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Stanton County Republican from Johnson City, Kansas • 3

Stanton County Republican from Johnson City, Kansas • 3

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Rrt- 7 7 Personal. THE REPUBLICAN. In llugoton LN F. Robinson was IloTKI. OX WHKKl.S.

Tho Emitn l'u hua lul.lcil to the olo- mi lit l''UIMH ill Of lis I'lll Jllllll YiHtll' lll' train, "Cniun nball" between City nml Denver a line vcstibula dining-cur service, i oiuploio la every respect. You may Buieljr rely upon tlin uniform uxi-clli nce ol thefnoil served In Santa l-'o liuate N. It, JosM'ii Haas, rrcsltait. Lyon. caviar.

I.KWIS II JT 'sldent. "1 Published ovory Sutnnlay nionilnj? at Johusou City Stuntuii County, Kaus. I. J. EDITOii 6c l'KOI'KlKTOJi, on business thin week, P.

M. Starnes favored our office with auothcr order for stationery this week. T. F. Smith made final proof on his soldier's homestead to-day, before Judge Uaruer.

F. Banbury lias been assisting in the Register of Deeds' olllce during the eurs. Dm bill of Hue cumulus every uriu-ncy of Ihe sciuiiii. Tlie "Ilulel on wheels" will ill- MATRIMONIAL. f.VI.VKll hTKWAKT, Last evening at 8 o'clock the ceremony took place which united In marriage Mr.

Dan K. Calyer and Miss Carrie Stewart, daughter of Mr. uiul Mrs. V', Stewart, msas Avenue. The bridal party was prompt and just at the appointed hour they entered the front parlor aud took their stations'under it green arch and before the large monogram, 8, in white against a green background.

The ceremony was performed by the Rev, 8, Davis. The bride-maids were the Misses Blanche Jenkins and Addie Shaver and the bride-men the Messrs. SOMK 111.ANK VKIISE. The mini who Ins melon liumo Ami llnJs It iHii't lipu Is very to taluk miiiio wools TlilU looks like llmset ft tin tyiio. The )a who carries the Initio at iiltcht All thi'imuh the Iioiiiw nil hack It a't to speak thl mnti'iicr tf wl'cu 11 steps upon tack.

A imly who Is jfolntf out Hub cutlers enmu and stay; Shu tries to lightly chat, but this tt 'f ft la what she'd like to my. I'jion a smooth Innnim peel A Uenecu chancuil to truail, And here's tt 1 1 a brief shorthand report Of what tho deacon said. A lft'ly with Iter parasol A passer's optic caught Hu saiil, "l'ray do not mention it," Dut here 5 1 1 1 ft is what he thought. CliH'iit'o Tribune. Tehms: $1.50 Pun Yeak In Advam-h.

SATURDAY SEPTEMBER 20th 1890. Omci.it. P.irtttt Or Johnson City, And St ah 10s County. wnys bu luund to truln leaving Chi-enpi I'. M.

ami Kansas City lu.t'i A. M. urrlvlut! at Colorado Spi-inirs 4 A. M. and Denver lnili A.

or truin leuvlni; Denver 5:00 i M. and Colorado Spring! 1'. M. iirrlvinir at Kiinsus City 1'. M.

und M. I). T. Nicholson, fi. p.

and T. A. T. anils. F.

It. It Tuneku, Jim. J. lliynn, A. Ii, 1'.

and T. Chicago, 111. ist three weeks. STANTON COUNTY BANK, JOHNSON 3TJLiTSJLS- 0IT1CIAL DEPOSITORY OF STANTON COUNTY. Incorporated Capital $60,000 Director I.owls Ham, N.

Hector, Soa-ph Huaa, C. W. Knapp. Buys and sells Foroltni "ul Domestic Exchange. Leans money on reul estuta, chattel anft personal sneurity.

Heprcocnts several of th i leading insurance companies. Makes loiii.blo abstracts. 1'avs taxes for nun residents. CORRESPONDEN CE SOLICITED. COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY.

CorrcsponOnce-OallaCn N'atlnnul Hunk, NcwTorkj Kutionid Bank of Commerce, Kansas City, First National liunk, Gur.lon City, Kansas -Misses Viola and Grace Cross, of Co gnac, moved to town this week and will attend school during the winter. Mrs. G. T. Gerbing, who has been visiting at Hooky Ford during the putt two weeks, returned yesterday.

M. F. Banbury's horses are all sick May and J. A. McOonghey.

The bride cr iT.l Uf MS was attired in a simply made gown of cream silk with accessories of luce and ribbon. She carried a bouquet of cream roses and ii fan of ostrich feathers. Miss Jenkins wore white aud Miss Shcritrs Sale Under Execution. (First publication August 'iiird lstiQ.) Statu of Kansas, I Stanton comity. -Stale of Kansas VS J.

M. Randall et nl. Ily virtue of an execution to me directed and delivered, In above entitled action issued out of the if-'nd District Court of the State of Kansas, sitting In and fer Stanton oountv, ill said State, 1 will, on the 24th day of September, A. D. ISM, between the hours of 2 o'clock P.

