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The Hepler Banner from Hepler, Kansas • 1

The Hepler Banner from Hepler, Kansas • 1

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The Hepler Banneri
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Hepler, Kansas
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i 4-" -rr rm 1 W-00. A YEAli. 1 KAN. MAY, 2f. J'flJ, 3.

NO. 17; JL PORTER rr- -DE2UER IN- OTP! ro JjJMIl BANNER. WHITE BB0S 4. I prices. i.

i 12 and If SOUTH MAIN STBEip, FT. WSA5. he largest and most complete line of OARPJ3TS and IIOUS EDR-JfftSHIXa GOODS, in the elate. Also a magnificent hoe' 'of staple and aney Drj Goods' of every description from the cheapest to the beet, an to carry nothing jsut the yery best'- article'of every grade, and cpnee. neatly do sot come in co'mpetion with other cheap stores bat wjll absolutely jraarantee every article purchased at oar sbure, es cheap eg any house can sell good gqooja, and will refund the money op every art'ole sold which does not prove as representpd.

Oar stock" of carpets, lace ourtaioa window shades and draperies of eyerj kind, is the largest and best ever bowD and we extend a cordial invitation to eyery body to oall and examine am etock and prices. "VERY WHITE BRO'S. .1 't Qojirajje, You are respeotfally invited tp be present at the "Memorjal serxiceg," to be bald at the M. E. church, Hep.

ler, Sunday May at :30 A. XL By oider of Com. Connty politics is beginning to warm up a little, and Walnut township gives due notice that she is go- fluality 9t g9Mi ANNOUNCEMENTS, fee $y0Q Invariably it) FOB SBIRirr. We arc author ztd announce tlt William Jjavler, of Sherman township, is a oandidate fcr sheriff of Crawford county, eubject to the decision of the Republican county convention. Mr.

Jury, the effioient section boss at ths station, is doing some good workpn the road at the pond and around the statiqn. Mr. Jury is the right man in the light place. The Tyvine Trust Beaten, farmers can bind their grain, twine or no twine. I can furnish a simple device wjth the MoCormick Biader, (or for any McCormiok Binder) to bind with wire and can furnish all the wjpe you want at 10c per lb which is about one third cheaper than twine.

Come and see me and learn particulars P. A. Morrison, Hepler, Kas. ROCK ISLAND Cultivators come and see tb.9in at P. A.

Moaaisox's. Hens, roosters, ducks, nn'l Turkeys Will pay you the follownff pries in cash: Hens, Large, $2 75 per doz. Roosters, 1.50 Ducks, full fathered, 1.80 Pigeius, old, 1.00 Hens, Common, 2.40 Spring chickens, to 1.75 2 lbs. $2 25 Gees-e, full feathered, 3.25 Turkeys, 5c. per lb.

To be delivered at J. L. Tbomp son's, Hepler, Kansas, Friday, Saturday and Monday, May 17, 18, and 20. Remember the Dates and don't Tio. Call for Coops.

KICKARD, WOOD CO. For anything in this line, consult Authorised agena for TUIQ DA DPI? I rllO rftriiU Oouixaeu made lut ail iiublicnuuus. f.uiut freo PPFAMFRYfASSi. AIRrSUPPLII tEF0tfX5, CATALOGUBo CREAMERY PACUCLEUNgeCC LIvS mm Ejhiiis THE K. 8 TROUBLES.

On next Monday Meaarai Rossing ton, Dallas 4 Smith of tbjs city, attorneys for the Unipn Trust Company of New York wjl make appli cation to Judge Brewer at Omaha, for- directions to be given by the court to the receivers oftho Missouri) Kansas Texas rujlway. The UniQn Trust company is foreclosing a mortgage, ammounting in the aggregate to about $18,000,000 6n tbe K. ifc T. from Hannibal, Mistiouri, to Dennison, Texas, upon which it holds the first mortgage. The Mercantile Trust company of New York filled its bil 3rst to forclose their mortgage ammounting to about.

