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The Harlan Advocate from Harlan, Kansas • 2

The Harlan Advocate from Harlan, Kansas • 2

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LIVERY, FEED SALE STABLE, THE CONFERENCE. The eighth 'annual session of West THE HARLAM ADVOCATE. Harlan, Smith County, read by J. I IF. Courther, and discussed by Dr.

Warner, Howard and Bishop Kephart, and adopted. A paper on Interests was Kansas Conference, United Brethren in it'i in tine uonege in Smith eouutv. Kansas, Oct. 14, A Snake Story. Boston, 18.

The twenty-nine and one-half foot python which, recently got away in City Hall Park, New York, again escaped this morning while being transferred from' his box to a cage at Austin Stone's museum here. Crawling under the stage the snake broke several boards, entered the cellar, got into the cold air box of the furnace and hurst open its sides, the bricks fly THE NEW Furniture Store, AT KANSAS, Keeps on hands the largtst stock of IMi nitUXe Smith County. CARPETS, t-OIL CLOTHS, WALL PAPER, PICTURE FRAMES Trunks and Valises, Repafclicaii" Stale Tlt. For Associate Justice, D. 31.

VALENTINE, of Shawnee. For Governor, CARSON STEWART, PROFS. read by J. W. Funic.

It was discussed by Dr. Hott, Dr. Ifarner, and J. S. Howard, adopted.

C. U. McKee, J. S. Howard, O.

Beistle, J. Bloyd and J. IT, Funk were elected Trustees of the Preachers' Aid Society, who organized as follows: J. W. Funk, President 0.

Beistle, Secretary C. U. McKee, Treasurer. A paper on, missionary interests was read by Rev. Myer, the discussion of which occurred on Saturday night.

A paper on education was read by iSid, iJ lir.p fi. R. Kephart, D. of Iowa, presiding-. The devotional exercises were conducted by the Bishop.

The following Ministers were present 0. U. McKee, J. II. Bloyd, L.

D. Wiinmer, J. Dierdorf, O. II. Grimes, A.

S. Poulson, L. P. Mckee, J.S. Rock, J.

W. Estep, X. VT. Carper, P. M.

Her-rick, W. L. Gcodell, J. S. Howard, J.

McMillen, J. J. Rircle, W. G. Lewis, 0.

Reistle, C. M. Swank, L. Deitz, J. FIRST-CLASS BUGGIES AND GOOD TEAMS FURNISHED ON SH0BT ing in all directions.

Four men seized him and after a terrible struggle lasting Window Shades, Feather Mattresses XTNDERTAKINGr. NOTICE AND REASONABLE BATES, STABLII1G Accomodations first-class. Will be found in the South part of town. A full line of Coffins and Caskets, which I am prepared to trim at any time, day or night. an hour and a half, they succeeded in caging him.

During the fight the Python wound himself around two thick joists and snapped them as easilyeas though they were only pipe stems. He bit one man in the wrist, and squeezed the. breath out of another, jamming him against the wall. For Lieutenant Governor, A. P.

RIDDLE, of Ottawa. For Secretary of State, E. B. ALLEN, of Sedgwick. For Treasurer of State, J.W.

HAMILTON, of Sumner. For Auditor of State, TIMOTHY McCAUTUY, of Pawnee. For Attorney General, 8. B. BRADFORD, of Osage.

For Supt of Public instruction, J. H. LAWtlEAP, of Bourbon. For Congress, 6th District, Ho. E.

TURNER, of Sheridan Co. Dstihlht Pftitrihi Tlrlraf P. M. Herrick, which was discussed at ength by Dr. ITarner, Bishop Kephai-t, Furniture of any kind, such as special J.

McMillen, L. D. TTimmer, and Dr. styles of office desks, book cases, ward robe's, fcc, made to order. All kinds of repairing done on short notice, at the W.

H. Tasker was granted license to LUMBER HOWELL HARLAN YARD! BROTHERS, KANSAS. preach the Gospel of Christ. Revs. Beistle, and Funk very lowest rates.

