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The Hepler Leader from Hepler, Kansas • 4

The Hepler Leader from Hepler, Kansas • 4

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The Hepler Leaderi
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Hepler, Kansas
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Walnut Warnings. THH HEPLER LEADER. Correspondence. Porterville Points. CICA', EMM I FROP'R.

FK1DAY, MAIU.H7.1SU0. WAl.mtT. MiireM. 1800. P.

tl'intnn i on His nm lit. I AKhluti rordiinvyvlllii, M.in.lny, Jna. Ollliim wonl lu Ulrunl Jlimitujr uu tlisi- IIOM Sim lift? Dnrm ha len qultomrk with I ft tin i' int. Itubona icliirui'il from Juinonport Mo. Miiilny J.iMii-.

Juki Imro from Olilmionm viaUlnit riilallvcM. 1'nHTitHViLli, March 4, 190. En, I.KAor.u: Here I am nicam with a few Wo Itioiiifhl aprlnit had'oomn, iiiroa had Im'kmii lurmwiit, but we.lmvelromiuiled that we J.KOMIJURa, I'kop'h. Freah Meat of all kinds kept con-tanily on hand. 1 l'uy chkIi for Hides und highest prices for Stock.

I1KPI.KR, KANSAS. SlJJUHCItlPriOS. $1 Vn VAH IN ADVANCI5. don't bur a winter in Kanaas. Mine J'eurl Ve.por baa net rucovered frora'the rlp.

The hnaket'aupper lit tno rlutreh wnaa'ano. YtCMBSL THE OLD RELIABLE DRUG STORE. com cletj: stock of Carefully Compounded. A Ku'l 1.1" Palms. ViiniUlio, Paint P.niHlies, nntl In Fact Everything Us-KtTit in I ut I -im 1 rtt Sn.iMi.

'Also asiork of Fancy Articles, r'llln I'lipt-r, Scni KonK, Widow GIbkh, iiml otli- llilt'" too iiiiiiicrniiit lo ini-Miuii. Cull ami sec in when In need df tliini; in our Line, EStf IS HEPIBS, IijlTfejIS. cemaooliUly llul fmvjwero they hud mjihxI time II it did ruin. To giv others a Francis Murphy, tho toniperanoo reformer, linsttlvvtiyg bt'Oti a strong nnti-prohiliitioiiist. Uut ftflor atrip Iowa und Kansas, ho recently docluro that ho liail muJo a vow not to fllit against tbo prohibition sontimcnt any Jlongor.

Tho abHenco of tho glaring sins of the Buloon, and their victims wallowing In RUttor, or hooting through tho stroet, nro so market! as compared with other dialog, that groat reformer at lust almost if not wholly won over to tho cauBo of prohibition. Mr. Murphy has always boon one of the strong advocates of tonipcranco who was blind to tho groat advantages of prohibition: but after a per-sonal examination of its workings, he has at least dclincd to oppose it. Qoodrich Grrpbio. THE BEST OFFER Y3T.

A IBT DSf iaTURE. HO, WHAT AM I BID t'lmnvo, theru will be a aupperat theeliurch to Iain now ready tocryialci in .11 Crawford county. I have had several years ivmi.ia.. a competent Auctioneer. Onlers rocelvod at LitADKomci ui a a trial.

Ml." A.lii Klif.enilil went to Kiirokn Bprinxi, Ark. Tiiuwliiy, T. fmiui-r, of lilianl, iu In llio city Tue lay on uimlncxj, V. K. Hi'iii'illi ot Erie, (wilt In Witlnni on bnlno Tuowlity.

II. I.onic.of Kl. Scott, Tlnltixt frtmul. In Walnut Mumlny. MI Miinilu Mtuvcnt of Uango llU.lon.rl.lU'd fili'inlii liora Suiiiluy.

