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The Tiller and Toiler from Larned, Kansas • Page 5

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Larned, Kansas
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W. B. Cllbkrtsos J. D. Bi-ocxt.

ITE31S FROM LODGE SO 1O0S. BY PEKLOPE. Fairest of weather. IL S. EnfTmanthrasaed tkisVeek.

News very scarce now Picnic yoa know The farinnrs hare commenced sowing 5-5 its of News. bchool commenced Monday. Get your tinware at Shady's. New rrood Mrs. Funk's mil- Take -ir to Taylor J3D, Bio- uo.

Real Estate Brokers. Wc iiuy, Sell and Exchange all kinds of property, on commission. bank, business man or farmer in Lamed or Pawnee county. Correspondence solicited. Office corner of Broadway SfFifth streets.

LARNED KANSAb. thir wheat. Mr. J- Oe.eland moved oa to the Bixbj ror -icin t.ca.a trjecnes go to place thia week. Hills Yates.

Mrs. Dixon of Pawnee Rock'wai Tisiting Jerry Simpson will speak at Jet- at James Paton's this week. Judge Lynch nore Menday. J. W.fctokei erected a granery this ine best of Harness Oil at week, Mr.

Bixby done the carpenter work M. F. Campbell. ttouiaeiit it be Bice to hare a street Ice cream by the pint, quart or prinkeler ia Pawnee Rock but wbre oh gallon at Meyers. where wonldlhey use itut ia the country WESTERN KANSAS CO-OPERATIVE Get yoar hair cut at the Pheo- For wind pumps, see Shady.

Buy your children shoes at H. Khng's. Mew and old goods lower than ever at Welch's Tiiat new honey at Bartle Son has no flies in it. Pure elder vinegar at second hand store, only 25 cents per rallon. Take your produce to Mojonier Dericks and get the hihgest market price.

Tusday morning about half past 3 o'clock, Hugh Henry, a negro fiend, eftected an entrance into the old Ruby Hotel, occupied by Miss Mable yelch, and tried to outrage her. In the struggle she was nix barber shop. eh no in the city of coarse. Mr. Frank Whitlaw, father and brother who hare been here looking after their land, returned Wednesaay to their home in Illinois they think stronf It of moving to this country.

$68.00 wrought iron ranges at rnzells for $34.00. -For an extra quality of brick MERCANTILE COMPANY, badly bruised and cut in different places with a knife he held in his teeth. He compelled her to keep silence by threatening tacut her cU on G. H. Mize.

TT'tl A iry iiuis ec Yates lor pure Mr. A. Francis formerly of this place but now af St. Marys Kansas is here looking after his place and visiting iriends he thinks some cf going into Business at Ray with Mr. Lindas.

vmeger and syrup. Mrs. Turtle will carry a full All-kinds of sewing machines at line of fancy goods in connection with her millinery. stone bank building. Cash customers will find it to We take pleasure in announcing to the citizens of Pawnee and adjoining counties, that our stocks of Fall and Winter goods have arrived and ia ready for inspection.

While east we took special pains to select the latest styles and novelties for: Ladies and Misses Dress anJJ Fancy Goods, Shoes of all kinds. Wiiy not get up a stock com pany and put down a gas well? their advantage to buy groceries boots and shoes of Mojonier The bestGasoline 12c Coal Oil Dericks. Go to J. M. Grove with vour Men, Youth a large well Staple Dry Goods, Ladi-rs and Gentlemen's Underwear.

Boys ciad CSii'drou'i Clothing and everything else belonir.2 to regulated store. The Republicans of this county, nominated the following ticket last Saturdayto be knoccd out of sight next November: Representaiie J. W. Rash. Co.

Att'y Isaac Coberly. Dist. Clerk W. C. Hilts.

Prob. Judge Oliver Shaw. Supt. Pub. In, Alice Damon.

Com. 3rd Dist. Dudly Posey. butte eggs and chickens. He throat.

