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Wallace County News from Wallace, Kansas • 3

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The Wallace County Hews. -J'SS-Jl AIT Druggist and Pharmacist b'KIOM PACIFIC TIME CARD. YnUn tn Wulliice on Mountain time frtm xi Cer.ti Hi time. Mountain time Is one Ur aiwer Uiu Central time. I Tit A IKS WF.HT.

-DULLER IN The grading in front of Robldox' etoro has improved the street very much. The most disastrous storm that has visited western Kansas in many years was experienced at Millbrook, the county seat of Gnihani county, the evening of Aug. 5. Two small children were killed outright and a man by name of Kritchfield, who had been seriously injured, has since died. Several escaped with broken limbs and bruises.

Out of sixty-three buildings nineteen are left standing in a more or less ruined condition. Many have lost everything they had in the world and, will be thrown upon charity for some time. roiorarto Exprnss, arrives 12.3S WITH: -NEW AND COMPLETE STOCK OF ICALS DRUGS, MEDICINES; CHEM AND r. an, im'iiic i-xprt-s, fMio p. nu f.

1, fcirtM Freight 6.10 p. in. TR4I.N9 KAHT. Kacrn Fxpress, departs 4.05 a. m.

Atlantic Express, ItM) a. in. H. Kxprrxn Freight, departs 2.15 a. m.

t-WVwt. 308 and sol do not rim west of Wnl-hmm, V. HII.IAKK. U. 8.

INli OFFICE OFFICIALS, WA-KEENEY, KANSAS. W. C. L. BEARD W.

II. PILKENTON NERAL ERCHANDIS Oils, Brushes an4 Artists' Materials. "Wall Paper, School Books, Stationery, aii NiWs. A ND i CONSISTING OF orncrus. T.

M. VALENTIN A.to!at Juntloo TO? OTcriior JOHN A. MaKTIN l.ltHnt Governor A. r. KIDDLE 1 IWoMrtot Slato K.

ALLEN Traumrer S. T. HOWI! Auditor E. P. Mel'ABK Attorney Gnrl 8.

15, IlKADFORD Sap't. rublle Instruction J. H. LAW IIEAD SoU Mannf of Dry Goods, Clothing, Gents' Furnishing Goods, Notions, WALLACE COUNTY OFFICERS A Good Offer We have secured clubbing rates with the Kansas Fanner, and will send you that paper with the News one year for S2.25. The Farmer is a sixteen-page weekly, and acknowleged to be one of the best agricultural papers in the West, and is devoted especially to the farming interests of Kansas.

The jjriceof that paper alone is $1.50. U. S. Land Office. Wa-Keeney, Feb.

It, 1887. Persons, by sending final proof papers, orignal entry papers and contest affidavits with the fees for the same to the receiver, and applications to make proof with the fees for the same to the register, will save the officers a great deal of trouble and annoyance, and be much better for the eutry-man. Papers of the district will please copy. W. C.

L. Beard, Register. W. 11. Pji.kenton, Receiver.

tWuty F.TkKTERS COMPOUNDING PRESCRIPTIONS MADE A SPErflLTY. Wallace. KAUsae; stools. oT w. mor.vr..

J. V. CAMl'HKLL KM EN IS SMITH XHKTTKHLY JW HAMILTON 8AMVKL CHISITM WM DAWSON (1 ALLAMAN JAMK.S YOXALL WINANS T. HAYES THOS DELL1NOEK II YOST Tinaaurtr UncUtcr of IedM county RurrrinU'Utlont preventative C-uunty Attorney Wrtlf rrolwt Ju(1k Uer District Court. Oowmlssionerg -j Omnty surveyor.

Uvroa.r unmeasured terms and naming your first daughter France. Your health wild then be good and your "vote wouJd be counted; If yon are a colored Englishman, we woiiid reserve the right to inquire who yon voted for before counting your vote. Your duty towards the United States, pending your naturalization, would be to write home as often as possible, referring to the great blessings of American freedom, and showing the poor, oppressed foreigner how much quicker and easier he can get his oppressing done here than elsewhere. The duty of the United States towards you in the meantime is to protect you from foreign invasion and throw our navy around you so that you may go to bed every night without four of invasion, for no foreign power would so far forget what is due to the aged or helpless as to attack our navy. So you would be always safe, and if you.tqok plenty of exercise and did not get your fuet wet being; naturalized you would make a good citizen and enjoy good health.

