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The Ninnescah Herald from Ninnescah, Kansas • 2

The Ninnescah Herald from Ninnescah, Kansas • 2

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cksc- fc-u sm Advertising-Directory. 0GG KBLL NINNESCAH HERALD. regular 25 centsi Making our toilet, turned our socks, we hied hence and struck the festival in full blast, ,.40 Three months. One One vear 1.50 Six ..75 Bank of Kingman. Phil.

Weiss Coal dealer. Tm. Michener Hardware. running smooth and nice. After get ting our supper tickets we were at.

i 'taM a and imagined we had J. GEORGE SMITH, Editor and Publisher. THE NEW rtniPV Wirv land, from the amount of hBantiful and delicious cakes THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1886, ThP. cnffee and ovster soup were the Phillip Weiss Billiard HalL M. N.

Yancy M. Kingman. First National Bank, Kingman. Sheard Hotel First-class House. J.

S. Howard City Meat John A. Hicks General Merchandise. rival of culinary departments of the SUCCESSORS TO 11. CARMAN world.

After satisfying our appeutea xt-ft Sinn arpd ourselves to catch items The first we noticed were twenty babies 2- Washington Letter. Frpm onr Regular Correspondent. Washington, 2s ov. 19, 188S. The week has been a very quite one here.

So thoroughly engrossed i3 the President in the preparation of his oa urflU behaved a Fnrmers' and Drovers' Bank, King- aiiu Mun iinvi'-nji, group as ever gathered together, and man. we think the best looting. Livingston Bros. General Merchan dise. nntined that Kinnescah was rep HEAP STORE J.

Curtis Merchan resented by several of her best people. dise. Wa noticed several of the beaus and TomM Mnrl. of Kincman Loan belles popping corn to one another. message, that he cannot endme the slightest interruption.

He sees only these persons who come to the White Iloute at his request, those 'whom he wishes to consult on important business: The approaches to him are care-felly guarded; and he is left in seclusion with Lamont. office. As a solicitor of votes Galbrith tafees Rrnmp. Liverv and Feedj Stable. the pastry, with D.

Sheldon nexx on the docket. Wishing to Reduce our immense Stock of Cloaking and Eurnishing goods we will sell at cost for the next sixty days. Ladies cloaks, cloakingand dressgoods, overcoats gents furnishing goods, hats, caps and gloves, and all our goods atg. eatlY reduced prices, pTvTamee Livery and Feed tt.a caVe for the handsomest lady Stable. The Capitol presents a busy scene of was won bv Miss Frankie Ratlief l- TTunncrpr General Mer- rfnaratinn for the ariroachine: ses- uiuc ij ro would have'eaptured the chandise.

Bicn. It is an immense work to reno Kr Smith Land. Loan and rinn rn-fnr the ueliest man in Kansas Tate this great marble structure, m- J. iiw. but he considered it an insult, or rather Insurance.

siriA 9Tirl nnt even once a vear. In nlic and he had to Tim "Fnmnns Boot and Shoe Store cluding the recant extension at its base II -l -J i-l-. -Mr- Don't you think Kingman. tirip lanVinof mail If Geo. F.L Berry Co.

General mer- the marble terrace which surrounds the north west and south slues of the Capitol, replacing the grassy earth work previously there, the building covers there is anything well bank on its our chanaise. Call and see us at Carman's Old Stand, Commercial staeet. Chas. Arnold Co. Blacksmithing rood looks.

and Woodwork. tim Tirrwropfis were about $100. lor Geo Berry 4 CO. 1" rvin-v Co. Lumber and a it taees vvest I -J i uilding Material; E.

A. Visser, man. Hinnescali, Kansas. Pmnt to sret there. iVorMs Kellogg, wo Tavo t.h fmest and most interest jrTiitararv entertainments every Sat Patents.

"'S about five acres, and cne will have to walk half a mile to go around it. This improvement add3 much to the height cf the building and gives it a much better rprcportion. Formerly, when seen from a distance, it looked too low for its great length and width. An optimistic Senator says the approaching session will be one of unusual activity. He thinks the house will be in condition for harmonious, ener urday evening it has ever been our iuck i to attend.

Obtained, and all Patent business attended to promptly and. for moderate fees Our office is opposite the umtea nn Avrts. in the vicinity of Lawn- dale has about completed a nice little Gr TIN IS OR-N tain patents in less time than those remote from Washington. Send model or drawing. We advise as to patenta- getic action.

The defeated members are ree from restraint and at liberty to bi'ity free or cnargc, auu. charge unless patent is secured. rfpr here, to the Postmaster, uie cottage. Mr. "Walsemyer and Geo.

