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Clearwater Leader from Clearwater, Kansas • 4

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Clearwater Leaderi
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Clearwater, Kansas
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f3 i Knnwui newspaper man, and lie will iimko a nuccohh of tli Ledger if it is poMHiblo. We hope ho will. 0 0 Head LCIAlMILUilYttuILQS. The First Trlan Into Viola on the New Road. THE LEADER.

tf. I'ALMBIf. CLBARWATKU, SkIm7VICK' KAN. Ni'llSt'lt I I'TIOX it. it EH.

One ftu Six i 75 Tbw Monti. 40 HloKle CoplcH flSiTSillincHptliinR pnyttle in tulvimoo. SATURDAY, SE I'TKMBElt 25 1880 YOUR INTEREST The Traok Layers Making Good Progress Other Items of the Rail. On ii nd after October 1st, the special delivery system will be extended to all postoffices in the TJ. 8, and to alll mailable matter.

After that date every poHtmnntor will be held responsible for the delivery of every artiole of mail matter which may be received, address-ed to his office properly stamped. Such immedinto delivery must be made whorl the article is directed to an address residing, or Wins ft place of business within one mile of the postoffioo. A Greying I lingo Is dry and lurifB hard, until oil Is applied, after which moves easily; When the joints, or hl-i'gos, of tho body uro stiffened ond luflunwil by Ehcumatlsm, tlicy can-not bo nrovod without causing tho most excruciating1 pains. Ayor's Snrsaparllln, by It action on tUo blood, relluvos thli condition, mid rentorfcs tlio joints to good working order, AytT's Sarsnparllla has effected, fn our city, many most rvnmrkiiblo cm-en, number of which buttled the efforts of the most experienced phynicltum. Were it 1 Meetwary, I could give the names of many individuals who have been cured by tuklng this medicine.

In my own case It has cer 4 tainly workod woudws, relieving mo of Rheumatism, after being troubled with It for years. In this, nnd all other disuses arising from impure blood, there is no remedy with wliieU I am acquainted, that affords such relief Ayer'a SarHnparilln. -It. H. Lawrence, 31.

Baltimore, Md. DEMANDS While down at the K. W. de pot last Monday about noon 1 he REPUBLICAN TICKET. This! Ion skid Head Lkadeb scribe learned that the track layers would get into Vioja that afternoon, and partly from a desire to AND THEN CALL AT be on the brat train that wont into that place and see how the work progressed, the scribe determined to run down, Obtaining permission of the engineer, S.

Mackey one ot the Tor Governor JO 1 1 N. A MA UTIN. liicntcmilit OrtVf P. IUDDI.E, Secretary of Suit E. M.

A U.UN. Treasiiri-r of SIhIh US. HAMILTON. Auditor of Stall- TIMOTHY McOARTHY Attorney Generitl-M. I).

lirtADPOUT), 8np't rub. Iii.mitlonJ H. I.VWIIEAI), JUsndftte S. O-I), M. Al.HNTINK For ongreM ftxvrtit Diet rid: H.

PKTKRS. Tub St. Louis Globe Democrat made an attempt to secure tho presidential preference of the delegates to the republican conventions of Ohio, Iowa, Michigan, Illinois, Missouri. most genial and skillfull engineers in the employ of the Santa Fe company, the scribe climbed into the "cab" of the locomotiveand in a abort Where you will find a full line of Indiana and Wisconsin. Comparatively few of the delegates expressed decided preferences but of those who.

did put themselves on record in "the eight were for for Logan 71 for -Sheminn, 22 for Allison. Aycr'ir Snrsaparllla cured me of Gout and' Rheumatism, when nothing else would, it has eradicated every trace of disease from mv IT. Short, Manager Ilotcl Jjelmout, Lowell, Mass. I during many a sufforcr rom, chrouUs Rlieuinatism, The disuaso nflllcted ills' grievously, In spite of nil tho remedies could find, until I omnienced using Ayer's I took' several bottles of this preparation, and was speedily restored to health. J.

lfreauii, Indo pcudence, Va, Aye r's a a ar I toves AND ,1 Tinware, mm County Ticket. "Probate JtulRf-H. II, IT, Cleric of Courl 11. WRIGHT, County Attorney 0. W.

