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The Harlan Advocate from Harlan, Kansas • 2

The Harlan Advocate from Harlan, Kansas • 2

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THE HARLAN ADVOCATE. AS. P.PAYNE, HARDWARE AND DEALER IN Harlan, Smith County, Kansas. Prof. V.

M.Noble, our candidate for The nation which Jefferson Davis tried County Superintendent, is receiving en- to establish was to be founded on hu-couragemcnt from all parts of the coun-rnian slavery, and every negro in the ty. The county press speaks well of South knew it. The idea of compell him, and can well afford to do so for he ing the children of the ex-slaves to is one of the most highly accomplished honor" Dais shows the peculiar spirit and earnest educators in the North-; of the South. It is the same spirit west. Mr.

Noble has received scores tit which sent the flairs of the interior de- Republican State Ticket. For Associate Justice, D. M. VALENTINE, of Shawnee. Fox-Governor.

IMPLEMENT Drugs I Medicines, Pure Chemicals, Toilet Articles and Fanct Goods, CIGARS, TOBACCOS, i HARLAN STOCK ANDMBRAIN JJARKET. Corrected Weekly by H. C. Strohm. Hogs Corn Wheat 2547c.

Rye 29c. HARLAN PRODUCE MARKET; Corrected Weekly by Keeler Son. -Eggs Cc. Butter 510c. Potatoes, old 3040c.

Nev Potatoes Meal $1.00. FLnr pitrtment to half-mast when Jake Thompson diedi- letters from influential citizens all over the county, assuring him of their support, and we believe his chaiices for the nomination and election are A No. 1. The people pf the county will never regret their action should they elect him TUB STATU TICKET. Of the eigh candidates on the Republican State ticket, five were Union soldiers during the" civil war.

Gov. Martin was mustered in as Lieut. Col to this office. Fancy Soaps, Stationery, CONFECTIONARY ESF'East Side Commercial HARLAN. KANSAS.

JOHN A. MARTIN, 6f Atchison. For Lieutenant Governor, A. 1 KIDDLE, of Ottawa. For Secretary of State, E.

B. ALLEN, of Sedgwick. For Treasurer of State, J. W. HAMILTON, of Sumner.

Fur Auditor of State, TIMOTHY McCARTIIY, of Pawnee. For Attorney General, S. B. BRADFORD, of Osage. -ForSupt.

of Public instruction, J. II. LAWHKAD, of Bourbon. Prof. V.

Noble, of Harlan, plants onel of the eighth Lansas Infantry, I Colonel of th; his announcement in "this issue for su and mustered out as perintendent of public instruction, sub- regiment Nov. 17th, 1SG4. His regi-j yoling Chickens 50 per doz. ect to the will of the Republican con ment served in the Army of the Cum Old per doz. berland, and was the only Kansas regi 1 i vention.

Prof. Noble is no stranger to a large majority of the people of this county, he havirg been President of mil mumM Business ''Pointers." MEAT IVIARK! ment attached to that army. The candidate for State Treasurer, James W. Hamilton, was also a soldier in the Amy of the Cumberland. At the age of seventeen he enlisted in an Indiana Gould College for the past three or four years, and therefore needs no intro ductory remarks from us.

His educa If you want a Loan on your Farm, go to the Portis Bank. KEEP CONSTANTLY ON HANDS Announcement. I will bo a candidate for the office of Superintendent of Schools in Smith County, subject to the. decision of the Republican County Convention. V.

M. Noble. tional abilities are unquestioned is an egiment and served three years and Fresh and Salted bleats. three months, carrying a musket as a STORE excellent man, and should he receive the nomination and election our educa- private soldier. The candidate for MARKET PRICE PAID FOR tional affairs will be conducted as they Plenty of money always on hand.

Uo delay, and no "red tape." 5 tf Insure in the Phoenix. CaTOld papers for sale at this office. MILLET SEED, at McMillen CoV New Cabbage and Apples at Harlan should and to the entire satisfaction ot Hides, Poultry all. tSmiti Centre Bazoo. State Auditor, Tim.

