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-r J. 1. 3: 53. slXTI teat fttit SW ADVERTISEMENTS THE OUR ANT. A.

Yancey, of Chautauqua county, called on us last Tuesday. HOWAKIl, KANSAS THURSDAY, SUIT. 2. l-0. EYEETBODT WANTED The cause of the death of Adelaid Neilson was dropsy of the heart.

The New York greenbackers have placed a State ticket in the field. S. F. K. It.

TIME TABLE. Trains arrive at Howard dailv, (ei Sunday) 3:45 P. M. Impart Daily (Sunday Kxcepted) at A.M. The momentous question which is now-agitating the democratic party of Kansas to its profoundest depths is whether Miss Sarah Brown, the candidate for superintendent of public instruction, is a Hancock man.

It is obvious that the only satisfactory method of determining this fact is to remove the "political disabilities" of the lady, and unless her picture, as published by the' Kansas City Times of Sunday is a gross libel, this should be done without a moment's delay. I. W. Mitchell, of Paw Paw, presented The Coukast force with a basket full of the handsomest grapes we have seen this year. I.

W. sav9 they are Republican grapes and grew on Hancock vines, which proves his amiable wife was the donor of this treat. The report of the assassination of Proctor Knott turns out to be unfounded. TO TRADE AT Public speakers should bear in mind that whenever they mount the rostrum, they say by acts they are prepared to not only interest but enlighten their hearers. In other words they convey the idea that they are loaded with knowledge and ak the people to believe it.

Now, the people are perfectly willing to listen to any man who desires to speak them providing he has anything to say, but to sit and listen to a spontaneous combustion of nonsense and balderdash for an hour without exhibiting signs of disgust is beyond the power of any well-regulated man. Shouting and wild gesticulation is not eloquence by any manner of means. Articulation and modulation are the requisites for good speaking. You may thunder and roar and thump and prance about, until you exhaust nature and then utterly fail to make even a passable speech. As a speaker, if he is anything of an orator, advances with his subject, he will naturally emphasize and gather strength and power until a very torrent of eloquence seems to flow from his lips, The Republican convention has come and gone and yet all are not satisfied.

The last census shows that Rhode Island is entitled to another alderman in each ward. Win. Lemon has been appoiuted City Marshal, 'u Cait. Barnes resigned. A very large crowd was in town Monday attending the Republican This loeality has heen blessed with copious sliowt-rs of rain -within the iaat week.

HE A D-Q UARTERS, JUST A LITTLE THE BEST There was a frost in the lowlands in various parts of Ontario, Canada, Monday night, Aug. 1G. "A fr ee ballot and a full of democratic votes" is the way the south reads Ilaneok's letter. Senator Conkling has notified the National Republican Committee that he is at its E. Crouch, traveling salesman for Long of Kansas City, was here last Tuesday taking orders from our merchants.

Mr. Crouch is a first class salesman, and represents one of the best houses in the west. We listened totoas very excellent music, by Messrs. Wilkinson, Thompson au.l Alters, on Monday evening. The Elk county Sabbath school convention i in session at the court house and will continue in session until to-morrow.

A Little of This, That and 'Tother Thing. S3-Go to Sample Cox for all kinds of tinware. 83 AU kinds of Hay Rakes for sale by C. T. Adams.

53The Lindcll daily grows in favor with travelers. 53Ice cream, the best in the market, at the St. Nicholas. to Sample 4 Cox for fruit cans and preserving kettles." tTjlidies Hose in endless varieties at the Elk County Store. VTj'lf yon want a first-class mower go and see Adams before buying.

tTjHeavy brown muslin, yard wide, at at the Elk Couuty Store. Poles, all ready to iron, atMatthewson's Hardware store. S3-A full stock (no split leather) Boot at 2.25, at the Elk County Store. S3Chambcr Setts, Asscttsand other sets, at Matthew-sou's Hardware store. 53-The Buckeye Mower and reaper still stands at the lead.

Adams has them. SCfdood thread, 200 yard to the spool, 2 iof five at the Elk County Store E3-iryou want ood ice cream, try the St. Nicholas, the best place in the city. shoes in large varieties, strictly at cost, at the Elk County Store. 000 yards best standard prints at CVcents per yard at the Elk Couuty Store.

Sr3Farmers of Elk county, don't forget that S. A. Brown Co. want your grain. 83-Two good girls wanted for dining room work at the Welborn house.

Good wages paid BSA number of new brands of the best kinds of tobacco, at the postoflice. Try it. t3C. T. Adams is sole agent for Elk county for the famous Buckeye Reaper and Mower.

