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Densmore News from Densmore, Kansas • 3

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Densmore Newsi
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Densmore, Kansas
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Last week John Bureh eiinioneur bo THE DENSMORE NEWS SUBSCRIBE Oil THE ing drowned. Ho with some others wei'o bathing in the mill pond when he l'lJHLISIlEl) KVKUY TUL'RSJUY was taken wit crump and went under. Ho was rescued bv the tinielv assistance II the cv I'rimlng of A. Breon and U. M.

Blako. "NEWS" A. ILLE. A stranger stopping at the Hotel and liOVERSON EVANS, Editors. seeing the Ilolliday children would never suspect that they do not belong DENSMORE, KANSAS, Juno 28, 18.88 to tho family.

lt would be exceedingly difficult to say in what respectchildren could bo bettor carod for by parents. uumuuti. 1 1 Display Artvcstisemi'iits arc olinrgcd for nt the rate of $100. per annum. Local business notlft'R Fivn ei'iitn per lino for each and every Insertion.

On Saturday niffht last C. W. Shum- Dealer IrL Dry Goods, Groceries, Hats. Caps. Boots.

and Shoes. way living about 8 miles south of Ed- mond set fire to his brothers house and then committed suicide by shooting himself through the head with a revolv Time Mo. Pac. R'y, C. B.

U. V. Division. fasseuger, er, lho man was uiidouoteiy partially Published in the Business Interestsof Densmore. ONLY ONE DOLL Alt PER YE Alt, For 24 columns of choice reading matter each week, Comprising the latest Telegraphic Dispatches and Market Reports, Short Stories, Humorous and Instructive Paragraphs, Sketches, etc.

insane. 11 m. 3.4$ p. m. Going West Going East Freight 5.20 p.

m. 4. a. m. Going West fcioiDz East Groceries sold low as anyhous in the west Close connection made at Atclilson with M.

P. R'y for St. Louis and the East. I1 All trains named above will carry pas- engors. Passenger trains make close connections with Mo Pac Ry, for Kunsas City.

St. Louis and the east. Also all Texas points. For rates or further information call on. B.

B. CLASS, Agent. Perianal Locnl. John Voss thinks that Ilolliday is more concerned about his recovery than anybody else. It is bandy possible that since Steye failed to convince Mr.

Voss of tho efficacy of prayer he has concluded to do the parying himself for Mr. Voss, Too great praise cannot bo given to Mrs. Manville Mrs. Blake and Mr. W.

Bailey for the admirable program arranged for the fourth, It wag unfortunate that some of the over patriotic citizens concluded to commence tho celebration one clay too soon, It is a pleasure to acknowledge the receipt of the 6th biennial report of the board of directors of the Kansas State Ilistoral society. The report is complete and Valuable and the very eflicent Secretary Col. Franklin Adams will please accept the thanks of the News. v. i Dried fruits of all kinds.

Job Printing. What fin weather: Subscribe for the News. Eegs 10 cents per dozen. Corn, 60 cents per bushel. Sunday school at ten o'clock.

Hogs $3.50 to $4.25 per hundred, feuttcr. good roll, 8 cents per pound. Cod Fisli, white Fish, Salmon and sardines. All kind of canneds good BROWN AND GHANULATD Best quality of gun powder and appan teas and tea dust Also Quenesware of all kinds A new supply of canned goods jnst received. Crops never looked liner in this part Dr Miller chairman of the committe to secure a place for holding tho cele All kinds of Job-work done on shorty Of the country.

If you wish to borrow nionoy call at the hews oflice. The boys at the News ollicc will roaKe your final proofi bration ot the nationaly aniuversary performed his duty patriotical but when the multitude came in on the 4th notice and in a satisfactory manner, 'gx We make a specialty of Sale Billsffj 'Letter 'heads, Envelops and cards a and learned tho particulars of the If yoH have any land for sale let us shooting affair they lost all heart in the matter. advertise and sell it for you. lYiens xoiiins' and Boys Clotli- At the school meeting in District No Come to Densmore and get your job 22. G.

