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The Canton Carrier from Canton, Kansas • 5

The Canton Carrier from Canton, Kansas • 5

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C5 OA XTOX CAR RIER. THURSDAY, 8, 1B87. co I'M TV- on TIN. Tho convention was called to order bv G. L.

McConrt, chairman county central committee; Annabil was chosen temporary chairman, and C. M. Bruce, was chosen temporary soo Tho call for tho convention was SUISSCKIPTIOX A Y13A1E. P. H.

Elwell Co. have opened out in the north room of ElwelFs Old Stand, a New and Complete Stock of Entered at tho postoRloe in Canton Vansnaaa seeond-claas matter Tlic letil Miul lliv A fanner to Canton came one day Ami tied his team on the street. Tho Oakkiek's oiler had comomhis way, A bis melon he'd brought to compete. "The editor's absent." the devil said, As he griimtd a wide rin in his sleeve, "lint I'll sample that melon without delav, It's a good one, I (irmly believe. "It's delicious," ho cried, as ho ended the meal.

"I assure you, sir, your head is level! The fanner he sighed, as he turned on his heel, "There's a good melon gone to the devil! Buzz. TIME TABLE. in? A. T. 9.

F. li. It. MnAfln OfDODlS NEW Goods and Fall Styles AT TliK mmvi messjiakixg JCSJTLIM-ISIIMJiKT OF ipRIFFITH A PILGRIM. tfock is til most splect In quality nnd are certain tfcatw cau suit you.

Come and see. GRIFFITH PILGRIM. A. H. LAOEY SON, -PRACTICAL iQiinitk lit I mm WM 14 uoixa witsi: tsf Inu kast: Passenger.

Fre'ght Passenger. 7 7 in .11 :45 a in 2 15 in HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, and bHOES. And they will be to have their friends and the public generally to call and Inspect (ioods and Prices. Remember the Old Uuildimi, VlWJiClIKS. BUT ALL NEW GOODS! SuildOfs and Contractors! Obituary.

Died at the residence of J. K. Kinsr, brother-in-law of the deceased, in this city, September 1, 1887. of typhoid fever Jacob A. Zapp, aged 17 yeais and 10 days.

The deceased was born in Dayburn county Indiana and came to Canton about three years ago, Previous to his death, ho had been working with tho It I. depot gang, and came home several weeks ago unwell. His trouble developed into typhoid fever with result as above. Ho was a warm hearted impulsive youth, well liked by all that knew m. His relations and many friends read after which the following com- mittees were selected by tho chairman; Committee on order of business; committee on permanent organization; committee on resolutions; committee on credentials.

Tho convention then ailjonrnod until 2 p. tn. Committees reported upon tho assembling of convention. The committee on organization made the temporary orgtuiiziv tiou permanent, and selected Dr. A.

II. Cordier for assistant secretary. Tho committee on order of business reported as follows: 1 Reports of committees. 3 Selection ot county central committee. 3 Nomination of register of deeds.

4 Nomination of sheriff. 5 Nomination or treasurer. 0 Nomination of county clerk. 7 Nomination of surveyor. 8 Nomination of coroner.

Nomination ot commissioner 1st district. Tho following is tho report of the committee on resolutions a- adopted We, your eommitteo appointed to draft resolutions expressing the sentiments of the democratic party of McPheroou county, us represented today by delegates assembled, respectfully submit tho following: 11k it Rksolved. That W8 eumrratulato tho people in he enjoyment of over two years or honest Democratic administration durinjr which time the laws of tho country have vn fiothodlst Episcopal. Public Service nt the rl E. church every otherSabbath moru in and evoninjr.

Subluith School owrv Sabbath inorning' at 10 a. m. tiua- nnd prayer service ovcr.v Thursday CVfUiUjr, J.M. WOOLI'KKT. Iflthodlst Protstunt.

IMvIno services at. JXl tho churohvery SabDath morninr ami evening. Prayer moot Ik; evtry Wednesday ex'cniiijj. Sunday Soliools meet evorv Sunday morning at 10 o'clock. J.