B3Thc Lindcll competes with any house in Southern Kansas for first-class accommodations. Cox have just received a full stock of granite ware, porcelain and brass kettles. 53-S. H. Mills has 3S head of one and two year old steers for sale.

Address him at Howard. af'We have to make room for our Fall stock, and but he never whoops and yells like a hooked-nosed Chocktaw he simply delivers those powerful sentences in a steady, well-controll- service for the campaign FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERY HOUSE IN KANSAS. Mr. S. Meek, of Grenola has our tlianKS Dr.

Yancey, formerly of Howard, but now engaged in the practice of medicine at Cire-nola, was in town the first of the week. Rev. T. W. Cheek of Painterhood made a enllon Tub Cor bast yesterday while attending the Sabbath school convention.

for some fine samples of peaches the Meek Beauties. I Frank Young, of Elk Falls, paid Howard another visit last Tuesday. Frank is a first- cu tone ot voice, aisimct ana poweriui. Any speaker who endeavors to force himself into eloquence by assuming a thundrous tone before he himself is wrought up to an eloquent pitch of enthusiasm, ignominionsly fails in his attempt and leaves his audience in a state of disgust. Plain and clean cut talk is what counts on the stump.

Sawing the air and flouuderiogaround generally and bellowing like a wad bull awakens no enthusiasm. The nomination of the Hon. E. S. Torrance at Wiufield last Wednesday by the The Board of Supervisors of Polk county, finds J.

Ij. Keys, the ex-Glerk of that county, short in his accounts $11,395.16, and have directed suit to be brought against his bondsmen at once. The projected Panama Canal is to be under the guardianship of the United States hereafter, and measures for the prosecution of the work of construction will at once be inaugurated. Dan Rice, the showman, has retired orier-haps more properly speaking, tired of there-ligeous field and" is fitting up a floating circus, to exhibit along the Mississippi River and its tributaries. We have just received from State Treasurer, John Francis, the second biennial report for the years 1879-80, which shows that class good fellow and we know it.

The town of Eureka, Nevada, was almost totally destroyed by fire, Tuesday. The loss amounted to over one million dollars. HIGHEST miCE PAID FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE. REMEMBER THE SIGN JBSS-IIEAD-QUARTERS. Miss Jennie Dodd, one of Howard's fairest daughters, returned home yesterday evening from Lawrence, where she has been visiting for several months with relatives.

Refreshing showers have visited this part of the country every day for the past week, and the whole fr.ee of the earth is again be-inr recar'eted by a new crop of velvet verdure as fresh as that of June. Frank Doolcy an agent of the Kansas Citv Journal was in Howard last riday and Judicial Convention which assembled there, i 11 4 1... i ii was a worthy recognition or me principles oi J. M. McKnight, Proprietor.

the Republican party: to nominate the best Blane'and Eugene Hale say that the men for positions of trust and honor. Mr. republican majority in Maine over all opposi-Torrance came to Southern Kansas and en- tiou will he from fjve to ten housand. the finances ot mis state are a spieuaiu terea the practice ot law ar, winneiu in iotv, condition. It is reported that General Weaver, since Tom Greenwood says that those who are speculating upn building on the forty-acre lot tliis side of ck Creek will do well to see him before putting up their buildings or making many investments.

The delegates from Chautauqua and Elk CHEAP MONEY. his southern tour is almost inclined to withdraw and throw his influence to Garfield. counties left this city on the north bound train last Tuesday morning to attend the State convention at Topeka, which convened The Ladies Mite Society will hold its next meeting at the residence of Mrs C. T. Adams yesterday.

GILBERT, JARVIS CO. this (Thursday) evening. Let all attend. There is a probability that the Chicago, We acknowledge receipt of a ticket of ad Milwaukee St. Paul railroad bridge over mission for the week to the Western Nation Of Winfield have opconed an Office in the Mississippi will be completed before frost.

down come prices at the Elk County Store SdFoR sale. A No. one breach loading shot gun, nearly new. Inquire at the Welborn House. S3Tom Kirby, at Kirby's Drug store, will pay the highest price in cash for hides, furs and pelts.

53Goods at cost at the Elk County Store for the next 30 days. Come and get the benefit of bargains. claim Deeds and Chattle Mortgages, kept in stock, and for sale cheap, at Tub Coukast offlce. The handsomest assortment of stationery to be found in Southern Kansas, on cxhibtitiou at the Postoffice. 83-Buggy Whips, Grind-Stones, and the best Window Fasteners on earth, at Mattnewsou's Hard ware store.

