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Sharon Springs Leader from Sharon Springs, Kansas • 5

Sharon Springs Leader from Sharon Springs, Kansas • 5

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ESTABLISHED 1887. BISSELL HOPKINS, II. TV BLACK GO'S B.G.HURLBURT DEALERS IN- ji HUH IS STILL HEADQUARTERS FOR Groceries, Provisions, Stationary, FRUITSCONFECTIONERY, AND NOTIONS, Agent's for the celcht led Russell Mill Co's- flour. I Door east of Postoffice OPPOSITE DEPOT. FRESH QUEENS WARE AXD HARDWARE kixonSfnxp fairer.

ATJKBecL IROOlL An examination will convince the most skeptical. Tojsce cur stock and learn 6ur prices means sale of goods PcUiisUel every $uo a Year. Free Tillman is able to be at his ember election. Editor. Business Manager The people were wild with enthu- C.

BANKS, W. E. WARD, The Pioneer Livery Man' saism, and the house was filled to its utmost capacity. Speeches were Mr. Bront, of tha firm of Booton Bront, of Wallace' and Winona, was in town Sunday taking in the sights.

E. Ericson, of Topeka, came out on the last excursion and. invested considerable in our town, by buying AVILL FURNISH YOU Union Pacific railroad Time table. 001X11 EAST. made by nearly all present, and were all for the same purpose to defeat the schemers of Wallac, who are 802, Express and 2:21 a.m.

TEAMS anyone i.i4, ExpioBS 2:03 p. OOINQ WEST MOUST.US T1MH. a block. He will return in the spring evei'v, dW inning the coun- intown; jeed your team cheuqer Will furnish yon a saddle horse; will haul you water for lOcts C03. 12:51 P.

m. iy ueepor into uebt, and elect a peo- and build a large residence. pies uckbi wno win woric lor tne in per barrel, in one It A llHEL lots. Mr- Borden is lying quite low Coupon tickets sold and baggage checked to nil parts of tlfo country. Pacillc Express Tomnny's office hi the depot.

A II, Sweet, Agent, terests of the people and not for the with mountain fever. His wife and children arrivod yesterday to nurse and take care of him, We hope to will hn ul you ice ehnper. "Will locate you on government Church Directory. MisTitooifiT. Pi'(i(ichhi'g 'every two weeks soon be able to see him around.

ht the schodlhouse'lit 10 A. si.nml IVM Mr. Bruce, of Ashton, Iowa, was land' for $5, furnish conveyace 'or no CHARGES IF NOT SATISFIED. HORSES MAKES SALE TRADE in town the past week looking over old post again. An excursion from Illinois came in Wednesday night.1.

G. 0. Gustus, of Page, came in on the noon train to-day. Attend th ice cream social at Wes-kan Thursdav evening. Frank Henderson returned from Denver Tuesday night.

H. Hallberg returned the lirst of this week On business. Mr. Coburn, of Wallace, was taking in our city this week, C. Buckle passed through on yesterdays train for Wallace.

Melville Stanley came in on the west bound train yesterday. I Andwrews passed through here going west, last Thursdayt The band boyg will hate a festival Friday evening September 7th. i John Johnson, of Greeley County, an old friend of Tune Bentley, is' ia town to-day. Miss Emma Greer returned' from Denver isiat Tuesday. cndvN intends staying with nS.

Miss Millie Johnson went to Oakley Wednesday, to visit friends and interest of their own pockets. The following resolutions were unanimously carried: Wheekas'. A few of the citizens of the town of having taken possession of the various county offices and conducted the affairs solely to the benefit of themselves and the town Of Wallace and to the detriment of the people of Wallace county as a whole; and Whereas, By their actions they have deprived several of the school districts of the county of the moneys the town and surrounding country. He was well pleased and will return in a short time and locate with us. I MEAN-BUSINESS.

(omineneiiir -n gubbutli, MnyO, 1 BjSattt, Pastor. every tVr'o Weeks at the si'lioulliousc in the evening, b-finning with the llrst JSuuday in August. Itev. D. DiiVlsJwill preach at the school, house each itlternuto Sunday beginning with ttov.

Sitll, at 11 o'clock, a. immediately Hfter the' close of Sabbath school. M. E. Sawsatii Meets every Sunday at the schoolhouse at half past nine.

Everybody Is invited. SMiTily Mr. Edwards, of the Merchant's Bank of Wallace, ia a candidate for Corner Front and Kennedy streets, Sharon Springs, Kinsa'i. representative of Wallace county. M.

G.DAVIDSON He is one of the leading men of Wallace countyj an old time Republican to which they were entitled, but ap and we believe would make a good representative. propriating these funds toward erect-ing large school buildings for them Mi C. Davidson returned this Week POSTOFFICE ts 9 ielitek a. m. Arid 1 to 3 d'clock Vnrit THtS o'clock, a.