11. SIkkk, l'astor. PKKSBYTmiAr Preaching th flrdt and third Sabt-atlis of each luuuili, morning nnd ven-iiiiCt the nenal nira. Prsycr mnctinff pry odr.fRtlav eveninjr; Snbh th-school rvory bhath at'tcrnuou ni 3 o'clock: Hiuging Saturday cvt'iiintf Everything is Xew and First Class and will be sold for Cash at. the very Lowest Prices ever offered in Canton.

We have the Best Hoot aud Shoe for the money on tho Market. Come and see us pel attention to churches, school house, unit nil public building and firat aim. reidtuce. Designs Furnished. AUo do vaffoa.

carringe nnd ninrhino work. yCorreapondence itiTited. Canton, Knutuis. Kendall's Boss School Shoe The Best in the Market. P.

H. Elwell Co. SEVllliT SOCIETIES. have tho sympathy of the community. OF Creamery Meeting.

Canton, Saturday September p. To consider the proposition made to the 23. KIR3Y BLACKSMITH' and WAG0V-EIAKER. All kinds of Plow work a specialty. New shares Polishtd without extra charge.

Buggy Wagon and General Repair ork Executed in the most apyioved manner, tanners ot this and adjoining ownship uy the southwestern butter and cheese man executed without fear or favor, with conmy. ufacturing association. The committee has returned from an inspection of one of the factories ami are most enthus- istic in its praise. Every farmer that aud Tor the best interests or tho whole country. Weateo congratulate the people that th sectiotraj hatred that ha i been engendered has a cow or can lix for cows at IO.tl.F.

Canton Lodge No. M8 moots in its hall Saturday evening of on eh week. Visiting brt'thcicn are cordially invited to attend. A.J. Dmakk, N.tj.

L. J. White, Soo. CANTON KKUEOlv A HEOltEK LODP.E. Moot second and fourth Friday oveninjfs of each month.

A. J. DkaKe, N. (5. Mrs, Kale Drako, Sue.

CA. Silas Miller Post. No. 84, moots Mon-l day cvcuiufiTM on or after the full itmon of each month. All menfbers avo roijpostod.to be in attendance Visitiiiif comradeseordiaflv invited.

E. W. Morinx. Adjt. M.

Drake, P. AF. A. Canton Lodge meets on or before the full moon of each month Visiting brcthrsu cordially invited. CH.Way.W.M.

J. E. KiNU, Sec. Wit. O.

No. 107. meets 'the first and third Fridays in each month at. throo o'oloelt. Mits.

C. Filkins Pres. Mrs. Kate Dhakk, Secy. Cniis of Veterans, Old John Brown Camp Xo 13, meets the 1st and 3rd Widnes iv ofeac i month in the t.

A. It. Hall. All visit-inyr eomr'ilce and members of O. A.

II. Posts, cordially invited to alt ml. P. Vo mo, Caj t. O.

KorLiJf, Orderly Sergeant. tend Such a factory will be the best County Clerk. C. II. Itussel of Canton.

Coroner Dr. J. W. B-icon, of Mcpherson. Surveyor.

II. 11 Uruco, of Kiug City. Commission 1st district. P. J.

To-berg, of Union. A resolution was passed endorsing Judge Doster for district judge. After tho selection of a central committee tho convention 'adjourned. NOTKS. The democracy incorporated some live issues into their platform, at least.which is more than can bo said of a certain other convention.

Chas. Russel, the candidate for county clerk, is well and favorably known in this end of the county. Jlo is not a politician, but he is well qualified to fillth tiling for the county ever proposed. and kept, alive fur political purposes is fast djinjrout, and ihatourcountry in becoming In Sato Central at Kansas 1 For lUg Itargnut. more and more united in an inidyinjr Union, Another in snirit and irood fellowship, nnd that com There is 3l'0 acres, with tine barn and While not 'unexpected the death of Mrs.

O. F. Young came with a shock an mercial intercourse between the two sections la to le assured or which wo ueed but look to Swelling houae, splendid bearing sense of rrreat loss to manv people in Same rates will apply from all stations in Kansas only, for the Jiaiitits Mate Fair, which opens at Topeka, Monday, September 19th, also continuing six days. Tickets will be on sale Sunday, September 18th to 24 1 inclusive, good for return passage until Sunday, September 25th inclusive. For each of these fairs unprecedented attractions will tie open to the public.

