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The Cora Union from Cora, Kansas • 4

The Cora Union from Cora, Kansas • 4

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The Cora Unioni
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Cora, Kansas
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the eon a Thursday, KOVEHBER 1HM8S6. ago Lumber Co, Follow the Crowd! SMITH CENTRE, KANSAS. A Brief review of the election- late elections, have proved beyond a doubt, that republicans everywhere," are done "foolishing" with the prohibit ion hobby, or any other hobby and have foil back into line, and got down to business. Martins majority, is now conceded to be 80. 000 and nearly every othor THEY ARE HEADED FOR G.

W. BUCKLEY GO'S. Located at County Skat, for the purpose of accommodate ing the people of the county, South, East WASHINGTON LETTER Washington, Nov, 3, 18S6-Now that thp are over, and tho properties of the political tirama are furled away, public at-teution will once more lie attracted to Many well known correspondents may already be seen, and their appearance about the hotels and the government offices in quest of news gives the capital something of its wanted business like appearance. Many members and Senators have already arrived and established themselves for tho winter; the majority of them wilt be here before the end of the month. The diplomatic corps is represented -by most of the The supremo court is in session.

The cabinet is "full," and in one short month, when the stars and stripes will bo run up over the Senate and house and "VTest. rcpuuncan state nas aone equally as well, with possibly the exception of Iowa. That state is yet fooling with prohibition and nothing short of a democratic Governor is likely to break them of the habit. Speaker Carlisle, of Kentucky, was defeated, for Congress, by a republican by about 250. majority, as was also Morrison of 111.

and Ilurdof Ohio. Anderson's, bolt, and independent "Try them, when contemplating, a building of any kind. Courteous treatment and the lowest figures possible. D. IIENDRICKSON, election in tne bui district, by an overwhelming majority, over all opposition, proves also' that it is Dry Goods and Grocery Oheaj sellng House.

KANSAS. CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, GLOVES, MITTENS, WOOLEN and COTTON GOODS, Etc. ISlWhcn you want any thing in the line of general merchandising remember the place. 4 O. W.

Bucliley Co. Store facing the South on Main street, Cora, Kans. very important, in any party to 1 1 1 77 nominate on tne "dead square wings of the Capital, tion of the Capital will be complete. Tho preparation of the yearly reports is at present tho chief industry In all the Government offices here. The President is busy with his message, the members of the Cabi-.

net are busy with their reports, and the subordinate officials an busy With the data from which they are hiado un. These remwt will Aldneh of the Cawker City Record was defeated for representa-tative, by Calderhead, a Beloit Democrat, and II. N. Boyd, editor of the Logan Freeman, defeated W. II.

McBride the republican nominee, in Phillips county. Senator, of Nebraska, wos returned by a handsome majority, while Congressman James Laird, the shoulderstriker, snowed STOVES, TINWARE, CUTLERY, WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, NOTIONS, GLASS, WAGONS, 13 0GG1ES, Bates JLewis, under Judse jUuKcisran of Red Store, interesting and refreshing, reading. They will show wonderful progress In national business, an encouraging state, of National finances, a great reduction of the debt, and incieased economy in governmental expenditures. We are a'phenomcn-ally prosperous nation and we ought to bo a thriftv. harmv ncntilo Cloud, so deep that the Judge will not again ruja for congress for some time.

The court house tax carried in Jewell county by 400. 'majority as it should have done in this coun ty. Uhls majority has boon KANSAS, COllA, reduced to 67 and Marsh Parker of balem, it is claimed only wanted 6 FARM IMPLEMENTS, We have one of the best Tin Shops in this section, and our tinner is second to none. In this line wo are sure we can suit you. We make a specialty in roofing, spouting, and galvanized iron chimneys VSTlie sure to see us before dealing elsewhere.

Russell Co, Salkm, votes to defeat his republican oppo We would call your attention to the fact that we keep on hand A FULL LINE OF ut-iiu iur me legislature. Some idea of the immense resources of this country may bo gained from the fact that since 1855" the Govern hient has paid in pensions, in round 4 numbers, $822,.. 000, 000, and of this enormous sum all except $23, 000, 000 was paid since the civil L. Henshaw, a former Smith county democrat, was elected repre Shelf and Heavy HarctararOf seniauvo ot uocatnr county by (J8-. majority.

rel was at one time connected with the Pioneer of this county, but for several years has been editing the Herald of Oborlin .1 A 1 1 City Deugt Store. Salem, Kancas, auu ine people seem to appreciate efforts in the upbuilding of that Where ypu can find the famous Smith stAtoK and L. scnoop shovel, as good as were ever made. Lightning hay KNIFE, FORKS, HOES, NECK-YOKES, SISfGLE-TKEFS, BARB- WIRE, TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, ETd. STANDARD CANTON IMPLEMENTS Listeus, Plows, Habrows Cultivators At "Live and Let Live" prices.

