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The Newton Democrat from Newton, Kansas • 5

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IL C. Iladlry. of Weltil. agnt Tiik Newton Democrat fur 1 Hu Luuia, Port Knott Wuuiu lU'lLIUM KXIIIIIIT rOR "Ml. llin niainrial i.fogrma a pi not chowo by tWiuiug PaU-at UruU4.

f'alciiU griiUd lo i-jtiarn i.f Kali-m during Ua pai anrk. aud eiurraidy tr Iha )nmntT. by A rail oad company, bu Uto in town ihia wi'fk willing the appraM right nf 1, ht, L. rt. 8.

W. K. It. and windy puffs, but bv the amount ot way atliu. actual Ittturuvpiueul ntMM.

jue lui BT. BO. I. H4II.T. The si-sdi'lliy toachrni sjor afiV New Book Store! SCOTT A 0BEK.

IN BLOGKSOUTHOPP. O. tionately rt-ruemtxirtHl by their pupil lowing ethibil of valuabln rl-eUU plalilml with solid bnsinr block dur Muuw 4k Go. patent lawyers, iiotia U. H.

Falral Oltiee, Wa.hl0jrt.n. 1. W. II. Kre.i.

Grain wcijlmr n-jfU-tr; l. ft. Ilotainrutn, Mi llwraun, V. I'ujfuv, Kdutottd, Duor tiaogrr B-B ing mo year itnu. ta inuicauve or wnai a.

m. last w-k, la holiday token a. r.vi-ry thing la that flourMiing young ituUtu lion Ta proiuialng. loan Nla llnuuaH H'Mvla KltMmOa Am to our town doing in tne una oi perm la.m nnt growth: 10 ltl.lq. Tbi ne rrrabvtitnaa church, of 41., C.

A. thrrur bmk I HaUtad, will oa dmliraUsl on Uia 3rd. fnarauaj A IMbm, Vubla lhra-Uirt a week from Sunday. It very oom iron front. Sd.uuO MT, l.

U. OAII.T. fortablu building, well heated, and Kamum UwW Matrnpulllao, tarae-atury BuKd II.) lighted with ffa. kaaiM AaM tu lank. The Augutla Gaunt of lal weak five tbn following lutta grrat promt-nenoe: "In a Jctutr jul ret-eivod from Mr.

J. M. llajfadale, of Newton, dated January I. 17, heaayt: -We had ft great many thing look after, and oonawjuctilly bat been unable to aee you UlU Work, ruxt tod. but are alive and our pnJct 1 moving, and p.

II Ma. ta I Imw facfaury. One of the Largest and Best Appointed Establishments of the kind in Southwest tern Kansas 4A p. M. LaaveaPt.

HnoU Hirtaia Aniutlljr MulJUa Arms NdwUhi A. 9. ,000 baa Ksmplnakr. brtrk bluok Itch, prairie titangn and aeralehe of every kind cured in SO wlnutaa by Woolford'a Kanilarv lotion. Us no W.

Q. harnn, brV blurk other. Tula never fail. Mold by J. p.

J. r. rarawla, bric block .0 Ulekey. Druggist, rewton. u.

we will be in Auguula one day neit J. II. Hrnuw, brtuk block (Ira. Ulark, brtok block week, sure, with our proixwlUon ready Oopoienrnnr Kaoaaa Avnntia and HIilbHt. Tlckma anld aU poioia, and bajfra chocked We have received the annual num K.

Uutlloa, brkk piaaliur niU ber of Vivk'e Monthly Maraxine and to present to your people. Tell Uirm the construction and uueration of the toooaunauon. T. M. Raddalu Aot.

K. Collin, brick mill 4.M Floral Guide. Vick reU uii the ntoat Newton, Auguau Ft. Smith i lure elegant catalogues iaauod In the world Harry Urea, brlvk bkit 4.0U0 Haary llrunnor, brick block a.U) H. W.

Hunker, brink black I.OOO A. T. A H. f. K.

