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The Republican Banner from Greensburg, Kansas • 1

The Republican Banner from Greensburg, Kansas • 1

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SUBSCRIPTION $1,00 A YEAR. HOME, SOCIETY, AND REPUBLICANISM SINGLE COPIES 3 CENTf. VOLi'l. GREENSBUEO; KIOWA COUSTTIVKANSAB, MARCH 1892. NO.

60. HAVILAND HUMMINGS. Mrs. James Ellis Is able to be out Only two issues more and Win Baxnkii will have been running fifty-two consecutive weeks, continuously and uninteruptedly. We hope that t)io slimy, slipery, sneaking glow-worms who instigated the pieing of the It u-publican office, can derive some satisfaction in the fact that wo have run a year without being qualified to do FINE PLAYING CARDS.

Send ten (10) cents in stamps to John Sebastian, Gen'l Tkt. and Pass, Ag't Ciiicago, Rock Island Pacific Chicago, 111., for a pack of. the latest, smoothest, slickest playing cards yon ever saw. Just the thing for High Five parties. For.

a ex again after an illness of six weeks, What has become of our Bank? This would bo good oint for some J. B. Wells has again returned to his farm in Martin township, where lie will farm as extensively as he lias done in the past. Uhas. Pool moved from his farm north of tins city this week.

He now occupies the former home of Geo, IS. and family. We want a correspondent at Wellsford and Muliinville, Send to us' enterprisingparties to start a Bank. Our farmers are prosperous," and with House bill Ducks and rumors of ducks. Yesterday was St Patrick's day.

A regular old eastern snow Monday. Call and see the nice line of cloaks tit Hawkins. 4 Wild geese are reported" in some The recent snow- just the 'tiling for wheat and sleighlug. Plows! Plows! Plows at" the present prospects continuing, they legal work. Only two issues and we press money order or postal note, wil- will have a surplus of cas-h to deposit will be again in the race.

send you five packs. somewhere. ant we will furnish all necessary It is rumored that a new impP ment paper and postage. We received some excellent items from Haviland this week, and the cor house will open up here this Spring, WE HEARTILY RECOMNEND The poor little inocent' rabbits respondent promises to send us more suffered 'during the recent snow Every sport in town was out and sue in the future. We assure our friends The political pot has already begun to bubble.

It will not be long until the populist and, the republican "will i.iuia' The new route to Utah and north we fully appreciate their assistance in seeded in bagging some. ern California, via A. T. S. F.

and -Call and see the nice line of cloaks making the JJanneu the leading local not speak as they pass by." Teachers' ns ciutiou, March 1 at Miss Hawkins. 4 paper of the county, and, if thny. will Several Friends went from here to 1:30 p. m. The program is the saim call at the office, we will be glad to -Fresh oysters, served in any stylo, attend quarterly 'meeting at Pleasant as published for February 27.

Every persistent co-operation of the farmers of Kaneas. An extraordinary effort is necessary to extraordinary results. Farmers, of Kansai, arise; do well your part, i There is no better soil in the world than Kansas soil. There Is no more enterprising and energetic people than Kansas people, and it we are beaten, it is because we haven't tried. the armerf maylje throughly stimulated to their best oountv should have a Fair' this year, and pay liberal premiums for extra line products.

The choicest of these should be sent to the SUte Fair. 'The Fur will "'so pay liberal premiums, and all these products then should he turned ever to: the Board of World's Fair Commissioners." Farm i is and business men of our State, here is an opportunity which will not occur again iu a life time to Kansas proud 'place" before the assembled Rations, and to assert her right 'to "a prominent position in the World's possession." Every instinct, of self interest; of State pride; of 'patriotic devotion to Kansas, conspires to stimulate and arouse U3 to action, that in the contest for supremacy at Chicago, Kansas may gain a proud victory. Agani, sis a further inducement to organize Agricultural Societies, I add that by tiie organisation of such societies, counties become connected furnish all necessary stationery and R.U.STINS at Valley last Saturday and Sunday. teacher should be present. Colorado Midland, because; It is picturesque; It is quick; It is always on time; You see Colorado by daylight; The new fast snhdule allows hours for sight-seeing at Manitou.

