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Soldier City Tribune from Soldier, Kansas • 1

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Tribune: -SUBSCRIBE Fpr THE TRIBUNE. ONE DOLLAR Per Year IN ADVANCE," VOL. II. SOLDIER, JACKSON COUNTY, KANSAS; THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1839. NO.

38, rn I liave just received a large invoice of the latest styles in Dress Goods, Cloaks, Clothing, and Ladies' and Gents Underwear of all kind. My All Wool I3Cen.rietto-s, Caslimere, Serges, T-wIlls, IE3ecL a-xid- "Ali-be Opera Flannels, Skirting Flannels and Cotton and Mixed Coeds are a Great Bargain. Mill mh mm II ft! If 3 in li Plush; velvet and surah dress trimmings in large quantity and all shades. J. T.

HOLSTO Soldier, Kansas. SOLDIER TRIBUNE Friday. He reports business lively in that part of the country. Birdsell "Steel Skein" Wagon now engages tha attention of tho boys. An enormous pile of apples is awaiting shipment at the Rock Island C.

D. LOGAN. C. E. FRIEND.

LOGAN FR1END: Dealers In By A. P. SHAW. Rev. Hustings tilled his usual ap pointment at the Christain church Entered at the Soldier Postoffice as Second-Class Matter.

A farmers alliance convention will be held at the court house on the 10th inst. When you want a STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS FARM WAGON, da not fail to carefully examine the following important features incorporated in the Bit'dsell "Steel Skein" before buying. BATES OF SUBSCRIPTION: One Year, ill Advance H-00 If Not Paid in Six Months 1-50 Kates on Advertlsinir made known on application. Address all Communications to The Tkiiiuni, Soldier, Kansas. Shoemake Co.

have established an i lir SHI office with Rose Chrisman for the sale of wood and coal. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 10, 1889. C. A.

Walker's team ran away last Sunday morning and evening. O. M. Bowman was in town Thursday. He visited the school in the afternoon and made some remarks.

J. R. "Pickett will soon be ready for dehorni ng cattle. All parties desiring such )rk done should call and see him. Mr.

C. Abbott, who for some time has bee visiting friends andreiatives in Cam ida, is expected to return home next eek. He will probably be ac-couipa ined by his mother. School Giul. A New and Complete Stock; also Including Builders' REPUBLICAN COUJiTY TICKET.

Saturday, running two or three blocks, doing but little damage. Sites for two now school houses were surveyed by Surveyor Jones last week, HOW AND OF WHAT MATERIAL IT IS MADE, Nothing but the best Wisconsin Birch Hubs are used. Only strictly select Spokes are used, Best White Oak Felloes are used. Best selected "Air" Dried Hickory is used fofAxles; For Gearidg we use none but best White Oaki Carefully examine our Steel Skein, which admits more wood than anj sk-dirl both in Washington township. Many regrets are expressed at the death of Ex-governor John A.

Martin. He had many friends in llolton. And, in fact, all Building Material. Cribbing and Fencing a Specialty. Fencing at from $13 to 20.

ONTARIO, KANSAS. in use. There is talk of a new livery barn be For Sheriff, R. B. ERANCIS.

For Treasurer, GEO. M. LOWELL. For County Clerk, ALFRED E. CRANE.

For Register of Deeds, J. H. JOHNSON. For Surveyor, M. Z.

JONES. For Coroner, JOHN T. SCOTT. For Commissioner 3d District, D. W.

STANLEY. ing erected on Fifth the new hotel building, by Chas. Wilson. BJ CKKYE HIDGE. To the Editor of The Tuihune.

Cool mornings and evenings now. Con i husking time will soon be here. Pota toes are turning out well this year ai id tho farmers cannot complain of sma 11 potatoes. Mrs. Cooper and daughter, Cora, Chas.

