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Hepler Leader from Hepler, Kansas • 2

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Hepler Leaderi
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IK- TIIIO I.IOA ILL 1 Villi; Ki.nou. IIki i.i.k, Coi'Niy, Kansas. R. W. de LAMBERT CHEAPEST PLACE bo lmy fS ubweri ption Li a ten.

Stcal, Ton and Scissors. "Board wanted" as tho young lady said when plio camo to a mud puddlo in tho sidewalk. Burlington Free Trss. Tho affections are like lightning you can not toll where they are going to strike till they have fall-on. Dacordairo.

One of life's hardest lessons from the cradle to the grave is waiting. KEN SMITHS. Newspapers constitute a rnodern institution, wo limy say that within tho last hundred years they have almost entirly ooino into existence, for tlio newspapers of a hundred yours ago, would hardly bo considered iv newspaper nt nil now. People in those days did not expect to net ii in the morning and read tho news of tho world bel'ore hrenk-fast. But the strictly news part is, nevertheless, not the most impor- TAKES THE LEAD IN What Wc Want.

More Sidewalks. Moro Manufactories. Moro tenement houses. Moro land buyers to como. Ilepler wants a Shoemaker.

Kepler wants a good Dentist. Hcplcr wants a first-class barber. Ilepler wants livo, energetic people to locate here. Business men of all kinds are invited to come to our town. Business men of all kinds will find a good location here Business men of all kinds should come and bo convinced of it.

Business nicn of all kinds are coming in rapidly fall into line. liCVAIIIAIII.Y I.N AOVA.NCK. One copy oor yoHr. One copy six niuiUlm One copy three, months .70 .10 TO CO lt)J DENTS. Wo send onr ships out but cannot Jtrnvily on nil subjects Is rtjiiuircd.

Avoid personalities ami write oulv on one side of the paper. All cominimii itlioinsTi ordnv to reel ive alteniinn, he, iicLiini'iiiiied bv inc. real mime, of the author, and iniisl iem -iih not later than Tuesday evening. taut part of the nevvspnp.ir. The patiently await their return.

i(r(fh3 mm notion, PPOPMPfl rn.wT lJiiuoJjhj5). tiM'! -i Moro hearts pine away in secret uniuculion ot public sentiment, is perhaps the greatest power on We want the world at largo to snail reserve tiie ritflit to make r.m a anguish, for tho want of kindness alterations uiul corrections as ue may earth. When A3 r. Vunderhilt, in a thml: proper, and to sm.i.n i.s the cut lie moment of passion, carelessly mail nrlicm If we. V.

lieeessnrv. hut will in tho remark "the public be damned," no vii lc responsible lor ho views of our coiTocpoiiiiciiiii. ho had never realized tho power ci' know that Ilepler is the boss town. We want everybody, far and near, to know that Ilepler is on the boom. We want the whole world to know that portion of Kansas is the best farming land in the State.

The winters hero are mild, and the, sun never shone on a more fertile, country than is Southern Kansas. Come am! bo convinced. 1 1 iully undoirtam! fl.ut to liidd m- trade 1 must work lor the MTERESTOF MY CUSTOMERS THE LEADER'S TICK T. For l'resldent, ONE DOI.LAK. For Vice-President.

TVVKNTY-FIVK CKNTK. the press, and he did not realize that they had it in their power to cause him to apologise as ho afterward did, and beseechingly deny that he ever made any such statement. They wiped the very ground with the possessor of nu-hundred million. But in the business world perhaps, is tho place whoro tho newspaper appears most conspicuous. 11 St MMNZA from those who should bo their than for any calamity in life.

Dr. Young. The darkest night that ever fell upon tho. earth never hid the light, never put out tho stars: It only made the stars more keenly, kindly glancing, as if in protest against tho kindness, Goorgo Elioot. Tho character of no man is fixed till it has been tiied by that of the woman ho loves Till then he has only the materials of character, ami they arc all to be pimped and ordered as newly as if he had never had them before.

