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Cline's Press from Clyde, Kansas • 1

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3 "-'t I 'to-? 1 --t i i 1V "K' 'WKE PRESS t. -JAM. KTifc "1c: yyt fiii- LYD CITY, KANSAS. J5 services in th' yhtuni ftiMHf 1" We leawdtiat at tints wcf lv- -1 7 '1 I U. NX SUBSCRIPTION RATEESe Uikeb ttvartabljr Adviwas toBdtnmtwtmi Oaa Tr t1 50 'Jr Of Ames Is com: posed of dm 0.73 Hi 0.5QJ putia.

Chart! Julius ONE DOLLAR AND PERCYS AR Months 1 Year. OUR MOTTO-r-THE. GREA TEST G00Q T0 THE GREATE8T NUMBER OF PEOPLE. Xoolba 4 Weeks fJ. PropLs.

kiy, Osr4a Gto-m, Ifelire. dPerllattlt nd 4 I to $3.50 3 in Wtxffc 5 im 1.M jr-i'8 1 in 4 in yi cot CLYBE CITY, KANSAS, THURSDAY, MAY 22, 1S84. V.I. 1 in $10. 2 in 12.

1-2 0. 100. col 8.00 yeoINW These gentleman all either live CT IfJf Ames and are known to mt Csw best of Cloud eouuty txnr Jfe Jt I f. l-S -12. 4-1-2 'J2.

1 col SCO. Lm 17 1 col our next visit to hear some vr CITY FLYING VISIT TO AMIS. a. ti 1 .1 will mn nntil the Plowbpys and trtl then be to peak more advisedly Jor taem. is tral Committee.

A. L. REDDEN, Attest: Chairman. Wirt W. Walton, Secretary.

Topeka, May 5th, 1884. 1 Cannon. SHOT DEAD. 1 ordered oat, ana on onargeu at ir uua IkaertioB. CoUectWHia on due quarterly; local H' th Editor.

Plowlwvs will all rttd their tow testr. Mayoh, CtUXCrLME3i the Iibss, hereafter, and TM MMit Crump, O. AV, Knapp, Saw What We and Haard-A Live Towhi" J. A. perse, Sent to Kingdom Come, on the Brown.

laMt Mwudayv.wc). visited Ames. We Dead Man Short line. found a great deal that Was of interest to VanDeMark. E.Bceks.

us and found the people generally busy plying tlieir various callings. -As we rode i rfl HOMOJprATHJC Office and Rooms over the Postoffice, Clyde, Kanaaa. Wide "A wake Kansas Dallas Herald. Kansas is contributing with liberal hand to surpass all the states in the exhibit of her soils and cereals at the Worlds's exposition, she made hundreds of thousands of dollars by her enterprise at the Philadelnhia centennial, and she fully appreciates the meaning of a World's exposition. What will Texas eurerprise-do? mto town the first man we met was Ed.

I. DAVE MARTIN, City Clerk, City Police cdgk, WlilGllMASTJEK, Marshal, big space for tbeir use. AOCTTAILK ntHBSr. Our Aineseditor, Ed. S.

ur a pretwut of a flae polasri 5sm. "porker" Uncle "Jim" Buckles ssil' GM "shoat was worth 10.00. May you live long and prosper aad -i: 'After, we made a circuit of the fwn-by invitation, we rode out. to. MR.

JAMES BUCKLES' fine place mile south of town. Here we met several of hls clilldren ftftd 5Srs. Buckles. We took a toll over both kJU Mr. B.

is planting dssm acres iu corn. He has 150 fine her be C.liaplin, He was on his wagon and had 4 vi J. McFarlan lit. A. McCord L.

Bartlette II. E. Dale W. P.ltice, ins norses Headed for Clyde, he at once put up his team aud proposed to Shot Dead by Tom Tuffley, and pies i ri 15 Minutes. accompany us in a look around town.

GEORGE CLARK. Board ok Health "ST II. W. Stephens. F.

W. Frasius. found in his place of business, the postotiice. ilr. a large dry goods, 1 Whisky The Cause.

J. grocery anu general supply store which he runs Jn eounection with' the postoftice. sides his korsea, cattle, etc. His orfcharn From a reliable source we have learned of a fatal shotting which oc ana from what we saw conclude he is doiiig a fine business. Mr.

Clark came to is a- fine one and will bear this MM. He' has cherries, crapes, etewk curred at clifton a small town east, of Oonnsellor at law, AND NOTARY PUBLIC HTILL practice in all state and fed- oral Covts. Collections made. Taxa Paid. Iliads for sale, aasl taass neROtiated.

