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TAT- i m.v.1. -f Gibson Valley Items. THE IIHPLHR LEADER. THE OLD RELIABLE' DRUG STORE. H.

QUICK, EDITOR I PROFR, Fill DAY, FEnnUAItV 14, J. HOMBuna, piiop-k. Fresh Meats of all kinds kept con-tuntly on Imnd. I Pay cash for Hides and highest prices for Silock. KAN.SAS.

SlJIMtltlPTION. $1 TkH YliAR IM ADVANCK. Vulley, rtrury is, 1S. flow, Mr. Uuu't set uu your uur about Ilia county nn your uorretuoiuluut "No.

uio" Wy uullliur Uurni ornluupiuit, but liuvillk a llilht Willi tun srivtiu. 1 lmv now leuaiu, lii u.oul my annus riglit arm unit will ioihI you llie.e iiuuis. (total. Uail, Uiililur, Uililatt, 1 sui loo olii foi lliu giuiuinur eliovl. Well boy.

II you want fun Juil a neUool-uiarm in your UuKity uutl nu to a i'iy, aim mkeiuy woihi lorn, you will ki.Ii yuurwli poMuamuu ui Unit lloliiu ly the 111 Minw ull about It euuno I've liuuli there, I lunu, uottcB ui tnu ituiua Hum Umuviilti cor re.pomleiit. rt liULi Unit II win alu ru-luoitxl that ucollocl.on would bo tukou up ami murmur, rxows. COMPLETE STOCK OF Walnut Items. Walki-t. Vet).

12, 1890. L. D. Swain down with "La Grippe." C. L.

Freeman baa returned to Golden, Mo. Cole vUlloU filonds In Erie Saturday. Mis Illancha Hlnaen It TiHilIng friends la Kureka, Ham. Mrs. K.

Gregory visited friends In Chanute last week. A. F. Llilitv, of Topeka, Is visiting Ills parents at Ibis place. V.

A. Poinsett wsntto Leavenworth Tuesday to visit his parents Miss Myrtla Kendall, of Uepler.vlsltcd relative here Saturday and Sunday. Mrs. K. Whitnah, of Ilepler, visited relatives here Inst Sunday and Monday.

Mrs. Coleiunn, of Karlton, In yUliing her daughter, Mrs. J. L. Harris, of this HO, WHAT AM I BID Prescriptions Carefully Compounded.

p.utoiiied to Hie Iwu.i lu approeiatiou of their A r'u'l Line I'alnta, Oils, Varnishes, rulnt TtriiKhfa, and In Fact Everything Us in ii. io. Would uy iiuiiiiuaou uieiary auoiu. ly never luaidol U) m'li rumor Won hi my uImi uu aociciy very unu li flnun. uill) I am now ready to crv Mica in all pang or Craw fird mty.

I Imve hud several yearn experience and am ually Kept in 11 First Class Drugstore. Also a mock of Fancy Article, Scrap Hooks, Window Glass, aud otta- -r things too niiiuaroiii to mention. Cull und see when In need of anythlnglm our Lino, like Peter und John ut tliu gulu ot Ilia temple lie ii a certain linim limn aud tor aim: "SlU er snd (told have wo uon; but urn we have uuo wo unlo you." Many lliankt lor a competent Aiintioiieer. Tissue paper In all colors nt LowU A Whltnah's. Order received at I.kaoku Otnce.

Lite me your excellent mualc. a trial. Miss lSertha Rhomburg bat been quite Tljo kanneiV Allutnco la Diakius arraiiK- L.N. FOUD, sIck this weex. 11KM.RU, ks uieiiU to puioliaao acni' load ot No.

1 uilt, Ue llveiudal Uu.uu.owu, wlilcb will oust S.1.UU lr Dlgga Thompson ts at work In Girard ton. Jennie MeOoiab was ia attendance it on the new court house. Boys Hints at $1.20 at Augustine. Van Ilia '1 vadium' Aa.ocUluju fort iicolt lat Sickler Fort Scott. Dry Goods cheaper than ever at Au gustine, Van bickler A Scott A.MORRISON place.