Coimiy Galtuklllj'wiu la town on In'al bii'iiiuxH Mumliiy Mlox llyrdo ll.ifrnr, who bus been dnnorns-ly III, rci'ovurlntt. flunl.uiiiii',(iron, of lioriH-tor, Mr. J. O.llcll.ot Uil iwr. Mr.

Moitviiriu'ii Hint JUI.h Otvoim, of Omgo Mtiwlon. woroln town Tueliiy Mm. I'uiHue biiU mm Ovtn returned from Ciiitlu lc, I T. last week. was In Walnut I Ht weclcon Imainnui.

Kcv. sllior, of rnraoim. It liolilln; a ncrlce of moating atjtlia 1'renbyUriuo church Vbi weok. Xt, and Mrs. W.

II. rcierleft for Klckorsnn, Km. 1'onduy, wbara ttoy will luakej their fu-lii re homo. March ofnnoiuuoHin, Anna, Intnnt cluM ot Mr. ami Mr.

II. Clurti, arcl 1 -year nionta. night' Our poat.ofllee has moved1 Hermitl of our tarmera had catllo dehorned lakt week.) Friink (iarrl.on did the work, iValntit townalilp Iagettlnir ready fur tbaeen. ua. A new luby utO.

I'. Weddle'i and twin at T. Owens'. Kuv. I.idr.y preachdl hla farewell nermon Sunday.

All are hoitv to see hi in go from ua. Mr. Coopor Intends to move Ins hou.e to Sturk. 1. Ilinrkly will woik the Cooper farm this year.

T. Kaalliain the Hundy farm. lolin JonnalMnioTiim to Walnut. j0iSe.7Ounre.l daiiKhtorofE. la recovsriug from au attack'nf lung lever.

March 5, In! Theiftakot eupper laat nlght lu a'aueeas. Twenty-four basket, were sold. sixty persona were preae.it. There will be anledueatlonal meeting at the Tuesday evening, March 11. The county an perm lendont will.addresa Ihe pwple.and the four schools will.have a vhort p-o-raiuiae.

BBBEH S2I0P. P. A. MORRISON Barber and Hair Dresser, -j SlIIIAVJxa, isnAMpyozro, Colokiko Hair, Xvvtzie and Vnisnsv.g. Good woak nt rensonahie Cive uie a call.

IX- HARDWARE Maple Grove Griimilirfs. I'liereintiniivfere Ukou to i'ltuburs, Kane to day lor burial. LtJHA. KASAf Begtnalnjr with the laar.e of Jpnuary 1, W0, ThiTofik WlBKLT CiriTAl, will bo enlarged from to 13 pra, and be othervrUa alrengthoiixa In every featuro. It il a Kr.naas lper for Kanoai people all thi time, and wor.

thy of Having speUal wl'h the puhllsher, weweerjiblcd toorev tfce LKAOIanrtTH i'OfJIA WBHKI.V CAPITAL, both out yei for Sl.ro. Ivery RIsums man cr.ouli have tla local paper, for koire news find a pf pe- ftmn tie rapl-tal of the state. Olvn this combination a trial. At7TCWf.1T9 3WEnr STAfl'KiiMlTI Priott rdae. XTcrf rnily cm havo tho bat ivtotrtvi Vt chin in rctiVet i radnesd nr'oo.

For particular send for our ns-r'Jllnv tratod with of atitch-Ing. Our Illnstrtod Cirtnlar ihors vary part of tho Kuohlna porfeotlr, ul Is worth aending for otos if yor Aces a Machine. Kruso Kareh? Ittte. AU aad Wtrt Mtk T. City.

Implements, Vapns, Carriages -T A -X Mr Qlllnspie to from Btnt, tie, loot wednowiay. Ko Lin't a lied wlih thcrlinmtaorcountry at all iillor Buggies. Road Carts, trying for two yeara. Kd Giuitlno and knock down In the por.torTica Monday Che erowd wimso neithor one r-ould f.i!l, and ANii VEHICLES OF ALT. KINDS.

hiut iriKini, wiimiv ami iir.aiuK luvair I' tin bystander rriaiMied them nodur.iape done. The qunrrel wn over a actllercejt ot 1 1 Ma pi motor tMarrh laBQ. MrTfv'ohn Saunders sold leam.uf (horses IhS week for SUM. Mr.J'Iair the house on the E. A.

tVushburn place. Mr. Or iig, who haa uaon under veather for 0'jvcriil divya. la ao aajto le around again. H.