Please give me a call. 8 HORNEMAN. were appointed to prepare programme. and select teachers for Institute. SELF-INSTRUCTION.

ft Famous Scholar' Method of Aeawlrlng Foreign Tongues. For the benefit of a large number who have nked advice as to the best m-thod of learning foreign languages, we give Dr. Schlieinanu's method. resolutitjn Jstrengly inveighing! CARTWRIGHT Bays, W. W.

Rymer, M. R. Myer, W. Turner, J. W.

Funk, 1. K. Hankins, G. II. Clymer, O.

A. Chapman, P. Wagner. D. S.

The following lay delegates were present: J. McAiister, L. Groff. J. L.

"Walker, Mclntivcr, J. M. Harrison, J. Einerine, J. Chitty, J.

V. Nichols, S.v Post, II. A. Barton, W. Kirkendall.vWrF.

Garrett, D. L. Row: ley, J. Dob in son 4 A Revs. O.

Beistle and C. U. McKee were chosen secretaries. The usual committees were appoin ed by the Bishop. The following were received on trans-fer Revs.

M. R. Myer, I. K. Haskins.

J. W. Funk, Bays, W. Turner, W. Rymef, 0.

A. Chapman, D.G. Xht ney, P. Wagnek against intemperaijce, and. expressive of fullest sympathy with all practicable methods for the extinction of the rum whieh wc lind in his Ilios.

"Nothht; DEALERS IN Lumber aid Ml Kinds Of Building Material. ALSO HARD and SOFT COAL. E. G. WOODRUFF, Mmgr.

traffic, was passed. Also the following: purs one on to study more than misery IIVKHWII VH VKIIII IIVIKll For "Representative, VT. M. SKINNER. For Probate Judge, J.J.KERN.

Clerk District Court, J. H. HILL. For County Superintendent, MRS. FRANCES R.

MILLARD. i For County Attorney, W.R.MYEHS Resolved, That we are well satisfied and the certain prospect of being able with the work of our presiding omctr, to release one's self f-oin it by un remit Bishop B. Kephart. tnr work.1 I applied myself with ex Resolved, That as a Conference, we tr linnry diligence to th study of favor the location of a Sunday School was nis ton jmo). Necessity taught me a metn- Assembly at some central point in the tW feeimSteB the aludy Mate, and invite the consideration ot of ianUIIjCe.

'j'Jiis method consists in Transfers were granted to C. D. the other conferences of the State to reading great deal aloud, without this rojosition. making a traiiMlation. Taking a lesson Boone, J.

P. Shagley, and I. W. Will After a fatherly and tender address ever-v onsii.i.y wntmj esHavs iiimmi Aiiiiit-ctH of iiiti-rtiftt. correcting iams.

by the Bishop, replete with instruc- tl.eae under the supcrision of a teaeh-tions and suggestions, the report of the er. learning them by hesrt and repeat- J. E. Courter, at his cwn request. I.

S. DRUJOtOND, REAL ESTATE AGENT, Harlan, Smith. County, Kansao. The County occupies the table land between the Republican river just merth was granted an honorable dismissal ationxng committfed was read on 0ic Mv nim- Russell District J. S.

Ilottard, P. E. orv was bail, hiiich from tjhihliiood it roui the conference and church. Charges having been formulate' PROHIBITION APPQIHTMEHTS. The Prohibition will furnish speakers at the following named places, and 6'ri the date specified, who will discuss the political issues of" the day.

Speakers from the other par ies arc invited to attend and divide time. Appointments as follows: Crystal Plains, at Ransom School House, Monday, Oct. 25. Lebanon, Tuesday, Oct. 26.

Smith Thnrsdav Oct 23. FEED COOKER! would like to draw the attention of all who intend feeding stock this winter, to one of the best Food Cooker now in use. Remember, this is no humbug. You can have a chance to see and test it. Call on or write us at Ilarlan, Kansas.

J. McMILLEN A Agents. tlusscll Mission Station W. W. Ryuier.

Barton Co. mission W. Turner. tgainst J. II.

