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Harlan Weekly Chief from Harlan, Kansas • 3

Harlan Weekly Chief from Harlan, Kansas • 3

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Sylvanus Hammond's wif? is very sick 'Boots and shoes at 21 iV nr. i. Twb-HarlanXhier J. TITTTrCJTnT A XT KEELER SON, 1 KANSAS DIALERS IN AA-4 .1. Wo are now receiving thq largest and best OBaortcd' 'took of goods cvpr'sliown in Harlan, Wo buy all goods for cash, gottmg ajlidiscouritij ancj: rebatcfl.

which onaWos us to clvo'tho LOWEST TBfGEpos(ilblo. We havo thb largest line of DEES GOODS AND piMMING5, aiSRfes, COTyQADES, i WHITE GOODS OF Alii KINDS, if Ginghams! pi-ints! shEeTiNGs! LJ3ACIIEp PURLINS, 3HIRTINGS, HOSIERY. Much tho largost find bot stock of i i I. BOpiTS.cScSIIQ Sf In Harlan, An CL IHING FOR WINTER Tho most complete auortmsntof FURNISHING GOODS GHQCEIliES, dOEENSWARE WoODCtiWArc, i'' At very lowest "pi)ce3. Cono anacpuc, We will save you money TII OSBORNE If IIE'-BINDERI THE QSBORNE MOWeR -AND -FOR The Mlllbrook Times, has been en lagged to aseyen-cbl, paper.

Grlndatbnes' at' the New Hardware 21 i i i A new stock of boots and shoes just received fct Keeler Son's, 10 Wajitbp, tp do hpuse- work; good wagOB. Enquire at the post-office or at this office. 1 We noticed Jim Foster on our streets Wednesday. Jim sa'ys he Jirs to come to a gpod town occasionally. The New Hardware Store has Just received? large stock of Russia iron.

21 Mrs, Sylvanus Hammond, who has been very sick for the past week, is better now. 1 The largest stock of tinware ever brought to Smith county can be found at the New Hardware Store, 20 Hamburg edging 8 cents per yard at Keeler Son's. 14 We are turning out considerable job work these warn! days. C. Cornelius keeps the largest and best assortment of chewing tobaccos in town; also the best cigars.

21 i i The rain and snow of Jast Saturday made four inches of solid water on the ground, Our late rains will make wheat grow at the rata of two Inches a day, If you don't see what you want, ask for It. They keep everything at the New Hardware'Store. 21 Clothing: a specially at Ebert's, Gaylord. 17 There will! be several new houses built in this town the coming1 summer, Ginghams only lQ cents, per yard at Keeler Son's. 14 Look but for a large invoice of grocer ies at C.

Cornelius', 21 Uarreteon Lamb are making the Kirwin Independent an. interesting pa per. We value it as one of our best ex changes. You can get 25 good healtey cherry trees for $1 by calling on or addressing S. Miller, Harlan, Kansas.

All trees warranted to ljv. 'd 20 Last Tuesday. Elder Williams removed a wen from the face of Fred Lanier Fred grit while it was being performed. Buy your standard pilots at 6 cents per yard of Keeler Son. 14 Remember the great tale of lumber, beginning April? 28th, at Howell Bros.

Harlan, Kansas, 21 We hear that Jim 8t, Clair will soon build a riew house, Howell at Harlan, Kansas, will sell you your lumber and coa dirt1 cheap for Spot Cash for the next Thirty 21 Madhi Spiral Bed Springs at the New Hardware store. 1 Zl Wesley Holmes waa In tpwn Wedne day getting his plows sharpened.1- He gave us the privilege of killing him if we caught him in town inside of two weeks, He is putting in a large amount of corn 1 Ten tons of barb-wire just received at the New Hardware store1. 21" Call around at' E. Young's and get 12 Itis of coffee 0. sugar for 1, 21 A large and fine assortment of straw goods just received at Keeler Son's, 21 It is a noticeable fact, that one can see many people trading with ourmerchants who, until recently, did their Jtraciing at other towns, Harlan is getting there in good shape.

