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Dexter Free Press from Dexter, Kansas • 4

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Imiiof riiia nd Kiitif a the Trek fkess. Jftlm h.ith il hut hV.Wt it ban. i Mo llmt uvit u.St MhIh-hI lately a4 I Mr. li mnv ill In hilars of (hit KimmIi, mnic id I lif ICilrailia Ja' buii. liB lwll V4flUj.

A kim ihi' fcr ili I ni ta TulUif lu 't ry klitJ Bill VnnkAiiir rm-jtml. lr Wait In trvi dulfrt at llni lu In eonili'UM fMit rt5r wltuoi w4 lv ll lml a of f-iHr4Mikia. Eh. W. Oiaiu, KJitor.

sr.iMi-. in ttliuut'li una 1.7 in to the riifn IiuiiiIim Into Hi ndjoiiiiiii! atore room auulh, wIiiiim I ll be luiiiid by his ninny old cuHiomna lu'iniift ready 00 Twr AdVMM. tuacottiiiiiMlate them with ever) tiling rsnk muiI lvct )oiin geiitlwuutl oftlia OltlMtlli f.llidfr lilt l.U klni.i in d.xpnti'h Ijtininri Mini rt-U-iii) oil ft bi-lri-li Ilia unit irfErtv i'miik Imi la Ilia Hiir de-t-tit, from Ihegtwal Jiitiilel Jl i of Kt-iitiK ky f.mif HmiihicI Well. luia moved portion of III llUlllfxH lH'k llllO lilt) MIXt Ulflrfl building, amis wmiii tin weal 1 mi gita little roalt-r, so Unit tin I i-K room of Uiu building run Im iiwil for, work, tie UI move nil lilt liuaiiinia TOWN AND COUNTRY. l'UULIJIKD KV Efts' FJMDAV.

HEAD QUA1ITE MS IS THIS pL.Vt 5 Tu MND Cheap Goods for Cash or Prduce Wo have il tttick of Woiunt ami t'liildivn'H HhocA Men's ami Uoyn' Hoots, that ia Pries in Cowky countj We consider it unnecessary to name nil our Goods and Prices. All wo ask Is for people to come and see us, In liia line. Kanaaa tml only all (lie eaienU In ahumlHiice but Ixinaatli her airfare eoul I found Iu payliigquafiili'ii to supply the plitoo of wood which lier prnlrlea fail to row. Only a few wm kn ltl and tine In Urge and paving CITY UlltM1tk. Siir.l hi Hlt.fHd Itofk at Chapman.

llurw to Mr. mill Mi. W. It. ftnitdt' for! a six pound (my.

Kla'e nf MiMlMUppl. Alt admg the linf ftf bis march, as tlm lt rutiia to A Infill, ha wa the one frmil man, nought to be aeen by tlMituatidit.ciiriiHia to ahakti him by the hand. Even the Wim clamored fur an Introduction and hi in many fluwem to nelen Willi ambrosial perfume thtiftttmmphere tut Guiding his pathway. On Ids ar rial at Jiu kMui Im held an ovation at ttvo hotel, and capitalists Were there fnn New Orleans to go upon his bund for any amount from one dollar to eiO.ooD. -All of this happens by the fool hard nonaeiise of goyernut Jiwiy.

Making a mountain out of a mole hill, Iu giving too niucli itateiiotalfetytoa rugil 1st of il Siilivan St rap. quaiilillea have tefti found near tax- Ml nu Gilbert wn ki u.flU' 1,0 wUI fuunrll. fullt Jiiil. lor Springs. Iiifirt io one cAitnow JliHN Hit, H.

HlTK, J. V. Ili.il. W. M.

W41KI.lt. Hai Knwnhint, ku, ICMWLaoln, I. N. II AM O. Kkunrr, U.

A. TuiMUJ, A. Dana, City Ih1 Friday. )ierdlct the future pttaa'ibllitiea of the liMiMiy to II im wire a cunumirr who want letter new hariir out of lib Imp. Joint Uite lliioi liom, no I tter W-low troth) Hi Mil In then part, lias SVemutvr garden State.