M. aivM o'clock P. M.orsaiil day, at the court hou6o door in Johnson City, in tho county MORE OR LESS AMUSING. The Rici't'iiiiicAS is ou a "Dickens of UliAOOTJAINTED WITH THE GBOOBAFHY OF THE OOONTET, WILL OBTAEf TDrilor A eTITTIT ltV TTT7B KTAP rtP Shaver white anil pink. MUCH YALUAJSljiJ uuuniiMiiuu i Invitations had been issued to over two hundred persons and the house was a boom this week.

No news is bad news to editors. Life, Merchant (in want of a boy, to applicant) "Can you spell correctly?" Roy filled to overflowing with tho morry company. Chinese lanterns neautiiieu the grounds and the three rooms which "yes, sir. C-o-r-r-e-c-t 1-y." Harper's and state aloresaid, otTcr at public salo and sell to the highest bidder, fer cash in hand, all the right, title and Interest of T. J.

Mar-ton, proscuuting witness In the abovo entitled were thrown open to tho guests were made veritable bowers by the mass of flowers and foliage imJ in their decora GRAND CONGRESSIONAL REPUBLICAN RALLY, Sept8mber27th, 1890. Col. J. H. llallowell, the Republican nominee for congress in the Seventh district, will address the people in this city Saturday Sept.

27th at 2 o'clock P. J.I. Come everybody, and "hew the people's friend and the old soldiers' advocate" discuss the political issues of the day. Remember the date, Sept. 27th at 2 o'clock P.

M. tion, lulhehr.st parlor, in which the with distemper, consequently work has been discontinued ou his farm for a few-days. Miss May McCarter, who has been visiting her parents in this city for several weeks past, returned to Trinidad Thursday. Mrs. E.

L. Van Sickle, who has been visiting her parents in the eastern part of the state, returned to her home in this city Thursday. Mr. C. W.

Knapp and sons, Charles and Guy, are expected to arrive here today from Rocky Fcrd, where they have been for several mouths past. Henry Hook, treasurer of Morton county, and family passed through the city Thursday en route for where they will spend some time visiting friends. A. 0. House and wife left for Denver Thursday.

Mr. House made arrangements, before he left our county, to have one hundred acres of full wheat sown. David Giger, of Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, formerly a resident of this count-, sent in the cash for a year's subscription to the Rkitm.icax and the Topeka Capital this week, Misses Dollie aud Daisy Miner left Thursday for Trinidad, where they expect to remain several weeks. They will also visit Denver before returning to Johnson.

Ye wish them a pleasant trip and safe return. action, in and to the following 'described real property, to-wit All of blocks Xo. nine twelve li, thirteen sixteen 1(1, and lots one I to twelve Inclusive in blnck two I'i, 1 jts fljto fifteen (I'd in block seven 7 in Rose Hill Addition to the city of Johnson City, Stanton county, as is shown by tae duly recorded platthcronr. Also all tiiat of the north-w est quarter ol IotthT 'e 3 in section onefll. township twenty-nine range for ty-uiie -11, west of the-'sixlh principal meridian, except such pan of said north-west quarter ol 'lot number three ilnit remains platted in Kese Hill Addition, in the c.ty of Johnson City.

Kans. Said property levied on and to he sold r-sthe properly of T. J. Unnon, prosecuting witness in above entitled action. Geo.

II. Nei mkyeji. sheriff. Sheriff's office. Aug.

SIM Rtr-vts and Hoaissox, Au'j for plaintiff. Razar. Young Lovers. Gawge "Isn't it delightful to sit in a hammock together?" Mtiwde "Yes. It draws us together so." -Puck.

Poor Elbe (who lias been stung) "First it walked about all over my hand, and it was so nice! but oh! when it sat down." Punch. A ''youthful reader" wastes a two-cent stain) to inform us that the best kind of panerto make kites of is ily paper. liinghamton Republican. Mrs. Bunting "What does your husband think of the warm weather?" Mrs.

Larkin "He often applies a heated term to New York Sun. Teacher "Iu what battle was Stonewall Jackson mortally wounded?" Pupil "Dunno I guess it was the last one Present indications are good, for rain. ceremony took place, the beautiful white "snow on the mountain" was mingled with feathery green foliage and tho two other rooms were decorated in goldeu-rod and sunflowers. In one comer stood ii table laden with many beautiful gifts that had been sent by friends. The refreshments were perfect.

Owing to the departure of Mr. and Mrs. Calyer to Kansas City on the 10 o'clock train, the festivities were early brought to a close. The newly wedded pair were among the most popular of Newton young people. Miss Stewart has lived here from childhood, clerking in dry goods stores in the city for eight years aud has always Aii I 8 BI Xt.

I- 1, 1,.., V-ir-" I Notice our great premium offer this week. Elmo well was The cistern at the St. cleaned out this week. mi mim, RgK.ESLm pacific miw, Just received at this office, a full and complete line of stationery, cards, etc. etc.

