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Densmore Dispatch from Densmore, Kansas • 4

Densmore Dispatch from Densmore, Kansas • 4

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Densmore Dispatchi
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Densmore, Kansas
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For sale. THE DENSMORE DISPATCH, Breon, Entered ns second-class mull matter, ut tho Peiimnoro post olllce, Dcnsnwro, Kutisus. People wishing to buy furniture will do well to call on R. M. Stevens, Almena Kans.

rr- It A fl ir om mi rr PRACTICAL PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY JiUJll II Mill .7 i I. .11,1 ir.t., i II CUIUS MAW. H0RS? -SKOER DENSMORE, KANSAS, June 28, 1889 SUBSCRIPTION 1. i'ER YEAR I'arti desiring to purchase good lino wood will do to call on Joseph Mantolo. Wo are rather crankoy this week wo had tlio mistortune to break tlio crank to our press.

Come in and subscribe for the Dispatch, Wo will take anything that is good to eat on subscription. We wero over to Alnicnaon Saturday last and found that little city in quite a nourishing condition. Tho section hands on the Central Branch are clearing tho track ot its weeds and repairing it in general along this section. We can print you note-honds, bill-heads, statements, envelopes, or anything else as cheap as any ollice in the county. The baso ball club of Lenora will go to Logan on tho 4th of July, to play aginst the boys of that place, and otherwise enjoy a glorious Fourth.

-Lenora Record. Keeps Constantly on Hand a Complete Stock of IRON, STEEL, 1 JOLTS AND itrjilay AdVcsllsnmotits ai'e ehargid fof ut tlio rate of SKJO. tier annum. Local business notices FiVe cents per Hue for cucli irnd every Insertion. KANSAS, Old papors for salo at this office at 20 cents per hundred.

Twenty-live for 5 cents. A good hotel for sale or trade in a good thriving little town. Good tran-sant trade. For further particulars call or address the Dispatch, Wauled. Subscrido for the Dispatch, $1 per year in advance, six months 50 cents, throe months 25 cents.

Densmore, a beautifull little city on tho Central Branch of tho Missouri Pacific railroad wants tho following; A Bank, A Barber shop, A Bakery. A Butcher Shop. A Furniture Store, A Harness Shop, A Shoe Shop, and a few otner business' tor which there is a good openihp. G. W.

SMITH. Cdiiitrtilulcaflous to this piiper nlust be accompanied by flic name of the writer, but not hecess ai'ily for publication, only as a means of protecting tile publisher. Write plainly, and only on one side ol the mpcr. To Insure prriiupt InserWdri cditltilitillcallotis Should be received not later than Tuesdays, br they may be delpycd one week. get the nomination, and then ho will sure bo elected, which ho justly do-serues.

All can rest assured that the duties of tlio olllce will bo honestly mid faithfully looked after. When you hear a man sneering at the local paper because it is net as big. cheap and newsy as the city papers, you can safely bet ho doo not squander his weal tli to make it better, and that generally tho paper has dononioro for him than ho has for it. Tho man who cannot see tho bonefit arising from a local newspaper hasn't tho sense of an oyster, and is of about as much val-uo to a town its a delinquent tax-list. Oxford Journal.

F. E. Kennedy, of Norton, announ-himself this week in tho Dispatch as a candidate for the olllce of County Clerk, subject to tho republican primaries, Mr. Kennedy has, for a number ot years, been in the general merchandise business In the city of Norton, and is widely known througho'ut tho county, therefore an introduction at our hands is useless. He solicits his share of your votes at the primaries, anil if elected he will see that the duties of tho office aro discharged with honor to himself and the county.

The sensation in the second Ward last week, was tho killing, by Master ('lint Shoeklji Of tile fn'st snaKO of the Season, a nicmbet' of the garter species about foot in length. Clint gazed on his vanquished enemy with evident satisfaction aild while Lis pkyma'cs gathered about with the Inquiry, "Did you kill that.ClintP" older people within observing distance were compelled to yield to hearty laughter as Clint, with lii3 hands in his pocketii would spit and answer "Yep, its tail's alive Journal. Wd hadn't riotibed but what the men on tlie court house Were doing excellent work until Monday morning when we passed tlirousrh the srounds and they i i Parties wishing, to locato in a good, .1 i-l 3 2 rwvr'i We nVaH fur paper free of charge to those having proof notices published therein during he time of publication of said notice. If you Wish to become a subscriber at the expiration of that time please notify us, or otherwise the be stopped, itead yoiii notice over i nd if there Is any mistake In the description rr number will confer us a lavor by notify us immediately; GOOD DOUBLE AND thriving, healthy little town, will do well to come to Densmore. Give us a call, aild look ov er our city, wo guarantee you will stop.