Omce at uer-ton place. Waahinrton street. Wi de Kanaaa From the 'Daily Atchison Patriot we see that Khron is "figfrerin" quite prominently in the republican convention now in session in that city that he makes speeches motions c. Wouldn't Dr. Kh ron do more good if he would give his entire attention to his profession? viz: preaching the gospel and, striving to make people better and let the politi-tions run the politics of the county? For President, G.

BLAINE. For Vice President, ROB'T. T. LINCOLN. here about 7 miles'." During the per- bcariug and fall this season.

'W r- mained for dinner which was 4uly ap. -preciated by the hungry editor. iormance 01 me international snow in that place yesterday, a tough citizen Cloud county in the year 187G where he has since-resided; He bought a quarter section of land near where, Ames now, stands, aud just east of Wi P. Rice's new purchase" on -'the east side of town. He has beeu postmaster for a term of six OCK AXKS BDITOKV Mr.

Ed. Chanlin will hereafter coodnot PAGE, by the name ot Dave Martin acting upon his instincts raised a row with the showmen and made an assault up I. JV. JUSTICE PEACE the Ames Department of the PnuM. nA we ask" every man or woman who has any.

litems of news or adycrtisio or job work to liaad it to Vr Mr. Chniiiln nr years and still holds that position to the satisfaction of everybody: Mr. Clark was agent for Rrk. Co. for 5 years at 'i 1 on tnem witn a weapon or some kind.

Officer Thomas Tuffty undertook to CONVENTIONS. Republican National Convention will held at Chicago, oa the 5th day of June. Hulietlni oftfie Wounded. Kansas City Star The star, eyed god- OFFICE IN VT. CANNONS STOKE, Ames, in business Jlr.C has accumula A 3 X5 i quiet Martin, when the latter turned on the offler and said: you I'll attend to your case." The officer ciess ot reiorm is still on deck.

Saginaw Courier: It is intimated that Bill Morrison hasn't smoled a smile since can send ft direct to Clyd and wCl for into the Ames oorner. We left Antes feeling, wo had done a good day's work. leu inn; property ami is Known as an moral, upright man.1 We had the COLLECTIONS PROIPTLY MADK. be not desiring to raise a row, retreaied Democratic National Convention will held at Chicago, on the 8ih day of July. pleasure of 3h s.

Clark at the the defeat of his tariff measere. store with her husband. -Mr. Clark be- backward followed by Martin who siezed the officer by tho throat and Kansas. Clyde, Minneopolis Journal: Senator Sabin comes up smiling.

He is still in the Off TO cauie.a siibscrilier. for the, Press. Our next call was on I. MCKAY CONCORDIA. evening of Inst ftk Republican State Convention will be held AVednesdar On ring, aud not milch dishguared either, began to strangle him.

Again the officer tore loose and. warned Martin to stand back. But with rene'ed at Topeka, cu the clay ol Japriu the Senior and Celbe C. Cllne of Of the British Land and Mortgage Co. of J.LIIfDSEY.

Carpenter Builder, "JNew lork lribunc! Ihere Is every reason to lielieve tliat the banks of New York are generally strong and are acting America. We found this gentleman a Prbuss oflke "boarded'', the west bound M. P. train. We met enroute for Scmndin man of intelligence, sagacity and full of G.

W. Foster of this cltv and had A frenzy Martin rushed upon the officer who promptly fired on Martin sending a ball through his heart. Martin fell and died in about 1-3 minutes. It is said a brother af Martin was business. This large firm is man a -red bv A Conjrressional District Republican Convention will be held at G'O'ilordia, on the 2'2d day of April.

Ts now Twenarcd to do all kinds of Col. D. C. McKay and his son, James Mc pleasant chat with bun on the subject of horse-flesh and the coming fair. We also met BtilwelL passenger con.

ductor on the M. P. R. who im pressed killed time aso while Carpenter yaotlt on short notice. Repairing Neatly Rone.

SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Convention on the 21st us as a very pleasant and courteous man, Republican Congressional will bo held at Junction City, day of May. on a spree. At last accounts officer Tufliy was at liberty. The foregoing particulars we received from a gentleman who Uvea in clifton.

and must certainly be one of the nopulnr oflicers of this road. Kay, a young until ot hue business qualifications and. executive ability. Col. Mc-has lxen in Ames about two years.

In the state ten years. lie has served two terms in tho. legislature, from '70 to '30, with general satisfaction to his constituents. Ije is a native of Madison, and is: in. the Oyth year of his life, 3'et with eye clear and Vigor unabated he can do as much hard' work as at any former period of his life.