Price, at his own request baa not been exfreiseu upon any object; but 1 made use of verv niornent. and even stole time st.iulv. In nnlpr tn a his name was erased from the Journal of our county line, and the Solomon river in the south part of the county. la Revs. W.

I. Murphy, of the West LaCrosse mission To be supplied. Little River circuit I. K. iaskins.

Salina circuit V. Funk. good pronunciation ent ice every Snnday to the English church, and repeated i to iv.vself in a low voice Des Moines Conference, and W. Retch- watered by a number of small streams emptying into each of these mere. Vr springs and wells, at the depths varaying from 20 to 100 feet.

Its market! am uui, of Neosho Conference, were grant rYrv word of the elerycman's snion. Minneapolis' mission W. I. Murjihy. ed advisory seats.

reached through the Central Branch of the Missouri Paeifie R. which rCM through the south part of the county, and the B. M. R. R.

running mp tbv Concordia station J. Bays. I never went on my errands, even in I the nin, without having my book in my hand and learniiijr something by heart. All the above meetings will begin at 7 o'clock p. m.

By Order of Committee. J. W. Funk was appointed to report Ness Co. mission O.

Chapman. Republican valley. The Solomon river a ford splendid water power. Thar the proceedings of the Conference to Solomon mission M. It.

Myer. the several newspapers within it Lincoln mission C. M. Swank. ore in the county eight thriving towns.

138 school houses, three cheese factories, one creamery, fire large grist mills, one woolen mill, and other manufaeturtaj establishments, but its real wealth is in agriculture and stock raisinf bounds. GOULD COLLEGE, Harlan, Kansas. Sherman missioji D. J. Whitney.

The Presiding-Elder of Bcloit Dis ANTI-MONOPOLY MEETINGS. Arrangements have been made for Anti-Monopoly meetings at the different places in the county, aa follows: Harlan DUt. C. U. McKee, I E.

Below we give a description of some of the property we have for sab. trict was instructed to investigate thf complaints against J. Wagner. arlan inisKioh station P. M.

errick. and 1 never waited at the pont-oliice without reading By such methods I gradually strengthened my memory ind in- thrue month timo found iiodifliculty in reciting from mcinry to my teacher, in each day's lesson, twenty pri)itel pags, after read th in attentively. In this, w.iy I com in i tied to lii-jiitorv the whoh- of Viear of Wakefield jtud Sir Walter Seolt' Ivaohoe. From owr-xcitf ment I sl-ji bnt little my uleeples hour at night iu going over in my iniud what I had read tha pr ctding The mory being 'lwyn lona uiissiou G. Clymer.

The committee on boundaries made No. 0. 320 acres in Oborn county, half Salem circuit AvS. Poulsou. their report.

It suggested numerous It best creek tcttcra. balance gooH pasture; 130 acre under cultivation, atone house 14x30 with addititinn: gronarr, corn crib and stable; Crystal Plains, Lincoln, Oak, White Rock, Logan, 21. 22. 23. 25.

28, changes, which we're unanimously adopt No. 17. A frame house, almost new, an lea in Harlan. Price $350. There Is a baryaut la this to any one wishing- a p'eaaaat place to are.

No. 18. Among our bargains we hava a good 160 acre farm one mile from liar lan, with fair improvements, about 2 Woodston circuit L. D. Wimuier.

Munkato mission J. W. Estep. creek rune through the farm; some fuit trees. The report will be published in (4 tnd other improvements.

Price, $4,000, half Republic mission O. Beistle. full in the Conference Report, which cosh, balance on two years time. Almena mission J. Bloyd.

4 can be had in pamphlet form. No. l. 3S0 acre, well watared, awd improrc-! head of cattle, a pair of good mules, a Cedar mission W. w.

Carper. tnents. Stone house 14x30; stone barn for a set Of harness, wagon, good Supply ex Rev. J. W.

Hott, D. D. of the. Vir hoadof hcrses; two hundred acres of tillable ATTn imDlements. chickens ducks, tnr- ginia Conference, editor of the Relig ft a 11 .1 i Uniou mission To be Supplied.