Kev. K. P. Oswego.deliv-ered a lecture at the K. church Tuesduy night.

McCluy's tempernnre lecture and entertulniiienr Saturday night was a success lu every respect. Mr. and Mrs. It. Osage Mission, were the guests of Mr.

and Mrs. D. C. Gregory last Sunday, Chas. Wheejer.of Eagle Hock, Idaho, Is visiting his parents.

Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Wheeler, of this place.

Mrs. Pulmer, A. li. Palmer and w. Wood, of Chlllicothe, are visiting Mrs A lirinkman and family.

Mrs. Ciistus, Miss Helen Woodworth and W. W.Glasgow, ot Grant townbhlp, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. S.

U. Ew-jng and fuuiily.Tucsday. Luna. Wall naper for sale at L. G.

l'orter's at prices never before heard of. Call MUIM1 SHOP. Barber and Hair Dresser, SHHAVING. IHHAMl'OOINO, C'OLOIUMI IlAIK. Ml SlAt HB ANI WllISKKKS.

Good woak at reasonable price. Give tue a call. 11E-ER KANSAS. IV- and i-ee his samples. riow ehoes good ones for ninety-nine cents, at Augustine, Van Sickler fc Co.

'a, Kort Scott, HARDWARE. Eight young ladles rigged up In Mar Sal unlay. Henry Count! andA.C, Payno attendrd Labor ronvunllon at Fort Scott luat Salunlay, a dulSKHtut from OlbKill Alliance. Maui KIU Sweeney, or Uuionluwn, has been vlaliiuK Hie Mlvrva l.lllleaiid l.u.ne Wur. b.

She eiiterlniiivd lillmon Literary wilb a very (oad tuner luat Friday eve. Mr. and V. Uyoin were in Fort Scot! luat Tiio-dny. i O.ie of Hepler' pliriielana Mid "tliat only naie ile Imvnlhe Krip." Utliatbe true tb uaoile of this community Dust be a noted uwiiil.

as the majority ol'tUein have had till, peculiar muludy. of who eaeape will be content to live unuotcd aud A ton of Mr. Lewia Uaiali is at home ukIii, after an ubieuce of aeveral years in nerlli. western Nebraaku. V.

T. Lib' had a tule wltli the grijipe. lie any our government aliould Hop tbo iiuiairla-tiou of Kuanlan icrliie, or place aucu IiIkIi protuclive tariff on it Ibal the peoplo couldn't afford to net 11. Whal hax boaouie of "Mary Ana?" New Mr. Editor, we dou't want to hear any tha Washington costumes will wait on the Hbles and sell articles at the Fair.

menfsy Wagons. Carriages, A E- RID Morgan Jones, who lives on the old Frank Intuitu place, steps high to-day. SUBSCR ib: Its a boy hern yesterday, February I J. Buggies, Road Carts, store In Brazilton burn The Lender comes regularly each week, and the Walnut items are read at AND VEHICLES OF ALL KINDS, ed Tuesduy nlghr. The loss was qui heavy, but partly covered by Insurance.

once, for people llae to know what it go ing on at home. Mr. Carlton has put in a stock of gro Miss Julia DldliiKe is at home from Ft Scott this week visiting blends and get- ceries on one side of his clothing store in ling her valentines out of the post-oflice. P. W.

milieu's building Aid everything In the line of Heavy and Shelf Hard ware. Goods sold for spot sash, ill be priced to salt the times. Come lu aud see before purchasing. more Krowliutt. The roads are loo bad to I'm nobody.

Naao. Pcrterville Pickings. James McKinney, who lives near Wal About 40 yards of of rag carpet, a coin- nut, having Imbibed too much Missouri fort, and a quilt to be sold at the Fair, besides lots of fancy articles. Who will tangle-foot on '1 ttesday, went with his TO wife to her father's place, Mr. John llorsiey's, and there got on a tantrum.

flourishing a revolver and threating to I'okt ehvillk, b.aa Feb. 11, 19b0. Kditou I.KiDlia: I'erhapsa lew pllferlngs trom 1'ortei'Tllle will be of use to you eilbur at copy or to light your lire. We have some mud over lu this country. J.