D. Monk's little eon waa; taken very sick on wudiierdiiy, They had toc.iill on thedo -lor- U. VI. Iiughos, of Kort waa in th'jee parta last week, looklnic afier the Interest of the G'oniinvulul Insunture Co. Ori day this week a man professing to be a lawyer from lyalliw, was iu thiaTicinity lovking lor one John Stevenson, who is wanted lr.Texr.1.

the gen I Ionian la a secret eervSce man (instead ofa lawyer. All who ha vecausepo employ a lawyer would do well u. give 1. call. predict agloi.iiiu.liitur for He made a very brilliant effort nlgl.t Use in Webb versua tlicM.

G. lMCOONiro. And ewrytlilnsr In tin- line of Heavy ami Shelf dware. Goods sold forspot sash, and see before purchasing. Hardware.

Goods sold forspot sash, and see before purchasing. Wiil bu priced to suit the times. Coiiic In Timi pnper In all colora at LewKr Whitnnli'ii. Mr Frank Duffy hns rented the Steiirn place and Ima aireudy moved Into the house. For a man slxty-nlnn year old Mr.

Shubal Lewis niukcn quite un expert lioBt-olllce clerV. Wall paper for sale at L. O. Torter's at prlw never before heard of. Call und Men his samples.

Elder Liiprs, of FarllnRton. will preach at the ChiUtiim church at Ilepler March It) at the luial hour. Dan I'lmn, the Star hotel man of Walnut, was In town Wednesday, and made thiM oflU-e a friendly call. Miss 'Tilda Jury has been quite sick for a couple of weeks, but we are glad to learn ike la now Improving. Parties get Italian queen bees this spring would do well to see or write to S.

B. IsgriKg. Walnut, Kansas. We are glad to lfarn that Mr. John Ilorsley Is betterslncehe was moved to Walnut.

It ha will recover. WANTED A few bushels of corn on subscription, to feed at home, MVI11 al-o a little more than the JniarKet price for it. Leader Office. L. O.

Porter lias Just received a splen did stock of hoots and shoes, which he has bought at ligures that will permit lower prices than ever made before In Ilepler. Will Bush is moving this weeK onto the L. G. Porter plac. Intely vacated by D.

Plum. It is located two miles of Porterville and about seven miles northwest from Ilepler. The' Cattlemen's Convention'wlll 'be held at Ft. Worth, Texas March 11th. $16.80 fortou nd Ticket8oldMarch 10th and ilthI'mited for return until March 17th via M.

k. T. Ky. VT. A.

Kendall ami his sister, Mrs. T. B. C'onneli. of Walnut, passed Ilepler on Friday on their way to Nevada to visit their brother.

Al Kendall, who is reported dangerously sick and not likely to recover Several of the business 'men of this town have gone together and rented the stone iceVouso and are busy tilling it tor the reEt of the town next summer. The ice is soiid but only about four inches thick We learn that that took the contract to supply (Jirard with water from the new system has already be JrJ lLZjtw7 t.t-. 1 1 -r irem 'iMT to 1 1 SUBSCRIB f.lissior! GARRISON WIIOLALE SIIUTKRS ASD DEALERS IN nme deal Ihe nar'lri "nail. Uncle John Ilorsley win moved Into Wnlr.nt Moi ilay between two or liedn. Ii le till pretty Biek, und in ow nearer In.

mending pliymelun, DrAali. The Htevens property in the south part of town wa8 6old under mortgage last week. It wasbidoiTby Henry "St Iranian for $472.6:, exactly the r.tr.ount to coyer the first and second mortgages with co6ts. Shlremau "aeld a second mortgage and bought it to protect himself. The property to be I worth twice what it cost htm.