Mr. McKay's family Befkrevce: D. LAKE.ClydeKans At THE Urn, The stars were out on dress-parade 'ere Don Head ThU Unless you wish to do so. Header, if you AMES Professional Card. T.

A. Teanotte. M. B. M.

L.M. I we beheld the rush and the noise with prudence. New York Telegram Ward of Wall street was a good shot even iu his 1oy. hood, lie tired into a flock and nobody knows how many he brought down. Indianapolis Times: The democracy by the collapse of the Morrison bill, are left without auy semblance of a platform and to remain in the field at all they are driven to the necessity of running merely a reminiscence for a ticket, so all eyes are turned towards Tilden and Hendricks.

New York Sun: The shock to the public confidence-occasioned by the revelations of the management of the Marine, the Second National aud the Metropolitan banks naturally and not unreasonably, affects the credit of their sister institutions and a considerable period will elapse before the public recovers from it. Louisville. Courier-Journal: The ease of the busy dwellers of this prosperous craJate of Laval's University. Qne- town. However we, by dint of industry becof bureau of Medical and Snngal and the use of our pedal extremities, found consists of himself, wife and son, and re owe the editor of this paper six months or a year's please come in and pay it, or send it by mail.

We wish to purchase another press and need some money to help us out. We have at Collepe. Montreal. Iower Canada, our way to the Wade" office where we soon made our business known and found hi sprvirps to the citizens of Stoves, Tin, Hardware; the "old war horse" as kind and accom side iu Ames. He also became a subscriber for the Prkss; i 1 We uext paid a visit to l't'RCELL'S IMMENSE ELEVATOR.

Here we met first Mr. C. M. Gamble, Clyde by dav or night. Residence ai Mr.

J. Loveland's on Washington least 200 subscribers Mho owe us from 75 cents to $1.50 each. Don't forget to send modating as ever. AVe then called on Charlie McDonald of the "Empire" and found "all hands" busy preparatory to the -1. JDz PETEES, street.

1 in these small amounts and oblige yours respectfully, J. C. Clink, of General Grant is a harder one, and very Editor Iiess. engineer ol the elevator, who minutely described their fine engine and various other machinery which is entirely new and of the latest aud most improved made iu United States. Mr.

GamWe: is a man of. intelligence aud understands his business. His father is J. P. Gamble, publication of their issue of the paper.

We had the pleasure of ermine the acquaintance of Mrs. McDonald, whom we found to be a very intelligent and agreeable lady, and possessing a taste for the "ait preservative." Then we A FULL LINE OF PUMPS AND WIND MILLS PUT IN COMPLETE AND WARRANTED. A XI) Durimr the past ten years the govern RESTAURANT. much less discrediting to him, than appears upon the surface. To say that a great captain who, after enjoving all the honors of his country, went to Kew York to convert himself from a patriot in ment has expended nearly 70,000,000 made a short call on W.

If. Hagaman. ot of Lansing, Kansas, and superintendent of the Kansas Manufacturinc Co. at that earing for tlte Indians. The total number of Indians attached to agencies is only 247,000, and of these 0,000 in Indian J.

C. WIESE G. r. WARBURTON. C.ill and get 3011 Fresh Oysters to a stock gambler, is at ouce cruel and place.

Mr. Gamble also became a sub scriber to the Press. the Cafe Brunswick, and the Junior dine refreshed himself with a good quarc supper." Mr. H. runs a flue restaurant and the Clyde boys will do weU to give him a call when they visit the city.

Territory, 7,700 in isconsin ana 5,000 in Co rectionery, rriut, Cigars and Tt-bncco at the Star Bakerv. where We also met Mr. W. L. Huntington, Acw loik are supposed to ue at least Ed.

S. Chaplin, Editor. Who says it don't rain in Kansas Mrs. Janies McKay will soon bo settled in her new house. Mr.

G. A. Brooks has decorated the front of his harness shop wjth. a very attractive coat of paint. We saw Mr.

Lewis Cobles on our streets yesterday; he reports everything lovely at Sulphur Springs. In spite of the busy times with farmers, Ames has a good trade. B. L. and M.

Elevator is in ruuning order aud the company have 100,000 bushels of corn on hand to store in it and are receiving more every day. Mr. Dawson, who came to this place four years ago and bought 160 acres one mile east of town for which he paid $700, sold last week Ht acres of same land for which he received $837.50. That is not a bad price, showing that the value of land in Cloud county is not decreasing. Mr.

W. P. Rice, of Clyde, and Parker, of Cawker City, were in town a few days since looking after their interests in Ames. The Ames band are getting so they play finely. Will soon be ablo to go-out with the boys.

