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THE HERALD. Only 25 Cents Will D. Wbigbt, FuUisher. The Democrat'c caucus for the nomination of a township ticket was held at Zacb. Teylor's office, in this city, Monday afternoon.

Following is the tscket nominated: For T. Oswiler; for clerk, W. O'Brien; for treasurer. H. Robinson; for justice of the peace, south precinct, John Puff; for constable, south nrtuvnet.

Wm, Calkins. We understand The PIONEER STORE of Hymer Is Headquarters for Low Prices on GARDEN PLAIN. KANSAS. Now is the time to THE "Ninnescah The farmers are marketing thoir grain while the weather is good, and our grain buyers are getting a largo share of it. J.

W. Vaanemaa left Monday morning, for Pottowattoniio county, whore ha goes to look at a farm for which ha recently traded. Mrs. T. G.

James, and sister, M5a Ftrattie Marks, loave to-day for the south. T.G. will accompany thetn as far as Kansas City, Esquire Dare Williams, formerly a resident of Garden Plain, now of Wichita, was in this vicinity, last Saturday, looking after his real estate I The Wichita Western Mil SUBSCRIBE mat no nominations were muud lor uie offices of justice of the peace and constable in the north precinct. The Garded Plain delegation to the Democratic demonstration here last Tuesday, made quite a thowing. They had four fine horses hitched to a lumber wagon in which were seated a dozen or The horse were decorated with sleigh belli and flags.

This was followed by another wagon bearing a largo Kingman, Tratt Western R'ys. GROCERIES. QUEENSW ARE, GLASSWARE! PROVISION. TIME TABLE. B.

M. Rhea. C. W. Clark.

W. B. Doyle 1TnnBai1 mftkfa Urtik ll A aft t4aa tat FOR THE GOING WEST. No. 1.

Mall and Express, 8:30 a. m. No. S. Kxprs, 9:08 p.

.1 flag supported by Will D. Wright, edi Il. a. m. the eastern part of the state for apples w.

No. 5. COUNTRY PRODUCE taken in Exchange for Goods, at Highest Market Prices. I a i uu i ivi vi irifj i't aiu. siu niicuf with them.

Mixed Freight, oomo BAST. Express. Mad aud Expreit, Mixed Freight No. 2. "1' onie very fine rarities.

No. 4. Nad. Frank Conde caught a centipede, last Tknrilfl ninmlnff. ITn nut It in alpa- VBAIK8 LKAVC WICniTA nepuoiican dux ne comracieu wunmesn to come along if they would allow him to be nearest the stars and stripes Cheney Blade.

Porsuant to the announcement, a large crowd of people, comprising GARDEN No. 8. Express, Mail and Express, Fi't and Accoromuda'n No. I. No.

6. a. o. injuuo wnu nuum poo a. m.

one Qf tnM, poisonous insects, can do WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD. CALL And be Convinced, HYMER McCLUER, Hos. and inn nauy ana mate exoat Fr.nk'a rasidanoa. counoction at Wichita with the Frisco and 6 man Udiea. aasemhlad at tha achool The Republicans of Cheney will meet B0Uge lait Tue8d.y eveBlng, to li.

All paRRetger trains connect, at Wichita ia grand rally to-morrow (Friday) 0 an address on the political Issues with tha Ranta Fe. and 'B isco. fur Kati-I uihj u-1 Kansas. Garden Plain, sag CitVi 8t uis and all points enst. I evening, abb ap.aaer.

umuu from a Union Labor Standpoint by J. PLAIN xi. mt. jtai.h, ABw nocasiou arc oianiKj iu uuiuuu, Kandall, ol Chicago. JNicnois Church Directory.