R. TIME TABLE. thing In Ibe and the book before better man any of iu prudceaaoni. Dep. H.

O. MaQubldy, brick blurk a.0 PATm.s (muni To iltixeim of Kan during (he ial Cant. Samuel Aikenn bring cult In latnunl HnHch, brick block I.ODn 0O1N0 WRHT. Arr. California and Mnilou I Oulorado KiprmM Pnnver and Cuth OO1N0 EAST.

lnaUu lUrnb. brick block District Court against Nowlou city for MCIIOOL ROOKS, BLANK BOOKS. FINK STATIONERY, WALL PAl'KR, KKAMKS. TOVS, MAOAZINKS, l'KHIODICALS. week, reported etprem-ly for th L.

Mynra, Une foundry a a ra a permanent Injuries alleged to have been received last fall through the negli Jama Uvrdon, brick block I.UO SO I itKMOcitaT. by C. A. Snow Co. Talent lawyers, Opp.

U. 8. Patent Office. Washington, I). C.

AUantlo Hnw Vurk U. cburob gence oi the defendant a ageuts and ser Baatern Ktpraa I CoflarrfalKHial church I.tt vants. Messrs. I'eiers l.awy Holi CALDWKLL BRANCH. G.

J. Powell, pardiner, wImm-1 plow. G. W. Hurley, Burlington, elevator.

day for I'laintiQT. M. X. church alIIUn 4.1Q P. I.unn, addition to urn Mt) Paldwall Riprnaa rvtparta pin Throuiih Kipmaf ltart a A youngster was sea the other day J.

C. Johnston, Dotiglaim, car coupling. NawUin Mllllnv addition mill 8.UW AoaimmiMlatlun Ix-narM II la snowball the window glaw of a vacant Kiriin, AiU'll, lU'eti era cultivator. NEWTON, KANSAS. J.

It. M. Price, Hiawatha, baby oroteet- Kaxlrn Kiprnaa Arrlvm a Thniuab Kipmaa arrlvna ai Aooommodatiuo Arrlss 1:50 ai dwelling. The marshal! would do wen builillmra HW or and charmer. J.

O. Stockwcll, Bur In addition to this the residence pro. to make an example or two of such kids. The treatment and public prop perty en-clod during tlui year numlMr lington, tireventing induction. J.

H. Riley 11. Itadley. Pittsburg, tongue over i.w dwellings and It Is no extrava support, ganee to say that they average over $liXM erty in this country is a stigma on our name for good tinier. The Happy hour club met at the in value, us many of llieni am very line and coxtly buildings.

Add III UltrilN I.IMI'IIM The tirapkif no an ight page res ileiico oi Mr. u. i. iniureio iai to the above and we have an aggregate pajN-r. of IXH) put Into permanent property ituring the year.

Saturday evening enjoying the proverbial hospitality of the host and hostess to a late hour. The club meets at the residence of Ed Marks, .225 east Fourth Rtiv. li. Sc-olt lia n-itirncd to hi- tield of labor again. 1 he IW.imblir.un gave Isim week the The Midland raiiunv i.

moving on st met, to-morrow evenino. Booni Sjirinliki-. Fine weather. Hore for eal -RegUi-rfor 'MT. Baby Bitidlcy i a tairv.

Newton if queen city. Now we want telephone. Now lot the dynamo hum. Ea.sU'rn capital pouring in. Threo new K.

It's, coming. Elect ric-light poles nil planted. following list of contemplated buildings to be erected during the year juntoMin- unobstructed. Dirt beg' almiit Feb. I full.

flie I8H7 annual catalogue of Hiram THE NEWTON MORTGAGE COMPANY. CHARLES R. MUNGER, President. Loan Money on Ileal Estate, Personal and Chattlc Security. Charlie Hunger can make good Farm Loans quicker, easier and better than ever before.

You will find him in his new office, No. 525 Main 1st door South of P. Luhn's Sibley Co. whose excellent garden A double front tlmw-story brick on and buhls seeds wo advertise, is a vol Tho Bank of BurrUm sent t-a-h of its atroiis a imrse not full of money- on the west side of Main street, north of the I'ulerbaugh block, at a probable ume well worth possessing. rull of Now Year's day.

cost of 116,000. A double front, threo-story brick, on the south-east corner of useful information In all lovers of plants and Mowers. Send a two-centstamp to the lirm aud get one. See adv. J.

