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Butler City News from Blaine, Kansas • 4

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Butler City Newsi
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Blaine, Kansas
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TV Below wo gtyp tho names of tho poisons that won tho prizen at 11 io it In ihp fitrmnr. Who In It wlini! thu nrnn'a irnA 1 Hhusiir.n pYEity tiivubday bv M. IvAVANAQlI, KdiUr PS 11 V-44tif t. All mombcfs of tho Uutlu' City Allialco aro rupiumt) to meet ut their iiMti pkuio of niDOtiiiy, at ft ol.K-k nonu, an thoro will bo MJportnut hiiHim'HH brought fttfore at thut tnuu Uy order of Co. Judiciary.

IJ. J-'. Woluduy, pres. 8. Uum-on, Nov.

11th, 1888, Ahakokf MIOAf, find 12, for two boUh.n of lr, Arnkoff'B Dynpep. nia Hoiivdy, which you will Av.im noiid to Mm, CIuuhIjcth, St, Man; HoU'l, 5th Avenue, New York City I scud this knowing tho wonderful offtitts of tho remedy, as it has by lauing two holtlen entirely cured mo of dyspi'pslu, from which I wim great Hiilferer for over Uuno yearn. I thank God to bo froo of tho I Vihh you every success. Yours S. It.

Com-vk, 522 7th S. JJc6V.ii, A moment of your time, reader, may juoimpn bo profitably devoted to tho following: Those who take an agency for a reliable enterprising house, learn their busiiiu.su ami stick to it, "get on" in the world. People wlw have any idea of engaging in any canvassing business will do well to write George Stinson a Portland, Maine the great art and general publishers. They offer the most exceptional advantages to those who aro sufllcient-ly enterprising to be willing to make a push In order to better their condi tion. It costs nothing to try.

Women may become successful an- vassers, as well as men. Full particulars will bo sent to those who ad dress the firm; their full address is iye.n above. PraiiiH and I'uhIi Always Tell. The Sunday Edition of Tiik Pkkhs; (New York) is making rapid strides forward, and has already placed itself on a footing with-lf it has not distanc ed-! ts older contemporaries. The PitKss consists of 2(1 pages, which are replete with well written and handsomely illustrated articles on subjects, of timely interest.

The Puers, although the youngest daily newspaper publislwd in New York, hiis won Via distinction of being tlio brightest, iiowsipst and best edited journal in the metropolis. Brains and push always toll. FOflH MILES One ofthe BKHT cwonei I the world. Our racfhtica art noquftlNl, and to Introduce our uperiorffooda wo will MndrRKB topB bkpk in ach locality, ftbove. Omy tboae who writ to ut one can mrnkt iur of lh cbanco.

All yon havt to do In rttum ii to ttxow oar foods to Uiom who call touf ntifrKbon and thoM around you. Tha bo- d. Our facilities art rtantnir of tbia adrtrtiitmiat Ihowi tha imali end of tha tela- aoopt. Tha foBowrnf ont ffvM aupaaranca of it raduetd to about the fiftieth part of iU bulk. It it a rrind, double Ieo tela, ecope, aa large if easy to carry We will alio ahow you howyoij can make from 413 toSlOadiy at leaat, from toe atart.wfih.

ant aiDerienoa. Batter write at once- We pay all etpreaa chart. ON SALE PRINCIPAL POINTS EAST, WEST, NORTH and SOUTH AT- Blaine, Kansas. J. F.

WEDERBROOK, AGENT, Printers' Ink. JOURNAL rMK.AEKZfiPJt-- weekly, anil ititfreprtsm l-th trarfumal of tertiteriu ffkmJ(co to fTfevertistr haw. Would odryfc kote io write an 01 hotc tnu VV7fihl ctueudittoM. A.lvertitim tleKtol 'HM9 nty-flve yean in ptne- ina cuttMW'Ina tonlr-iXfor many of fhe targeiitA moefajfBXeitful adver. lleert.

A ysat'n ti Hptlon. eotte ZVo dollar i emtplt eojtiea i'rve, Addreto CEO. f. KOWrH. Iltii tehon, andmir 5 latt every point Mat admitb AiJJVH I Fair.