Sheriff's Salo. Leave your orders for job work. been favorite with customers as well as with her especial frieui's. She is a fine Sellers and I.ynam have purchased a feed mill and are prepared to grind all (First publication Sept. 13th.

1S0O.) Ry virtue of an order of sale, i sued out of the Dlst-iet Court of Stanton county, Kansas, wherein J. It. Watisins wics piaintiit end Samuel Leslie Jr. and Mrs. Samuel Leslie his wile and John Mofiett were defendants, I will he fought in" TheEpoch.

"That was a bad scare Mrs. Partington had the other day." "She went to a pantomime and thought she hud suddenly lost net hearing." New York Sun. kinds of grain at reasonable rates. The ball given at the hall on Wedues day evening was well attended and great' on Saturday the lsth day October IW at tne A. B.

Reeves seem; to wander around in an aimless sort of way lately hour ef 1 v. M. at the front door of the building now usea us court bouse in the City of Johnson City, county of Stanton and State looking, true hearted young lady who has received many sincere wishes for her happiness. Mr. Calyer was a resident of Xewton for several years and is ell known aud liked by business men as well as being a favorite ith the young people, lie is at present traveling through Kansas and Missouri in the interest of the Jackson Corset Co.

of Jackson, and his headquarters will be at Kansas also lias a far-away look in his eyp. What ly enjoyed as usual. By request we order the Mammoth Cyclop.edia for E. F. Uhtasa premium in connection with our paper.

occasions till been informed by Banbury and Black since writing the above that Mr. Reeves has a bug in his eye, and not a far-away look, as we In'-ludtnij main lines, branches and extensions Bast and West of th Llissourt River. The Direct Route to and from Chicago, Joliet, Ottawa, Peoria La Salle, Moline, Rock Island, In ILLINOIS-Davenport, Muscatine, Oslraloosa, Des Moines, Wintersst, Audubon, Harlan and Council Bluffs in IOVv A-Minnenolis and St. Paul, in MINNESOTA-Watertown and Sioux Falld, in DAKOTA CamJ, St Joseph, and Kansas City, In M'SSOURI Omaha, Fairbury, and Nelson, in NEBRASKA Atchison, Leavenworth Horton, Tonoka, Hutchinson, Wichita, Belleville, Abilene, Dodge City, Caldwell, in KAN SAS Kingfisher, El Reno, in the INDIAN TERRITORY Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo, in COLORADO. Traverses new areas of ricii farming and grazing lands, affordine the best facilities of intercomaiunico tion to ail towns and cities east and Vest, northwest and Bouthwost of Chicago, and to Pacific and transoceanic Seaports.

MACFtJSFSCENT VESTIBULE EXPRESS TRAINS, Leadin" ail-ccrmetitore in splendor of equipment, between CHICAGO and DES MOINES, COUNCIL BLUFFS and OMAHA, and between CHICAGO and DENVER, COLORADO SPRING Sand PUEBLO, via KANSAS CITY and TOPE2A or via ST. JOSEPH. Through Coaches, Palace Sleepers, NEW AND FLEGANT DINING CARS, and FREE RECLINING CHAIR CARS. California Excursions daily, with choice of routes to and from Salt Lake City Og-den, Helena, Portland Los Ang-eles and San Francisco. Fast Express Trains daily to and from all towns, cities and sections in Southern Nebraska Kansas and the Indian Territory.

The Direct Lino to and from Pike's Peak, Jianitou, Cascade, Glenwood Springs, and all the Sanitary Resorts and Scenic Grandeurs of Colorado. VIA THE ALBERT LEA ROUTE. Fast Express Trains, daily, between Chicago and Minneapolis and St. Paul, making close connections for all points North and Northwest. FREE Re-drains Chair Cars to and from Kansas City.

The Favorite Line to Pipestone, Watertown, Sioux Falls, and the Summer Resorts and Hunting and Fishingr Grounds of Iowa, Minnesota and Dakota. THE SHORT LINE VIA SENECA AND KANKAKEE offers faciUtiesjtO travel between Cincinnati, Indiane.polis, Lafayette, and Council Bluffs, St, Joseph, Atctdson, Leavenworth, Kansas City, Minneapolis, and St. Paul. For Tickers, Maps, Folders, or desired Information, apply to any Ticket OfflcOiin the United Ewtoa or Canada, or address E. ST.

JOHN, JOHN SEBASTIAN, General Kaaasor. CHICAGO, ILL. Osn'l Ticket Paw Agent City and Xewton. Xewton Republican. Itkms.

San" Akkoyo Vai.i.f. The L. B. U. will meet at the home of Mrs.

V. S. Lonrais Thursday Sept. 25th at 2 o'clock r. m.

Visitors invited. A. B. Beeves takes advantage of our premium offer and orders Dickens' works in connection with the Kepi x.i.ican. or Kansas, offer for sale aL public auetiea to the hiKhest bidder, tor ca'-h in band, nil the right, title and interest of defendants in und to the following described real property, situated in the County of Stanton and State of Kansas, to wit: The 8uuth-west'iuur-ter of section Twenty-two (L'J) Township Thirty t) Kange Forty-two V-) westof tbeiith, P.

