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Walton Independent from Walton, Kansas • 5

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By Ira H. Clark. terms, si.oo Per Year. VOL2. WALTON, HARVEY COUNTY, KANSAS, THURSDAY OCTOBER 13 1887.

NO. 27, "I on mint It'll how the truth miiv 1 toll lliti lull' 'twu told J. E. BROWN The firnt killing front of tbo ronton was perceptible on Tuednny morning. For a nalubrioti8 climate KaiiHiiH is a mok-no-fartbrr.

Flibsrrilie. J. C. GAUNTLETT, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. OJTICKt Firnt door went of P.

0. OKFKK HOlUtS; From 8 to 10 A.M., to 4 nml 7 to Dp, ii. Cool liinlitrt. eI. AND.

STOCK AND LOAII EHOKEn V1U trndi lsr.d for etooK or for iaia. WALTON AND DRADDOCK. Orflie with Walton UA tv.iUiX The following named persons are nkw subscribers since lastissuo: Frank Griffith, Gcorgo Dicker-hoof, L. II. Strattan, Simeon Ileery, Win.

Dennett, George Moore, J. S. Mathers, Walton; Silas Frame, George Carothers, Newton II. K. Redway, Washington City, sent by It.

Redway. Obi newspapers Sets per doz. or 2'2cts per hundred at this office. J. D.

GRAY, Always koei on hand full supply everything uuoully kopt In well stocked harnassshop, TiEKAIhlNOI A StEClALT V. Walton, Kaniab. CM. HUTCHINGS, THE WALTON DKAYMAN Is iTtpuwl to do ill kinds hmiltr.f. In City 3, tit la 1, ct.

1.1 i SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Itov. Nettie, and Cecil McAr-thur and wifo accompanied the ro-tnains of their father to the place of interrment at Kllison church ccnietry, near Piggsville, Illinois. Cecil will return Saturday. Mrs. timber, mother of Mrs.

Will living north of town, arrived from Great liend, where she has been visiting relatives, Monday morning. She will probably remain witn her daughter nil winter. J. C. Watson is corresponding with parties in Emporia who make a business of drilling.

The drill used by them is a core drill. With its use every inch of (substance passed through is determined. This company are putting down a drill dulo near Emporia at the present time. They have a holo down over 900 feet and aro giving good 3 Worces $250lNCASHi iU and Webster's tern and It Webster's Dictionaries, worth and 4 Dictionary Hold D.P.STONER, LAND J-fvD LOAM AGENT, NEWTON, over KursDrog Stora, r.rcor 1. it of Main ai.d Sixth atresia, S.

C. Wood has bis livery barn and stock nt this place to Tho-odoro Kline. Mr. T.J. Winn will conduct the barn this winter.

Mr. Prentice Ha inlet's, formerly of Illinois but direct from Kingman county, this (date, lias rented the Haas farm north-east of town. J. M. Weeks, wife and daughter, of Decatur, Michigan, arrived this morning the guest of Mr.

Week's brother-in-b'jw, Mr. Frank Perry. Rev. Mustard and family returned from their trip to Junction City Tuesday evening. Mrs.

Mustard's health has been improved by the trip. J. C. Watson fays bo does riot like to see that pretty bunch of calves srll, but he has rented his' farm and next Tuesday the calves must go. Miss Kate lhtrns was called to her home; near Lawrence, Saturday A.T.&S.

F. TIME CARD. Try us on job work. Ueautifiil fall weutbcr. New fall Rt Jlurton'n.

'e are in need of barber shop. Hard time prices ul S. It. Arthur's. A fuinituro store would pay in Valton.

TeaeberH, call nt this oflico for Inontbly report blanks. 1'uy Bonic of those Hhoata at Witt-(soii'h sale next Tuesday. Walk in and take dinner for Quarter at Walton Hotel. Wonder if Walton will have ft literary noeiety this winter. Fall imilwiiiti.T stock t'f jiift reeeived at McAu.isteu's.

lhiy a No. 1 njilk cow at Wut poe'a KiilnTucKilay the IStli. Men, Vt'oinen mid Children go to Horton's fur kImr-h nod boots. T. J.

Sims wan elected councilman at tlie city election Monday; (In effect AliwiiHt lllh.) WKSTWAItU: Jin. 1, Toxin F.xprf 4 rttO s. 3, nlitorn it Ac Mi'xlco Fx, i1. 4 ft. HcnviT 4' I lull Kxpri)H p.