ROEMBACH BROS. Wichita. They arc able orators. WM cftied to the chair. And after Dr.

ppy reports as follows: Cyfus thanking the audience far the honor Miser, of the vicinity of the Ball school conferred upon him introduced Wm. nonce, is the happy father of anothor 'Briea, of Erie township, oandidate on bnbv boy. who arrived Sunday. Moth- V. L.

tioket for representative, who M. E. CnuncH.Sorvicea every alternate Sunday at 11 o'clock a. m. and r.

u. buuday school every r.utiany ai a. m. Dealers in Fuhstok, Pastor. Uhv.

4. n. HERALD. Preaching each in a brief speech announced his candidacy and retired from the floor. Mr.

Randall was then introduced and made ai eloquent and log'cil presentation of er and child doing well. Cyrus ditto. J. R. Cornell had suifioicntly recovered from his recent illness as to be able to return to Wichita last Saturday just tnrnnta Hnliliath at 10:80 a.

111. and 7:30 GENERAL HARDWARE, m. IVrronnnt nieetinz BnJarday heforo id timulny In each month. Bauday school T' the Union Labor theories. He spoke erv ondar at 11 :9) a.

u- 1 In time to register for the coming eleo-1 fof about wQ hour8 hM taddutJ lion, that being the "last day of grace." c0lnmikndcd XJ Before another issue ot the Herald profound attention of his audience, reaches its readers, the Presidential con- At the conclusion of his remarks aad test of 1889 will have been decided. Ev- whilo the hat was being passed, to raise Christian Cnracn. Roclnl meetings at II o'clock a. m. every Pwidny, In school houso.

No regular pastor. For Three Months, 0) a. .1. st. ery body should stndy carfullv the vital funds for defraying tho speaker's ex-.

i pauses, a Mr. WeDster, 01 tx town- Tincnxn Post, No. 852, O. A. R.

Meete issues involved, and vote nnaorsiano at Ihoirtinll in Ouriicn Plain on the second exhortation. The short ship, made i a frmrth Kfiturdavs of onoh month. at C. 'book entitlod 4 -The 1 Seven Financial; o'clock r. x.

W. a. Johhsok P. TTi.l C.nwtAa nrndnA'nir in oil. GAEDM PLADT MAES2T EEP0ET.

ONLY 25 CENTS 1 1 Consplra ies 1 and other pamphlets of' colors, a beautifnl oriental scone rep-. 1 U. L. campaign literature wero ottered resenting a large lion In position to L. 1 for sals.

The chairman then announo- upringfrom a bluft upon a deor in the 1 uh ed that the amount raised by collection, OOUItltCTED "WEBKLT. per bushel. will be a fine picture. was 3.80, and the meeting was then adjournsd at a late hour. Corn.

.23 G. W. Kent, arrived, at home, .80 Saturday, from Ft. Scott, where he has i We enjoyed the pleasure of a ride through the country east of Garden .15 been packing troea for shipment to the. Oats, Potatoes.

Butter, per pound, Lard. Eggs, per dozen. IN ADVANCE. western Dart of the state. He left Mon- lin for a distance of eight miles and a 15 day morning for that section, to make visit of a few hours in the flourishing AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, BUGGIES, BARBED WIRE, GRASS SEED, ETC.

lgSole Agents for the Celebrated BANQUET utile city 01 uoaaara, last saiuruay. his fall deliveries and was accompanied Owing to the fact that other business' far as Andale by Mrs. Kent. rout, to 00 u.rd we tne norta matters claim our attention a greater! road, or that lyiag north of the part of the timo, the bnrness manage-1 A large crowd of people gathered at W. and saw some finely im-ment of Thb Hkkald Will, hereafter, bd the residence of T.

G. James, yesterday proved farms, of which we will mention in the hands of Gi o. W. Kont. who 0mt tUo daf ot for hls Ma 1 (s being the most attractive those of D.

mSAwXS and" Every thing put up brought a good O. 8. LoomisCL, Ge.owavs. receipt accounts. Will D.

Wright. price. 7 At noon a lunch, consisting of Isaac Stover and J. W. Gosney.