postage. Mr. and Mrs. James faulley are ex Am. Jones naeu'c a gray hair in In Quite a number of the schools this county closed last week.

two pected home this week, from a three Only two weks more and the Bannkh will stand' upon the ime ner neati anu is over oj. sue jooks as young as her daughter. The secret of weeks visit in Cowlev and Butler ground the old Rsfuhucan stood up Mrs. J. Davis visited friends counties.

Two daily passenger trains each way. it is, tliat she uses only Hall's Hair on beforo it was pied. Its motto will Pratt and Sunday. Palace sleepers to jonhect- Mr. L.

Whitlow was selected by the Renever. 4 be "Competition is the life' of busi iug with Southern Pacific for Sur M. E. quarterly Conf ereueo, to attend If you want your 'watch or clock Rev. Parker arrived Wednesday ness, and no combinations to extort Francisco.

the district Conference at Winfield this repaired ji Run arts'. mere than living rates' from anyone. from Turon, and will assume the duties us pastor of the first U. 13. church ot We also recommend the Santa Fe week.

Pro. Whitlow js a christian 1 'ilia genuine t'awm Citv Coal at Can any ether paper tin the county Route through New Mexico and Ari man much respected hv his Methodist this city. His family will arrive in a Jfortou's 2000 pounds tor a ton. stand upon the same ground and not zona to Los Angeles, San Diego and brethren. few days.

make themselves shining examples of San Francisco, as a direct and pleas S. P. Lee is again able tp assume pre-calcnlated falsehoods. A discussion on the Silver Question by some of our school house orators, is ant line for winter travel. his duties at the school building.

a. J. wood, or Great Uend, this week, and assumed the I'Ih Banner Jacks two weeks of Excursion tickets may be bought go J. Ross orders the IJannkk promised. duties as agent, for the A.

T. F. being a year old, but she is already be ing one line and returning the other. sent to 994 Congress Chicago. The St Louis platform has taken at this place.

Mr. Wood expects ginning to walk. The Republican the wind out of some of the prohibi family to arr've in a few days. died at the hands of her enemies who Never ask to read another. person's tion alliance.

-j, BRENHAM BRIEFS. letter, they may not want you to. are more devoid of principle than the The day of retribution is coming Bert Eaton bad charge of the Santa midnight thief, but the Banner sup it was a uig man wno ixmstea or Only two weeks and the Binnkr will have been run '-fit'tv-two consecutive Fe depot Saturday, while Mr. Carpen- with the State Board of Agi (culture, the manipulating of Hoiue bill 83, Fine time for sleighing, Wheat is looking Due. ter was at Pratt.

being eutitled under certain condi weeks continuously and uninternpted planted it, and has grown to its present size without drinking the" milk of legal publication, for which some publishers are ever ready to sacrifice prin jli you want a Domestic or Singer tions, to a delegate to the Ai-nual Many of the farmers aie getting ly wincn maKes it a legal paper ac J. A. engineer on was out on his farm last' week. sewing machine for the cheapen cording to House bill 83." ready to sow their Spring crops. ciple and manhood.

meeting of the' Board with expenses paid. The delegate for the time being Is an ex officio member of the Board Mrs. Geo. Green who has been very Mr. J.

M. Iliuman left Monday I Wanted Thirty bushels of good barley. Enquire at the Mannish office Inquires for good tarms, are daily A. F. A.M.

low with typhoid fever is convalescing. morninjgror Wichita to have his eyes being received by our real estate men and is entitled to all the rights and doctored, A. Newiin has purchased a team Uncle Lewis JJyers is at present Straws show which way the currant is A regular communication of Kiowa privileges of members of the Board and will plow sod in the sand hills this acting as deputy, under Sheriff Bonsall. Mr. C.

