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Arkansas Valley Democrat from Newton, Kansas • 10

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res Arkansas Valley Democrat FeVsMNtl. Lon Steele was in Kansas City on Wed nesday. Most Rogers made a flying trip to Kansas City the past week. Jgo: West Sldo Main Street, between Jas-Merriman paid the city a commer cial visit tne past week. -lith Hiid Sixth, over Malm's Store.

-J" Central committee meeting. The members of the Democratic Cen W. J. Puett visflted Emporia last Wed. A successful editor Is one of the hardest worked men in the community.

Be makes the influence of his paper felt and the paper itself sought after by sheer hard work, accompanied of course, by sound Judgement. He-edits his paper instead of filling: Not an article ot any kind should got into a newspaper unless- passing tho ordeal of editorial Judgment. And' that judgment should be- based upon a knowledge ot the wants und tastes of th reuders of that paper. Editing does not mean merely the preparation of editorials as they are culled. It means supervision, and revision of every article that goe in the paper.

tral Committee of Harvey county are Lure, 'by notified to meet ul the office of the An- The largest slock of Machine oils io the city, at Malm's. A. McQuigan nndhlsentre family, five in number, arc down with the typhoid fuver. One or two ot the cases have been quite serious, but we understand Ihcy are now convalescing slowly, i For Velocipedes, Bicj cIps, Doll Pream bulators, or Boys' Wagons, go to W. C.

Smith's. The Mayor will no doubt extend to our visiting fathers the freedom of the city today. The boys are worthy of any and all honors that may be bestowed upon- kem and Barkios are willin. W. C.

ritnitb, proprietor of tlie City Bakery, is now happy and proud. Its a bouncing boy, usual weight, and auived night before last. This is his first heir therefore this exuberattce of joy. The ladies of the Baptist Church ne niakiug preparations to serve refresh-menta on the Fourth of July. They wilil Kansas YaIiLEV Djimocuat, oa Friday, June 22.

188J, at 11 o'clock a m. Bust- Wednesday was the great corn day of the season. The largest stock of Machine oils in the City, at Malm'd Wheat harvest will csmmence in earnest in a few days. Have you seen the new Mock of birthday goous at Beo lllve Book Store. "Westward tb Staff of Empire takes it way and th pJod'ding tramp- keeps pace witk tie "asterisk." Ladies fine French hand turn kid shoes at ilamlll Bros.

The nicest und easiest tilting shoes in tho market. There was no busines tfansacted at the special meeting of the City Council Wednesday evening there aot being a quorum present. C. Lee Berry has the contract for the mason-work on 8. J.

Bentley's- new block. The work of excnvutiuu tor the busement is progressing finely. The largest stock and finest assortnten of sheet music to be found the Arkansas Valley is ut the Bee Hive Book ttlote, ioportiMice will come befiwelhe meet i-ng. 'P. 1.

Chulrittun. J-. B. FoaATE, Sec'y pro tem. csday, in attendance ul the JNormal commencement.

A. L. Greene, proprietor of the Commercial Hotel at Halslead, spent Tuesday in the County seat. Mrs-. G.

Landers has been on the in valid Mat for a week or more. She is, we are pleased to learn, improving. Messrs Geo. F. Berry, G.

Yonkers and Harry Dean left for Kingman Tuesday morning on a combined" business und pleasure expedition. Mr, Isaac Swick, who resides near Walton favortd the Democrat Saturday with a call, and subslaniiallyjassisted us by adding his uam to ou-j lwt. J. Yf, Lightbody returned yesterday from' his trip east. We understand that Tho hailstorm that passed West and South of Newton last Monday, did considerable datmago to the flowing The stortm wlgiuated up the Valley nar the confluence of the Walnut creek and Arkansas river, and followed a south -ernt.

