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The Republican from Canton, Kansas • 1

The Republican from Canton, Kansas • 1

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The Republicani
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Canton, Kansas
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niiLi' If BEPUBXJ Vol, 3, No 14 0A1TT0N, KANSAS, FRIDAY, JULY 12,1889. DAVIS, Publisher, A little bev of Mr. McLain's liv THE QALVA MIIjL ELE. CO IiijTj about throo miles HJiitheat of CiiutonMMfcto.uk by lighting luit iors, of Liberty. Lis fenhjwU w.is f(oi and the subject matter wi ll ami was fahly delivered.

'School Days" was tU subject of an essay road by Miss Mary Recd-er, of district No. U. Sljo is a fair reader and her cmy wa3 attentively listened to. OKLAHOMA. The Promised Land, "On to Oklahoma;" is now watch worJ of the thousi'uds of home, seekers who havo nuxioicly aiyaite tho President's proclamation open; ing this vn-t and llcli country t.

Momuty. Trunks! Kino assort miiiit, i-Ueni er titan ever nt, P. F. Yoilng Co. Time Table C.

E.WT Bo i NO. MallXcM 10 Mi, a. m. A So. 01 3 1 Express o.

21, 1 VyKrr Borwp. spit-Mi Xo ,23 A'Coinmluilmi A'o. n. m. Mail Xo.

21, Xo cnrrle Jutli- ami Sleeper to rowan City. Xo i'i cirri; C'liiiir niul Sleeper to 1 A respectable lady of Canton received a letter Wednesday In hich tho writer made sundry threats of vengeance, to person nnd probi ty in the event the prosecution of partie? under arrest wan not slopped. The guilt or innocciiso of tho parties nr. rest cut no figure in Affording an ex-cum: for a letter of the character written nnd tho wriU'i- thereof has do-inoiihtrated beyond nil doubt that he is ti Mteuk and a coward, totally do. viil of a single manly trail, and richly leservesiin energetic application (if the cat-o'-nino tail.

I public settlement Colonies are be; Mr. KlrLpnlriiik, of Gnlvn, has left Henry Ken wick, of Turkey Creek, delivered an oration entitled "Ener gy" which was fair. An essay entitled "A Century's Comes to the front with the tallowing prices of FLOUR! Harvest Queen 8 1.20 per sack. Morning Glory 51.00 I.X.L. 80c Above pries are for strictly CAQH SALES.

Farmers can save from 15to20 per cent by bringing wheat. Wheat received on deposit for flour. Galva Mill Ele. Co. 0 ALVA, KANSAS for parts uniknowii.

lo leaves lie. hind several friends who sincrely mourn hhj departure. From now until fnrtl.cr police we will pay i0 pents per hitiidred for milk. L. II, Merrill Co.

Gray Sf shipped carload (if hpgs, for whLlj jicr liundiiod was paid, the present prico of gooJ hogs. ing formed in every nlato and lent tory in. tho Thu million acre may not furnish liomotea'f for all who come, but there ill be thousands ready to ieliiiquMi theit claims at a nominal figure. Tho in: tending settler should look the conn' try over. Go the Great Hock Island Rouie, ixipuhiily known a the People' Favorite," whoievtr runs.

KinglWier, tho S. Uuvt Gillie for Oklahoma, the coming metropolis of tho Indian Territory A. Mgbeo A Rent. A. S.

P. R. It. Kir ItotiNi) Mull 0: IS in Aci'oiiiinoilutloil 8 in WKutUoI'KO. Mall, m.

AiwoimnncliiLloil 11 a. ill Progress vas read by Miss Alice Maxwelf, of district Xo. 1(1, wjiMi was gootl. Colby I). Hall, of Window, delivered an oratjon entitled "muccoss," whicli w.is very good indeed.

The speaker was only fourteen years of ago and small of his ago, but he ca-lured tho audience, and was loudly applauded nttho close of his oration. Notice. All persons indebted to the firm of Pcuproo ic Co. arc request ed to call at Bank of Kansas nun Mall eanlcn Chair ar to ami fiom iwuijii i uy wnmiui eumw. Ve do not talk lo deceive hut mean what wo say and can verify by sales.

We soil cheaM-r than any nnd is located on tho Rock Jslaw Route. A fa.4 lino of stages ha M'ttlo sit once. Geo. Sehow'p, Of the estate of 1. W.

Pratt Mi'S thca limdblado read an in-cresting essay entitled "Parasites," which hhowed much thought and hard study, 'i'he subject was yell handled and Miss Kindbl.ido need I been put on to Fort Reno, to con. ncet with the trains of the Rock Is. land Territorial extension. This SCltAPINOH. (laiolino nt other house in the county.