5r3WASTKD. 10,000 bushels of wheat, at Moline Mills. Highest price paid. Boicockt, Pauker Co. 53Tha needy public can obtain money lrom Fuller Lambert at better rates than from any other firm in the state since which time, by his manly and honorable course, he has "won the respect, confidence and admiration of all ho have made his acquaintance.

By a superior ability and close attention to his profession, he has won the reputation, which he so justly merits, of being one of the ablest, coolest and most reliable attorne3-s in the southwestern part of the state. Although young in years, his practice has been of such a magnitude that he might well be envied by others vho aspire to his position in the eyes of the public. He is a gentleman of culture and refinement, honorable in every sense of the term, and is particularly qualified and constituted for the position of District Judge. The Republicans could not have selected a candidate from the bar of the district who is more respected by those who know him, and who would make 7 1. 1 1 1 .1 i al Fair at Bismarck Grove, bept.

13th to Grasshoppers have devoured the foliage and 18th. The editor of this paper started for Topeka on Monday to attend the Republican State Convention which meets September 1st. He went by the way of Winfield, from which place his wife accompanied him. A rural rooster who was put in the cooler Saturday for making a nuisance of himself, managed, to break out and escape the next day. He was re-captured, however, but upon promising to come in Monday and "settle the thing," he was released.

A cow belonging to Mr. (i. W. Peyton died the other day, and there being considerable curiosity to know what caused her death, there being no apparent disease, she was cut HOWAED, KANSAS. Mr.

John D. Knox, a banker from Topeka, grass in the central part of New York to such an extent that farmers are obliged to fodder their cattle. spent Saturday and Sunday in Howard, ad Senator Plumb will open the campaign in We have a largo amount of Money to loan at miring our rapidly improving town ana beautiful country. The average life of a farmer is sixty-six Elk county on the 8th at Moline. Iet the rank and file of the party be there and aid in the good cause.

years. At sixty-nve ne may saieiy uegin return borrowed tools, pay old debts and ask i better ana rairer uuge. xie ut- elect n3The best Ice cream in the city, and nice hot meals AT LOW RATES, ON LONG TIME. Partlses wishing to borrow money will do well to give us a call before procuring tt clsepherc. forgiveness for cheating horse trades.

ed bv an overwhelming majority when the Plate and jewelry of the value of St 00,000 was stolen from Lord Eidon's residence, near all hours at the Alamo Restaurant. Don't forget the ace nd of November rolls around, and the peo The town was iust crowded to its utmost Wareham a snort uisuaiice uum ple of the 13th Judicial District will never capacity with teams from the country last England, a tew days since. lave cause to regret ine connuence reposeu. Saturday and the deposits made by the merchants Saturday evening were exceeding in him. J.

Q. Mr. J. D. Barrett, of Scott county, was the large.

onlv successful one of the nineteen candi- i i II tt Union Cestek Chimes. September has There is an unusual amount of hay being BURCHFIELD. DEALER IN A come again with her Autumn banners, gor geous in shadowy green, necneu wiin paicn- put up in Elk county this fall. Harry Wau-gaman was in to see lis Saturday and said that he and Mr. Blackburn were putting up over es of mellow lustre.

farmers are ijusuy en- A sraarcd in trarnerinjr and saving their grain. dates for the appointment iroixi nuu. Price's district to West Point. The population of Kansas as returned hy the census supervisors was 996,300. The population now is undoubtedly more than a million.

53The LlndeH Hotel is crowded every night to its uimost capacity Considerable corn lias been cut up, ana I an hundred tons. notice some are following the Kentucky rule of topping their corn for fodder. Peaches F. Ij. Sliker of Paw Paw, left us some earn- Stoves, Tin and Hollow-Ware, nlcs of peaches of the "stump the world" are hist in their prime, and the matrons are variety, and thev were stumpers indeed.

busy putting up quantities various ways for winter use. An immense amount of hay JUST OPENED IN FULL. STOCK at LOW PRICES, AT HOWARD, KANSAS. They were the largest we ever saw, without any exceptions one of them being larger than place to purchase groceries open, when a darning needle some inree inches long was found in her heart. Gilbert.

Jarvis Co. have an advertisement find some locals in this issue, to which the attention of all who wish to borrow money is directed. These gentlemen are loaning money on terms hich those needing it can afford, and will do their part of the business. "Howl sweat!" is good enough fr this hot weather; besides, if you say, "How I transpire!" you won't be understood until yon explain, and then somebdy will call vou a liar, and say it doesn't mean "sweat," ither. You will save controversy and time by calling it plain "sweat." Attention is directed to the new advertisement of the Southwestern Furniture Company of this city.