The desperate and unequal struggle lasted until daylight drove hime away. In going he forgot his hat. As soon as he left she gave the alarm. Parties started in different directions at once to capture him. E.

E. Fnzell and D. W. Hills struck the right trail up towards Jetmore. They followed his tracks along the railroad to where they turned off.

About noon he was discovered under a bridge asleep about 12 miles west of town. He was covered with the guns in the hinds of the trailers and awakened, then ordered to throw up his hands. He was ill you the highest market price exchange for your produce. A. Hrown Is still in the poultry business and is ready to pay the very highest cash price for all 15c per gallon at Hill Yates.

Rev, "Bartle preached at the Pawnee Rock M.E. last Sunday. J. Grov will keep a supply of apples through-out th season. Sewiag machines repaired at stone bank building.

Those milk shakes at the min ceral lake stand are excelled by-none. A. W. Sha.dy made a business trip to Kansas City the fore part of this week. -H.

H. McKinney, Rear Ryan, Our advice to our freinds, is to call early and exanin our choice selections, if you don't wish to purchase, it will a pleasure for us to show you around zni give you prices vhich will surprise you. We are sole agents for the following celebrated and best make of Shoes: Hamilton. Blown Si. Louis, Mo.

F. Cousins. New York City. Seiz, Schwab Chicago. Ills Standard 'hoe Misscuii poultry that will be brought him.

A nice cool place for your la The Simpson rally is starting just as we go to press it is whopper. There is a bout 500 r'v't. dies to rest while in town, is at Mc Hugh's, stone bank building. Remember you are always then marched back to town and placed in the jail. In the evening the streets began to crowd with men discuss wnl carr on our business as it has boon our custom in the past, s'rictly one price to all.

Thanking you tor pat favois, we are respectfully, Ladies when you are in town and want a aice pleasant place to rest, E. Myers extends you a cor ing the matter, who each moment become more and more excited. Rroucli Manager. At about 9 oclock the crowd started for the jail in an unorganized condition. All it lacked to accomplish the wish of the mob was a leader, but no one seemed anxious for the job at that hour.

dial invitation to vist his ice cream parlors. You will find the most complete stock of fresh and salt meats staple and fancy groceries.queens-ware and glassware'in the city at Hills Yates. W. J. Colvin has the full blood Perkins Steel Mill and Tower for People's Party Club.

Song by choir. Recitation Bertha Fell. Reading K. L. Buck.

Talk W. M.Goodner, on the prospects of the People's party. Recitation W. H. Walch.

Song by choir. RECESS. Song by choir. Song Alice and Edna Jordon. Recitation Myrtle Pelca, Recitation Emma Fell.

Reading C. E. Seibert. Song by choir. Rush county, will move to Washington scon.

The only hrst class barber-shop in Larned, the Pheonix Bank, Taylor Watson. One, two horse dray, andoneci-der-mill for sale cheap, at Welch's second hand store. Ask Lafe Lee lor a remedy to keep jack rabbits from krawing the bark off your trees. For square dealing in clothing boots and shoes go to LAMjaULK FCIINACK. KSOUCH BLOCK.

Sheriff Thorp placed a guard Larned, fcoinsi arouad the jail and advised the crowd to disperse and go home, which a number did, but the more determined ones scattered only to assemble again later on at the sale at about the same price as the wooden mills. Warranted sure fit or no sale. Victor's Miil Marriage licenses have been by the Probate court the following couples: None. electric light center about 12 o'clock. Then the lights went out the mob was organized and they commenced to mask their faces with handkerchiefs and in a half hour appeared in front of the jail.

An attact was at once made on the doors and in less than three-quarters of an hour the rope was around Henry's neck, and he was led out in the street and marched down to the mineral lake and over to the railroad bridge over the Pawnee. During the march and the breaking of the Tlie nicest and cheapest Dress GoodiS KA ersiiowii in 2L.unetI. vou ee lit Landaur mitl sjelinuclc. Eti ieee si novelty- Reports say the world's crop oi wheat is short. G.