Logan mission rTo Le supplied. Com, Oct. 27. Pound's school house, Oct. 28.

Thite Eagle Behind house, Oct. 29. cJbTmds' school house, Oct. SO. Smith Centre, Nov.

1. All other parties are invited to attend and divide the timer By Order or Committee- lana, wun twecxy acrvs unutr cuiuvuuuu. i. is situated miles from the county seat. Price ious Telescopeand Rev.

Z. Warner, keys everything on the place except the household furniture all for The purchaser can step right in and go Smith Co. mission--J. Dierdorf. $3U0; $3,000 cash, balance on time.

of the Parkersburg Conference, cor responding secretary of the Home to living at home. A Fink Farm. Among cur numer-. Frontier and Foreign Missionary Society, were introduced to the Conference ous farms for sale, we have one that ia FACULTY. PROF.

PETEK WAG NEK, A. M.f PRESIDENT, Latin, Higher Mathematics, and Natural Science. PROF. V. M.

NOBLE, Normal MISS KirriE EAKLE, Instrumental Musie. 50URSES OF STUDY. PREPARATORY, TEACHERS', SCIENTIFIC, BUSINESS AND MUSICAL. Fall Term, Fifteen Weeks, Com mence Sept. 8, 1886.

Winter Term, Eleven Weeks, com meuces Jan. 5, 18S7. Spring Term, Ten Weeks, commence? March 30, 1887. Fall Term, Winter Term, 5.5fc an extraordinary bargain. It lies along The committee on finance made its nuich more concent ratl at night matin the day time, I.

found thec n-jn ti tion at night 'of use. Thus 1 siit'C-wded in aeouifing half a year thorough knowledge of the" English languHji. tiivii aj'ptied tho same method to thct htudy of French, the difficulties of Wnich oven-ame likewise in nwothor aix mouths." -Of French author I Mrneti by heart the whoh of F-n lion's Adventure de TeUwwjue and B'mr-dn de St. Pierre Vanl el Virttnie. This unremitting atufty had in the course of a year strengthened my mmorv to such a degree that the indy of Piteh, Spanish, Italian and Portiiguf HpfeHred very easy, and it not take mo more than six weeks to vrite and sneak each of these languages fluently." This was Imfoiv Dr.

Schliemann was tsent-two. lli. method of work at n'ght can not be recommended to an American voulh. Our elimate is not that of Hollaiwl (w'nerolh. S.

was then report, which was accepted. the river, is within half a mile of a good market, all good bottom land, plenty of Republican Meeting AT HARLAN. P. M. Herrick and W.

W. Carper timber, fenced pasture, and pretty well Randall mission J. w. Courtner. Conference Kvangelist TJIcCurdy.

President Gould College P. Wagner. NOTES BY THE WAY. was chosen as the place for holding the next session of Conference. Thepeople of arlan were abundant in hospitality, and will always be gratefully remembered by the ministers of and visitors to Conference.

Dr. Warner, general missionary secretary, was the principal speaker at the missionary meeting on Saturday were received into the itineracy. A Republican meeting will be held at The itinerant list was corrected. improved. It contains 160 acres, and la offered for $3300, which ia $1000 Its than it is worth.

If yon want it yo J. Birele was granted a permanent lo Ilarlan on Friday Evening, Oct. 22, 18S6 will have to SDeak soon. cal relation. A Rare Chance.

We now offer an W. G. Lewis, R. S. Rock, L.

Deitz, tt 7 o'clock p. m. The meeting will be were granted a superannuated relation 8o acre tract, adjoining town, about CO acres of it nice creeek bottom land, has a good house, two good wells, lots of ap W. Turner and J. McMillen were His address was a detailed account of granted a supernumerary relation.

It was agreed to publish 500 copies No. 4. 160 acres in Osborne county, 3 miles from railroad. The land is rolling but rich; 60 acres in cultivation, 60 acres fenced, frame house 14x20, frame barn 11x24, a well of water, ulso running- water. This farm is cheap at $2500, hclf cash, balanae on time.