W. Dowell came very near Lodge 293, will be held at their rooms proper. running, and it is evident the tide of immigration is turned toward Kiowa season. 1 losing a fine mare last week, but is tieo. iienner closed a term Friday evening, March 13th.

The And besides, in case a Fair is held county. Mr. Neal, the old time stockman. now almost well. school in the McKee district last Fri- sublime degree a Master Mason by the Society, the layr payment of 200.00, from the county of Pratt, was loading, stock "at this day.

C. J. II-u rrton has quit school and It is now in order for our brother, I will be conferred on two -or mJr'cfel-- place the first of the week. is going to farming. of the Times, to tell what a large meet- lowcrafts.

All brethren of this degree, Jeesie Grecnleaf is this week at Riley Hanson has returned from ing the alliance held iu Uu'3 city last are cordially invited to be present. Treasury to assist the -Society in paying premiums. While in other years there may be a question as to whether tending the M. E. conference at Win- Sunday school was organized at the Farmington school house last Sundavi Butler county, and commenced work Alex Douglas, W.

M. Saturday. He will undoubtedly field. last Monday on a nine mouths job for claim the opera house was -crowded. a Fair, ought or ought not to be heid, with Mrs.

Frank Kimberly, Supt. We pinned on a little bow of green I. II. Woodard. Rilev knows a good It was with wind.

Judge R. A. of Wellsford, The hoys have been wishing for There ought to be no question about it this year. Every county, should tldrg when he sees it. was iu the city Monday transacting yesterday, and a prominent alliance man said, it showed were taking the snow so they could take their girls out See the new ad, of, Russel Hg- business.

sleigh riding. Now they have the The literary at Victory school house, gerty, in another column. They are Keeley cure. We made no reply, but hild a Fair this year, and thus eon-tribute its mite to the success of the Kansas Exhibit at the World's Fair. snov but we don't see very many whs closed hist Friday nijnit It was If you want to buy a cheap house' enterprising business thorough went off humming: sleigns as yet.

Boys, what is the thought better to close while the inter call at this office, aud see what liverymen, and we bespeak for Ihem a matter? Ujipihk. est tt'as good rather than let it die. libera! patronage, as they have good tan learn. Respectfully, M. A.

L. Lixcjs. teams and buggies. Mrs. Jjee Jvenyon la slowly OKLAHOMA CHEROKEE STRIP.

"Oh, Patsy may bo jiaughty And olt' times very wrung, But Patsy has a temper What don't last very long. Oh, Patsys full of jollity, As every body knows, There never win a coward -The father-in-law of Geo, Sctt, proving -since returning home from OFFICE STATE HOARD OF AGR1- arrived Wednesday morning, from Oklahoma. CULTURE. All eyes are turned toward Okla Missouri, with two car loads of horses, A NEW DEPARTURE. Just listen to the girls denying homa and the Indian Territory, and cattle and farming II being leap year as soon as the sleigh Topiika, March 8, 1392.

thousands are waiting anxiously for will at once commence to make 4, Besides all the news of Kansas and Where the shamrock grows." ing appears. J'O THE FA IiMKllS AND OTHKlti OF I official notice of the i-pening to Kettle- self a home in Kiowa county. That was We did not lick kirn Kansas: the world, The 'Kansas Weekly meut, of the lands in the CHEROKEE A good house and lot, clear of in- have used Ayer's Hair Vig Will the same vatrtpires who pie 1 OAPiTAt, will g-ve readers an STRIP and the CHEYBNNK and cumberaiice, for sale cheap. Enquire for a number of aud it has i Agricultural pepai'tiurrnt in its snlen- Kansas farmers should at once pro- ARAPAHOE countiies. at this office.

the REi'UULiCAN, attempt the sauie vandalism on the Ban an? The given me satisiactlon. it is an to do two things. I'ne one is to To those Who desire to see the lid 12 pajre edition equal to anv farm taper published i'l the West. It Is excellent dressing, preveuts tne hiiiv W. L.