Howell. Sho who makes her husband and children happy, who reclaims tho one from vice and trains up the other to virtue, is a much groatcr character than ladies described in romances, whoso whole occupation is to murder mankind with shafts Ninety-three thousand acres of land planted with timber in Kansas last year. BETTER THAN CHRCMOS And I therefore adopt as my I'' A I A I HON KST I EA I I I shall be content with Yen Small Mis. PKODrOr; HOCGHT ani. SOLI) A.

O. BARNES. An average of about one-half of Following are the rates at winch we can furnish Tim T.kauki: wilii olher publications, liy a careful examination you will lini! tluit we can furnish our pupe.r and uny other paper or iuaguine pub-li-hed iii the United States or Canada at but little more, and in some instances Thirty-six thousand rabbit scalps have boon taken by the County Clerk at Chetopa, Kansas this Spring The tido of Chinese migration has tinned Ircm California to British Columbia in earnest. Hordes of the J.TongoIes are going there. ALSO THE BEST WAGON ON WHEELS! Til CI :i.Kl 3 1 Vrl KT iTT rr hi A 1 Rome persons whom we hnve asked to become subscribers have made the excuse that they already were, taking moro papers than'they had ime to read.

Wo have made it our busineoss to watch some of them and discovered that llioy had time every newspaper is devoted to business under the head of advertisements, this by some is looked upon as last and least, but to Ihe man who seizes everything by the forelock, it is tho most important. He watches carefully all the advertisements, and to illustrate, if any one does not believe the advertisements are read, let him advertise his property for salo at about one half its value, he will not be long in ascertaining that there are plenty of men who read the advertisements. Scarce a solitary lost article has beVn advertised in the I'kdipse. in tho past two years but what the little 5-line advertisement was found. A margin town a week or -two ago had his cow straj'.

He put in a week or two hunting after her, time worth two dallars a day, ho then came to this office and inserted a five line notice, and it brought him his cow in two days, for seventy-five cents. Parsons Eclipse. to borrow their and read it too. neighbor's Touch Chen-wale Torch. l.S'j'MVMN' my less, than the price of one.

This allonls you a vnre opportunity to iret your read-msr matter for the. new year. These rales include our premium picture. Pub's I With price. I ours.

Toledo tiliide $2 00 $2 Demon'st's Magazine 2 1)1) 2 S5 Kireehle Companion 00 Harper's weeekly UK) 4 53 1 00 4.V) Monthly 4 W) 4 33 Voting People. .1 "0 2 hit Kansas Farmer 1 0 2 35 Kansas Monthly 2 00 2 50 Godey's Lady's Book 2 00 2W Golden llavs 3 00 It Xi lobe-1 emocrat 1 00 2 20 same (daily) 12 00 10ti5 Inter-Ocean 115 2 HO Harness A 'arriapc 00 50 Scieiitilic American it 20 4 00 KiuisasSiate.lournal 1 25 2 85 Omaha Bee 2 00 2 t)0 Uoomerar.s? (Bill Nvc) 00 2 iiO Carpentry and BuilOmg 1 00 2 10 Drv Goods Price-List 5 00 5 25 same in 2 00 i 00 VontliK Companion 1 75 2 50 Journal of Cliemistrv 1 00 2 00 Journal of Materia Mediea. .1 00 1 f0 Journal of Kdiicat ion 1 00 2 15 Journal of the Telcirraph 2 00 00 Burlington Hawk-Eye 2(H) 2 CO Those marked with a star () are furnished at. these rates to new subscribers only, "if you don't see what you want, ask for We can club our paper with any other publication you want. Apply at onr ollice.

or leave your subscriptions with H. 1. Gordon, at'tli? post ollice. OUR PltKMlUMS. To every yearly subscriber to Tuk at 51.25 per year, in advance, we give a large and beautiful portrait of the late President Gartield, his wife, mother, from the quiver of their eyes.

