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The Chapman Courier from Chapman, Kansas • 2

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FARMERS furmcrs combino and consoli date thamsolves into an organization Chapman Courier JME. W. OUBTS, Alhaiioo it musi IlKD -r EAR MARK The following is part of a dispatch sent to the St, Louis Globe night before last, which clearly indieatca hybred blood in the ooDgresHiiian from the Fifth district of Kansas "Congressman Anderson, of Kansas, stood out stubbornly against the repub-. When a stand- menn eomcthiog. If the men who canipoee tb.u organisation wiirstick Ejitwudatthe posloffli' -la Olroaman, Kansas tor transmission through, the Wills itt second surins of Sufriittn per year in advance.

together much can he The "trouble will bo, that as soon as spring opens up and their attention ie directed toward putting in crops and Ml Ul. UUttU URUIU9 loo u.n... in vote was taken upon the proposition ltuleB every tending thorn, they will Dccome oegu-Vnt' of their alliance duties and through -lu tNittii vvw man exuepi Anderson rose, and when maoilfll Anderson alone Adxttoiiiog raws niaue miwvi If Nellie El? had nut bad her rait. tmrked S. Ae would not have iWod eo tieb attentioa.

UIO UUIC1 DIUO a lack of care the wave of enthusiasm stood ud. If the Kansan bona wo Ten Thousand Bushels of Ear Corn in Exchange for Biihaida and die out. Be this, as it party, as he threatens to do, make mischief with the margin so small. may; our law makers should heed the warning and proper legislation eiipuio. oh nnne be had for the relief ot tae lar- After the caucus Mr.

Anuernuu r-proaehed Speaker lleed and said: v- "I hope you did not construe what 1 said tontght as a personal reflection. mcr and laboring man in this country. Dry Goods and At TWO Cents a Bushel Above; Market Price; The MauhaTtau Agriculturalist is au 4l.ity far the statement that Stockton Atf-Jumj has closed, for the winter. unburn" College is pitting up oqe tl.e finest ohapels; and library tmild-injj to bo round in the west, It is to 835.0PQ. Tn Diokinson county alone we have a repuoueao, A'tl iW vrui id to be erai ual thirty lodges of the Farmers' Alliance to me and to every other republican in 'on day Cof Delivery.

Mr. Anderson began. as it to aeieuu i if i SrvoU-r deliberately a. membership aggregating i. members.

New members ara being added by the score at every meeting. It is a growing power that is bound to demand the attention and respectof the i tn Irnn DJ ValeolLae of Clay Center, has v. onnniotwl bv the governor as He- No Man in Chapman or Vaciniiy THAN TO DEAL WITH H. Gr. BOLES THE PIONEER REAL ESTATE MAN I fryyanaiiKiaMa turned his bacU on mm ami mL.

V.nt Mr Anderson iuaue REMEMBER, This Price is for Trade, and not to Apply on Account. of the State University, to fill the "powers that bo. mniild not stand by that place of J. F. Killings rosigneu.

portion of the rules which does away a 111 a ifoiveraitv of Lceompton, re GEO. SNYDER. with dillatory motions, or miiousi-ioe." He was unwilling to trust the ,1 its president Christ- majority. ift of 113,000. The ns.no of the The Alliance of Cloud county have built their own elevator in Miltonva'c and do their own shipping.

Every Allience in this vaoinity should have the seoretary send the Courieii a report of each meeting which wo will has not yet been maae MORE RESIDENCES. Theouestion of the proper, invest Manchester is to have a ment of money is of intereet to every will. So in Hope-when the pigs be-Herald. If You Wish to gladly publish free of charge. Uhapaan already has one, and suta- vtatar power tor a oozeu u.

person "possessing capital upon whicti a reasonable interest is to be derived and the investment a safe one. In this city more residences are needed. There is no question hut what twenty five neat cosy houses erected in this place wuld find readv occupants willing to pay a PAY OFF YOUR MORTGAGE, 1 890. Harvard College Spokane Fal New Line Mr Harry Slemmer in furthering his Rice county claims over 1,000 members. Tho Hutchinson Weekly News devotes one page to Alliance news.