V. Harris was re-elected clerk. printing done good quiok and cheap. Nine months school was voted. The 100 Visiting cards with your name assessed valuation of property in the 0AI LsADNsSREsOURs JOBsWOKK, printed oii them for 50 cents at this of lice.

district is personal $0331 Real 19799 railroad 10,935,84. Fifteen mills were voted for school purposes. A motion to Money to loan on long or short time jit low rate ot interest at the News hire a malo teacher was voted down The meeting voted to build a brick When the first electric telcgrah was pfllce. Another splendid rain on Monday chimey. established, the speed of transmission With a slight though harmless sprinling There will be a meeting of tho Union was from four to live words a liniiuttf it hail.

with tho liye-needle instruments. In Labor county central committee of Norton bounty held at the court house Always On Slaxid Vol. l.No, 1. of the Densmore News, reached cur table last week It is a neat six-column folio and should be liberally patronised. Logan Freeman.

Last weeks news copying from the Atchison Champion failed to give pro-pet credit. Tho mistake was not discovered until half the issue hadireen 1840 the average rate for newspaper You will save money by buying your in Norton oh Saturday. July "14. 1888 messages was saventwn words a minute machine oil and bindingtwine of S. II.

at one o'clock p. m. for the transaction The present pace of the electric tele- of'such basinoES as may como before ents notions, it. It is hoped that each township will bo represented. Also all persons in gi'aph between, London and Dublin, whero the Whentsione instrument is employed, reaches 4G2 words; and thus what was regarded as miraculous some years ago has multiplied a hundred fold.

terested are requested to attend and printed when in was eorrected- The National Convention of the Republican party has met the 'challenge 1 fi aid with their Council. By order of $001 ana biioes L. F. Waknek. Chairman, E.

Thescott, Secretary. It is refreshing to gather from the droppiiu of the sanctuary" such sen It was a pleasure to meet Mr. J. A. Cummins when in Edmond Monday Mr.

Cummins is agent for the Duplex washing Machine. He has sold his interest in Glen Eider and will settle in tlORDON. 3-2v. Norton i proud over the "Daily Now Era" published by Mesrs Hiles and tint Cole; If yoii wish to build a business or Dwelling house A. M.

Manyille will Bell you a lot ciieap. Frank and Leonard George have both neen acquitted of the charge of assault-iii fty'l'on E. SedDrucK. ti, W. Harris T.

bensmore 'went to Norton Monday. They report the county seat fairly alive. Ed and Joe Con arty have lust been brought in by Sheriff Buttler who arrested them on the charge of shooting nyrou F. fte'dbmcK. MV.

and 'fvlrs. John Walton called timents as those expressed by the Bis hops of London. It is a remarLably braye seriuoii considering all the cir- Edmond or Densmore. Mr. J.

custance. The text is not popular one with the clergy and it probably re quires a mortale of more than ordinary courage and virtue to advocate the steam truth Whicli itcontains. "The laborer is worthy of his hire" is a fre- and at Ertra, low prices i quont and appreciated text but it supposed to refer xeelusively to gentle 011 Wednesday. Mr. Walton is a sub men of the cloth and not at all to the laborer in the field.

addressed to it from St. Louis with no uncertain respouie. It is lonsr since the Democrats have had to speak first in tho declaration of tho principles on they asked the country to support their candidates for President nd Viee-Prasident. It is also long since they have had to defend instead of attacking the administration wf the nation's affairs during the tout- years previous. Both these elements of the situation enabled the Republicans to discharge their task more easily than in their other national conventions since that of 1860.

Such is the imperfection of alffoumaB affairs that every President 'must lay himself open to criticism. It is always easier to attack than to defend, to find fault than to answer the fault-finder. Wo trace in the experiance of criticism which have characterized Democratic platforms: since 1860 how easy -Hits to 'makeup a platform of iittle or nothing else but the alleged faults of the prfrty opposed: to you and in power. Irish World. Dissolution of Partnership.

The partnership heretofore existinff between C. M. Blake and -Aditm Abererombie is thin day dissolved by mutual agreriient C. M. Bluke rctireinsr from the firm and Abererombie eon-tinuiiii; the busiucss.

It ts further agreed that. A. Abercrenibie assume all liabilities of the firm and collects all outsJandini' accounts, Made tint June 1.8S8. C. M.

Blakr. Adam Abbrcrombie. My goods are ne.v and sold at one price to all Good quality green coffee. Arbuckle, Dillwoith aM XXXI In mentioning the arrest of Stephen Ilolliday two weeks ago the News fail roasted coffee. Also roaKted 'coffee of "best 'quality in bulk.

ed to give credit to William Barcher and Albert Bi-oon who assisted in mak stantial farmer and one of the "earliest settlers on the solomon, ttrs. Charles Campbell and Mrs. Charles Davis honored the newsboys 'by falling Tuesday. They expressed themselves as "feeing we'll pleased with "the News, (. 'J.