Densmoreand surrounding country was visited, on Sunday night last by one ot the best soaking rains it has had this season; An eni-ruense crop is sure; If you want a paper that will give you all tho news, and news thai you can rely upoh; you should subscribe for TiiE Dispatch. It will cost you only $1 per year. Try it; The Almena base ball club, challenges the United Norton Courier. DO YOU GET rnssengers carried to all parts of tlie country at reasonable rates, 1-Iorses kept iDy tlie ciay or week; The care of transient stock a ppeciatty. lest Rifs in tSia city fomM at- Low rates Time TAriiA; Md.

Fac. fry, C. B. U. Division.

Mi sed Trains! ioing West 1 :45 a. in. troiug East 1 2 :25 a. m. Close connection made at Atchison with M.

P. R'y for St. Louis and the East. JfAll trains named above will carry pus-tingorS; Plisseher trains make close con-hections with Mo Pac lty, for Kansas City, St. Louis and the east.

Also all Texas points. For rates or further information call on. B. B. GLASS, Agent.

DISTRICT OFFICERS; fceiuitor, 31th district Lockahd, Congressman, Oth J. tItkxbii, 'Judge, 17th district, Louis K. Representative, 133d F. M. They bit off mora than they could ii.

W. SMITH, Proprietor. Ivan DeiistnorP. chew when they challenged the Long Island bovs for a game for S50 PATCH Mr. William Steed brought us, one lay last week, a half bushel of new po- BILLY atoes on subscription.

Tile potatoes are it little the best we have seen this year. AT They are as large as goose eggs, tsTWill titaud the reason of 1SSU at the fo'iiowmg placen; Mondays, Wednesdays nnd Timrsdays at M. li. Copelaiids, miles nortii 2 miles east of Densmore; Tuesdays at tin! Commercial livery barn iii Dens-more; and Fridays and Saturdays at Hill's liver v. barn in Lom.

VV. 11. Ilollingshead, of Lenora, will, we a candidate for treasurer. We are not personally acquaint Billy Bashaw was sired by BASHAW, record dam ed With Mr. but har him spoken InTOT of as an honest and thorough business man.

DIAMOND, TERMS: 18.00 for season, $10.00 to iasure colt to stand and suck. Janics Ji. Tlionias became yery SUBSCRIBE FOR IT COUNTY OFFICERS. Treasurer Snow, Hlieriff 1 Amon' Biti.uk, Under-Shetill. Kinoshluv, Clerk L.

Wallace, County Attorney. L. II. Thompson llegister of Deeds K. Mills, Clerk District Court.

-NA: JottxsbN, Proluite JiMge Samuel Means, Superiritendciit of.Schools....J. H. Simmons, Health Officer. Du. E.

M. Turner, Surveyor C. E. Wokthington, E. M.

Turner, E. Folakii, Commissioners 4 M. B. Fugue, A. VANMF.ri;i.

Cl. COPELAMD, Owner and Manager. were discussing the feasibility of dropping a stone 'or bricu on tho first editor that "bobbed up serenely" and our head was the one as usual; and they desisted only When they concluded that thoyoirght to let editors live a wliilo in order to something." Of course w'e were bo't very long In linding that the most miserable work IS being done dh this building we ever saw. Wr'c learned that much alter those fellows spared us, and the peopto of this county may bo thankful that W'e are spared to tell them, least they should neyer have known it. But what made the lighting editor mad, they' mistook him for Conway.

Just wait till the heavy ordinance comes. It shnll be nibunted atop the Graves block, loaded with sol angry with us last week because we mentioned the fact that he would wrestle anybody ''collar and eye-brow" MISSOURI PACIFIC "TIE CELEBRATED hold, and now challenges us to "light a duel with knives fifty yards off." "FRANCOEURl Fred Richards drove his line black stepper down from Edmond on Wed nesday last to get our blacksmith to Home market. shoe him. Isn this evidence enough that Albert Breon takes tiie cake for Corrected every week by A. Man Ths Route BETWEEN St, XjQuis horse shoeing? tle', Will make the season of 1889 at the following places: Mondays at R.