Call and get prices and be convinced that my goods are just ad good and just as cheap fls though you bought at the railroad. war. in i67 the interest on the national debt was $144,000,000, and fn those twenty one years gsl, 315, .000, 000 have been paid to tho hold- ers of Government bonds, The public debt statement issued the other day shows the reduction of the public debt during October to bo $13, 201, 619; and the total amount of cash in tho Treasury at present is $151, 668, 033. Fewer of the Denartment, nWV. uuumy.

iueni wins, nut the above shows where the popular democrats in north-west Kansas, are, and a tew mistakes of republicans. Moonlight, had a majority Shipley Isom9 proprietors. 1,064 in Leavenworth county. Birc neid tor state treasurer J. 154.

whiln wem nome to vote this year than tlie colored man for state auditor eer netoro, and very few of the Miguer omciais were absont from iue county oy 49. Inns it will be. seen that the "Darkey" rfn). VI II i i DRUGS, MEDICINES, NOTIONS, STATIONERY, JEWELRY CIGARS, PERFUMERY, OILS, PAINTS, LEAD, VAR NISIIES, BRUSHES, WALL IJAPEii, PATENT MEDICINES, Ac their desks in Washington when Subscribe for the was ui wen iiKeu by au the party. itnuw citizens all over the country were casting their ballot At the call of several farmfi-a ine resident went the vicinity of Cora, Smith county Kan.

some 12 or 15 farmers assnmR. to i3utrao last November to vote for UNION CORA iov. Jlil but there was no Govern Prof. J. J.

Falkenstine. Ied at the Uhox office last Saturday evening, and proceeded to temporarily organize by the selection of or 10 De voted tor this year in New York State, and the President stay-ed Washington. His private sec- Smith Centre, umiuiy. i resident. Ti.

il ii-idiy, voi. jjamont, also remained Kansas. ii was me sense ot tlie meeting that the organization be called tlw. ne umv uarnnet minis "Cora Stock ComDanv" and that it ters aosent irom Washington were Secretaries Whitney, Bayard, and Andicott, and Postmaster General ie limited to ten shares of $200. each.

The folio wing named gentle- IMPROVED FARMS FOR SALE J. A. TTrkht Is agent for, and keep for sale, a fine line of MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. PIANO'S TUNED, viias. Hardly any of the Chiefs mm hiock.

ueo. o. ureen, J. M( Smiley, II. A.

Vers. II. L. and musical instruments repaired in a thorough manner, o. in.

X'UIKer. I 11. Vlnrnnda VV II ontzius, Alex LVlcDona hf. John Store on west Bide main street. Factory prices, on church and nuit.

llie comuanv will now urn KANSAS, CORA, vwu perrect ine. organization, school organs, wnum me members, when thoewii i or bureaux were absent. They were nearly all at their desks on election day. Those who were absent without having a vacation due them will lose pay. A few went on these terms but very few.

The bulk of those who were away from Washington were employes, who were takmg their thirty days' annual leave of absence. Altogether there Were not over two hundred clerks 1 absent from the treasury Department out of a force of more than four thousand, and of the two hundred a fair portion were ladies who did hot vote, uk icauyio negotiate tor the tur- ot a thoroughbred, draft horse. i nere is nothing so successfull as thorough organizatiom'aild this de 13 UITeelro. II. RAB13, notes enterprise on the' part of our AUCTIONEER.

iarmers. The POLICE GAZETTE will The drawing of Deeds, Mortgages, Leases, Contracts, Wills, and all other legal papers promptly attended to. We represent the Springfield Insurance company and insure both town and farm property against Fire, Lightning, Tornadoes, Wind Storms and Cyclones oil the most favorable terms known. We have a choice lot of farms in Smith and Jewell counties which wo will sell on" the most reasonable terms. Also town property.

We make a specialty of buying aild selling real estate on commission. mailed securely wrapped, to anv ad Salkm Kansas. Is an experienced hand at the bus A report reached us Tniadnw that the B. M. railroad survivors.

dress in the United States for three months on receipt of mess. Will cry sales in all parts of Mill nmmftitf a 4 I were running a line south of Red wuuujf ui reasonaoie rates. See ONE DOLLAR. Liberal discount allowed to nost- woud, up 1'enny Creek, in the di rection of Cora. masters.

asrents and ciluhs. mmjorwork in that line. tOfflee at Russell Co'B Hardware. A. II.

