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The Thayer Herald from Thayer, Kansas • 1

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tte 1,00 PRR YEAR THAYER, KANSAS, NOV. 14, '88. VOL. Photographer Atkinson is doing Dr. Sweeney reports a boy at Jamos Patent Flour, LOCAL INTELLIGENCE the best in Thayer Kilgore's Thursday night.

some very fine work in his line. at htallards. Latest Chicago styled hats at nsley's, just received. "Town Talk" soap, the finest in The Ciminerone Herald has been Dull and dusty. Pure ttiained honey 1 Sets, per ound at Stallard Snntee.

Queens ware and Groceries at Smith Son's are new, fresh and cheap. changed to the Kansas Sodllouso. town, 5 bars for a quarter, at Stal- Voto the 11. R. bonds.

ards. William Palmer, of Urbana, and "0. is the best Hour in the cornet band will The Galosburg H. N. Price at Chanute, keep on Corn husking is now in full blast.

market, at Uelwix a 1 erguson s. hand a large 6tock of silver ware township trustee, was in town Thursday. Mr. Palmer has made Chetopa a good officer. Head quarters for lanterns, lamps Call nndsee Real estate was on whirl, and lamp goods at Stallard Santoe.

J. W. Crees, at the Baldwin House The voting population is steadily creasing in this locatity. Dr. 73r lbs of good green coifeo at the Drug Store, is the place to buy Your for the IIkkalw, only play "Ten Nights iia Bar Room" at Looker Hall, Galesburg, on Wednes.

day evening, November 18th. Admission 25 cents. J. K. Moore in company with old Mr.

Shepherd started overland a few days ago for the Indian Territory to buy firs. They expect to establish headquartors at Arkansas City. Lmio Maple for notions, toilet articJbs, etc. Subscribe $1. per year.

Sweeney reports a ten-pounder at Preacher Edmondson's. Wanted A girl to do chamber For the best Thaver. fro Eight pounds of good coffee for work at the Baldwin A bright, beautiful little girl made ior annearance at D. W. Lucas' to Sutton's Flour and Feed store, opposite Cross's Hardware store.

one uunar mui-hd a. $110,000 to loan on farms in this 4 ti 1 Art Thursday night to the delight of the Call on II. N. Price in Chanute, vicinity. uiarke herald oince.

Whitteker sells twelve pounds of areiits, urotners aim sisters. for spectacles of all kinds. L. G. Martin was in town this week granulated or fourteen pounds of Flour, Bran, and Shorts, alwavs on on his wav east to Illinois and Indiana Taina Herman Kline living in light brown sugar for one dollar.

laml at Sutton's Flour and Feed Wanted 25 cords of 2 foot wood. shot himself because county, Iowa, store. Whitteker keeps live grades of fp visit friends. He lives in Howard, lk. co'intv, and stopped over at Inquire at the Baldwin House.

somebody contested his Kansas claim. flour and represents the best brands Money to loan at lowest rate of haver to visit his two sons, W. A. It is getting so the most of men A few hos died of some kind of made by the Austin, and Humboldt interest, on real estate. C.

F. Clarke nd R. S. Martin. would just as lief be dead as not to distemper east of town this week.

Holler Mills, rnces range from Ili.iui.D olliee. uivo soma kind of interest in Kansas. $1,10 toM4(J per sack. Col. TI.

TT. Harding, of Crrthage, Whitteker will give you a liberal F. insiey has the finest assortment From a thoroughly reliable source Micsouri, who is interested in the ol Mr. Long who lives' northeast discount on all goods for spot cash. town is building an immense barn.

railroad rade between this city and of gloves in town. Call and see fo your own satisfaction. Fo: jewel tail and see II. haver, came put this week and made 1' or cheap money on real estate W3 mm tint tie farm in uoui and Mituhell counties are using with tee bi.it results a simple solution of salso la and and water for chol-e administered by drenching, the He believes in taking proper care of his stock and crops, therefore success has perchedn his doiuicil. call on John V.

Kan an inspection trip over the same preparatory to putting it in proper con- Pru-e of (. stock, every- lition for the track. This work, he thl.ig pt in that line. George Jiaiiey had his hands Mrs. u.

Mason lias put in a new stone sidewalk in front of her store nine as in the case of a sick horse. ivs, will begin as soon as the snbsi- wi.i, a liiipp It is safe, inexpensive and certainly which helps the looks of the place. ly is voted. Democrat. dad Wednesday night.

It i a boy, worth a trial. full of busine this week painting roofs in Thayer. Afl that have been painted with Gum Elanti1! paint have been much improved in appearance Smith Son, the new grocery firm and Dr. Sweeney is our authority. Chanute had quite a fire last Sun Tiiere was an extensive prairie fire lay night which burned up the office Itch and Kansas scratches of every have put in a tine large stock crockery and glassware this week.

kind cured in dO minutes by Wool in Pierceville township, Finney county, Tuesday. Barton Brothers range as well pb in W. M. Vestal is editing the Fre nd residence of Dr. Barker and an Id frame occupied by W.