Until 7 p. si. 31. S. Bissell, Postmaster.

from his trip east, bnt left his cattle selves as an advertisement for their town, and preventing other districts from e'njo) ing school privileges to which they arrj ehtitled; therefore be J. L. WoopCousE, President. W. D.

Haekis, Cashier down in gove county. The man he traded with is with the cattle, and will be here next week. We understand he is going intd the livery business in great 6hapej it Resolved By the Citizens of cen tral Wallace cotinty, that as a remedy Subscribers finding an f(er rianlcs will know thereby that their sub. teription has expired, and their paper Will be tontinued unless wc are notified to the If y(ra Wisli to diseoTrtin'uc1 your te'riptiom please notify us at dice' aiift fo will it. We don't want to lose ny of our old subscribers, nor do we flant to force the Liuu'eii ttpo'rf any one who toe's not want iti returned yesterday; Ed Baker' Sold his claim' itlst week for the existing that the people of the County, not identified with to Frank W.

Hahn, of Ashton, Iowa. the Wallace ring, snail nieet in con Miss Rosa Jennings, of Weskan, was visiting relatives at the Franklin house this week. Mr. Ericson sold a block up in vention and nominate a "People's Ticket," irrespective of party, from BANK OF SHARON SPRINGS, Isharon springs, kias Traiisddt a general banking liuinesst fecial attention ilm to tn business of farmers and stoclmei Collections prjormptln Vour patronage respectfully sol iti ted. The' sale was made through 0.

Mieir, the Consideration being $1,250. Mr. Hahn is a nice appearing young man and will bo a good man to have in a good town. among people in whom all have con the northwest part of town this weok to a party in TopekaV fidence, and "roe our best endeavors to secure their election and thus ob Bro. Wilsoii, Of the Register, was Dr.

D'aymurido, at the tain an hohefc county government for in town this week looking after his CVntr'al house Tuesday and We'dnes- the whole county, irrespective of lo interests as a1 candidate for represen cation. tative of Wallace county. Mr. Wil lay, August 28 arid 29. Misses' SlaYy iirM Addie.

It was decided to have a mass Con ANNOUNCEMENTS. I hereby announce' m'ysolf as a fcandi Jute the' office ot representative of Wallace' county, subject to the Republican county convention. Charles Edwards. I hereby announce tiryself as" a fcandidato' fdr the office' of representative oE "Wallace county, subject to the Republican county convention. S.

L. Wiisc. I hereby announce myself as a 6andidato for the 6ffice' of Probate Judge, subject the decision1 of the' Republican county etmveiiticr'n. Geo; W. Outcali.

son is extensively interested at this place and we believe he will hiake a vention in Sharon Springs on Sat and Mamie Hayes were i welcome cal lers" at tnd idiSii o'ffice this week. urday, September llo'clock m. good man to represent our town. Dr. D'aymunde, the Gov6 City Notice For Pub iication.

2084 di'htist; at the Central hdtel Tuesday Wednesday Augus 28 and 20.. All dental op'eratio'ns performed. Land Office at waKccncy 18 '88 is hercu; given mat the loiiowmir-nanicd settler has liled notice of li is intention to make final proof in support of his ciiim, and that, said proof Will he niade before Ketr- LAND, L0 All and INSURANCE Agt, Mr. Boman was made happy this isterand Kcceiyer US Land Office at waKeeii. Below wo give a list of the newly elected officers of the Wallace county Sabbath School Association: T.

J. R. Perry, President. J. H.

Burr. Vice President. Jarnes B. Diinbar, Edd Carter, E. S.

Ely, Tice Presidents. H. H. Flint, Treasurer. Sarah Sedore Sec'y.

L. M. Hanks, Assistant Sec'y. J. W.

Jackson, Mrs. IL A. Clark, Mrs. N. Wisogerber, executive committee.

Mrs. H. A. Clart, Rev; J. W.

Jacksofl, Edd Cfirter, Mrs Sean- ey Kas on Oct 4 eiirlliccn hundred mid eiirbty ciijlit, viz: william ll Ewintr, XolS-hiO for BUSINESS LOCALS; just try En'sworth's5 fresh week by the arrival of his wife from Scandia. We welcome1 thetri to' our midst. SHARON SPRiNGS KANSAS Call on Parmenis Smith for bflir-" the ficc 2- twp 18 41 w. He names the following witnesses to pro.le. his contin-cous rcsidenue upon and cultivation of, said land, WiUhml David Swartz, II T.

Black, and II. Iluuinter, all of Sharon Sprinigs Kiiesns. wC Beard Roister. Is duly aitthorixed to practice before the Vi Land offleeas an Attorney and also makes out ait Mrs1. liawso'n wen! to Waila'ce last and returneci home yes-erdaj.

lira. i. W. Pefry' returned With" h'ef tSi a sh'c'rt kinds of land office papers. ernS, T.