Tim Union Pacific Ruilway, haviuft com- education by attonding Lane university In, chosen a colored man as its "class orator. This gpeaks well for the The valuable English Shire horse pleud its line to Spokane Falls, Washington Territory, ib running its trains direct to that point, thus torraing the most desirable routs ON YOUIKFAIUI HE CAS owned bv T. JH. Sheets anu liheralixm of one of our toremosi of learning. fair rental for the same.

If any of pur readers have friends who have money lying idle it would be a good plan to from the east ou account ot its I'ullmaa iai others, died last Friday night. The Belview Alliance has resolved ace sleeping cars, and Free Pullman Colonial KSSE. FURNISH YOU THE MONEY Superintendent Winansleotured Solomon City last Friday evening to buy flour only, that is manufactured bv homo millers. They ilaim that write them or tell them about tins oppor New ChiJUcothe. NTfw Chillicotiie, Jan.

30, 1890. sleepers. Spokane Falls is situated in the Palouse nonntrv and the distributing eonter for a tunity. This ot oourse aoes ooi every sack so used puts 12 cents into Vr, Tlotts returned last Friday from section of the northwest; tho resources ot some farmers' pocket but what there are readers ot tnis paper that would have sufficient means to put On Terms to Suit You. Illinois, where she spent several weeks which are unlimited.

As an illustration: I 60,000 busbels of wheat have bea raised Sumner county reports 1,400 Alii from 1,000 acres of land. Another feature up a number of these houses. It you have, let no time elapse until you have buildings in process of erection. ance members. upon the subject "Will I'ay.

sll who lis'ened, and put a good aumber of dollars into the library fund. The DickiMon County Normal will begin June 9, and close July 4 Prof. Jay of Beloit, has been Be-, oo-ed as instructor which is sufficient evidence that the institute will bo a suo-Osaful one. of the country greatly oonduci? to the visiting friends. Quite a Dumber of persons in this neighborhood aro confined to their rooms with the dreaded la grippe.

The Butler county Alliance has A GREAT SUCCESS. Thn Tountv Hftsh School could not TH 0ST Millard McDonald savs that Thrushes raising ot crops, is me u' rain falling while crops are being hm vasied For pamphlets deacripthe of the oouutry, or for rates, time tables or maps pertaining to the Union Pacific Ruilway apply to your nearest Ticket Agent, or any Ageut of the nnmnonv nr ihn underniizned. called for an extra session of tee legislature. have been more favorably located than have one of the prettiest kids he ever r-hanman. Not a "joint not an saw.

lie did not give the ago, or coior Reno oounty has forty-six sub-Alli- 1 1 Klfl w-r-v t.uir Millard is of that family who operated billiard or pool table in tho city. Companus in Amsrlca Beprosented 11-2 Oen'l Paa. Agt. are great lovers' of Kidd's and thinks anoes, and a memDersuip 01 This is the banner Alliunco county of DR. KING'S NEW DISCOVERY- that old folks dont need tneir giaea cold weather, but he is mistaken, the tho state.

Tho State" Board ot Education at iboir last meeting granted 80 conductor's and about 150 instructor's certificates. Three sets of institutes will be held be-jtinring respectively June 9, Juljrl-A mdJuly 29. T. i now reported upon good author- With Chapman creek on tne r.ai uu the Smokcy river on the South with beautiful trees skirting the banks of either; while on the North and West tbo high hills give relief to the attractive scenery and all combined with the quiet unas-Mim'ine and hospitable residents of the old lady cannot knit without her glasses. The following resolution was unani- You have heard your triends and neighbors talking about it.

You may yourself be one of the many who know from personal cxperiunce just how good a thiog it U. It vo'i have ever tried it, you are one of 1 i nova it will seem quite odd at imously adopted bv Alliance No. 94 of first, to say Father and Mother Romer, JiAnson county, "that any oounty otnee in the state of Kansas could and shou a hv Februarv lOih, the divisions but Owen says it will oe no troupe lu inwn make the place unequaled as au be filled at a salary not to exteed $1,000 Urookville and Wamcgo will be staunch inenus, oeonuse iuo thing about it la, that when onee given a rial, Dr. King's Now Discovery ever after holds a plaoo in the house, t'f you have uiod it and should afflicted With a eough. per year." Thero is no question but educational point.