Go to Keeler for the nobbiest hat in tpwn, 21 Fish) Fish; Fish! at JOc per pound oi neeier a on. i Another invoice pf keg syrup at E. B. Young's. i 20 The largest stock of boots and shoes ever brought to Harlan can be seen at E.

B. Young's, 20 The Leavenworth Times grows better with every issue. We claim it as the most reliable daily we receive, Its clippings from the state press are immense. AtC, Cornelius' you can find the best assortment and largest stock of spring and summer straw gopds ever brought to Harlan. 21 Nice ready-trimmed hats at Mrs, Pros- tor's for 90 cents, 21 If you want any strawberry plants goosberry or raspberry bushes, you can get them of Fred Whitmore, very cheap, can Girl cigars.

Try them; they are the The largest stock of clothing in Har lan has juet been received at E. Young's, Call early and examine the stocK. 20 J. Rothschild, pf Cawker City, has jub received the largest and finest line of spring clothing ever seen in Northwestern Kansas, 16 After two weeks of hard labor Meibar- gen Ebcrt, of Gaylord, have their new nridPH that. id hnnnH tn talra thm all nfe the shelf egain in a month.

17 Mrs, H. M. Benham and her two little ttirls left last Tuesday mornintr fnr parents home, in Glasco, Kansas. There are many who are eony to see Mrs. Ben-ham leave, as she was liked by all.

The two little girls, Mirtie and Bessie, will be missed by the little folks in town. Two prettier or smarter children never uvea than theee two. W. Scott, our harness maker, Is 1 i. 1 turniDg out iuib wok tfiwti AH kinds of garden seeds at the New Hardware Store, 1 i 2 Our young people' attended another dance up the country last Tuesday night, The boys report a high old time; A large stock of ladles shoes at Keelor A Son's, I 10, Genuine summer onion sets for 10 and 15 cents per quart, at C.

0. Gisn's. 0. Only seventy-one fioalproqf con test notices in lest weekls Oberlin Her alii. Billy Street must' be getting rich i 'i i i New and handecme dress goods from 10 to 25c per yard, at Keeler Son'a.

14 For Sale A span of" heavy draft horses Enquire pf C. Newell; Gailord, Kan Bas, Al. and Evort White came down to town last Wednesday and purchased one of thos.9 nobby buggies of BaUey Cox It is again rumored that Al, is soon to be married. It is more than probable as he came In and deposited the wealth for the Chief. Make it your business to go to Gaylord and visit Melberfcen Ebert.

They will be Dleased to show vbu the bieeert stock of clothing, boots, shoes, and dry goods in Bmith county. 17 Bright Navy plug tobacco only 35o ppx pound at Koejer Spa's, 14 Ed. Miller, Alvle Miller, Geo. Barr and the Chiek Mogul, hied themsolves to the mighty Solomon on a fishing expedition lat night. Ed, Caught the fish, one of them weighing over five pounds; George claimed it would weigh over fifty at the time, While the deacon js eplqlning to Sister Hannah the merits of Christianity' bear in mind that you can get better clothing, and for less money at Jacob Bothechud's, of.

Cawker City, tnan can be bpughp in any town in western Kan sas, It) Prof. Henry Worrall has returned from Cincinnati, where he went to Uko care of the scenic part of the Sedgwick county corn train. The net receipts of the gift wsre 3,500, which la considerably above the market price. In one of the five cars purchased by a large distilling com pany, was found a bottle, to which some thirsty individual bad attaohed a label reading: ''This comes from a prohibi tion country; fill with good old whisky, and return." The appeal is to be grant ed, but instead of sanding a vial, the distiller will sand a J. Proctor bas a very fine Jack which he Will ftand at bis stable the coming season.

You should not fall to see him. 18 Old Wab Soncjs. -A pamphlet contain ins 32 old war songs sent for 15s or $1 per doien. Just the thing for camp fires ana soldiers re-unions, eena at once. L.