Tho young ladies thu, solicit- ed oil tho articles, succeeded better then was at llrat mitleipato.j, Mis K. Median colloend tho most money for tho J1 ilr, but ts oho was not in tho contest, she did not receive tho prwo tho following three young ladies were tho next highest, as there was. ony a few junta difference they will eadi roccjvo a gold ring Mamio Downey, Annio Guerin and Katio Gruen; Katio (Juinmings was only one dollar behind her competitors. Wo feel grateful to, tho young ladio of Wheatqn, who so kindly assisted lis. hawl donated by J.

ftobets, won by J. S. Shehi. linggy whjp donated by 0. II.

Taylor of Westmoreland, won by D. Sullivan. Hanging lamp donated by G. Bishop and won by Mrs. Payroll, of Wheaton, Scrap Bpok donated by Wheaton Druggist, won by Mr- of Wheaton.

I'illoiw Shams won by M. Lynch. Tidy won by Mrs. O'Sliea. Sofa Cushion won, by Cora L.

Bell. Quilt won by Mrs. jioCaulcy. Splashers won by wr. Gucrin.

Poney won by 0. V. niyer, qf Myrs- valley. Photograph of Rev, T. A.

Butler, won, by M. J. Kavanagh. Pin Cushion won by S. Green, Album won by Fred Ford.

Wedding Cake won by H. Clark Our Job. press has been kept busy this week. Ye editor will attend the editorial meeting at llolton to-morrow. Our local editoijhas beeii absent this week, hence the scarcity of locals Grandma Moore died at the home of David KJnight, at 7 o'clock this a.

Sbp was in her 91st year. Obituary next week. Aainmlnc Alarming; Proportion. The Farmers' Alliance in, Edga? 111., as a secret organization, has assumed alarming proportions. Every school district in the county has a lodge.

Whether they will put any figure in the nomination ol the State Senator remains to. be soon. De Avitt's Little Early Risers are a little pill that do not gripo or cause pain. Small, easy to take, safe. N.

Bishop. Bankrupt Sale! For the next ten days goods, wares, mdseetc, consisting of boots, shoes, caps, clothing, Gents' furnishing goods io in fact, everything, usually carried in a country store will be sold at Auction, Bankrupt, or Starvation prices on the east side of Washington Blaine, Kans, E. B. Place, manager. 151ti OF INTEREST TO SUBSCRIBERS, The following are the decisions of the United States court on the subject of newspaper subscriptions: 1 Subscribers who do not give express notice to the contrary are considered as wishing to ronew their subscriptions.

2. If subscribers order the discontinuance of their paper the publisher may continue to send them until all arrearages aro paid. 3. If subscribers neglect or refuse to take their papers from tho post office to which they are directed they are responsiblo until they have settled their bills and ordered them discontinued. 4.

The courts have- decided thai; refusing to take papers from the office or removing and leaving them uncalled for, is prima facie evidence of intentional fraud. 5. If subscribers pay in advance they are bound to give notice at the end of the time, ifthey do not wish to continue taking it; otherwise tho publisher is authorized to send it, and the subscriber will be responsible until an express notice, with payment of 'all arrearages, is sent to the publisher. The latest postal laws are such tha newspaper publishers can arrest any one for fraud Who takes a paper and refuses to pay for it Under the law the man who allows1 his subscription to run along for some timi Unpaid and then orders the postmaster td mark it "refused," and' have ft postal Cflhl sent notifying tiro publisher, lefty himself liable to arrest and fiiig ttie mm aS a theft. fnippllo thn Nation with Its tM't Tua farmor.

Who III it when tho'pop are litrht, and monuv snamnnm mil. "till itruutrlos' pn with all his wight? nu mrmer, ia, orton whon by doH opprexsnu, ih rorooa to do Ills laynl best, to keep 'paid uh tho Intorosfc? The farmer. Who Is it when make interest and debt bqtb stop, and uurnos up smiling on the top? The ioiuiui, jui wdi-ks ootiwuiwuiy nway, whllo the ri'iilillii t.rlrtlui make the laws be must obey? The tin. rf anuor. uo (fives nis aoiiars and his dimes, to (froody trusts and biff combines, whloh only lauh whene'er he whines? The farm or.