Backman, was doing busi riTVl? A TT17ATTTAAT ness in the city last Saturday. We ac Best Yellow Poplar is used for Boxes. Best Norway Pine is used for Box Bottoms. Look at tho neat and heavy Ironing of our Wagoh( Latest improved Brake is used. Three coats of pure Red Lead are used on the Gears.

Three coats ot purest Green are used on the Boxesi Our paint is all put on by "hand" and thoroughly "brushed' in not dipped as is usually done, in order to save paint and labor. Extra quality of varnish is used in finishing our Wagonss knowledge a pleasart call from hiru. The county board is in session this "1 week. They granted the Walton road on Monday and the Eiserman and Dow ney roads Tuesday. Depositories for the county funds will be chosen this J.

A. SCOTT, Holton, Kans, Land, Loan and Insurance! session for the ensueiug year. have 3en quite sick for the past few weeks, but are now convalescing. -Saturday morning at the residence cf Mr. and Mrs.

Lon Waters, the infant aughterof Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Strosnid er. The funeral took place at America City Saturday about 2 o'clock. Mr.

and Mrs. Strosnider have the of their maDy friends and neigh The chimneys at the court house are Township Ticket. For Trustee, W. A. THOMPSON.

For Clerk, G. W. REED. For Treasurer, THOS. MANUEL.

For Constables. L. D. JOHNSON, J. A.

McKEEMAN. For Central Committeeman, CONRAD FISHER. When you want to Borrow Money at Reasonable Rates on Real Estate badly in need of repairs. The stoves all smoke whenever the wind is the least high and drive the officers from their work. This is a matter that should be attended to promptly.

Security; Buy a Cheap Farm Improved or Unimproved; Insure your Prop erty against Loss or Damage by Fire, Lightning, Wind Storm or Tornado, in the Best Companies, Give us a call. Wo can accommodate you iu any of these One of the university students was Branches. See below some of the Farm Bargains: considerably frightened not long since bors. Darlint? Ivy, sleeping sweetly in her little coffin hi Ml; With the i oft tucked around nor, bright with lenves of gold and red. White rot od winter soon will fold her to her cold and jeweled breast; Sinp lnif 'er her.

ns her mother used to slnt; her 1 ato rest. when a supposed officer of tho laT paid SOLDIER CITY BANK, K. C. GREEN, Cashier. A General Banking Business Transacted--Interest Allowed on Time Deposits Loans Made on Ileal Estate.

FARMERS' Al MERCHANTS' ACCOUNTS SOLICITED! S. B. Wister contributes an article in Lippincotfs Magazine for Octobor pon 10 acres of good timber near town, fine lh "Correspondence of John Lathrop him a visit and called him to account for "hooking" peaches, but was restored to his normal condition when he found he was the victim of a jowe. B. land.

Motley." Many interesting incidents in 1G0 acres; 100 acres broke; all under the life of this great American are told. other, irrleve no lonper, o'er your rtfirll nir's lriouMcrliieelny; You will join poon in hestven, where nil and one gathers a very clear idea of his 11-lj acres; 70 aore broke; 30 or 35 acres bearing fruit trees; house 4 rooms. 71 or 72 acres; 35 acres broke; acres timber; good pasture; house three rooms. 75 acres; all plow laud, except 20 acres of pasture, with good running water; house 1(1x24, story and half. 75 acres; one mile, from town; feucu; 55 r.crus in pasture.

100 acres; 100 acres under cultivation balance in meadow; good house good orchard. character. I.H "The Trials of Magazine Editors" tenr 3 lire wiped nway. Autumn lenves hide but tho casket for the lovs ly spirit (rem. Gathered with the lord's bright jewels, sparkles 1 his diadem.