1). Sweeney has been station at Burrton for nine years. Mam and fceventh streets, to cost about George Butt has obtained admission At Mound Ridge, on Sunday morn Snpcrb oysters at Godfrey Bros ing, the engine oi me passenger tram, to the Soldiers Home at I-avenworth and will make that his futitro home. in backing up, struck the baggage car with great force and broke the draw It is announced on seemingly good J. L.

Lawry 'a mill on 6th street is 15,000. A four-story hotel on the north-east comer of Seventh aud Main streets, to cost at least By Stephen Starr, a brick block on the south-wesl corner of Main and Eighth streets. By Joseph Gerson, a brick block of three storerooms two stories, and posibly three stories high, on Main authority that Newton is to have a bar, necessitating a trip to -i uorauo before the train could bo brought in. street railway along with her other 14 booming with buainecs. Willie, Ragadale is enrolled as student in the Academy.

ft The train was delayed about five hours. modern conveniences. Wc have always contended that Newton was one street between Fifth and Sixth streets. takes his bev- Wm. O'Connor now of the cleanest, moil wide awake and Three argand base-burners for By W.

S. Maxwell, a briek block next He promised erages in liuiciunson sale cheap at Converse's. business-like towns in tho state, and now that we are a resident of the same before he left town to violate a law of Go to the Ark. V. L.

Co. for to Gerson's. By Henry Hart, two brick blocks on Main street, between Fifth and Sixth street. By W. G.

Pearson nature and "drop up" to the Dkmockat ounty again, we are more strongly loans or to buy or sell real-estate. ollice and liquidate. Nature's laws of oiinvinoed than ewer, that the "hub is the coining town of south-central gravity however are inviolvable, evon a We are glad to state that county democratic otlice holder doesn drop Atty. Green continues to improve. THE CHEAPEST MONEY IN THE COUNTY.

8 PER GELNT. STRAIGHT Is the rate we are still making in choice City and FARM LOANS With privilege of paying annual interest or of paying loans before due. E. H. HOAG CO.

Nov. 10, 188G. Office in Commercial Bank. up. Oysters served in every style at There is no further question but that ntire new machinery will be placed in Austin Go's, in Arcade Block.

The A. T. S. F. has placed the issuing ot lime to newspaper tho mill at once, and it is the intention of the parties to have everything in Nine degrees below zero Saturday morning at sunrise.

Coldest so far this and G. W. Holmes, two brick blocks on Main street, between Second and Third streets, aud one on adjoining lot by Geo. Voelker. Bv W.

II. Shaver, a brick block on Main street, between Sixth street and Broadway. By Geo. E. Clark, a four-story addition to his hotel on the north-west corner of Main and Fourth, streets, to cost perhaps JO.0O0.

Of course, there arc many more in contemplation the plans foruhich have not yet developed. men in charge of K. B. Pureell, one of the directors of the road, now a resident running order by Hie l-lti otrehruary. There are other industries about to of Mauliattan.

ThU order took effect pring into existence, and taken alto on the first of the year. Mr. Pureell season. Best meal in the city for cents at Austin Go's, in Arcade Block -38-4t. gether the outlook for a season of great will probably be in Topeka the greater prosperity is exceedingly tlattering.

part of the time. As we said at the beginning of this article, those parties who have "clung to The streets in Hildreth's addition In accordance with the law the of are vacated, and the addition to be the willows," figuratively sneaking. ficers of Harvey county wero duly sworn List of Advertised Letter. The following list of advertised let re-platted. Monday.

Only two changes look place H. o. I honmson trom mo mini Real-estate transfers in Wichita are about to receive their reward in financial prosperity. Thetiruml. S.

Lkiiman, Tren. F. S. Steinkikohnkr, Vice Pre. A.

B. Gilbert, Cashier. FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF NEWTON. ters remains un-ealled for in the Newton, for the first week of the year aggrega district taking the seat of J. E.

Howard on the board of county commissioners, Kansas, post-office for the week ending ted $1,900,000. Wednesday. January, U'th It not In spite of tho rainstorm hich came and Prof. S. T.