Mr. J. S. McKay gave a dance to the young folks and some- of the old ones which was -a grand success. lui knows how to have a good time.

John Fortine who has been confined to his bed for a long time is gradually failing. fLater AVe Understand Mr. Fortine formerly of Vermont, now of Manhattan, partially you can get the 1 st lunch in the city. he lote-de-jommeretal is still to the DONT LEARN A TRADE. The following sensible as well as appli chief engineer of the Man i have in connection with my store a Hon.

S. N. Wood writing from Washing cable article to the bovs aud young men ton, D. says in Topeka Critic WARBURTON WIESE, Manufacturers nud dealers in the PERFECT BED SPRING, BEST SPRINGS MADE. Call txc5L 2E23ca.Trt 1 tlaom.

OXiYDE, KANSAS. all over the country, we clip from an ex hattan Mills. Mr. IIv is here putting in the machinery in Purcell's elevator. He is a relative of Rev.

Huntington, D. formerly 'rector of the Protestant Episcopal church of Clyde- We are under obligations to this gentleman' for a look front. "tncle Jim" smiles as blandly, and enquires after one's health as kindly as in past and gone." Johnnie Starkey and the rest of the Baron's family united" to make us welcome. At the breakfast table we met an old time Lead ville acquaintance, Hon. Lepgett, of "The anti-monopolist meet first at change.

We hope some of the. hoys of this place will read it. "No don't learn a' trade, young' man. through this fine' establishmeut. Mr.

H. Yon' might soil your hands, wet vour Leavenworth, but who spends his sum also subscribed for the Press. After looking at the fine engine, we next ex- cago. I hey will nominate lion. jj.

Butler, with perhaps Reagan of Tevas for Vice President. "The Greonbockcrs at Indianapolis will nominate the same ticket, and say to the Democ rats "there is a ticket yon can elect -take it or defeat." "The Republicans meet next at Chicago. mers in. Leadville. He says Leadville Is not "played out," but business is ilowu to iimined their eorn-sheller which rattles solid basis" and not so much of the out'lOOO bushels per hour.

The scales are very large aud finely built, -and "lift" "wiki cat in it," as formerly. Hou. I nomas AY ronsr. Judirc J. W.

Their candidate will not le Ulalnc, Arthur, IDs. 1 lie elevator contains S3 bins Edinuds," Logan, or bherman. Jn my Shcafor, Nile Houston, Mess. English aud shirt collar and spoil your complexion. Go hang your chin over a counter and talk twaddle" to the young ladies, part your hair in the middle, and make an ass of yourselves generally, and work on wages that wouldn't support a Chinese laundry, man ou rice-fed rats, and leave enough balance to pay his washerwoman just because it is a little more genteel in the e3-es of people whose pride prevents them from pounding rock or hewing wood and whose poverty piuches worse thau one of FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CITY OF OLYDE, KANSAS.

for grain; each Osie 'holding 3800 brhels. The full capacity of tbe 28 bins is 115,000 judgement they will nominate Robt. 1. Mianer, of the a score more of the solid fellows to make us, wel come. cla-s Bakery and keep at all I times Fresh Brvad, Cakes r.nd Pie's.

27 I 1 1 ox ItOB'T J0XKS, AKQUITECT DESIGNS, PLANS' AMD SPECIFIC A TIONS FURNISHED OX DEMAND. On kinds of huo I ldinv Paities l.iiil l-t will do wt-1! i.Mi!t me lefore so. Robt. Vi. Jones, Clay Cextee, Kansas.

J.J, MoFARLAN ATTORNEY-AT-LAW AVASIITNGTON CLYDE, KAS. Special attention given to collections. Office in Longsla's building, tip stairs. bushels. Some idea of the.

cost of this elevator can be gained when it is stated that the lumber in it cost over $20,000. The freight bill was $7,000. AX OUTRAGE. A burly bull-headed negro by the namo died on Tuesday eveuing last. Editor.

$50,000 also met Mr. Charles Byxbee a Lincoln, with a Jew lork lmm tor ice President. There is an under current for Urant and Lincoln and may succeed. "The Deinoerats will nominate' Tilden, and Payne of Ohio, believing they can carry New York and Ohio with this ticket. I know there is much in this letter with which you will disagree, yet I trust you will publish it and let time determine who is right.

of Bill Signor, living in the east end of tho city, ou last Friday, set upon a white Wilkes Mathews, Mayor of Miltonvale, native of Conil. Has been in the west 16 those patent cross legged clothes pins, if the truth only told. and lad-, took in the dance at McKay's he woman by the name of Mrs. Dickey and years. lie ls a nne mechanic and Is assisting in putting up the inside work.

beat her in a brutal manner. The scoun THli ONLY INCOKFORATED HANK IN CLYDE. Mr. B. is a batchelor and it might pay him lias all confidence in his town and if they all show the grit and energy that AYilkes does they will get along.