Canton Furniture Co. The fourth of July spree has re- Washington's rules of condupt. suited in the arrest of parties charged with han the 'critter." hctlier THE FOTJ1T nu of of teorgQ Washington's or not the right i allies have been ar early c-opy-booka contains a lit of a rested is a matter tho court lett lo not bo nhamed of her effort Mi.s Anna Grovelaijd recital a declamation entitled "John Burns of Gottyburg' which showed that she had paid considerable attention to elocution. SJio w-as the rc-cipilant of some nice bouquets. Miss Mamie MurLat, of Windom, read an essay on "Knowledge." which was good.

hundred and ten "liules of Civiltv Ictcrminp, FOR SALE-! A LaBello road iinl pccenl liehayior hi Company and Ileic mo a few of them i wagon, as good as new, cheap for cosh, or tune given if desired. Call 'Every action in company ought at the olllce of S. McUill. tho cheapest and best route and to die place you want to go. Through solid -vmibulc Luint froiu Chicago via Kausas City nnd St.

Joseph, also from Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo to the Territory, tho of Toix'kn, Hutchinson, Wichita, Wellington and Caldwell, Jt wjJJ be ty your advantage to locate on the People's Favorite railway. The Rock Island has excellent connections from till Krtioii3 of tho Union. For fur. ther information concerning Oklahoma nnd the land law ami the best way to get into tho country, address Joiix Skuamtiax, G. T.

P. A. Chicago. Kansas Nebraska Ry, Rock Island Route, Topeka, Kansas. to be with some sign of rcsjiect to John Coons read an essay on 'Ag those present.

riculture," which was entirely origin. i The son of B. F. Humble, whqwa: hen you piect yitli pno of in wun nun auu contained some sentenced to jail, was found guilty of gritcr quality than yourselr, stop assault nnd battery only, the com: good points. Charles Richardson, of Windom, delivoied an excellent oration on issioncrs will consider tho petition has passed Tbut I am still selling Goods cheaper than the same quality be purchased this side of the ATLANTIC OCEAN, Call and examine Goods and set prices before buying.

P. H.ELWLL especially if bo at a door or any liaight place, to give way for him to ijass. asking for young Humble relea at their next meeting. 'Tine Nobility" whicli was well dc-l 1 hey ore in dignity or in hverod and dieted loud applause. The siwaker was another of Win Keep ho, fncj in mind that we Another goad rain, Monday.

Cattle is worth from 1c to 3e. oils qf nil grade nt Day's J. K. Button nhlo to bo uptown' J. F.

Ilorrlck is able to get around on cruklios. Rev. (innnawny hm been allowed binnll iK'iiijioii. to Merrill fi Jpniuidys for vlienp Groceries, went to Mc-PIicrson Tuesilay, on business. ife FredI-nko occupied tie 1 J.

Uhitc proprty. yivi. Maud 1'enlc jias returned Jh lier homo in California. Miss Cora Hampton is visiting relatives and friends in the city. Loud, oil and paints of all at the Canton Furniture 'P, Jackson, the liorso dealer, is in the city looking for horses.

for all the leading newspapers taken nt this olllce. The Sioinin property for rent call atll.e oila-e of S. MeGill, need tho piouey due on subscription oflicc have in nil places precedendy but while they are young they ought to respect those that arc equals in birth or other qu-ditiiis, though they dom' lads that she may well be proud of. Jf he keeps on he will make his mark in the world. PIcaso pay up.

Have von heard the news? Well, have no public charge. "Make Haste Slowly" was the sub- BEMiTiniOSEHOIIES Strive not with your siqierious in jeet of a very interesting essay by it is fact ascertained by thorough investigation that furniture, capets, wal paper, ic, is sold cheaie.rby argument, but always submit your Miss Willi Kasey, of Cfroyolaijd, in which she gave her school mates judgement toothers with modesty. tho Canton Furniture than any. ''Ho hasty to believe flvmg reports some excellent advice about thor where in central Kansas, tr to tbo deparagoniont of any. oughly mastering each branch of DO Take nil admonition thaijkfully, tudy before they left it for some- A.

(', llaulcnboek has gono to in what iiino or place soever given; thing higher. The valedictory address by Miss but, afterwards, not being culpable, tako a time or place convienent to let him know it that gave them. Elsie Dodge, of Mt. Pleasant, was IMt forgot that wo t-S weck raarkiD tliCE SO tllPSp Greensburg to charge of the lumber yard recently started in that city by his father. "Art" is i (hst-class nnui and will, no build up a good trade.