F. Cooper ia inovinK hi. burn to Mara. shoot Mrs. Jlorsley and Mrs.

Gordon, respectively the mother und sister of his buy? Augustine. Van Sickler of Fort Scoit, are receiving spring and summer clothing every day. Prices lower than ever. Don't forget the date, Feb. 21, when the ladies of the Hanyan Society will hold their Fuir and supper at the Christian church.

Wantkl To sell or rent a good farm wile. Mrs. Gordon went to Walnut and rorlerville, we lear. will seen be a lliing of got out a warrant for the gentleman and he was arrested by S. II.

Kwing, constable, and taken before 'Squire Thornburg GARRISON BROS. WHOLESALE SHIPPERS AND DEALERS IN where he was lined and turned loose CHICAGO.NEW Y0RK.B0ST0M And All Points Fast mid North, PULLMAN SLEEPERS Without Change Transfer to CHICAGO ST. LOUIS Breakfio.1 served looccupna te ol tie- ClucflKo Sleeping Cars in DINIMG CARS. The M. K.

T. is al me BEST LINE To 1'oliits In he of TEMX MEXICO' tlieaiaM. SIi-h. ynlliia Millt hut been appointed poal-miMircad. C.

F. Smith, a brother of Mia. Kreiiacr.i vn-Itlng hor. La Urlppcdid not ilinht ua. Mr.

I), fcvnu, who purchased the Billiard tana some lime has arilvtil with hut faim ly.au, I a now rcttl.u in In. new home. J. M. I.aiubdin wein to Ft.

seott laal week a. of 100 acres, well improved, uh buildings, orchard, etc. Inquire of S. Lewis, Ilepler, Kas. Augustine, Van Sickler Co, Ft Scott, have just received a splendid line of mens' and boys' bats latest styles.

Uoyscaps Hay a delegate to tlie joiai uieeiiu 01 ui witii ine injunction not to uo so any more. Advice he will take till he again wunts to whip his wife and get on another tear. This McKinnev must not be confounded with the McKinney who once tigured as a merchant in Walnut, although lie sports the bame name. Mr. of the Commercial hotel, had little "experience" lant Sunday.

It seems that ho needed a new cook, and that morning a mat came along and represented himself na a regular professional hotel cook. He accompanied liv Highest Market Price Paid in Cash at all Seasons A. and r'. M. B.

A. am A new hoy (it, A. L. Coover'a s. Uu I.

baa lately received a pen ulna. of our old aoldicra expect to attend (ieo, A. Kddv, Receelvers. of the Year. Ji.

Croes, the reuuiou at thia week. J. lob.td ueatbei aaJ tlluaaf the paa from 7cts up. Your eupper at the Christian church next Friday night will only cost a quarter, but you will have live dollars worth of fun. Feb.

21. The railroads have given an emergency rate on corr, but still the price does not go up here owing to a falling oil' in prices th. ro u.ia been no t.re.icliiLg at I'orterviln J.Krey, J. H'ldo, Gen Snpt. Oei, Traffic Manager.

Gastiw Mkai.if.ii, ihia year Ileuaon hr, moved iuloS. W. Mills' Loupe at I'oi'WTViltc. lloi.u I'll get ft Valkmtink. two other men who also wanted to work in some capacity about the house.

The proprietor told the cook to go into the Kitchen and get dinner lor the boarders. The cook" did so and prepared dinner I and Ticket Agent ficiialia, Mo. SO'TIRTOlf -WTO ui tnicago and Louis. Key. Joseph Fink didn't mean to do It, but he hold the money till a bel wait s-ijisj r.f;-ii DJfc-' felapie Grove Items.

decided. But he Isn't in the business of stake-holding just the same. H. P. MINER, HARNESS and SHOE SKGP! with alacrity, when dinner time cuuie vr.