Mr. Beard, one of Scandia's grain drel was arrested and committed to jail in default of $500 ball. DRAMATIC. Mr. Paul Ilarland from New York is to come down to Clyde.

We have know several batchelors to do well here aud AA'e are under obligation to the Blade buyers, is in Ames. several more expect to. Mr. Byxbee also a OENERAL BAKKIXO r.l-FTKEFN transaTrn. xinanpe iou(iii ana win at current rates, roi- lections on all pvints in Northern and Vevtvin Kansas will receive prompt and curulul atte ttiuu in the city.

He is an able and versatile actor of acknowledged ability having been editors for getting off a job of CO0 impressions for us on their fine Campbell press. This is a 1100 press with a f200 -sulMcribed for the We noticed one of Cloud county's pris on the stage 14 years. Mr. Ilarland is We had the pleasure of meeting Mr. C.

oners on the streets of Amos a few days INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS. ago. Is that the way to punish law here engaged iu perfecting arrangments with our home talenj to get up a drama for engine an attachment. The press, engine, works like a charm. T.

Morton and had an agreeable and interesting talk with him. He is full of jokes and sparkling humor, and said he the benefit of the Clyde City band. We AMBROSE ARTEL convict and send them to jail to have a good time and allow them run at largo through the country, over the streets mention these facts that our people may know that anything they do iu this mat The fruit mau we found occupying fine office in liagaman's block. Mr. M.

is a dealer in real estate 'as well as a nursery must havo the uess to lielp him out on rainy days. c. w. addisox. ot Loncordia and adjoining towns? If so DRE.

BLACHLY, ter goes for a laudable purpose. The M0N TO LOAN AT REDUCED RATES. lUroftorw: E. E. PARlfER.

Presidoiirr 8. CRUMP, Vice-President; P. BICE, Cashier. H. 8.

TAGGART, P. McDOSALD, P. CHURCHILL, President FirBt National Bank, Ca'wker City Kansas. H. P.

8TI1ISOX. Cashier Kaunas City Saviuts Bank. Kansas City Mo. Cloud county will have more prisoners gentlemen composing the Clyde Brass man. AVe took a good large order of than she can feed.

Band deserve well ot our citizens. lbe' job and advertising of Mr. Marte, Formerly1 of Detroit, Michigan, is a live man. 1 le has charge of the mlllright work and understands well his business. II.

I irative Dentist. Wm. Capanskiy, one of Shirley's old and hereafter he will read the Press. timer's, is preparing to build a nice resi have been liberal and ready at all times to le forthcoming when their services AA'e dronned in on Prof. Stewart, asso dence just south of Ames.

OFFICE OVER BASK. lie is a gcuueraim ui line inieiiigeu; uuu has Imhu -over-a. good deal of Kansas as were needed. Now let each one come to ciate editor of the Blade, who also Las a Mr. Clark has one of the finest arranged the front and make a grand success of the Clyde.

ansa. well as other states. He said from the fact that he was a direct desceudent of G. H. Rnshmore Son, stores in town since the completion of his new building aud is doing a rushing SHOULD WE CONDEMN.

The recent hanging at Dodge City may be called lawlessness. It was technically so. Shall we condemn it? A queer question in a civilized country. Those men openly and deliberately, committed murder in attempting to rob the bank. The citizens quickly followed and iu three miles caught them.

One was shot while resisting. The other three were hung till dead and without the due process of the law, The act of those citizens were clearly lawless. But wo ask again, shell we c'oudems their act Under our present cowardly law in Kansas no man suffers the penalty of death. We say cowardly-law, because it ought either to hang men or say not hang them. It sa3-s hang, and then 'steps behind the door aud says "Let the governor" do the hanging.

The people feel that there is no adequate punishment for such brutal murderers as those1, or the Pennington murderer, or the Labette Co. JIunsterman, hence as a matter of safety they (the people) occasionally hang some of these desperadoes. The next legislature it is hoped, will have the courage of its convictions" and mend this mutter. It is both cowardly and dangerous to leave the law as it uoW is! forthcoming entertainment, thereby giving some timely aid to those who have ever shown a willingness to contribute to Addison, the. poet, he should freely assist business.

extending the circulation of the Press. the enjoyment and entertainment of the We met Peter Teriault. the. proprietor -DEALKUS IK- 1. 1.