Cowley county baa an area of 81 mile )ik' (iiMxIinxlit delivered live load o) Klie hogs here Hie that of the week. HitrvH Sm I brought In I wo hiul Work. eimt ami weat, by 13 miles north and fin lnH MnRiluv morning laht. outh and a population of 8-VWK The total value of all taxatile prorHrly Al'Htit John Hi 011 mih) Jlui 1'ioctor took in tlii'Mhow Hi Aikrtiini City Ubt SI.7TM:7.0H. Agtegate value nf iveraon- -foR- J-TttfV! FH.Uy.

al pruprrly Vahre of nil taxable lauds No. of Mlin Ilitti hKiit 'i'licmlay iiiul Mm under cultivation In Cowley Co. Our old friend lllluui Watkins, has lirtn under the weather for a few days pflt, complaining (lf a bad Cold III the heed. Few men of his age, biijoy gen-ctally more robust health. Mr.

Watkins wiiHone of the old Velrans who marched at the age of 44 ywirs with gewemal Sherman, from Atlanta td the cdnrsiliiy Uft in Winlleld vlnitlnir i inula. GOOD GOODS AT LOW PRICES. J. H. SE11VISS, DEXTEK, KANSAS.

JiiMliff I. N. Hull tuul Joint McliuU Ma. Ml 04 MO. rAC'irrcTlMETABCK.

Time liotire "Paw. it Ft, K. tn, Run. my toWlnra. I'M m.

Bt. Looo Ark. Clljr. rtiup.iu. K.

C. ta Ark. City. Ft. tn.

fl.lWt.tOW lnll.iUI. KAtfT BdCNtX werti (imiiiijr tlio vlmtwts Ml WliiHclJ Ken. And his record as a brave an Im.t Tmailuy. leattess soldier during the lute war, guDO tvick Into tLe store oinl li no Vn-gngt-d with hla Tut her, di sling out khU uftlio latent ntjlitimd Ut vui li ly to hl uiMiiy old fiU-inU and fiuiui-r cu-toioriH. Hum selling ut fuiiiuikitbly luw nguitaoii nccotiiitcf di Mil lug to vl the ola st'K'k on baud, to noon jf lv place to A new hb.I lurgor ono for Uo fall Initio.

Dicks Hale will start soon fur the north went mi a luur of Inxptctioti. lie tii cm ulniig, iiiitiieroiiH hoxea of the best bt amlaof Clgnra, iirmufact tired In Chicago in 8iuuplt-n, to tmulg the tuiiiliiii) fraternity of that far off country. With our of DIckH piattlictil and btisiuetut like vrdyn, we fee no reiiismi fr his failure to make a stMccsx in his new rlel of labor. Thttwhty of week MIhs Ida iStiunphan met with another miihnp. Wliile on tlio rond littrne from lVxter, Iter Imme Jumped Ftiddi'iily and threw now it proud legncyleit to hi ill In MisM Ktt Huxnet tVilur Vnlo I lin FjictidiiiK I hi H't-t-lt with her fneml Mien ts.sit.

Dexter T. Iiai 10 at acres of land under cultivation, and 81. li) acres not iiiuler cultivation. Total value of all taxable propeily The nilllera of Kansas have formed hi twsocwlloi" known its the Southern KmiMim Milling Assoc iation. Their piir-pusf) being to run ull their mill at full CHpacity, and bundle the entire out put of KnnsiUlUnii in carload lots, shipping it to the Southern States.

Just such formations rj the above tins ended In Monster inenopollns and could hi Oils declining years. At the Ualllu- of Mamie IleiulrvX. chlckaiiiaugii lie narrowly escaped death wound from the enemies bullet WtuM. o8t. It.

Ai. Ollf to HI. Ix)Ul. l'U" Ark. City to K.C.

Vt. VluHiU to K.C. Tiu W. W. CuiiiumaK, Atom.

-fH m. tn. 3E3C. WET bT nfSt, Manufacturer ef 'anil Dealer hi" Hamcss, rs. r-v BriutaWlk Un tlio ntornlnx of lliv IHili, of Aup.