No. 5. 160 acres of level river bottom land; 40 acres under cultivation, 90 acres under wire fence; stone house with basement, Sralling-, sheds, watered by river and two wells of water. Over a hundred fruit frocs of different Untis, Ocly three miles from Harlan, Price $2500; fl'JOO cash, balance on time. No.

7. A nice farm of lfiO acres, only 2H relics from Kirwin. This farm is a little rolling-, ut can nearly all be cultivated, and is -iicdland. $0 acres- under caltivatlon: good story stone house, and good well; river rosses one corner of the place. A splendid tone quarry xn the land.

Price $2600; wiU ire time on part. No. 11. 330 acres, 2 millcs from town, 110 eres in cultivation; 180 acres under fence; rame hcuso 12x2o, and stone 17x20; ordinary stabling-, runr.imr water and wells; granary: lo0 rpf la trees, and other small fruits. Price $3ub0cash.

No. 12. I'M acres best river bottom land, 3 from railroad station; 60 acres in cultivation: an abundance of good timber on the liver, which crosses one corner: frame house 17x26, story and a half, and addition 16x22. in gcott rpalr. Good well, fruits of all kinds, a i-ood granary, end other improvements on the premises.

Price $2700; $400 April 1, 1887; $700 Jan. 1st, 1890; balance on time to suit, except a small payment down. No. 13. 80 acres, one mild from towr.

This 1-nd is of fair quality, but somewhat broken. addressed by two or more of the follow Ing named speakers: W. R. Myers. W.

Skinner, K. M. Pickler, Webb McNall, M. Corn, F. J.

Pattee, I). G. Sutherland, J. Q. Royce, X.

W. Smith, J. R. Newell. a clerk at one (hundred ami tivty dollars year salary, aitd iu our climate abundance, of sleep ia iii))onitive.

But an adaptation of hi methods my be very helpful to the aspL-ing aud rcso lute studGnt. N. Y. Tribune of the Proceedings of Conference iu pamphlet form, and 0. Beistle and Spring 5.00 Incidental each term 1.C0 W.

Funk were cpnstituted a committee Let there be a full turn-out. Ladies for that purpose. Address the Faculty at Harlan, Kausa J. McMillen and J. S.

Rock were ap the work in the foreign fiel3 in which there has been an increase of 400 per cent in membership during the past two years. This is considered one of the marvels of modern missionary work. One hundred and seventy-five dollars was raised for general missionary purposes at the Saturday night and Sunday services. On Sabbath at 9:30 a. m.

the conference experience meeting was held, conducted by Rev. Turner. This was a precious season of grace to many souls. axe specially invited. By order of County Central Com.

J. 8. McDowell, Chairman. L. C.

Hbadley, Secretary. pointed to audit the occount of the Missionary and Benevolent Fund treas- A BONANZA We have just completed arrange erers. J. S. Howard and C.

U. McKee were A SKILLFUL FINANCItft. Mow Hli 8outr'l Cuntriltwtiofi mt trlil Corf If Air. A good story told of. a little girl, whose mother is a member uf jstvorth Relief Ckrp, which goes to show even at her tender age she is smari: u-ough to run a fair.

Tho little mi elected Presiding Elders. Wants an Answer. From the Gay lord Ilei-ald. ments with the publishers whereby we ple trees and other fruits growing. This is one of the nicest little homes in thie or any other country.

Will be sold for $2,000 if taken soon. For Sale or Trade. A neat little residence property in Ifarlan, all nicely fixed, house with four rooms, good care, good stable, well, lots of small fruits, for sale or trade. Price $400. Will sell for part cash and part time, or trade far team and other stock, or for cows and young stock.

Call at this office, if you want a bargain. A Good Bargain. We have for sale a first class 80-acre farm 3 mile from town, all good, smooth bottom land, 30 acres in cultivation, 10 acres fenced, a good frame and stone house, stone stable, 3 good wells, corn crib and granary, and other improvements. This place ia cheap at $1900. A Good Bargain.