So one and all should take orchard, the choicest bottom land for tho millions of northern capital that is seck- Canton Thursday morning. She had injr investment in southern territory. been verv near death's door for several We congratulate tho people that In two weeks with consumption. I he limeral agriculture and unsurpassed water and pasture for stock. For further paiticulars inquire of or address this office.

vears there hi.s leeo recovered back over occurs Friday at two o'clock ot tho resi-1 100.000.000 acres of public land, widen had uence. i been recklessly bestowed upon railroad corporations. It is a fact that should long: re membered that under former democrat Ic ad Gity Meat Market "Would respectfully inform the public-that he keeps constantly oi. hand a full supply of Fresh Salted and Sim -ked Meats. He also pay the highest market price for stock, hides, tallow, etc.

PUGH. 1st oor north of the bank. G.jsiiACJIc!;igl!,Kas. ollice, and will make a splendid run. Senator Kelly, so we are informed on ministrations the country wast of the Missis-eipi river territory larger than all Europe 1,0 CAZ, IxOHB.

Don't fail to be in Iowa S-ilurJ a For line photographs jt to Wheeler's. The south vallof the new bank is JACOB SLOOP, Blaclml. bdS HorseslOBF. advantage of the greatly reduced rates of faro and help Mvcll the crowd which is stiro to be in attend ance. For particulars, see advertis ing matter which has been distributed throughout the country.

Jso. Sabastiax, Z. T. Si xglktox, T. P.

A. Resident Agent. Topeka Continued. The caBO of the state vs. John Hall and Wm.

Oldlield in the district court wherein the defendants are charged with Clay Blalaek, has been continued until the next term of court. Money, Money We went to Chicago last week and bought goods. It takes money to buy good. Those owing us will please govern themselves accordingly. Young, Montgomery Co.

good authority, when lie heard of the capital removal resolution, instantly lw-catne a foot taller. Among leading republicans, moreover, there is considerable uneasiness lest the great MePherson I loonier through loyalty to his et project should go over bod anil baggage into the near'y was added to the put lie domain, and that tho republican party has been posiotr before the country as a benefactor for its JUtrrnlity in (riving It away. In spendthrift spirit they (rave to tho corporations these lands as though they were worthless, and they have used the settlers as tools to devolope tho country by making them pay high rates of transportation, thus enriching the corporations. Wo condemn the republican party for its attempt to perpetuate the excessive war tariff. Subscribe for the Caukieu the host I AM DOING All Rinds of Smithing and Jobbing.

paper the county. enemy's camp. If he does MePherson will go to. Don't the butter and cliecse Twenty thousand women Ku'ghts factory meeting Saturday. J.

11. Dean showed a disposition to of Lalor arc organized, in the city of Mr. and Mrs. 15. Elsworth returned jump on to the women suffrage clause.

New ork alone, for mutual protec Notiro. Mr. J. Smallev having sold his drug stock, has left with me all proscriptions taken in his stove since and the same can bo filled at the drug store of II. Dav.

but when it was explained that instead tiou. Like the fabled Amazons, a few days ago, from Xew I'ork. Prices JleasonabJe; Satisfaction Guaranteed. South side East MePherson St, of censuring the principle of woman thev are ready to assert, and defend Mr. J.

C. Socwell, of Diamond district their rights, but not, as they did, KUlfrage, tho resolution merely condemned tto republican party for granting a is very seriously in wun eresypias. and we demand that this tax of 40 per cent on nn average upon the people shall bo reduced to the lowest possible amount that will supply funds enough for the economical admlnistra tion of the government. The inconsistency and the hypocrisy of tho republican party is well lliustratcd In their charging tho democracy with a failing to keep their promises to the people to reijuee the protective tariff, while they, thn republican patty, by a solid vote in eonpress prevented privilege to. one woman which it denied with the sword.

