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Larned Democrat from Larned, Kansas • 5

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Larned Democrati
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Larned, Kansas
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-E. L. T. medicines at Turner's -Coal dealers are happy. At T.

H. V. TIME CARD. CLOSING OUT AT COST! -Coal piles are beginning to disap- pear. So.

1 west bound CM. Ex 11:32 a.m. o. 2 east bound Atlantic Kx 4 :15 p.m. o.

3 west bound Ariz, and Mex. .10:32 p.m. Mo. 6 east bound Eastern Ex 6:32 a.m. "1oTp AKIC 5v CARD.

Mo. 484 East bound Kx 11 :30 a.m. drug store. 11 3 -Got the stuff in him-an effigy Boston Courier. -Fresh stock of Monarch goods at Turner's grocery store.

Tf von buv vour future canned Miss Ollie Stearns leaves for Wichita to-day. No. 483 West bound Mall ana ex p.m. -And- Rain and cooler weather on Wed URNEDAND JETMORE. Ho.

Mail and Kx. ar. except 10:40 a.m. Jto. 361 Mail and Kx.

dep. except 4:15 p.m. BTAR ROWTE SCHEDULE. 81 John via-Point View and Green Ridge, arrives Tuesdays and Saturdays at 4 p.m. Departs Mondays and Fridays at 8 a.m.

goods of M. A. W. Jordaan you will save money. nl Get your pictures framed at Tick- nesday.

Everything quiet Tuesday for election day. Capt. Henry Booth was in Topeka, Wednesday. ell's book store. IU Wnah Onlur.

Marshall. Harmony, Ash Wall paper cheaper than ever at tat! Valley and Conkling, arrives Tuesdays and Frl lays ate p.m. Departs Wednesdays and Saturdays at 8 a.m. For Sti Grandpapa's hat dropped pretty Tickell's book ru hard. Everybody heard it.

Piano, second hand, for sale cheap, The democratic rooster will now at Tickell's book store. nl vegetate for four years more. Try M. A. W.

Jordaan and be con The Coyote Club took the afternoon vinced on low prices-awayaown. ni train Wednesday, for Kansas City. i -The old reliable Sweet Orr Co's -H. C. Johns and W.

G. Fairchild at overalls for sale by M. A. W. Jordaan tended court at St.

John this week. AH "Bow can von say that a man con Gilland. the popular sheriff of tracts debts when he is constantly ex Hodgeman county was on our streets Mlxon arrives Saturdays at 12 m. Departs same day at 4 p.m. POSTOFFICE HOURS.

Bee open daily, except Sunday, at 8 a.m. eneral delivery closes 7 p.m. Lobby open, except Sunday, until 9 p.m. Lobby open Sunday 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m.

3eneral delivery open Sunday from 10 to 11 a.m., and from 12:30 to 1 p.m. Money order hours 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Registry hours 8 a.m. to 7 p.m.

MUNICIPAL OFFICERS. Mayor N. S. Sunderland. Prcsdent Council W.

S. Webb. Councilman First ward, 8. (i. Cecil, W.

S. Webb; Second Ward, 1. 13. Cunningham, W. M.

Bickford; Third ward'S. H. Joyce, W. L. Tan-ier; Fourth Ward, Mullens, Chits- Nelson.

City Clerk Isaac Coberly. City Treasurer H. H. Keed. City Attorney P.

II. Forbes. Police Judge U. T. Hainer.

City Marshal M. D. Bennyworth. Assessor Frank Wells. panding them W.

H. Sunderland's Announcement Monday. Everybody goes to Jordaan's for Go and get three pounds of those that 40ct. tea. 111 California dried grapes for 25cts.

at VI No matter how good a man may be, when he ships as a seaman he gets -Mr. Simms, the carpenter, will into a mess. Ocean. move with his family to Emporia, the first of next week. -Go to T.

II. Turner's drug store aud guess on the gold -The whole republican ticket was elected in this county Tuesday. (The Seaside landlords are going to fight shy next summer of English no-bill above is a pay local.) Tuesday was a cold day for the unterrified. Will Simms was treated to a sur men. Drake's Magazine.