The duty of the United States toward an unnaturalized citizen is quite plain, but not irksome. The United States, as a republic, never allows its obligations toward the off-spring of a monarchy to prey on it. So, if you wish to come forward and. repent and be naturalized you will always find the United States ready to treat you white. I don't know much about the Druids.

Our folks were mostly Whigs and Episcopalians. The Druids, as near as I can learn, were a kind of open-air sect, who worshiped a sylvan god, ate watermelons during dog days and regretted it till the ground froze up. They were the first religious organization to introduce the custom of borrowing money in this world with the understanding that it was to be paid in the next. Prior to that the custom of drawing promissory notes and making them payable sixty days after death had never obtained. It was a good deal more fun to be a Druid than to run a general store where the Druids did their trading.

If you arc a poor man, sweat is good enough for you. If you keep help iu the house, let them do the sweating and you can perspire if you feel like it. The present of the verb sweat is sweat; past, sweat or swat. The future tense will, in a measure, depend on the kind of life you lead here. The peculiar characteristic of classical music is that it is really so much better than it sounds.

I do not care to criticise your handwriting through the paper. If you will meet me at the foot of pier No. 1, at 7 o'clock this evening, I will tell you what I think of it, after which I will take a steamship for Coney Island, where I will be swallowed up in the throng. Let mc hear from you Oonoietl BCZIOOX 33.a.x6X. lilreeUr (jiEO.

VWifVEWKX tmwmrer A CLA.HK Clerk (ill ALLAMAN for a schooner of The Last Go to the Delmonlco lemonade. Towhsitb Notice. All who occupy lots on th Wallace Towasite tthould contribute to the fund for Mtrveying, by filing on the same. Transfer tbould be notvd upon the record. In Che abtenee of the Recorder, this business will be attended to by Fblix T.

Gandy, Chairman. FOR Teas, Sugars, Coffees, Molasses, Vinegar, Canned Goods, Jellies, Sardines, Dried Fruits, Dairy Salt, Tobaccos, Cigars, Pipes, Spices, Pickles, Baking Powders, Soap, Matches, Water and Well Buckets, Lamps and Lamp Chimneys, FREE HOMES, Who Said, No Deeded Lots. II. A. Clark has generously concluded to hush those who cry, "No Deeded Lots in Wallace." He has 160 acres adjoining the town which he is selling in lots at $12.50 apiecv.

The manner of disposing of these lots is by a drawing which will take place the beginning of October. $12.60 buys a ticket, and every ticket draws a lot. All these lots have a beautiful location, and the least desirable among them is worth more than the price of a ticket, while many of them are indeed valuable, and at which all will have an equal chance. The drawing is to be conducted in a way dictated by the purchasers. About four hun-tickets have already been sold.

Tickets can be had at this office. rrovieioas tt Edmondaon'a. Sopolio at Try the Dolnionico for a square meal. A fine liso of dry goods just received at. '5.

M. Young's. We have the geuuinc old maple syrup at G. Gamble oclls the Ibdolt Jlour and feed. II doors enst of Merchant's Dank.

flour is the best in market. Catch-up mixed pickles at G. A car load of Golden Holt flour from Wilson, Kansas, at J. M. Young's.

Gamble sells the IJeloit flour and feed. doors east of Merchant's Bank. Strangers stopping in Wallace will find the best accommodations at the Albany House. 1.00 per clay. Cracked Wheat, Rolled Oats, Sago, and Tapioca at O.

Co-'s. We are prepared to give our customers superior work on placards and posters, as well as fancy job work. Try out canned pine-apple. G. A.

Co. Having started my slaughter house here I am now prepared to furnish meat by the carcass, side or quarter, as well as retail. Geo Forker. Beef has taken a tumble at A. J.

Phillips ACt). The News Is now prepared to do your job work with neatness and dispatch, and at bottom prjeus. Table board, and meals on call at G. Co. on Main street, four doors north of new bank building.

