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Sedwick County Reporter from Colwich, Kansas • 5

Sedwick County Reporter from Colwich, Kansas • 5

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Colwich, Kansas
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THE OOLWIOH COURIER, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 30, Vote The rain of Tuesduy will bring the THE CITY AND COUNTY. W. G. MUELLER wheat crop out in good shupe. Old settlers' picnic to-moiTOW, for Perry Allen.

Vote for James R. Brown, tho of Intei-cit Picked up nd Jotted Items The Courier threatened to "divulge one- something" this week. Speak out Mt. Hope Mentor. -DEALER IN- We acknowledge the receipt of the report of the Kansas state board of ag arm Union soldier, W.

A. Craig was in Mt. Hope Monday. Vote for Perry Allen. Chas.

Guyer is in Kansas City this week. Vote for Rufus Cone. Mrs. Thos. Martin was in Wichita Monday.

Voto for Perry Allen. H.Perry Allen, the next commis Down by Courier Reporter. W. A. Wilcox whs in Wichita Tuesday, on business.

Vote for Allen. Honesty and uprightness are the noble characteristics of II. Perry Allen. Vote tor him. Resubmission is tho only issue.

Vote for Brown, ('one and Allen, the resubmission candidates. riculture for the mouths of August and September. Vote lor Brown, Cone and F. Allen. The liverymen of the town "met I Garpets, Picture Frames.

each other" on the street Monday even sioner of the Third district, was in Wichi ing in a war-like attitude. No blood ta Monday. shed nor broken noses. Vote for James B. Brown.

Will Swift, of Hutchinson, made old friends in this city a visit Monday. Vote Resubmission is the only Issue and for Rufus Cone. the fact cannot be successfully denied, J. E. Ash, a prominent citizen of Brown.

Cone and Allen are the resub Undertaking and Embalming: Haven, spent last Sunday in the city. mission candidates and you should vote Voto for Rufus Cone. for them by all means. Prohibition has proved a curse to Rufe Cone. Democrat candidate for J.

8. Eddy and C. C. Mills, of Argon-ja, were in the city lust Sunday. Vote for James R.

Brown. Retrenchment and reform can be obtained only by the election of II. Perry Allen. Vote for him. The election of Perry Allen means a wise and economical administration of affairs.

Vote for him. Mrs. Joseph Riley and children have departed for their future home in Spokane Falls, Washington Territory. Vote for James R. Brown.

Profs. Kendall and Whiteside will organize a literary society at the school house one evening next week. Date will be given in Saturday's paper. Vote lor Allen. Kansas.

Resubmission is the issue. Vote sheriff, was down Tuesday and Wednes for Brown, Cone and Allen. day. If Cone gets left it won't le because he don't work, for he is a diligent I keep in stock all kinds of furniture, carpets, Resubmission is the issue and Brown, Cone and Allen are the resubmission worker. Clearwater Sun.

picture frames, etc. at lowest possible prices. Job cabinet making and repairing. Will have candidates. Vote for them.

John Waltz and Sarah Rush, who Ben Royse shipped a car load of cat were married in Wichita last week, have tle from this point to Wichita Tuesday. gone to house-keeping in Davidson, at Vote for Brown, Cone and Allen. which place Mr. Waltz is conducting a New Goods Arriving Daily. barber shop.

Vote for Rufus Cone. Mr. and Mrs. V. C.

VanGeison, of Uoddard, were the guests of Colwich The voters of Eagle township will friends last Sunday. Vote for Allen. hold a caucus at their voting precinct Saturday, November 2, at 3 o'clock F. T. McCarty has repaired the office in his livery barn.

Contractor Lake rteSS to my done the work. Vote for H. Perry Allen prices, etc. Respectfully, Vote for Brown, Cone and Allen. Eli Rush, of Colwich.

who was in The manner in which Chairman Hen lured iy the ia.il 01 a root 01 a barn is A party of serenaders took the city byBtorm Monday evening. The merry laugh of BenMeNnir was distinguishable above the din and noise. Vote for Perry Allen. Henry Gouger wjll repair the residence recently purchased of Joe Riley and with his wife will shortly take up his Jiborie in their new home. Vote for II.

Perry Allen. A heavy rain storm accompanied by light hail visited this locality Tuesday evening. The rain was of decided benefit to the growing wheat. Vote for Brown, ley is conducting this campaign is not to slowly recovering. Wichita Journal.

A. G. MUELLEE, Colwich, Kans. Vot9 for Allen. our taste neither is it to the taste of any Republican outside of Wichita, yet they will go ahead and vote the Republican A farmer named Silas Rutledge living near Colwich has a vineyard that yielded the second crop of fruit this year.

candidates into office, as though Henley wern't connected with the chairmanship. Wichita Journal. Vote for Allen. Mt. Hope Mentor.