M. A. ers, worth 15.50, given as PRIZES for best essays answering lb question "Why should I use a Dictionary Holder?" full particulars, send to La Vf.kxk W. Noyks, 09 101 W. Monroe Chicago, the maker of Dict'onary Holders.

Or impure at your Bookstore. THE BUILDERS' PORTFOLi oi People who Inti-nil to ImlM hImiuIiI liii re tumiiitr our luciil Imlliloi lint I tliey Mini imp who IiiihTIIKHIIUI'I'I'XL Klil.lDS. Such liiilliU'ri'iui dhow tliliiiUlr-i an iiMini'ii-i) number of pliiim tor niniliirn liouicn. Ihuiih, lunl nlo cull irivo cnrriiot luciil priors for lujilil nir I ruin hiiv of tho pliiim. Iliiilili'tm who lnivu mil ji't I ho Pilioppell HnlMcru' I'nrMiihOH miiiulil wrIU) nt oni'U to tin; Co npiTiillvii lliiiUliig I'liui Aksov.uiIhii.

iKi roadway, New York. S. W. WATSON, I'ltOI'UIETOlt WALTON, HOTEL, Mi I. M.

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i.oionuio r.xproM 41. Local Frclirht KASTWAHD: No. Ti'X KxproHH 4. Atlantic KxproM KimtiTii Kxiiri'M H. Nnw Vurk f.ApiKin 4S.

Locnl FrnliflU Nub. 3. 4. Unci ulwuyi stop. The pitcher had a little ball and it was white as snow, and where the striker thought ft was, that ball it wouldn' go.

It had a sudden in shoot curve' it bad a fearful drop, and when the striker wildly struck, evening by a telegram announcing the ball it didn't stop. "Why does WALTON that her mother whs notesncctcilUI'2i'luL Patronize the merchant that nsks for custom through bis home paper. to live but sl Mr. J. from CoiTey cot' him a wagon lo He bad the mi.i horse while on zzs.

A choice Fclcction of fall and win lIlillDlLlE, DKAI.KH IN HARDWARE. lastcr parls, Posts re, Wood and Iron Cutlery, AinmuJ cs. ter dry good at Me.Ur.iM'icu Farmers nay that the corn Iiuhkh kre heat v. bo look but for a severe winter. J.

II. Fvcrsolo has been appoint rd city marhall in the place of b. Wood removed. If vou will need a work horse COJRT HOUSE BONDS' 'l'i 11 1 Try us nil job work. crowded out ibis wctk.

We are in f.ccd IhiiIht sbnii next spring don't miss Watson's 1 nc lowiMMii lesoiuuoiM wer sale next 1 uefHlay. 1 i nta inccting of the Newton lis 1 Chamber of Commerce held Tin mMMM Tommy 1 utchings, who has been living near Peabody on a farm, lias in fin nil art; hiuiv would iwv Walton. lay evening: u'Solcil. l.v 1 he liinihor Of with a full eupfly of lomiiierce that reipic-t the sever returned to Walton to live. II.

D. Ilickhey, nominee for Coin rnissioner of 3rd district, was a wel come caller this morning. a lowiislnps in the county to ,1 A. T. S.

F. TIME CARD. (In effect AuyiiNt lih WKSTWAlim N11. 1. 'IVxiiH Kxpn-Ki 4 II.

Hi f.ii tl Si Mi i PX m' S. Denver A 11 i' K.vnrim a. 41. l.eciil i iirlii K.A.STWAUDi No. 2.

rnxH Hxix-ew 1 1 4 AUiiiillc K.Ypn'M S-4" A jj KimtfM-ii Kxihths Hi: Id a ew ork 4J. LhchI Krelifht u' Ns. 3. 4. Kii dti.p Old in'wspaici'fi "icts per doz.

tr 'I'icU per bnndred at this ollice. The Equal SnllVage conveiitioii held at Newton hist week attracted a number of onrcfjind Mitrrnnwls. (ieorpo Hitjip youiifjcfct cbifdr Ohio, arc the gi Iter's sinter, Mrs will remain fc? i In a confident Utt at Newton, John Davis am yesterday, aboi in Newton MaiiJ Harvey is i when it comes soil. It was Hp toil township premium at ther CARD The family ot Arthur desire to -felt thanks to tl kindness and their recent afflj Edwards -are disponing 01 tnent of their caJ are closing out't. ofcarjtets nt Call on them fo; Am willinjr nc on the dav of ies, Boots and 1VS7, 110 1 o'clock 1'.

to be boh Jasper Gray and father-in-law, Mr. Stephenson, have been visiting 11 court Imtisc tor ibe (l ii. rt 11: If the, newspipers are ii. 1 ni'j. .1 iniuuiiii; coiniiilllCi; ilgars and no wit icn live 1.