L. Gkav, Beloit, Kane as, For Sale, One story and half frame house, stable and outdoor cellar, and two lots, can be secured at a bargain, Enquire at hub omct. i A case, the like of which does not occur often in this country, happened last Thursday evening, while the five o'clock passenger train was stopping at the scene of the last wreck, about four' miles east of the city. At this place a German family left the train and went off about one hundred yards from the track, where the woman of the family gave birth to a healthy child, and walked jback to the train with it, and went on tp Hanover, where they intendod to stop. The Incident caused a good deal pf comment by the passengers on the healthful productiveness of the German race'.

Marshall County Rothschild, of Cawker City, offers the balance ol ms winter stocK DeJow coat He is doing this in order to make room for his spring and summer ttock which is arriving daily. This is your chance secure bargains. 16 A gentleman who recently came up the Central Branch from Atchison, says that soon after leaving that city he no ticed a dog hunting on the prairie alongside the train. Ho watched him for some time and at last concluded he belonged tp a brakeman who wa walking along behind, The dog became impatient several times and started on, but was recalled each time by a whittle from the brakeman, At last when the train struck a piece of track where there were no rails for a few rods and one of the cars left the rest and Etarted off across the prairie, the dog became completely disgusted and lef the train entirely, In the course of the next twenty-four hours when they reached Jamestown they eaw some of the section hands with the dog coming Mm the west, having been out in the country about seven mile3 duck-hunting. Ex, Bargains! Bargains.

In lumber for the next Thirty Days at Howell Harlan, Kansas. Come and save your money, 21 Anti-Monopoly Congressional Committee, Meeting Kihwin, Kansas, April 21, 1884, The Anti-Monopoly Congressional Committee of the Sixth District, is hereby called to meet at Downs, on Friday, May 2d, at one o'clock p. for the transaction of such business as may properly come before It. All who endprse the views held by Qreenbackers or Anti-Monopolists, are invited to be present, and assist the committee with their presence, advice and suggestions. C.

J. Lamb, Ch'm. Con'g Sixth Diet. waltc. n.

wHinQBB, wur. One ltuilar a Vttr, In Advance. locls" not Inserted for a1 definite tergin or time win De-coniinueuunu ortlerea out. 1 HARLAN, KANSAS, APRIL 25, 1884 LOCAL AND JUISCEIiLANEOI sbW'noti'wake pn'y moije -prbphe-eV Very snotf. We' goi Blaster and Fourth July mixed last week, Marlon Wolcott made lis avorypleas ant call last Monday, Marion is a Han- back niaD, dtberwise' bejaa Very sen Bible young man, I Mr.

J. P. Payne, of bas pur lebaod two lola In Harlan, and thinks some of building a residence on one of Tth'flm the coming Beaqon. i We bav9, an invitation to attend the grand anniversary ball at Gaylord to liight. The Harlan Bro'e.

of this place VurniBUihe music. It will undoubtedly Ibe a grand affair. Chicaao boasts of a lady now ninety four yeats old, who used to sit in Washington's lap, It's comforting to mow that even if George couldn't tell a he used to have some fun with the iris, i i Mr, Jacob Nixon, a Kansas correspond ent of the Prairie Farmer, cays he presents wireworms," prairie squirrels or gophers, from injuring planted seed corn by mixing it with kerosene, at fc ABf- 1 i I. 1 (UUO KUt)UI llUd per UUBUOl Ul DUCliBU i A Miss Frazler, of Burr Oak, commit ted last Thursday bf faking strychnine. 'The cause of this rash act aributed to the fact that her parents jeLjhed her to go back to Missouri, We ihink it a good and sufficient reason or committine.