Paxst. FIMHI DlfeTItlCT NO. 70. To the Editor of The Lewis Bacon went to Ciiclevillo Tuesday. Mr.

and Mrs. Post are at honae this week. Several from this place attend church Junius Henri Browne relates in Lippin cott's Magazine for October the amus -H- ing as well as harassing experiences to .4 71V.K ICA CITY NEWS. watered: some timber; orchard; 70 acres broke; allfeuced; small house. which all magazine editors are subject.

and Traders' National Bank, New York; National Bank TotheFI itwof The TiunrKE. Contributors to magazines especially of "iunsas City, Kansas City, Holton City Bank, Holton, Kansas. Schoo 1 commenced last Monday with will find much food for thought, as well 1G0 acres; all fenced; 45 acres broke Prof. Di Hie as teacher. acres; 50 acres broke; good orchard; spring and well water on place; new house.

80 acres; 40 acres broke; young orchard; good house, and other improvements; will trade for stock. 80 acros; all in cultivation; 200 apple thees; 200 grape vines; two story house; 3 wells. 40 acres; 21 acres under cultivation; sonic timber; mow land; house 1G.24; 2 good wells. 100 acres; all under cultivation; 100 fruit trees; house 15x24; 2 wells; good pasture, with runuiug water; as useful information in this article. SOLDIER, Several of our young folks attended KANSAS.

10 acres timber. the fair at Centralia last Thursday. Yesterday's dispatches hare the fol 160 acres, all under cultivation; good C. II. Williams.

Messr s. Channel, Dennie and Ned" are at Ontario Sunday night. Mr Woodul went to Whiting Friday evening, returning Sunday. School began one week ago last Monday with Mr. Woodul as teacher.

Mrs. George Rote was (mite si ck last week, but has now great' improved. Fred and Kiltie Allard, who have been quite sick with typhoid fevtjr, are now much better. Mr. Jacob Fredericks, ofHolton, is W.

J. Wennee. lowing to say of the wife of John P. St. busily mployed in making molasses.

John, of the ex-governor, of pro Rev. B. Henry's son. Will, has gone running water; house 21x14 6 rooms; line orchard. 110 acres; 75 acres in cultivation; balance in timber; Well watered; good orchard.

hibition fame: "Mrs. St. John is now to Leco mpon to attend school this win a residonl of Taos Valley, N. her father's present home. The petition filed ter.

all tenced. WILLIAMS WENNEK, DEALERS Df Steve Renfro, one of our former resi 80 acres, 12 acres under cultivation; askes for divorce upon the ground of balance in timber. dents, has moved back into town and habitual drunkness and failure to sup spending a few days with friends in this neighborhood. will open up a store in the near future. Mr.

Theo. Heuly started with his Mrs. Lou Tolliver and children, from SHELF ASD BUiLDERS HARDWARE; BARBED AND PLAIN WIRE family last Thursday for Oklahoma. Mr. Howe and daughter, Kittie, also below Havensville visited at A.

B. Waters, Saturday and Sunday. Wo have a number of well improved town lots which can be had at a rare bargain. We also have for sale over 2,000 acres of land in Pottawatomie county Anyone desiring to sell their land should list it with us. Stephenson Shaw.

accompaincd them. Frank Backman has been spending a A concert was held at the New Eden few weeks at America City, but has re FENCING, WEST SIDE OF SQUARE. turned home to go to school. church Friday evening. A large crowd was congregated, many being unable to port his wife." Comment is useless.

When Annie Louise Cary returned from her study abroad she came in concert company with Nilsson. Cary was only at tho beginning of her earnings, camparatively, and has but a limited wardrobe. Nilsson always asked her what she was going to wear and then adopted her own dressjto suit Miss Cary's, her own wardrobe being so full and varied. This was done in full kindness for Miss Cary, and was onef the ways in which she showed her natural delicacy of spirit C. M.

Butler, of Corning, and the PIBLIC SALE. i IFftlft" fromOhlo. Her. 1 Misses Mary and Clarissa Reed spent IIOLTO.N, KANSAS get In the house. One of the features was the selling at auction the quilt the kit.