(1, in Nebraska during the past week An immense amount of country Sedgwick, llalslead and Durr( III ij uinniissionors 111 fill matters pertaining to the lettimr of DaceO; WALTON trade to-day; was a common remark jmadeby our merchantmen Monday. tracts for thv cmstrm 0:1 and tin oppose ibe court house bond prop nation. All jwipei'H sent froiu this lojieismis f.oni Walton, ei'ectioi, a court boll in Mr. W. S.

tlray, of Oukaloosa, lo nie itomls slioiilcl he carried at th coming nini sin isci'i Ik'iI lor citizens of 4va, is visiting with his cousins, J. 3d that I offer bargains; DABAUGH. ivesolveil, Unit it is the House of the said Chamber of Commeivi tins vicinity, will not be discontinued 1 the expiration of time paid for unless so ordered by putties sending. t). and Jasper Gray, near this place.

Co and sea Watson's coal h-'le next Tuesday, and atthe same time thot the court house, if built, shall be completed for a sum no to ex ceed seventy-live thousand dollars rct the bargains that to at every gale. Jiesolved, That it isthesenso of 80I.D OUT. Mrs. F. Denton ban cate but to J) the Uiamlicr that the townshin H.

TACGAPT, CAEHISH'. Walton rr KAN'SASi 'OM Ladies, call at Ilqitob's and aee clerk and triplet cidla. mi-el inn 00 building nt Newton, and gives pos las new and large assortment of Monday, October 2olh, to select es of my and 4 fore making fat chases of clot bf what you Want APITAL', $100,000. rt. 1 rt 11 M.C.

HUTCHINGS Prop. sm-l, committee. in days. Until lint time she will give her best Cabinet Photographs for p) per dozen. After jiew prints and gingluyns, all hew styles.

i ips. tmeeiai attention given to uoaec; msits. Receives Taxes for Town 01 That it is the kciisi .,1" prices, Cbumber that tl ic bonds voted Kecotiates for Loans on ileal Estate. LIVERY, FEED SALE STA3LE. Fiintishcs rigs sit any and 1 times at reasonable rates Company.

Any otber busiriebs in- On Baturdayj How many are willing to subscribe for gtoclc in a prospecting company for the purpose of drilling ended to at reasonable rates. shall not be sold 'c-ss than par, and that the entire prom-ds be used in the building of thecour! house A. D. Knowllr.n. John A.

Itan.lalb rain fell that ei t-abUct wast Mala. risjrfsnbooIiuudlAr crying out a pal for coal, 1 1 wero inclined Hiet link the gallery will be closed for the winter. Ob, Dcrt. spare our Ira Clark, of the' Wall ,11 I.vmo-ci:mi-:nt, mmle usaslinrl call Wednesday. We have often beard Mr.

Clark spoken of by pri-ris and people in tbirt county, but bed never had the pleasure of loei ling him before, lie one of Uu) most Tarns, Old The Democrat county conven ground is moift d. h. Chapman, A. Oiil.cn, Lrthur, j)F THE it ij i.cnninn, 15. llil.lnith, II.

M. bogee, A. Greene, (r. P. tion will be held at Newlon on Saturday next and a full ticket placed in the field.

two years. I .1. M. Uagsdale, John Koese. W.

V). HING EMPORIUM Editor Roge trove, C. K. Mcl.nin, (j. K.

Cbirk. ldn to tkt fact that ho hai ARE YOU GOING SOUTH? Il It Is oT Hrroiit iiiipoilmiup yon 5, tiilly Infdi'ineil us to i.Ik, cliciipi-gi, most direct mifl ploiKiinl ronto. Vim will wind to pur-cIiiihh your ticket vln tin. rontn Unit will suh. Jf-ct j-(in to no iIoIhvh, uiwl by whluli throimh ruins 01 run.

Ill' Torn you Hlurt you fhould provide youidcir with 11 map 1111.I rlmo litlileof Hie (iiilf lloiito (Knni-iiH Itv, Ft. Soott Gulf li. tlm only direptninle from and via Kan-ftis City to nil point I'uslorti mid Southern Khiihms. Soiilhwent, Missouri unil Toxan. I'nio-Mcully the only route from the Wont to all Commoner, anj Caldwell, came Received this morning i a nice, 'now and alogant stock of tip I Union Labor C.