No temptations sur-round the pupils: Parents have, taken him. Scripter Jtrill. go Junction City next Tuosdiiy to. meet his brother and sister from Indiana. what the taxes are too huh.

The far nnld or anv Throat, Lung or Chest trouble, all these things into consioerauou uu mer is compelled to pay too much for T-H the Bchool is now full to overflowing having the records 01 himsell and neigh secure bottle at once and give it a fair trial. It is guaranteed every time, or money rafnnded. Trial Bottles Free at h. bors kept by county officials. The money Dickinson County has put in its' Hieh school is well spent.

The In a new" game played at Pauper school house, Millard led, Johnnie Millers was trump till cluba led, then Ma hfimrcd to Junction City. Ibis win jmt Junction City in the lead of any in central Kansas. John ElkinsTthe twelve-year-old boy A-ut to the Iowa penitentiary for life for muring his father and mother, expressed the opinion that the authorities were rather severe on a poor orphan. Thry will kick, won't ihey? Humphrey Drugstore. COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE.

success of the institution is assured and nninmnftolA 'Oliapffian son. washead Millard threw up his band and gave one, and then had additional room is dbuuuu the large" number whe will attend in the Just Issued The Passenger DepaUinenl of the Union Pacifta R'y has just issued a pamphlet entitled "Outdoor Sports and Paaiiuies," whicii gives the correct rules for Base Ball, Lawn nothing left. What had he to start future, Terrapin Lake. Terrapin Lake, Jan. 30, 1890.

Snow and ice melting, while wet and muddy roads are the result. Thomas F. Howe, of Chapman, ap with, Miss Wonn? John doosn know the granger sign. Some young men aro intensely ppoti Tenuis, Croquet, Polo. Cricket, ttacqueis, cal.

and cannot, therefore, see any use The man who is the strongest in his is the ono who mastered all jOw details. The student who would be On account of the bad roads our mail Quoits, LaCrosse, Foot. Ball and tuning, of studying that whieh, as they say, A PAPER FOR EVERYBODY. carrier has not been able to bring the peared in the Lake region Saturday on thev will not use. They object, tnere- mail regular for the last two weeks.

business. fore, to tho study of Latin and kindred it will be found especially convenient as rsferense book for ihew games, and bj sending two cents in postage stampa to K. I. Lumax, General Passenger Agent. Union Pacific R'y, Omaha, a copy will sheer-fully mailed to.

any address, Feek. Some of the farmers of New Chilli- L. O. Jaderborg and John Peterson subiects. They must remember, bow cothe havo been busy putting up ice hauled a large number of fat hogs to ever, that beyond the mews value of market lately.

during the past week. Latin assisting them to a better under- proficient ia his studies must ODserve and overcome all obstacles iy eoiioentrated, diligent study. Thero arc a number of papers in Kan-jias that have wearied their readers for a lung time by referring to Mr. Burton as Ilats." Wo would suggest that if jlho editors of those sheets have any originality they use some new epithet. Henry Foss has been very tick with The new towns-lvip board held their.

the English language, the A WELCOME-WEEKLY VISITOR! first meeting of 1890 at S. P. Scripters' la grippe, but we are pleased to hear Soda Sprngs, Idaho- The splendid, new Idanha hotel erected last year at Sda Springs, Idahe, is ow nnn for the eeason under the direot maa- Monday. Aunt Ruth. that he is again convalescent.