$1,000,000, being a seoond mortgage on that portion of the road on which the Union Trust company holds a first mortgage, and a first mort upon what is known a the southern extension in Texas, The receivers have kept the so as to be able to apportion JUe earnings and show just how much of tbe net earnings are earned by a partjoular mort gae division, The first two months of earnings produced by them chow that four-fifths of the net earnings are made upon the northern exten sion, upon whch the Union Trust company's deed rests a first in C'linoraDce. ine receivers, pricr to the filiog of a bill by the TJnio Trust company and tbe obtaining ot the appointment of the same receiv er! in their case, have been using the earnings as a common fund extead-v over the entire line, including the Missouri, Kansas Texas and th Texas extension, and have been mik ing permanent improvements out -jf that fund on tha southern extension without reference to the amount earned on that end u( tl-e road and appurtenant to it. The Union runt company's application to bt) male out next Monday is tor direction to the rjceivers to spend on'y. such in im provements on the several mortgage visions as are eurned by snch div sions respectively; 111 other words to prevent the diversion of the rents and profits 011 which they have the drat lien to tbe permanent improve ment of tbat portion of the property on which they hare no lien at all All the parties in interest will be present. The case is one of greai importance towards settling and da termining tb.4 controversy created by the several loreolasure suits.

The company wi 1 at the same time make applic tion for ihe payment of certain interest due to the ijoonville Bridge company, ot which the Union Trust company is trustee. Born Ou May 23rd, to Mr. and Mrs. Benj imin Atkinsou, near Porterville, 3boy. Mother and child doing well.

Notice of Final Settlement In the Probate Court of Bourbon county Kansas. To the heirs. aa.d creditors, of Cal- viD a. uiirli. You a 1 6, hgittv notified thit on the 17th dfcv oj; June 18S9.

I will make final suttlementof my accounts as administrator, cure testamunto an- exo of said estate, in the probata court of said county 01 Bourbon, or ms sooa thereafter a.s xBy cm be ex am-'ned, and the some tinv; and ace, arr.x said court for such allowance fcr services, ex penses and attorney fees us shall. seem to tbe court reasonable. This May 25th. 1889. SANDERSON, 1010 TEETH TO DATE.

AND NO PA! 0 THE PATI ENTSI sever) years Dr. Stevens has rnad a extracting worthless teeth without pain. Crown and Bridge work, gold lined plateg etc, ect. done. Preserving the natural teeth a specialty All work guaranteed as reodaw mended.

J. STEVENS DENTAL COMPANY, Room's 201 4 2U'i in l'he Block. FORT SCOTT, HEPLER JOE RHOMBERG, PROPRIETOR, Good fresh beef lepL constantly on hand. Meat waon will make reguhr trips to Hinttvilk and other points and supply peo; 1- on the routes. Fresh lari alw hud (IIKPLER.KVN.) C0NsUMPt'U It has permimently cured thow of cases pronounced by doctore i.H less.

If you nave premonitor.y iy-iv toms, such as Cough, Difficult; I Breathing, don't delay, brct iuH PISO'S CURE fob CONSUDk, I OBJ iinmediately. By Druggiata. -A Farmers tnk i.sr re of offer to sen 1 C. and on'' ble thii- iv ly i -i the K.KUI. A VltTS.

Cnop Feed, Tiie umkrsi ie i kei'p ci a- stautly ou Lund i. hop Fhfi So supply ih- W'n ts i- iuhli'-. Will exchanjro chop lor cth. I is iill is loent (1 tbe S. i Carpenter furm 3 miles s.mtli ist.

of Htt 'er. if tt 1 1. Abbott Buggy Co, ohioaoo, THE STEEL GEAR DUCQY. OF 100 KFFE1EST STTLCS Cf TESICLEX. titttttt jusoirrnrr ditsx tosss, 9 CITY AUD VICINITY A.