Whn In future mix, in publio life and poll- d. 1 hob, ana aown mo tricicstor and nil tricks? Tho farmer. AimumliiiT Great Proportions. The Farmers' Alllanco is assuming Km proporpipns suagwick County, Kas. In that countv ulinut funr.fltv,.

of the farmers aro mombors of the or ganisation. Alllanoe exchanges are being startod up, an4 oue will be In operation In Wichita soon. A dallv nnnar la soon to be starte4 In Wichita. Thorp arq number of wealthy farmers in tha county, soh as ox-Govornor Charles Robinson, who foel the nood nf ganizatlon toedyocata thoir vio'ws' The ro-oioqtion of farmer Funston, Con-gressman from this distrint largoly on thp Allianco movement, Hp nas always boon supported by the farm-lng eleaicnt. DUhop Fink and the Farmeri' Alliance, Bishop Fipk has consonto4 have his recent letter nrohihit.i -n Vl U4Sv(f from joining the Farmers' Alliance mnH.

ifled. Roprosontativos pf tho State and county alliances were given an audionce by the BiHhop at Leavenworth, and assurod him that there was no desire to conflict with tho views of the church, and that all rollglpus parts of me consuiuuon would RO pliminated. In Viow of these assnranivia Ttluhnn Fink has addressod a lottor to Mr. A. M.

Th'sUowaiter, Loavonwprth, a member of the Allianco. Statin that hi9 objections to Catholics joining the All4nnAA 3 'I' A Novel Political PUtform. President LI vintrstono nf tha rDnni Alliance, who is a candidate for Governor of Georgia, puts himself on a novel and startling platform. He proposes that all candidates for Concrafw ho quired to pledge themselves in favor of putting crops in bond, the Government advancing eighty per cent, of their value. He alHp advocates control of all raUroadi.

Spokane Falls. In the new state of Washington, is justly called the of the northwest. Its favorable location in a fine agricultural region, healthful cli mate and its resources as a manufacturing centre mado possible by its great water-power, combine to make it a most desirable point for those seeking homes in the great northwest. It should bo borne in mind that the lines of the Union Pacific System form tho shortest and most direct routo to this and all other points in Oregon and Washington and your local agent will be glad to furnish you with descriptive matter, maps, time tables, and he can sell you through tickets and check baggage to destination. You will save time, money and avoid annoyance by using the Union Pacific from your starting point as it is the only line whioh can take you to your destination in its own cars and upon its own tracks.

151 3r A Stanley Book worthy of the Name. One of the most entertaining books published for many a day is "hkroks OP THE DARK CONTINENT" and Com- Picturesque Africa, embracing the history of Africa and its people for more than one thousand years, illustrated with 500 scenes, colored plates, and numerous Also, including the complete life of Henry M. Stanley and all his famous explorations and discoveries, including his last and grandest expedition for the relief of Emin Pasha. The entire work is issued in ono large and beautiful volume of 576 quarto pages, equal to 1 ,200 octavo pages, at tho low price of only 3.00. The book is having an enormous circulation, over 200,000 copies having been sold the first seven weeks.

It appears to be making a profound impression upon the Christian world, judging by the hearty encomiums bestowed upon it by the editor the Canada Methodist, and other dis-inguished persons. The publishers are responsible ane well-reported by the Commercial Agencies of Dun and Bradstreet. This is evidently an unusually favorable opportunity for per. sons desiring a rapidly paying ageucy-See advertisement in another elo-umn. Dizziness, Loss of Appetite, that Tired Feeling, Faintness, Dyspepsia, Blood Disorders, Eczema, Blotches, Pimples, Sallow Skin, and most, diseases result from impure blood.