T. Brown fords Sanitary Lotion. Warranted Ninety-eight per cent of property was completely burned necessitating Co. as a boot and s'loe house, where stolen from the Kansas Anti-Honse donia Democrat now and doing by J. W.

Crees Co. Thayer, good the removal of the cattle. Several the fire caught from, a defective flue Thief association has been recovered work. believe he was demo For A. No.

1 flour, the best in the Or. Bareer lost several valuable sur- Stallard Santee have just receiv-1 market, .95 $1,30 and $1,45 per sack fical instruments. The building was atE.J. Sutton's Flour and eed ed an immense stock of boots and nsured $800. The one occupied by cratic nominee for County Attorney of Wilson last year.

He is a young man of good ability. Corn in the Arkansas valley is re- shorts on always big irown was insured for oOO. store. Bran and shoes. They are building up trade.

orted to average from thirty, to On Sunday morning when the bell's vero tolling the sinners into church a The building boom is on some the fanners in this vicinity, several mshels to the acre. The crop in the reight train going south ran off the lately built fine barn eastern part of Cow and in Chau-cuaqua conhties is very light, owing track about two miles north of Cher ite of the hard tiniea and scarcity The best Flour in Thayer at Mrs. O. Mason's, Prices as low as the lowest and delivered to any part of the city free of charge. In one days hunting last week two Silina men bagged 102 mallard ryvale.

and knocked a two hunduer to the floods and web worm. mv ney. and. eight foot trestle into a cockei it is said by a Kansas paper that lat, and nearly the whole tram head of cattle were burned. The fire spread over ten or fifteen townships in Finney and Ford counties.

J. R. Hutton bought last week eighty acres of land lying north of Thayer and adjoining the town plot of Kellogg and Works' addition to Thayer. Thi is a valuable of land, and we are glad that Mr. Hut-ton is the lucky man to secure it.

If the East West railroad is built it will double in price immediately. Miss Sarah Ga l.vin nnr Pott vat nia county, ate 5. npte last Fri iy itnr.i.n to co riant suic! le bf sh Kiting honeit. She loa li'l a drab-le-b irral shot gun, attached artb'ioi to the trigger, threw it over a bad-post a i I p'aeing, tin," muzzle to her throat fired, the contents passing through the muscular part of the left shoulder, inflicting a serious flesh wound. (If Hartshorn, the liglttnin type slinger on the Chairitu Time: the fruit exhibited at the Cowley nineteen cars landed in the ditel county fair was sent to the Indiana Nobody seriously injured, but the mid us a visit Sunday.

George ha 1 i i i i tate fair at Indianapolis and there train was a complete wreck and put nan only ei.rntpcn months experi' nee toolc second prize, after which th stop to railroad tramc for about as a type setter, and can out set most commissioners in charge sold it to twenty -four hours, all of them. Michigan parties who took it to the t. Louis exposition, exhibited it as An enthusiastic friend of trotting ducks, and it was not a very good day for hunting At Mrs. Sims New Restaurant you can get iresh Bread, Pies, Cakes etc. A few day boarders can be accommodated.

Mrs Brewsters old stand. tf. Coon-hunting these moon-light nights is popular with the town kids. They, don't seem to catch any coons but our devil managed to catch a devil of a cold. Michigan fruit and took first premium horses thus ventilates his ideas in the against all competitors, in one of the Horseman: "Notwithstanding the op Nick Hardy has bought a new feed mill with the capacity of grinding 500 bushels of corn per day.

Nick is bound to make things hum in the fftd line and invites his former friends to patronize him best displays ever exhibited position in every village to trot," and desprit the persistent eff Coal. Joseph Franklin of Pitts orts of the Anglo maniacs to make banged tailed horses and English burg, Kansas, was here this week to hold an enterview with "The Thayer methods of racing rule in this count Coal Company in regard to sinking a test hole a meeting of the Directors ry, we are proud to say the American A big fire at Cherryvale cansed a little excitement in Thayer Wednesday night. The fire began about 7 Taylor vs Rice attracted considerable attention Wednesday in the legal circles of Thayer. Henry Mills acted as attorney for the plaintiff and Judge Dunsmore for the defendant. After The horsethief that disturbed the trotting horse still reigns by an over were called and propositions were our A.

II. T. associa- whelming majority. ins reigns en equilibrium or ti here a few Sundays ago was ''lock, in Clotfelrer's livery stable and burned the stable and thirty-five head of horses, an old opera house. lures not only through the innate made by Mr.

Franklin, to put down a hole for so much money, but would rather sell his drill. If he did the love which exists for him among well at Council Grove last week. (aught a wordy war the case was left to the tender mercies of the. jury, who were somewhat divided in opinion and to The thief says his name is Tom H. to-do people in city and country, but G.

B. Shaw's lumber yard and a few work himself he preferred not to shanties. gm operations until next spring for Some one stole a Uouble-oarrel gun fear the weathej would be such that he could not make any headway. But settle the matter two of them jumped out of the window and ran away. Thus the case stint'.