3Iurton have each completed new houses. Mr. Albert Dyche is preparing to build extensive cattle sheds. Many other improvements will be noted in time. Rex.

tin what thpv think risht, and the re -1 T-r -nri tn -m elected members have the re-assurin tohFktoTF Kinsman and fcrrnwleds that thev have itwo years in circular, advice, terms anu reiereucw which to heal over any trouble they to actual clients jour ovvu sww; county, write to Pratt, Kas. may make for themselves now among TT-ncrn. tt a a vf. in Ninnescah, Kas. C.

A. SNOW Give Him a Chance. Opposite Patent Otuce, vvasnmgton, if. J. TTp will sell vou anything in the Hardware line as cheap as rt can be Poor soul he is down at the foot of the hill, WICHITA WESTEBN.

their constituents. He araws tne m-f pk "ice that all the President's will carry more weight and meet a mere ready response than they did a year ago, and that the second session of the Forty-ninth Congress will accomplish more than the first in one half the time. Manv novelties are wandering about Rpspt. with temptation, surrounded by sin TIME CARD KINGMAN KAN3AS- him 1 just give him a Don't spurn chance 6:10 elsewhere. we Keep aiuii Pon SheTler Stoves-Cook, Ranges and Heaters.

Also aroed wire, oom bneneia, etc. st 33oor lorm Of me SHBAED HOTEL. 'No. No Were vou in his place, as tempted as he, 9:40 AREIVES. 5, way Freight 3, Express 1, Mail and LEAVES.

No You mi2H5 De as uau, cvc "i' Then give him your hand, and bless No. 6, way Freight 7:30 a 5:20 pm mgs besides. Instead of a kick or a curse I h.rvress. Offer a very large stock of 8:30 a No. 2, Mail "and Express.

So hunted, so branded by merciless man, I. coo van Fkakk M- IIill, Supt. through the sphere of Doiitical economy sow, and bills of new character will be introduced in Congress this winter. Questions relating to the wage winners of the world over-shadow other thing3. Labor has caught the ear of mankind at last and the greatest and mightiest hava paused and listened respectfully to what it has to say.

Among the new snheiKt beinsr earnestly pressed by po -wr. wrmdpr hn thinks vou are liKe au W. I3- CDJHETST KINGMAN, PRATT WESTERN. 3905- 1 Bank of Be mercifufl give him a chance I Kingman! CAED KO. 1.

NINNE6CAH 3-ANSAS. ATJTMVTCS. First Miona He i3 "somebody's son," in childhood -vr -I nonmmnH at.inn .12:12 it. fATifl to nth fir's caress lities! pnoTiomists hose aim is to relieve Prirfit. -Irregular Oh give him a lift, a kind cheery word, -vrt anrpiv ovn do notMnsr less I T.Tr.,VT.'.K.

$50,000. Capital 8:40 To exercise charity, Christ-like, to him T7finr TiipaisiiTP. finhance: Freiht Irregular C. P. KHOPES, Agent.

latenal DRY GOODS, Buildin the sad features in the life of the toilers, is one providing that helpless old people be cared for by the state after reaching the age of sixty-two. To raise the requisite fund for this plan, it is proposed that youth be compelled to look out for old. age in the folL-swincr manner: For each child 111 JT Then as you hope lor mercy irom Heaven above. Have mercy, and give him a chance. OFFICERS: W.

HODGSON, President, E. W. niXTON, Tice President. D. B.

COOK, Cashier. M. W. CHAM NESS. Assist.

(Wr. W. E. MAYNABD, Sy OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. NATIONAL GOVERNMENT.

sl assort- Tojiont Orover Cleveland DIRECSQRS: Ti iaAnr. John Sherman J. K. P. ROGERS, tiivTnv Tnctina M.

t-t. VV aite H. SHAFEX, Y. M. TUI-L.

K. W. HODU302T. Senator Ingaixs believes that his son, if he lives, will see a railway running from Chieago, or perhaps Duluth, straight south through the Mississippi valley, then through Mexico, Central and South America, branch H. BILLING W.

E. MAYNABD. ment of Bright New Lumber which i-rsT-r r-f stutA T. F. Bavard i JOHN MECORNET, D.

B. COOK, Secretary of Treasury B. Manning RAm-fitarv of War Wm Endicott born the parents are to deposit ten dollars with the government, which is to be placed to the credit of of the institution at a fair rate of interest, and the deposits cf those who die are to be transferred to the credit of the surviving members of the same class or year. Forty dollars i3 the minimum sum with which a person can sustain life for Se.cTet.a.rv of Navv W. C.