Purify with De witt's Sarsaparillr. we sell and recommend it. N. Bishop. The foIlowliHiivun deiiiiindii wifrt iidDpted nt Jim UmU coiivtutloii; HW, us thejiliitforni of IJi4 Nathuml Kupaer'H Alllaftco and Imliit tl'liil 1.

WBdojftjjwi tho nix Ion mil, lonal sulistitutlnn ical tiiiider TrtMHiirv ikiIi-m In mil tlonul bank rioleH, Issued In Huil-lent yoluinti to do tin) buhlii'KH the eouu-try Oil a ChHli system, retrnliitltnif' tin- ailiouut Heeded on a ncr fiiiiliuAaHlA as th(! IjijsJnesn interest of the cinin- iry timt ail money Issued by Hie shall In- h-iral ion. der In imyineiit all bebln. dulh i.uJi, lie iidpiivato. 2. Wo demand tho froe.

tinllinlled We demand that eoiikresM sliiill pass tiiich hiws us shall elTcetunlv the dealing futures In ul'l cujjuiral and meehaiilcal pnluctloiw. linmervingsucuasirinKeiit pvstem or Itrocedure In trials as secua pron))t coiivletlou and Imposing such n.imi;ie. as shall stM'iire tlm most per. feel, compliance with the law. 4.

Wedi'inawl the nassaifo of law pi'ulilbltlnK alien ownership llmt Uonws take early steps to deviK. Man to obtain all laniht ortiicd by al)ensand foreign syn-jleate, ii. i an laijus now uy and ot her corporations in excess hucii as are uciually used and need-d by hem, lie reclaimed by the covei n. incut and held for actual settlers 5. llelle.vlnif 111 thie Aoelrlnn "equal rlg.htH to all and spi-elai prlvlfr 'ires to none' wn demand that taxa tion, national or Slate.

Khiill nut. used to build up one interest or clas at the expenseof another. Wo believe unit he iiUMi-'y of the country should Kept as muni as possible hi Ha-land of the neoble and hence we dem and that uil revenues, imtiomtl. state. nr county, shall be limited to the iiee- ssary exrienses of the irovernnieni, onomLcall and honestly (i.

We (leniand that Conirress orovlde for the issue of a suMclent amiiunt of fractional naner currencv to facilitate xcbani'e throiiLrh the niejllum of the United States mail. i.Wc demand that the nieansotw.wu iiujrilealion aiul transportation shail be owned by and operated In the inter. oi i.h people, as Is the united tejj postal system. Ilhe Kansas F. A.

and I. U. the above these: 8. We demand such legislation a shall effectuall proven, fhc extojtl.iij usurious interests by any form ol asion ol statutory piovisions. tl.We demand such legislation as will provide for a roasonble stay of execution in all cases of foreclosure of mort- ircs on real estate, and reasonable ef before the conllnia- of sales.

KiAV'e such leirislatlon a will elt'ectualiy prevent the onraniza- or nuunreiiariee of trusts and com-bine sneculation in anv of the products of labor or necessities life, or the transportation of same. 11. We demand the adjustment or salaries of public officials to correspond with existing financial conditions, the wages paid toother forms oiC Jab'jr. aw! tho prevailing prices of th of labor. 12.

We demand lbs adoption of tint Australian system (f yotinif th Crayvford'systein of primarieii. Kansas City Wyandotte and Northwestern R. The Northwest Route has reduced its local passenger RATfcsj to 'I CENTS )'EK mh.k, aud be- jng the SHOU'J? lowers most through rates between points KEliKASKA' KOliTIIERN KANSAS KANSAS CITY, THE EAST AX1) SOUTIJ Palatial Trains composed of Free RECLINING CHAIR CABS -A5TD- BUFFET CABS, I'our Hours and SI Sayed by taking: the. Northwest Route Between Kansas' City ami Write of consult. C.