McCord has accepted a posi same reasons exiat for their wishing jt select a piece of-ground large or small from turning gray, iiisures its vignrou tion in the grocery department of J. out of the way that prompted the dis he Great Farm and Family 'News-iaper of and be read Its may be preferred well adapted tr, the growth of a given farm product. C. Pierco's store. growth, and keeps the scalp white urn! truction of the The promised land, the SANTA ROUTE offers the inducement of EXCURSION RATES from all its Stations in Kansas (including Kansas City and St Joseph, Nebraska, clean." Mary' Jackson, Salem, peopl'? who are acquainted with the Then by the use of fertilizers, and the iy every Jvansns larmir.

vo wni Over forty persons from Missouri. Mass. J- facts, know who distroyed the.ltErtin- highest culture known tothe art place! send you postage paid for one year, Uu have settled iu this county during tin lican, and many of them do not besi last three months. We are indebted to county 'Superin the ground in the best possible con Colorado and New Mexico, tate to name tho perpetrators, not Kansas Welly Capital, dition for the production of choice tendent: Newhn, for a copy of the The rate will be ONE FARE for the John Obenchain and Lewis Myei the faci tint only cir iiogram of Exercises for Columbia)- products. round trip to ail points iu Oklahoma attended the soldicis reunion ai That is on thing; the other is this: cuuiMLaiHiai evi'ieuce can om untaiuci; uay in tuu sctioois oi Kansas, iris AND" Tickets to bo sold Tuesday, March, 2- Bucklin last week.

Eiiougii tviJeiice has been pamphlet that inspires patriotism to Let Farmers and others at once pro onlv. Stop' over privileges at all The Banner. '-J. O. returned Tuesday.

however, to satislV the most skeptioal. ved to organize mi Agricultural nil who read it. Teachers who; desire points south of City from an extended visit among oid is needless to name them; the public Society in each county where no such procure copies cau do so by Cnlling Tickets good for return April 21, 1692, know who are. lit the office of Iriends in Illinois. For full particulars regarding rates, Society exists now, and arrange to i'Un One dollar and twenty-live nbscrilH) at nnce.

Either paper nlono )l a lucky nir. tickets, stop- overs, ttci -rail cn Prof. ('has. Clark closed Us" tern; Each season has Its own peculiat holdan Agricultural Fair next Fall. Let the olu Societies now in existeiice, Miulady: but with the blood rnain- of school last Satiaday, and is now F.

Wood, Agent Santa Fe Route. worth the prica asked for both. aud the new ones, when organized, Jienrv r. wnsMTman, a prim.in ined In a state of uniform vigor and (stopping in this city. once get out a premium a most iving iu the wiutli part of the countV; purity by the use of Ajer'sSarsapariih liberal one for Cereals aud othei Travis Cottle returned bas letters atent to a comblut-d plow little danger need be feared frots 'ALWAYS AT TIIE FRO.NT.

rHrm nroducts. iii order to stimulate from Parker, Lynn county, where Tit and sender, that he Is a fair way to meteorological- influences. No- otht-r -m farmers in the early part of the season ell for Fisher Eastman has been for six weeks visiting friends. blood medicine Is so safe and effective. We have received a coy of the a -vrirv avaiJHOie ii-bouicp ii hanilsomely illustrated prospectus for are working; the deal' for him.

The patent is being haudlad ly lUr Traders A oni y-At-Law Two or three cutlers were seen i.i A. Diabrow and wife, wlm- kift tun tfmwth of extraordinarily fine 1JS02 issued by the Detroit Free Press. our streets Monday and Timsdin last week for Mansfield, Missouri, with Patent.Exchause ot aiid imnles of farm products. Will pr.itlcu iu all courts. The achievements of Shis famous paper liu' ititoiitlnti m.iViiM tliuf ilfu flt.J.