Whitney DOES A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS. Money to Loan on Personal Security. Good Notes Bis-counted. Best rates made on Real Estate reach of all. Secretary of Intei icr L- Q.

C. Eamar-shov A. II. Garland ing in the southern continent to Eio Janeiro on the east and Valparaiso on tjio wpst that passengers can be CLOTHING, Keep constantly on Hand ST(akCT of the House J. G.

Carlisle Loans on Lone Time. ticketed and frieght billed through Sf KINGMaN, KANSAS EAST SIDE NORTH MAIN STREET, state government. Notice. Govenor John A. Martin T.iMit.

fiovenor A. P. Riddle i Lime, Hair, Brick, Etc. rxf Ktota E. B.

Allen one year, bux order to give oici ae that assistance which would relieve it from care, it is proposed to give the sum of $90 dollars yearly to needy persons after they have passed their seventy-second year. At seventy-three most nrsons are incapable of manuel labor, State Treasurer Sam 1 Howe Hacker Bros'. Attorney General rs. ji a uu ia et.to Anriitrwr E. P.

McCabe My wife, Mrs. Elenor Worthington, having left my house and board I will not be -responsible for any debts accrued by her. Josbfh WoRTHrycvrox. For sale or trade for farm property, one business house with three rooms, Simt. Pub.

Instruction J. H. Lawhead but from sixty-two to seventy-three Call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Estimates carefully figured. GOVERNS! ENT.

many are able to earn something, and John Kellev therefore the Benson can be graded One Price "Cash House Frank E. Gillettl corner Commercial and Broadway St. N. S. Arnold KING31AN COUNTY State Senator Representative easurer Sheriff Clerk Cnuntv Attornev T.

N. Price. J. U. McClelland BOOTS and SHOES KANSAS.

J. J. Stevens N1NNESCAH. A Good Offer. R.

P. Bolles A. Craeun those years, increasing each succeeding year until it reaches $90, and this amount is to be continued until death. This is of course, merely one of the manly plana that are suggested in behalf of the poor man, but it is one that will appeal to his heart. To feel that absolute want will net overtake him in Register of Deeds Burt Venable We call the attention of our readers Cierk of Court F.

Robinson We are Showing a New Line of Dress Goods. Velvets in block and Colors. Flannels alt Kinds and Prices. Xjim-O SlxirtirLgs I Wm. Green Mark D.

Libbv STAR. Probate Judge Surveyor Coroner offer to those wishing a good Farm and Home journal in connection with the Pr. J. II. Haggard 1st Hist Mr.

Russell 9.1 S. A. Ridee Commissioners 3d I. W. Rush -RiaTilrPtR in Tied White and Grey very PRATT COUNTY GOVEE3S'3IENT Thompson A.S IIeraxd.

Besides the home paper, at $1.50, we will furnish the Western Rural, subscription price 51-65, Handy dictionary valued at 51.00 and Rural Architecture worth 40 cents, all for $3.00. For the benefit cf the ladies we have made arrangements with the publisher of Demorests Magazine to furnish that excellent monthly in connec Representative the evening of life would greatly relieve the hardships of manhood, and the trying conditions of the present could be faced with greater courage. There is little doubt that the curious question will be tugging energetically at the heart strings of this nation be-f ore a great while, and that Congress vdll huve to deal with it or something similAr. Evidentlv nothing can be done Livery, Feed and Sale Stable, cheap. Cotton Flannels cheaper than you irroDate juuge iv.

s. a ay Tl. C. Lewis can buy eisewnere. -sa Aixorney Clerk of Court County Clerk J.

W. Ellis D. Lewis J. A. Stine W.

P. Finger I A. Axlme tion with the Herald for 3.00,includ- County xreaaurer Register of Deeds Supt. Schools Sheriff at th aurvroachins short session, but "How dp you sell tnem so cneap. ium0 for Evei-yhody.

They will fit you in Ail i4 Tl-ttr ine three or four dollars worth of pat Max Lament J. S. Rarnes 1 i THOMAS LONG Proprietor. Cor. Elm and Rogers sts.

ern. The monthly alone is worth $52.00. Surveyor GROCERIES! TOWNSniP. Trustee Joe Canoon t- H. Morton the tenders cf the labor movement are credited with an intention of urging the president to call an extra ssssion of the Fiftieth Congres3 as soon as the present one adjourns, for the purpose of considering legislation in the interest of the workingmen.

size ana price. -q-h goods at lower prices than you ever bought them. Clerk Chas McConnell Justice of the Peace B- A Deweese NINNESCAH, TOSTOFFICE HOURS, Boots and Shoes. My prices and assortment will please jol GO TO PRICE SMITH For Your LOAISTS- Lawndale Gossip. IiAWNDAUE, NOV.

