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The Manchester Sun from Manchester, Kansas • 2

The Manchester Sun du lieu suivant : Manchester, Kansas • 2

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ManchesteR! i ii 1 ii i niii i TEB wk iwmm'- Geater OP CENTRAL KANSAS 1 This iiew town is in the midst of an old settled Country, and Dae of the fineit and most productive farming, regions in the great west! A. distance of Eighteen miles from Abilene tweuty-( 'fount from Clay Center, and twenty-three from Minneapolis. With a radius of eighteen miles to draw from, it is bound to be a prosperous and busy city of several thousand inhabitants li a very short timei Coal, gas and Coal oil have been discovered in small quantities within two miles of town. a 1EB GKRBA.I1 Santa PeS YSTEM splendid railroad facilities South to Strong City, connecting with tho southern and western through lilies; north lo Concordia and other points, and west on the Denver Air Line to Minneapolis fend the new' western country which it, 'opens up. Sitsated at JUNCTION, it is bound to be an important railroad town being a distributing point'.

TWELYE ZD Mil! Forty fine reidences Just completed more in Erection a number of substantial business houses and having a splendid tradi: tRoond for all kinds of business enterprise; all of whiah art pound to succeed and prospsr. With the imtflonso and rich territory surrounding. Lots will double la less than sixty datr. A sure and spleodld inyeatmant by purchasing Manchester property. Don'c let tills opportunity' slip, but call on or address at oil 6c, tf.

E. BONEBRAKE, THUS COME TO MANCHESTER KKCAirfU You cart make money by so doing. You will find a good place to livj. You will find a cordial welcome from hor citizens. While other cities and towns are preparing for the spring immigration to Kansas, it behooves Manchester to do the same, It will not do to sit down and let the home seekers pass by into some other city.

We have ria good advantages as any other town in the state. All that is necessary is to show them up. True we are but an infant compared with some of the older towns, but never the less the chances are better here for making money than in any other town in the state. AIL proceni: of established in Value Kansas From the report, business generally is picking up ami consequently times will soon be getting better. Wii understand thut the Barnard of tlie Santa Fe, will be extended west dim huiidred miles this year.

We believe the choice of this, part of Kansas for Governor, is G. S. Green, of Manhattan. Clyde Herald. An ounce of kcep-your-niouth-shut is better than a pound of explanation after you've said it: Philadelphia Cali.

A Chicago woman has recently in-vented'an article that prevents restless individuals from kicking off the bed covers. One hundred and two republican clubs, met at Wheeling. W. last Wednesday to form a ate organization. This speaks well for that state.

Greely County Enterprise: It is estimated that it will cost the 150 settlers in this County, whose proofs were, recently canceled, 4,300 to make proof again. Congress is taking some interest in the inadequate mail service. It is ill tout time after all the kicking that has been done tho past year, by the sufferers thereby. The city council nt Mansfield, Ohio, have issued an order that all girls and women found on the streets at unreasonable hours, without proper escort, shall be arrested. As the prairie fire season is approaching it might be well for farmers to be prepared fott.

tllem, A little plowing may save hundreds of dollars worth of property. Jackson, Feb. 18 The senatr to day adopted the house bill to pay yearly to sailors, soldiers and ollh ersand their servants who served in the confed erate army from the state of Mississippi, now unable to work on accquut disabilities received in the service. Abilene, MANCHESTER IUSAS, Kcystorie Postoffice. PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY 'A.

S- GREENt Editor and l'roprietor. 1.S0 per year 75 cents six months 50 cents thrje months AT TIME! TABLE. STRONG CITY. Fr't. arrives 11:45 am Pass 8:05 pm 2G2 l'aes.

9:10 a 28i Fr't 2:00 pm BARNARD BRANCH 1 Pass departs 8:10 3 Fr't 2 Pass arrives 9:00 a 4 Fr't 11:45 a 1 CONCORDIA BRANCH No. 1 Pass departs 8:10 3 Fr't 12:45 2 Pass arrives a rri 4 Fr't 11:45 a J. C. Stansill, Agent SPECIAL NOTICE! In addressing your mail to Man-cheater be sure andaddr3S to Keystone postoffice. the town was named Man-cheitesjbefors it was knowii that there was.

a postoffice in the southern part of jthe state by Bame name. Tne correction will be made as sooi as possible So address Keystone postofflcs and the mail will sure to get here. Thj Abilene TUB ONLY DEMOCRATIC; 3IORNINO PAPER IS KANSAS. The year 1888 promises to be the most eventful and Important period in the history of the Democratic The GAZETTE will be found advocating the broad principles of Jefferson iau Democracy, and every Democrat in Kaunas should read it. THE WEEKLY GAZETTE Is the larjfeg'lweeklyjnewspaper printed In Kansas, containing sixty-four golums of choice matter.

$5 00 $1.50 Payableln advance: Write for sam-kte copies. Andres. Uflzcttal'riiitiiigCoiiipa'y, UULFNfl KANSAS The duty on calico prints is 5 cents a yard, yet calico prints sell in New' York at 5 cents a yard. This is one example of how the robber tariff plunders the people. Newton Republican.