Threats are made that a necktie so cial will be held if the man can be found -The board of election this year will be composed of two Democrats and one wuo set tire to the Colwich creamery. fl.flStepns, Wichita Journal. Vote for Allen Republican, namely: Horace Carpenter, YVm. McAlister and Matt. Bunch.

The Be prepared to refute all lies con clerks will be chosen on the day of elec dealer In cocted and circulated next Tuesday tion by the judges. The polloing place The Republicans are desperate and will will be in the office of McCarty's livery resort to all kinds of trickery. stable or the barber shop. Cone and Allen. Prohibition has impeded the progress of every city and village in the utate.

The people demand the resubmission of the prohibitory amendment. It must be done. Strike now. Under the rule of prohibition corn is worth only thirteen cents. Under the rule of high license it would be worth lorty cento.

Resubmission is the issue. Strike with an iron will next Tuesduy. The ladies of the M. E. church will give a dime social at the residence of Mr.

und Mrs. A. B. Childs, Thursday evening, The Democratic ticket will be headed As an evidence of the fact that busi this year, "Resubmission Democratic Ticket." You will find the names of ness at this point is improving we need Dnji, Pateit Medicines, Palits, Tollst irtlcles, lotions, etc. I have Just retired a Bewitock of WALL PAPER.

of the latest pattern. Call and examine. Prescriptions carefully compounded. Corner Wichita and Colorado. Colwich, Ks.

1-lwtf. only remark that sixty-six cars of mer Brown, Cone and Allen upon it. Vote chandise were received at this point this for them. week. One year from to-day Colwich will contain double the number of inhab Uur sister city of Maize is enjoying quite a building boom.

While passing through there one day last week we no itants it has now and its manufacturing industries will have increased ten-fold. ticed five new residences in course of erection. Vote for Perry Allen. The Wichita Eagle wants Randall re-elected that he may see the court Prof. Rosenberger, of Wichita, deliv house completed according to contract.

ered a very able discourse at the Metho The people should have no fear on this score. H. Perry Allen has had twelve dist church last Sunday to a large and appreciative audience. Vote for Brown, Cone and Allen. years experience as an architect and has drafted plans for buildings equally as November 7th.

All are invited to attend aud enjoy the entertainment. Vote for Rufus Cone. jjbhn Jacobs, of Bentley, who recently went to Illinois to find one of his own choosing, made his appearance at the Mt. Zion church last Sunday. John, you may well be proud of your fair lady.

Vote lor Rufus Cone. J. R. Brown, the popular register of deeds, assisted by Colonel Mathewson and other prominent Odd Fellows were out at Colwich Saturday night and instituted a very promising lodge of that order. News-Beacon.

I. M. Little, of Bentley, will go to The Union Laborites of Union and large and handsome as the Sedgwick county court house. Vote for Allen and Attica townships will hold a grand rally at St. Mark next Saturday evening.

The place a good man in office. meeting will be addressed by Dr. Wen- Branded High Patent, Leader Patent, Eagle or Genuine is guaranteed The Wichita News-Beacon is now de del and W. A. Craig.

Vote for H. Perry to give satislaction and wo enclose in every sack livered to subscribers in this city by car Allen. rier each evening. Chas. Swift is the en A grand will be given at the terprising individual who is looking after the interests of this popula publication.

-PBEE -OP- CHABGE- A sample package of the best yeast manufactured, and a large circular, full of in- opera house in Goddard, Friday evening, November 8th. All are invited to at Our people appreciate a live, wide-awake, tend. MuRic will be furnished by the lormauon, now 10 Daae Dreaa ana case oi tue cuoicest varieties. Try it ana you will use no other. Our flour is on sale at McDowell McConnell's.

Colwich. and progressive newspaper and the News- Andale orchestra. Vote for Brown, Cone the leading merchants of other towns. Inviting your respectfully Beacon's list of subscribers has more than doubled at this place during the and Allen. i.

i i-1 W. A. BARKMEYER, Manager. OBIHJWICK milling dflU LIBVaiUr L0. past two months.

Jesse Young has just received a large invoice of new harness material. Jesse 4 W. L. McDowell Co. are preparing is one of the best harness manufacturers for a grand drawing to be held about the first of the new year.

They vwill give Wichita next Monday to attend the Business College. He hopes to bo able to come home Friday evening of each week to conduct a singing at the church. Vote for Allen. Rev. Williams, of Haysville, occupied the pulpit of the Mt.

Zion church last Sunday for the first time as their pastor. He gave his hearers an able dis-course and all seemed to appreciate it. Vote for James R. Brown. If II.