McCarthy, served fifteen years in the regular army, and was in the Army of the Potomac during the war. He is probably the only man now living who saw the beginning and the end, for he was at Fort Sump- AND TALLOW. Meat Market. Congressman E. J.

Turner? All riht. Attorney General Bardford has expressed the opinion that women are liable to the office of Justice of the Peace. "NO DODGING." The Wichita Beacon, (Democratic) D. F. BARRETT, Proprietor, aTSplendid supply of fireworks at Hardware of all Kinds as Low as The Lowest.

Call and See AND BE CONVINCED. Machinery of all kinds; from a shov Payne's Drug Store. copies the resolution of the Republican State Convention i.n the temperance tcr and at Appomattox. The candidate HARLAN, KANSAS. Splendid new stock of candies all for Attorney General, S.

B. Bradford. sorts at Payne's Drug Store. question, under the above caption, and editorially comments on it as follows ZINC Pads, Leather Pads, and Sweat "For the first time the party has Pads at MONTGOMERY'S. thrown off all disguises and comes out Notice for Publication.

Land Office at Kirwiic, June 17, 1886. Notice is hereby iriven that the fcllowinir el plow to a steam plowing outfit. was a private soldier in a Missouri regiment, and served in the Army of the Frontier. The candidate for State Superintendent of Public Instruction, J. H.

Lawhead, served in the 9th West Virginia which regiment formed Although Lew Ilanback was the choice of Harlan township for Congress, yet the boys cheerfully accept the nomination of Hon. E. J. Turner, for that position and will work just. as hard for his election as they would for their own choice.

A nice assortment of Buggy Whips flat-footed on prohibition. In these days of political shystering, and equivo and Lap Robes at the Harlan Harness Shop. named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that 9id proof will be made before the Probate Judge or Clerk District Court at Smith Centre, If you want to make a loan on your TURNBULL and SCHUTTLER WA on uly MO, lSSO, viz farm, or insure your property, call at cation and double dealing, it is no small thing to do. We might question the motive. We might say, that after balancing all the conflicting interests, the DANIEL J.

BELL, part of the Army of the Shenandoah. A. P. Riddle, the candidate for Lieut. Governor, was too young to serve in this office.

D. S. 21118. for the north half of northwest ii of section 20, township 5, range 12, Diamond Dyes full supply, and all He names tne toiiowing witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation party concluded that this was not only the army but his father was a Union soldier. colors best dye in the world.

For sale at Payne's Drug Store. of, said land, viz: Fred Huntley, E. C. Davis, I83ac Maitlen, Melnn Keynoius, en or iianan. the best policy, but the only policy it Buggies and Spring Wagons.

Woodmanse Wind Mill and Several Kinds of Pumps. Kansas. juhjm register. Of the candidates, three, Gov. Mar J.

E. Franklin Atty. lw could safely pursue, but will not. We McMillen Co. have just received a arge lot of Binding Twine, which they tin, Lieut.

Gov. Riddle and Superin think the party has taken a bold and unequivocal stand on the issue, and has are selling at bed-rock prices. We arc agents for the Milwaukee and Reliance Binders and Mowers, Notice for Publication. Land Office at Kirwin Kansas, I June 13, 1888. Notice is hereby iriven that the following For sale: A frame house of four inally mustered courage to take the tendent Lawhead, arc natives of Pennsylvania: three, Secretary of State Allen, Treasurer Hamilton and Associate Justice Valentine, were born in -which are greatly improved for this season.

The Milwaukee being the lightest and most simple Binder in the market rooms and lot, in a desirable location in bull by the horns. Wc congratulate named settlor has filed notice of his intention Harlan. Inquire of F. E. Hale.

15 the party and the State. It has cleared to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said prooi will be made before the Register or Receiver at Kirwin, Kansas, on July 2J, We also have the ESTEY and WESTERN COTTAGE organs Ohio one, Auditor McCarthy, was Leavenworth Dnily Times and the- Z. T. Walrond, of Osborne Oity, is a candidate for the office of Representative from Osborne county. Mr.

Walrond was one of the first settlers of that county, is an able mem, a 'thorough -gentleman, and Osborne can dono better than elect him to the office to which he aspires. Prof. VTirNobleTTrilarlan, is a candidate for County Superintendent, and places his announcement in this issue of the Pioneer. Mr. Noble is an old educator of the county, and no doubt is well qualified for the position, and, we believe, will receive a hearty support where he is best known.