M. Routb, made us a pall tio frst of the week. J. L. Garrispn and wjfe Sun-dayed at Walnut.

Mr. Sanderson, was at Oswego, the first of the week. Dr. Galleher made a fjyjng rip ta Allen county aBt week. -Some of oar farmer1 arep lowing their corn for third time.

The oat crop in this part of the poanty will be irnmepse. Remember that Perry Morrison still on deck And a selling goo at hard pan prices for cash. Selo Yiets has had his business house iepainte4 and put in ship shape. Dr. MpfJnire, has pad the inside and frqnt of his store nicely painted Fraaier and Raysinger of Far-ling ton, have established a feed store Pittsburg.

Dr. Galleher reports a boy at Will Fink's, near Porterville, Monday May the 20th Mr. Porter, pat up a hitching rack in front of bis store this week. Geo, McY igh, has 'the contract to dig a pistern for ILrkham and Yieta and J. L.

Thompson, in the rear of their business houses. We understand the work, fl progressing finely. Kirkham and Veita new business house received the finishing stroke yesterday in the shape of a ancy cornice, These gentlemen now have the best building in the ejty. Gail and see them their new quarters. Rex.

W. B. Poinsett, of Quinimo Ktnsas, a brother-in-law of our towns man J. K. Kendall, was in the city the first of the week on a visit to hia friends.

Mr. Kendall informed us that he has been appointed chaplain ol the Pennitentiary. He went to Leavenworth from here to assame the important duties of hia office. In another column of this paper Under the proper heading will be found the announcement of Wm- Xwjear 915 township, a ean. dicUtje or the, office of Sheriff of Craw ford cpntj.

IJr. iAwto; baa been a resipen ox tnis county tor 10 years He has held tbf. office, of treasurer in bis townsip, has guarded the interests of the people faithfully and well. He is a stanch Republican, and one that can always be depended upon to werk for the beat interests of the party. During the war be did good service for his country in Com.

any Uih ILsseuxi, Inf'tj. Lg to make a sharp fight for one of the county offices thie fall. And whilti we are speaking of this matter we will say that the Treasurer's of fice ii the one we are gunning fq and that Jos Vina, will a candidate for treasurer before the next Repub lican county convention. Walnut township is certainly entitled to county officer this year. We have hid nothing of the kind for severs yeir6, and it is time we had a show ing.

What is the matter with Heoler ttiat she Gdn not celebrate the glori ons 4th of July this yearr Work it up Mayor Cunningham. Attend toe Memorial services to be neld at me J4. ft. Church to morrow at 11 a. m.

The old soldiers of this township are expected to attend in a body. Geo. Steffens, has returned from New York city where he went to see his mother and Bister safely aboard a ship for Germany. The farmers say that the pestiferous chinch bugs have had to lay low during the week on account of the cold rains. John Yiets has been absent from Hepler, lor the past week on a chicken baying expedition.

He visited several eastern Kansas towns and secured a car load. Xhey were shipped to California. Charles Roberts and M. Y. Mark ham, will open a feed store the first of the week.

They expect to keep flour, meal and chop feed. They expect to buy and ship country produce. Their place of business will be in tbe rQcpn north of this office. Dr. McGoize received a dispatch from Ft.

ScoU last Sunday, to see a little child that had taken down with scarl fever. child improved rapidly under tbe Vfn. skilful treat ment. He received a letter from the childs father today statin; that it was much better. The following transfer was taken from the Girard Press, of May 23rd: A.

O. Barnes and wife to S. S. Kirkham. Commencing at cor nerof lot 2, block 40, Hepler, north on east line of lot SO inches more or less to center of south wall of etcno buildinz on said lot, west a'ong cen ter of said wall to west end of said wall, west parallel with south line of said lot to west line, south to a cor ner of said lot, east along eoath line tobeginnbag.

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Years Available:
1887-1889