It seems that a boy named Taylor disturbed a tem- from the blacksmith shop of A. M. oeiore waving ior nome, the Uom Overman, the other night, which had Tracy. J. L.

Morris was over from Galesburg Wednesday and called on us. He reports the burg booming but never-the-less he will shortly move out to Arkansas City, into a wheat country. W. P. Carpenter who lives on a but one -lock.

Mr, Overman thinks pany made him a proposition which was left open until Mr. Franklin could reach home and consult his men he knows the the thief and that it also, by the powerful backing of prominent men of the age, who have played their parts in the battlefield, in the political arena, the forum, the money market and great trade centers The master minds in nearly every walk of life have been attached to the troting horse for his own sake, and many of them have sought recreation by establishing stock farms where the young things afford them pleasure as they grow to horse estate. Eerance meeting and Rice "fired" im out. The parents brought suit for assault and battery. was his intention to steal a fine breech loader that was in the shop at the who work for him.

time, but in the dark got hold of the Tha case of the State of Kansas vs wrong gun. Armstead Price for alleged assault wai dismissed without costs, which riant tr i forest treess as well fine farm three miles east of town called on us yesterday and left three mammoth apples as a sample of what could be raised in his orchard. He has sold over 000 bushels of apples this fall and has about 300 left. gives universal satisfaction to al fruit. Every farm should have a few lovers of good order.

There is The adaptibility of Kansas soil is illustrated by an exchange in the following. W. S. Adams of Stafford growing sentiment in the community acres set out trees, such as walnut, chestnut, pecan and other varieties which grow nicely in Kansas soil. that the time has come to crush out the spirit of lawlessness that has so county, brought a wagon load of very fine peanuts, which he raised on long disturbed our public gatherings Any disturbance in the future will be his farm, Only a few years ago the There is hardly a quarter section but what has a few acres that would be more profitable as a grove than used for any other purpose.

Ed Herod, county superintendent, was in town last Wednesday shaking mds with his old friends. He don't seem to lose much flesh by the official cares as chief herder of the school ma'ams of Neosho county. Ed is a jolly, whole-soul fellow and if we had our way, he should remain in office until he was tired. cultivation of goober peas was confined exclusively to the South, Georgia being the principal producer The load brought into this city ves. promptly brought before the proper authorities.

Nearly every person in this community believes Mr. Rice did right in quieting the disturbance at the temperance meeting ond ejecting the offender, and ta show their ap-proval of his action a large number of the best citizens have contributed terday is evidence that the cereal or Thayer Camatary Asuooiation The directors cf the Cemetery Association met aQ the store of G. T. Dodds on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The secretary reported $231 due the association for the sale of lots.

The treasurer reported $84.30 on hand. On motion the old board of directors was re-elected for another year as follows: G. Sno-yer, J. W. Forrest, S.

B. Wagner, J. M. Dunsmore, G. T.

Dodds and Z. Collings. The officers elected were A. G. Snover, president; G.

T. Dodds, secretary; J. W. Forrest, treasurer. Oh motion S.

B. Wagner was appointed to collect the accounts due said association. The following resolution was adopted: "Article II. From and after the adoption of Article II no burial shall be allowed on any sale lot until the price of such lot shall bo paid in full in cash, or a three montlis' note given for the purchase price with. good endorsement in addittion to the maker of the nets." The board was instructed to make every effort possible to open a road direct to the cemetery from Osage street.

On motion the board adjourned, fruit or whatever it may be called, can be successfully cultivated on a Kansas soil, also thaa is a good pay xiu uAuiituimc Buys mere is no to make up to Mr. Rice his The English Thoroughbred horse Hermit has had a great career. He was purchased for 1000 guineas (over $5000). He won $05,775 in stakes. His services have been worth $15, 000 a year for 14 years in fees, and his yearlings have brought $139,550 for the last three It would be Eutting the figures too low to say he as hitherto been worth at least $400, 000 to his owner, exclusive of bets.

Notitce. doubt but what hogs will be. worth "big money" by next spring. entire action ing crop. Mr.

Adams said he raised seventy-five bushels per acre, and sold them for $1 a bushel. There is expense in the very umust perhaps no other crop grown in the State that would yeild that amount "cholera" or something has got away with a very large number all over the country, and farmers have been rushing them into market just, brought against him. The commission of S. L. Vansant as deputy United States marshal has been revoked and a commission issued to Jesse E.

Parsons, our sheriff elect, in its stead. This appoinlment will give eminent satisfaction to the people generally in this section, and there as fast as they could get them fat in money per acre, and it would, we apprehend, be a good idea for farmers to go into the cultivation of this crop. A ready market can alwavs be found enough to sell. This state of affairs is not confined to this State, but it is Taxes for Thayer City and Chetopa and Shiloh townships will be received at the postoflice after November 15, for such a product, and a very large quantity is used during the year in so in mnny other states, in fact there seem to be a regular "epidemic" a- loai). Henry Mills, Hattie M.

Brewster. mong nogs. will be no further cause of complaint, this city. Blade. 1.

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1885-1886