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Densmore News from Densmore, Kansas • 2

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Densmore Newsi
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Densmore, Kansas
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lirfcii BUlOniBK FOR Tjlfi Thought ami effort am the parents of success. Dismiss your frown and tho angels 'THE OENSSyiQUE NEWS PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY uesaiM.J Ky Hi News I'rlnllnjf lir ir j'i 111 DKNSMORE, KANSAS, Aug 10, 1888 will come to you. 1 whore tou are not wanted you will solfio.i'n Wiut'H out of doors. Mmv n. man niiHses by a little spring of cooL'pure water, to drink at last 'VublUhedhi the 'Business JniercslHof Sealer In.

UrowrhW, IlatB. ('a fiom'tt hos; wallow. ItllftT AdvcBtisempnts (iro cliargwl for at the rate of $100. per annum. Loral business noticed Five cents per line for each and every Insertion.

When Christ did so much for nil, It amove does'seWn as though' Cliristians should do wore for a few. 1 11 All, tV Tr not uav to hire help you 0 fciWito. nuarrel with, of to work for matter 24 c)imm of choice nwluig old person with whom you desire to Jmtr-v 1 1 ol Tel. To Ounprib'niK tin4 lab We mail our tper free of charge to those hftTinE proof notices published therein (luring the time of publication of aid notice. 11 you wish to become a subuertber at the explrat on of that time please notify us, or otherwise tho paper will be stopped, Read joui notice over nd if there is anv mistake in the description 'or muniber will confer us alavor by notify Jtaimedlately.

(r CERTIFICATE OF ENTRY OF PUBLICA-. TTON AS SECOND-CLASS MATl'ER. When men (tare not tell tjio trutl vnnt tliivmsnlves. how' can'lhey he ox llu- il-clieH and 'Markx-t Hporrs, BliortBtorie pected to always tell the truth about "moroim aiiil Para graphs, Sketclics, others. With many persons religion consists mvfilv'in thrbwiW' the blame upon low as anylioii in the west rOBl UlllCe ai J.l..li.iiuic, awumto, 4.

certify that the Denrmoiie Nuvs, a weekly published at this place, has been hv the Third Assistant' Postmaster others and looking to the sufferings of -General to be a publication entitled to admiss others for salvation. ri. does not permit us to ion in rue mans ui iaa puuuu. niic ui and entry of it as such is accordingly made the books of this oflice. Valid while the of the publication remains unchanged, H.

Gordon, Postmaster. Densmore, Kansas. V'H 1 quarref with th'e'reli'geon of any other person, or to deny 'to him tho right oi live by his bWii judgement. Dried fruits of all kinds. Cod Finh, white Fish, Salmon and Bardtru.

Tim nervous' man who gets tiriuik Time Mo. Pac. R'y, C. B. U.

P. Division. Passenger, doing West 11.3? a. m. Using East p.

ra. arid wears trie velvet from the nerves, of his wife, is to blame for her gro wing ii ii Ti "11 0' Ail kiiiil pf ciiunwls goods, old Before her time, and for tne teais ireigut that float iu her heart. Going West GKANIJLATD 3.55 a. m. rinsfi connection made at Atchison with Mullen wont to Nqi-ton and tea duv wfleis and took in the reunion.

Best quality of powder and Jappan tas Alo of all kindy Geo. B. Stear will defend Steve Holi- M. P. R'y for St.

Louis and the East. ISTAll trains named above will carry pas- engors. Passepger trajns make close connections with Mb Pac fly, 'for Kansas City. St. Louis and the Also all Texas points.

For ates or further information call on. B. B. GLASS, Agent. riav in the District court.

A(wU of Job-work mn moil id. tf ,1 that A. M. ManvillH ynlisiactory manner. 'riAiico mid ma .1 1 A intends' putting'in a stock of hardware.

I -KM We make a special t-y oi bale "a 1, Rhvmer has returned from ST ami cardn K'uvelo iv I ATlt 1(3 Colorado, and is cpjotjiied to his bed A. Wnaville talks of iirosnectinsr a with mountain fever. The unceremonious departure of the winter makes the News late this week. for coal at this place. Senator Ingalls will take the stump in Indiana for Hanson and Morton, and Senator Vorhees for Clevelatad and Thurman.

Lenora Leader. James Tadlock. his two sisters aim Miss. Cassi'e Martin are attending ATT tho Normal at Norton. 71 unrl vicinitV was VlSlted by another copioiie vain last night, AIiU.sLEARNfODR rThe SrprtQii eounty delegation in its ficattering' and diversified voting had the singular good fortund not to' have voted for a singlo successful candidate at Topeka, 1 'v Norton Champion.