'Wai at work on I.rm for I will sell at public auction, at tho Wm. Mc Sunday at Wm. Beaumont' Onta month 1 now have mpncr lor K. C. Allen a.

Co', album, and uubli- ladies missioary society had made dur and often make 'Mt a day." rio. (91gnd) W. U. bABBISUH. ing the summer.

H. G. Booth proved Died: at Buckeye Ridge, Ivy May, Wi I tiara Kline, lUrmbtiry, 1 l.are never Known to the highest bidder. nfant daughter ofE. Strosnider and i auj tiiiriff to it'll Ilk Tour album.

WASHING MADE EASY! No Slop or Slush. No Wear on Clothes, No Scolding Women or Over wife, October 4. 18M9. I he remains 1 1 eateruay 1 tu'ik ttrclcn eiioufrn 10 I pny mil over W. J.

El-1 rmr, Itinpor, writ: "1 Donald farm, 2 mill's south and 1 mile east of Soldier, and 4V4 miles west of Cuxloville, near the Elizabeth Fairbanks fvrrn, on Thursday, October 17, commencing at 10 o'clock A. the following property: OSE HUNDRED AXD FIFTY HEAD OF CATTLE, consisting OI cows, calves, and one. two and three year old heifi-rs and steers; and gome good horses and colts. TERMS: Ten months giving aonroved security without interest if paid Notice. The sul)cription list of the indebted were intered in (he America City cemetery.

Mr. Wm. Strong and sister, Mrs. ness on the M. E.

parsonage has been venr home 1 iit. My profit often MinurbaaSlieo v- 'f4F'iJr ihririloinrquitMWll, Vry i hv not i.ac- lo tivt ei- left, with Messrs. Owens Simian for worked Daughters! The Ladios of Soldier and Vicinity will Rejoice to learn that the Wonderful as has been the development the of postal servcie, there is necessity for continual improvement if it is to keep up with the demands of the iratM from thpir letter. Evrrr Jack Foster, from near America City, collection, and we earnestly request all were in this vicinity the first of the on who take! hold of ttaiitnttiri bualneM plica up(rrmfnl pro Htm. Shall we start YOU in this uus.iicm, rMder? Write tons nd learn all about it foryounwlt antstiirrlnfrinanyt w'will atari you if too don't delay unlit sii bscribers to call and pay the amount "IV "Tti Tn A -n ir when due.

If not paid at maturity 10 per cent. week. times. Ex-Postmaster General James, of their subscription, as the debt is now from aato; iu percent, on tor en take bold yen will beablato pick up (to If. last.

dlCetitl IN Jj JUi J. 1VL Mrs. Clark, of Whiting, who has for GEO. W.DRAKE. On arvoant a forced mannfactnrvr a tala 1 WOU ten in an article in the Forum for October, shows the advantages that wuld follow Auctioneer.

"Buckite Bilu' ue and settlement is desired. By order Board of Trustees. some time been visiting with her daugh dollar lhwoKrnh Album are to ba aold to th people for fil'-fi each, liuund to Royal Crimann Silk Velret Ploib. Channiuarly decorated insidea. HandMtneat albumatn lha world.

Lanret Hit. Great barfraina ever koown. Agents wanted. Lilieral term, hif money for agents. Any one can become a aurcranfol arent.

Bella itaelf on aifrtit littl or no ter, Mrs. Haub, went home one day is no longer an experiment, but that it has been so well tested, and in tise so long, by so many of the first families of Havensville and vicinity, that its claims of merit are now known to be stern facts. That it actuallv Does Cleanse fiood four improvements: (1) The consolidation of contiguous small offices.whereby last week. 'lis a Fact, mm it-' i v. talking- neceeearr.

vYh-rvr abown, every out) wanta to pur- rj st- Mr. and Mrs. Marion Fredericks, of 1'hat the service on the Union Pacific, cliaae. AfrtrnU uka thoaMnda of orders with rapidiry never of ALL Kinds Perfectly clean and bright, in the least possible time, with com bii ire known, ureat pronta awaii every woraer. A(renis an Holton, and Mrs.