PeiilMon rang his bell aud then went into the dining room to see if the tables ere all right, bin alas there was noth-ingoti tliem. He then stepped into the kiicheu to lind out the reason, and got there just in time to see the cook" and his two pals tetticg over the hack fence with a big sack of provisions. They were simply tramps and took that way to get their dinner, but the hoarders at the ho Henry Sehllchtingleft on the "cannon Grant Stepheaa has rented hi brother John, uio'a place lur the ic.i-.ou. Joi ie in-leniU jio to Colorado a. aoou a.

lUe cither will permit. He is abolliair hU com and dis ball" train Monday night and will visit (Kin ilavUirtl's Wichita and other parts with a view to Door South He'll Kslale I posing ot his stock. W. Holland ha" been dtkuruiiiK bis locating for business some wheie. c.iitle.

He does tlie iork i.im.-eif. County Superintendent Patterson has ISAAC STEVENS, appointed Staufler treasurer of Sun First class work that ill give Pntisfa" tion. Uiamond Bli.ck HiiriK st oli.W hips, and everything in Hie harness lin- kept cnustantiy on hand. Hoot and Shoes ir, atltt to oitisr. -pairing done on hurl in tiff.

tel were not at all pleased with the plan. Dinner was late that day at the Commercial, and the man who ays cook to I'en-islou is liable to get licked. rise school district In place of Mr Long ho has moved out of ttie district. WANTED A few bushels of corn on I'rices lower iiiun any hidire in the w' state, Loans and Frauk Wilib uioveu li.lo the hui.au he rented of I. I.

lionth Mrs. Saunders, who has been quite sick by a relapse ot the grippe, are glad lu slate. Is some better. ly Ilagan is Tlailins frieads in this neighbor, hood. There is no allrauliau uu tliis way tor Uly.

No, we Mr. Ueuiiie asbburn, with his hiolhor and iie.are Lsiting their many frieuds aere. They are ou their way Iiom Elk counly to their home at Nevada, Mo. subscription, to feed at home, Will al UMLLIl, hAkA.S. Baby shoes at at Augustine, Van Sickler Fort Scott, Kans.

WaNTD To trade a heavy team for a light one. c. m. lewis. Go to the Fair and Festival at the ow a little more than the marKet price for it.

Leader Office. L. G. Porter has just received a splen did siock of boots and shoes, which be has bought at figures that will permit lower prices than ever made before in Hepler. The Stevens Dental Company will be Christian church next Friday night, Feb 21, and help the ladies who are working EE7 Ocean Literary society met as usual ea Friday nilit last.

The folIowinifoOicoi-s were elected: Pres. blent, 1. Koulb; vice-president, Frank ebb; secretary, Scth Carpenter: Sergrant-at arms, Uraut stephensjaltornev gi ueial.Fr.iuk Cocfcran Jai.iior, Llniev t'erkey, at'ier bich a good liuic was had. Qulle a large crowd was present. Everyone should try and a.

tend Uj ter in Ilepler again on Feb. 27, ready to extract teeth without pain: to take'iuipres- Host PcpalarPamilj Pajer ia tie Country so hard to keep up the llnances of the church. Names of the pupils of the Ilepler 6chool promoted from the intermediate department to the principal's room Newton Hams Mary lilinn Flora Kirklmm ititie Donalme Mabel Stravvn Kilty Devero Mngyie Iticlmnls Ma Wann Kllu O'lirion Gabriel la Selsom. George Iniuan, who lives in Sunrise, two miles west of Iiepler, has sold his personal property, and on Tuesday next will start with his family to Wallowa, SlOO literary society lor their owu improvement. is a g'-oil place io improve one's mind and lai-eni.

(Some liuie in Ule we may he called upon in an assembly to suy something, then we can see where we missed It. By practice we can overcome our embarrassment, andean say whut we wish io. The orScere olsui'i lyccum uxieud a general luvllnllon te every one to cmue. All are invited who ish to lake part in the exercises of the eveuing. Ikoognito.

sious for plates, or do anything in the line of improved dental ork. We take this method of saying to every body, that we closed our books on January 1st and will sell goods cheap for cash only. KlKKIIAM VlBTS. We am in receipt of Vol. l.N'o.

the Harris Journal, published by Charles anil O. (J. Taylor The Journal sturtsout witii a very l.iir adver Sale very, Oregon where he will make his future home. George is a good farmer and an excellent citizen, and we regret losing From Osage Mission. STABLE.