Henry is old enough to get married, but he claims he don't want the house for snybiich; purpose, but will let Stevens have it back he will pay Ihe money'back it cost him and pay for his troublejbeBides. Mrs. A. Sanderson surprised the na-tivesby stepping off the morning train on Wednesday. Even Anna, her daughter, didnot expect her.

She" reports the family til in the best "of except Mr. Sanderson, who has had tie grippe followed bypneumonia. ar.d although he recovered he is still in rather feeble health. Mrs. S.

looks as; well as she ever did. andshesays the children are alljrob and hearty and! able to work all the time. Corn is worth 35cts. per bushel there, buttlie farmers have nore to sell; all have to buy of course sfhee no one has lived there a "year yet. The weat.ir i3 warrn and springlike, A 7 TO CHJGAno.r:vYO??iIBOSTON PhiJaisIphlairealiPau! And Al! Pol- ts and PULLHAW 3L7.EPERS Wiihouf.

Chr.ngo or Transfer to CHICAGO ST. LOUIS Breakfast temp se rved o- cu pan c. ol the Chicago Unrs iu I I CARS. The M. K.

T. i a'ao the BEST LINE To 1'olnts In the Slate of TEXdS xlXD MEXICO- so. A.Eddy, 1 li. C. Cross) jKeceeivers.

J. i Frey, J. Gen bnpt. Gen Traill ilajager. Gastos Mkslikr, and Tsekst Agx-nt Sedalia, Mo.

Hay! i El bi iyii Osaoe Mission, Snowing ajjaiii. March a lion. 1'rof. Tucker still continues to teach the "hay-seeds" h07 ui'ii of JlioxingJ Is perfo.s&cd. Give Saiisfiictluniguaruuteed.

L. II. urlomlhaa moved tosecond door west of Kay's bank. Messrs. summon Simpson, one e'iTdry jo7k1s ami grocery arms of this city liav duoidi-d lol'iuit buameas, and are juowj out beiuw.i ott, pieiiaialory for removal, Vt wish them Bucccas.whorevcr tbey may chance to land.

Occur; Bant lev, of St. Frances Inatitntina.lrft a few days.iigo;ior.his home in l.Kbunan.Mo. i(7 a abort slay, uarar, don't atnjjlong, tor she 1-very that you should n-turn. Malachi siiiiitions live miles iv r. of tyii in a short lime.

Hbkst Market Price Paid in Cash at all Seasons of the Year. Wm. Ilp.cunoy, who hasj boon Indian Terviwr7 for a ihcrt time, teturned linMvfSuv ilay. He iu ports severul others also houiewa-d rU.jU fT-l i- rAsi Liil BcfcUAl Louud. 9 exhibition at nioomer' school lyuse vreil istteudt; 1 Kiinjfa flue tiros wna l.

waa ivou-deCI to laaay whueliere taeyre.put;ing up ice. It wc the unkindcst cut of when senior, gave Christie the gun operations. Of course this will nor interfere with the old urK, which vvlU keep right on pumping from the deep havv.iS t.o stand. outsi leiii- jivjiioiEi'. 1 Ills win the of this aeasou there, aud they well aw usual.

bounce and told liim'to shift 'forhimself give il g.HKl soiid-off. saui Aorwooil'a pmilipg ronntionancv acen on onrstrcets oner, H. P. MINER, HARNESS aad SHOE SHOP! (First Door South of (iaylord's lueul.bsiatc oifl'e.) First class worn that will give sutisfacT lion. Diamond Black Harness Oii, Whips and everything in the harness line kep constantly Boots aud Shoes made to order, lie-pairing done on short notice, ny house in Hlil'LKK, John Viets has bnen busy with his full force taking an.

inventory of his store. The stock has been greatly reduced since SAAC STEVENS, gBev. T. il- the M. church.

preached his lureve.l verinon Sumlay bu. Vlets began to sell for cost, and this will il is to be hoped ho will be oiitiuuvtTJfH'ra fvir another your. The MlialonJunlU 1 r-yssa be a good tira lo inventory what is left and stock up with a good lotof fresh goods for the spring trade. Sucliau cx.eileut uiau. MCGIKTr Piessani View Varieties, hereafter.