Mr. Hayner, the manager, is a very pleasant gentleman, and expects, bv strict attention to businesn, to be nT.le to give the people of Elk county some very low prices on furniture. It does not seem to be generally known that it is unlawful for persons to drive over a sidewa'k where there is no crossing; or. if known, 13 disregarded. The walk is injured by a wacon passing over it where a crossing has not leen made, and the person so doing is liable to a fine.

jrj-IIead-Qvmrters is the at bottom prices. is being ricked up. ami we understand that a coliee cup. 23Lake salt, at $1.50 per barrel, at Ivirby's Drug store. One car load on hand, and tw more car loads coming.

S3Granite Iron Ware, Stew A'eltlcs, Preserving A'et-tles, Water Pails, Basins, Pans, aud so forth, at Matth-ewson's. 83S. A. Brown Co. are putting up a large elevator, and are prepared to pay the highest price in cash for all kinds of grain.

53A good shoemaker can secure a good paying position by applying to Mr. Goeple's shoe shop next door south of Head-quarters. 53500 Tons op Hay Wasted Hay received in rick. Bids received by Fuller Lambert, ofllce In Kirby's building, Howard. Kansas.

23The Alamo is making the best Ice Cream in America. Everybody says so. Come in on Saturday and get the best Hash you ever ate. handsomest and best supply of convectionerj tobacco, cigars and notions to be found in Howard cai be seen at the postolllce store. 53Ladies, you will miss the biggest bargains ever offered in Elk county if you neglect to call at the Elk County Store for the next 30 days.

53Call at once and see our new and desirable 'Stew Pan." It gives no acid taste to the cooking. Best thing out. Momma, McKey Eby. 53Our new Lindell hotel is fast gaining the good name it deserves, and those coming into the city almobt invariably enquire for and request to betaken there. 83" V.

Confry has 40 acres of good land, adjoining the city of Howard, which he is offering forsale dirt cheap. Any one wishing'a bargain should not fail to give him a call at once. cattle and sheep will be brought into the vi- fV. Con fry will furnish money to deed and prove initv to winter. Attention: Garneia ciuu Red-headed Lew.

Green, of Douglas, has up with at lo-vest rntcs. meets at Forest school house next Saturday been nominated for congress by the green- evening at seven o'clock. Messrs. Roberts, backers against Haskell. As a rule red jCf-Fuller Lambert have money cheaper and easier AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, IRON AND WOODEN PUMPS, WELL WHEELS, IRON SINKS, RUBBER HOSE, TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY, Roofing, Gutters and Leaders, a Specialty.

Satisfaction Ball and. McGehte have returned irom Ar obtained than you can 6teal it. scalps have never been sought after by scalp hunters but it looks now as if our Dud. would kansas with their sheeop. Another voter at jrJThos.

Kruce is selling more goods at lower prices have to take one in this fall. Geo. Estey's in twentv-one years. the than any other merchant in town. Star Spangled Banner wave.

Mrs. S. J. Bascom has been basking in the smiles of T. T.

Casebalt has the thanks of The 53 You can get your money whenever the papers are ler father, from Washington City, who has Coukant office for some splendid watermelons which were devoured with neatness and completed, from Fuller FRANK OSUOKN. n. w. IIOLLOWAY. been visiting her.

The United Brethren denomination will hold a camp meeting in dispatch, after eating which the force looked Cox are leading every firm in town in the sale of fruit cans and sealing-wax. Fred's grove, iust east of A m. Pile's, com sometmug liKe a covy oi poisouu. jjuipa. IIOLLOWAY OSBORN, mencing on Thursday.

23d. Elder J. It. JCi'Money for the next thirty days can be secured at I would like to kuow how many old Mexi ivans aud other prominent reverenus in Fuller Lambert's cheaper th-m ever before. can soldiers there arc in Elk county.

If there be present. Their quarterly meeting will be is anv man in Elk county who survived the srfVV. B. Ooodner is waiting on his many customers held in connection with the meeting, wnicn Loan, Insurance and Real Estate Agents, Mexican war. he will confer a favor by send will be continued for a period of ten days.

in good style at his restaurant and eating rooms. S3" Anything and everythlngyou wantat Mathewson's Store, Those who call there and price goods after buying elsewhere will go off aud hate themselves ing me his name and postoffice address, company and regiment. Address me at Moline. The brethren desire a good attendance. Water will be no object, as the point is adjacent 53-For a genial hostess, clean beds, neat house and to death.