Good Rigs and Drivers Ready for Business Without etvtnff up any of Its POFTJLAH FBATURS3 it conttnueo to add NEW ATTRACTIONS to It oolurana. To VOIAirt KIKGOOM. TaUB VAIUI AMD HOHli, TMM Cl'lUOSITY SHOP. MXIflHTFUI. CORRKflroirDEjrCS DrrBBESTnie tioiativ TUB Miirior TUR WOBU BT I AH ADDED TSII BEA30S OUR YOUTH'S DEPARTMENT, BdttwJ bT UB8 FRANCES EODQSOl BURNETT.

It la InterMtoil to make this department both KMTERTAININO and IN3TEUGTIVB not ontr to tba chlldrca but to everymem-bC of the family. The boat and moat popu-la wrttare and educators bavo been er-(ac ad oontributors. This department 'will aqaiAl In th character ot Its contents tising pal ronae ami the boys lire to be coUKrat-tilated upon locating in a town with so wide-awakcand enterprising business men. blue Mound Sun. John Curry got back from his western such a man, although Oregan will gain a good substantial resident.

We can only wish him all the success he hopes for 'n his new home. Of course the Lkadkk follows him and he will learn of the do at any lime. trip 1 ttesday evening. He met Ha, cook-in Mew Mexico and turned over the Osaoe Mission, Feb. li, 1.

Hepleb Lkakkk: rrof. li.Quick.of your place.visited our town on Monday of this week, apendiuu most of his time in the public schools, giving pariicularat. teution to gramiuiir classes. In the eveninn bedelivcred a lecture in the high school rooui and was greeted wUh a crowded lioti.e. His lecture was on Tractical he held the attention of youth and adult alike through chickens to him and took the fast train ings here and hi Walnut every week.

MOXEYt I will loan money at per with home. John has seen i he mountains and an ot me wesr ne wants to look at iust Special attention given to commercial travelers who may wish to visit neighboring towns. Notify me by card when you wish to be ttsken to Brazil-ton, Porterville, Uniontown or Farlingtoni Colts Broken and Trained For Speed. yet an'- says Kansas beats anything vet. Mrs.

Jas. jvendall and Mrs. S. Lewis out toe ei-iulud Theaim of Ida lecture was to in tlieyounga ii- sire for useful knowl-e diro-u lliornuah physical, in tellectualand moral education. His talk was practical and euter- I 1 1 lill-lv M.

Lewis Psqp8 had their Sunday school classes at the home of Mr. Kendall Saturday, where both ladies treated the young folks to nuts, candy, pop corn and other knick- fllllHU. CLIO. apeak of it in liie highest terms. From Sunrise.

knacks. A splendid time was the result and all ent home well pleased with their visit to their teachers. A. M. Routhhas made a public sale to small commission.

Make my own examinations and pass ot loans. Address or call on T. F. Jonks, Walnut, Kas. FOR SALE OR RE.YT.

My meat shop and business in Hepler. It is a weli established business, and is offered because of poor health. Joskph Khombcbo. THE BEST OFFER YET. A NEW DKP.VRTUKE.

Bepinmni with the Ksue of January 21, The TortKA Weekly Capital w'lt be en. larked frotns to 12 pag-a. ai.d be othorwiw strengthened in every feature. It is a Kansas paper for Kanaas people all Iho time, and worthy r.f patronage. Having made special with the publisher, weare enabled to otter tiio HKei.KR LKAOKttandTllK TOI'kit WkkklY CAHTAL, both one year, for $1 SO.

Kvery Kansas man should have hi local J-per, for hoiuu nen aand a paper fivm the capital of thesiate. Uive toi. combiuntion a IiliI. dispose of his stock and farming tools. Sale will be on his farm one mile west of Hiaitville, on Feb.