'Kairview Place" has been sold; anyhow, so "Fairview" will bo knewn in literature no more. Coming so soon after the whaling adminlctsred by Mrs. Bldwell last Sunday, it was pretty hard for Christie to lose a Pome at both ends of the line, and at the ecme time not hare a small fortune to enable him to marry his girl and make'a home of his own, not even enough to pay for the license or his fare to Girard to. procure one. Then there would betne preacher to pay and a housekeeping out-tit to buy, and tocap all the calamities The coal supply in 'Ilepler" has been rather 'light for a couple of weeks Th? mines east of Farlingtonare frozen up so the water can not be drained oB and the coal lies in the water too much to get out.

Coal sold in Farlington this Plfasant 1390. Kditoh LBiL'Bit: "Iiettcr late than ever. "I partly set there all the same anyhow," tlulu't The dance at Bob Danner'e, oa Friday wetk frr iO cents per bushel. We notice by the papers that A. A he Healer Lkadrr pitched'ontohiin and nlglit wan a success it it was cold.

FLEE, gave the whole thing away. But Chris. rafeeoylBrOcBi BniHly of Walnut, and Mrs. C. Ferg of is not like the old Bourbons who "never Tuesday evcnlnn yonnjr folks met at James ano had a good time.

Siller broil iilit a cold house with then rand I.odjjeaud has hardly been out sine Tlia Misses Clmdwii have been having ih learned anything and never forgot any Ilepler, widow of Mr. C. Ferg.deceased, have each been granted pensions. Glad the mill 1p grinding for Kansas a little lasiljr eoeuaaads vosMiea aatka thing," for he learned better than to try to ride on trains tree on the ground that soro throat (801110 thought It waa Most Pcpalar family Paper 1b flu; Ccsntry anyhow There are several more living in this township who need pensions. oe Rhomburg lately went to Arxansas he is a chess player.

Getting red oil the Gulf train tiiat time tiuucht him something. He walks to Girard now aad asks no favors of the railroads. and bought eighty head of steers and five bead of cows. The steers are two and I Wftboot stetos tq may cat fta fOFTJIjAa FBATTJ3S3 St eoottaoM to add KSTW AX" THAOTIOK3 tea ootamxuv Xo VOHAirS KXNGBOM. XHS FARM AJO HOBt we cvidosrn swap.

FOK KENT I three years olds and they stood the drive through all right, but he hsit one of the A good farm of 200 acres. Enquire of cows on the road. The cattle trot here March 2, and are now his'' lot east of UiTKBESTtK amwiBs. F. A.

Moruison, Hepler, Kansas. IFirst publicaiinn March 7, 1890-1 Executor's Notice. town where they are. Improving every but I guess not. Wo havca i.ew TOinigmnn In the all the glrlaarc looking aidewdys at liiui.

All vented farms (clmnicd hands thia weck.anii now spring come on as fast as oossible. Mrs Viets, Mil EIl i Karlsli an'trMws Km-ma I'tiolman viitl.Mrs;siKler one day a week. Quite a party ot ladle met at Mrs Oochran'a Monday afternoon and had a vt-ly lime. jliWill try and pnd tbtiby another mail, and hope 10 be on lime. Mart Asw FOR SALE Oil UEXT.

My meat shop and business in Ilepler. It is a well established bunines, and is oil'ered because of poor health. Joskwi Khombcrg. NOTICE OF BIS SOL UTIO.Y. day.