Pioneer. V. M. Noble, at one time principal of our public schools, is a candidate for Superintendent of pwUiie instruction in Smith county. I8S6, viz: Advocate, both papers one year for JAMES MCLEAN, born in Ireland and one, Attorney the track and made plain the course for the Democratic party to follow It must either endorse the Republican very low in price, and on good terms.

We carry a full line of PAINTS and OILS of all kinds. We will order any $5.00, cash in advance. General Bradford, was born jn Illinois on Homestead No. 15,388, for the southwest quarter, section 10. township 5, ra'igo 13 west.

He names the following' witiicsst-s to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation Two of the candidates, Martin and For Sale or Trade: One 16 inch thing you want, that we do not have in stock. prohibition platform and then disband, or it must take the other bull by the iron beam stirring plow, and two-horse Riddle, arc practical printers by trade of land, viz: Samuel wiser, Henry Man, P. Cox, A. MeConkey, ell of Aarlan, Kansas. press drill.

Call on A. Montgomery at 52w6 John Bisskll, Register. one, Hamilton, is a farmer; one, Allen, Our motto is "QUICK SALES AND SMALL PROFITS." Rather than loins and force it into the contest the harness shop. is a physician; two, Valentine and large profits and slow long time sales. Coma in.

Learn prices, and be convince with the Republican bull." We will furnish the Leavenworth ed that our prices are the loiceet. Weekly Times and the Advocate, lioth NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Kirwin, ntm Juno 29, 188U.f 11000 Notice is hereby iriven that the followinsr- The Seneca Tribune says of the Re Bradford, are lawyers one, Lawhead, is a practical tailor and was afterwards a school teacher and one, McCarthy, HARLAN KANSAS. J. 3IcMILLEN CO.

publican State Convention and its work: papers one year for $1.75, cash. Here is your chance to secure plenty of first named settler has filed notice of his intention 'Every question has been met and is a clerk and book-keeper. class reading matter at an extremely no uncertain stand taken. The Repub- he oldest man on the ticket is low price. to make final proof in support of his claim, ami that paid proof will bo made before the Register or Receiver at Kirwin, Kansas, on Auiy.

Ctta, 1886, viz: Hi rain C. Buck, H'd 12463, for the n-w qr. section 33-4-12. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence unon. and cultivation of.

said land, viz- Goo. icans now, as they always have, take Judge Valentine, who is 56; the Mr. Noble is a faithful and conscientious educator, and iias numerous ad- 1 i 1. 1.1 1M-- Music Lessons. Mrs.

M. C. Conlce. DRUMMOND GIRAED, the lead in everything calculated to be of Smith Centre, gives instruction on youngest is 'Lieut. Gov.

Riddle, who is 40. Gov. Martin is 47, Dr. Allen is Cannon, John Wajfner, F. Hughes and Wesley for the benefit of the people, to ennoble iioimes, Ull oi urysuu xwaiisa.

piano, organ, violin and guitar. Mrs. Coulee is a fine instrumentalist, an es inirers in mis county who wouiu to take a trip over-the line in order to vote for him. Okhorne County Farmer. JOHK UISSELL, ROglSlCr.

50, Mr. Hamilton 44, and Mr. McCar and better mankind, und to develope the resources of our great country. It- timable lady, and will give good satis thy 51. Champion Agent, Real Estate, Lean and Insurano is the best platform of principles ever faction.

Call on or address her at Smith Centre. HARLAN DIS. WEST KAN. CON. framed by any convention, and like the Mr.

I. S. Drummond, of the Harlan Advocate, and Prof. Noble, of O-ould College, were in town on Wednesday. Mr.

Noble is a candidate for County PROCLAMATION FOR Bridge Bond. Election. Whereas, On the 3d day of July, 1886, thro ticket invincible. The Tribune is thor Republic, July 31et, 1SSG; Whih M7A ilm Si Rock, August 7 14th; 5-h oughly in accord with every plank in leui, 21st; Ionia, 2Sih; Harlan. Sep Harlan, Smith County, Kansas.