W. COOK, -Kansas City, PAo, "Xh IiMdlag WMtora Vewipapar." Vtw Kanta OUy Hmtt bM earned ibe kbore UNe ty Uwy being In tne Joremort nnk ot tbe metropoUten western newipaperi In ed-TOeatlng the Interest ot tbe Weit. In the eMf-ern money eenteri tbe lma If looked upon tbe best reflector ot tlie condition ot the Wert, and this puts It In the position ot being the best adTOcete the West can have. It has not let Its opportunities pass, but on erery ecaslon has done all in Its power toward tbe upbuilding ot tills great Western country. Among tbe principal things It has adrocatsd, some ot which hare been successful, ares Opening of Oklahoma; Opening of the Cherokee Strip; Irrigation for the arid regions; Cheap transportation for Kansas, la this good work the Kaneat City lm loUelts the support of erery Western man.

Its Dally Is the brightest and best edited In the West, and its Weekly, with its twelve large pages, ranks with any weekly newspaper In tbe world. The Karunt City Tim was also the first to Inaugurate the system of fast trains out ot Kansas City carrying tbe regular edition ot tbe Sunday Timtt and distributing It orer Kansas two Aucrtd miles west by eight o'clock a. la three hours before the ngir" Uala leaves is. mav 8, 180. 1, (0 a year hi ndyituep, EtiVcrotl.

ut tho I'ohI Oillce at lilajno, Kaunas, a. qooomI elans matter. Kansas. (Jkntkai, Timr Tablk KAST 110.1 Ml) TllAI.NH Freight and pm 'awouger, Mail Express I 8 pm WES? HOUND TRAINS, (freight and 1 0 3t, yjn awngcr, Mail Express 2 5.1 J. F.

Wedkrbiook, Agcut. y.M. T. V.OFA. VVV tho 2nd Sunday (if each tuyjuth Johx O'Connel, Pros.

M. J. Welhii, Sec. A. F.

and A. M. Wamc. Lodge lV meets tho 2ud Hh Saturdays in ech, month; visiting brethren, aro Invited to attend, II, W. IIazex, W.

Anrnuit M. Smith, Sec. A. H. the 1st Sundiy of each month 2 00 p.

m. Jon? $iieaiion, Pros. John McBhide, Sec. J. Guicnisf, Co.

Delegate, rjlaine40. putzel, dUrcsa, THE; NJPTS. I Lava purchased the, righij to WITO in ihcao cojuauisi t(he opening- chap-, tera will shortly appear, AYo bespeak for this story a hearty reception at tho bands, oi our readers wo would modestly ask thrift noli to forget tho enterprising editor who, spares no, labor or expense to give- them, the best hoipe paper in the state. Tell your friends bout the paper we publish and have them send in their subscriptions at once. We appreciate the good word kindly spoken; but in, po event propose to lose an opportunity to further increase the excellency of this journal.

MR. WAYT'S WIFE'S SISTER, will run about 25 weeks. Watch for ike first Installment You cannot afford to miss a treat like this. Subscribe for The News only $1 0( For a 5wid go to W. Thatcher, wrtt'B.

IMh Early Risers, tost pleasant cathartic liver pills made N. Bishop. John Rogers has over 200 chicks batched by his incubator. Cleanse your breath and regulate your bowels with De witt's Little KarlyRisers, N. Bishop.

Remember The News is the only Alliance, paper in the Our Jewish friend E. Place, has opened a second hand store, in Downy Cos's old building. II you want Harm or Sale come, to The News office. De witVs Sarsaparilla will renew and purify the blood, eradicate disease and make digestioii essy. N.

Bishop. Misa Lottie Lamb, returned from Irving Saturday. Do Witt's Little Early Risers. Best pill for sick headache and sour stomach. Sold by N.

Bishop. Thatchers is the place to buy your Candies, Nuts, Cigars, Canned Fruits ect. Mwil-s at ull Hours. 149tf m6. Leander Wright informs us she was cured of Chronic Constipatiou by De Witt's Little Early Risers.

Bishop. Hats, bonnets, and every thing in the millinery line with prices to suit all. Give Mies Claton a call ut Downey jt Cox's store. -rrrm GO GO I i iii-il EL nunntnitii inn mil narwiniaii'inni jr kmtu hi 5 1 73 -''miiiiMilJ City, Jo Spruct New im.

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Pages disponibles:
188
Années disponibles:
1889-1890