Vnu ftivnt, scare John Yoss with any rumors of Hollidays escape. Tfoliv of the Edmond times If six dollars and seventy two cents per ton on pig iron was protection last The Norton County Fair for 188 was in town Tuesday ana maa a i- (nlii'O t. Kirw hi, Ki-nxf 10, I So'w i lvwhy Rlwii r.wit listK-iiifd liot.ii "i ant call on the News, oilice. will be held at JSortou. year now comeg it inai oix pur ton would be free trade this year.

and 5.7. The grounds will be 'Mn, ut id liniil iiroi.l' ill mwjHiri tlms siii'i jirnof will un.lv wt. Jinlrfft at Nirtf, "ti better than .1 e.o (leo. Harris attended tho re- Geo. Smith in boring his well passed ..1 .1 liMiuls with lwt will be as liberal an caa ix tr evoi tnrougn a vein or pocKei oi coai, aim a.ftar nassiiifr through the coal tho au- Uw.

union av nonou the irrepressible Jim Cummins over W(, wish to make this the avid iu in Norton county uvfkr "7 ger fell into a stream of water three or the foamina; ehasam. lin.d, an we ask the support of f-W tourieet depth, 4.1. ml.nla nnntV. lit ens oi is a pleasure to call attentint to the, A1 rs. Eliza boo is visiuiuji MlU' UPim, y't i U) come and brina your tmu' She IS imifflunqerftont of Samuel for trbbate Judgl1' of Norton County.

Mr, ClaUglltev 1VL16 rv well pleased with the country, and en also something for xeinunanop. entry fee will be charged on. joys her visit very mucu, except Btoek and a) pivmiuui Tho nvMiiiiim list will be paio in nut. i' 1 out in a few clays and sent to alt who i TUonna is si candidate for Means is too well Known uotn as to ability and integrity to need any reco-mendations, An acquaintance of eight years with the public ai.d private lite r.f Mr. Moans' fails to recall a sinffls a Specialty .1 Land OiJU ut.

Kirw in, No juivr, ism T'' Notiee la hereby piven tluit th.v sottler lm tiled m.tlu- oi us nteul made Ihml proof in support his wish it. Any information win ue Ki.m- Probate Judge subject to the l.epul 1- can primaries to lie new 1888. instance when he was not actuated by lv given bv the secretary. KS.Ha.elton. U.

t. 'Jonhson. Scct'y. Pres t. U11U UIIIL PUIU uv.

or Receiver at Kirw hi, Kmms, on Angst motives oi trutn and justice. to conceive how a Pre and art" lor the H' see. iil Town 5 Range 21. nmned the foU.wlnK wltiicw prove hib resilience Upoil, and cultivation ol, land, T. J.

Dciismoiv, I.nard George, Peter Dcmnley, of DeiiMiiore, Kansas. A liran.a democratic nauy wiu oe it is uuuuuiu held at Kansas, Saturday, Aug ident can be held responsible to and shor-t It is difficult At the Republican Senatorial con l. mxtv million people. Sxxra low prices spealters trom au oyr tne siaic, moiu- Y7 AY. Davis, WUitllelU, Kansan.

If. A. VdMir, Re'ilster. IH 1 LU Smith Center Aug. 1.

Frank noek- ding Judge John Martin, candidate for governor, Hon. Geo. TV. Qlick, of It is difficult to perceive any consis- .,,.,1 Norton, was nommaieu ITmnk-a Hon. Josenh G.

Lowe, of Mt "uodaaro now and sold at one prico to all VVYV tencyin burrowing mn.v when the money does, not State Senator on the first ballot. Mr. Lockurd. although a young man. io Yashington, and lion.

Samul McEl iund office Kirwla, Pnspa. 5 August Ttii, 18S I. -Ji roy, of ODerlin are expected to be pres- pl.ocUOe the desired effect abusing the 1 A among the iirst settlers 01 voasled collco. A1o roasted ut ut put and discuss the issue of the day. A lender.

county, having homestaaiie.i Notre islierebv aiiveu tliat He ng to nmke flu.il proof iu support of claim. uadtlLt said proof vill be ''Jt to lare open air meeting" will be held in earls days and "grown up the afternoon 111 order to give larmeis ri.arv of West country." He is a Urst aehancetob, present and hear p- Rt )ens nunnot ami tllO lUObl i. i cussed that all-important question to th 1888. PolU will be. Call and examine floods an 1 price for the K' see 5, Twp KunB La ai vinu to prove W.

eontiiuums rwidenco upon, imd 'V land, man 111 Norton couuiy. as hu w. the 34th district as ho becomes better them, '-'The tne tarmers oe 2 to 4o cl'k from all over the country, G. warns. acquainted with the neopie.

xu nf men in tne h.a., it. w. Euitiue tioffi of liltlidlu, vV Special rates, ou all trains to Norton j)piisnora -fcT AT aro pei nap iv district who sre mo-o showy on the ---a jft orion ew 1 tuo Courieis booming mi G. V. Thompson, of Almelo town- Duvall for representative, Perhaps it 1 '11 i An.lni lout TVTnndav nmn wonlb see the Editor surtaee, but there is not one vvno do better work for lus constituents than Frank Lock ay lord Heiabl gulp eaneiv ok hic U1K and informed us that considerable feel- of the Edmond Times the latter could mo- was being worked up in that put a flea his ear.