J5FReal Estate, Bought and Sold on Commission. Insurance taken at the the platform from top to bottom, and Superintendent. hue our acquaint Wc have just completed arrange ance with Mr. N. is somewhat limited, tember Smith County.

11th; Cedar, 18th: Logan, 25th; Alniena, Octo we believe that every Republican in the was a petition presentea to tne Townsiup Boar i of Harlan Township, Smith County, ments with the publishers whereby wc county is. We congratulate our dele rwe can say without fear of contradiction Kansas, signed by W. M. Skinner and 103 other berzd all to commence at p. ni.

are enabled to oiler the lowest rates, and in Reliable Companies. Collections attended to Promptly. legal petitioners, the same being three-fifths of should he be the choice of the gates in the convention for the part the votes east at the last general election, peti Class-stewards are expected to have their reports full, if it should take some ncoTjle of Smith county, the duties of Correspondence solicited. they took in giving us such a ticket tioning said Township Board to call an election Leavenworth Daily Times hard work, and be present and report in said Township to vote upon the question of the office will be ably and faithfully and declaration of principles, and we bonding said township of Harlan in the sum of in writing the name of every member Below we give a description of some of the property we have for sale. Cedar ville Globe.

congratulate the Republicans of this discharged in connection wuu ine awvwaia, FourThousand Dollars (f running on ten belonging to the class, and the amount years time, bearing six per cent, interest, pay county in having a ticket to vote for paid. Pastors will help stewards with able semi-annually said Four Thousand No. 2. 160 acres lies North-east The Leavenworth Times says of the No. I.

320 acres, well watered, good their reports where necessary, as this Dollars to be applied as follows Two Thous both papers for $5.00 per Year Republican candidate for Congress in is the last ouarter. Lot us have a full and Dollars ($2,000) to be applied for the pur that is calculated to ennoble mankind, build up society, make good laws, and raise men from the gutter and give of Harlan, 100 acres in cultivation, has some few improvements, and can be bought for S2200. improvments. One stone house 14x20, a stone barn that will hold eight head of horses, 200 acres of tillable land with this District J. Turner is honest.

attendance. J. H. Bloyd, P. E.

pose of building one iron or combination Bridge and the- approaches thereto at a point sober and able, a good lawyer and a cour them profitable employment for the about two hundred feet down the river and be 20 acres under cultivation. It is situat The Times is the best Daily in the tcous gentleman he did good woik as -u TIT 1 A ed in the East half of sec. So, town 1, xno. 10. iou acres 111 eusa-r couiuv support of themselves and families, in low what is known as Roberts Son's Grist Mill, on tha Solomon River, or as near to said State, giving more fully the Associated eDrasKa, ene wen or gooa waier, izu stead of one calculated to tear them the member from Sheridan county, in the State Legislature, and has made an range 13; Ql miles from Smith Centre.

Price $3,500, 3,000 cash and the bal Hardware Store. Hardware, Tinware, Iron, Nails, Ag acres under cultivation, and is 3i miles point as practicable and Two Thousand Dollars ($2,000) to be used for the purpose of build Press Dispatches and all Telegraphic News it has the best corps of special down, throw temptations in their way, West of Blue Hill. Price per acre $20. ance on 3 years time at 9 percent. efficient secretary of the State Board of ing an iron or combination Bridge across the Solomon River in Harlan Township, at Eagle destroy their wages, disgrace the hu correspondents, and its editorials are Terms of sale, $1200 cash, balance in one year.

Rapids, Kansas; man family, and fill poor houses, jails ricultural Implements, including the Hapgood Steel Plows, Harrows and sound, logieal, and to the point. In IJo. 5. 160 acres three miles from Harlan. About 80 acres under cultiva Railroad Commissioners, and will no doubt cover himself with laurels as member of the United States Congress." Akd Whereas, all of the legal requirements and paupers' graves." fiesra to have been complied with, wherefore, No.