M. Said property is levkd up .11 83 the property of the above-named (Iv.i? told will be sold without appraisement to satisfy said order ot sale. I ShtTitf's Oiliee. Stanton County, Kansas. September 131 I'i no.

H. Nkoieyeu, Sheriff. W. J. Attorney for I'lauitirT.

Lost Track of the Price. New boarder "What is the price of good fresh butter?" Landlady "Really, I couldn't tell. It's been so long since I made any inquiries about it." Epoch. Judge (to colored witness) "And when the prisoner struck you, did you retaliate Uncle JacUsimj "Oh, no yntiah honah, I wouldn't do uuffm' like dat, salt; I kt.oc.ked him down." Light. GuiTey says that ho supposed the nvn-ey he paid on joining the lodge last week was the initiation fee.

but he has since discovered that it went for a season ticket to a course of lectures delivered by his wife. S. in Francisco News-Letter. Mrs. ILuipeek (hearing a rumpus) "You, Charles, I'd like to know what you are.

up to now?" Mr. Ilenpeck (feebly) "I suppose, my dear, I can fall iwu the cellar stairs if I want to." Indian apolis Journal. Our ready prints did not arrive until to-day at noon, hence the delay in publication. Call at our office aud examine specimen copies of Dickens' works aud the Mammoth Cyclopedia. Through the kindness of C.

Y. Cum mins we are supplied with a show case in which to display our fancy stationery, Weather still dry and thing? look rather discouraging but don't inteiul to sit down and cry about ii. Mrs. J. M.

Mori-et cnUTUiir.ed a few ot her lady fnon.la lt.it Saturday. A bountiful repast, composed of nil the rielitncies of the season, was provided, und 8 very enjoyable time was passed by the appreciative guests. Sirs. N. W.

ltc-od, who hasbeea for several weeks viaitinir friiids in the eastern part of the Btate. was expected homo on Thursday eveninjr of Jaet week and her daughter, Mrs. Trimble, thinking to give her mother a Fnrpve, inv itcd in tjuiio a number of her fricuds to greet her. so the evening wore ou and no moiher ed. The surprise was complete, hu: it did not pr -vent them ftora The ring lenders of the new people's move had a hard time to get a quorum out to their muss meeting on last Thursday.

LOST, Somewhere in the city, a light colored 1 M. 1 cards, etc. nrfl A Present io cur Subscni in Ul Send in $. 1 .1 and reenve the for one year and either Dickens' complete works iu tw elve volumes or the I it is with pleasure I bat we announce to our many pn trims that we have Our Latest and Greatest Premium 'Offer! Mammoth Cyclopedia iu four volumes as a premium. having a f.oot! time generally, nor of doing I fu justice to tiie elegant repast set before them.

I.a.er new 9 from Mr.i. K.cd developed the fact that had ded led to continue lap-robe with design of a camp kettle workid in center. Finder will please leave at this and receive reward. Bf UK mber $1.75 cash pays one year's feibserition to the Br.iu:iii.lCAN,a!id also gives yon JHckens' complete works or ihe Cyclopedia in four volumes, J. E.

Tucker brought a tine specimen of broom corn to our office about two weeks ago, mention of which we forgot to make at tiiR time. The sample is of Tom So you did not propose to that dear girl last night, as you intended to. 1 am afraid you were not fired by the divine spark of love." Dick "No, I was tired by her father." New York Weekly. arfaiigrtiieiits with that wide-awake. farm magazine, the I'tnwr, jiublisheti at Fort Vi'ayiie.

and read by nearly 200, 000 fanners by which that great publication be mailed direct, FKEE, lo the tif any cf our sub- i IB I UfflL Let every person iu Stanton county and especially every Republican in the county be ou hand one week from to-day and participate in the Grand Republican Rally. Col. J. R. llallowell, nominated for congressman will be present.

lie (on the shore with a camera, IN FOUR OLUMES. A Great and Wonderful Work, meeting a irirl) '-Ah, I be your pardon: scribers who will tome in and pay may I takeyuu?" (witli eti.irertitN-s, (lp arrearages ou stibsripliou and but M.iisliin-) "Vcs, I'm perfectly will- m)t, year iu advance from date, and ing, but you'll have to i-k papa i t() ally subscriber who will pay tifct." XetV ork Ofld. Imn vlhriii nilvnnw TiiUiuu iri-iml out vanr 1:1 advance. and is but another excellent quality, her visit for a few (iays and would arrive iu Johnson ity on the Pi h. Trimble hitched "Dandy'' ly tc and went over after her, I haven't leartie 1 whether she found her or not, but none she did, fori don't think Huttlc could stain: many more such surprises.

M. B. Myler Who has boon workiufr near fur the past l'cw weeks returned to his home lu-t week. C. T.

Wall took a trip to Kendall last week. C. W. Kerns went to Syracuse last week with a coupleof wagon loads of wheat. Quite a numbi of our citizens visited Johnson last Saturday.