We learn that the net proceeds" of the Banyan Society's fair and festival last week amounted $50.00. That was ahout double what ladies expected these hard times, especially as the first 4 I 1 1 1 evening was so cold and stormy that but few attended, but the second night was TbeS'ate of Kansas, is mice is hereby tiiven that letters ants-men larr havo jrraiitfii to tlitr on the estate id Sian.s, latMt xuvi ty (leeeaavd, by ihe Ininoralile the probate court of the counlv HnU taie the -oth day of February A. 1. liio. all persons i av inn claims ajriunsi, (taesuiii estate, are lit-re-br notilied thai they must present lb i-ame to the unl r8irneM, or 'protwo court, lor allowance according to law, or they may be prechni-efl troin any benetit of Mid eiute, 3l O.

M. ll.viiRis, Exocutor. Ex3Culor'sSaIe. more favorable and there wasagood attendance. It was Henry TSchlichting this time Last year Jesse Griflith got in the creek, and this year while, cutting Ice Henry stepped onto a piece that had been sawed loose and in'a second more he.Tstood up to his knees in the pond.

Henry says the waterwas pretty cold, 3)ut the boys laughed just the sameas lfit had been ITepler. Feb. 27, 1889. Notice that the late partnership existing between S. and O.

V. Viet has been; dissolved by mutual.consent, G. F.Viets retirin. S. S.

ivirKhtui will continue the; hardware and implement business at the old st and, and he is responsible for all liabilities of the late firm and to him is due all outstanding notes and accounts flue the firm Parties- knowing themsel ves to be indebted to the late lirm will govern themselves accordingly and pay their dues to S. S. Kirkhatn. S. 5.

Kiskiiam. Gko. F. VieTS California Excursion. There has been trial nearly every night this week in Judge Sigler's $1.00 I wHloff'Tftt T.nlc Kalent the P.

Steam's place, 2 miles east and 1 inilesfuttH MtiNDAY, MAKCU 17, 18iKt, the followiuj prop, rty Three work horses; one work mule; five milch cows one bu II one bull call mcv-enshoats; lour brood sown; iianitsn for three hordes; one lumber wagon; one sulky cultivator; one roller; one fluluy plow; one A inch stirring plow; one mower; one fulky nke; one hurrw oiuslitth in ercst in seed -r. Also corn in crib, liny in slacks, and alKnt loo OiiHlH'Isor oats, and other arttclea too numerous to mention. TERMS OF SALE. Ten months tune, without in'ercf-t, if rnM when due; if not 10 per cent from d-tte will be charged. Notes raut have approved sec-uritv.

VM HAUuli, Garrison, Aucti meer. Resolutions of Condolence. court at the hotel, but the judge Informs us that so farthe Jury has failed to bring HAS ABaWD TBS UR YOUTrS DEPARTMENT, Bratod tor acaa nuuncsa Hocasot BUBMCTT. It is latendcd to nark this deprtmeo both EStTEKTAJKOf 9 aad XKSTBCCTIVa not ooiy to tbo cbUOroa toot so syverymein bar of tbo faimlty. Tho baat and most popular writers anal odacaton barm besa eo-cassid aa coDtribQtotm TUa deu-tmen UU aqcsal in ttm ebaiacsaa at rts contantsi any pubMcatlon soar youa paopto Intka OOUBtTb itetf MM Mm, Wrrrtem toy tamoua ao'alaitav win my enhor narv eatvm of THS DTEB OCKAN.

Tba BoT. Oeorc Etesa tut -vrtttea tbo Orst erf the erloa aotttlsd "JOSHUA," wbicb began to no hatha paper tn October. This win be soeeeottod tn Janoary by ona frora the pen of mtTaheth 8tuatrt Pnetpa, sruthoa cat "Qataa Alar," ota Hmr etary -arm be a novel of the times of Christ, svnd will be ontttied "COMB FORTH. Thetemoua B. Elder Haggard win write a story of the early times of Babykn anal Jerusalem, to be entitled "B3TH2B." There tanodoubt bat tbeaa storisa wflt attract greaA aatao-floa.

