased ten acres building up a goad trade. Miss Ella Lacy will open town.

iher and Drn. luayo. returned OfiA holding dovfn their claims, a racket in town last Sun making establishment about the fiivt of Oct. in Mr. Ely's office.

She will also keep fo sale a complete assort ment of fancy work materials, day, hut had a good effect in closing the saloon. Misses Sallie Reynolds and flattie Bennett, two of the fair claim hold Every Republican in the county should attend the rajly at Wallace ers of this vicinity have formed a -DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF- partnership and engaged in the next Friday, 4 Mr. Kay can now locate you on dressmaking business at Wallace. Mr, Felix is 'sufficiently encour homesteads ami troe claims in eastern Colorado. aged with tho trade he is receivins and the future projects of the town dollars will be paid for auy informa Tho organ for the Methodist church ha3 been ordered and will be DRUGS AND MEDICINES, CIIEMCALF, Taints, Oils, Varnislijes, Patent Medicines, Perfumes, Soaps, Brushes, Funry Articles, Dye fctuu School Books, Stationery, Wall Paper, Lamps, Lamp Chimneys, Tobaccos, Cigars, Smokers' Articles, Etc.

Prescriptions Carefully Compound SHARON SPRINGS, i KANSAS, tq iuvest in. quit a number of town lots. is a good business man here in a few days. tion leading to their recovery, Henry R. Case, Sharon Springs, Kansas.

DISSOLUTION NOTICE. ondwo are glad to1 see him taking Kay can sell you a good homestead hold in the town. adjoining the town site of Ed Carter relinquishment at a bargain. Run- We are requested to announeo sing on the land. Notico is hereby given that tho that Parmenis Smith will deliver a Parties wanting timber claims temperance lecture at the sohool house in Sharon Springs, on Sunday partnership heretofore exsistiag butween Joe F.

Whita and S. L. Kay under the firm name of White Kay Land, Loan and Insurance evening, Oct, 23d, at 7 o'clock arjents and publishers of the sharp. A cordial invitation is extended to everybody. A SPLENDID OFFER.

Tho Weekly Capital and Farmers' for that purpose. Mrs. Moran, of 4 14 42 has purchased a timber claim relinquishment south of town, Mr. George F. Holliday is now comfortably located on hia claim south of town.

Chas. Edgerton has been very busy in land bussiness this week. Will Swinny was in the first of the week and snbF.cribed for four copies of the Leader for six months to bo pent to relatives and friends in Donphan county. He informed us that ho expected to start for Topeka the next day on buiness and would visit his old homo in Doniphan county before returning. Journal and tho Sharon IjEAeeh for should call on or address S.

L. Kay, Sharon Springs, Kansas. Mr. Kearney, ah old friend of the Williams Bros, is here from Ottawa county looking for land. 7 Go to the Cheap Cash Stove for fresh canned ftdodi of all hinds.

Special bargain in ahomestead re iinq'nishmeut, two miles from Montero. Call on S. L. Kay. A Hard is put in Pueblo and other Colorado towns looking up a for the practice of medicine.

DEALER3 IN- We oiTerthe Weekly Captal and Farmers'. Journal and the Sharon Leader, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Tho Land, Loan and Insurance business will horeaf-ter be carried on by S. L. Kay.

who will settle all bills and receive all money due the old firm, and the Leader will be conducted by Joe F. Whire. who will settle all of the same. Dated at Sharon Springs, Kans. this 24th (day of August, 1887.

Joe F. White. S. L. Kat.

Springs Leadek oue year for $0d. This splendid offer is for cash, aud enatles every citizen of orir county GrocerieSi Provisions and Notions, POSTOFFICE BUILDING. to secure a valuable paper from the capital of the state, aud his own Jo: cal pappr at the price of one subscription. Subscribe at onen. bfiaron spririgi I i I.

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