Mm U'illiiitn C'urrt-ll whs blvuxed (villi a bullet cut the outside ligaments of 1 his throat making an ugly gash that th biitli of a younv moi. caused him to doubt for ttle time that MlMtoa MelluMitiaiid Stella Ita Kt. ar his last battle bad been fought. He is cane as thty have all the insitlo track. lian! tnmlc the Ihkk Pit ess force now qulto an aged old gentleman, su very plwisniit cnll TueKjy Hficnioon.

rounded with his children hflw ut Dex ter he live a quiet life, only waiting for Min. fuplin Hmllier two little lmyi urtivwl here from Kutoii. Sew Mexico. Saddled, iyTJ Jfar El2aicl8 Collars, Rotes, And nil other articles Usually found in a First Class Harness Shop. DtXTER.

KANSAS' We liopo to never liecalied on to chronicle such proceedings. Wo have but little faith in such gigantic associations as this one backed by the amount of ntouey they must necessarily hnvetodo bitidneas. the last roll call and "the nhnddows to Vast Of FIIB D1RF.CT0UY. JUAIL OK WAIJI M1K Wpt Y. GltOUPECUKKK IIRANCII.

Arrtrof PmUtbI tcVM fur A. C. it 7 P. M. Dully exoopt BiinUaj'.

tfAW't Wki.1.. P. M. J. n.

Awt.P.M. a little longer grow." iHht Suiiilny fvptilnff. They arc "tup iter on inn cart, ine uui nijurru ner. ping wit ioo. lerler mm family.

Messrs J. P. Cronln and C. Haga right fchiiulilrr and arm pretty badly and she wua confined to her room for sever "Volte tho People." a 7 column young men lately from the Mates of folio ut Kingman came to al drtys. Cumbriiltre Aews.

Ohio aud Illinois, have rented the store roobi owned by IV m. Ilardwick, situat ui ark I'd with tlicsignillcaiit aifftx of the Miss Slrimghau liua been procured to tcar.h in the Dexter schonM, and la the DEXTER MARKETS I ed On west Main street In Dexter, i i which we jjladly except. Forfu. Where they will establish themselves wlnh 9t all that she may speedily rccov' er frci.i licr accident next Week, iu a new novelty store, dis A (footl fliM class Kimball Organ or will trade for light waon. Kn juire posing of every variety of goods in the week we sent out trade curds, mam mtrchnntile line, lots at the price of to Western Turk.

Elk Co. Kansas for of J. V. 1IINE8. We railed at the store of our old friemt Stephen Itibler, one day this week and were surprised to notice, bis full assortment of first class groceries.

We now cxplaiued to ourselves, the cause of so m.tuy driiiAmers coming to Dexter, every week. They have a good customer in Mr. Itibler. and tlio fanners are supplied by Mr. B.

with the best quality of fresh sugar and coffee and all general groceries late from wholesale houaea at the lowest quoted retail prices. Mr. llibler is. having a very heavy trade for this season nf the year, and it prows belter every day as the crops begin to move to market. Give him a call.

tho Valley Sub-alliance Xo. 400, 10 cents for each lot. This plan will pt'bve a great success in Dexter, as well H3 H3 and also curds and letter heads to tho Tot. K'ta. f0.40 '4 to 6 0.05 3.tO to.su (:i.0il Fair View Hub-alliance No.

24.t ut Ox Mrs. M. L. Siiiith inn! Minn Liillali'ir-den, from near tlio city of Jiurden were the jjiietttg of their brother, ourcaiihier of the Dexter ISmik E. Q.

liuiden Tues as any other town. And it will surprise the people who go there to trade yroduco Markot. Al corrrotod overv ThurstiiV. Duttcr Apptas h. iDtatioea bu.