That he may proper and many young is the wish of the tho best ever delivered iu MePUer-son without any exception? "Th i uk before speak pronou nee not immediately, nor bring out Iho diplomas were presented by YOB words too hastily, but orderly and Suite Superintoi)dai)t Geo. W. Win- lr CD cn CD iHstlnotly. ans, in vi neat address in which he If you want a nice iee-cold drink by whig niGTSSIC SALSOIKS on all indio walls and ceUicga. IT tiia'Jionic, and inexpensive.

IT given cttixcllvo results as the most eiy-cnsivo paper et much lees trouble and expense. IT only takes fifty cents worth for an ordinary tizi'X rv-oiiu ar.d anyone cap. apply it according to tho simplo direction given 03 every package. IT i3 prepared dry, put up in convenient sizod end only requires tho adiliUoa cf tvatur to ba ready for IT will Keep a tlmo after being mised, ar.d is accidentally dropped ou eaipe'3 or furiiituro vill not injure tteco, XT is prepared in WHITS tod ten artistio TINT3. IT will pay you to procure one of our sample caids from ypur dealer or from Hygienic Kalsomike Company, No.

197 Market Chicago, 111. Council met July 1 clerks quar. "hpcali not evil of the absent, for gave them some good advice which you can get it at the Canton llakerv. it is unjust. terly statement ordered on lile.

Re. ttimi. Summer Dress (binds iu endless vari- Sr Ln? WSSSS Linen, if heeded will make better men and women of those for whom it was in iMirt of street and sidewalk commit "Make no show of taking great de P-emember we tee "believe that tho petition of D. Prof. Bruce is tho proud father of son Mhith was born few days ago Mrs.

Tnpp, nften tho absence C. Wyiuan and others for sidewalk light in our vituals; feed not greediness; cut your own bread with a knife; lean not on the table; neither find fault with what you eat. tended. It is not often that the graduates of county schools are permitted to receive their diplomas from the fountain head of tho educational should bo granted to tho west lino of several months has returned to Wiman's lot" aa accepted. Claims i were approved and ordered paid for Labor lo keep alive your department of the state, ami the breast that little spark of celestial tho sum $85.31.

Adjourned to meet Atiguss 7th 1880. firo called conscience. Box rent at the pvtstoflico fell due July 1st, I lave you paid for your trade ami if od Goods nod Low Prices will get it. we are bound I hiv A nl'cew line of Men's and Boys Summer coats and vesta just opened, which wo rc selling lor less graduating class of McPherson county for tho year of 188a, has unusually favored. Those interested should not forget this fact.

McPherson Daily Republican, box, AVer's advertising agent mado this Administrators Notice. oflie.0 a call this week, lc wanted Co cf- cf- tJ CD rt Js'otiec is hereby given that letters HONEi of Administration on the eslato of about thirty dollars worth or advertising done for sixteen dollars, and cited us, by way of argument, to contracts made with papers, ranging The Siilivan-Kiliain fight is over. It is needless to state that the brute won. Iev, Gannaway wil preach nt the M. E.

church Sunday morning and Peter Neuenschwander lato of Me-Phcrson County, deceased, dat to Lumber unican than evor neiuie, bus from thirteen to eighteen dollars for the samo As long as the evemiig. fVtnn nnd see Kliat we ftl Mumg iSlTavo vou 10 per cent and give vox Ron-! hes.i goads. naper men consent to ndverttse for ed June 20th 1883 havo been granted to the undersigned, by tho Probate Judge of said County. All persons having claims against said estate arc hereby notified to present them Comnain Young A Co within the tune allowed by law Barbara Neuenschwnnder. John Ilennessy.

Co-? Administrators. Will sell at ns low figures as good material can be sold for. all and got Prices on Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Lime, Cement, Hair, Plastr and Posts before you buy, Bear In mind the the fact that we will duplicate Newton McPherson or any other city on Prices, GRANT WINNIE, Managar Canton, Kan OANTOIT these patent medicine manufacturers for half pi ice they should not expect more from their home customers. Hero is a in multiplication, tho correct solution of whjch will en-titled the person fp-st handing it in to tho one year. Take the number 15.

Multiply it by itself a.nd you hive 225. Now multiply 225 by itself. lUenmultiply that product by itself and so on until 15 products have heeij multiplied by themselves in turn. J. MeGill maktis farm loans nt the lowest rates, ami closes, tliein up nt once, Another heir is born to Mr.

and Mrs. Bucklin so wpnro informed by Dr. KalU, If yon want flrst-dnsa goods at low figures buy of the Canton Furniture Co, Vano Culverts pure mixed paints in quarts, halve, and gallons nt J-II. Dny'a Attorneys Gnlle and Earl were T0 Public Schools. wna oraduatinar dav with tbo pupils of the public schools of McPhorson county.