4. 160 acres of good farming short, the Times is a Kansas newspaper that should be found in every Kansas Cultivators. There will be held a special election at the tion. It is a good, upland farm, and can be bought for $1,300. When Jeff Davis was received in At usual place of holding elections In Hcrlan A gentleman who left Kansas for land, part on river bottom, frame house and barn, some timber, one well, sixty- Stoves and Ranges, and all kinds of home.

It will suit you. Come in and lanta it was announced with a flourish township, on SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 1886, Colorado in search of coolness, writes subscribe at once. Wagon and Buggy Wood Work. for the purpose of voting upon the question of five acres fenced, sixty acres under Will give i of crop. Price "I sweltered all last night, and had uo that even the school children welcomed him with flowers.

This was true, but No. 8. Is a farm of 40 acres 31 miles from Harlan, 25 acres under cultivation, on creek bottom. The ceneral character of the land is smooth. It has bonding said township as above set forth.

The best Spring Wagons and Bug We are also prepared to furnish the 2500, $1000 cash balance on time. The vote of such election shall be by ballot, the tickets used baying written or printed covering but the innocence of my nature. 1 pulled the electric light of the giss in the market. they were forced to do it by the loca! LEAYEtWORTH WEEKLY TIMES one house, stone front, one good well school authorities. The principle of All kinds of Srwing Machine Needls street, and the str-light over mo, and the colored school, who refused to be a in connection with the Advocate, hnth natters one vear for $1.75.

The even that gauzy raimentof imitated so thereon the words: "For the Bridge or "Against the Bridge Bonds." Dated this 6(h day of July, 1886 B. Stbanathax, Trustee, Whitmobe, Clerk. Tho-Jones. Treasurer. Kaives and Cutlery.

1 BAILEY OOX. paxiy to the business, has been dis lar and astral radiencewas too heating, Weekly Times gives more Kansas news charged. The Atlanta Defiance tells Come 1,000 miles to cool off, and melt and in better shape than any otner. the story PR GRAMME and burn to a crisp like this Well it serves me right. A man is a con It was intimated in the Defiance one week after the triumphal ovation to Mr, For the Y.

M. T. to be held at founded fool to leave a shady home in Davis that Superintendent Slaton had the M. E. Church in Smith Centre, GOULD COLLEGE.

summer to find comfort. Therefore, as Shakespeare's magistrate said, 'write said that acertain principle had 'kicked Friday, July 23d, 1886, commencing at mo down an KANSAS. 11 clock a. m. sharp: forenoon session.

Song by congregation. Prayer. HARLAN, in obeying the request to lead his children, laden with flowers, to make a holiday for the man whom a certain section of the country still dub a traitor. A special dispatch to the Atchison FACULTY. 'Reading of minutes and roll call Cltampion, dated at Stockton, July 17 No.

5. 160 acres bottom land, fifty under cultivation, 90 acres fenced. One house, stone basement, two wells of never failing water. Will give the crop. Price $2500, 1000 cash, rest on time.

No. 26. Is 160 acre river bottom farm, 2i miles from Harlan. Excellent farm for raising grain, has some timber, river crosses one corner, good improvements. Price $2700, part on time.

No. 27. 160 acres ene mile from Harlan, 18 acres under cvltivation, 135 acres tillable land. Water can be Iiad at a reasonable depth. Price $7 per acre.

No. 29. 480 acres ten Qles from nar-lan, One of the best improved armi in the county. 200 acres under cultivation, 200 acre pasture fenced. Stone house 20x28 with an addition 16x24.

Barn 24x36, good granary and three cribs, two good welll, one with pump, three miles of hedge, orchard started, never failing spring in pasture. All improvements in good order, near good school and church. Price $8500. Terms to suit xt vnpT.TO a President five feet deep. Price $400, i cash; balance on time.

No. 9. Jl. farm of 144 acres, nearly all tillable land, 60 acres under cultivation, a stone house 16x18 story and a half, with a frame addition 10xl4(framebarn 14x24, two good wells of never failing water, a creek of running water passes through the farm, lined with a quantity of timber. This is a valley farm, one of the best in the Solomon valley; 3i miles South East of Harlan.

Price $2,500. No. 12 This is a 40 acre farm, with good, new improvements that Six acres under cultivation two good wells of water, eight acres fenced, plenty of stone for building purposes, i mile from town site. Can be bought reasonable. No.