Turkey Grain Market bn. Outs, 9 bu. Uy Prairie ton. livo Stock Markot ll. fur iiuppinir, owt CatUo.

tl'i ford, Sumner Co. There is not a day to learn what a large variety of need now but what we receive an order for day of (his week. fill articles they can buy for so small job work or the Fueis Puks. an amount of money. Every body IS THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR we tli ink the truths published iu the Fnrcii l'ltEssniegiviugthepupera wide should call en these young men and Tlio "coffee trust'' Im "busted," and tt can 8xm look for coffee to be down where this poor can afford a cup of good look over their Btock eveil though they spreading circulation.

do not purchase. They will be there to coffee willi out worLinz till dav to gel it. John Nickels raised the largest yield show their goods and ill nut worry if Air. James Reppelsa drummer for a house- in Sedalirt, Missouri, was in Dexter last week full of business Fresh Beef, Pork, Lard and Sauage Highest market prices paid for Hides, GAME of all kinds West Side of Main Street. of heat, mid the best quality this year all Customers fall to load dawiion their of any faruii-T near Dexter.

Sucli a re Grist visit. Ilardwick Jt IVahndy Khippd tfro car loads 1 fut lursto the arid trnds, as heretofore he haa been SOCII.TIES. Doxtwr Loitre o. A. F.

A. M.m't at thuirhull Turatpy evening bafcra the full mom of oacb monlb, aitj In o. wocka tliproartor. Visiting brcilicrn suit Whs obtained only, by good fann City market Monday lust. IlarUwick ing.

This explains another fact, all wont to be. This gentleman is alive mail, and gave it as his opihion that 1 he Stow Hite stock of goods was went wilt the stock and will go on te our soil needs, is proper cultivation and sold last Saturday by Dept. Sheriff nature will do the rest of the work in Dexter is one af the best towns in the west just now tostart a first class store, -Invitjdlo attend. 1 Ice. John Connor.

Pete Walton bough j.v niKM' w. u. see his wife and little boys. Mr. David Uite left three Very fine the production of a bountiful yield of some of them, while Henry Baden and he says he will proclaim the fact Mr.

Nichols will sow 7o acres of heat Independence, purchased the groceries apples at our office last Monday. They Dnxtr Lodao, No. 257, mocti all along the line of his route. His head ery VVvdnestlay night. hoot and shoes and few di'y goods, and is level, and ho but aclio's tlio truth as this fnll anil enjoy its wealth next year by garnering iu bushels' awny up In the BANK OF DEXTEK Incorporated under the Laws of tlie State of Kansas, Controlled the Stockholder of the Sfate Bank of were grown on the farm now owned by V.

li. Hannah, but the trees were sot J. x. Kicas. immediately sold them to John Hite thousands.

out by Mr. Jlite six years no. ft We are glad to see the Jlite's installed again with such a man to back them as it is observed iu the every day Utlk iud conversation of other commercial and bnslness men who call at Dexter. We hope soon to announce in these Columns Every person bom into the world, Charley Elliott is visiting at home Henry Baden of Independence. They who lives only but a few years will be this week, near Cambridge.

He expects r'k. O. V. Ixdgo, o. U7, meets tbelr ball, First and Third Friday nighta of noh month.

H. Boom, DKtrnr Ileo. M.W. uan rest assured there will be no con to take a trip to the Ok. country, and the fact of a goodsuh3tancial establish ment of the kind suggested.

Udence games worked' on bis part to do rusticate with tho red sand, until it is time to attend Medical collect). tltetn up for all they are Worth. Mr e.v fi come indebted to all the relation of life that helps to sustain his existence. No man can live without the aid of his fellow man. Alane in the world, man would not live and he took eve for a help mate.

The devil stuck in bis nib Let Jim England, George Losey, Baden ia a man of integrity who neve Rastbum Stab Doxtor Chanter, Ko. 8, JT. JJ. OUAW, 1 ICBl Xj. V.

KUKUISfl, U.DiItCl. P. T. Walton Vice Pres. and Mahager.