In First-class Goods to be closed out at ae prise party by about fifty of his school The daily Chronoscope is a thing Books, stationary and wall paper mates last Thursday night. tual cost to quit business. of the past. at. Tickell's book store.

nl Almost everybody was hoarse Wed It will be a great day for newspa Mrs. A. J. Alexander returned this week from Winfield, Kansas, where nesday morning. per men when they can live on tickets she has been visiting her son.

to county fairs Livonia Gazette. Wanted. A good half-medium job The Union Labor vote surprised On account of other business arrangements, I have conelndetl to leave Lamed, and commencing on September 18, offer my entire stock, embracing $20,000 of the best selected line of press. Address this paper. The sole end of man is to wear everybody or at least everybody we Brown Desnoyer's shoes.

For sale only Do not forget the special sale at Mrs. A. II. Boyd's millinery store to-day by M. A.

W. Jordaan. nl have heard say anything about it. If the daily Chronoscope had only said Monday. nl The eirl that marries an old man shut up shop two weeks sooner Cleveland would have been elected sure.

We have 50,000 to loan on farms, for his money usually finds out that his lifft lasts longer than his money. Atch ranches and wild lands, at low rates Mrs. C. A. Morris leaves to-day for ison Globe.

Remember the special sale at Mrs. Emporia, Kansas, where she goes to visit her daughter, Mrs. L. C. Moise.

The president has issued his pro A. II. Boyd's to-day and Monday. It will pay everybody to attend whether they expect to purchase anything or Keystone Security company. nl L.C.

Moise, the genial traveling alesman for T. M. James Sons, of Kansas City, Missouri, is in the city, the guest of C. A. Morris.

In an altercation with W. L. Tanner election morning S. II. Joyce was knocked down with a heavy cane and clamation designating Thursday, November 29th as a day of thanksgiving.

not. "A facetious burglar who broke A Chicago editor says that he some times blushes that he is a man. His into an editor's house one night, said the only thing he struck was a match." Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and shoes, i Trunks, Valises, friends blush daily that he isn't. St. Louis Humorist.

D. Babbitt was in from Kansas Contest business in the TJ. S. Land City the first of the week, shaking hands with his friends. He returned Office has been brisk this week, and Wednesday.

will probably continue so all through Ms head seriously bruised. Wm. Tickel has on his showcase one of the funniest pictures out of jail. It is labeled "Cleveland Substitute," and should be seen to be appreciated. Now that the agony is over and we we no longer on the anxious 6eat we will proceed to make the Democrat in demand, by trying to run the best local paper in the city.

the month. Republicans were smiling like a IU lot of inane apes Wednesday night. It You can't expect a man to reason was natural, but it went against the when he's in love; and the object of his Mfo affections realizes that it is better so. grain to see them. Journal of Education.

-Fred Campbell says the fools are not all dead yet, For further informa The Keystone Security company, Mr. A. L. Page, an old Lamed boy, successor to Mann Hills company. -returned from Kansas City last Monday and will hereafter be a permanent have more money to loan than ever be tion he refers you to Tuesday's proceedings and the result thereof.

A merry party of our young folks took in Pawnee Rock last Sunday. fore, You can get it cheap on land se resident here. The many friends of A L. will be glad to hear of his return. curity.

111 Our stock is all new and all departments are well tilled. No goods will be bought to replenish stock, as we must leave feere by January 1st, so take advantage of this great "There is an article going the rounds They all unite in declaring they had a J. K. Bartoo says that if he only of the press entitled, Boy Inventors, "lovely" time. Eatables, however, were knew where to get them he would pur We don't know who they are, but we rather scarce.

chase four cannons and set them at the wish they would invent a boy who -One man was challenged and not wouldn't whistle and yell on the streets allowed to vote who has cast his ballot at night." in this county time and time again. CLOSING UT Do you want a loan on your farm He was going to vote the democratic or ranch, or raw land. Go to the Key ticket, 'you stone Security company. They want The Democrat will still continue at four corners of the town and hire a man to fire them all night to-night. J.