We nave a fiaa farm of 160 acres, two miles from Kir win, whicluwe are offering at a rara bargain. TJe land is splendid abon 80 acrea in cultivation river crossea one a two-story stone house, which cost over $1,300 fair outbuild- i i i-i v. L. P. McKee reported $19.70 Church Krection, and $23 General Sunday Mr.

John C. Davenport, Democratic nominee for Representative in this are enabled to offer the Leavenworth DaHy Times (fit- At 10 a. Sunday, Riop Kep-' only iin yepiv old. Slit i very 1 a. i i School 7 J.

.1. Birele, L. P. McKee and O. 11 II mm uui -uko.

vvnen the it county, having been in the Legislature before is doubtless willing to make tlw 1hoiiliil rra I .11 th. in connection with the Advocate, rimes were eJecteu to assist in. sta present eanvaas on the record made in both papers for There are 18 acres under cultivation, 25 apple trees. 14 bearing -berry trees, several varieties of grapes, "huckleberries," and other small tioning the proacherB. to a deeply interested and appreciative is custoinury, an 'd tin.

frien' audience. contributes artielej to tlmir 1 table. Now our iltl At 3 p. m. the Sabbath scliool anni- nM do bllMin.ss on ilwr wwn versary occurred.

Dr. utt addressed hook. So slje veiled on nisuy ladie that body. In order to thnt record 1. K.

ask ins and J. W. Funk, from $5.00 per Year fruits. Water the yerr round. Price $500, part before the people, we desire to ask Mr.

Davenport a question, which we hope ou time. This place is very cheap. Times the best Daily in the Russell District, and J. McMillen and J. II.

Blod, from Harlan District, were chosi ti to jUfistjn stationing Presiding No. 14. This line farm Is only about 80 rods the children; Dr. wsrner spoke of the i The, 5 and when Wi time to op i th q. relation nf Sunday school to mission.

ii.JiHii.jtH:iHvi; mmU pl The unoay school to mission. 1 hisJittle' hnd miui lie will not hesitate answer prompt from the depot, and is one of the best we have ly, a we have more, to ask him between and BishotiT Kephart of the relation of nd vant l.S.Jbat eart hud to be Press Dispatches and all lelegraphie the pastor to tho Sunday school. I i News it has the best corps of special 4hi time and the 2d of November. Mr JJavenport, stand up W. W.

Carper reported $98.90 con Hott preached at nicht to a dnrinff the fnir- Ono fcveTiuK Mayor correspondents, and its editorials are ference colleytion. cio.Jed house. He is rpencrnirpd hr "ring came into umii. i young sound, logical, and to the point. In recognizee as J.

Bays read the report on Sunday J. it not a fact that you introduced Mouat Bill No. 130 to reduce the salaries of the county attorney, clerk, and one 4 the foremost orators in the de- bright faetf and ev', attract. 8hort tne Jtme 188 newspaper Schools, which was discuss amended tvansas nomination. 1 "te attention or ustrui'i "jMayt.r that should be found in every and adopted.

ounty treasurer of Smith county, and This Bnaainn mrn a home. It Will SUlt yOU. Come i0 and G. H. Clyiner reported $17.15 Edu vmrn-K, u'kt Birr 1.1111 id lvnn i mi iitiitt i then, after such' introduction, and after nl flint tiarninnmiift an itnnArt.int i The Mvor nut hl hand in ams subscribe at owec.

put his hand in ins cational Beneficiary Fund. the bill was recommended for passage, and after Adam Shoemaker came to C. U. M. Jennings and P.

We are prepared to furnish the ever held. The outlook is hright and jtho, ul lu hMndd it to thm encouraging, little uiihs. She and All rrr, O'f but il! fvVf UlllHCUti WSS buck Herrick': were re-elected Trustees of leayenwOuTh; weekly times you not offer, for a money for sale. It consists of 130 acres; the Solomon river runs through it, and there is plenty of timber; there are about SO acres under cultivation, and 60 acres of pasture fenced. The house is a two-story stone, in good condition, and cost over a thousand dollars.