John Lindahl toon a trip to Abilene value of the study as a mental drill is unquestioned and cannot well be supplied by any other branch. This is the testimony of our best educators. Let the man who would gain tho power if vou want a cup of like agement of the Union Paoifio railway." This last Thursday and purchased a nice new TO HUNDREDS OF FAMILIES. your mother used to make buy a watch. Miss Elizabeth Bislaud completed her hotel in first class in every respect witn an ihe modern conveniences and will comfortably accommodate several hundred guests.

of forming clear conceptions, of obtain Gust Anderson, Alfred Peterson and other, promising young men of this vacinity are now attending Terrapin The medicinal springs whioh abouna noont sample of that mxea ieaat T.V.HOWE'S. Eubepsy. That is what you ought to have, in fact you must have it. to fully enjoy life. Thou ing the mastery of all his powers, speoa a few years studying Latin and be will Soda Springs are noted for their curative propertics.and many remarka.le cures nave find himself greatly benetuted.

Dr. Phillip Krohn," formerly of the sands are 1 earching for it daily, and mourning because they find it not. Thousand Devoted xo the Best Interests of East Dickinson and the City of Chapman. beea reoorded. Splendid hunting ana ex-cetlent fishing is to be found a few miles of Soda Springs.

dooJ livery and guides al school. Many of our citizes went each evening, during the past week, to see the grand sciopticon views shown with eal- jnur around tho world in "just seventy-Jmir days, sixteen hours and forty-six jumutes. Miss Bisland only receivod jur offers of marriege during her trip. JSlie not quite so gy as Nellie Bly. Tho Chapman Courier will waste jtime Ibis fall in fighting no.

Ander-Kon Hope Herald. If the Courier should waste time in rpnoitiB Jno. A. Anderson it would be Abilene Gazette but later of the Atchi- upon thousands of dollarj are spent annuany by our people in the hope that they may at ways to be had. son Champion, has accepted the call to tain this boon.

And yet it may pe nau vj the pastorate of the Congregational For further mtornmiioB aaaress, E. h. LOMAX, Oen'l Omaha, Neb. eium light by Prof. S.

R. Elmer, ot 0 towa, in the hall at' Enterprise! 4 all. We guarantee tUt Electrio Bitters, if nJ aocordide to directions and the useper church at Atchison. Mr. Jvronn is a brilliant writer and ah able" man.

The lesson he learned ia Junction City has sisted in, will bring jon good digestion ami lime well spent, for we believe this self oust the demon dyspepsia and all mseasea 1 Buckisn's Arnica Salve. The Best Salve in the world for Cuts. A Friend of the Schools and Churches. A Foe made him a better man, perhaps. eiruc Jno.

A. Anderson the grandeft T.iver. Stomach and Kidneys. Haia at ouc Walnut Grove, Walsct Grove, Jan. 30, 1890.

is fast disappearing and soon verdant spring will be Jirusies, Sores, Uloers. Salt Rheum, Fever nod ft pet bottle 'hjXJ3. Humphrey, drug hypocrite of modern times. Nellie Bly boasts of having received Sores; Tetter Chapped Hands, Clsiloiams. gist seven offers of marriage duiing her fly The superintendent of tho Abilene Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and positive THE BET OFFER YET.

Last week a large load of the pupils ing trip around the world. ly cures Pi'tes, er no pay required. It is hoola has formed a teachers class to of district No. 37, visited their old A NEW DEPARTURE. Ttprinninc -with the) issue of January 2d tho hf-ncfit cf those students in the high guarantee to give perfeot satisfaction, er monoy refunded.

Trice 25' cents per boi, AUMA ELATED, 1890, The Topaka -'Weekly Capital will be teacher at Detroit, H. M. Light. The Teachers' institute at the Chron Ister school house was unusually well at hcol who desire to fit themselves for it auher. and for others who desire to A six foot vein of coat struck In For Sale By L.

E. Humphrey enlarued from 8 to 12 ptgea. and be otaer- to all Manner of Organized Evil. PATROHISE YOUR HOME PAP.EE. AN EXCELLENT ADVERTISING MEDIUM! in every feature.

It is a our neiahborlna cuy. II Limrick of Alma has been hnnt- 9v9il themselves of the opportunities It.ia an innovation, which will tended by patrons, but very light by the itntr for Kansas coepie ait toe $1,000,000 I have the above amount to loan at 7 per tpaehers. Superintendant Ford and lime, and worth? of patronage. ing'ccal over there for more than three vpnrs. At last he reports success more probably result in.

good to the schools Havinir made special arrangements witn Mr. Nieslev were delegates from Abi cent. Give me a call if you want to pay on your old mortgage. H. G.