GATES, Dr." Below we T. ghipley and wife, of copies mailed free, Address all few sale a for give have Salem, were visitina1 tho farms we family of orders to Attorney at Law During the week we have had a Visit from a scion of the Bonapart family, Prince Louis Kapoleon, as no is called. Some papers have spoken of him as a descendant of the great of the fact that Napoleon the First has no legitimate -li ving descendant. The rather common looking youno-Frenchman took, great precaution! to preserve privacy. He took his meals In his prvate room, and dodged the public gaze as much as possible.

None of the French lasra- i J. in. rarker, Sunday, and the near this place. RICHARD K. FOX, Franklin Square, N.

Y. doctor ot course found time to look fro. 66. 840 acres. Price $2,100.

This farm is six miles south-Bast of at our growing young town, and make this office a call. Tho dontn Ko. 60. 160 aoreSi Price fl.fOf). 4 mile north of Cora, frame house 14x24, six! stabe, 40 acres fonceed, (rood water and Hi acres in cultivation.

Tiino on $500. No. 75. 160 acres Price This farm lies 7 mile south-east of Cora, 1( acres in cultivation, and one of the very be't improvod farms in the country? line sprii water, large barn, and house, good wells wilt wind mill, bearing apple and peach orchard $2,000 flown balance on long time. No.69; 80 acres Price 6 mile south- west of Salem, frame house 14 22, Kansas stable hog lots well 14 tw deep.

Time on $3504 and Notary Public. Salem, Jewell Kaxsas. Will practice in all the" courts of UHL PICKLER, is one of the rising practitioners of Improved, srood springs, 100 acre in pasture, fenced with wire a rare bargain tot a good farm. No. 86.

820 acres. Price $3,000,00 me west, that has made a record to be prond of. Attorney's at law Smith Centre Kansas. the State. Prompt attention given One mile west of Sweet Home P.

0. 115 acres 'ATTACH WW VT notice in cultivation, close to church and school, Emery Smith Piiiintitt' House, stable, corrals and corn cribs, good an Diisiness. Special attention given to collections, and prompt re Special attention to real-estate well and spring water, lau acres rencea wiin wire, good feed lots, 15 acres timber, including good peach orchard, JU. on long1 time. a bargain for some one.

having banished father, and older brother, 'it? representatives here could not of course givt him any official recogniation. The prince, however, is a nephew of the King of Italy, (his mother is the lister of King Humbert) and the Italian Minister called on him and Introduced him to Secretary Bayard, who. in turn psrvn-tl .1.1 Ho. 59. 160 acres, vs.

Willinm 11. Cook Drfd. Before HmniKon a Justtoe of thp peuro ot Pnwneo towni-hlp in Smitli dmiiitv KunsuB said dofenrttmt hon'bv 2Lf for the sum of 14.U0 dollars was imei by tlie above hhihwI Justice ot tue peace Ub-mnst his Gotd in the above Cth duy ol December im, at 10 ocloek tllti, Emery Smith Plaintiff James Hamilton isv his Attv 8 mile front Cora, school and church on farm, lunvanccs. Correspondence solicited. Dr.

JOHN IIISXOP, Physician and Surgeon, busines. Final proofs, contests, or any business be fore the U. S. Land office at Kirwin Kansas. l'4 storv house 3Hx38.

frame barn 36x40 with No 46 160 acres price Sevj mile from Salem, 87 acres plowed 1 house, stables, hog lots, 15 acres fenoed, well only 18 feet deep, 150 peach trees, some' applrt Uees, 300 bearing grapes, and a fine location. No 74, 160 lores Price $31X4 Is one of the flneet stock and grain farms on the creed, 1 mile northwest of Cora ll1 acres in cultivation plenty of water and timber, small fruit and other shrubbery. Framf house bank stable and 30 acres in putitun good wells etc. i best in proved farm in Smith cotinty. Part on time.

No.80 80. Acres. Price, 050. Four miles southeast of Cora, 86 Heres iu ntilt.ivntinn. near new frame school houfle.

Lebanon, Kansas. w.u miU IU me him RED CLOUD, CORA; ASD SMITH truue House and introduced to the President. Is one of the leading hrnptiti, 8o! house and tob'S ooa hog lots 0 ana some snmu iiuii wu on lime a gooa Ot the COlintv. and will visit tha I barsraiU. No 79, 160 acres, price OnlV two miles from Tn II.