erly through Lake and a part of Lakft townships of this county, mowing all 'vegetation in its path, which have substantial- lunchy fee cream, berries, iarire all of their friends to call 'Doom In Town Lot. Fifty two lots more sold by Captain 5pivcy in Moore's uddiiiou to Newton, "CviiLi the lust week, This shows the i growth of Newton and notifies parties wanting lots Intliwt vicinity to Hurry Up tlie wIM be too late. The demand is ho great thiit Moore Dickinson were in town tliis BTorniug and decided to plot at ouce, tlie til-angle north ot the railroad i and another tier of blocks north of the present plotting sou re's addition. BValKXAN AOT JBVKiwJlB tuMvn Iionit Trnst Co. h.

J. Bdhdick, Manager. Money to loan on Farm and city prop- Ny, Newton Loan Trust Co. The Stickle is "second to none was aooui natt a mne wide. Luckily it did not pass throusrh a thickly uuttlfd ana oniy cenis per piuco.

The new M. K. Church at Park, near other, and continues to" lead all othei agricultural jsection, but where it could The new improvements make them more Sunny Dale, Sedgwick county, Kansas, popular than ever. If you want a head uojuie iea poss loie damage, through graz, ing lands. A number of wheat fili la er that will do good Work, true work, just such work as is wanted bv every lariner, uuy a aticKIe, ot L.

Becker, in JNewton. entirely destroyed, and there was considi erablejloss from breaking window pane Mrs. Wm. Moloney and little daughter yesterday ate some castor beans, that Mrs. uuu tuning poultry, etc.

Is our Agricultural Society doinc anv M's. father had brought in from the coun Mowj to loan on SO, 60 and 90 days. New 1041 Loan Trust (Jo. try and gave to. ekM te play wlrlfc.

thiugintim interest of tha approachiug. he has purch'ised an immense stock ot goods for the Lightbody Dry Goods of El Pnso, Texas. M. McCauley, one of the sterling Democrats of Walton township, called on us Saturday. He is an earnest worker in the cause, and feels hugely encouraged by tho present political outlook.

Mr. Geo. C. Betz nnd Miss Mary Kramer, daughter of Adam Kramer, were married Tuesday evening of this week nt the residence of J. Betz, in this city; Rev-A.

S. Teatschel. officiating. Mr. S.

IT. Kohn, formerly president of a bank at Wichita, but now proprietor of the Chrome Steel Works, Brooklyn, N. Y. was ia the city Monday, and called on the Democrat in compuny with Mr. S.

T. Marsh. Prof. Norton returned the first of the week from Kingman. He expects to have his map ready for delivery jn about ten days.

A map of Pratt county will be his next undertaking, which he hopes to have completed in six or eight weeks. 2 Prof Frank Aikins, the new city superintendent of schoo.s, leaves Monday for Bradford, his former home, to bring will be dedicated Sunday, June 24th, by Rev. G. W. Hughy, U.

of St. Louis. L. Becker does not claim to have sold machines in lots in forty or fifty but. by the single one, and he has been able to dispose of bis machines without culling on prices.

A. A. Gehman, general agent for the Estey organ in this county, will in the future, make his headquarters at the Bee Hi Book Store in. Newtonv wkere all orders wl fee preniplly attended to. When you need a blank book of any kind call and examine the assortment Ht tho Bae Hive Book Store, you will had ull kinds, from 2 cents up to $15,00 euch.

They are: suffiMingfsairtully from tihe ef fects but hopes are entertained lor their InsuisBcewritten in first class com pun- tea. Newton Loan Trust Co. recovery. lairr i ue society should, be up. audJ do ing if they expect the people tolake an interest in the matter.