Danner that of H. C. McQuiddy as county superiutendant. called for in four weeks they will be It is time to register, registration ui) last evening the Grand was well Capital raid up sent to the dead letter office $50,000 $30,000 is without money and without price Register for 1887. English Spavin Liniment removes Surplus and Profits.

Anderson Bobb Catherine Artiberry Thomas Black Thomas tilled, both up stairs and down. The play put on was the laughable and musical comedy, "A Cold Day, or the Lap all Hard, Soft, or Calloused Lumps and A general banking huoineea transacted. Accounts of firms and individuals Bobb Joel Blemishes from horses. Blood Spavin, Attorney W. Kline, who studied with Bowman Bucher is now in the solicited, and the most liberal accommodati.ms extended.

landers." in three acts. The plot of Brown Thomas Curbs, Splints, Sweeny, Stifles, Sore office of W. E. Brown. and Swoolen Throat, Coughs, etc, Combs Cleite Albert DIKKCTOKS F.

S. Steinkirchner, S. Lehman, T. N. Hanaon.

Save $50 by use of one bottle, fcvory A. B. Gilbert, E. B. Fowler, Godfrey Bros.

make a spec bottle warranted by J. B. Dickey Druggist, Newton. ialty of tilling crocks with steam ren dered lard for family use. Edwaads A Rev Fraxes Lewis Fairtrotbea Miss Mr.

and Mrs. Sam Woods little We were favored last Saturday eve- this interesting drama was given yesterday, and all the funny situations appeared stronger than description could make them. Some of the scenes are extravagant, but only makes them the more popular, and it is doubtful if a more laughable niece has been seen here this year. While of the stylo of the "Bunch of Keys," it is totally different, aud has elements of strength not possessed by that notable play. The music is a strong feature, the Gnce Gannon Celia uig with a very pleasant call from Mr i in I Ira H.

Clark, the gentlemanly editor of daughter made her advent into a happy family on Monday morning. H. L. Joseph, who has been employed in the Palace for some time, has ta. Howe Thomas Huff Geo (2) Higbie the Walton Independent.

It seems that Ira was on his way to see his best girl, but the cruel beautiful snow bo impe WHO IS UNACQJAIMTEO WITH THE GEOGRAPHY CF THIS COUNTRY, WILLI SEE BY EXAMINING THIS MAP, THAT THE 1 Beasley Cowan Rachiel Dickinson Frank Damos Jacob Fowler Farris Jennie Francis A Griggs Majy Gray Fellen Howell Wm Huddelston Hendryx Fred Handford Hamlin Jones Logan Kennedy Henry leeder Jack McCroy Poling Rosa Patterson Riley Haty Sheaks Dclbert Stewart Williams William Wesley Maud ken cbanre of branch twenty-nine, at nd the track of the Ft. Scott that he I lamer A Hughes John Handly Austie company contains people possessing was compelled to postpone. We guess Garden City. "Apple Blossoms." a novel by Anna Oldlield Wiggs, has been issued in book form. For sale at Bee Hive he went Sunday.

Johnson excellent voices. Miss Mane neain, her favorite song, "I'm So Shy," fairly Kinsley Ollie 1 5 "I Vriorthinlbert Lea ft ifevV -B. O. Hagen, of Newton, was in captivated the audience, and the applause which followed was a flattering testimonial of her ability to please. MeCollom I Nickel Abraham Pharos Frank this city.

Saturday placing the gas fixtures in the new Presbyterian church in position. 1 he central chandelier has Prather John Messrs. Fisher and Wills, as the Long Branch caterers, did the characters of 24 jets, and lights the entire room almost as light as day. The effect is very Jacob Blow and Able Effort admirably. Read Read Shullser George Vogel Julia White Mrs Misses Lizzie Height and Nellie Shel pleasing.

With their furnace for heat ing and their gas tor lighting, thcrres- byterians will have a most pleasant and comfortable church. We understand Wilburn CC (16) don were also well received. The company is one of those small in number, the peice having but few characters, but every member of it being an artist. Book Store. tf.

We were favored with a call from Post-master Philbrick of Halstead on Monday, who reports business prospects fair in his city. Three new railroads point to Newton among which are the great Burlington route and the north-east branch of the Mo. Pacific. This is the season for breaking in the festive "bronco." Two of our young citizens put in a large part of this week in that exercise, Go to Godfrey Bros. to get your lard.