V. JOXKS, County Supcri uteiidant 1. Commissioner I)lt. T. It ANDAT.L, JUprmpnlnilve 83l Dictrici K.

I.AWKKNOK. time was whirled to the end of the road which wafS within sight of Viola. The track-men soon got the rail laid into the town and bv 6 o'clock had completed the road a considerable distance further west of there is the fasest truck-laying force in tho Santa Fo's employ. They average Seven is the mystic number in the history of Chicago anarchy. Seven policemen were killed in, the Hay-market massacre, seven lawyers spoke PAmWBB SGAi, VANiZED ARBED WIDE Prepared byCr.

JVC; Avit Lowell, Mm, Sold by all bruggiaU- i'rlce 1 six- botUw, $. in the closing arguments before the Whicii I am closing: out at cost. Read this over two hiiles a day At "the rale jury, and at the end of a little mpre than seven weeks of the trial seven an' The First Mile Post. This issue of 'frit: Leadkr cIohus the first year of its publication. For fifty-two weeks it has made regular visits to BH1B Si MISSISSIPPI RAILWAY SCALE OF PRICES: archists have been found guilty of mur der.

they are going tberet is no doubt of their reaching: Norwich by the first of next month, Many limners who live near Viola drove in lo see the train come and The Direct and Fost Line Nails, Wiggins, the. Canadian weather pro 3 cent rate 35c o. $1 25 Bird cages, ohet who predicted the Charleston Clothes wringers $2 50 to 3. Axe and handle 85 cents. shovels 65 cents.

Bended wire 4 1-2 to 5 l-2c Pocket knives, Sc. to 85c. Wire clothes line Bo cents- to say thai their faces were wreathed in smiles would bo drawing it mildly they were grinning all over. Ratchets: 40 to 70 cents. earthquake says will have the worst one ever known on this continent on the 29 inst Somebody should muzzle Wiggins before he has us all blown up.

its patrons, each issue seeking to surpass the preceding one in interest to its readers. During the year just closed many eveuts of much importance to the city and country adjacent, have improvements been suggested and carried through, in everyone of which Thk Leader lias been found in the fore-front of tho battle throwing all the light thereon it possibly could. The passing of the first mile post is an Cook stoves $7 50. Knives forks, iron handles, SOc-; Wood handles; 50f. Ulll! Best reduced from 5S SO to 1 a mnr rr itAii.Y Tit A tX8 to The Republicans of Ohio and Tennessee want Blaine to come into their states and speak during the campaign.

The services of the Maine statesman are in demand. SPIKES. President Benedict was in the city last Sunday. The Scott road's pay car passed over the road Sunday. II.

W. Bparr, the grading contractor, was In the city, Sunday. I). A. is in operation between Kiiiinaii and Belle l'lajne CUSClAXATlandLOVISV TjK' Will receive a big: lot of heating stoves in a few-days WHICH BE SOLD VERY CHEAP.

in 10 HOUK3, with tlirough Day Cars, Par lor Cars and Palace Sleeping Cnachra. No change of enrs for any class of passengers, T. W. WILSON. IAIL Tit A IKS to Vermont with a republican majority of 37,000 and Maine with a republican plurality of 100,000 start of well as the advance guard to the fall elections.

Agent Tliornbro sold 110 round trip rickets to Wichita oyer the fcsoott event of much importante to the founder of a paper. 'As a general rule a large proportion of those who feel friendly to the enterprise are a little backward in giving it their support fearing it may be but a bubble to explodu at any time. This, as a rule, cripples- the enterprise so that it is often dead and forgotten long before the date of what should have been its first anniversary rolls around; be nee every publisher draws a sigh of relief when the whirl of time carries him on the wave of success past this point. But it is seldom that true merit fails to win success, and whoever enga road. Thursday.

The Conway Star has failed to reach this office for two weeks. Why thus? This is 4 HOURS' QUICKER than the fastest Engineer JCmmett and his corps moved out to Norwich last Monday, time by any other line. ft Slit III i The DAY EXPRESS has Pailor Cum, St OHIO CENTER. Thev have gone into camp. Tenuis to Cincinnati, and Palace Sleeping Oars from Cmcmnim to Washington an Baltimore without, chanse.

The telegraph linemen are the U. K. W. trackmen up and An Interesting Batch of Locals and Personals From "Scribbler." The NIGHT EXPRESS has sleepers thro' without change. No other line from St -DEALERS IN are putting up the poles and wire, Louis runs a through Sleeping Car to tin National Capital.