Simply the printing and circulation of a premium list will not make the exiiibiton a success. The Dm-ockat is anxious to assist the Socielv in Last week we mentioned the erection of "DeeAyiJforl gages and Leases properly anew building on. West 4th street by R. Wolfe Son, and intimated that it would araws, rtewten iuoan a iiusi th J. Fwa and City property for ale, Newton Lo in Trust Co.

be occupied by them as a coal office, but any manner that its efforts can avail, and can't appreciate this oppressive inactivity such is uot the cave. They will continue ut their okUland on East 3rd street, but Newton Loan 1 rust Company, oppo io woum suggest to all, however, there is great necesity for making the disnlac site posottlce, N. J. Bubkick, Manager. irgp, ana to mis end every person inter- nenry Mayer, city marriiall, has moved into Mu3e Spivey's residence property on Broadway, opposite the Congregational church, until the improvements he is making on his residence shall kve been completed.

The largest stock of Machine oils iu the The largest slock of Machine oils in the e-Ued in tho prosperity of the county sbomh) contribute his or her might. Let us put ou shouMess to tke wheel and in-auguaite a boom fba lh Harvey County Fain. out ins lamny wite ana two mtie girls. They will arrive btro and take up their residence about tlie Hi si of August. Louis Kingsbsker of Quincy is in the city looking up a locution for a whole city, at Ma m'e.

L. Becker handles only first class ma will receive orders at the new buildinir. Rev. Clitie, presiding alder of this, New-ton district, of tho M. E.

Church, uddress-ed the temperance meeting last Tuesday evening. It is reported an able effort. Rev. G. E.

Dinst will lecture on prohibition at the next meeting oi the society, Tuesday evening of next week, une The wet weather of the past week has seriously interfered with the cultivation of corn. The time is now so limited an til the harvcsi of small gruin will monopolize the attention and labor of the farmers, that much of the growing com will sutler for the want of cultivation before tlw attention can be given it that should sale Cigar House. Mr. Kingsbaker is one of the heaviest tobacco munufactuuers ol the The Dekockat will welcome nil manufacturing enterprises. chines.

The EsterLy twine hinder and Stickle header are 'the best in the market-They are selling rapidly and it is necessa i city, at Malm's. The best brands of flonr in the raaiket are the "Riyal Patent" and "Cream of the Land." Harnett Felt. Wave just recieved an titer earlomkol' the celebrated Randolph Jiemfcrs. They are the very best headers hi the market for this country, They be beat. The "Cream of he Land" is the Boss of i all creams, made by Holler prucess.

The Piano Twlue Biiido1 carried oft' ttlie honor at tho great Uillsboro field For sale by Barkktt a Foltz. Mr.Thombi.nger, the Kansas City build ry lo call early to be sure of one of thete er, wuo lias tne rseniiy contract, was in peerless harvesters. Becker, of Newton, is sole agent fox-the Thsockmortou Hedge Trimmer, ihe only successful trimmer yet produced for trimming green hecges One man with it can trim three miles of hedge in a day and the work when done is peifecthi-smooth and ewn. The machine is, weft made, from the-very best inateiial, weight 27K.3,, and is supported by yoke, with puds, resting on the shoulder of the operator, its wienhit just sufficient to givo him asteajdy movement while operating the machine. Call and see them.

the city the pustwtek, and assures us that that the work will be pushed ith energy. It is his intention to have the buildintr Out of two carloads of Esteily twine binders recieved by L. Becker last week, ready for occupancy by the 1st of only three remain unsold. Persons clear ing a tirst class hinder must hurry up, or they may all be gone. Mr.

S. S.King representing the Lom "Mrs. JI. F. Wiliiiot, of Feuton, Mr.

Cowan, proprietor of the 'Frisco bard Mortgage Company of ichita, wns in this city yesterday, la compuny with Bouse, Halslead, last Tuesday fell from 'to writing to lr. Wuiie in praise or liis Liver Remedy, "Dandelion Alterna Vive," umk the following statement "We re no recovering from a four or five Judge Muse iWd on the Dkjkickat. fecdgnclek HandwicUe. Quite a hailstorm last Sunday, but no Ihe veranda of his hotel to the walk be Mr. King is a brother of the tiist marshal low two ribs were broken and ho was ot Newton, who was killed by a deserado Mouths' siee sickness in our fuuiily.