They will be compelled to demand the ballot, for their own defence, and hen they do, the The writing school under charge of to another merely on account of the ae rrotVssor SLuiteviuit is doinj: some line Now it the jtirno and here is the best place to get your picture taken. Our Work is 77 v-Class in Kvcry 'articular, a i (I Our Prices Lower for the same quality of Work at any other place AVhy go off fifteen or twenty miles when you jan get better work done for the same or a less price al most at home? cklent of locality, he promptly subsided. reat army of organized labor will work. rally to their side. Mr.

and Mrs. If. UaM-wiu are in To- (irnnd Rail September S) will be given by the Can ton Cornet Hand, a coidial invitation is extended to all to come and trip the light fantastic. There will be goiul music iu ntendance. Mrs.

A. 0. Spihnan and daughters, of Mcpherson, cauie out last week to visit the northeast corner, and enjoy the peka, where they will remain some Wo were sorry, too, because the gentleman seemed loaded for bear. "Our Hill" was there, too, and he is fuller of arguments against woman suffrage than an egg is of meat. A debate would have been interesting.

weeks. T. Woodrow spetdvS oji the polit ic even tho consideration of a bill to reduce tho present tariff, nnd wo do now call tho attention of thoeitizens of this country to tho fact that after twenty-live years of republican protective tarid, which they claim is In the interests of the farmers and mechanics, that lalxHing men and mechanics are organizing lirainstthc monopoly created by tariff legislation, white the high prices of nil manufactured goods are maintained nnd the owner of manufactories have grown to be millionaires We, the democrats, do maintain that this al situation at Hoxbmy ui Tuesday evening, Septcinbr lk MERRILL KENNEDY, Healers In Staple anfl Fancy Groceries, QUEENSWAEU, Confections, Cigars, etc. CANTON, KANSAS. suburban breezes tor a lew days.

Thev are still trying to get a jury for G. G. ISAAC, the llenliam ca. Tlio Van tJotder cast will not be reached until next week. Ayer's Ague Cure nets directly on the liver and biliary apparatus, and drives out the malarial poison which induces liver complaints and bilious disorders.

Warranted to cure, or money refunded. Try it. Sick headache arid a sensation of oppression and dullness in the head, are very commonly produced by indigestion: morbid despondency, irritablili and over sensitiveness of the nerves may, in a majority of cases, be traced to tlie same cause. Dr. .1.

II. McLeans Liver and Kidney Ualin and Fillets will positively cure. KAS. Kxoland is the great power. On tho wide stretch of her mighty empire Inesun never goes tiown, and lier Hags wave oyer all the waters of tlie gloln.

Kngland bas her JSdaon ami her llilliugton. iiut let there be no mistake. Tins is the England of tho past Yesterday England evict' a bed-ridtten woman in 1 This is tlie England of the present. "Look upon thai picture and then upon litis." Star. At 18.S7, ItvV.

II. jleLong olliciating, Mr. O. W. liat-lield.

of ihekinson county and Miss Ella llartroui't, of Canton. May joy go with them. is a representative gove rnment and that the first duty of the member of congress is to his Squire Frederick Salter went to Kan gj-jlo work done on Sendav constituents, nnd that tho interest ot every sas Cit uesdav. 1 1 was accompanied district in tho state of Kansas Is a reduction of war tariff; therefore) we charge upon tho by his daughter, Mrs. Carter, ot Pratt.

THE CHICAGO ropubliean party of this county with helping Thomas Pairv fell from a scaffold to maintain In a seat in congress a mm ho Thursday while working on Law Mer considers first his duty to his party, and sac- rill's new hous; and was severely hurt. Lite Coipi Wanted At this office, a half dozen rlOc.es the Interest of his district in supporting the monopolies of the oast In lmpov erishing tho people of tho west, by voting, against a reduction of tho tariff copies of this paper, dated August IS and tWUI Bell ftt th flowing prices, for cash only: containing tho ohituarv of Lester Eaton Wo deplore tho extension of the time of DO.VT READ THIS I We Have CANON CITY COAL. In ptore for the Winter snow storms. payment of tho bonded indebtedness of the government, by the republican party whleb prevents the largo accumulation of money I want to close out my entire stock of clothing by October 1 and now oil'er it at cost or less, with a forfeit arty that finds that we have charged him one cent over cost. 1 do this that the people may know that we are in earnest, liefer all complaints to Prank Kmstry or H.L.