Dave Hoblit and a few other old timers aoeti Thursday afternoon at 1 o'olook on i stoops to take the advantage of one who owes him, merely because he has hofoMi ths full moon In oaoh month, and iu of Dexter, Whom we know, gctquitly the advantage. His motto is and al sheltered in the shade of some cool spot along Alain street any day this hot wowoens therctaftor. MAUHKB, IilZlIB BDM.INOTOH, W.P. WM, I.AUUA BRAKSON, Boo. ays has been siuce our acquaintance with liira, which has been at least 17 and caused a racket, that the Alliance nor any of the trusts or monopolies, can con troll and It goes right along just the same every day.

weather, ttnd they will never let up DEXTER TOWN LOTS FOR telling some of the 'grandest old hoppers, that can be dished out any where G. A. It. H. C.

MoDerman Post. No. 133. ycnrs. It has beeu quite a misfortune to John Uite and his father to not have hegociated for the timely assistance of Uncle Billy Moore never forgets the printer ai his family when lie comes to market, as his contribution of garden fiult to our sauctuin, shows this week in the line of cabbage and tomatoec we always appreciate such practical friendship.

$105,000 at the Citizens Hank at Win-field, to Loan on Farm security atO percent interest. We give the Borrower an oppuitunity to pay any part of the principal at any time he chooses. Interest and principal pny able at this office. on the frontier of tbe west. Some of Mrs.

Twiggs, of Dexter, who came these good fellows, have so often de Mi Baden sooner, as their entire Stock meet' at their hall the flntt Saturday evcu-Ing iu eaoh month. Visitiug comrade cor dlU invited to attend. 8A'o NiCHOi JON.Com. J. V.

Buu, Axutunc. over here a few days ago to be treated by Dr. Park, is now able Valk around for the first tirao in seyen years. Daily could have been saved from ail enormous sacrifice, which' it will take John tailed their personal advefitures with hair breatli escapes, among the early aborigines of this country and the wild chase of tbe buffalo hunt a quarter ef a fx Courier, Aug. 12.

and his father a long time to recover, H.or V. MoDonoua-h Cumo, No. 47, moet Such news will bo gratifying to her But with the substantial backing of BneSnturduynlifht after full moon In each McDdnoogh, Capt. Ji H. Watkins, Sorit't.

centaury back, that they are convinced Henry Baden we expect to see them Those fine Town Lots many friends here in JL'exterand especially to herpareuts, Mr. and Mrs. nan- themselves of tbe venlable truth of ridd the aves of fluamjjal Wreck with nab, living east of town. flying colors. What they ro interestingly spin out into story for the edification of the group of modest listeners seated around them.

J. V. Hines fresh from the green CHURCHES. MaTHODiST Sprvlcea every other Sabbath Worn Boyt. lit 11 o'olook a.

m. Kkv. P. I). Lahu, Pastor.

The writer has had but a short ac quhlntance with Henry Isrrinsou, but The Tribune last week fays the Increase of ta-'iriole property last year in Kansas, was Uut don't say how much the taxes was in creased, even here Cowley County, by the infield and Arkansas Cily banks getting their personal property assessed at realestate rates. It would not be out of place if the arcudia vales of Oklahoma issteppiug nrouud very briskley on our streets. 11c siystliut the Salubrious climate of the Kew world fiotn Whence he has parents of some of the "kids" of this I Prkbbvthrian 8erviefi8 iu the Methodist if he has any knowledge of men and he thinks he does. A more congenial, social i pleasanter gentleman cannot be fooitd in the county of Cowley, than each alternate Sabbath from the just returned, has unloaded ten years of jtbodist at II o'clock. A.

M. West Side and North Side Rev B. C. Swahk, Pastor. Mr.

Branson. The writer met as a broken down bodily affliction. He will return after a visit with wife and One of the most accommodating and pleasant gentlemen to deal with in the town would keep an eye on them especially after night. We learn tbe boys have been making themselves conspicuous ot late visitiug melon patches and orchards. Those lads would not feel so foxy if they would get a load of fine shot in their hide some night, neither would their patents leel very well ever stranger, at Winheld arid requested friends, to his farm in that section.

him to attend to some business at Lis City of Dexter, is our Esteemed Towns Okuibtiak Services tho fourth Sabbath In ih month in the school house at 11 A. M. offie'e, which would take time far into Addition to Dexter. in the evening. night beyond business hours, and which The changes' of the Ileadquai-ters Store, by the dissolution of the par- Rev.