El-Sni Go to Edmond.son's for cigars. Dr. Page was called to Kit Carson There will be preaching To-Morrovv morning and evening by Rev. Marsh. IS.

Goodman has made a nice show case for his own use. E. R. Johnson is on his claim in Wichita county. He expects to prove up To-day.

Dr. Adams and his brother were up from Greeley county Tuesday. Miss Anna Lawton, of Factory ville, is visiting her brother J. W. Edward Barrows is on the sick list.

O. W. Gandy is building a new house on Slain street. Home grown watermelons are making their appearance on the market. F.

T. Gandy is re-arranging his house on Main street. For the Henry Ward Beecher Cigar go to Edmondson's. A fine piece of cream-colored Nuns' veiling for sale at M. T.

Griggs. For Sale. Two yoke of oxen; also a lot of milk cows. Apply to A. B.

Montgomery. Buy your canned goods of Groendyke Co. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Alcide Casavant Sunday morning, a boy.

L. N. McLane, president of the Cheyenne IFells Town Company, was in town Monday. He reports C. W- booming.

Buy our ladies' and gents' Shoe Dressing. G. Co. Ross A Austin, have just received a full line of Trumbull, Reynolds Aliens' garden seeds, which they guarantee to be from last years growth, and perfectly reliable. The Chicago Lumber Company is doing an immense business.

Their large stock of lumber has been somewhat reduced, but they still have a good supply and are receiving new orders. SPECIAL TO CAPITALISTS. I have the sale of a few claims upon government lands, which will soon be made very valuable by the growth of the city. Felix T. Gandy, Real Estate Broker.

If you contemplate building, see the Chicago LumberCompany and get figures. BUSINESS CARDS. IN THE J. N. PAGE, M.

D. All calls promptly attended, night or day. Office on Second street, In Sept Ixl Xna. HE ALSO HAS IX STOCK For Prixe Farm Productions. For the best article of any variety of grain, vegetables or farm productions, we will give 6 months subscription to the News.

This oiler will remain good until October 1. J. L. BURROUGHS, M. i now permanently located at Go-pher, where he will be in readings to attend to all professional calls at all hours of the day or night Til Doctor lias had 27 years of Active Professional life.

Bill Nb. often. TIIK LEAD1XO CITY OF 'Western 2EL KANSAS. A Special Reduction. Persons already taking the News, and wishing to send extra copies to friends in the east, can do so at the rate of $1.00 a year.

There is no better way of keeping your friends in the east posted about your country, and no better way to induce them to come and visit you, and perhaps locate. LADIES ATTENTION. If you want nice bread, come and get compressed yeast of Groendyke Co. NOTICE I0E PUBLICATION. U.

Land Office, Wa-Keeney, No. 9878. August 6, 1HK7. Notice is hereby given that the follow ing named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Receiver of the IT. S.

Land Office at Wa-Keenev, Kansas, on September 19, 1887, viz: Isaac D. Hald-man, H. E. No. 9968 for the ne Sec.

14, T. 13s, R. 89w. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of said land, viz: W. LuiDctwiler.

II. H. Fiynt, Geo. W. Outcalt and M.

T. Griggs, all of Wallace, Kansas. W. C. L.

Beakd, Register. Nails, Door Knobs, Etc Salina Flour, Try GOLDEUr BELT or I k.s G-ood as t2LQ Seat. Coll and see my goods and I will giTO you fall weight, and measure IjsC. T1- North Main Wallace, Kansas. FELIX T.

GANDY, arrnvuxoii Real Estate Dealer, lfet44 land, and Homestead find Timber-Culture Kelliiiiilmient. 1 upon (Jovornmcnt Lands anil ucr- vb-i cultivation of Timber-culture claim for non-residents. (Office south of new Bank Building) WALLACE, KANSAS IS SITUATED' Near the centre of Wallace county, in the midst ef a line agri-" cultural and grazing country, and is a passenger division tttioa on the U. P. R.

R. At this place the railroad company haire a large number of good buildings, such as repair shop, roundhouse, depots and dwellings for employees, and had on its payrolls the names of nearly 200 men. This feature alone adds much to the town and county. ICE! ICE! ICE! In any quantity. Call on Robidoux.