Perry Allen is elected commis-siouer lie will not draw his salary six months in advance for the purpose of (joing to Topeka to increase that salary. This is just what Thos. Randall done. Vote for Allen and place this oflice in F. T.

M'CARTY in the state and we are pleased to note that his trade is increasing. Vote for away to some one of their numerous cus Brown, Cone and Allen. tomers an elegant silver water pitcher of French design. Customers purchasing joe lvnooiaucn snipped lour car one dollar's worth of goods and paying loads of wheat to St. Louis this week PROPRIETOR OF THE EXCHANGE LIVERY, FEED OPPOSITE COMMERCIAL HOUSE, COLWICH.

cash therefor will be given a ticket enti Saturday the grain bins were so full as to necessitate loading the grain in wag tling them to a chance of obtaining this elegant piece of tableware. Vote for ons until he could obtain cars. Colwich James R. Brown. is the best grain market in Kansas.

Vote for James R. Brown. It is with pleasure that we announce to our many patrons that we have The Mt. Hope Mentor practically Exebaniie does a General LItfERY I FEED BUSINESS. TVCA-G.

'BIG' "STOTJ again made arrangements with that gives it up and acknowledges that Randall should have votes because "he needs wide-awake, illustrated farm magazine, the American Farmer, published at Fort Wayne, and read by nearly them." He will see the "need" of them grow cruelly worse as he sneezes in the 000 farmers, by which that great publi dust left in the trail of Perry Allen, the cation will be mailed direct, free, to the honest hands. Drunkenness and crime have increased sixty per cent under the rule of prohibition. Taxes have doubled and the poor farmer has been robbed to sustain a Imw that is a fraud and a farce. Resubmission is the issue. Strike with force next Tuesday.

Prohibition does not regulate the liquor traffic. It drives it from licensed saloons to joints and doggeries where boys can obtain it he same as men. Resubmission is the issue and Brown, Cone and Allen are the resubmission candidates. Vole for them. next commissioner.

A 'ews-Beacon. address of any of our subscribers who will come in and pay up all arrearages on Just as we went to press last week Mrs. H. Perry Allen dropped into the gimARD Parlor subscription and one year in advance from date, and to any new subscril)er office and the most beautiful bouquet of red and pink roses it has who will pay one year in advance. This is a grand opportunity to obtain a first- ever been our pleasure of glancing at, The roses were lovely beyond compari class farm journal free.

The American AJXT) POOL son, especially for this season of the Farmer is a large lG-page journal, of year. The bouquet came from the nurs national circulation, which ranks among ery of R. Glass Son, accompanied by the leadingagricultiiral papers. It treats D. E.

BREESE, PROP'R. the question of economy in agriculture the compliment of the Glass'. Mr. and Mrs. Allen return thanks to the donors and assure them that their kindness and the right and priviledges of that vast body of citizens American farmers WALTER M.

POND. HENB1 COM LET. Saturday's edition of The Courier will he of great interest to all voters. See that you get a copy and peruse its contents with great deliberation. A prominent Republican of Morton township, who was a delegate to the recent Republican side-show, will have something to sny to our readers.

Vote for Perry Allen. Mrs. M. J. Beath and Miss Sarah shall ci'er be treasured with sweet whose industry is the basis of all ma terial and national prosperity.

Its high est purpose the elevation and annobl- Five thousand copies of this edition W. M. POND ing of agriculture through the higher and of This Coubikr have heen printed and I will be scattered broadcast over the sev nroaaer education oi men and women dMkrata engaged in its pet-suits. The regularsup- enteen townships composing the Third scription price of the American Farmer commissioner district. The regular edi is $1.00 per year.

It costs you nothing. Dry Lumber, Lath, tion will be issued Saturday, followed by From any one number ideas ran be ob- another extra edition on Monday next. Saturday's paper will contain some very tained that will be worth thrice the sub-interestinx reading matter. After yon scription price to you or members of Ward, mother and niece of Mrs. Leonard Hart, who have been visiting relatives and friends at Mt Hope and Haven for tlie past two months, departed for their home in Hartford City, Tuesday morning.

They were favorably itn-prewed with Sedgwick county and the city of Colwich and they leave many warm friends and relatives who wish them a safe journey, and hope her will again in the near future. have perused its columns thoroughly I your household, yet you fet it free. Call DOOM, IU0EL DflmilH, JCSM Celeste hand the paper to your neighbor and let ana sample copy. Sample copies him do likewise. Ponder over its con-.

of Till Cochieh mailed on application. Subscribe now and get two good papers tents and then go to the polls next Tuesday and vote for Brown, Cone and Allen. for the price of one. CHILDS, Mmu.

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Years Available:
1887-1893