Bays, pastor. csuld haye been defered Until another man and druggest, J. 1'helps, by Education a Pharmacist of the first class. He makes no mistakes in preparing prescriptions of the most intricate character, and his Btore 13 a moddle of its kind. day but without the least hesitation lenershipof Messrs Serviss Riggs does not prevent Mr.

Serviss from selling goods at excessively low prices te and with a good natured smile upan bis countenance, he left his home and bohdat School Under tie auspices of the Methodist', is held in their ohureh overy Sunday at 1') o'clock X. u. I N. Sunt. A.

J. 'f Agt. all who want his wares and merchan dise. Customers will iind it to their opened bis vault containing tbe Ke-' cords of the Couuty. for a two hours advantage to give him a call before pur chasinir elsewhere.

work. During all the time he was en it. Parents keep your boys at home and learn them to have respect enough for you and themselves to not steal. This petty pilfering is very low and will lead to something worse in the future. Martin Dalo attending a meeting ot theboaid of directors of the Alliance exchange at Wiufield.

Monday. We learn from him that the paid tip capital of the exchange. July iStb, was $1,849. aud showed a net pro lit to the stockholders of about $400. It was impossible to tell tbe amount of business done There will be more farms change hands, and more mortgages foreclosed the next twelve months thon any previous twelve mouths in the history of gaged in furnishing the desired infor mation.

Kot the slightest lir-patience T. J- Gilbert has recently returned from tho Oklahoma County, where he TEEMS JEEASONABTB was manifested nor a disposition to A.HNOl' NXMCil 12N I B. Uy tlio ri tiui Ht irifcuy I Hereby aiiiiniiliee inynflf candidate hurry unnecessarily throtfgh the work. Cowley county, Kansas. Large numbers are just deeding over their farms without assistance of sheriff.

P. II. Albright, has been engaged looking after bis new furmvlyiiig' between Okfafidma Oity My fust impressions here indicated have -been ''changed thought feihe office of County Sheriff, subjttct and Fort Reno, Mr. Gilbert has great Mr. ohnson lias for Sale have frequently seen tbe gentleman the itfpnblicnii Con hopes of the future of that country Uxthe decision oft.

For Salo or Exchange. since. I might add, tiro business was to net this profit, as no account of sales el AwjjttotUih. 1839. Vtfiitiou which He beljtevethe climate and soil stfper-ior to any other portion of the great not a large paying transaction for Mr, had been kept.

Nine thousand dollars Lot 34 and S. W. quarter, of 8. E. qr.

Section six and lot one and north west Branson. I should be glad to see just West, and will tarry in that Happy land such kind ef men occupying all the tire rerB ai nder of is years. quarter of north East quarter of Section County offices. There is nothing lost seven, iu township thirty-three, Range eiuht. iu Copley County Kansas.

In in being a gentleman iu the every day worth of bindingtwint was handled during the season, and they have none on hand now. Cedar Vale Star. If we have been rightly informed the Cowley County Exchange" began on $1,000 and in fourmontbs it bars increased its capital to the figures and during that time a business of walks of life, Such a man is Branson- cumbrance, $JO0. Want to trade eqaity Latest reports frortr the Cherokee Nation gives the (the name of one of the political paities of that tribe of Indians) a large majority of and he ought to win. C.

for other property. Adres. T. N. BEinMOf an, Evansville, Iud.

L. King. Windsor Township, COUXTY CoM1sSIONIil. We are authorizfid to announce the same of Ad Smith, ef Harry township. mi candidate for the office of CouDty 6ommissioner of the 3d.

district, subject te the deiji Republican VttuveutiOM RE648TEP. OT DOEICBS, We are anUiorired to announce Hen-tBuaison as a casdidatefur theoffl-' of register nf stvliject to the ot the republics- eoHiity convention. GOWNTT CLERKv Mad Stofi. had been done, showieg a net profit of These who are bitten by mad dogs will do well to test the renowned mad Captain Wallace returned last week $401. James Kizer owe of otnr esteemed from his farm near Alfred and abou members in tho next council.