BoiK9. than he anticipated "He spent a coneid- the publisher, we "are enabled to offer the lene, and from Chapman Prof. Cook, erahlesum of money before receiving The power to concentrate ones ihuughtp, upon any the will of Chapman CouaiEa and I'he lopeaa neei.j II. Engle, Richard Cline and Mr. Han fWiial.

both one vear, for 1,60. any signs of discovery of the hidden 1 lib iu lividuaj, i one of the most desn son. Everv Kansas man should have bib local UNION PACIFIC "THE OVERLAND ROUTE." Last unrintr be was rewarded by able ihiosis to be attained by the student paper, for home news and a paper from the a fourteen inch vein of. soft poal at a After spending Saturday and Sunday at home the large number of high school if he jes not accomplish this, ho has eaoital of the state. Give taw combinauon The Sportsmen's, Toarists and Pteaaure dopih of 190 feet, and at a depth of a trial.

it guinea an education, ff he has ac- Seekers' lane. students returned to Chapman. Latest Telegraphic Dispatches to a few Hours The Union Pacifio "The Overland Route' iired this Bower, should he learn little 500 feet another vein was BtrucK ot a-bout the same thickness but of a far bet Ed Johnson and family will move Send for the Neat Little Sketch Book will aell ticketa'at atationtio Kansas, Neb, eK he has that which will soon give Before Going to Press. into Mr. Frey's tenement house next and Wyoming east of Qreen Eiver for the ter nuality.

Another vein was struck at "1 1 OOK l.iiu a vast store of knowledge. Holidays, to all pomti on its line wunin Tuesday. G40 feet, one at l.oou ano one 1,000 iha hpt nualitv of aothra- distance of 2TO miles, at one fare for the There will be many sleighs of all The Lcoti Transcript edited and FUD" hv C. C. Cline guepended pttbli- dlneriDtions for sale now.

round trip. Ticket! will be on sale Deo. 24 25 and January 1890, good going oa data ICCV Bito coal is alleged to have been discovered, six feet in thickness. Mr. Limrick says this coal is more than 92 per cent 1.

1 ration last week. Mr. Cline will be re "GUN CLUB RULES." highly interittlinft and useful to Sportsmen It contains tha American rules for trapping and shooting adopted by the Katjpnat Gim Association, as welt as the revised game laws of the Western States and Territories Copiea sent free upon application to J. S. TEBBETS, Oen'l P.

T. Agt. Ohaia. Nr.a The teacher who went rabbit hunting ot sale and eood for return passage up toana membered by his past with 3B WHK A SPECIALTY. 00 Saturday within a mile ot wnere tne inoluding January 1890.

Take advantage nf thi rednoed rara'and spend Christmas M'ha Courier. The transcript jras an ex institute was held, received many com rdimfintH. 1 newnnaner possessing identity. It and New Year with your friends relatives, caibon, ana weigns ionr puuuu moro the pquare foot than the best Pennsylvania anthracite. He says there is an inesaustiblo supply of ooal in this vein and that by September he will be ahipr ping ooal into Kansas City for 3 tnn that ih now naid for at the rate of 7 For any information ta rbgnrds ftaie of The pnpila of Walont Grove sehool trains, apply to the qeareai u.

pnkfd under Mr Clioe's jurisdiction as or tho leading papers in western Katisnf. Hr. Cline is a ready writer and publishes a paper called 4 he ugiiist, G. E. Kyner is editor.

SO SO a ten wholesale, Mr. Lim- agept or JJ. L. LoMAJt, Gen' I Pass. Omaha, Sib, a a atvio purely original with him Don't fall to get a can of Baking Powder and a Sled at 7 T.

Hdwe's. Miss Lena Thisler is a visitor at Mr s. If lie goM to Salt Lake, Utah to a'e- iick aays the coal shaft now down 400 feci." Jlurt Austin's. f. po-i ton on a daiiy pj'i-r-.

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