4 Another fraud has been practised is worked as follows: A farmer receives a circular through tho mails, slating- that a new variety of winter wheat has been discovered, and the seed will be furnished free of charge, until a good crop of said wheat is raised on condition that he sends to pay for packing, ect. The dollar is sent, anil nothing more is heard of it. In one of the many picturesque hamlets studding the banks of the river Ayr, ono of her Majesty's inspectors was having his annual inspection of the parish school. lie was examining a class in Scottish, history, and, wishing to elicit the historical fact of James quarrel with his queen, Mary of Lorraine, asked the question, "Why was Maiy Queen of Scots, born at Linlith Tho Largest Stock cf Acaicultural Implomonts, An Atlanta, dispatch fays, a child was born to Ben Brookings' unmarried daughter in Buldwin county. She confessed that York Cooler, a negro was the father.

Brookings thereupon killed Cooper, and the Coroner's jury returned a verdict of justifiable homicide. The rail Mall Gazette published a letter, dated May 24, from the and Barbed Woodonwar rdware, Tinvart oaf ifl Mm I'll Wire in tlio County ilKH.i.ll, Ais-i Salsa Came Also. iUhihst Stepniak, the author of According to a Pittsburg Dis patch, recently a lot of miners and I. W. dc LAM11EIIT, Hepler, Kansas.

nil S- i -i yuS3 vy a a -is-' their wives indulged in a mock religious service at one of the mines "Underground Russia" in which the writer says the Czar will not be molested at the coronation because the system of attack to create terror have been replaced by plans for a coup d'etat and attorn ps at gow; when up starts a little tellow and shouts, "Because her mither was there." "Well," replied the inspector, "there might have been some doubt as to the answer! would have given, but there can be none about yours." 1 if 4 Irti fey tour for.r, and ilaufruter, anil laneoin and a-diinsrton, Free. This is a handsome parlor picture, ami is well worth the money. For a club of Five subscribers, we will give a good pocket-knife. For a Club of Ten subscribers, we. will give the Garfield Family Chart, being an near Pinegrove, in Schuylkill county.

They went so far as to go through the form of administering the holy sacrament of the Lord's Supper, the landlord of the tavern furnished the wine. Just in the midst of their terrible blasphemy a spectral figure in black with large, fiery eyes, whose lower limbs were hairy like a goat's, with the round hoofs of a horse, entered the room. The crowd fled in terror, and one man who could not get away, says the figure walked backward and forward and then vanished from sight. Umu i mi ill mum id The Globe-Democrat thinks Mis sonri "can expeet nothing better than cyclones as the Democratic majority in the state is 80,000." No, she can just take a back seat; her fertile acres will continue to go a begging, while Dakota, Iowa, Kansas, Colorado, and the adjoining provinces arc booming. When Missouri sees herself as others see her will begin to wake from her Rip Van Winkle slumber, quit bushwhacking and join the procession.

nler-Ocean. ADDITIQXAL LOCALS. A German Lutheran minister conducted services in the M. K. Church at 11 a.

m. last Sunday. Quite a large congregation was present. Sec the programme for the 4th of July celebration at Ilepler! Bring j-our families, your friends, your relatives, your sweethearts, and come and have a good time for once. elegant and nie-liKe portrait ot the Gartield Family, around which ia printed in large, plain type, Blaine' Kulogy on the life of Garlicfd.

This is an elegant parlor ornament. For a Club of Twelve subscribers, we will send Tmc Lkaokk, with premium, for one year. The cat-h must accompany all ox i va'uovKD fakms: J. R. SMITH Sl SOH, Prop's Ao-oitt; Kor Tin-.

Old The oldest man within a hundred miles of Cairo, lives near Wickliffe, Ballard county, Ky. His name is -Whoop-ec! sec tho big IGS bills! what 0 -that's Hepler will celebrate roliabki 1 Come over and help us! they say! obtained, and all business in the V. S. Patent Ollice or in theCourtsaitended to for Moderate Fees, when model or drawing is sent, we advise as to patentability free of we make no charge unless we obtain patent, we refer here to the post master, the Supt. of the money order and to oilicials of the Patent Ollice.