These IF YOU WANT TO BUY cheese, bologna, dried beeland crackers, gant eraen are tnorougn practical farm- was served, and everybody partook of it, ers and their surroundings indicate that LOCAL. CHOW-CHOW. MM Ml The Week's Fruit of Pencil. SEND Hrain and Scissors. Vote against the bonds.

Subscribe for Tun IIriuld. they are well satisfied with the Sunflow- Mrs. a P. Morrison, of Braiaerd, I ar gutfl nd nttBd t0 here. W.Kansas, accompanied by her son, Bert, TobiM arm abont visited, over Sunday, with the family four milci eMt of lhlg oity, a Beat fr, ofM.Camp, of whom they aror.laitves.

kougorBUii r9ole4j WJ mm Bert Morrison and his c.usin. Lacy WM ,0 whcn com. Camp, called at this olhce, Monday. fa- Dorman, is a compositor on the Brainord purchaMd the farm. The streeU John Bows was quite sick, for a fow days last we k.

I THE "HERALD" Ensign, which office is owned by of Qoddard a iiTiy appear Pete Smith aud family leave for Ore- father. ance, there belag quite a number of gon, neit Monday. R. Rhoa, one of our good farmer notioeable at the hitching racks r. O'Brisn made a friendly call at friond, oallod ofRc and many farmers on the streets, and all a.

nin n. Tiiub.v I 1 i it a l. 1 sanctum. Tuesday. our the business firms seemed to be enjoy' flo fovT relaUvcs and friends in tho Kact.

what a treloss writer is at jmrmm 1 Vau'dAnAi1 It uril I Ufa trt mil STONE, POSTS MIXED PAINTS LIME, CEMENT, Or anything in the line of Building Material Come and get my Prices. ing a good trade. Among those whom Dolightful weather for fall plowing, snore tln its cOHt'during the year, in nd farnl work generally. we had tho pleasure of meeting war. Mr.

MoAIpin, agent W. W. railroad; during our absenoe, and left upon our table a pack of choice apples, comprising the Orange Pippin, Willow Twig, Wine Sap, Geniting and Little Ro man-its varietios. The fruit is very delioious, that is. we mean it was they're all noMago.

noHMoa 111 s. you can at yer- Frontonac bcit for ti tnai a vmir MAiinlrir ivi tin Hot tii uruv f.h 11 Drs. Dressel and Hughes and Messrs only $4.75 per ton, atLuvu's. to sond Thk Hkiiald abvond. Pittenger, president, and Walter Strong, seerotary, of the Goddard Farm 1 Wall paper from six cents to fifteen gone now.

Thanks, Mr. Rhea, accept ers' Club. Returning home by way ot cents a bolt, at the Flknitukk stoke. our thanks. Yum, yum.

Thanks. Burlingamo, Osage. Frontonac, Can The Union Labor party met at B. F. Nichols' residence, last Tuesday, and on City and Feidtuont coal at Loyd a.

nnminutjii lh tnwnahin tick. Peto Smith shipped four car-loads ot cattle to the Kansas City market, Monday. at: for trustoo, Wm, llauldia; lor clerk, Cyrus aluikoy; for treasurer, Wm. Janey; for justice of the p.ace. Ik Mo Mo 1L AD VERTI SE KANSAS.

GARDEN PLAIN, K. A. Rodgers has had a large force south precinct. Wm. Beard; north men at work putting up oane during ciott Eliis Barnes; for constable, south the past wsek.

proclnct, Jamos Jones; north preoinet; Mesdamos W. II. Taylor and Will D. Cass Osburn; for road overseer, 2nd Wricht made a visit to tho "Peerless diitrict, B. R.

Mulkcy: south precinct, Masters Co. IN THE Take Notice. R. II. Clark.

Princass," last Saturday. F. P. Pase, of Oak Grovo is In The Republicans of this township, pur- the south road we passed through another strip of finely improved farming conn-try, and our attention was particularly attracted by the well improved farms of Frank A. Linnebar, James A.