W. Stejibenson'si Whitfield: 1'uesdays i at Comniercial HVerV bam, Dcnsniove; Wednesdays and Thursdays at Houston; and Fridays an'd Saturdays at FKANCQEUli Was imported from France June by Levi Dillon tfe Sons, Normal, 111 lie is recoi'ded in the French Register No. 166: and in the National lleijister of Draft Horses Voh V.V Nb. 4U4: Densmore was dead but is alive again, id shot and shell, trailed upon tne court and not a Vestage of that XXX. I- lour XXXX Flour $1.00 "onerv tbinfr snail Be leit to ten tne tail, 6b, you bean things.

Era 25cts 50. Sets. '5cts. Corn lUts Ejlgs. 20 fts'.

Prunes i 'f 1.00. Machine Caster Oil, per gallon; 40cts. Our special sales are eyery clay in the And Kaireas Cit'v, Leavenworth, l'lOO by the season; $7.00 for Sand Creek Sifliitgs. Another splehdid Vain Suwday night. TERMS: 1.3.00 to insure a mare witli foal; single service, S.

H. Atchison. St Joseph-, Lincoln Omana, tor harvesting sce'ms LOST; A plain silyer watih with to be the order or the day. to W. T.

DvbLKY, Owiier, 11. AV. Stephenson, Manager-. oppn face, Elgin movement, with a 3 TRAINS DAILY 3 the larire crops 6u "Sand Creek and heavy plain steel chain attached. Was lost June 25th', in Edmond or Dens Big limber two new harvesters were bought.

Simpson and Mary Gralfam are on the sicK list tins week. St. Louis-, Han; as CM And more or on the road between tho two places. Finder will be liberally ie'r warded by leaving same at this oluce; AtCHife6ll. Mr: T.

T. Rolnvdtee's friends and sua tssa relatives were doWa from his old home Visitii'ig lnm last week. They were -LOCAL SOGIALfc- Yesterday wits breezy. 'r Tlie DisrATCH $1 per yeais The weather is very warm. 'Subscrioe for the Dispatch.

FaVrilers are busy Glen Bailey called on Friday last. i v. We want sonie good correspondence well 'pleased with 'otic part of tho'couh Will make the- season of 1889 at the following-places: try Frank Spror.l tookftload of new in different parts of the county, and will furnish the one w'rio will furnish us news from their the time of sucli potatoes to Not ton last w.eok. Vt Baitev went to Norton to-dav to have ni' SatAfclaJ-a ni Edinond; Tuesdays at liensmort-, MODEL is peven-eighths Kornian and one-eighth ciydsdale; Weight, 1,680. corresnoiident.

Call and see us and. (lis teeth extracted. We fuel for you The Fotlfth one wedk from yetardey. get paper which wq will furnish you J. but we can't reach you Won Harvesting Is the outer of the day.

for writing purposes. der who says thn'mbs up this summer The OerratedTrotidng'H titrge: MagniflGistit Passenjsr Events. ConNstlng wf'lhroiipq rullmnn slcopljig cars, antl elegant, reclining cliHlr ears free between all points 'Dire'et eolifietiof is are at Atchison, Kaiisas City, and St. T'ouis UuUiu Depots. Our ColorfitJo StiortLilic Is tlie quickest and most direct route to Puetild, Deliver and pi ineipa points In Colorado anil XTtuh.

The Iron Mountain Route misdirect to.tbe principal cities of Arkansa'c ESTRAYED: From my premises on We want a small pig on subscrip is 'splendid growing weather, corn is growing to beat the measure, Friday; June 14th, a white pony mare tion. and if it keeps on growing at this rate Will also make the season; at tlie same places on same date-. J. II. Manti will leave for Downo to we may expect peck to Hie basWl jiisrht.

to the refusal of tlie farmers R. J. 'RICHARDS, Owner, FRED RICHARDS, Keepeis to talk bu any tiling 'but theCorn grow will you cellebaate the Where ourthr with brand on left hip and sore shoulder. When last seen she had a halter Oh. Any one knowing anything in regard to the mare's whereabouts will confe're a favor by informing rati, or leaying word at the Dispatch otlico.