J. Morren was somewhat belated, and us the night was extremely dark he was 60 unfortunate as to lose his way. When be found his team was cutting across Vt'e add tho following names to our subscription list this week: C. W. Wood-inansee, Nelson Martin, Geo.

Dagle and 'm. Swander of Johnson; J. II. Hupp and R. II.

Mackey of Roanoke aud David Giger of Mt. Pleasar.t, Iowa. evidence of the adaptability of this country to such products. Prof. McMichael informs us that school opened up remarkably well this week with a membership of fifty-six pupils, and others still coming in.

With the Professor at the head and Miss Robins as his assistant we predict a very interesting and satisfactory term. tlieprairiu he could do nothing but give them the lines and let them go ahead, after travel ing what seemed to hiui an almost intermina 2,176 Pages 620 Beaitifnl Illustrations Tbs Mammoth Cyolop.bdia bai bn pub ItsheJ to meet tho of the aunei for uolverfal compendium of fcnowlpdtte, pnctiuftl, useful, acientiilc tnd ttnrat. Ihe work is published complete tn (oar Urjje und handsome volumes, comprising a total ot 2,176 paxes, aotl ts protaxely illustrated with620boautlluleu(frai-ioga ThouMHdd of dollars hare been expended to it alt thin tlie mot complete, valoabie and useful work for the rnnaaes ever published. It ia a work for everybody man, woman and child, In erery occupation or walk In life. Tbe substance aod practical utility of twenty ordinary volumes ar comprised la these four, and so replete is the worn with knowledge of every kind, so filled Is it with useiul bints and helpful suggestion, that we fully believe that tn every home to which tt shall fluti It way It will soon Come to be regrdd an worth Its weichtln old-Forwantof space wecan only briefly summarize a small portion of thd contents of this great wort, as follows opportunity to obtain a iirst-chiss farm journal free.

The AiurricnnFjv hitr is a large lfi-page journal, of national circulation, which ranks among the leading agricultural papers, it treats the question of economy in agriculture aud the rights and privileges of that vnst body of citizens American Fanners-whose industry is the basis of all material ami national prosperity. Its highest purpose is the elevation and ennobling of Agriculture through the higher aud broader education of men and women engaged 111 its pursuits. The regular subscription price of tlie Amiricait is $1.00 per year. IT said the maternal "you cuddle down and keep out of tlie way when these dredgers 50 to work. There's a dreadful penalty awailiur you if you don't." "What is it''' "Solitary conlin-ment in i Washington lie Didn't Know.

Oh, lend me five cents, to rids home, won't you Locust?" "Of course, but what's the matter? beeu roblied?" "I don't kumv what they call it, but I've been to the church air." Philadelphia Times. FUEXC1I VERSION. Ze bug of Zliune haf ze gilded ving. glowvorm haf ze glare; Ze baldbug haf not at all ze ving, But ze same he all get- Zaire. Buffalo Express.

ble distance, over bottoms, and across corn fields, they pulled up in front of a house, bis hailoo's failing to meet with any response, ho alighted and begau to examine the premises as well as lie could in the pitchy darkness, when Ue came to the well curb, he hear those persons who are opposing the people's move in the county, cry, "It is a democratic scheme to capture ail the othVes." fljf simple fact that four out of the sewn persons nouiin-eted or the people's ticket are republicans shows the folly of their argument. recognized it as belonging to the claim of G. D. Humphrey, corner ing w.tli his own. That he was a happy inau about that time we can easily imagiuo, and to say that his wife, who The so-called people's it) move was represented by nine persons at the court house on last Thursday, while the "ring" was represented by about fifty persons, at the people's primary convention held on Sept.

4th. This faction that is opposing the people's move would believe five-sixths of the voters in the county have formed a "ling" to defeat them. Very consistent indeed! Tin: St. Clair river railway tunnel was completed August 30th. The work had been carried on from both sides of the river.

The two great shields used for protecting the workmen met edge to edge, exactly in line with each other. The tunnel is 0,050 feet in length from one cutting to the other. Work was commenced on the tunnel proper in August Cast iron has been used instead of brick and cement, for arching purposes. Hut one accident occurred of any consequence, that being a broken leg. The entire cost of tho tunnel is estimated at about $3,000,000.

PREMIUM OFFER. Having purchased a burglar proof safe suitable for placing in a vault, the Stanton County Rank now oCer i's large fire oroof 'safe with bursrlur proof chest and had been nearly distracted by the inky blackness of the niglit, and his long absence, was happy wdien he drove up to the door, would be but pjoriy expressing it. Itert Cule, accompanied by C. V. Kerns and T.

C. Eodd, went over a short distance west COSTS YOU NOTHING. From any one number itlcas can be obtained that will be worth thrive the sub time lock, for sale. The safe will be found in our office where it can be seen Cfcloese, Jspanwe, the le ef Tn41a, AMca, Madutsoar, Paleatinf, Iceland, Borneo, Burroah, tbt Bandwioh island, Bervia, Knffrarlit, Tartar Oashmtrt and Tunt, the Arabs, Turaa, 8outa American Indiana, Kgrp-tiaQj, Siamese, Norwegians, Spaniards, 8wl, Haliani, Orceks. ft-lafi, Btlxrtanf.