W. Mize Co. desire very much to sell you the lumber fcr a granary to hold the wheat. Come and see us. The Larned merchants are satisfied with ten per cent profit on stoves and ranges, (but the peddler asks one hundred per cent profit) because he is selling you at wholesale direct from the manufacturer.

We sre under many obligation to Bro. L. Artz who came into Would'nt it be a good idea to renovate Larned in a sanitary way now that the cholera is heading this way. Just receive the laigest Invoice of Dry Boots anc Shoes Ladies wraps etc. at LANDAUER SCHKACK-.

J. Myres the popular proprietor of the cast side 'restaurant happened an oyster parlor and lunch counter, and daily receives Iresh oysters. Now is tht time to buy a suit suit of clothing at The city ot St. Louis has become famous tbe coutitry over through the agency of her annul bail Festivities, stud that source has gained the sobriquet of the "Carnival City oi America." For the seasou ol lSIJli ail pievious the line of entertainment will be eclipsed. The jireat Sc.

Louis Fxposit.ou jjaii he protested his innocence. Schnack as you can buy them 20 per cent off. Landauek. Schnack. witl throw its doors open io.ln? Sejaeuib-r 7th, ai.d will con-1 in a to entertain and dnli-tht tiiuutiaiat.s UL.ru,; a period extending over ortv One the cniet attractions announced by ttie uianaumect the eimueiiitiii ot Col P.

Giiiuore and hia worl'i reuowuea band, one hundred strong. The lllumltiu-liou by 8. and eUciriei uf th streets will extend over a larger are and be en a grander scale thau any similar exhibition ever attempted in the world. The thirty our office during our absence Monday and left a large potato weighing 2 pounds. We can see 110 reason why we should de bay poney, mare.

One glass eye. Braad on flank. When they arrived at the lake he was told to make his peace with God. He asked if there was was a Christain present and John Townsend came lorward and prayed for him. He acknowledged he was guilty and had no hopes for the future.

When asked why he committed the crime he said he had gambled all of his money away in Lon Ep-pison's dive the night before and was looking tor a place to sleep and saw the window open and crawled in and found her in there. The crowd then marched him The finder will be remunerated sec-ODU great 6t. Louiafair Rue cat Gardens, Uct. iird to whose fame ban Oee'i heraldfd, be one of thi main attractions of that week, and as has been customary lor the list thirteen years the Veiled 1'iopuet wiil again appear in his tkverite city, on the evening of Tuesday, October 4th. The hotel accommodations ot St.

Louis hare been materially increas VVERY, KJ 1 ed tiuc-e last year and are as sured of hospitable treatment. Office, Booth SuildingaBroadvycor.Fourth The Missouri Pacific Kaiiway and Iron Moueain Koine, with their vast net-work of Hues eneudiug over the states of llias oa over to the Santa Fe bridge over the Pawnee river and strung him up to a telegraph pole where he was left until after 10 o'clock next day. Before he was pulled up he was asked if there was any request he ouri, Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, indiaa Territory, Arkansas, the West, South and Southwest, in order to encourage travel hare made a remarkable low round trip pend on Colorado for our potatoes when we car: do so well at home. The Land office sold this week up to the time of going to press seventy eight tracts of Osage land. These lands were entered once but let go by default through not properly proving up.

The Lands were in Pratt, Kiowa, Comanche, Barber, Edwards and Kingman. They brought about $1.25 per acre. The only competition was on one-quarter which Judge Brown bought for $360. The sales to date amount to $10,662.64. The majority of the Land that could not get buyers is in the canyons and sand hills.