5 Drugs, Medicines, Chemicals, are run by this line on Night Express from The Santa Fe is having twentv large first-clas locomotives built for use on its extensions, besides one thousand freight cars and a number of passenger conches. It is reported on reliable authority that Jay Gould has decided on an extension of the Missouri Pacific from Wichita to the Ilockv Mountains and St- Louis to Hew ITork Weather dry and windy. Win. Landon returned to Illinois. Taylor Bergei isclriving Baugli-inan's mules.

Corn Strickland is alteiulingschool at Clearwater, i Farmers most all done haying in our vicinity DAILY PATENT MEDICINES, PERFUMERY, SOAPS, COMBS, BRUSHES. FANCY AND TOILET CHAMOIS, ETC. WITHOUT CHANGE IN 37 HOURS. BESl LISii. TO JACKSONVILLE, FA and poirits'iii the southeast.

ges in an enterprise with merit us the chief stone in the foundation comes in en the home-stretch complacently sitting on the wave of success. Now that we are bidding adieu to the jold year preparatory to entering upon the new, we wish to remind our many friends that they have the good of The Leader inc their business and social lives, and promise them that during the coming year its columns will seek in every legitimate manner to advance their personal business interests along with the interest of our fair city and the Great Ninnesoah valley. As a large number of our subscribers began with the first number of the pa-per issued it gives a great many names on our books whose subscription expires Thf double daily lines ot Parlor Cars an Surveyors are now said to We will do no fall plowing until Denver MISTS. ALABASTISE PAINTERS SUPPLIES, Palace'Sleeping Coaches by tins line iro ST. LOUIS, to CINCINNATI an LOUISVILLE after tho rain.

Most too dry for turnips but candidates are in season. J. II. Eoy has the new school house inmost completed. a special ty.

makinft direct connections at both points with morning and evening il-xprers trains, hvi- PALifJE HOTEL Bud SLEEPING be locating the line. Ben BouHon and Henry Quantcame in from Norwich Thursday evening, They went back yesterday, taking with them Tom Ileith and Will Hart-man, who will join Engineer Simar's corps. The Mulvane Record, judging from CARS to Atlanta, Macon and Jacksonville without change. llay Sherman will soon go to his No Ferries or Transfers by this grandparents in Michigau. Alt connections made in Union Dpotsl J.

B. Kell had a car load of hogs amount of material on hand at I the For Tickets, Rates, or any particular in formation, call on Ticket Agents ot con' burned on the Ft. Scott road Lew Facer's sale occurred vestor that place, says it will not be surprised if tho (J. K. W.

is extended 100 necting lines, West, Northwest, ana oouto this week: We ask each one to renew ouce and help us push The Leadek head to a position from where it pan do more Bervice far Clearwater and the Taller adjacent than in the past year. day. Lew will move back lo Illinois. west. Or in St.

Louis at 101 103 N. Fourth st miles west of Norwich betore the A. 11. Howe expects his father and daisies bloom again W. W.PEABODY, W.

B. SHATTUC, mother ot Attawa, the nrst ot tne ()1(J and teams have week, commenced work wfthin the last week The Brooklyn school has com- on the Santa Fe's extension through Pres'tdi Gen'l Man'r, tien'i rass Ag 4 Cincinnati, Ohio. G. D. BACON, Gen'l Western Pass'r Aff't St.

Louis, Moi Mrs. A H. Wood, menced, Mr. Anderson Swingle, the Territory. This force is at work Democratic Conventton.

The democrats met in convention at "Wichita last Saturday and put a full county ticket in the field, composed of the following names: Probate Judge, W. W. Thomas; District Court Clerk, teacher. in tho. hest of the Oklahoma country DOYLE 1 WILSON ii bptwppn the Cimarron find North in mnai'nrntPP nn Ml-h Ratlll'Hflv in Clearwater on be HAS RECEIVED of the next six weeks.

The Palace Drug Store CP There will bo a Wedding in our keeDS the best Mixed Charles Guyer; County Attorney, J. F. Conly; Commissioner 3rd District, J. E. Wingert.

We have no personal tance with but one man on the ticket-Mr. Guyer but can say that if the oth vicinity soon unless appearances are PailltS. deceitful. No cards out yet Her Fall Line of Millinery Goods, Diamond Dyes, F. Guver, J.