Vii. wuru riOA-n ill le. Rami! tuns with when in the dtscharge of hi duty. otherwhiu internally injured. Dr.

IV. J. Miss Celestia daughter of Mrs. Farmers are gnowlin? about the- low prices of Hogs, etc. Merchants are rowlintr hniit TyphoU Fever.

We look home one bottle of your Dunk-lion. My husband look G.AV. Rogers, returned to this city last and I gave some "of to the children, week from New 1 ork, where she has been accounts, so I guess merchants and farm-era are even. be. The Hagsd'tlo brothers are strong in the faith of Newton's glorious future.

In addition to the large number of residences houses they nli cady have, they have under contract tweive new Rouses, ull baud-some cottages ranging in" size from live up to eight rooms. They will also erect a fine block on their lots, corner ot Main und Broadway, this season. Our friends in the country and neighboring cities are respectfully requeued to bear in mind, that' the proud old bird and double-distilled patriotism a beautiful pair will soar higher and scream louder in and about Newtou, on our glorious anniversary, than trom any other eminence in tlie broad domain whose birth-right will be commemorated. For particulars n.lrtni! ftnrktilrrl l.arl. attending college for the past three years.

Miss Bergan is an accomplished young lady of 12 rammers ana about 6 winters, and the Democrat joins in welcoming her return. broken soma tea davs aero. is. out unit around again. it has dxtie them more good than all the other medicines they have taken, and we recommend ii.

to all our friends." This is prepared by Dr. A. R. 'White, regularly educated physician of many yeats' cxperianee, and is guaranteed to erform all that is claimed for it. For sale by Newton Drug Company.

Democratic Preatdenllal Candidate. It being conceded that the nominee of The applicants for positions in the City The last scrap, of Sedgwick whoever wrote it. is first ntii Schools for the ensueing year, are: J. B. cry for more of Marshall, Miss- Jessie Burgess, L.

C. Wil lis, J. H. Campbell, Miss. Sarah Norton, Miss Emma Campbell, Miss May li ner, Miss Eva G.

Saylor Miss Luona Roberts, Mrs. Annie Campbell, Miss Dells M. Sloan, M. C. Huston.

Flocken was called and expressed confidence in his recovery, though he is seriously injured. To show with what favor the splendid flour manufactured by llamill, the Newton miller, Is held in our midst, we might mention the fact that last Monday, Mr. McGraih ordered and had delivered at his store, 109 sacks of this flour consisting of the "Cream of tUo Land" and the "Royal Patent" brands. J. W.

Edwards have received and sold the past year 225 car loads of coal of fifteen ions each, and 148 car loads of stone oi 28,000 pounds each. Now let us hear from other dealers. Newton Republican, June 8. U. Wolfe Son, have receved and sold i he past year S05 car loads of coal of fif-tiita tons each, and 141 car of stone.

it call especial attention to the attractive advertisement of V. E. Holuoei, proprietor ot the new clothing, merchaut tailoring aud gent's furnishing goods house. Mr. II.

is a pleasant gentleman to trade with, has an elegant stock to select from, Messrs. Sain Thanbouser, of Beioit; jc small bills (our cilyJcontemporar.es.) jibe uext Democratic national convention will lw elected president of the Uuited the chief interest settles upon the who will be the nominee? Of those who may be considered candi--dates before the convention most of them present indications, may be dismiss-ed with a word. Brother Lemmon and Ashbaugh have Gov. Isaac Sharp, of Council Grove, and Dwight Hillycr, members of the Board of Regents of the Slate Normal School, who graciously consented to render an exquis have been at Emporia attending the itely soul-stirriug, Bethovenly melody in jvo flats, from the depot platform, on the commencement exercises dropped down to the metropolis of the Valley for a few arrival of the pasle gang to day commenc ing: hour's visit YVcduesday. Messrs J.