GROFF, of "Ames "built "fi've years ago. 'Little Joker" is trie best smoking He'- is -considered a good citizen and gem city of northwest Kansas. Give the boys a full house, they -deserve it and doubtless will bo gratified at the unanimous response of our people in this wealthy. He lives just nortli ot the Ames hotel. He also takes the Press.

Shelf and Heavy Hardware, STEEL, "WAGON" WOODS, BLACKSMITH TOOLS, Etc. neat law -office in the Blade Air. fc. was busy getting ready for a criminal case when we called, as his client was present and occupying his time we made a short stay. CONCORDIA'S BOOM Continues.

We saw dozens of houses, great and small, In course of erection, and. every evidence of growth and prosperity were apparent. r. TIMES MEN. To 3Iess.

English and Shaffer, we are under, obligations for favors rendered during our visit to the city. We took a number of stilseribers to the Press during our trip, and withal we can only say it was a very pleasant aud somewhat profitable one. We had the pleasure of meeting G. A. CARPENTER, Contractor and Builder.

All kinds of work dene with neatness and dispatch- Estimates Made. Brooks, a substantial citizen of Ames. He joins" "farms "with P. Rice, and tands well-. anions his fellow townsmen.

Mr. is engaged in putting up a boarding The International show which, exhibited here oil last Wednesday was a success in evervparticular They have neither animals or horses in the large show. The side show, has a few. But the show proper is good and consisted of acrobatic and gymnastic feats, performances on the trapeze and horizontal Also tightropo dancing and work in the athlete line. The greek statuary business was very handsome, while the Of the best material and work-.

manship at current prices. Scroll Sawinj? a Specialty. The undersigned has ad (led an cugmc, 6aws, to his shop, and 1 now prepared to do Scroll Sawinj; of all kiucK wood jokes, conundrums were mostly turning, THE NOTHING AND THE SHERIFF. A big red-faced Nothing was strolling along the street when a deputy sheriff slapped him ou the shoulder, "You're just the chap I'm looking for" "What do you want of me? I've done no evil." "Nevermind; come right "But. I never stole anything." f'l know I never broke a law." "Of bourse not." f.

'what ou earth can a sheriff want of mc?" "You're a Nothing aren't j'ou?" "Yes sir." "Don't know anything?" "Not a thiug." "Don't want to any thiug "Not a cursed thing." "I thought so." "Well?" "Well, wo wpnt you for a juror. The South and South-East Florida. Should yon contenplute a trip to Nashville, Chnt-anrxiga, Atlanta, CliarleBtown, 8, C. Savannah, ia. arksonville, Florida, orin fact, any" point In the 3outb or Southeast, it will be to your interest to ei-m mine the advantages over all other lines offered by original and spicy.

The entire company seem composed of good people. There was nothing of loud, vulgar or rough about them. Our best people gave them a fine attendance, and the management reaped a good days profit, from two perform ances. There were no drinking among the showmen on the grounds nor among the numerous people on the grounds so far as we knew- he St. Louis, Iron Mountain ft Southern Ra.lway "Iron Mountain Route" lu the way 01 Fast Tin LVtraDt EnuinmentB.

etc. At present a Daily Train is ran from St. Lonis to rianviiie. luaaiDg uirevi cuuuttiiuun wnu connectins ines, for points mentioned above. This We have the exclusive'sale of the following standard goods: Glidden Barb Wire, McCormick Twine Binder, (the only Implement wew Pak," "Acorn" and "Union'l Stoves, also the celebrated and latest style -Gasoline the "Quick, Meal." We have also the Largest of PUMPS in Clyde.

We put them in and guarantee 'perfect; -satisfaction in material and workmanship for one year. Attention is called to our "NATIONAL. FORCE -PUMP" from which the valves may he taken without removing the Pump from platform. 7 Our stock' of goods embraces a larger, variety 'and quality of goods than all other. HARDWARE in Clyde.

Tkis is not a case of the. "mouth disease." "The eating of the pudding is the proof thereof. w. Train connects at Nanuvllle with the Jacksonville Fx press, having a Pullmon Palace Sleepnu Car of the very finest make attached, which runs to Jacksonville, Florida, without change. For farther information, addrera C.

B. KIN NAN, F. CHANDLER, Ass't Genl Pass cent. Oenl Pass. Agent.

LiOiii. house 'for Mr Burnell. He subscribed for the. Press. We met Mr.