Norton and W. All colors, nt Whitsitt's Strickland visited Wichita last Satur day. SoniBBLBR PAINTS! PIANTS! WICHITA, At AND WILL GREET THE READER WITH A Office over Barnes' drugstore, 116' Doug KUu and fall of Mining Towns. Cleveland Leader. DESCRIPTIVE AD.

JN Hi A. 1 wrj.Ci.ft.. las Avenue. g.All work warranted Lsadville is one ot the groat mining towns ers average up with him the dems have put forward a ticket composed of good citizens. But while we say this we believe that every man on the republican ticket is at least the peer of his opponent, and we believe very republican on the ticket will be elected by the full republican majority.

The real point of attack in the fight is on Judge Jewett. This is occasioned by some republicans opposing him in the Prof. J. H. Wilson, of the west which have begun to decline In population It common enough for small aucl tittle known places to die as rapidly ar TKACHEU OF, City Restaurant they grew, but cities like Virginia City and Leadville seem more permanent, and ap parently should escape the fate of less pre' Lt VltlHl ITB1I1M lit.

tentious places, ijeaaruie, noweyer, fallen from liSSO inhabitants in 18S0 convention on tho "third term" princi 11.0U6 bv the Colorado state census just 1.1 ple. It may be that this principle is all completed. Denver, on the other hand, shows Gives instruction on the Piano, Or- the stability ot a true city of diversified gan and and also in 1 right in some cases, but in the older Voice states of the east this cry is not rung in Warm Dinner, S5 Cts. Industries and many resources, as well as the wonderful growth of the west. In 1880 Dnnver bad people, and now the census shows 54,000, a gain of -ly our on It a man makeB a competent and honest judge the pco sevenths in years.

Ross Ave. one door west or Anay pie retain him in office. Honesty, fidelity to public trust, and experience are Running Into a Turtle Koosb pispatcli. CLEARWATER, KAS. Building Brick Of the best quality can always be secured at BULLEY'S BRICK YARD, One Block East of the Santa Fe Depot.

Ross' grocery store, -CLEARWATER. KAN. three strong points held by Judge Jew-ettin this fight He is so strongly en- Along our road the track skirt a stretob 9t boegy, swampy territory, and by tha tide of the tracks is a sluggish stream. That place is alive' with turtles, and tbey will crowd out upon the logs and sticks at the threnched behind these that the "third term" pop-guns fail to even send a paper l.lfilllllflUE yimiH 380 PAGES. IlliulntMl, In Clolh snd Gilt Binding, Rx.

money "rl uupi. Same, piper cover, 25c. lTili Boot con U.m. mnr E.i'.i., hsnv hv mn Miamu ntf I InA 1 wad inside the fortifications. day noticea me wneeis 01 my engine sup SXaiwSmiSX diuibfcfomutio.HiiLtii, The Laredo Ledger found its way to ina; and we eoald not make any time, Fi BMmHrrwMr.DromotiDyiuiOTwnQ mt mm Marrv.

whonot. whi IrdicnlAtn, when wetunrj, naily 1 discovered the oause. The rails igith6intoyou. oVroerf.i rKkricrcREmtrua welL ihould AND THE la lift. Young or old, mamrd oriinzle, lick or rod tt.SniK.lcd DR.

WHITTIEH. 81-Le were restlag places for the turtles, whlco gathered on them so thickly as to actually IDT TUI. OUT ABUDWI, w.m wwnw Impede tne progress ot tue train. Hen tbe KANSAS FARMER wheel ran over them they aUnpel, and that kind of greasing had gotten the track too slippery for tha driver wheels to da The Leader sanctum last week. It is neat and.

newsy seven-column folio and has the appearance of being a healthy infant Frank A. Niblack, our young Heosier friend from Rockport, is the publisher. Frank is an experienced publisher and practical printer. has plenty of the vim and vinegar qualities that are necessary is a Tils 1 FamCy Eeileise in use fr yean, all over the world, tor t-J, liSfsesiion. Urer, to.

ZfvaiM Hissd Z'sUnta -ONE YEAH FOR- 0225 0220 t3a.a pureed crid'bgst at OUTED AT THIO 07FIOU ALL GRADE3.

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Years Available:
1886-1887