R. and C. T. Mathews, Iwot h- ers, who reside five miles south of town There is some objection the History of Harvoy county, us written by Judge-Muse, and old settlers here tell it some-weat different to the Muse version. We are waiting to Bee what Topeka Is going to do uboui it, aud we uio going lo kill off the turu tables and see that prohibition is enforced 'and don't yeu, forget Our people in the country uround claim that the prospects for oats never was.

so nood, and Sedgwick will ship fully half million bushels if it yields what it promises. Mr. George Kan a vcl has just returned from another one of his Ohio expeditions and reports. thai there will be quite an, iiuiaigt-aiioo from his old neighborhood; to this section. The news that there had been filed at Topka, a charter for a railroad from this, place to Dodge, created only a ripple of excitement, us we do not care one way or the other, doing very well aa we are.

A certain young man here is in great agony over the loss of a letter from his fair inamorata, who lives, has her being, nnd "slinsM hush" in Newton I in hid Howdy, howdy, how do ye do How's your paste and your scissors too? They will be accompanied by the sound- dropped into the jjemockat snnetum Satirday last and 'chinned' uaon the political question of Ihe times. They are stal-war Democrats every inch nnd believe a iug brass and linklingHymbal of the Amer and at bed rock prices he should, and will p-iper tho Jetiersonian idea should be supported. They are auaonjr the largest laud owners in the county, and have their farms well stocked. Call again gentlemen. Mr.

C.E. Hfathhas severed his conneo tion with the Santa Fe railroad, and will encage in other business making Newton hi permanent residence. When the resi dent engineer's headquarters was removed from this place to Nickerson, Mr. Heath told As the letter is an urgent demand concluded to resign his position as duel clerk of that department rather than give up his residence in this city. Wo under Tilden, even if not two old and feeble, wilt not consent to sacrifice his otiutu -cum dignitale for the honors of a high office.

Hendricks' state will most likely be a unit for McDonald and that will preclude HliH possibility of his being a candidate. itler is not satisfactory lo the great ol the party, and we anticipate that hid will not even be presented to the convention. Paulson is regarded as too young and -will not eater the lists. Cleveland has for some reason dropped 1mm tlie public notice us a presidential j.cjhsiliiliiy. Judge Hoadley, of Ohio, if he succeeds in securing the governorship otOhia, may bj that t'ncil become an important factor in the national convention.

Win H. Morrison iff Illinois, is mention-d in connection with the presidency, but hissiute will, in all probability, send an undivided delegatiou to the convention livorable to the aspirations ot John M. Palmer, A "biom" for Gen. Rosencraus has been started by the soldier clement on the Piii'iflc coaat. but it has not as yet reached the east.

Hancock is hot forgotten, but if his frii'tids are working tor Ills sectnd ncnii-ration, they arts working very quljily. AVe do nut regard tiitn a candidate. Illinois wauia Gen. Palmer and that stite will go to the convention as one man to work for him first, lost und all the lime. Ohio most likely will present tho name of thai noblest Roman ot them all," Allen "l.Tliurnian.

If he should nominated Hhe Democracy of the country would rally lo his stattdard, wiili a loving devotion bat would jireclude the possibility of itf (ever U-ing lowered iu thd fuce of his adversaries. lIcDonald, the Indiana statesman, will pj to the convent ion with nat nly his ican Diuing room orchostra, to the luue h-a-s-h hash. Wm. Cheatham, the head clerk for C. A Swenson, has a furnished lodging room in Reese's building.

One evening last week an uninvited guest spent ashorttime in the room during Will's absence, and in leaving carried away momenioes of li visit, consisting of an overcoat and line suit of clothes. He also took along with him several cabinet photo's of his absent host, presumably assist him in re turning the6tolcn property to the proper penon, should remorse of conscience ever dictate euch a proceeding. We understand that it C03tS.T. Marsh fro $7.1.00 to $100.00 protect his bank building from damage lait Friday morning, on uccount of the jrteat volume of water that poured down street during and immediately following the heavy rain storm of that morning. The remodelling of the basement walls, cutling windows, what rendered ihe building no liable to damage.

