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Ames Advance from Ames, Kansas • 1

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1 VOL. NO. 7. AMES, KANSAS, FRIDAY, JULY 17, CELBE C. CLINE.

ex KOiTOIUAX JBTCJIIXGS. HARDWARE STORE! Party. A donation party was given on Sat Blade is the official county The paper. urday evening, July 11th, at the Union Chuch, of Ames, by the citizens of Ames and -vicinity, for the benefit of The Advance, a new paper at Ames, Cloud county, is really one of our brightest exchanges. As "taffy' is something we never indulge in that is, hardly ever Bro.

Cline may take it as a compliment when we say that we read his paper more carefully than nine-tenths of our exchanges which are larger and older. Downs Times. Dem- There is great discord in the ocratic camp. Rev. Mr.

Kendricks. Clodd county is to Boon be afflicted with another newspaper. A large crowd assembled at the church and at about nine o'clock marched to the residence of Mr. Kendricks, headed by the Ames band wbo discoursed some excellent music -is The undersigned wish to inform the citizens of Ames and surrounding country that they have on hand-a large stock iof 1 i STOVES, HEATERS, MECHANICS, TOOLS, TINWARE, LOCKS, BUTTS, WOODEN WARE, NAILS AND A GENERAL SUPPLY OF NOTIONS. EGOODS AT HONEST PRICES.S "Ceedit to whom credit is excellent motto for editors.

which was a great surprise to Mr, This is the summer of Democratic Kendiicks and family. They, accom discontent and mugwump sim; panied the crowd to the church where After a birds-eye view of a few of our Democratic exchanges, we are led to believe that the Republican party is one huge mass of livid'seething, hissing and roaring corruption, and that her constituents are a conglomeration of and mugwumps, whose breath would intoxicate a lamp post and break the heart of a lantern-jawed St. Johnite." Col. McKay made a very suitable It is a mighty small office that seeks the Democrat and finds him not at home. speech for the occasion.

After which a most splendid supper was served to all present. JL donation of $32,00 in Jlailrcad Street. mi WW money was made up besides a large Bao. Loofbourrow, of the Leonard- developed into a ville Monitor, has spring poet. It makes us tired to hear some of these long-winded St.

John prohibi amount of groceries and other useful articles. The presentation speech was made by Col. McKay in a very neat and appropriate manner, and was 'respon tionists talk. When good, sound log-', ml At last they have found a Democrat who doesn't want an office. He is blind and deaf and dumb.

ded to by Mr. Kendiicks with the wannest feelings and heartfelt thanks PER CENT ON OIiOTHINQ! to all. Clifton, Kansas, losing the 4th on account of rain has decided to recele-brate on the 22nd, of this month. The greatest honor and praise is due ic, of facts aint enough to convince a man he is wrong, put him down as a sore headed fool. Anyone can see that prohibition is a failure in Kansas.

No business man will prosecute the saloon men, and why for the simple reason that that element is too strong, and the business man that tries it would 'starve to death in the midst of the ladies who got up the donation and served the supper. Viz: Mrs. G. A. Brooks, Mrs.

J. S. McKay, Mrs. Shirley, July 13,1885, Editoe Advance: Will you behind enough to allow me space in your paper to make a few remarks. You can see by my ungra-matical language that I am not an expert at the business, but hope you will be kind enough to correct all mistakes, and if you think I am asking t6 much just lay this one side.

We all like to see Ames boom, and hope this" fall to see it just chmb, an 1 we think all living near the town should do-all in their power to assist in its advancement, and we are sorry to see anyone do anything to injur the good name of the place, but you know you always find a. class of tli.it kind in all small towns. Some get thinking they are to good and pure for any common use and so find themselves in tini3 a nuisance to a town, and generally if all was known the. skimmings of the place, but it is not always policy to divulge their truu Some call this cl ihs cranks, end we suppose on account their willingness to unwind other ps i pies affairs. But all the peacouM ones can do is to go on with the inter ests of the town and all wiU come out well in the end.

There are good men and women in Ames and vicinity, by the way n't you think we are goiug to have a nice church. I have attended services there a few times and find the most of the town pejple there, and it occurred tj me that the balance, some at ought to have been there. We heard they had a donation there a short t'uno prase for the benefit cf the Rev. Mr. Kendrick3.

ReporJ says they raised about $25.00 in cash besides some few dollars -which was sent direct to the liev. Mr. K. by some parties, who, it seoinSj were not noticciby the tation. They ceitainiytud not show very much of a christam spirit wrhiij them or else were intending jb down the preacher, as we know of very many who would have been glad to have gave had they not been ever-looked.