ATKhaos, ranlaas, llociemi. A ustrallanfl.gariaua, Sicilians, ta-, W. In tnls (rreat also dsscribea ndmuBtraiedttiBarwaiirtpreccsaesofprit Bf. stewotypinf, Uwkbludine, wood eotraviuis, iithnsraphy.paotoirapiiy.onllco printiDf. piano malltig, watch making, paper makto, the manufacture iron.

siert, glaa. cfaloa, rfninerj, soar, leather, siarch, wU papw, turpentine, poatal eardt, poaiurt atami-s, e-iTelones, pen, pencils, acedles, and but alflfr thine, allofwhlea will be found peculiarly and iniructiT FOHEION PROnrCTS. InteresUne dwrlptlone, Uliis-trated. of ILe eUm and preparation for market of tea, coffee, chocolate, cotton, flax, hemp, auar, rto, nutmegs, eiot, ginger, cinnamon, llsploe. pepper, cowauuts.

pineapptea, bnH ana, prunes, dates, raisins, oliTes, lndl-niWar, gufea percha. cork, camphor, castor oil, Upioaa, etc, ate. MVITHAl KI8T0RT. Interestinf and Instrootlra of Johnson Wednesday to remove a bouse at any time. Persons desiring to purchase will do eil to call at ence.

scription price to 5-011 or members of your household, ykt vv t. it fhxe Call and seesamtile eoov. which had been bought ofC. E. Hoyer.

It will be placed temporarily on the Goguae school grounds, for the occupation of Mrs. Cole during her term of school. PASS ON. "She whipped him upon his return." Ilawkeye. "He kissed her back." Atlanta Constitution.

"She iaiuted upon his departure." Lynn Union. Jones walked iu on her invitation." Electric Lidit. "She seated herself upon entering." Alldu Democrat. "We thought she sat down upon her be "1 V4 3 TIITORT. Thi a complete and mHiieutic hlaiorr of tiie great a merle tu Civil Vart pro i fuoelv ilinsirat'Jd, with nutnerou Anedoies or the ReWfion a eotuplete Hiuurr of Amiriea.

from its ill oo vary bv Columhus to 1 Ihe present ttuie; graMa deaoripilons of frtuiout battles and iinirtaiit events la the history of all nations, cbronologloat history, etc IIIOGltAIMSY. This reat work eonfains tbe Lives nf all tho ut the United from Wanhiueion to i Harnion, with fjrirait rtnil other illustration, Iso Itrps aud portraits ofNatiyleon Konaparte, Shiki-spearo, Byrnn. William Penn. Benjamin franklin, Clay, Panlel Webster, and ruinous statesmen, authors, potts, generals, clergy men, down to theprasetit day. AOIEirrLTrHE.

Valuable bints and nserul soprcsllons to Farmer, ireauop of field crops, gatos and fences, IsrtJHiers, I farm iuirlemeuti livestock raising, iuclu1lQ- tho treatment or diseases of dottiest io onlnials poultry keepiue, and bow made i successful and profitabb; beekevpinx. dairy etc. Tits xreatm'iir of tliese sntijects is complete and exhuistive, aod renders tbe work of great practical use to farmers audstookmea. i IHillTIcn.TrHE. Herein is siren the most uBeful bints toKruwcrsof all ktnl of vegetables aud fruits, as fathered from the experience of tbe tni successful horticulturists.

AKOIHTECTTltE. Dej'gna aod plansfor houses, eotuges, barns and other ittiuiidmc, witli valuable sofgestious to those lateudius to bui.d. Tills wor)t canf ain trie and tested recipes for almost every Jmj tor breakfast, dinner and tea. this depnrtmont alone being worth mors than nine-iiiiha of the cook books sold; almost innumerable hints, beips and sufr-fte'tiun to houwkeepe: a designsand aaggestlona for waking mauv ttiiups for the alornnient of home. In needle-wor'c, emoral-iery, ete.

lintaon finrieultore. telling how to tie with all the varioun plants toilot hints, tellling how preset veaad beautify tbs cumnlexioa, bands, teeth, hair, MEIICAT- Msnyiollar In doctors" bills will be saved to every possessor of Ibis book 4rongli the valuable tntormation heretu cent lined. It tells hm to eure, by simple yet rented1. available In every hounefaoM, every diseaso and nlltuent that curable. ihU department fbrmiag cjtnp ete tne-iial book, the valoe of whica ia any bona caa barJly be computed tn dollars and cents.

INVENTION AM M9COTEHT. IiemarWbly inter-estim decrip'ions of creat inventions, including the Steam Kneiue. ibeTeirraph. the Printini; Press, the Flytrte Liitbt. the Sewins; Ma-Uine, tbe Telephone.

th Typo Writer, the Type Setting siaohibe, the Cotton Giu. ete, TIIE WOUIJVS WONPEBft. C.raphie daseflptlons. beau Li full illustrated, tfibe Yellowstone Park, Yosemlte Taliev, Niagara Falls, the Alps, Paris, Vesuvius, Veniee, Messrs. Hert Colu and C.