Had the water broke over nnd filled the basement much of the masoncry being new and the mortar not yet dry ihe chances are ihat the entire structure would have tumbled. Dr. B. F.Hittell announces to nil his former pair and the public in general, that be has again resumed ItU practice Will visit city and country patients ninh lid dnv. hut tnskes diseases of Women Piles, Fistula and Tapeworm a specially.

lor ins lmmeaiata attention, i send it to the A. D. for his information. The question in our tow a to-day is: "Shall we all be saved We have had a Universalis! minister here who has created quite a stirt and I nndemtand Mr. S.

W. bhartuck intends giving Ihej lot next the M. E. Church, all the necessary hardware and one hundred dollars in cash towards building a church ol the above meationcd persuasion. You can hear TJuiversalism discussed on uli the corners.

The latest is an archery club, and all the dudes have hows nnd arrows now, and thereby banes a tale. P. D. understands that a certain blonde grocery man "stood in" with a certain blonde drug man and got the aforesaid dudes into this archery business; they, (the two blondes) divided the profits. As these two chaps have a small band of Indians eniDlovrd on half have a libt-ral patronage.

We advise our readers to give him a call. Bilk culture is destined to become one of the prominent industries of this section. Quite a number of our citizens are investigating and experimenting with the silk worms, and ate meeting every encouinge meut. To demonstrate the practicabili ty of silk culture, J. B.

Dickey has about 2,000 worms at work, aud has them iu his drug store where ull can Bee them. As they are just now beginning to spin, we will give details in our next. G. R. Landers, proprietor of the Temple of Fashion, last week bought of the Rags-dale Brothers, a itudsome new residence on seventh street, near the park, and Tues-Jiivofthis week moved in.

The house contains (-even rooms, conveniently und is finished in elegant style throughout. The architecture, whilst not conspicuously novel, is of new pattern, and tlie location is most desirable, The buccess that the Temple ot Fashion has met with, has determined Mr. Lenders to locate permanently. What whs an oxptr-iuent six iron Mm since is now an established success. The BET track use Patent" in preference to other lower Vradc patents.

Also "Cr'um of thf Land" the Boss of 611 creams, ty lWllvr pioc6s. stand that ho has made a atisfclory business engagement with Cipl. R. M. Spi-( vey.

Mr. R. Ciilemin. formerly resident engineer with headquarters her, has been promoted, of which weeavean intimation when the sweeping changes were mad all along the line a fjw weeks since. Dick is now of Cnnst.net.ion, with headqti iiters nt Topeka.

We under stand that it is a much more renumcr-itiw position, with tlf objection, however, of requiring him to hi nt the front; that 1 wherever new lines or branches are to he built. Our good friend, ipt I. Frayne. of Burrlon, was in Newton Tuesday and call-ed at the Dejiocuat office. He renorts that the heavy rains have s'-rionsly inter-farred ith the building boom in Burrton and of course baa stopped work on the brick yarks.

Th" new lumber yard project he ihinks now is an acured fact. MesHrs Harrv S. Dean, of his eity. ami J. A Welch of Burrton, are at the helm and our sister city expects soon to be benefitted by a lively competition in the lumber business.

The crops in that auction sre looking well. rations to make bows and you will readily understand that "there's millions in it." Latbh. Beta are twot. one on the long legged dude from seciiou 3(1, in the. first archery trial.

P. D. Tho "Royal Patent" still holds precedence over all other brands of flour. aiku sjtate lit his bucK, tm wun a loyal fittioil trom every pari of the country. From litis far off point of observation it Hkii like McDon-ld ill be nc minuted..

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