suicide, 'The editor of the Jewell City Republi can don't propose to do the county print iat for nothing, consequently doesn't do jX We admire the good sense of jfche aforesaid editor. There is no other iilass of people who work for nothing! we see no reason why a newspaper jgaan should. 1 The storm of last Friday night and all day Saturday, was the hardest that ever Aiaited this section, Friday night about iiine o'clock it began to rain aid before morning it turned to snow, and contin iinued to ssqw and blow all day, It was terrible on B'tock that was not sheltered, imj; was a good thing for It is claimed a sleeper will be put on the1 Central Branch in a short time, Considering the present condition of the 'rqad, a sleeper would be well patronized. People would ride over the road just to reminded of their childhood days, hen they were rocked in the cradle of Ihnocense, but not dangerous, by a fond Another. Lenbra Leader.

The county convention which should have come off last Saturday at Smith on account of bad weather, was rot off till this week Tuesday. 1 The following delegates were elected to attend the Downs convention! R. R. Manchester, John Bennett j. Rr Burrows, p.

Trimbje. L. C. Headley, G. Thorn-is and They were instructed to Vote and work for Hanback.

The Northwest Kansas Edtorial Association Which meets inBeloit, May 13th add 14tb, will be a grand affair. The people1 of Beloit are making all preparation for a grand good time. On the 14th an excursion will go to Minneapolis in the morning and return in the pyeninpf, We hope eyery editor and publisher will be there. The people of Beloit will use he "boys" white. Many of the farmers who live at a distance, who have always did their trading Harlan, claim that the roads leading ere, from the north and north-east, are being closed up jn such a shape that it prevents their getting here with heavy pads, and some of them can't get here at all, unless by going several miles around, This, must be looked into.

Our businessmen must investigate this at pnee. Do not delay this one day. The Bellville Telescope says that a young fellow came to that town a short jfime ago and hired out; to do general jFftrk; was an adept at nil kinds of games as well as being a real neat trim boy, but jbyspme means unexplained itwasdis-fpvered that this nice bpy was not a boy at all but should have been cjothed as do the softer sex She was arrested and confessed that she was wearing the wrong harness: said that her name was Josie Sage; that she was from Washing-! (on county and that she was wellacquain-' ted with many of the geople of this city, naming particularly a number of officials here, She was fined $10 and oosts, total Washington Register. The Question is, why don't you plant trees in Harlan. We would consider this a good move, therefore let there be some action In this direction Instead of all talk.

In a few years we will feel repaid for all we may do in the enterprise. By some exertion on the part of all in Harlan, we might beautify the village by planting trees on the streets and about our homes. Do not let another season pass without doing something in this important matter. In a few years we oiicht have this ai fine a forest town as htre Is in this part of Kansas. Instead of sunflowers, let there be trees, What ay you, fellow citizens? Catalan, KANSAS HABLAN TTTEBB McNALL r'iy (i ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, OAYLOBD JfAKSAS Jp Mi PICKLER, ATTORNEY-AT LAW, SMITH CENTRE, KAMA LC, UHL, ATTORNEY COUNSELLOR-AT-T, AW i SMITH CENTliE.

KVN8AS, A. KEELER, INSURANCE AGENT, NQTARYPUBLIC! i HABLAN KANSA0- 1 Final Proof's made ahd other businee'a before the U- B. Land Office attended to: XT. BRYANT, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, REAL ESTATE, ft LCjAF, AGENT HARLAN, KANSAS: JNO, ROYCE, -ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, SMITH CENTRE, KANSA3. Will practice in the Courts of the 1 Judicial Dis'trict, and before the U.

8, Land Office at Kirwrn. L1FTON HOUSE, CQRNELIUS, Proprietor, HARLAN 1 gANSAS This house has recently been fixed up in flrst-claes sbaoe. and is now opentja the traveling public. The table will fc set with the best the market affords. H.

ADDAMS, IF J' AUCTIONEER, HARLAN KANSAS. Will attend to Rales in all parts' of the county af reasonable rates. Address him at Harlan, or leave orders at the Chief office, JIVERY STABLE, J. A. PROCTOR, Proprietor.