20. He offers for sale 7 head of horses, including one splendid 1 span of geldings 4 and years old that Editor Leaneit: The school meeting at Sunrise school house came off as advertised, although the boss gave the teacher special orders to not let any one have the key; and on the evening the school meeting was to come oil' put the key in his pocKel. straddled his mule, and skipped out, thinking to hold the fort in that way. But the game would not work Our director got the key, opened the house ami he'd the meeting, resulting in a complete victory for the Thins he oo belly much liwee -lo' Chi-numau. ay puntl nation tor young peopla lu tha ouotrr.

1 Scries if Bild Imm, Wrtttaa by taryms noTsUsta, will be another nswfaaturs of T9CX INTER OCEAN. Th Bev. Oeort Kbara has written tbo ftrst of tbs aartoa, ntttlad bawsn to run baths pauer to Octo-bar. This will bs suocesded In January by oos frota tbs pen of Kliaabetb Stuart Phelps, Author of "Qatas A)ar," sto. Ear story will bsanoraiof tbatlmaa of Ctrlst, andwUl bs sotUM "COM3 TOSTH.

The tamoua B. Bldsr EUecard win writs si story of the arty tint as of Babylon sod Jerusalem, to Thars la no doubt buttbsssskorlsa will attract great arteo-ttoa. la a-dlttoa to all this on wry ya-rly sub. acrlbar to ffimr cm ssmi-ittttlt via bbo-itb a aunnTn. i atct Wblck ot ttssK oucbt to bs worth the pries of tbs paper.

Ts further scocanmodats Its rsaders TH riTUt OCLU has mads a oon tbination with THE HOME MAGAZINE, Edited by KSi SOBUI, JO US A L0T.A5, by wbtch that papw Is acnt for oaxarwttb THS IKTLT ISVil 0CXU for SiwAtHarMd rna Only thinic aoTa rmss for $1.19. Thus every one can have reading1 matter of QCALITT at the very lowset prloa. FOR RENT A good farm of 2t)0 acres, inquire of A. MuKKisoN. Ilepler, Kansas.

Tltw Space i Keierved for hlrktiain A Viets. the En-terprteino; Hardware Dealers of Heplar. will weigh 3 lbs. He also sells 25 head of cattle and 11 hogs as well as 800 bushels of seed oats. Shubal Lewis has sold a nice lot to J.

H. Churchill, where ud proposes tf build a snug house and complete it by April t. Thug Church, is again to be a resident of the North Side once morn. The lot lies between Lewis' house and Tom Strickland's, and Mr. I.nwis not only sells the land but furnishes the money that goes into the house, giving Churchill a bond for a deed till he completes his dayment four years hence.

Dr. McGuire has been very sick for about a week. His difficulty Is pneumonia following an attack ot the grippe. Dr.Galleher has been attending his case very closely all the time, and Dr. Rake-Btraw of walnut has been up two or three times, ue is still a very sick man, but the prospect for recovery Keems better than it did the first of the we hope to see the doctor out aga.n oon, but be is by no means out of danger it Dissolution Ilepler.

hans S. llW. JTotice is hereby given that the lirm or Owings and Ford has dissolved partner .1 ship, J. A. Ow ings retaining the shop SEWINC fflACHIJI JPrice red uocd.

Every family now ran have the bet Automatic Sewing 31a-chine in the market at reduced price. For particulars send for our new Illustrated Circular with samples of stitching. Our Illustrated Circular thows every pv of the Machine perfectly, is wort li for even if rou Aor a Krtise Murphy SIfg. 455 and 4i7 West 2G0i St, Ji. X.

City. i Tl prtoa tf THI IULT ETTTB 0CIA1 1 Jtsr tie priea sTTHS aUU-WEIXLT 1 Jot Bend for sample copies. Liberal term to poetsiastars and club aents and L. X. Ford taking the A I rsons know ing themselve indehlpd the above will be expected to Fetlle accounts with L.

N. Ford on or bef, i Februury 15, 'id L. X. ToKit. J.

A. Owings. 7t..

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115
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1890-1890