Sloason. ihavoatuil line of all ordinary staple dry goods, boots, shoes, hats, caps, and a full line of groceries. All ill be sold down to close protits to suit the tituos. Pleasj call and see my stock. J.Q.

Uauxes, McL'herson, Kansas. The Ilalstead creamery has found their business so profitable that they are haul, ing cream from Spring Valley township. Tiiero is not the least doubt that the proposition presented to our ieople is for Dimension, 12 to 20 Common lkwni ajid Fencing. 'No. 1 btock IVr M.

20 00 Tl 50 20 IX) 22 50 20 IX) $1S00to 22 50 22 50 to 80.00 1 50 lSo.J Shiplap. The ladies sewing society of the Presbyterian church meet next Thursday nfter noon with Mrs. II. DeLotur to io rg mizo or tl in sea -on A hca invitation is cxicndeu to ait ladies iw preseut. Take one of Dr.

J. II. McLean's Little Liver and Kidney Fillets at night before you go to bed and you urprise'd how. buoyant and vigorous you will feel tho next day. Only 25 cents a vial.

We will credit that one of our subscribers Willi a year's subscription who will bring us the biggest watermelon between now and the P'th of October. melons entered for the premium lieeomes the properly of this ollice. We lso have constantly on hand for wila No. a tUdiof. 31'ALLISTER COIL, BEST OF In tho treasury from its way In to circulation by the payment of the go vermucnt bonds.

And that the Interests of MoPhorson county have b'en sacrificed upon the alter of personal ambition and privato gain in tho elate legislature. We condemn the last session or the state leg 2 00 300 Veknow of no mode of treatment hich offers, to sufferers from chronic diseases, a more certain hope of cure than that which is comprehend ded in the use of Ayer Sarsaparilla. For; purifying and invigorating the blood, this preparation is unequalee. The quality of the blood depends much upon uood or bail digestion ami assimilation; to make the blood rich in life and strength giving constituents, use Dr. .1.

II. McLean's Strengthening Cordial and lilood Purilier: il will nourish tho proper tics of the blood from which the elements of vitality are drawn. $1.00 per bottle. For Jirst-tlaes photograph work don't fail to see Wheeler. He turns out only the best work.

Satisfaction guaranteed. Frank Derrick and Wirt Peters are at the Salina f.ir this week. They will make a tour or the leading county fairs before they return. Tho big melon of the season was bro't to this ollice this week, It weighed ol pounds, and was a daisy. It furnished the boys with provender nearly all week.

Young. Montgomery Co. are busy COAL, liMinna Nn. ltJhlnglea htandnril A Bhinglcs rtntiM Kxtra No. 1 Una.

pr brrrl. ad fill othoc lumber in proportion. 3 25 8 25 all kinds of 8 50 110 ANTHRACITE GOAL F1NUI.HY Jfc KASTLICK. Mcpherson-, ieah a much heller sort ot an esiaonsimiem, and svsteni than tho one at it cannot fail to bo a good thing. J.

E. Anderson was tho next kind hearted gentleman to make our devils happv with a bucket of peaches. Fifty nounds of watermelon hint all the Sash, Doors, Blinds AND MOULDING3 this week receiving tram loads of new peaches could eat ought to make any goods. They have also overhauled their There will be a meeting ot Silas Miller W. il.

V. No. lu7, Friday August 10. All members are requested to bo present. Dki.l.v C- Filkixs, Pres.

country printing crew happy for twenty- advertisement and you will i'md it very entertaining reading. 4 PEE CENT OFF OF THE Chicago List of 1884. nrcirrrmm. THAOEMARIT H3dVd SIHi N0LLN3W four hours. Scientists have long considered a Georgia darkev the killinVst creature on watermelons in all the world.