T. j. Nearly one story of the court house is now bidlt. te. are pleased to notice.

ing and the ''Small grain being splendid. Sahdt'reek items is scarce This Oui' streets Were crowded on Satur week. Sin da. day last. and Texas.

onlv route to the famous llo't I Scoteh- Thistle riligs of WANTED: 1000 subscribers to the W. Hurmonson, ofAlmeiiatbwnsLip, Dispatch! that is improving. Of announces himself in tliis issue of 'tis Dispatch as a candidate for the office 8W Routfe to the City 6f v. A. M.

Matlville harvested his rye on -ANd young- bf County Treasurer, subject to 'the re Wednesday last. course, criticisms just and unjust; will be made, but that of (who complained to the authorities that if his pigs rubbed itlieir backs against the wall5' he would hold the publican primaries. Mr. 'Harmortson SSuKING TOM us I'roL Bailej' made these headquarters is one of the oldest ond most respected call on fridily last. "via AVill make lie season of 1889 at 'the following places: Tom Mullen has a hatural calliope Taesdays at nbisihore Wednesday W.

J. Greer's, Big Tuliher'1, Tliuredivs, Fridays, lintbr County responsible it the walls fell upon them and Killed them) is somewhat 'out of order, his pigs have no lgal in the shape of a inule. citizens of county, and lms.1 in. "behalf of the republican' party eyery since he has been Hore lie has been a resident of this county lor and has been in 'business since his jirst arrival here. He at ona tiiiie conducted tlie leading hotel in Sah Aiitouio, Texas three, hundred miles the Bhortest liiie fmin Atj'liisuti and Kansas For fiirj i Thomas Mellon commenced narvest- nrtit to scratch their backs against days and Mondays at Edihond.

insure liiare with foal, payable March 1st, ISUd 7, 't6 insure colt to stand and suck for season, for single service, 8.5-9. public property. Norton Champion nv Wednsday afternoon. Electro fTertto. has pur thamcs for mess of lettuce and radishes.

therluformidion address any of the Company's V' A very Sudden death occured in Clif auu's, or. T. 1). GREEK, Owner and Keeper. We want correspondents "to tie CIIAS.

E. STYLES. Fas, and Ticket Ag't AtcJiison, Kan, Norton, now owned by J. J. Grief.aud ntftny an old "timer'" will remember ayors in "tho way of a free meal or night's lodging from Mr.

Harmonson during Pie hard times of 1879amfl880. Siuce his connection with business in the general merchandise store in Almena he lias trusted anil carried many a farmcrjlhat otherwise would have ufTor cd, hence those people should show thoir manliness and cntcgrity by assisting him to this Mi, Harmonson ia competent to till "the office of County Treasurer, and will mafcoagood trusty and faithfull republicans. 4 u. Tow.sKvi, GenUras, Ticket A ton last Saturday. Claud Fulsoni, a voting, man who was clerking in KruehV hardware 'store Went ti) the gasoline pit fill ft live 'gallon can.

A levv 'moments after he whs discovered by another employe leaning against the pit witU.his.head on one side, his mouth open and life extinct. It is supposed he died of suffocation. Clyde Argns. W. Jlarmor.soii.

the much rsnected candidate for t'ounty Treasurer frgm Aim eh a' townsiflp, was in town Tues-ilay and while here made these headquarters a Mr. as stated above, is a candidate for tho oflice cf County Treasurer, and will, nodo'ibt, Dispatch from the country. was binding rye for I'hos. Mullen on Wednesday last. Come in ami subscribe for.

live Dts-'rA'rcn to send east to our friends, Leonilrd Geoi'ge and qiu Mullen made a trip to Logan on Saturday last. S. II. is again- buying up which he will ship the first of next week. i Tom Harris who killed Ben Nutting-ijarj nnar in.

AnviKt 1888, had (rial Just v-wk ami was ASPECIA Lb 9 8t. Louis. tc. II. II.

CliAuk, Frsit Aic'e President, Give TJs a Csillv lo do tncir mtv. tiioum reiuem cr turn on tlie day of tlio primary elee'tioo..

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1889-1889