They render all their lard Persons calling for advertised letters lat Tibbot Bros, intend to put in a gas will please give date of advertisement. machine to light, their store. Hal- J. li. fUGATE, I M.

It cannot fail to please, and make this one of the big weeks at tho Grand. The same bill this afternoon and tonight. tead Indf.peminni. J'utit The following named persons were "Say, neighbor, Sniythe, where did ou make a raise of this money you are drawn to serve as jurors for the February term of the district court 1887: buying so many cattle with?" State Journal. This sterling company will appear at our opera hall on Monday night next, aud should have a large house.

CitJ e'lcliprx Merlins The teachers of the city schools will "Why. 1 made application for a loan days ago to Charlie Monger. Loan A. II. laylor, 1.

li. Loews, John ftee-r, G. W. Lengel, James Kellv, G. W.

Broker, aud received my money yes- by steam and keep the best in the city, Rogers, I. N. Harding, M. A. Seaman, J.

A. Commons, John B. Elliot, I). F. clean, fresh and finest flavored.

We call attention to notice of Agri cultural convention at Lake Charles, Miller, William Charlton, (ieo. Kirk, Fox Winnie, A. Fairchilds, Robert Den ny, Geo. Marion, Spencer Ray, L. terday." "Well, that beats all.

1 made my application two months before you did, and no sign of money yet. Can you explain this?" "Oh, yes, you went to the wrong place. You should have gone to the Newton Mortgage Co. la. on J) ob" TJna.

The JNevv south is meet at the Superintendent otlice tomorrow and discuss the following program. 1. Habits. Influence of-IIabits that may be cultivated. Miss Robinett.

Discussion opened by Miss Ella Mcln-tire. 2. Oral Teaching. Its aim and eaching out in a variety of method. Williams, Frank Dickensheets, Jay Cook, T.

J. Hutchings, Peter Gratton, James George, Frank Farrington, John J. Goodson, Joseph Keller, Harl Spore, The Arkansas Valley Land and Loan Co. have cheap money to loan on very favorable terms. They also write first class fire insurance at current A latter from Whlttirr.

received Prof. J. A. Carlisle, JS. V.

Habbitt. Glen Moore, G. T. Crocarger, G. D.

Stratton, S. D. Brewer, Seward Bowersox, J. E. Lash.

T. J. Norton recently rates. tf is self ex- which the following letter. scope.

Miss Anna Vegie. Discussion by Miss Delia Milone. 3. Importance of making tho school attractive. Miss LenaGause.

Discussion by Mrs. Plank. 4. Some mistakes in methods. J.

W. Cooper. All teachers are invited. planatory: Particulars have been arranged for Amksbijry, the arreat Religto-scientihc discussion Cvunty Friutiug-. The county commissioners last week 1st 3, 1887 I between C.

S. Stewart and Mr. Braden, sometime between Feb. 7th. and April Dear Friend I thank theeforthy kind letter and the program of the Newton I th JJ a 7th.

next. High School. I am glad to be so pleas drat was one. I he allowance is legal The Newton I'uhlio Library. Open from 1 to 9 p.

week days, Thursday excepted, when occupied by W. C. T. U. from 2:30 to 5 p.

m. Books, ten cents a week or one dollar a year to non-residents of the city free to resi The Rock Island depot was located this week. It will be between Fifth CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND PACIFIC RAILWAY By reason of its central position and close relation to till principal lines East and west, at initial and terminal points, constitutes the most important mid-continental 4ink in that system of through transportation which invites and facilitates travel and tranio between cities of the Atleintic and Pacific Coasts. It is also the favorite and best to end from points East. Northeast and Southeast, and correspond' aar pdjts est.

