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Gove County Leader from Gove City, Kansas • 1

Gove County Leader from Gove City, Kansas • 1

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nn Leader tie VOLUME X. GOVE CITY, KANSAS, FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1895. NUMBER Gove County -E. N. Wert, of Woodson county.

We received a very cordial invi Town and County. Kans the geatleman wilh whom C.S, tation for ourself and lady to attend a Coker traded farm3, has been in the grand ball at the school house at Park on the "glorious" Fourth of July. city during the week. Mr. Wert is an old Indiana veteran and a very in We don't dance but our devil does and we will refer the matter to him, telligent man.

He probably nove out to our county to reside in A somewhat complicated law suit the future. He and Mr. Coker started between J. L. Cook and G.

M. and back to Woodson county yesterday. F. W. Davis, was tiied Wednesday Give the devil his due, but don't give him a mortgage on all you have and alf you expect to get.

All kinds of field and tree seeds for sale at reasonable prices by M. W. Lswis, Grainfield. We will give our readers the gen eral happenings all over the state as gleaned from the daily papers. Don't get the idea into your head that the world would go into mourning if you should pass out of exis tence.

According to the Gazette, Cy Peirce's wheat has a new disease. "Convali scent" is what the Gazette calls it. Only thirteen days until the ninty ninth anniversary of the signing of before Justice H. A. Spiher and a -You have seen a licked rooster Rain -PJavball.

Go fishing. Will we celebrate? Coin is just booming. Take good care of the calves. Another ball game to morrow. A good shower of rain last night The Hay crop will be abundant.

Potatoes promise a good yield. The Normal has an enrollment oi.74. -Mrs. W. B.

Maddox has about recovered. J. W. Benson reports a fine field of barley. jury.

A verdict was returned in rav- or of Mr. Cook for the sum of $46.00 lower his heed, droop his tail feathers and sneak off into another barn yard, and costs. hayen't you? Well, the old men" It appears that the size of our knocked out the "kids" in last Satur paper does not suit the Hoxie Sentinel. day's hall game, and left nothing but We regret this very much and will try an indiscriminate mass of hair and and return to the "blanket" form just hide scattered around over the dia as soon as convenient, so that the mond, and the "kid" just naturally Sentinel can have the benefit of our "patent inside." had to hide out and seek another barn yard. the Declaration of Independence will be upon us.

Deep holes have washed out in For ale. One single seated, covered road waon, good as new. -The Gazette objects to the article the Hackberry during the late high in the Leader, published two weeks Also, one Kitchen cabinet, kitchen water. Good fishing and bathing place for the boys. chairs, 20 yards Japanese floor mat ago, and says "why did they (the ting and 20 yards all wool, ingrain commissioners) publish their article The prospect for a grasshopper carpet.

Inquire of Oscar Rominger in the Leader, a populist paper." invasion is very good, Lastem iolo at the Threshie ranch rado and western Nebraska have We can answer that question easy enough. The commissioners wanted C. Fuller was a visiter to Gove Thursday. The barley harvest will be good all over the county. The Fourth of July comes on Thursday this year.

Sheriff Terrill made a trio to Kansas City this week. We are bound to make the Lead er a household necessity. There will be some good fields of wheat in Gove county yet. District clerk, Lohr went to Topeka Monday evening. Mr.

Griffin and wife left for their home in III. Monday evening. A. C. Ferry went east with 0, S.

swarms of the greedy pests. This time it is a boy that has in Rev. Colwell did good temperance work at Gove City and Grainfield last year." He succeeded, in the face of vaded the home of J. F. and Mrs, determined opposition, in closing the joints at both places, so that now not Mendenhall.

He arrived Sunday evening under the care or Dr. Heinz. a drop of liquor is sold at either town. Most of the normalites attended They are in fact just as good towns, Professor Blackwill's illustrated lect morally and religiously speaking, as ure Monday evening. They pro their article read and they wanted published in a reliable paper, hence, they used the Leader.