30. We do not advertise prices Closes 7:00 pm Opens 7:30 am Tour corre9pondent felt indisposed for the last -week or bo, therefore our I. N. Allbritnih. Postmaster.

But we make prices which tell. failure to itemize We made a flying trin throuErh the county last week and Good Rigs for Visitors and com found Pratt county still on the boom Saratoea is growing sonic; several fine NINNESCAH iarce buildings are in course of erec BE mercial Travelers alwaps on hand Groceries of all kinds. You will do well to trade with us. HACKER SARATOOA, KAS. Wholesale or Retail South Side Square.

tion, as fine as you will see in the west. The town continues to improve notwithstanding the Ii. R. disconnection. Pratt Center, tbe metropolis of the county, is still the same get up and get city.

Their motto is, "Nothirg Succeeds like Success. From there we drove to Iuka, tLe town of misfortune that tias been torn up and hauled away CHARGES REASONABLE. SUCCESS. ECONOMY IS VEAlFM. AH the P4.TTERXS yon wish to nse during the year for nothicg (a raving of from 83.00 to 4.00) by eatiscribiug for THE HiliilESGAH HERALD AND Qgitio rest's BILLIAED HALL, P.

VEISS, Proprietor. C. ABW several times during the past few years, Good care and attention given to tiild other towns and corrupt tne Do all kinds of teams left in my charge. Opposite theNinnescah Hotel. With Twelve Orders for Cul Pnper Pattern of honest farmers by the wily county seat advocates.

for all that the wave of enterprise of pluck ha3 struck the and ere many moons it will raise your own sai.uiiun BOTH PUBLICATIONS, OWE YEAR, $3.00 (THREE DOLLARS), 3559 r. Richardson, Asa't Cashier. Craoun, Cashier. H. W.

Lewis, John A. Vice-Pres. Edgar Henderson, AND THEBESi liesiaent. in its might and lead the van for provements. At the present time there ar more buildings in course of erection than all the other towns in Pratt county.

The first person we met in town was the smiling phiz of 'deacon" Pinkston, who states be was well pleased and doing splendid in his new location, but has longing for his first love Ninnescah. After transacting iPTit.ima.te business we hitched up OF all t.iio Matrazlnes. My hall is fitted up with the Costainino Stories, and othkb Literabt Merchants running short of any stock will be supplied promptly and at very low prices. Orders fcy mail solicited. ATTRACTIONS, COMBINING OUiJbn- and IIouseiioi.i matteks.

Tllnatratcd tcilt Orifiinal Bleel Engrav Blacksmitliiii Celebrated Brunswick Balke j' NATIONAL BAf KINGMAN ings, FhatoifruvurrK, Oil lHcture and flue Waoilenta, making it the ModelMaya- Esch Mazine contains a eonpon order entitlins the holder to the selection i.f auy pattern illustratea our cattle and started on eur homeward TTifiditAtms on the future of Billiard and Pool Tables. The Best SUCCESSOR TO KASK OF K1HGMH. Oldest Bank in "Kingman County. Pratt, wanderinac if it wtrald not be FIRST CLASS WORK AT LOWEST PRICES. tot- better for the county to have the county seat moved to Alaska for th con venience of a few possibly.

Tr, -nnrKft of time we arrived at Lawn 111 tac jaUIUIt tH: 1.JIH t. bun. aiidi.u. wuu any of the Bizee manufactured, making patterns dtirinff the year of the value of over three dollars. DKMOREST'S MONTHLY is justly entitled the World's Model Masaziue.

The Larert in Form, the Largest in Circnlation, and the best TWO Dollar Family Magazine isnicd. 1887 will be the Twenty-thrrd year of it" publication. It is continually improved cd so extensively as to place it at the head of Family Periodicals. It contains 72 pages, large inches, eieear-tly printed and fnliy illustrated. Published, by W.

Jcnuinga Demorcat, Kbw York, AMD BY SPECIAL, AGREEMENT COMBINED-WITH THE unci i ncuaiiuiR Paid up Capital Imported and Domestic Cigars euf nnd sound, and learned there Special attention given xo nur TVRCi ADWAY. NINNESCAH, was going to be a supper at Wet Point lancet of a church, attherea- 25 cents. After rust- GJ.Berry&Co Kinnescali at $3.00 Per Year. Constantly on hand. fimnnd and tapping the kid sav in bank, we succeeded in getting the.

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Pages Available:
252
Years Available:
1886-1887