1 in -n 1 HARLAN KANSAS, New bupgies, new harness, good teams4 and first-class turnouts. Give me a calls ITY BARBER SHOPf -ED, MILLER, Proprlefior, HARLAN i. KANSAS Shaving, hair-cutting, sea-foam' ehampooning done in short order and 4 living prices. Give me a trial, AVID EVEYi A 1 -ii- PLASTERER, .1 1 HARLAN KANSAS. Plastering, Brick and stone work, Vis' tern building, etc.

All work warranted ITY DRAY, ALVIE MILLER, Proprietor. HARLAN KANSAS Am prepared to do all kinds of hauling in or out of tow. If yqa have coal you wish delivered, or moving yoawish done call on me and I will do it for you at a' reasonable price. jyjISSOMH PACIFIC TIJIE TABLE West. Mail and Express 11:3 p.

m. Freight 12:10 East, Mai) and Express 3:30 a. Freight f' 7:44 Geo. D. Bakr, Agent.

rpHE NEW PATENT BED SPRING: We are now manufacturing the now. Patent' Bed Spring, which we can furnish, to retail dealers, in Osborno, Smith and Phillips, counties. This is tho best and cheapest bod spring manufactured, aa they can bo put on any bed at half tho of any other. Thoy don'i rust nor get but of repair, and arb pq harbor for bed-bugs. Call and cx: amine thorn at the hai'dwaro storo in Hanan.

Send all orders to Light; ner Harlan, Kansas. OR SALE Stone house with five rooms, for sala cheap for Cash; Also Btone house and barn for sale, N. OTIS, D. co-wgrili- DEALER IN- -m HARDWARE, GAYLORD, KANSAS, Hardwar.Stovcs Tinware AMD Farm Machinery of all Description! FORKS, HOES, SPADES, SHOVELS Ac KEEPS ths LARGEST STOCK IN THE WEST Call and sco his STOCK. The New Hardware Store.

elogant'stock TRADE JUST RECBIVED THE- SALE AT KANSAS A fl vjsa Wednesday March 2(5 I884. PapmBNT. Teacher of Latin, Greej; and Mathematics Preceptress and Teacher orMusio Teacher of Phonography Teacher of Telegraphy ETRA BRANCHED Instruction pn the Piano or Organ -per term of 24 lessons $8.00 use or riano for practice, one hour each day, per term 2.00 Organ 1.50 Penmanship, thirty per term 2 00 Book-keepiDg 3f00 Vocal Music Free Text bo jks can be bad in Harlan at reasonable rates. Students should bring such books as they have with as tney will oe valuable for reference. by addressing the President, y.M, NOBLE.

Harlan, Kan. WISH TO SELL ON- Harlan. Kansas EAGLE RAPIDS, KEELER SON, Proprietors. i Keeps on hand a full stock ojf Flour, Feed, Meal, and Bran. Thanking our old' patrons for past patronage, we solicit continuance of the same.

'i CUSTOM WORK The Spring Terqj Wfll begin Q4RD OF INSTRUCTORS: V. M.Noble W. G.SriANNON, A.B. Miss F. Newel PROF.

F.E.HALE, C. B.BAILEY, EXPENSES. Tuition per term-of 12 weeks G.00 Incidentals 1.00 Unfurnished room in the College or Hall to eacn occupant, per week 9 Ren); of rooms in town reasonable, BOARDING. In private families, evervthinir furn ished, per week, $2.50 to $3.00. The boarding nail will be ready for use soon after the opening of the term.

The object of the hall is that students may be boarded at a trifle more than the cost of tne raw material. Further particulars cheefully furnished rF YOU HAVE A FARM YOU -CALL MILLER CO, Real Estate Agents. We sell on Commission, farms, town lots in anv town or townshin in i hn Smith County, buildings, or other property. Persons wishing to dispose of such, will save money by calling on ua. lTcrms mado known on application at this Office or tho Drug Store.

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394
Years Available:
1883-1885