Wm. Romesburg and I Ea3t. naklnvfnrfunaa. Ladina nuke aa muck aa men. lou.

reaoei the Overland Route," is becoming responsibility would be concentrated and expense saved without in convenience to the public, each small office be can dues well a anvone. Full information and terns fr little son, of Iowa, visited at J. A. Reed's too 17. r.m:h mssas cm, uo.

bette every day. The latest addition to those who write for same, with narticalan and terms fer our Family Bible, Books and Periodicals. After yon know ali. about a week ago. Daist.

HrtUdTOB conciua 10 go no way bo ninn uon. to th already excellent equipment, is a trfirauveiy no isioor, ana wunout any iop, steam or Slush, can be proTen by all who have them in use. Hear what the Good People of Havensville say, and mark the fact they arc all among our Very Best Families. To convince yon that they are all genuine, will ask you to correspond with them for voursclf. They have all bought Machines.

ing a branch of the central one; (2) a COFFS ROCKETS. m'ji Sprrinlitt in tin City H- fl Tirmtiar Graduate in ilAcine. O'jer years' iTacttcit, 12 years ja Utitayo. cuset a tx. feiia uscjra.

line of through Pullman sleepers be cheapening of ocean postage, so that we To the Editor of The Tbibukb. Mr. A. J. Cobb is quite sick.

vTJS AnMwrlie-l by th Bff.tr to iirotiiC, Mr. Brown Elliott is able to be out tween Cheyenne and Chicago, via Denver, I Kansas City and Chicago Alton railro ad. These cars are of the most improved pattern, and this additional 1 s- niiiM Sell or buy afarhi null may be rid of the necessity of paying five cents per half-ounce on a letter to London when we can send one to Alaska, nearly twice the distance from New York, for two cents an ounce just mm again. vta.X Icvr-ifciji! ilVel- Goffs needs a barber about as had as ntl, rrirm.y ami in f.wt Haventv111c. July 24, 1SS9.

To Whom it Mat Conckrs We have used the "Sunbeam" In our family, and And it to be all that Is claimed for it. Since irettinfr It at bnme wa have just as good dinners on wash day as at any other time. It is the best machine made, Mr. and Mrs. C.

M. rover. my servic will be appreciated by the pat other lUt r.rrllory.or trf.Uean.i.ll larcr one, or lmve onr lor anything. rons 01 the union raeilic. Havpn.ville, July 2.1.

lrHSI. We can evfO'ttitietnl the "Sunltrinm." It in a rtwu uocs gorxi ntn-k uml is very ot'sr to jperute, Rov. J. UiUaoa tUid Wife, HfivortKrinr-. Hofta -We can truth tttlty say tlW'ftiniteiuit" w.

Im. om! timil't a iinxk-1 cf prlwiitm mill will till yrn tr it. It i1 I he first time nine ve ur that trr. had any h-c lor. Mr.

ami ili-s. Kph. McKce. one-fifth the trains-Atlantic rate; (3) a Miss Cora Rollo is attending the Catholic school at Seneca. Have Tea Heard cheapening of the money-order rate, which is now 8 cts.

on $10, and 45 cts. Henry Ben-idge opened his meat About lie Superb Pullman Dining Cars trtuir Is Hill. rrsmrry, nr MerrlMUlliMS Hard. r. llr.