L. Aldridge who beetiuie a subscriber to tjie Press. Also Mr. Burn Joseph Henritz is a. house He is recently from Kansas City, Mo.

He Is" 'uniiiarrie'd rand' bears a good name amoug his acquaintances. He subscribed for the Press. Joseph -'Safer," of the Ames hotel, became a suliscriber to our Press. Mr. S.

has a line hotel-for so young a city as 'AineS', lihd Says business is good. He invited, us to -call on him, which We will gladly do at our next visit to Ames. Mr. J. McCall became a subscriber to the Press.

Mr. Cuarles.Bradley, puperiiitendeut of the Rocky Ford Mills north of Mauhattan, Is "very pleasant man:" He is assisting iu putting the work, at the elevator. He has fine property in Manhattan and is a tine "citizen, lie will hereafter read the Press. 4ft. B.

sMirny. Of Manhattan, contractor and builder, is the man who has all the work in baud. He has been in Ames aeven months. Has the entire contract -of the woodwork of the Purc'ell. elevator, Has an Interesting family- in Manhattau.

Age. 4Q Mr. Smith will also read the Press 'MrTP. Chartier, living 3 miles sou4h oi -Ainesbecame a suhscrilex.to our Press. Also AY.

M. Chaplin.of Plymouth' Sheboygau Wis. by our Amea editor, Ed. Mr. John.

Pitts keeps boarding in Ames. He also builds houses and ge-e'ral carpehf er Wbrk: He mill hereafter peruse the columns of the' Press each week. --j Graves Is engaged in running boarding house and will also find time to read the Press. AYe "met" Mr. Peter Belgnardc who is igaged in various kinds of business, He is now putting up a large business Jiouse, and over tlfls a fine hall for public use.

He also runs a farm. He Is a good cltigen and -is helping to lionm-Ames. -He win also read the Press hereafter. We also met Mt. Jacobs, Aflrgla-iau; the-Agent at Ames.

AVe found him very pleasant and agreeable gentleman Henry Watterson shrieks these words through the columns of his Louisville paper: "Let tho war le to the knife. Let the black flag be run up and the cry be no quarter. That Is the only way to fight pirates and traitors. In that way is victory. We can imagine the fiery young editor of the Washington Post solemnly uncovering his maroon tresses at these inspiring words aud sepulchrally muttering "amen." Bepnbliran State Conveutinn.

A delegato Convention of the Republicans' of the State of Kansas will be held in the city of Topeka, on WEDNESDAY, JULY 16TH, 1884, at 4 o'clock p. m. for the purpose of placing in nomination candidates for State officers and electing-a-Republican. State Central The oflicers to be nominated are as follows One Chief Justice of. the Supreme Court.

(to fill vacancy) Governor. Lieutenant Governor. Secretary of State. Auditor of State, Treasurer of State. Attorney "General.

State Superintendent, of. Public Instruction. All citizens who are in favor of elevating and dignifying American labor, protecting and extending home industries', giving free popular education to the masses of the people, sectt rtng ree suffrage and an honest counting of ballots, and effectually protecting all human rights, in every section of our common country, and who are" "willing to support the nominees of tne convention, are invited to co-operate with Republicans iu the Primaries and County Conventions sending delegates to this-Convention. Tile' basis of representation shall- be the vote' cast for Hon. James Smith, Republican candidate for Secretary of State, At the general election held in-1882, Each county shall be entitled to one and one alternate for 800 votes so cast or any fraction thereof of 125 and over, provided that every county shall be entitled to at least.

one and one alternate in said convention. It is recommended that, delegates be selected in County convention oh Batur-day, PLY J2th, and that the primaries for the same be held Saturday. Jlv 5th, in J. Sheafor, ritESBTTKalAN. Editor of the Press: have consented to furnish weekly items of interest in connection with the Presbyterian church of this place (Clyde.) Now, of if aught of opinion sentiment be occasionally intermingled with my record of ecclesiastical, religious or social occurrences, the readers will please hold me personally, and not the editor, responsible, and if anyone shouki at any-time feel aggrieved or wronged by the writer, which I hoje may not be the case, let him seek redress of me individually, whose real name the editor will then disclose, if necessary.

i Though neither sectarian nor a very strict ''church-goer," I do promise hence forth to attend all meetings In connection with the Presbyterian church, or be so represented as to be able to report fully and inteUigeutly "and keep myself generally hifonned. Not much this week, however, for I have started very late in the'week. ,1" Serrioes In Presbyterian church last Sabbath were conducted by Rev, Mr. Van Haltereu, He treated the small audience with "an scholarly, gospel ser-moiii but we think his delivery room for improvement. We are sorry not more were out 16 hear him for his discourse was certainly of a larger audience; Services next Sabbath at 11 a.

m. win "be conducted either brRev. or Mr. Van Halteren. EUbbath school at 10 a.