After seeing a couple of Kansas girls do up a liltv-pounder, however, wo are of the opinion that tho (leoigia darkey is nowhere when it comes to watermelons. A lawsuit before 'Squire Holmes was cue of Wednesday's attract ions. It was a replevin suit between Young, Mont All Mrtfffi contemplating building will f.nd to Mtetr Intsreot to give us a call before anDoravo QHivaisnni gomery Co. and Deupreo Dros. Mace.

The latter won the case. islature for its shallowness In legislation and tho waste of the state's money tn political thunder, by forwarding such bills as tho changing the name of St John county to that of Logan; and the female suffrage lill. granting to women in tho cities tho right to vote nnd excluding the women of tho country from a like privilege. If they wanted todechnea principle why did they not have the manhood to do so? Another illustration Is the Murray bill, which assumes to prohibit tho saleof Intoxicating liquors for all purposes. Such hypocrisy! to bring back the third party men whom they had so uumani'ully branded us traitors.

We condemn them for refusing to pass laws regulating and reducing the satarits of different county officers, the refusing to attempt to remedy tho usurious Interest laws and the unequal tax laws, in smothering the much promised railroad legislation and other matter of stale demanding attention, and wasting tht.tr time in bumming ove the state on excursions, toadying to the railroads and riding on free passes. And wukkkas, tho democratic party of MoPhorson views with alarm the political power wadded by the A. 8 F. railroad and the politicians of eastern Kansas over the legislature of our state, and believing that the only way to break the power pf all such at Topeka H1 bo to remove our etato capital to a more central location, Ubsolvko, That from this time forward wo tJeo, Olivant.of Harper townsliip, and candidate county clerk, was in the citv Monday eve aim? and Tuesday. Ho it porta that tho union lalxir party ill poll a very heavy vote in tliw western part ot tho couuty this Tall.

2ov is vour time to invest town lots iu lac tow of Durham, before an advance is made. For Hither particulars call on J. A. tei li knson, At C. A.IIaulenU'ck's lumber ollice.

15 28 AroU CStrot PhUd', 1 THE STANDARD A WELL-TRIED TREATMENT cossrirrtos, ihtbu, mtosntms. wwrtrst. IT A RUII. Hit IK SR. BlTtSl, Chnmto mm inw IMi tr Hon.

T. Y. Woodrow opened the campaign Monday night at the Canton opera house in a rousing address for the union labor party. The campaign starts out early this year and wo may look for lots of fun. HENRY GEOHGE, Editor and Prop, ja Ann Street, New York.

Terms; 1 fer. 12.50; 6 mos, 3 mos. C5c WOKKS 11Y HKNUY GEORGE: Tmirri and Poverty. Cloth 1 paper 20o. We need money and therefore will lo obliged locsill on those owing us to call at once and settle either hy note or money.

Please don't say this don mean me, but ay it does mean mo and call at once. Yours Kesp't. Deuchee Uitos. Nc Mace. We were presented Tuesday, with a quantity of very tine pcacnes by Mrs.

L-A. George, for which wo are under groat obligation. Tho quality of the peaches that come to this ollice cannot he surpassed in any country. Co.open their new butcher shop next Monday morning, aad they extend a cordial invitation to the public to come and see them. Don't forget the -THicorors ottcks TasiTitir" im.sw ItlM, Urn.

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8oeisl Problcmn; cloth fl; paper 20o. The lAnd paper 10c, Property and papw1 1. Protection or Free Trade? Hold by all booksellers, or sent W. A. George left Tuesday morniag for Pat tie aIUI, Michigan, to attend college.

That is what more young men in tins country ought to be doing. Dr. Scotts' electric ginnls, at Grifllth Pilgrim. Ladies and misses corsets, hair brushes, etc. A uotlior fat boy has made his appearance at the house of our jolly barber, J.

A. Walker. John says he is a fine one and as round as a dumpling, and John ought to know. Mrs. Walker is getting along all right.

oi price, uox uii now pnft paid on receipt Tor. skull keep up continual ajritatfnn upon the LifeViil acquire, new zest, and cheerfulness return, if you will mi pel your Jijver and kidneys to the toorf6rmaV.ee ojfthejr functions. Dr J. Hl'Mefcan's Liver and Kidney Wheeler, the Can tin photographer Is what we now call him, as ho is now permanently located with us. He is one We are nndet obligations to Mrs.