W. Kerns have ordered a wheat drill, and are expecting It to arrive in a short time. It will piove tho right thing in tho right place, for tho scarcity of drilling implements, has been the great drawback to the farmers in this section of country. liert Cole exercised bis first right since attaining his majority, this week, by sending in a hieing on a timber claim. It lies adjuluiug the Goguae school gioumls ou the west.

Scum. LEn. EiGnlh Wondfrof the World." The Sioux City Corn Palace we called the "Lighth Wonder of the World." only those who have seen it We offer the following cash premiums ing asked." Saturday Gossip. can ttppreciale the wonderful beauties to the person who brings to our office the display of farm products of Stanton county. Persons must display their own of com as combined in artistic designs.

A Miniature Corn Palace, after the dwt ipiloos, aecotnvaniea oy i birds. (lhoa and inaeets, with much eiuious InfotmaUM raf am-ing their life aud ambus. LAW, Ta Mammoth Oclmm It stao a complete law book, telling wan how be maybe fail owa lawyer, and containing full and concise explanations of tbe freiteral laws and the laws of the several Stales upon all matters which are subject to litigation, wiib Dumereas forms of ltial docuuenta. MINING. Peseriptions and lllaatraltons of ihe ntaiaf if gnld.

allver diamouda, oal, salt, Mpper, lead, also, Ua and quicksilver WONWWS OP TIIE SEA. Herein are serthet and Illustrated the manr woo Jet fa 1 and beeutifn! things lannd at ihl bottom oflhe ocean, tbe plant, flowers, shells, oshca, likewise pearl diving, coral Hahlng, etc, etc, STATISTICAL ANI 51 ISCELL A Jf EO V9. Hereta Uciven a rsst antouut ef neelal and intereitiiig Information, some of wbieh lathe American citfee, area atid popnlntloa of th9contlnenW.ef Hie Stales and Terriwrte. a4 oftheprinclnaleouBtrteaof Ihe world, length of the priacipa rifers, Presidential Tote for aiit years, PresldcaUal etatiatiea, area and depth of ses, lakea and oceans, beijttt Koufltaiaa, locomotion of animals and wlot-itf of bodies, heubt saoua menu, towers and distances from Waahlogum. aUe from New York, to Important point, cfcronolofficnlhiatoryordli-eoTerr and protTSsa.

popwlar sobrlflnets of ameriean Stafoa, eitieaetc.coninwoaxaniBiatteal errors, rate for pre-Buneisttoaandoaeer aapltaW. Wall Streel pWaaes eoamerM of the world, enrioos racta In natural history, iMgeHij animals, orifinoftb aaraea or Stales, andaf ooantnea, of sreat worka, popular faWes. bmiilar flHotatlons, ef genlas and of pliius. dflng words of famous pern, fate at ihe Apoatles, mdstlMof tke globo, leadias gownawata of the wot etc. "He kissed her passionately upon her reappearance." Jefferson Souvenir.

"She wilted upon his proposal." Pittsburg World. lie waited anxiously upon her hesitation. Wichita igle. lie pressed her back, aud kissed iier ere $,1.00 3.00 2.00 products: First premium Second 1 hird Competent and design of that at Sioux City, nttract-I ed a great dual of attention at the Paris Exposition, aud tho great Cora P.elt of tho fluted Stales was given full rested jtidires credit lor its enterprise. C.

A. Soper brought to our office an excellent sample of broom com which he took from his field. Ihoom corn has proved to be a very profilnb crop this reason, and a number of ourlarmers have line fields now ready for harvest. Southwest Kansas takes the lead in raising corn as weil as wheat and rye. Botkin recently appointed R.

F. Eobinsou county attorney, having previously that cilice vacant. The appointment meets with general satisfaction among our people, aud is soine-Ihingthat should have beeu done wine time ago, a it has been very evident that Mr. Spencer, fotmer county attorney, who has been absent some mouths would not return. "Wishing-to keep our readers in formed as to the progress of tho World's Columbian Exposition, commencing with this issue, we will publish a series of letters from our own correspondent in Chicago.

The site has at last been sclccled and work on the grounds and buildings has now "begun. The Directors of the Expo-' sitiou have already been assured by several of the European nations of tbeir intention to make largo and ex-lensive Every effort is 'being put forth to hiake it an International success, and an Exposition worthy of our Billion. It will make an epoch iu the history of our conu-try aud every true American will anxiously watch its progress towards consummation. The RiiPiuii.icAS is the only paper in this vicinity that will publish special letters cn this ubiect "We will endeavor to give Tlenua, the ('annus of Colorado. Uamreotb Cave, Natural will decide who is cr.tith-d to the different premiums and the sum will be paid in full.