No doubt the preacher felt very grato'iul for the amount, but would it not have been better to have acted a little more clnistim-liko aa by so doing been able to have raise $100 instead of $25 or 6, but djubt Mr. editor you are aware of all tha facts as it is not customary to over This represents the earth and all that's in it. It is what the Kansas prohibitionists want. It. D.

Woodward, Mis. 3V Jacobs, THE "GOLDEN EAGLE," Mrs. David Finney, Mrs. H. S.

Bos worth, Mrs. Geo. Clark, Mrs. J. J.

Manly, Mrs. D. Cross, Miss Minnie Brooks, Miss Ella DeGraf and others 'To the victors belong the spoils' there won't be much spoils for the victors in 1888, if the "reb's" keep on as they have commenced. also Miss Annie Safar who contributed very largely to the cash donation by 1 1 Cheap! Buy while goods tne sale ci ner most excellent ice cream, and also to Joe Moore by ihc We do not "prod" that sect known as prohibitionists because we have any ill-feelings against them, but because prohibition never Can, nor will be a success as long as it is taken outside of the Republican or Democratic ranks to fight for it. It may run a few years and make a sickly effort like the Greenbackers, but eventually it will (he so dead that it will be years before it will ever be brought to the surface of politcal waters.

Long, long years after some of these fanatical leaders That mammoth fraud and swindl, the Louisiana State Lottery is again at work swindling and defrauding the gullible public. sale of some very fine cakes. The whole affair was a grand sac-cess. At 12 all went to their homes feeling that they had spent a Summer; JBUts About tone-Half Price very pleasant evening and added A democrat has prophesied that New York at the next election will go 200,000 Republican, and Ohio will largely to their own and the ministers of all the atand solid with- a balance of 40,000.1 have gone the way HEADQUARTERS comfort.andbipg ATT things conio to him that waits, Advertise at the AdvancsV special rates, Republican or Democratic party will carry prohibition through the land with the grandest majority this mtion ever saw. The long talked of game of baseball Democratic exchanges are all broke up over Cleveland's nianeuveringsand with a desperation born of despair urge the old man to change his tactics and act Democratic.

in which the 1st and 2nd nine were to struggle for honors, took place last Saturday. A good crowd turned out fi7.UKHiTURSPy An Areola woman set a speckled hen on a dried-apple pie, and in three weeks the hen hatched fourteen nightmares with blue ribbons on their tails. Newman Independent. to witness tfye game. The day opened out just cool enough to be pleasant although it looked a little like rain.

Mart Gamble was chosen umpire and gave universal satisfaction, making fan and square decisions. It was the the most quiet and orderly game of ball we have ever had come under our notice, there being no swearing, cursing or kicking on the umpire's decisions." The following is the score: Sofas, Lounges, Stands, Secretarie Wardrobes, Bed Room Suits Parlor Suits, Large and small Mirrors. Picture Frames, Bureaus, Bedsteads, Tables, Chairs, look the free-hearted newspaper men We have always lived under a Republican form of Government and have had no reason to complain. Now we will try some Democratic rulings and Jeffersonian simplicity. We witnessed a novel fight m-t ntly.

A fly had got entangled in a spiders web and was struggling to extricate itself from the spider's lair when a spider not much larger than a nail head, pounced on the fly then the fight began. They struggled backward and forward, like two mighty giants, only on a smaller scale, suddenly a part of the web collapsed and spider and fly were precipitated to the floor, where the struggle was continued with renewed vigor. The spider was so small that the fly could drag him all over the floor, but could not shake him off. At last the spider's bites began to tell on the fly, for it grew weaker and weaker. With one last attempt to free itself, and failing, to do this, the fly succumbed to the spider and was dragged off in triumph.

at such times, and then you knaw there are always some who like to be FIRST NINE DELMONICO S. puffed for all the glory they deserve. 123456789 But if I am not careful this will find ho space on account of its length. Say by the way, when do you tlr'uV Farmers, beware! When a peddler Comes along and advises you not to put any confidence in your local paper, don't buy his goods but lock the stable door and unchain your most ferocious dogs. this hot weather is going frj let up Wall Brackets, Wall Pockets, Wall Paper, Carpeting, Upholstered Goods, Cribs, Work-baskets, and everything kept in a First Class establishment.