Easley and K. A. Rogers. Th. wheat prospect along both routes Is as fine as we have ever seen in our life at this season of the year.

For Sate or Exchange. A first-class country printing office to sell, or will exchange for an office In Kansas. Also, office building and residence, combined with ball an acre of lots In center of a live town In Southwest Missouri, for sale for In cash, or $1,000 on time. A bargain. Address, H.

W. Wright, Verona, Lawrence coUnty, Missouri. For Sale ataBargntn. A good residence lot in Garden Plain SO by 140 feet, with a good two-roomed frame house thereon, size 14 by 28, well plastered and in good repair. Lot fenood and set in fruit and shade trees.

Inquire of W. II. Taylor and Co. at once if you want a bargain. country stunt to a call issued by M.

J.Loyd, the I AM this vicinity looking at the with a viow of locating here. Go to MASTERS CO. for soLct Groceries. i township committeeman, met in caucus at W. H.

Taylor office, in this Ducks and other wild game are plen 1 p.lt. laat fiatordav afternoon, and nnm- tiful, and the is laden with the IV VOC WANT TO sound of the sporatman's gun. Go to MASTERS cO. for the best bargains in Dry Goods. Buy or Sell Anything 1 WHEN YOU WANT Go to MASTERS c.O.

for Gent's nnd Ladies Arctic Shoes. Go to Crawford Masters for the highest prices for fat hogs. Fred Haunstion and his son, Free, arrived at home, last Saturday night, for a short visit. Wm. Fnucett, John Lee, A.

Barth and other candidates were at James' sale yostuday, looking after their fences. Mrs. Goo. II. Smith returned, Saturday last, from Kentucky, where ah.

has ben Visiting rolativcs for tho past month. L. Flint, a nephew of J. N. Flint, arrived, with his family, Inst Saturday, and will take ohargo of tho Avondale House.

inatea tne loiiowing ucaei: i or trustee, W. H. McCluer; for clerk, T. J. Swaira; for treasurer, Ed.

Roembach; for justices of ths peace, south precinct, W. R. Doyle; north proclnct, W. F. Heisel; for constables, south preoinet, G.

W. Kent, north preoinet, Greeno. It is, indeed, distressing to think that, although every day we hear men com. plaining of tho scarcity of work and ths fact their time must be spent in leung ing about the streets, from morning till night, some are unable to lind any timo to go hunting except on Sunday. We very frequently localize upon hunting parties, but we prtsumo none of those who were out last Sunday, would care to have the fact appear in print.

for shame, boys; if wo can't feel any respect for the laws of God, let us, at least obey the laws of our state and nation with All persons knowing themselves to be indebed to me, by note or account, are requested to call at W. H. TayWs office and settle without delay and greatly oblige. M. Winches.

JOB WORK Dead Letter List. Following is a list of letters and postal cards remaining dead and unclaimed in the Post Office at Garden Plain, for tho month ending Sept. 30, 1888: Brock, F. Derr, J. M.

Green, Mrs. Manda, (ireen, Mr. John, Gensmon, Nicholas, Koble, Ellas, Lewis, Grant K. I'rnlt, Churl ie. Parties calling for any of tho abovo will please say "advertised loiters." If not called for in thirty days they will be sent to the Dead Letter ollice.

John I. Saundeiis, M. OF ANY KIND, Corao to th Tho Colvrch Courier, of last week, Thankful for past favors, wo further solicit your patronage Call and oitamiuG our general stock of goods. Tho highest market prices paid for country produce, taken in exchange for goods. MASTERS CO, says: "ins oaruen nam ukkai.i com- vJ-tpi.

nt th tstiifrha nt that nlana 1( TltA roard to the keeping of the Sabbath HjuluiLlJ Ur IvJlJ Colwicn Courior on nd try to Cnd tira. during the wesk to uo our nuni ng..

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