The other buildings are a log: stable, good corn crib, and granary. Some small fruits, ane red and white clover clover growing, Price $3300 dollars; $1300 in cash. $1000 in 1 year and balance in 2 years. 15. 80 acres, 7 miles from raUroad station, in good neighborhood, handy to church, school, and poet office.

15 acres in cultivation. WiU soil for five hundred dollars, part time. 18. One of the nicest little houses In Harlan, in central location. A moa rhic to live.

Will be aoM cheap, v- A Fine Stock Farm. We have for sale a fine stock farm' on Lawrence creek, in Osborne county, at a bargain. The farm contains 4(X) acres, about 130 of which is fine creek bottom balance is somewhat broken, but produces grass in abundance. The improvements consist of 105 acres in cultivation, about a mile and a quarter of good wire fence, a good stone house with six rooms, a splendid stone barn, 21x35, with corn consideration, to defeat your own bill in connectioir with the Advocate, labor witli renewed zeal and inspira- i M.ivor Ih.Mhi" I forrot to tidl von ry and was not such offer made to Adam one year for $1.75. The Ol i A -I mcs crives more Kansas news, nnoemoKcr, county treasurer, at me tion.

May the presence of Him who tj'1 Wf! i0td to print th- both papen 1 thosp coni ril.iHinu the monuv am eI- I Weekly In Lo, am with you always, antl wllon uu ffVe som and jn bett unto the end," be realized by each one moy you didn't stito to look nt it, both papers etter shape than any other. House in Topeka If you answer the above question in of them. Gould J. W. was examined in firfet year'8 course of reading, and passed to the second year's course.

C. U. McKee was continued agent of Gould College. The Conference ordered the organization of a Ministerial Institute in each of the Presiding Elder's districts. P.

M. Herrick, O. M. Swank, W. T.

Murphy, J. Bays, and G. II. Clymer Ipe negative, then we shall proceed to ing! pear pcuuui uu cnureu. $2,500.

For terms address Drammoad Gerard, Harlan, Kansas. These are only a few of the bargains I have in iny hands. My aim is to secure the best bargains or my custom ers. Some of these lands will oaly remain in my hands a short time at the prices they are now held at Land if continually advancing in this section of Kansas, and is bound to do so for gome years to come. People who wish to secure lands hereabouts had better buy now than wait.

The growing cf all kinds of crops in this section is aa longer an experiment, but a fixed fact. Years of trial has proved that Smith and Osborne counties are no more subject to drouth than are Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, or any other part of the wcrU. Of course lands are higher here thaa they were five years ago bat they har only reached about half the prica tiej will command in five years mora. For any information in regard ta bcrWcr Caith countii, aiircra TYT- tfrove that you did make such an offer and if you answer in the affirmative, the voters will doubtless say that Smith Help Him Out. Col.

Anthony, -of the Leavenworth Times, say a "The TYme has been seriously contemplating hoisting, the Straight nrohihition ticket. wi lmro county can very well dispense with the services of Johu Davenport. HARLAN ELEVATOR. SELL YOUR GRAIN AND LIVE STOCK were passed to second year's coarse of bceu it. we are at a loss crib 6x30, 200 apple trees, 12 pear trees, reading, to know what has become of it- Randall RegUter: "Hon.

Webb Mc A constitution-providing for the or Nail will not go to the Leginltiiare this i i i "It is just about as likely that Luci winter. The people of Enilth county oi i reaeuii uku qoeieiy fame to the conclusion that next year! wa adopted. 30 bearing cherry trees, an abundance of all kinds of small raits, over 1,000 forest trees of all descriptions. Handy to school and church. For this farm we ask $4,000 only a little over $11 pr acre.

Foa Sals oa good fer and the fallen angels would steal -TO- liiey would send a man named Skinner, The committee on third year's course through the pearly gates of the New of rending recommended that G. H. Jerusalem and pre-empt it for a town No: Webb is not going to the Leg- ST RO thii winter, but he is doing Clymer be continued in the course and site, as that the Democrats would' cap- lots ia tfca city cf Cclurr.tus, Ohio, for "Vt turs ths.

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