9 2 addlttoa aa tMa rery yearty aob Bczfbet to TSM VTEtXLT 9M SXKSWZXKZT WTD MCEIHA BUCTim EJSGSAVXra Which of ttseH oaM to toe wortJa tbo prioeof tba Tapar To farther aoooaiaodte Ha readera THS Unn tCWAS has made a ecsnhintloa wtth the nans maoazdie, nmsd by am emsiii Ju a. imis, by which that paper la seat for eaeyearwKli TEK TQXLT Dm tCCAS for OMZMterawMl Ts CeaMa. Only think B0TB rATSSS fear 91.20. Ttxaa every one can hare reauliag roattar of IH CAI1T at tbs raa-y lowwatt Price. TV prir rfTTTS "IHAt IXTTt fCU5 la 1 ser rev raa prka af TRE gtJO-WlXILT Saarfaar Send for eample copiea.

IJberaltormato postmastsra and club aeeuts. in a verdict. It is needless to add that WilDur F. is the Jury, and the lady the case seems to be the objecting party. Come, Wilbur, hurry tier up and let us have a verdict soon.

A week ago we cublished an item of nam news, but gave it as a rumor which Is Low-priced excursions 10 California and tn-cilli-Coasi points were first etabllahvtl by Ihn Santa Fe ltoule. Tht-se excnrauina hrvvs been aucc'fully runoverlhi line for years but have lieen uianayed by wellf.nowB onlahie all it was that J. W. Pelsne died by poison, not by disease. We don't know excHitton agencies Since January, IS-1, the who started the talK, but it was a rumor we heard in several places, an--' we gave itaseucn.

hince then we have been STABLE. Good Rijs and Drivers Ready for Business at Having heen called on by the great Disposer ot all things to part with neighbor T. B. McGuire, who left ns Feb. IS, Resolved, that we.

the members of Hepler camp. No. 1000, of tne Modem Voodnim. while sincerely mourningthe loss of one of our number hereby tender onr sincere symphthy tr his bereaved family, and also his friends who so carefully watched around his bed during bis aon doctors certificates and other evidence which go' to show the contrary sanua Fc Comimny baa btra special California parties, conductdj by owna-uiploycs, engaged vspcc.ally for the work. Xhey will cin'imie thie-farranxemfiit toe curf ion.

b-aviug Kansas CMy(aVdr' Fn liy eninx. The tuHi i raiesj arc the r-oiul-clas rues. PullmanJ Tonrisi slocpuv Cara, with all acccsot'ies are fiirnjhetl ar ih-rateoi 3.e0 rr double birfili, u. California iMiinis. I he e.cnniius arc pi-rnoa- to oe true, ana we are glad know the nv Time.

truth, as all our readers will be of course. List of letters remaining uncalled for last sickness. IJesolved, that we desire to perpetuate an every c.unfort an cv h. ienceof tomem.rs fiven to corr-merfial traTelers who rr wish to visit neighbor- i Xo.if- rr6 wlien ton wIni to he tttken to Brazil-'. ton.

L'aiUitown or Farlicgtont Colts. Broken and Trained For Speed. Ti-e wh -contemplatea V. thp riie. CI r- 111 1 1 i III IUC IliC VI IlfIkUUrl wish t.tj-sve ex)unst McArUire.

in the Kepler postoffice for the month ending Feb. 23. 1S90: E. Bennett JMrs. Mary Cnlligon Mrs.

8. M. Cole Master Otis EUiot-2 Otis Elliot Mr. wniiam Harris Taylor Bros. l.uis Woolley John Neves.

Persons calling for the above please say advertised." i O. LbwiSjP. M. KeJolveil, tliat copy of these resoln- ctiisr n. t'ut lull partka- ilrt- tions published In the ITeuler Lpaikr date, etc aud copies fdrniehed his familv und ir- I Oto, I.

M--IioLat'K, A. JA.T jilts, 1 Hika, suinsaa. rowing relations, also a copy be Kept on -Tv "TV? I 5.

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