A. M. Mauvuie, riiuuiuu, thi township over the proposed cstention F. 8cbruck Defend' t. Peace of Wcet Un- f'AlllllV.

KaUHHi. thfl Panfr.l Rrn.nfil-1 road from this 4-1 A f- 5 Some people could get up mighty mwi 10" no-tilled tliat ou 1 liar, nmilD lines tlun. "v- i place to Colby. Meetings aro being down UQ te( thc i ttguvcs would only d.eUdayofAu,uetSS held all along the line, and tne mawer om. foet and the Atchis0ll champion mentions agitated and work is liable to common- r' the wat- nf t).

Arnold's uncle, ot in- ii'trnr nnrrH.n ill i ainti i uiu.ji i uvxh" v- il fi EDOi 3 111 tile 1 tot cause Will bo.l.ear.i tl.e btU Ua lit Ik (M'k A. III. 11 oWftof 93. It says tliat lie ce anv day. lenora Leader.

er rose 1U leet wime iuc mui, B- Tnrnvui jt. M. Mas VIH.E, PUKE DRUGB- MEDICINES AND Fancy Goods, Toilet Brushes and Perfumery: nf Norton reports rialntifl. down and hauled up again, mere is was a piaj mate or G.W. Hakbi, tint StevP.

Hollidav came near making In IA We 11. nniit, US IirSl VOieioi Justice oi rue rencc. sevelltV live reel, ui tvvtoi iu sevens uvo he was born in his escape Monday, if he should get out he would make some one think that 1795. Why did he wait so long Deioie in. first, vote, wnen ue uwu.

Thnv never was and never will be a the fool killer had brpicen loose. CilBUHSi rr.A B.t the first election ou ames nniitieal partv that will carry out civil Afior a an aidant tariff to afford rea I 4 TU Monroe, in 1810, twenty years eauiei 00vi7ir.A reform Willie in nuwtu. Land offlce at Kerwin, Kansas. cnn.a hie protection to American man a the number ol years 10 cum- civil service reform theories are worth 7 IX ixxu tbnt the following- a votorP He was 18 years older nront more as campaign uteia. MHIS named settler lias filed notice of ids intention .1...

Tu.iv,.in nnd as a boy UL tl, in PX1C I ni UIB l.ivra ov. iliau lUiOl LUH" 7 to 10 rears old bolore ne oecom- tomake final proof in support iu and tliat old proof will be made before Regis administering the affairs of the Ooyern factnres a graduate income tax is me fairest method of raising a revenue to defray tho cxpences of the government because suce a tax falls most heavilv on those who are best able to bear the burden. i iivmate. fflSlll. CS an intfti-psting to see a man ot ter or Reeiever at Kerwm, Kaiis.

ou 25 and a boy of 7 making mua pica iu- for the i 6 Dt 1 10 Sec, 17. Tp 5, 21. Marv Kp.llv of Edmond announ Neata foots oil Blaclc oil a graae cubuh Lard oil Walnut stain. Anything not in stock will order for you. Glass and Putty, Proscription carefully prepared and all orders answer-ed with iiromptness.

KANSAS. rentber. Knim of St. Louis, and here it n. Mi fn iiiv nir lUlUl'wra F' ces himself this week in the News a a tioon.

anil cultiva fim-o nrnminant republican leader candidate for representative. Mr. i vi. Cvrus Archer, Deus lt" nohtieian. is out as repudiating It is now pretty well settle that I' iUu.

r-imhliean platform and party. Kelly was a Soldier and a pnsonei war. He is a strict republican, alive ure.ttv soed fUow general ITollidav will be out on bail nexi the tariff plank, and tlie Joseph Archer tow, and lVmr Douly, Jr. 1a more, Kansas. II.

A. 1 IifirUter. la infc lacking of week. Mrs, II. Had better ccme down lv.

Should he be nonumiteu ne un and heard him until court, II eo nunn'j his contempt. He says the platform belies tho republican masses ot govern went. Norton Era. doubtedly carry the full strength oi party. 1.

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Years Available:
1888-1888