HIS INFORMATION BUREAU. NOTICE. U. S. Land Office, I Wa-Iiecney, No.

9317. June 18S7. V. L. LOVFLAND.

T. .1. It. FEKRY, Cashier Notary. WAimrr rmiMTV qarii Complaint having been entered at this ofilee by Kobert Montajjue against William A.

Hurd for abandoning Ins homestead entry No. isor.3, dated Oct. 10, 18Cfi, upon the ne 1-4 section 32, Township In Wallace county, Kansas, with a view to the cancellation of saul entry; the said parties are hereby summoned to awiear at thin office on the 20tn day of August 1S87, at 9 o'clock a. to respond and furnish testimony concerning: said allered abandonment. W.

H. FILKTNTON, Receiver. 6-J16 II fiLLnUL uuuni i unm, Bill Nye Takes a Man Into His Confidence And Educates Him. Fron the New York IForld, I have received the following note from another anxious inquirer after truth: Jeffersox City, N. July 25.

Dear Sir. Would you mind giving a little space to an expanation of naturl lization as practiced in this country, together with its effects How would I go to work to become naturalized? What arc the first steps What would be the result of naturalization here, or in New Now has 16 grocery and general stores, wholesale' and retail 4 drug stores, 4 hardware stores, 2 newspapers, 7 restaurants, 5 hotels, 5 livery stables, 2 barber shops, 2 blacksmith shops, 4 lumber yards and ether broaches of busiowa weU rep-' resented. All banking "business attended to promptly. 1 ork city, in case I afterwards conclude to return to England, where 1 was born What are my duties towards the United PENSIONS INCREASED. If yon make an application for increase of your pension through me.

and will get three other pensioners to apply through me, I will prosecute your own claim tor one-half the usual foe. Write to me for my SPECIAL, OFFER. J. MURRAY. Box 632, Wasuingtok, D.

C. States pending my naturalization, and SCHOOL AND OltJBCH, what are the duties of the United States 3 toward me during the same time? What JEREMIAH WEAVER, will do all kinds of House and Sign Painting. were the peculiar doctrines of the Druids Which is proper to say, "sweat" or "per- i spire What is the most past or perfact KANSAS. wtLLaor, F. J.

THOMPSON is prepared to tensfe of sweat Would you advice a young man, forty-seven years of age, to begin There is a good school in session, and there has ben threeV thousand dollars voted for a school building and twelve hundred dollars appropriated for teachers1 salaries. There id also' a Christian association composed of the various denominations and also Methodist, Congregational, Pesbyterian, and Catholic Church the study of fifteen-ball pool What is the peculiarity of classical music, and how Ou Homesteads and Timber claims at reasonable figures. Uesidence 5V4 miles north of Sharon Springs on can one destinguish it? What do you think of my hand writing noriucasi oi kcc jz, i iz, it a. Wm. Bordner WILL TRANSFER YOUR GOODS From the depot to any part of the ity as cheap as the cheapest.

P. O. Address, Sharon Springs, Kansas. TmjTii Seeker Naturalization, according to Theodore D. Woolsey, who has practiced it for years, takes place when an alien transfers his RobteEdmondson Son Keep a supply of allegiance from the country of his origin and the sovereign of the same to anot her COPIOUS SKO-VvTBS: country and sovereign.

Your best method 3E. JErL- NOTICE! Victor Rylander, special agent for Union Pacific R. Lands west of Range 30w, state of Kansas, has appointed Ernst G. Ed-holm local agent for said lands for a district iucluding Rangs 35w, 36w and 37w; "and W. L.

Dawson for said lands for the district including Ranges 38w and 3Jhv; and Charles B. Adams for the district including Ranges 40w, 41w, 42w, and tho fractional strip of 43w, all of the state of Kansas, of which Ranges include ail U. I R. R. lands found in said Ranges nlong the U.

lines including St. John and, 'Wallace counties, and parts of Wichita, Greeley, Sherman and Thomas counties. Kansas. Sales made in said territories without being recognized by said local agents of said territories will not be honored. LOCAL AGENTS' ADDRESSES.