K. feels pretty good over the results of the election. A big republican pow-wow will be held to-night in the opera house. It will also extend to any other place where it is dark enough to smell a cork. Sail in, we say.

If our side had been victorious we would have run all the republicans out of town long before this. mortgages and will give you the best its old stand. Call and console us. We terms. nl are shedding briny tears and the only consolation we have is that Benny may A plasterer from Kansas City who Cash Sale.

make a good president. attempted to vote here was of course challenged. J. C. Strang, our district judge, was hunted up and promptly Railroad passes were rather num erous this week.

Men were run in here worked his vote through, thereby vir -The dinner and supper at the G. A. and voted who had left the comity tually deciding the matter and show R. hall Tuesday was well patronized. months ago and were living with their ing that he was prejudiced from the families in another state.

start. Ye srods, but wouldn he make We have eaten many suppers given by churches of different denominations him, iiw Store Ill a good judge to decide on the merits of The Democrat sanctum was but never one that excelled the one that case should it come up. brightened by the presence of Misses given by the ladies of the Baptist Rubie Whitney and Came Smyth, yes church. The receipts of the evening -We wish to call special attention to the fact that Mrs. Martha Callison terday.

They brought in a big lump of were .00. sunshine but forgot to leave it. has just re-opened the Pacific house If the voters of this grand country had been a ware of what kind of weath and has thoroughly renovated and re The electric lights were not turned Cases, Sate, Mirrors, for sale tht-ap, furnished the same. Persons desiring out at 12 o'clock on Tuesday night as er the election of Harrison would bring on we are of the opinion that they good board at very reasonable rates usual on account of it being election nisrht and almost everybody being would never have defeated Grovei need go no farther than one block east of First National bank. Board by week, 2.r0.

Meals, 15 cents. Table abroad anxiously awaiting tidings. We think that the weather will not be -AND the only thing they will regret before On account of bad weather and furnished with the best the market four vears have flown by on sodden election excitement no meeting of the wings. affords. 3 COVXTT TICKET.

Chatauqua circle was held last Wed nesday evening. The society will meet We do nut like to pass an opinion The entire republican ticket was next Monday evening at the same place, on anything that does not concern us elected in this county, Tuesday. Fol- but it seems that when a big buck Prof. W. II.

Fertig's residence, with the same programme as was arranged I lowing is the number of votes received by the candidates: negro sticks lus nose into something that does not concern him, as we are for this week. Representative. Booth, 944; Hall, u. 1. 370; Condreay, dem The interior of the court house pre informed that Sam.

Peterson did, and upon very small provocation knocks a little man down, who besides is the ocratic, 120. Probate Jldoe. Mercer, rep.y853; sented a lively appearance Tuesday evening. The band playing, Strang rapping on the desk to keep John Law worse for liquor, it is high time to call The very best location in the city, can be leased for tpw Jn a halt. rence from going to sleep, and everybody yelling at the top of their voices at the A colored man who had the cour Depue, dem.

lit); Mitchell, u. 1. lo4. County Attorney. Adams, rep.

8ti0; Finney, dem. 1st); Miller, u. 1. 381. District Clerk.

Rose, rep. 934; Allen, dem. 232; Newman, u. 1. 202.

least provocation, made things hum. age and sense to think and act for Very Respectful Ij, himself and not be marched up in com County Superintendent. Lupfer nany with his brethren and be voted like a lot of sheep, was challenged last rep. 974; Crumpton, dem. and u.

1.4(59. I Khea, rep. Cole, dem. The Coyote Club was called on several times and responded with campaign songs well rendered. The "Possum" club, (we suppose that is their name) covered themselves with glory by telling how they loved Net Adams and everybody had a good time except Fred Hatch.

Tuesday. He voted all the same but was told by a republican that he would 283; Kozel, 204. Commissioner 2d. District. Blos lose his claim; that he (republican) W.

H. Sunderland, would see that he did. If that is not som, rep. 183; Strader, dem. 74; Mar quia, u.

1. 28. Intimidation, what is itV ').

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Pages Available:
84
Years Available:
1888-1889