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The Toiler from Smith Center, Kansas • 4

The Toiler from Smith Center, Kansas • 4

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The Toileri
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Smith Center, Kansas
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The Toiler. BARGER BR0'S; F03 SALE 0.1 RENT. A good farm it miles aorth of Smith Gcnue? 70 kcrcs 1a cultivction; good frame house 16x25. Granaiy, stables, etc. Plenty o' water; good well aad and spring.

Call on or address ELISHA MARKS, Eminence Poftoffice, Smith Centre, Kaasas XT.X GARRXTSOV. E41tr- DEALERS IN Siiurday. October 11, 1879 COOTS SHOES, GLOVES iV HOSIERY. FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR. Every person having not yet vited the Pioneer Boot and Shoe store, at Smith Centre, will well by calling, we possess advantages for supplying you better thaa any store that does not make a specialty of os branch of goods.

By giving the Boot and Shor trade our entire attention we are able to buy better goods in our own line and at lower prices than a miscellaneous dealer. We wantyou to understand we mean what wc say, we will make you feel that in buying at our store you are making saving that benefits yourself and family. Coots and shoes made to order. Repairing done on short notice. All work warranted- J.

C- HERBERT, Southwest corner os public (que. Sign of Red Root Dr. Atwood Stili live but you will never see him except ly the il of a sick hore. He is our YE TERINAR SUR GEON, II.IIDU.IIE, STOYES, I MOTICX COXXITTEEXKN. A raeeiing ot the Gteenback County Central Committee will be held in Smith Centre oo Saturday.

Oct. iSth, 1879, at 11 o'clock a. ra. Business important, A full attendance is desired. IS GO TO BURR WHITE FOR LAW BUSINESS.

LIVE DRUG STORE. Tin, Copper, Sheet Iron and Hollow Ware Shovels, Spades, etc etc. POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY, Shelf Hardware of all kinds. W. B.

Hardacre, Ch'n. THIS AWD THAT. county, Iowa. Flory claimed to have come from 111. Iowa last spring and stopped with some relatives where he become acquainted with Garner, and the two started for Kira in, Kansas, where they say Garner's grandfather, John B.

Hy-ler, lives. On their way out from Red Cloud, having a pint of alco-hal, they met a boy 10 or 11 years old to whom ihey traded the alco-hal for the watch. They were arrested for stealing the watch, and fined $20.00 apiece, and committed in default of payment. From the prosecution we only learned that they did not, on trial, claim to have traded alcohal for the watch. We learned also from the boys themselves that they gave their names on trial as Moze.

Forbes, and Will. Crusbey. They have every appearance of hard hapsi being quite cheerful and somewhat noisy, but anxious to get out. Henry S. White, who has been in the barber business in Smith Centre ior about two months, received the sad news last Monday morning, that his little son twelve years old had at last been taken to his long home by the messenger of Over scventv cases on Docket GOOD LOR 6 Kevotone! for this term of court, seven of which were divorce suits.

Why Ladies can't neonle learn to do rieht? Then they could agree Quite a demand for wood We have just received a car load of the best Barb Wire, on which we will make special prices for CASH. Our motto; The best goods for the least money. Pepairing and Job Work done io order i--jn and Gentlemen. 1 Have on hand a large and well selected stock of FREWH AND PURE town. Haul in vour wood while is scarce and you will get a better GLAD TO SEE YOU.

price. But don't do like the money lenders burn up a portion to We sell all kinds of make it scarce. DIRIUIGTB Corn Koyce have 58 cases to c3 look after in courr. The case of State of Kansas vs Soods CHEAPER than any other house John Sloan, alias John Grany, charged with assault with intent to kill John McQuire at State Line Kanche last April was continued IX A Fine Assortment of TOILET ARTICLES, PERFUMES, And a Complete Lihe of PATENT Defendant required to give bail in the sum of $2,000. In default, committed to jail.

J. Heck is a crippie in body $50,000, WORTH OF HARDWARE In order to make room for a new and extensive stock, I will offer for the next thirty days any goods in my line at less than cost. My stock is complete, and you will find my stock of Hardware, Agricultural Implements, Stoves and Tinware, to be the best in the city. I mean business. There is no "taffy" or Mrs.

Winslows soothing syrup about this, but it's Gospel truth. I mean to stay and die here and propose to sell at low prices. TTUT but he has a business head, of which his stock of drugs and his prices will convince you. See SMITH C0U0TY If yon don't believe it, call to-morrow morning and examine "00DS AND PRICES. Yours with Respect, MR.

MRS. R. K. SMITH. -AND- The bill for keeping John Sloan in the Concordia jail was over one death.