Gen. Locating agent, Gustats Waiaekbhbo, Oabxky, Kansas. Ernst G. Edholm, Winena, St. John Co Kan.

W. L. Dawson, Wallace, Wallace Kan. Chas. B.

Adams, Sharon Springs, Wallace Kansas. Fruits, Lemons, Oranges Etc for becoming naturalized in the state of New Jersey would be to write to Her Most Gracious Majesty, Queen of Great Britain, Empress of India, General Assis eetti They also keep a supply of They are prepared to meet competition in any form. CLOSING OUT SALE. All should take advantage of the closing out sale of Fans, Parasols aud Summer goods at M. T.

Griggs. The Ladies' Aid Society will meet at the Opera hall Thursday afternoon. Capt. Perry has had a well bored In the street east of the bank and a pump put in. James Teele did the boring.

The railroad company have established a regular ticket agency at this place. They have 484 different forms of tickets in stock, over different routes to points east. The U. P. are shipping material for their branch road from Oakly to Colby.

They expect to have it completed before winter. Mr. Edward Madden and family of Hays City, visited A. B. Montgomery and family Saturday and Sunday.

There will be baptismal services on the Smoky south of the Fort To-Morrow afternoon. Rev. Wm. Sedore has resigned the Sharon Springs and Montero charge, and it will be filled by Rev. Beaty intonnection with the Wallace charge.

Geo. Allaman brought some fine cabbage to J. W. Dillworth's a few days ago; one head weighing 7 pounds. He also brought in some fine beets and cucumbers.

Mrs. J. M. Young received a telegram Wednesday morning from Abingdon, 111., announcing the serious Illness of her father. She received another one in the evening stating that he was dead.

Elder Grabe of Salina preached two verr practical sermons during Srturday and Sunday. He took Elder Stolz's place in the Quarterly meeting services. Mr. is financial agent of the Wesleyan College at Salina, and Sunday afternoon held a meeting in the interest of that school. A man should always be as willing to pay his debts as he is anxious to collect money due Reglttcr.

Well, yes, and if you had practiced what tant Parent to His Royal Baldness the A. J. FORD, AT THE FARMERS' RESTnUBllnT, Keeps a complete stock of On.M.3a.oci ToUuoooh. Oxv Clxort 2Totlce. Canned Goods, Candies, Prince of Wales, and Leading Regina of the Known IPorld, asking her to return your letters and henceforth to regard you At their new stand on Second only as a friend.

An Abund lice of Wat? Naturalization may be partial or com WALLACE, KANSAS. plete and may be detected by any one who IS FOUND AT A DEPTH OF TEN TO FIFTY FEET." is a close observer. Naturalization is most likely to attack those who have formerly beeni aliens and "allowed it to get the up Kansas TTftlltci, per band of them." Under the constitu flew Liyery Barn. "Wallaoe, Blaxieas. tion of the United States no naturalized citizen can be President, and a great many who have not had any difficulty of that OUR SURROUNDINGS AND RESOURCE; PETER ROBIDOUX, Opposite depot, South Side Track.

TXX33 kind find that this industry is overcrowded We have Just put in a large stock of First- uiass HORSES VEHICLES. So if you come to this country with a burning desire to obtain employment as President you had better give it up. We never elect a man who had been an alien and who is liable to have it to break out on him again whenever the sun gets very hot. We have made it a rule for years, if possible to elect a thick-act, self-made American citizen to the Presidency, and then we feel i. Wallace tho central shipping point for Groeley, Wichita md Sherman counties, with good roatld tending to the towna in those counties.

There is still considerable government land remaining to be, taken in Wallace county and may be had at a distance from 10 to 11 miles from the railroad. The country about Wallace is very fertile, and vvli watered by streams that are fed by never failing springs. The town siW overs about 500 acres, including a large oUiubVr dee-ieJ lots which are now offered for sale Store, and' arc ready to furnish the trade with good rigs of all kinds at reasonable prices. lone It will pay you to come and see us before hiring elsewhere. Yours respectfully, or- SIEFKE JrHGQK.

free to go and board with him and make suggestions to him and tread frosted cake into his body Brussels carpet. Albany "House IS STILL At The Front WITH FIRST CLASS- 'ACCOMMODATIONS AND LOW RATES. MBS. J. MeMICKFN, Proprietress.