S. Evans is betting chip hat's on 'Xe election of Harrison and Morton. Ho wants to get about a car load and las- the arrest and rumor Vaa it that Billy's wrath waxeth with days and Evans is agent of the Duplex at Densmore, Editors of the News, Densmore Kansas. Dear Sirs: You have the thanks of this society for the gift of theN'EWS, Vol. 1.

No. 1. for binding and preservation in its library. Your truly. F.

G. Adams. Having purchased, of C. M. Blake, his interest the stock of goods form Jy owned by the firm of Blako Aber-crombie, and being entitle to all outstanding accounts due said firm, all parties knowing tiiemselves indebted will please come forward and settle immediatly as I must have tho money.

Respectfully. A. Abekcrombie. The people ef the usually peaceable and quiet town of Densmo're were greatly exsitcd on ihe night of the third inst, over the shooting of Byron F. Sedbruck.

It was an unfortunate affair. Two young men of the town got into a dipute oyer a horse race which finally resulted in a difference of opinion as manhood. Both being men'Jsf genuine mettle they concluded hours, The News will not do anyone intentional iniustiee. The article as Call and examine oods ami get prices. first written, tavl.

A w'arent was issiv ed to Thomas Mullen who with William to go into the hat business in Barcher and Albert Breoh overtook Densmora Tinnsn Ilolliday etc By ome msy terious fat n. verswell was a caller at the ality Billv, who is a constable of west' News office last week. He was non Union Township, failed to appear inthe committal bn'potitiCarmatters but ex account of the arrest. The omission pressed his best wishes for'the success was not intentional and it's occurence of the News. is very mch regretted.

ADAM ABERCROMBLE. GENERAL MEBCHAHD1SE 'Last Satrr-tay Felix Metz's team ran with the trunk wagon. Two of his. little girls we're 'thrown out aud slightly The top and box was The people of school district number 22 made a great mistake in selecting the site "for their school house. The Densmore school house has a livery stable on one side a Lumber yard on Goods, Dress OoodS, Trininiingte csnsideaUAy damaged.

M. Kendrick was up "Saturday Novelties, Era loosing after the'intere'sts of the Demo jf Cleveland does not carry Union Mr. Kendrick will be apt to settle their dilTee'eVieea by the pugilistic code. Unfortunately in this instance both liad Warm friends and bitter enemies who interfered and the result was as stated, the shooting of Byron F. Sedbruck.

He was shot with a revolver the ball entering the body under to know the reason. Insist IMIail Route SOURI PACIFIC Railway Jtcliison to St-Loaaia lad Qe East. Frank and Leonard George have been arrested charged with assaulting Byron the right arm passing through the rieht i Sedbriick but those who ittnessed lung came out near the' spinal column V4 'ttie whole affair say that they look no Dr. Miller thinks that with proper care A CH A A ANYBODY active part in the light. on another a railroad track on third and a weed patch" on the fourth.

The place is dangerous unhealthy and unsightly. It should not be so. If there is a pleasant spot on the lace 'Of tke earth tliat a'po't should be select for the school house. "If true-place is more delightful than another that 1 place should be given to the children. If it is possible to make a house roomy comfortable and pleasant that hoiise should be built for the children.

If anything attractive entertaining and." instructive ran be had for love or money' it should be placed in the school house' for the benefit of the children. And finally it the almighty has made one woman better, brighter 'more love-able, charmhig and entertaining than another that woman should be selected to teach the cuiklrea. lien, Harrison 8 great, grandfather was One of the signers of the immortal Th'S IE the Route selected by the United States Government (or the FAST MAIL TRAIN. Decaration of Independence, the magnificent document which released tips Road exceedr the tme the wound will not prove fatal. The readers of.

tho News will of course be disapoiuted by this seemingly iii different account of the affair but win-rents having bten issued for the arrest of parties implicated it is deemed prudent to withhold names and details until after the preliminary examiaation A full and detMiled'ii'ccttuht' will appear next week. made fcv this Line between Country from the tyranny of English ings. The present Ben. Harrison will KANSAS CITY and ST.LOUlS rOeiiSiirff, release America from thequally galling S. H.

H. ClARK, H. NEWMAL Vice-Pies't il Gen'l Traffic Man' H. C. TOWNStND, General Passenger and Ticke SfL90lSMO Tyranny of English Harrison and Mortoli represent the new Declaration of American Independence:.

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Years Available:
1888-1888