The class was a large one, numbering nineteen, eleven girls and eight boys. Owing to the rain and the time of clay at which tho exercises were held tbo audience that assembled to wit practicing in Squire Clark's court Bro. Davis of the Canton took out all the spots last yesterday, After having lnsdo a eottlcment with all parties concerned, we hnyo a new line of goods whu.h wo will dttpoie of r.t boUnm prices. We now havl tbo fines l.ne of goods that was ever brought to Ca ton. vou ant von waul to buy a chop bed or a nice suit or nnytn.ng week and gave it to us hue shape, J.

E. King and Geo. Schowc made Wo intended to talk back, but our christian spirits( don't' -GaU ness the same, while appreci alive was not large. The stage was well arranged for iliAoeension. beinr beautifully deco a business trip to the county seat.

Wednesday, Ve found in a fii'st-chus Furniture store, we can. nccommoo.ue. hop nr" Wall Paper and Window Shades id the finest in the county You will find it to your benefit vn Times, Don't think of saying anything Geo. Schows has purchased for the to go to M. S.

Benta' naughty. The Galva choir is a dal rated with a nice variety of handsome Louse plants in full bloom. On the stage were seated the teach use of tho Bank of Kansas, a Remington Type-writer. sy and the good looking editor of the Times is ono of the most efllelent Go to M. S.

Boiitz'a One Price rORE members. Cash Store to buy your goods and UNDEUTAKIXG A SPECIALTY. When in town iWt fail to call and look over oui stock, CANTON FURNITURE CO. save from lo to 2a Tho Lindsborg News says i There are a number of persons tins com Rev. Stevenson preached two very awe discourse at the Presbyterian Church last Sabbath, inunity who do not like to take their homo paper, who if asked to subscribe say: 1 am taking more papers now than I can afford.

But evidently For Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes and Furnishing tfoods. Also, Groceries and Confectioneries. You will always get the worth of your money. Go to M. S.

Bentz's for your flour Ho can sell you better goods for OOXAM they do not consider the fact that the papers they are taking from large less money than others. eastern cities have dono nothing tor community in which thev live. The Miles Wright has ordered his name placed on our subscription book. PRIOBB'AWAY home paper advocates tin interest of Iho cash accompanied the order. the community which it is publish jgnggmuaimiiirejMLi Gill, ers under which the" graduates had received their instructions, together with Profs.

Cooper, Sharp, Lewis, Miss Lydo Chattcrtou, and County Superintendent Chalterton, instruct tion in the county institute, now in session. Also State' Superintendent Geo. Winans, and Dr. Fulton. The program as published in Saturdays Republican was carried out with but few exceptions, some Of those expecting to take part in the exercises were prevented by the rain from arriving in time to participate in the exercises.

The McPhorson orchestra rendered a selection after which tho exercises were opened by prayer by Piof. Ba-kei, of Windom. Miss Lizzie Neelu of Wheatland, delivered the salutary," her subject being "Stones," which she handled in an acceptable manner, tracing their history from the pobblu to the lense of astronomers telescope. Miss Matilda Pearson, of Monitor, read an essay on "Happiness," which was well rendered, her pronunciation being clear and distinct. "Young America" was the subject chosen for an oration by R.

W. Pow- j. S. Mc Loans Clmttlo or Farm, prompt od, advertising their locality and doing much toward a closer market for all that is produced or I have a large stock of SPilXNG v-v AN 1 4 ly made. Call nt Salters olllce 2 doors south of Merrill Kennedy's.

Hiram Anderson, aged 72 years, consumed by-its readers. It encourages their churches, schools and gen una MMlDJbl me oesi gradein the market, and will give REAL ESTATE, LOAN, INSURANCE AGENT 'And Notary, PulJlic-. eral advantage of society, and is tho main factor in seeming all that is of died at his home Meridian town, ship Tuesday evening, of debentes, See the Handsome lino of the fa benefit to the people. None will ad BUTTUM fiuujab on same, i do no buncomb business but make mit that the eastern papers havo oven made mere mention of any of the mous Jamestown Dress Goods just facts cited. Now let those who are not subscribers to their home paper opened at I.

loung Co s. Messrs. Jones, father nnd brother of Mrs. B. F.

Humble, both of Tenn-esce, are visiting B. F. Humble and family, all my promises good, W.H.HARMON -v -vrnin Wi. 13 rick Front. carefully read and ponder, and then ask themselves: Is it right to let a few support 'our homo paper which benefits us all alike.

Canton, Kau.

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