Bring iu your products. Premiums will be awarded on Saturday, Nov. 1st 18U0. Bridge, Watkius Uleo, the one noun tains, etc, TR 4TEIA Psseririliona. prefowly lltnrtrsted.

of tbs Hfc. Tiie following taken from tho llu-ral Kansau is about Ihe right view to bo taken of the average congressman. The get the idea that they must do ometliiug iu order to be held high ia the estimation of the people. It might bo a good thing for tho conu-try to have a tarifl" bill for them to whittle on every year: A political journal estimates that the tariffdebates this year Lave lost the country about $2,000,000. This is a great mistake.

Congress is paid nattfiCK, cuitoms, peculiar foriai, riws and esrentooies of tae (ear) they parted. TO THE CANDIDATES. We wish to say to the candidates that our columns are open for announcements without respect to party, race, color or previous couditiou of servitude, at the usual rates, five dollars each. Sheriff's Sale Under Execution. (Firt jmlMcaiicii Autiist lrd State of Kansas, Stanton County.

OilverS. iMaaia VS Liverpool Town Company. virtue ot ciMUtH.n 10 me directed and delivered. Usnul out ot the JMstrict L'oert of the State of Ksnta. fitting tn Drnl for taiiton ia I will, ou WcunesOay, theSWh any of September A.

1. istio. between the hours of li o'clock A. M. nndS o'clock P.

M. of 8irt (toy, at tiie c-iun bouse door in Jolmwin eity, in tbe county and Stte aforesaid, oiler at pulilic sale and sell to the hiirntt bidjt-r. for cash in hatid, ail tlie riirb'. titieiuid interest of the a'jovenioned do- From theabore hrif snmmsrr of Uaentti -ome iden of what a innraruTs wq Tlyablework the Mammoth Cyclop is may be uained, yet but a fractional part of the topics www iin this an at work have Wo named. It ib a storehonse of useful snd entertninieg knowt'tniiaeiu-ablyVp- of the best and most Tainalle works "Ter pubii-hed in any land or lamm.

home ont it, 't i a work to be cmmnlted ewy day with reirard to the various Mrplnlnv qiiwt ion writinn aud conTeraation, by the fanner and houwwlf In their daily duUM aud yurmlU, WMl lor ooa-tiauous reading no work is more entertaining or uutructive. Grand Premium Offer to Subscribers to the REPUBLICAN. By special trranjfcmont pnblishof of ths MAMMOTH CYCLOPJEDLV, tre are enabled to make to our subscribers and readers tbe jllowin? extraordinary oJer. We will stud the MAMMOTH CYCLJP.3DIa, comiikte, in four Tolnmea, ia above dpscribed, all jjosteo prepaid. aL'O THK tor ON fi YEAR, upon receipt as only which is onty Si cents more tliaii onr regular subscripiion prico, so that yon pf-artieaiiy get, this lajveaod Yal-nahtP work lor the ti iflinir sum of voaKi.

Thia is a rreat o.Ter, a wond'-rfol bargain, and i bv the vear and if the members hadn't TO SCHOOL BOARDS. School boards are hereby notified that all annual reports of school districts must bo made by Sept 27th, otherwise will lose their state and county fund for the coming year. I am required by law to make my report to the State Supt. I Oct. 1st and no district not reported to the State is entitled to funds.

Some 'districts are not reported. Please report at once. been spoiitiusron thetariffthcy would hayc been at something else and that '3 is a pleasure to us to be enabled to afford onr rondera remarkable an opportunity. Thiough TO SCHOOL BOAliDS. All school boards in the county are earnestly requested to report their district officers.

It is impossible to make the distribution of the semi annual state and county school fund untd District treasurers are reported. Very Resp'y H. MciliciUEL. County Superintendent. something might have, been tinkering at the laws which are well enough.

As it is, they haven't done much harm. Let us thank the Lord for the tariff which lias been a safety valve for the bottled up activities of our congress- fendant. iu and to the followiug drscribed real this extnioniinary offer we hope to lanrelv increase our circulation. Pleaao all your LotTsVtJ'i: 0, 10, and V2. in block Ko.

blends thntthey cot the MAMMOra CYCLOPEDIA ia four volnmoa, with a yearsnb-1 siiuaW iu Uie towu of LmTpool. utanWin pcriptiM to our paper, for only 1.T5. Perfect sat Uf act ion is paarantoed to all who tane aci-county, Kana.tM shown by the rvcordcJ plat vantajre of this irreat preminra oar. Tboe whoe snbavilptiona have not yet expired who th8aidpTopeTtr levied on and to bo as the now will receive the MAMMOTH CYCLUP.CDIA at once, property of the niiorc-named defendant. be extended one year from date of expiration.

The MAMMOTH CalLOP.fcDIA will uio i Geo, NsrxETEH, sheriff. eiTen free to any one aond' tar na aclnb cf-S yearly subscribers tn onr pnper. Ad-lrs all UU Sbor.r, office Aug. tMWK Verv Rcsp'y, I. II.

JIC-MlClIAKI, iu'erotiiisr and accurate information of this grout national enterprise, and we reenmnipnd the rctdiiiLT of thcin! to all our men. I 4.

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About Stanton County Republican Archive

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1889-1891