Little Orley was his fathers pet and pride. He had been sick since about the first of August. The family were in Wayne county, and have been ready to come to Kansas for some time but were detained by Orley's sickness. They will come now in a few days, but with that aching void that the thought of leaving a loved one in the grave must produce. It is painfil to be called upon the second time during our first week's experience in the sanctum to chronicle the departure of a parents jewel.

This time it is our neighbors, asper and Julia Adams, left to mourn the loss of their little Curtis, who died of diphtheria about seven o'clock Wednesday evening. He was a handsome, intelligent ohild hardly two years old The Greenback vote in for the last four years makes a pyramid like this: Greenback Vote. PROPRIETARY MEDICINES. hundred dollars. Wonder if this county will get back from western counties any of the money that has been paid to Cloud county for keeping prisoners for us.

Will fill orders from the Nation with promptness and despatch. Caapt. McDowell now has the largest stock of goods he ever has 1 ATTENTION had, and probably the largest in the county. Attentive to bvsiness, J. A.

HECK. fair in his dealings, accommodat ing and polite to his customers, AT LcDowell is one of the few good business men. Bob Chandler the postmaster had his stable and seven or eight POST-OFFIC, tons of hay burned lhursday after noon. Supposed to have caught fire by some of the children playing with fire too near the hay. Mr Chandler is a hard working fellow, and can ill afford to suffer the loss, September 1876, 533.

1876, 666. September 1877, 5,266 September 1878, 41,404. September 1879, 50,000. We heard a year ago that the Greenback Part was dead. It wil soon be forgotten at that rate.

We learn that our venerable M. B. Sherwin, was serious estimated to be about $50. H.lat a D.fult.r." THE CENTRAL BRANCH U. P.

R. R. The Solomon Valley Route. Is the shortest and best line from GAYLORD JD OSBOOrJE And all points West, to the Seaboard cities and intermediate points. Before we go to press the Pioneer comes out with an article under is the place to find one of the boys who is selling more goods than anybody else in town.

WHY? Because he is selling SO cheap. Therefore go and see him before purchasing elsewhere. He keeps on ly hurt, about two weeks ago, by his horse falling with him. But it is some consolation to hear that he is recovering, and will soon be abie for business again. Smith.

Jewell. Osborne, Phil lips and Norton counties all have the above heading, charging M. Helm with being a defaulter to Smith County in thee sum of From Treasurer Byers we learn that had that investigating committee followed the record over into his administration they would have found that Mr. Helm had accounted to him for the money Jenkins charges him with embezzling, and that the Committee and Jenkins too, were made aware that there was no real default, but, the committee claiming that they had no authority to go full Green Back Tickets in the field. We will help them wherever and whenever we can.

hand a general lineof Bryson Lumber company, Gay- lord, have on hand a large stock of lumber which they sell very low. Bryson Lumber company, Gay- lord, are selling lumber way down. any further than the expiration of Helm's term of office made that Fancy Groceries, Confectionery, Stationery, Canned Goods, and lots of good CIGARS. Remember tbe place, at the W. B.

HARDACRE. IF YOU WANT A GOOD square meal and a good nights' lodging call at the vague report published some time ago the in Pioneer. Knowing the facts as Jenkins undoubtedly does, we look upon this last assault as a malicious slander. KANSAS CENTRAL HOTEL, L. C.

Axton, Proprietor. We will inquire into this affair from the bottom, and give the par By this line passengers save Twenty-four hours in time and from 40 60 miles in distance from all points in the Solomon Vallev to Atchison, Kansas City, St. Joseph, Leavenworth, Quincy, St. Louis, Burlington, Chicago, Indianapolis, Toledo Cleveland, Buffalo, New York, Philadelphia, Boston, Baltimore, Washiugton, and all Eastern poiuts. Telegrams Sent FREE To secure Sleeping Car Berths.

For full information, Maps, Circulars, Time Cards, Apply to M. L. SARGENT, Gen'l Pass. Agent, W- F. DOWNS, General Superintendent, Or to J.

R. Loomis, Ag't, Gaylord. ticulars next week. ALL DISEASES CURED The Boy la Jail On Thursday, of this week, we 1 By selecting from fye immense variety of Drugs and patent medicines sold by went to the jail to learn what we AYER WENTWORTH 1 could of its inmates, and to communicate such items concerning them to our readers, as might be who have the largest stock in the County; and sell as low as the lowest, in fact DEFY COMPETITION, interesting. We found caged up, two boys, who gave their names as Their large share of patronage shows conclusively that the people demand and William Henry Garner, and Austin Flory, the former only 16 years old appreciate square dealing; low prices tand Fir Class Goods.

Prescriptions accurately compaundded. Dr. Ayerys office at the store. and the latter probably years older. Flory claimed to be from Keithsburg, Mercer county- Garner from Valiska, Montgomery;.

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1879-1879