Tine woman arrested, and tried last week at Concordia, for the murder of young Terbush was acquitcd as no evidence to implicate her was found. Put he trial led to a clew that the officers think will lead to the securing of the guilty parties. The national committee of the niiti-Salou'n republicans have issued a call for a national conference, to be held in New York City, on the 13th and 19th of April. Its purpose is stated to be: To assure and signalize the complete withdrawal of the national republican party from all complicity with the saloon infamy and to emphasize its postive antagonism thereto. The most handsomely printed paper in our whole list of exchanges is the Dolphos Carrier.

The' composition of both body mutter and display give evi-neneo that printer of taste and education has charge of it, and the piress work is a model ot clear and clean, work. Minneapolis Messenger. Wonder if his royal highcneiss.bas any relations down in that neck of the woods? The rumored change in the Abilene Reflector took place Monday. It is now a staunch supporter of the principles of the republican party. The Reflector has been a good paper, und'from the looks of the first number, under the new management, it will still be better.

Mr. Litts has worked liard for the upbuilding of Dickinson county, and his rtany friends regret his departure from the newspaper field. The change Li politics is welcomed by all republicans. Gen. Phil.

Sheridan is being talked of as a "dark horse" in the prssidental race, since Blaine has declined to be a candi date. Any good competent man on the republican ticket can defeat Cleveland The masses of the country do not desire to. try free trade yet awhile, and democ racy will find it out to her sorrow at the coming contest. Protection i(s what the laboring men want, and it is wht they will have! 'anchester okl Mrs. M.

CLARK, Prop. Robinson Avenue. GOOD MEALS Clean Bads at ReasohablQ Price.1 Give me" a call. HARRISON -)GLENN STREET( Manchester, P. DRAKE, Proprietor.

The only first cLiea house in the city. Headquarters for Commercial men GLOBE HOTEL, -MANCHESTER, Her Goheeii, Prop's; The Best Hotel In the City. Clean! Beds; and Good mealr. Commercial trade solicited. West main street near Santa Fe depot.

Waterman, PHYSICIAN tvSUUGHOX; -SPECIAL ATTEJmOii TO( Diseases Of Women and Children: Office at Residence (JI.ENN StK'-RT You will find that she is going to be oue of the best towns in the state. She is 'surrounded by a fine farming country. The junction of the Santa Fe Denver Air line and the Dakota line is here. You'll regret it if you don't and, will lose the one chance of your life to make a "stake." WHAT TO TSACH YOUIt liOYS. Teach them to be useful.

Teach them to be truthful. Teach them to be manly. Teach them to be polite in manners. Teaeli them the value of time and money. Teach them to avoid tobacco and strong drink.

Teach them careful and correct business habits. Teach them by example how to do things well. Teach them to ride, drive, jump, run and swim. Teach them how to get the most for their money. Teach them the of good order and cleanliness.

Teach them to avoid profane and in decent language. Teach them to be neat nnd genteel in their ap pearance. Teach them to Be polite to one another, helpful to the old and weak, and kind to animals. Leeds Mercury. STORY BY A KASHAS WOMAN.

The story of "Esther, the Gentile," which is being printed in tho Sunday Capital, written by Mrs. J. K. Hudson, will be published in book form February 1st. It is a well written, interesting story, of inore than ordinary power, having the great Mormon iniquity as a basis.

It is a Kansas book, written by a Kansas woman, and published by a Kansas publishing house, (George W. Crane Co.) It is printed in plain type on heavy laid paper, with handsome cloth binding. The price is $1.00 per volume, paid, to any address. Orders may be sent to Geo. W.

Crane or to publishers Daily Capital, To-peka, Kani. For ile nU sorcs From the spontaneous uprising of the real estate dealers, arid with the co-operation of the railroads, Kansas will be advertised the coming vear more exten-sivcly than ever before. From the east and tho west, the north and the south comes the report that preparations are being made to induce immigration to come to our glorious state, and from the present outlook we will have many more thousands within her boundaries before another year rolls by. These rtre times when men look at every cent carefully, before they let it slip from their grip, when dimes appear like dollars to our fancied invagination, and when souls appear small, even in their owner's eyes. It is no doubt wise that all should pass through an ordeal of this trj'ing prevent a further waste of earnings.

For the principle of small savings has been lost sight of by many in these days of acquired wealth, and the desire to become wealthy. Hut we do not advocate penuriousness, nor miserly savings, but suggess that a better watch be kept upon our hard earnings, and that closer calculations be made for their disposal in fuMe. Solomon Sentinel. A HOUSED KAUUIT. J.

II. Stocket, living two miles south Of town on M. Pease farm, brought a curiosity to the Herald office Monday in the shape of a pair of rabbit's ears with a well developed horn, about an inch in length and much like, the horns of calf, growing from the right ear, near the tip It is a malfoi iimtion never heard of be fore, but jt is jut like Kansas, where everything is progressive, to give her rabbits horn is we as ears Hope Herald. 1.

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Années disponibles:
1887-1893