John Ingram for a line lot of peaches scut in Wednesday. Miss Jennie Tiiton leaves Friday morning for her homo in Waverly, Kas. r. BTARKY rtLM km tM HWrtr to txW i. tW fMU.Ut-iuHB4 nlUH.i pmm mhm W4 Trlat I IIOX.

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of the best a' tists in tho state and our Balm will stimulate them to health place, first door north ot Peter turiu-ture store. Tlie farmers from Spring Valley who heard' Mr. Woodrow's address Monday night, were so well pleased that they are taking steps to have him make a few speeches in that township. Miss Liida SchoolUeld returned to Canton this week to get up another class in till A.VJV UWHU readers will lind it to their advantage to come to Canton for anything in his line. At the council meeting Monday evening an ordinance was passed providing for a sidewalk alonpr tho north siito of.

subject until the capital eiitil) bp removed from its preseut location. Therefore the democracy does gnln appeal to the voters of this county unit asks that you no longer allow the republicans to appeal lo your prejudices to maintain their party In power, but compel them to explain and discuss thL'ir luiiislntive acts and the record of their pui'ty, wbtoh alone entitles parties to the contpjeaco of the people. all p-ood citizens who arc dU? satlsiled with the republican management, to join with us in electing tlio ticket this Oay nomiitatcd. for the personal character and official fitness of each name upon tho ticket, wo held ourselves, as representatives of tho democratic parjy, responsible. The conventiou then proceeded to tho work of making up a ticket, with rmrui n.

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minmmk, Hr m.r, cm. y. "A iva vitau, no, r. KMlk nam, 19 Ami U.iu.i ml la rt Ml He sure and attend the butter and cheese factory meetmji next Saturday. PRO BONO PUBLICO.

JosquYs Great Inter Stale Exposition opens Monday, September 12th, instant, and will last days, and for this occasion the Chicago, Kansas Nebraska Railway (St. Joseph vt' Jowa Railroad Lessee,) "Rock Island Rout," will soil excursion tickets dily from all stations on its line at one fare for the round-trip, to wl ieh will be added 50 cents for an admission ticket. Sale ill Sunday, Sept. lllh to 1 1 th, inclusive, and tickets will bo good for return passage until 'tin-day, Spplepiber lSth incliisivo. t.lt4SteM.

Jj 1 hmt 3 Pi I p- music. A certain yoiuis jiiucukui this city grocu two feet and a half in a single day. The Canton public schools under the management of Prof, llandall, began Mondav with about one hundred and twenty pupils in attendance. Don't fail to read Bontz Russet's new advertisement. Charley is a candidate now and he is ottering bargains accordingly.

Dan Mock Meridian township has engaged P. Humble to build a new house. Work will begin next Monday. II. F.

llumnlo has just eompMed the erection of a German school house in Spring Valley township, Maple street. A number ot lulls were allowed and a message was received from the mayor vetoing tho ordinance providing for a sidewalk from Allan street north on tho eat side of Main street. A ten-year old daughter of Mr. J. C.

Socwetf, was aeeidently stabbed by a little boy a week or two ago. The knife penetrated the pleural cavity. At tho time she was not thought to be much hurt, but a few days ago she was taken bad. Under the care of Dr. Knowlcs of Galva and Dr, George of this place, she is some but is still not out of danger.

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II. jifvt.ean'rt Strengthening Cor-'diat And Olood rurificr gives pure rich blooVl, ami vitalizes and st rength jons the whole body. $1.00 per bo-p fle. If you are suffering wjth weak or inflamed eyes, or prauulated eyelids you can be quickly cured by using Dr. J.

McLean's Strength euinir Eye Salve. 25 cents a Perkins Kennedy keep tho choicest liinds of tobacco and cigars, to found in tow n. ur tmmmt mtlrr iWM fc Mix Register of deeds. Fred Holt, of MePherson, Sheriff Frank McG ill, of MePherson towushtp. Treasurer.

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Pages Available:
874
Years Available:
1885-1888