J. R. Perry, delegates to attend cohven'tiori fit A Campaign Offer. WatWrnoions' are getting fo be DIED. plentiful.

We are going to make a raid on spmebodys5 patch the first dark night comes along. foponW At the residence of Dr. Hayes, two TOWN PROPERTY A SPECIALTY, Dr. Daymunde has done" iiental miles est. of Sharon.

bp.iings, Kansas, on Monday August 20, 1888, of mountain fever, Albert Bodeh; iti his 33rd year AND The silARON SPRINGS LEADER. For Sl.Sd this offer WilH'naWe every cJcirfes-Doncieiice fort for. people at Grainfield; Grin Oakley, Winona and Wallace. Mr. "Roden caiiio here from i All of whom report Will Swinney and Jim JDuncan, citizen of our cOunty id a Kansas newspaper, all ilie Campaign fc'ews, together witlj the latest news from the Capital of the state, and his own local paper fdr the price of one.

rubscriptioni Snd your subscription lo this office at OLCe-. irain it a tie'e cMni The best flour in trie comity ibi I ho money guaranteed by Felii. 'II. T. Blacli guarantee's his flour to pive satisfacticfa' 6r m'oney refunded.

Oscar F61ix ha's the sole agency for the celebrated AssafiVftou'f; the lest in our The largest and Cheapest id 6'f claims-in Wallace couniy. W.Cf.-fifieir. Parffes wanting to buy a1 roen't fcarket iff a live western town, wiTI be greatly benefited by calling on, or sending address to M. G. Davidson.

Go to H. T. Black's for choice flour at reasonable prices. He continues to sell the celebrated As a'ria flour also the Yost flour. If you want to locate in Wallace it is to your interest' (6 call on or address W.

O. Mieir. I have several eastern Kansas and Iowa farms to trade for Wallace Co. Property. 0.

Mieir. For cheaf? Ic'Sfis call on Ed Carter Cto Wt thW Utiit oh farm jeans. W. O. Mleir.

Chicago, 111., and located a claim near town. Since that ttrH.e he has been working 'a't the carpenter trade in and around SWori His relatives live in Chicago. His remains were interred to the cemetery of Highland, Kansas, retured Sunday night and intend staying with us this time. Will says he is going to farming. d.

IBLL1T j. r. The Ladies Sewing Society, of Veskan, will give an ice cream so In the Hurlburt building, at SEaron 8 HAIiNA i XEliEY, cial at the residence of Mrs. II. Patterson, at Weskan on Thurs Springs, Kansas, at 4 o'clock Tuesday morning, August 21, 1888, of mountain fever, Henry his 20th year.

The deceased came here last Jan- DEALER INT day evening Aug. SO. Land Attorneys We were wrongly informed as to DRY goods; GROCERIES, BOOTS, the eacher in district No. C. Mr.

WA-KEEJl, KAK3AJ3. nary and most of the time since then has been tr-orking at the carpenter trade. His brother, near Burlington, Will Walters, an old teacher frcm Cloud ccunty, was employed by the school beard as teacher. was sent after to take care cf Prompt end carpfnl ttfntlon -WTaa to wJd lil bosiutM betorn th United Slttee lod ocico. him.

but when he arrived it was Sharon Springs. Kansas i Mrs. Russell and her little daudil- er Maiie, left fcr Topeka last Wed late. His parents live in Illinois. The deceased was buried at the cemetery Wednesday at 3 o'clock p.

Call on Oicar Felix" for the cele- Has lfce largest and best selected stock 6f DRY GOODS, BOOTS nesday where Marie will stay to nt-tend school. Mrs. Russell will visit friends and relatives for a few days A. J. HABLAN, ftltorney at 1H0E8, HITS and CAPS that has ever fceea bwaat to Siiaroa Sin.

1 new and latest which is no to the pablic at rulirki'ih Assaria 'flour. Call at this office for job The LT. P. R'y Co. Will sell.Fpec and then she will return home.

THE PEOPLES CONVENTION. Pursuant to call the poeple cf central and western Wallace county met at the school house at Sharcn Real Estate and Lad Age Mr. Nelson, father of Fred Ne lander and Sam Nelson of tlm place, round trip tickets to Kansas City one and one fare for round trip in LOW PRICES. CALL AND EXAMINE STUCK AN PiiiCb 5. QUIOKSALESANOSMALLlMtOFlf? account National Exposition, Sept-, it in to iov.

jsx, inurua oi returned home Wednesday so well Springs Monday evening, for tne pleased with the country that lie pur- purpose of considering whether ft chased John Aglsr's homestead, one was best for the people of Wallace half iuile east of town, and will move county to pat out a Praliy in ail Stat and Flsrl Contto. Uari-ana prumpttf nefiira VJuiU-d Sta! Lcd 02ic. up eti.ir in Kewiej 1,1 k. Sjld Monday and uuuutiuuoeui week darins the position. out here this fall." county ticket for the combg Not- WAKEZ.W,.

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Years Available:
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