Northwest and Southwest. The Rock Island astern includes in, its main line and branches, Chicagro, Joliet, Ottawa, LaSa'ij, Peoria, Geneseq, Moline and Bock Island, in Illinois; Davenport, Muscatine, Washington, Fairfield, Ottumwa. Oskaloosa, West Liberty, Iowa City, Dea Moines, Indianola, Winterset, Atlantic Knoxville, Audubon, Harlan, Guthrie Centra and Council Bluffs, in Iowa; Gallatin, Trenton, Cameron and Kansas City, in Missouri; Leavenworth and Atchison, in Kansas; Albert Lea, Minneapolis and St. Paul, in Minnesota; Watertown IE Dakota, and hundreds of intermedia ta cities, towns, villages and stations. THE GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE Guarantees Its patrons that sense of personal security afforded by a solid, thoroughly ballasted road-bed; smooth tracks of continuous steel rail; substantially built culverts and bridges; rolling stock as near perfection as human skill can make It; the safety appliances of patent buffers, platforms and air-brakes: and that exacting discipline which governs the practical operation of all its trains.

Other specialties of this route are Transfers at -all connecting points in Union Depots, and the unsurpassed comforts and luxuries of its Passenger Equipment. The Fast Express Trains between Chicago and the Missouri River are composed of well ventilated, finely upholstered Day Coaches, Magnificent Pullman Palace Sleepers of the latest design, and sumptuous thing Cars, In which elaborately cooked meals are leisurely eaten, "good Digestion waiting on Appetite, and Health on both." Between Chicago and Ksnsas City and Atchison, are also run the Celebrated Reclining Chair Cars. THE FAMOUS ALBERT LEA ROUTE Is the direct and favorite line between Ohksaro and Minneapolis and 6t Paul, where connections are made in Union Deoots for all points in the Territories and British Provinces. Over this route. Fast Express Trains are run to the watering places, summer resorts, picturesque localities, and hunting and fish- -Ini grounds of Iowa and Minnesota.

It is also the most desirable route to rich wheat fields and pastoral lands of interior Dakota. Still another DIRECT LINK, via Seneca and Kankakee, has been opemd between Newport News, Richmond, Cincinnati, Indianapolis, end Lafayette and Council Bluffs, Kansas City, Minneapolis and St Paul and intermediate points. For detailed information see Maps and Folders, obtainable, as well as -Tickets, at aU principal Ticket Offices la the United States and Canada; or by addressing- R. R. CABLE.

E. 8T. JOHN, antly remembered by the young people of Kansas the noble state over whose storm-rocked cradle I watched with solicitude and hope, alternating with fear. I am, very truly your friend. John G.

Whittier. rate, each paper to matte a bill tor one sixth of the amount. We know of nothing that so distinctly forshadows the near approach of the millennial day as the extending of a share of the public patronage to a democratic paper by a rAniihlinun hoard. We heliava t.ha nfnn dents. In Diamond Block, over Than- houser's store.

The reading room is free and Sixth streets north of the M. E. church. The switches have also been located. Independent.

H.S. Thompson, the democratic wing of the Board of county commis-ioners made us a pleasant call on Monday. Mr. T. had just been sworn in to everybody and a general invitation is extended to the people to come in and read the papers and magazines.

M. E. District MlHMonar, Secretary. wg oriinal with Mr. Leraraont of the The M.

E. pastor at Nickerson has Republican, and freely proposed bv him with the other victors who carried off been appointed District Secretary of the to the board, and by them as magnani-Missionary Society of that church and mously accepted. Heretofore the dein- Prime Lard. Godfrey Bros. Co.

are now making will keep the people posted as to the af- ocratic press has been a stranger to the fairs, aims and purposes of that society smallest smell of the public pap in this through the secular press of his district county. The extending of spoils by the which is co-extensive with his presid- generous victor to their opponents, hading elder's district. The Newton news- iy gets away with any allegorical lion papers have each placed at his disposal and lamb story with which we are con- the cake in our last county fracas. The Arkansas Valley Land and Loan Company have the agency of the Travelers' Insurance Co. at Hartford.

Before starting on your trip you should secure of them an accident indemnity ticket They also issue term policies. tf. a speciality of lard rendered by steam. It is impossible in this process to scorch the lard and all buying of them may depend implicitly on securing a prime article- we have used some of G. B.

Ik fVa lard and know whereof we af- a nan column per weei, snoum ne ae-j versant. we lavisniy scatter our tad Sasaral Maaagar, CMctf. SaaatalTteaal 4 Pamaiir lajal. I I firm. sire that much.

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