B- sick and afflicted day or bight. uimitie. called TimaAav No. 83, 80 acres, price $900. milea from Sweet Home, close to RChnot.

CENTRE Stage line! church and school, frame house 24 1 33 feet, frame barn 34 64 feet, 22 foot posts 13 acrp fenced, watered by Wells add wind mill, forest treeR. 1.800 fruit trM.a and all nlknl two sod houses, stable, corn erib ho lot. a) J.U CRANDALL, acres plowed, well watered, 60 apple trees, 30 acres plowed. $300 on time. Ifo.

85, 80 acres, price $1350. kind of fruit, 145 acres plowed, corn crib, etc 11,500 can run on long time. No 77, 80 acres, price Carpenter and Joiner, 6 miles from Saleiii. scHool ori farhl. frame cora; KANSAS.

house 14x28. stable ahd com crib 10x32 feet. 12 Close to Labfinnn- acres fenced, watered by White Rock and two never failing springs, SI acres timer, 35 acres plowed. $GU0 on long time. No 41 320 acres price $5,600.

GOING NORTH Leaves Smith Centre 9 A. Cora, 1 P. 31., arriving a Red Cloud 6, P.M. Contracting specialty All work warranted to bo first class. Chat-ir AN OFFER THAT IS Atf offer d.

b. Anthony's paper, 4 The Lkavexavoktu Daily Times, AXi) The Cora Usiox, FOR ONLY 5.00 for a whole yer. We hare, made gutft Tr anpments irltH The LEAVKSwonja Time 'a'''-that, leading nape? "lih thZ CoBA Wx. for live dollar only Jhb Tiwes Is essentially the state pnr, beiPir afearlew oun-noken, independent publican journal. It believes in the enforce-mentof all laws and ttutt the statutw should rule Instead of policy.

WDVlll'Tthe will be more than Interesting, as both eUim of all questions Jill be presented in its columns; oni while Republieau ticket, believe that all are entitled THk I.EAVEWoRTH WeKKLT TimEI and the COHA LN.ON. for der niim. ntpet, 39 acres watered, gov gll kinds of fruit, large hog lot, large corn cril Oacrer plowed. $800 on long time. No.

78. PHce 160 acres 1 mile south of Sweet Home, P. o. level and very well improved, two wells, housit stable etc. small fruit and 50 acres in cultiva tion, $500 on long time, will trade for stock.

8 miles nbrth-west of Salem. weU fmnroved. and informed us, that his little boy, successfully treated for affliction tif six years standing, by Dr. Nelson, Was getting on nicely. Tally one ftff Messrs.

Nelson ahd Hislop. Ihls case has demonstrated, beyond doubt, that in sickness and disease, the same as any thing else, strict attention and close observation, surmounts great difficulties. It is hoped the little fellow will fully recover. Mar sh Parker, takes his narrow t-cape from the evil influences of a Kansas legislatnre, very good and thanks his people kind-r for the popular vot'i given him. es reuwrnable.

Shop with Adum Kennedy. 1 100 acres, plowed, bouse, pasture and timber, part on time. GOING SOUTHI "a UlMU PICRELliT" Leaves Red Cloud 7 A 1P.M., arriving at Smith 1'ircrih I'M, Satel Centre 3, P. I STABLE. mSaM-M- ICAX818.

COCKLE'S: PILLS This old English Family Medicine in use for 86 years, all orer the world, for Bile, Indigestion, Liver, Of Pure Vegetable Ingredients. FREE FROM MERCURY. MAIililAUE GUIDE 2oO PAGES. Iiiiutnutd, in CkMh and Gilt Binding. monfyor mp.

Stmt, peptr corer 1st. Thi Book th or inqunitin wsnt to kno, fullnfrry imcrriinr 4 nimbie infarnntioa. HkiLTl K4Cn u4 by Mi dTr-wh mtxSlMTT. who not, whii Mrdini Aid, whfit nrcmmr 6isiilthoTOlofB. HntM MM rirmnt.trr't tgiit.

Tomif THIS OKI 1MB UXD WlIM SIMMwl t. New Barn, Ngw Rig and Goo3 Daily except Sundays Pas and Packages cpnveyed at able prices. P.nrV-T. Vrcrr: I reams, At Reasonable Prices, Oppositp thp. Sfllem Roturant.

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Pages Available:
278
Years Available:
1886-1887