I This is the first sleighing of the si a- 1 coiiiaucw are aireaav in vxiiuenc. Tne reasons for this aie oovious. Greensbiirg, in the. past has been great, but it its suture home, have returned to Greens- that poini towards the closing of th First: Ti most iiiuBtrioub gauienng, promises for the future are to ful t.ure. art.

Knows a good tiling when 8ale at mi early Mr. Weistermun An Exwsition unprecented in history Geo. Forbes was in filled -and there certainly is no ne sees it, auu is quite eviaein mat i nrunt i. will be held in Chicago next year, Thursday, -unending Hie liall nn? he considers Kansas too far ahead of All Ike Nations of the globe, with the congruttikiled upon hm lucky kit. to ep ict the contrary.

The Detroit Free Press will in 102 be, as its jnib- jwniiou He sajs they had a dnnd Vt'aainiiri fni'ttin hitter tnlin In i.o products of tke Held, the mine and eu uui there. Every Stale in the TIIOSS.WUO WORE THE GREEN. lishers confidently, claim, the most: en GRAIN! G'BAINl Lee Kenyon and j. wife returned tertaining and instructive paper pub- Dishro'v says that a rnni; American Union will be there each last from Oklahoma City. Mr.

Tim Bank mt scribe noticed the fol shed, giving additional pleasures who has nlways lived in Missouri, Ik striving for -the mastery In the excel Ken on has been engaged iu the lowing wearing the green on St. Pat its UiousAiids of old subscribe: ard the only one who can make a living leuce and magnificence, and the at raercbaiitile business there for some fresh enjoyment to Ike muny thousand new ones that its merits deserve me. About a- inoinn ago sue was tractiveness of the varied products dis- jf you WH sail ricks day: Probate Judge Douglas, County Attorney Dav, Sheriff Bousall, Insurance Agent Clark and Banker 0. there. Tlit sound of sleigh bells and th- taken seriously 111, and has only suf piayeo.

Its list'-i'f contributors frr 1892 ln-nhides nianv of the -most fnrooi any Kinci or ukain. Kansas will be there. -'ins money, ficiently recovered to be removed flocks of Bnnw birds, makes feller W. Myers. Only ouo bow of oraugs I nm authorked to say, will be forth- htme.

na'nes in American literary and puh was seen on the street, and that was tinnk of a regular old faslikmed winter. for the hlghost market pri3 see, Fred Wilson is one of the most pinned on the manly breast of Justice lie life, nnd most of the nrllclrs to. coming for a mi 9wss rxiiioic. Kansas building of great architectural Several more relatives of the enterprising farmers in the county, uanueia. as several or the gentlemen PUUIWIIOU wrui I a 1 1 i mw rw i Gurlev family, have come In this wefk I Acting on the advice of a promintit who wore the green, are comity officers Summer nt a oust of about SO a 11.

I .11. I lull' IliB from Missouri, to make this county unancier or tins city, he purchased a we pnMiime tney did so to secure the VUIIinuiOUnv.il" An mIhTI Dili ni fc io nimitable work done by iw own their bom. I ousnei or eany poiutoes in oe pianieu vwves oi we eons or arm in tue I 4. Mluilt Htum At ii t. i wtii iiu iifiiiur um v.

i Of Mlglll HUH IHIHOUB wrnr mm 1 ct.Palricks day. After fixture de- ruturu. Myers, Clark and CanOeld Wet, IVW, Of Dodge Uty, passed VraMle "eanaUtAA tn itnmt. nrobaiilv wont thalr rlhhnn in tnhn DOLLARIIYDE'S OLD 8TND nt the Free ITM. ihh hm VI HIIW tllB, I .1 Af i.u tvnrlil.

ri I KANSAS- will mall copies of the paper una pros- nre tu ey uukexsbukg, tbnnigh tb place Monday last on -Ms piHntiug them until the snow the uiinivewary of the banishment of way to Wiiiileld, where he goes to ut tha fr0, lld fmm nl1 traUnA oectui to all applicants. quires tne warn tend conference..

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