K. Pollock. It would thus appear that, ibe suggestion of the Durrton Crapbic has bcMi listened to. This action taKcn will cause Ibe county court bouse bond question to meet with more favor throughout th? county. 11 ,11 1 pleasant and Mvinblc-gcni Icmrinvc ever met.

Kansas Commoner. 'A large number of voters were ivm 1, It the school-house Thursday evening to list' 11 to Cul. Crocker's iiddn H-iuii 1 Jut principles of the Union Li) tor parly, The Col. spoke about two bonis. Our Union Labor nn-ll Were greatly pleased with the speech, while those ho have not to "the woods'' bad but address the pe evening, Soutluini Iticg.

tillm Indus with f'lilinnii I'hIiioi; Kli'Oplnjf ur 11ml 1'ren Iieollnlnir in bod-rock hard times. Ho hiakes a specialty ot ATTENTi I have remove Chiilr Chi's. 11 11 sum CHy to Now Orleunfl. This Is the dlioi route, und 11,. my in les lh bIioi-i, FINE SUITS old Port Office1' MtllHB to t.ltllo Itirtik.

Hot Snilmrs. Eurnka SprliiirH.Kort Smlili, Vun ln'iwn. Kayottevlll will open a net winter Milline! nie kiiii 01 uie opinion, however, that fit; condition of our farming population should cause us to. not press the matter i voting at present, but wait a few years and J. M.

Ownby and family, also Jessie and Ida Gaunt visited the family of Charley Gaunt, in. Butler county, last week. On Tuesday, a terrible railroad accident occurred near Inputs, Indiana. About ten persons Were killed and as many wounded. Cecil McArthhr wishes to inform school directors that he is propared to furnish their winter supply of coal for schools, by contract.

In truth, we are inclined to believe that a few of our merchantmen do not rightly oppreeiato the efforts of their hme paper. WANTEP! All the first-class butter, eggs and poultry that I- lean get, for which I wiiFpay the highevi price. It. IIOHTON. ling the merits of gns, the froshost styles.

Pants, a big stock of Over Gloves and Mittp. ask yoti to cal little lo my leg: the speech. you find 1 mm hii points In Arkansas Sond for a larira map. Sond lor a copy of tlm Mlnsourl and Kansas I'ltrinor," an eluht pairo lllual rated pa-por, ooiitiilnlnur full und rollalilo InforuuUlou relation to tho (treat states of Mo. and K.

Issimd monthly mid mulled fivv. Address, .1. i. Kansas city. then build a move creditable build and prices to si P- at REASONABLE PRICES'.

ing than cm be erected for ip7o.fM.Ml R. McAirhiUR. On Tuesday A nt r- works. Tha pVM PLb, VOl.U li (J.V7.KTTB will ai mill imI, soon rely wrapped, to address in tlio I intod-, slates for thi'et hs on ruOO of one do lar. l.dKMiild Honiints alfuwi'd to I'ottninsteis ArciiIs and elul.s.

r-tVI'Iio l4i" lien (laetto of MAI V. $250 IN CASH! Wore ter' and Webster's Dictionaries, w.irth ami I Diclionury Holders, worth given n's I'lIIZKS 1 4 i essays answering th question "Why should I use a Dictionary Hohlcr'r" For full particulars, send lo La Vkuxk W. Xi.vks, )',) A I'd W. Monroe Cbicngo, the iiinker of DicUonary 1 1 libb rs. Or iniuire at nr llooktori'.

D.P.STONER, ND AND LOAN AGENT, Kansas. cided that the stock of the Inveittnerit cd of $5,000. Wj was agitated a Walton towrii PARLORS. MgLANE, Prop. the ONi.y timi.to I li iitralTiil Spor! iiiir and Sensaeoiml Journal published on Hie Amorl.

can oontliiniit. 1 Apply lor teriuo to OltHi ovr llcnvts Din? Main iir.d SUI.ti j. brs Smoking and 1 jest prospectflf NEW VOU SOflltlf, of any place it Newioii will Rev. A. R.

Rankin came down from Aniericus on Monday evening to conduct services over the remains or Rev. James Me Arthur. Jle returne to Aniericus Tuesday 'no ruing. Tobaeoo. Oranges, Lemons, NutK ind cntinue )1 eet is reached 1 ukj mjiioi I UlkJt t' rich is struck.

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Pages Available:
371
Years Available:
1886-1888