Innings: Levigne, Theriault, Cline, ss McKay, lb Testu, 2b Petre, Jb Woodward, If Augustine, cf If I see this jj print I may may take 00100101 0 0 0 0 0 110 0 0 0 0.1 0 1 0 0 0001111 0 0 0 0 10 11 00 0 10000 10100000 00000000 it for granted thai, you Consider it vil -3 -2 -2 -4 -3 -1 -2 -0 -1 18 right, and will trouble you again in the future, but for the present I will wait for further developments, Yours, Us Devot. A new paper has been started at Ames, Kansas, by C. C. Cline, called the Advance. It is a neat, newsy, six column paper, and appears to be well patronized.

The editor is a good writer and knows how to get up an interesting paper. Kirwin Republican. Woodward, rfOOOOOOlO Total tallies, SECOND NINE RED STOCKINGS. We Iseep a full line of TTZfcTDEIR-TAKEES' Goods. IrindLs of done on snort notice.

We Bes I'ardon. In last week's issue of the Advance the types made lis say "school teachers," when it should have read "school affairs," and no insinuation was meant whatever. Editor. A youngster hailing from Milton- vale struck this burg last Tuesday, he is a curve pitcher, curve catcher belongs to the 2nd nine, he.also tota a horn in the bund, at that village, and merchants don't wait, But ndvertife at our special rates. 1234567 89 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 11 .00000000 0-0 ii 0 0 0 1 0 ii 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0.1 02 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0 02 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 12 0 0 0 1 0 (J 0 0 12 00000000 00 12 CLYDE tunings; Louton, Augustine, Ford, ss Roadruck, lb Glasby, 2b Savoie.

3I Giampro, If Marshall, cf Cross, rf Total tallies, in a case of necessity play tho ASHLOCK Prop's. CIiYDE, KANSAS. snare and turn drums. In fact, Some naiTow-minded person gave Co. of the 4th regiment, Kansas National Guards of Clyde, quite a scare as he supposed by forging Adjutant-General Campbell's name to an order.

A man that would do such a thing ought to suffer the full extent speak mildly, he is a dipped in dew. He gives us the most exalted idea of that town. Come ag.iin. of the law. The Coo-haired gentleman from LIVEBf B'ARH! Miltonvale who was kind enough to 0.

W. Freelove, of Ames, made us a pleasant Call Monday. He tells us that he has just finished harvesting fifty-five acres of wheat which will average fifteen bushels per acre; he- has another piece, however, which will not yield more than, half that amount. Corn in his neighborhood never looked better. ConCordia Times.

Ed. Bowers, Ab. Coffey, Ed. Mcintosh, Frank Cline, Eugeane Hoadley, Jim. McFarlan, Pearl Parker, Johnny Ingham and several other Clyde boys came up from that burg last Saturday to see the 1st nine "get there." lift a whip from tho wrong Wagon at Roadruck, Bros, livery barn, was finally compellod at Concordia to deliw er said whip to tho proper and settle a small bill of costs.

Better at tend to the insurance business instead of lifting Whips, The undersigned have opened out a SCORES BY INNINGS. ,12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1st liiue, 0 1 1 2 3 3 5 3 Id 2 (J4010 1 4 12 Hi Roadruck and A. Allen scorers. Mart Gamble says: "Smoke, boys! it's a girl and weighs 10 pounds'." Yes, Mart, a girl, and a gain of ten pounds for ten years and the young lady will out weigh our neighbor- papa! All parties doing well. -1 It is generally reported that there is to be a new depot at this place, and as we nfvor knew a false report to be circulated in this town' we have no reason to dispute this.

We don't run a prohibition organ, neither do we cater to the whisky party, We shall run this Great Journal to suit our, own fastidious taste and if you think we are going to preach prohibition, always, you are mistaken, The prohibition fanatics acted the fool when they divided from the Republican party, as well as giving a white-livered poltroon a chance to vent his Bpite on the Republican party. Prohibition must, and will, come through the Ropublicoj or. Democratic parties. Away with these third party agitators. Livery, Feed and Sale Barn Would it not bo a wise plan to re quest our road overseer to open thil ditch on R.

R. street thus the water standing there from month nr. ames. to month. Mr.

C. C. Cline, editor of the Ames Advance attended our ceiobration and pronounced it good. The! Concordia Blade. Rob.

Waterburryand J. K. Ingham made this office a Call Friday last. C. L.

ROADRUCK, H. C. ROADRUCK. Our druggists Have piacedjn their Horses bought and sold. Good rigs of all kinds on hand.

store the first safe shipped to AmWi It is a dandy. Those that wrongfully crush are generally tho firbt ones to fall. Old papers p.t this office COcts a 100 'Lzaaes; Kansas. 4 A.

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1885-1886