4MMMia, Urorerkw, Ine, Mmn lor lull Inlormntlon. Adclre on $100; and (4) the complete organization of the service on a business basis market again Monday morning. which ave been recently placed in ser rsctirvt. la a i m. are cure r.

to i i tiinr in iTiv llnrt.ry, hii'J ii i i. -r-'- r. u(. Nu runnii.15 trt i.ru; Ut i II I-rfcriiilrnn jilU-iK 1 nr .3 Dictiirines UrH-il. iitiut.

tifTi 1'ntients ai nrliHn" tfsittf(i by itT ami ex-rss, iririvin'4 -f'ywhTe irt--- if im ra1 or bnak.i(r. t-ttV Rtsd tcr-d lr tfrm tiw uiu tt.iii.ui liiiAl, jr.H) t-r I 1 i tri -r JvK fn'. et. w. in Manip.

Kfvy izA iLr- nv of to tea. tuti Irvnjik. Miss Anna Mitts, of Soldier, is visit Havensville. July. 1819.

Havintf been pcrsuatlcd to give the "Sunbeam" washer a trial. I take pleasure in recommendinic It as a wonder for ease of operation and the thorough manner In which it does Its work. It will do all and more than Mr. HorrA claims for it. A trial is all that lit necessary.

Mrs. T. J. KichardsoaW is. We have July 23, vice via the Union Pacific, "The Overland Roiate?" If yon have, and want Street.

M. LauU. vuriotis kin wa-Vunir machim'g without any regard to party politics, CO HI SPONDEXCE. ing with her sister, Mrs. W.

C. Jessee. our trti.1e, l.tit arc now the 'Siin-huh wf are couviueed that it Is far sup- Don't forget the concert to be given -riur tu ail o.nt'rb. THB OLD DOCTOR'S at the M. E.

church next Sunday even Hichard'on Tlnmar, to get a tumptious meal while traveling don't fai 1 take the train on which these diners run. They run on the fast vestibule Express between Council Bluffs Mcrchauts, FKOTI THE COIOTY SEAT. To the Editor of This Tkiiiune. Mtam ing. W.

W. Spencer and C. F. Hurrel are juitc a number from Golfs is intend St'MW, Kns, July ti. Trt Who tT LADIES FAVORITE.

building houses. ing to attend the picnic at Soldier next and I)n'er and on the Overland Flyer AXwwwn Rellabln tmd perfect It Safe. Tha rTnVensvflln. K.i July ts now settled fact thiit witiimit a shi do of ilouht, the "Sunbeam will w.is'i all ofit.aida from crpet t-ilace. perfttlv cl-at -r1 tr less time autl with less lslw than ever saw in ail our lives before, and c-n truth fully say, if properly mauaired, will niak) whiter ckKhes tfian evt tu whh-can make.

P. Kitiehevr and Wife. i av I (inpfhx Havinit potii'lit a "fJnnl'pam Jishintr-machitie thorttntrhly tt'tl iu 1 itlfasnn. in rcct'inmcntlinif it at ihe tame a. naed by tbonamnds of wnmpa All over tha I tilted 8utea.

In Uta Old Uoetor'a prlrata mill between Council Bluffs and Portland. Saturday. r.t 1 nii 'i 1 i -ir L' J' Sncttre. for 18 rnn, and not a alnrla had raauU. i nrrtiso.l.

I wnttid not tnke four -Imc it cost and do without it. Very Rcapfr. Miss Frankie Gates, who attempted IRIMSFETIBa-HUra LAIHU. Vrmer retnrned tf not aa reDmetaed. Send Meals, which cannot be surpassed in any of the first-class hotels in the eoun- uiiy, mm.

a. McLean. suicide, is getting alou? as welt as Dr. Hay's lecture last Thursday night was pronounced imite good. The Republican central committee held a meeting Iftt Saturday.

The gathering of nuts and paw-paws Cent (aumrjriet fnr aealed and rw-elva i'ftlo In Vur9 ri r-; i-i rfcsewltti tor a Wl.llll Viti avrMHitoil Umwuj never know, to lau remeuy oj I1R. WARD A CO try, are served in these cars at 75c DI Sna SU St. LwuU, Ma, D. H. HOFFA, Havensville, Kas.

II. G. Pickett went up to Seneca ach..

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