Prof. MoCatt sunerin-tendent. AA'e hope to attend next Sabbath and Will say more of the IT. next week. We -were -cceedlngly with the choir and the singing, both of WkJck.

-are most The pastor, llev. H- J. (syloid, absent to attend the General Assembly as delegate. AVhen list heard frooi -was wall had arrived at Saratoga safely. Moroanon.

rVTTORNEY AT LAW. While out in the country on last' Monday, we chanced to meot B. F. Fessettden, who lives on his farm one mile south of Clyde: Mr. has fine property in the farm refered to, of "320 acres.

He came west when quite a young man, and did not expect to ever recover hi health. But this tine "western climate has greatly improved his health aud now at Xlte age of 52 years; he is hale and juite heartland with his boys-is successfully running his big farm. Several of our mouied men have been "eyeing'? this hut so far have not come with enough of the reputed "root of. all evil" to get it. family of Mr, (five in number) have been down with lueaslcs.

Dr. Jeannotte has. been attending them, family, Mr.i.Fessciidoii... speaks in the highest terms of the. as a physician.

We are pleased, to, hear, these wpfds of praise and. good of "the It. shows he is a citizen Clyde niay well be proud of. OFFICE OVER BROWN'S BANK. xXTol.

Street. Mrs. Kate Chase Sm'asue' Is leading a CONCORDIA, KANSAS life of fashi'oh in and the discovery TUTS CjOlILiE-S J. J. WATERBURY BEE HERCHANT TAILOR of a certain brand of hair dye has enabled this versatile lady to recovei much of the charm she possessed in the early part of the ninteenth Century.

This-hair dye is the same subtle fluid that 1 Senator Tabor of Colorado laves his luxuriant mustache with until it gives appearance approximating in ferocity to the pictures of the late lamented. Captain Clyde, Kansas. NEW LUMBER! NEW PRICES! KEPon hand all kinds of Foreign and Domestic piece goods. Second to no shop in Kansas tor- workmanship, Your Patronage Solicited. ORAND GALA DAY.

At the Pomeroy houses The Pomeroyis fast coming into prominence as the- finest hotel in north-west- Kansas. McMeekin and Farnham not only keep the beat, table ever seen iu Clyde, but the rooms are. first-closs. Tho Pomeroy is a hotel it is also a home where a man can find. his appetite may crave.

The piroprietors arn kind, attentive and courteous The It is" a wonder to a great many people here in Clyde why it is that editors in neighboring towns, have little or nothing say about Clyde or our business men only in the line of filthy slang and parading of -dirty back -alley gossip furnished by some vulgar txiiTespondent. If such editors expect-''the-- respect of Clyde's responsible citizens we would ad :4 such manner as the several County central committees may provide. -1- With the exception of J. W. Brown, who Is atf old hand at -the business.

Ift ivlll DUPLICATE the PRICES, County Central Committees should give; and he will hereafter read tho PRE. Ou last Thtirsday tho GeberU Ccrfsr- of tho E. Church j. editor had. the.

pleasure of t-iklng dinnerf -Daniel Cross owns -a tt undivided intercut av leasi iwu weea a notice ui me iiuie of holdiug conventidus, by publication in the" county Darters. H. W. STEP5EKS, PHYSICIAN SJURGE0N. Cltde, Kassas.

1 1 vise them not to open their columus to in tlie old town site, resides iu Ames and there Sunday and it is suldoin that we every biack-guara wno wisiios to tnrow filth at our people. If Is ordered that delegate forward a of ttoir credentials te-the. Seoretar.v Qf any Lumber Yard in the County is cwnsTderocri stuTd 'antt subHtabJtflr1 clti-sen. The- PniwiU glMr. C'TOfle the' news each Week aftnr: ihU dwte.

Mx. nave seen so variea, eiegant ana well served diiiuer spreaj outside of ow SMtropolitaB cities. TSe PomerOy la I of the Bepiiblicaa Committee at Tovek, Immediately' following tleir at Tooeka, irnniediaUly follawlo their All Calls Answered Promptly AU UailS Answerea promptly Remember the near. fee -vOettnoU- The buljding boom In Clyde not only, headquarters for our society boys and ta -f -J, i -Vw-a nVcCJa; 1. cxjotluues, biTrs gatherln hew stfenjth by neariy all 0 sinHts Amm fit-Tf'l Ji 1.

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1884-1884