If the Gazette wanted to publish the article, it should have copied it from the Lead-er, as did the Republican. Editor a recent issue of your paper noticed comments upon a certain sermon setting forth some of its strongest points etc. Among other things noticeable was the statement (made in the sermon I believe) that war is a divine institution handed down to us as a means of Oakley. Oakley Graphic. nounce it immense, especially the A.

C. Jenkins returned home lecture. yesterday from Colorado Springs. He Lawn tennis is the prevailing came down to the Springs from the craze in this cicy at present, and the Jin de siecle element of our "way up' Anaconda mine, where he works, to see the doctor who advised him to society people, to all appearances, do come east for a short time, He re ports times flourishing at the mines in the vicinity of Cripple Creek. Rome people are constantly settling difficulties.

Now I would like to ask if such an idea is in harmony with the letter or spirit of the gospel Were not Christ's commands to us always that we should love, one another and never that we should kill each other? Did Christ or did the Coker and Mr. Wert yesterday. fl. Bacon had a short, but severe attack of bilious colic Monday. Mrs.

Bridges was visiting her daughter, Mrs. Isaac Smith, yesterday K. VanZeeof Grinnell township was transacting business here yesterday. -Quite a number of the Normalites visited at home last Friday and Saturday, The Exchange Bank will buy your school orders at very tavorable figures. 28th.

We notice that quite a number of the young ladies are learning to play tennis. troubled with pimples and boils, especially about the face and neck. The best remedy is a thorugh course is a thorough course of Ayer's Sarsaparil-la, which expels all humors through nothing else. One of our attorneys sent the sheriff out yesterday after a man but after he got his man he soon found out he didn't want him but only need ed help to let him go. Baldness is either hereditary or caused by sickness, mental exhaustion wearing tight fitting hats and by over work and trouble.

Hall's Hair Re-newer will prevent it. Don't become ctiscouraged and downhearted because all the rest of the proper channels, and so makes the skin become soft, healthy and fair The Gazette says our paper is the size of an almanac, yet it gives all the local news. Well, brother Cook, mankind neglect or refuse to do just "Goin' a swimmin'?" can be as you think they ought. All the Apostles ever fight or ofler any resistance when they were assaulted even with deadly weapons, or have they left anything on record either by precept or example giving us as christians any such p'ivileges? Indeed is not their teaching just the reverse? If war was allowed under the old dispensation we are living under the new and Christ came as the Prince of Peace and does he not openly and plainly declare that his kingdom was not of this world and consequently his subjects mut not fight? brains of this world are not under isn't that what a local paper is published for to give the local news. If we can give all the "local news" as heard almost a ny hour of the day on Main street.

Sherman Cope put a good stone your hat. Don't be backward about attend you say on a sheet the size of an almanac, then what is the use of using foundation under M. B. Smith's water a blanket, tank this week. ing to your own and everybody else's business.

It shows that you are active and up with the times. When Our contemporary, the Gazette, had a "heap 'o trouble" getting its talking about your neighbor pay no attention to the truth. T. C. McAtee brother of our Could Ceres, the beantiful, mythical daughter of Saturn, and Ops, the goddess of corn and tillage, now see Smiling Kansas, with her great acre age of healthy waving corn, she would "bust" a button off her flowing garments with laughter, so happy would she feel at the abundant prospect Wamego Times.

Elisha McAtee, came up from Beaver Now I have written these few lines in no spirit of controversy but as an earnest seeker after truth I have often wondered how christians can uphold war when the gospel teaching is so plr.in upon it. Respectfully, Oscar J. Lansing, county, Oklahoma last Saturday on paper last week. Xt is a race between the wheat and the weeds with the chances in favor of the weeds. We noticed W.

N. Birrer and Chas. F. Martin, of Grainfield, on our Streets Wednesday. a visit.

He will start back to his home next Sunday. Mr. McAtee is an old timer in Beaver..

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1,319
Years Available:
1894-1901