3. 80 acres 4i miles from Harlan. 50 acres under cultivation; 30 acres pasture, A creek of running water passes through the farm. It has a good frame house, stone granery, milk house, stables, two good wells and other improvements to suit. Price SlOO.

Business. Adjourn to 10 p.m bong It was also intimated that this principal cn4wW a M. Latin, Greek and Mathematics. says Sixth Congressional Dis trict convention this morning nomin MISS MAY WEBSTER, M. preceptress ana irnncipai ui eacner Teacher of Ins't.

Music. Lecturer on Physiology MISS F. E. NEWELL, J. S.

BROOKENS, M. TUITION. EXTRA BRANCHES. Instuctions en Piano or Organ per 6.50 5.00 1.00 term of 24 lessons. Use of Piano for practice, 1 hour each ated E.J.

Turner for Congress on the 109th billot, the Ilanback, McNall and Young delegates bringing about the result. It was evident the delegates were worn out after a feur days' hotly contested fight, and that a nomination would be arrived at early this morning. Four ballots were bad, the last resulting Turner, 01 McNall, 2 Heron, Young, 12; Bracken, 4. Eeville, of Rooks, then moved that the nomina Fall term. Winter term Spring term.

Incidental, each term AFTERNOON SESSION. Song by Harlan Choir. -Prayer by Rev. W. a Sanford.

Song by the congregation. Address by J. A. Beauchamp. Recitation by Corn ie Rider.

Declamation by John Chandler. Song by Smith Centre Choir. Speech by Rev. W. R.

Allen. Essay by Mrs. J. A. Beauchamp.

Song by Harlan Choir. Address by Miss May Webster, Declamation by C. Brown, Speech by A. 5l. Corn.

Spt-ech by E. M. Burr. Song by Smith Centre Choir. Five minute speeches.

dav. ter term. would "hear it thuuder in June." A. Graves was the principle, and he has unceremoniously bounced from his place as principle of the Houston street school. He was called upon to carry out our sons and daughters, and, by example, teach them that the cause represented by Jeff Davis was right.

He manfully refused to be a party to the outrage, and for this they took his position. The. colored people of this city want it known that Mr. Graves represented their sentiments when he refused to turn cut upon the occasion, The colored people deprecate the idea represented by Davis, and propose to Use of Organ for practice, 1 hour each dav, per term. $1.50 BOARDING.

In private to $3.00 At Boarding Hall Hen for rooms in College, to ladies .2.00 Penmanship, 24 lessons. .3.00 only, per 25c. Bookceping Both sexes can board at the Hall. Unfinished business. Adjournment.

Everybody is cordially invited to THE FOLLOWING ARE TIIE COURSE8 OF STUDY: tifi Business and Musical. attend. Ihfc exercises will undoabted The County occupies the table land between the Republican river just north of our county line, and the Solomon river in the south part of the county. Is watered by a number of small streams emptying into each of these rivers. springs and wells, at the depths varaying from 20 to 100 feet Its markets-, are reached through the Central Branch of the Missouri Pacific JL yrtuch runs through the south part of the county, tind the B.

M. R. R. running up the Republican valley. The Solomon river afords a splendid water power.

There are in the county eight thriving towns, 138 school houses, three cheese factories, one creamery, five large grist mills, one woolen mill, and other tion be made unanimous, and long and continued cheering greeted the result. The best of feeling has prevailed among the candidates and delegates. The nominee of the convention and the defeated candidatci were called and made speeches. Cannons arc booming the bond playing, and there is more enthusiasm in Stockton' to-day than ever heore." Fall term of 15 weeks, commences September 9, 1585. Winter term of 11 resist every attempt to teacn tneirchiJ- De very interesting: All members dren to the contrary, sw imperially to be presemt fi 1 RSfi.

Snrinff term of 10 weeks commences forenoon sioii. This stutcn cut Jill -l iuuv. Duviji Some corn. Call at thirl Further particulars cheerfully furnished by addressing Frof. v.

m. rome. i-i wviti.131 1 ia.ij wanted it establishments, but its real wealth, is in agncuiuure buu amy co.iitml in the outh. office. Trot.

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