For circular, advice, terms or reference to actual clients in your own State or County, address, C. A. SNOW The news of a most attractions act committed near Lagura, District Cosala, on the Pacific coast, by the noted bandit radio Bermal, comes from Brownsville, Tex. It appears a certain Renor Vela had, as Bermal thought, money concealed, arid to obtain it he was put to torture. His arms were cut iiirai We will have plenty to eat, and all who come may be filled with fun and roastsd ox.

Come! Come! The Moran News, Vol. No. 15, marked "xchangc," is before ns. It is a 6-column tolio, pulishod at Moran, Allen county, Kan, by (I. REASONABLE RATES Opposite Patent Ollice, Washington, D.O 01 Conveyance Special Attention Given to the Travelling People.

iu. lxon. All "InuiKey dora, Pro. Wixon, we'll accept the challenge. We have not yet recovered from the "mash" we made last week on our hand and the typographical composition of TIIE SOUTH AND SOUTHEAST.

LOU IDA. Should yon contemplate a trip to Atlanta, Charleston, S. Savannah. Ga Jacksonville, Florida, or in fact, any point in the south or southeast, it will be to your interest to examine the advantages overall other lines of McMuilen, and he is aged 107 years old. He lived at ono locality in Mississippi fity-two years, and was a man of some prominence there, being a sheriff for long time.

He moved to Pallard county some three or four years since and is living with a daughter there. He had twenty children by two wives, but of the entire number only two are living. The old man is living so long his children die of old ago before him. He was a soldier in the war of 1812 and was with Jackson at Xew Orleans. The old gentleman retains his faculties very well.

His memory is good, lie has received his second sight and can read small print without glasses as well as any young person. He has not enjoyed his usual health however, this Spring and does not expect to be an inhabitant of this world much longer; but be will have the ago in experience on nearly ail he will meet in the world beyond. Cairo (111.) Argus Journal. A Justice of tho Peace at Deca fered by the. St.

Louis, Iron Mountain Southern Il'v "iron Mountain Route" in the way ot Fast Time, Klegant Fquip' ment, Aie. At present a Daily Train Is to run from TO A GOOD PLACE DRYGOODS, St. Loins to making direct connections with connecting Lines. CJKCERIKH for points mentioned above. This train mil connects at Nashville with the Jackson and as he could not or would not tell whore the money was, the savage, fiends ended biin by cutting off his bead.

The affair has caused tho greatest horror, and the country is aroused against Bermal. A very sensible young lady who had evidently bad considerable practical experience in lifo made the following dying request to her iriends: "Do not lay me down by lho rippling brooklet lest babbling lovers wake me from my dreams; nor in the beautiful ccmetry in the valley lest sightseers conning over epitaphs distract me. But let my sleep be under the counter of the man who never advertises. There is the peace which passcth all understanding, and a deep sleep on which neither the buoyant footstep of youth nor the weary shuffle and dra? of old ago will ever intrude!" ville Kxpress, having a Pullman Palace. SleepingCar of the very tinest make at BOOTS, SI-IOIS, NOTIONS, Oucenswarc Glassware.

raciieu. wlueli runs tlirongli to Jackson ville, Florida, without change. For farther information address F. Chandler, General Pass. C.

B. Kinniin, Ass'toen'l rass. Agt. F. A.

ThoisipsoH, Proper. NEV PRICES. HEW STORE, NEW GOODS, LOOK HKEE. Will grind only on TliESBlVS FRiOiVS. our last issue, and this also, depended upon our "devil," who is a mere lad.