There are several steps that you might take in order to get naturalized in this country. maiden step, however, would be to get born on a foreign strand. You could then begin active preparations lacksmithin There i a good prospect of having a U. S. Lan otiSe k-' -ted at Wallace in the near future, wticli will be a great coi: enience to those taking laud.

you preach, those items would have been uncalled for. J. K. GnovER. The west bound Colorado express, Thursday due here soon after midnight, did not reach here nntil afte noon.

burned bridge west of Ellsworth was the cause. It is supposed to have been set on fire by a passing train. Our Local Health Officer has received all the necessary blanks and books for the use of ministers, justices of the peace and physicians with which to make their returns. Alt qualified persons can procure the same by calling on said officer. 4 HAS A LARGE STOCK OF G-neral Merchandise, for becoming naturalized, such, for instance as crossing the ocean, and while We do all kinds of repairing leaning over the piazza of the ship and peering down into the soft, green waves divesting yourself of your political disabilities.

-uVDS, NOTIONS, READY-MADE CLOTHING, AND vx You could hurry up your naturaliza tion here by enlisting in the army. You can, if twenty-one years of age, join the Last Thursday about 6 p. m. Dr. Page received following message: "Come to HOUSE-SHOEING A SPECIAL Strict attention given to DISEASED FEET.

"We guarantee the cure of corns, con-, tractions, quarter-crack, and interfering. army, You would like it, too, I think. It GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS SHOES ALSO A Arapahoe on first train. Child poisoned would also be pleasanter for the army internally." Just as the doctor was ready Nothing lonlier can be conceived of than The advantages derived from having ar railroad aireaay built and paid for in a county cannot be over-estimated as tho is saved the expense of bonda for that purpose. Beside this the consxtaier ia saved tho expense of transporting ooda overland a distance of perhaps thirty or forty miles.

the farmer raises a crop ho finds a ready market for it without hauling it a greet dittanco to the railroad, which- often makes farming impracticable at distant But Bome csa saya. "We'll' soon have, a railroad." We. hope you mtiy. ia.r the picture of an army with no one to talk to. So, if you could be contented to to step aboard the train he received another message as follows: "Need not come to Arapahoe, Child Is dead." The cause was not given, but Is supposed to be Full Line of Groceries Provisions unite with our army, I think it would be a good thing for both of you.

another case of accidental poisoning. Thi We make FOUR-ROD Breaking Plows and DIAMOND Harrows. I We Vnake Specialty of, tire-setting on light buggies. If you came out of the war unscathed, you could be made an American citizen is but another warning for parents to keep SUCH AS FLOURFEED AND HAY. poison out of the way of children.

friend, but observation taught us that it usually takes a dol The destruction of the town of Mill- considerably to ton cests THE CITY RESTAURANT BY imU. S. J. JlcCULLOUGH Fed iho hungry with the Best in' the Market REA501TABLB without further trouble, and if yon became killed hile acting as the left wing of the regular army your eternal welfare would bcenhenced as soon as it was generally Brook wasn't the only damage done by the lar's worth of talk nd worth of railroad' storm. That evening Mr Dawson and Miss Martin started with a teStn to Sharon understood that you came from America, HARDWARE, QUEENSWARE, PAINTS, OIL AND BRUSHES, SADDLES, HARNESS, FARMING IMPLEMENTS AND WAGONS.

Yon do not state in your letter whether you are white or colored. You simply say that you are an Enlglisbman. In writing We have FIRST CLASS TOOLS employ FIRST-CLASS WORK-X- MEN, and defy Competition. (Shop 2d Door east of J. M.

Young's. KcAHTHUR," Springs to bring the Judge. When out about Tond Creek the storm overtook them and relieved them of their hats. With the 1q of their hut a pretty bad scare to a newspaper you ought to be explicit i th cctiahr sai, cf Wallace' cor.fy, vhica el-lr they escaped. However they proceeded to aad elate your case fully If you are a Sharon $rriaj' 'en -J brought the Jtulge 1'? ViX wve'rjjffj V'.

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1886-1887