A fellow ia Northern Indiana, desired to sell a cow, advertised as follows: Owing to ill health I will sell at my residence in town, range iS, according to Government survey, one plush raspberry colored cow, aged eight years. She is of undaunted courage and gives milk frequently. To a man rate irouj points on their lines to M. L.ou is and return during the Festivities. had to make and he answered, "If or further information relative to dates of sale and limits of tickets call on or address a3' Pacific or I ion Mount ain ticket aent, wbo wili be pleased to it was not too much trouble, for them to send hisboay to Jetmore and bury it along-side of his sister.

Hugh Henry was from Hodge Icrnish same. or all expenses incurred, information left with H. Mehe, Larned. The old, the young, The short, the tall, The rich, the poor. We please them all.

Countless bargains Await your call, At Bartle Son's grocery. The ladies ot Larned ad the surrounding country, I thank you lor your generous patronage in the pait and hope to secure my share of the same during the coming season. I have eagaged a first-class trimmer who is now at St. Louissecuriagathoroug acquaint ence with the latest and most approved styles of trimming. She will be with us next week, call and see our work, price our goods and be convenced for yourselves.

Mrs. S. A. Funk. Don't get the "Home Comfort" range confused with other wrought ranges; ours are as superior to all ether makes, as they are, to the old tyle stoves.

The ''Home Comfort" has a top and water back made entirely of mailable iron. No other range has examined these ranges when called upon. Then you will easily understand why there were sold during the month of August 33 car loads of So ranges each. The largest shipment tor one month In the history of the Wrought Iron Co. Agents for Solid Comfort Plows.

Also for Studabaker, Birdsell, SVIitchaH, Fish, and O'Brien Wagons. Budlong and ZMcSheery Disc Harrows. Improved Indiana and IVlcSheery Hoe Drills. FuHcrLee 6c Go. Disc Drill.

Low Down Buckeye Shoe and Preso Drill. BUCKEYE AND OSBORNE MOWERS. THOMAS AND OSBORNE ALL STEEL RAKES. FULLcLINE OF HENNEY COLUMBUS BUGGIES AND SPRING WORK. Agents io'r Genuine Glidden Barbed Wire, manu'jictiired at De- who does not fear death in anv form she would be a great boon.

man county, where his mother now lives and is married her second husband, whose name is Clark. JLast June Henry was arrested on the charge rape and was under bond for his appearance for trial in November. His chances for appearance are against him. Just before the me-nipulatcrs of the rope proceeded he requested a negro friend in the mob to come up and kiss him and kiss his sister for him, which was done. A moment later he was dangling in the air.

Don't Scatter. As before the St. Louis conference, so now we have a word of suggestion to committees on resolutions on state and national conventions. It is this: Put ia nothing1 for buncombe; leave that to the old parties. They have done it till the people are disgusted with words, swelling words, only this and nothing- more.

Make a few clear, strong points nnd put them in the words that have been before the people and understood by them. Do not rewrite a plank because you think jou can state it better than it has been stated. Go slow on new planks. They may be all right but no party has ever yet absorbed all the good thing's. Concentrate rather than scatter.

hen the responsibility of government is placed upca us. then She is very much attached to her house by a stay chain, but she will be sold to any one who will agree to use her right. She is one-fourth short horn and three-fourths hyena. I will also throw in a good double barreled shot gun that anfc with her Tn fav rir rpn- erally goes away somewhere a Grand opening dav next Satur we must meet and act upon new ques week or two. and returns with day at the Ladies Bazaar.

Ladies! tion nnpstiriTia of lprricla- red tailed calf with wabblv arc Cordially invited to insn-! tion. Anv deviation from Her name is Rose, and I prefer to sell her to a non-resident. Calient Kalb. Ills. Full hne of Implements always kept in the large assortment of Hats and lte rrinciples already seated to Dress Patterns.

Cloaks etc af detaiIs of construction will do far more harm thaa good. Keep on the prices never so low before eolid in middI of the LANDAUER 8c SCHNACK. road. American onconformist examin goods and prices before purchasing elsewhere. Eipans Tabules purify the blood.

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