This party is opposed of Chief Mays and favor the sale o' the Strip to the Government. They will meet iu council in October, for the purpose of discussing tho proposition of the commissioners sent by the President to liegociate the Purchase. stone ot the undersiguert. Hank P.tsiX Wiufifld, Kansas. three miles sotiti of the Cherokee Strip in Oklahoma.

-The Captain says tho farmers, residing a few miles south of Dex'er, while in tow last Tuesday received a telegram from tbe Asst. Sup- rains have been plmititul throughout the season so far. and the weather sea 1 320 acres, first class grass Und with living" water. Oyer 100 acres good soil suitable for the plott. 4 miles N.

E. of Cambridge 2 360 aeres, all fenced, on Grouse Creek, small house, 3 corrals, orchard, springs, twenty acres Cultivation. 4 m. N. of Cambridge.

3 A ranch of 800 acres, all fenced, email acres fit cultivation. 3 ra. W. of Dexter. 4 80 acres "of rich upland, 1 miles from Ea-' ton.

AH ht 5 80 acres' of good lipfarid, 2 mileB of Eaton, a rallroa'd etitiofli. 50 acres in cultivation, 2 springs, 2 bfchards, plenty of shade trees. Good trade taken' either' fb'f ranches or lots t'or further information, iall on or address, IN. Hall, Dexti-r, Kansas' A. P.

KrtnfS" LOWEST KATES. sonably cool and pleasaut, making tbe We will make lower rati sou farm loansV climate of the territory salubrious and erintendant of the Railroad Company at Peoria, lib, Informing him of the sudden death ef his son, by falling from a moving train that morning. In perusing the cofurrms of A. C. Democrat of Aug.

9th we fhirT a fourth fhearthy. He says that very little plant ing has been jioue by the farmers this Reason, but ganleiis all look ex William Kizer, was tbe only child of of a column taken up in telling how many towns in southern Kansas that had from 2 to 17 joints, eSelnsive of his now bereaved pafents, aged 23 ceeding well and the" sod rorn planted fears, and encaecd soon to be married Wietrita which has 53, and we'll 6et a is good and wifT yield from 25 to 30 We are authorized to aat.atiee the Mine ofD. 8. Sbenardr of feasant Valley township, asa candidate tm the effice of ctiiity- cfleik, subject to the decision of the ileptibftean county mm-vention which meets Saturday, August I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the offle eounty clerk attlie avproacbing eleclioB, auBject to the de-tision of the republican county con ven-lion. I feel fully corafcetent to till the to a young lady of Feoria.

He was employed by the Railway company, as pecft of next yeafa onious and grow vard master aid doubtlens was en can than any other firm Cowlky CofyfrY. Call at our ofike in Fuller rnficid, Kansas and 'e will make good this Statement. ConniNG AShiWeks. dr. G.

M. fWrVns Front Rooms over Bant ed in making up trains at the time of them ourselves the drummers that counted those jointsdicf rrot get all. Tbe article is a heavy foacfowtboiie newspapers bushel to the acre. The Texas fever unfortunately by some means, unknown to tbe Captain has taken 28 head ot his the remainder is doing well and are now out of danger. The people who Have gone down there to permanently settle, lie thiuksareall doing well that preaches, "prohibition prohibits." The assertion tftst Being made by so many of our hansas is but an imposition upon ttie fair" name of the his death, tbe particular of which, Mr.

Kizefbam not yet received. His life was rnsumed for quite a suftrof money, which though, received from a sad source, will greatly aid his father in his old age, as he is quite a poor man and having served through the war of the rebellion is now broken down in beaUfe, efllce IP noauaitttA- ana eieciea promise Unfaithfully and honestly con- -jjiiiS the. ef aaiJ i. (j. lii townthi.

and seem1 contented and trappy. And in anoHvn year will plant and sow with tviji'y 6re.ts tf an almndant barwt. Btate, The troth should be told al wajs ni-TPotter Whwit lilts.

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Pages Available:
344
Years Available:
1888-1890