There were many mistakes in laEt week's issue, and we doubt not that in this they are also numerous. "More Honor in the Family, Betsy." An Illinois exchange hoists The Leader's ticket to its masthead and declares its fidelity to, and determination to work for it. Thus our glorious cause is advancing. Let our battle-cry be "Ono Dollar and Twent -Five Cents" and our watchword "Advance," and victory (over our last wash bill) will be ours. Hip, hip, hip, hurry! The marriage notice in our last issue should have read: "Isaiah Landers" instead of "Josiah Landers," the item concerning the Fourth of July celebration should have read: "The committee on arrangements has burned and hauled off the hay trom the grounds north of the depot, and will shade and otherwise prepare it for a celebration ground." And all of the many other mistakes should have been corrected, but they were not.

because the "devil" was all the compositor available, and he might have made matters worse if he had attempted to correct them. From the Chprokre Sentinel: Farmers with whom we have conversed during the past week sav tur, 111., recently received twenty- 6 lbs. Arbuekle Coffee 7 Roasted 6 to 9 lbs. Rio 9 lbs. Granulated Snar -9 Standard A 11 Li.ht Brown 15 bars Kirk's Soap A whole arm full good soap 81 00 Star Tobacco, per lb.

GO 1 00 Sugar Syrnp per gal. 70 1 00 Best Vinegar 25 1 00 Prints (ig 1 00 Good Shirt incj 10 1 00 Good Shcctimr 00 1 00 Balmoral Skirts 20 1 00 Ladies' Corsctts 0 Call and he convinced. I will sell. fiv cents for performing a mar- Bring in your grain and yon can gel same day and save am on these da'S grinding the Uur triji. SUBSCRIBE FOR Ami everything else low lor cash, "or cash.

THE Mm LEADER at Will keen constant iv on iia P. A. MORRISON. -Meal and Feed ol ail all times cription. ONLY 1.25 A YEAR, With a Premium Worth the Money! CITY MEAT MARKET iWALHUT MILLS COMPANY.

Will grind at tho lowest rates, riage ceremony, it being all the money the groom had; tho wife, however, agreed to make the rest ofthefecin blackberries, as soon as they are ripe. An absent-minded editor wrote a love letter and an editorial at the same time. The love lctterwassent out to be set up in type by the printers, and a long editorial on the tariff question was sent to his girl. There was lots of Fun at botli ends of the line. If brooms arc wet in boiling snds Mice a week Ihcy become very touirh and will not break so easily A Tojtcka despatch has the following: The County Attorney of this county A.

H. Vance, filed today in the Superior Court quo warranto a petition and charges against Joseph Wilson, Msjor of Topeka. Tho action is based upon seven charges presented the Court in do-tail, praying the Court to declare the mayor to have forfeited bis office, and to fee formally disqualified from holding any office of trust or profit iu lhe 'State-The action ariees ont of the refusal of the Maj or to obey the provisions of the prohibiten law, and the case is important as testing the remedies of the peojde against public officers vl.o refuse to do tin-ir duty. for Hmn IcCiillMlllf.Pls. A I.XUT, A H.

W. T. HAIUUS, Dealer ill Itbat wheat "has imroved beyond FRANK P. GARBiSGN, as Desired. all expectation within the past two I Fresh cni Salt Moats, BRING YOri! I A I AND Yol'R STUCK 1- AT 1 manufacture the Choicest Brands of Flour and Meal, and keep jon hand a good supply ol I ERAN, SHORTS AND FEED, weeks and that the prosjtects now a ycj rl rri f.j -r are that the yield will be more than doulde the estimate of 10 days ago.

IIEPLFR KVNS Corn, flax ami potatoes now i irive omise of one of the larircst i Will rv sales nt reasonable rates. ben a fond wife is remonstrating'! Persons bringing loose trrain will pU a-c weigh Mr. Victs' 1 nav Cash lnr orii ikt Tl.p market nneis iiaij for And nay am with her loibarid and trying to in i of each ever irrown in soiuh-i Satisfaction gnarnnteod. Collec-dnce bit-! to do 1'rit. r.

ern Kansas. lions promptly attended to. vl-mi trotxl fal stoek. and Wheat..

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Years Available:
1883-1883