Don't do it. V. UHAPJIAN. wholesome boarding, the Lindcll leads them tin. JtDon't forget that The Colrast ofllce is the place to Elk river.

If the people of Howard would devote a little more of their valuable time to the important duties involved upon them, and goto church and Sunday school more frequently, they would feel better here below, and when the" great day comes and Gabriel toots his horn, there "wouldn't be so many of them cotched out late. There are fewer loafers in Howard than in HOWARD, KANSAS. to set irood iob wurk executed at bottom prices. Our 53The Kirby Bro's is the place to purchase all kinds Painteriioou Jottings. The Republi Beneath a shadv tree they sat, he held her faciltics are first class in every particular, and we war- of groceries, vegetables and drugs, cheap lorcabu.

hand, she held his hat, I held my breath and cans ot tins townsnip "one oi wnom am raut our work to givesatislaction." which" held a meeting at the school house SCfWe are prepared to loan money at the lowest terms ever offered In Southern Kansas, ami wo will remember to send cash with your coal or 53" We have at Tins Cocuant ofllce, a sample of some ders. UmOAOO UJ1BEB V.O. in district No. 8 August 28, for the purpose of electing delegates to the convention to brick, the best made in Kansas. They are from Mur- lay right flat, they kissed 1 saw them do it.

He held that kissing was no crime, she held her head up every time, I held my peace and wrote this rhyme, while they they thought no one knew it. Chicago Lumber Company has the boss retail nuv other town of the same number of in uhv's brick yard at Eureka. The Chicago Lumber Co. of this city, have them for sale in Howard. yard in the State.

Sec for yourselves and 5jto furnish lower rates. We receive our money direct from the investors, mid have our SQ-iMmte perfected to HECE1VE ALL INTEREST IIKKK, thus saving our customers of sending the interest upon their loans to eastern bankers every bix mouths. v8 Furnish money to enter at the United States Land Office. Make out and acknowledges Proof Papon, Icedi, habitants we ever lived in, and we've roam ed around some. We do not know of a sin meet in your quiet city Monday, 31st.

Uncle Josh Ruualds, Uncle Nat Patterson and Old Brother A. Kirkpa trick were chosen as delegates. Your correspondent has been from can secure long time loans at the Elk County SCfTinware every description and at prices that English, the democratic candidate for Vice- cannot be duplicated, at Mathewson's Hardware gle young man in the city who has not visible means of support. Once in a while some Bank at a lower rate ol interest than at any other place in the west. A.

F. Eby, cashier of the Bank will ac President, is not only a whole-souled man, Mortgages, furnish Abstracts of Title, etc. SATISFACTION Alt AM Ktl). 53 J. Q.

Burchfleld has just received a car load of snoozer of a book acent comes along who commodate you without delay or risk on your part. home twelve days attending a camp meeting in Wilson county. The Methodists and Cumberland Presbyterians united in holding but he is an elegant writer. In a recent letter to a democratic friend, he says that the the celebrated Kansas wagons which he sells dirt cheap. -wants to make a living without work.

Osborn are loaning more money, Republican talk about carrying Indiana is this meeting, aud it was a grand success in charging less Interest and giving better terms than any OtHl true that the Chicago Lumber Co. can furnish The fun of placing a can half full of nails every particular. About thirty persons pro "all bosh," and that the democracy will continue to "hold the fort." Troy Chief. therflrm in Sonthern Kansas. Those wishing money anything you need in building.

The best the market as low as anybody. at o'no end of a string and an unfortunate should not fail to see them, by all means, before bor fessed raith in Christ, eleven uniting wiin the M. E. and ten with the C. P.

Church. lotr at the other has eot many a boy into rowing. A Richmond, Virginia, paper attempts to A. Gregg's Shoe Shop yon can get a First Class Benjamin Cleghorn, son of James Cleghorn, very where we go we hoar our new hotel, the show that the South has really the popula trouble, but they will do it still as still as thev We saw six or more dogs the other dav havine the above described attach Stoga Boot made for $4.50, warranted. No mistake about this.

of this vicinity, died on Friday morning, tion claimed by the census enumerators, and Lindell highly complimented. There is no question but Mrs. Hlggins is making her house one to be envied by August 27th. He was about eighteen years jCfGet your Boots mde at Gragg's shoe shop. He gives as a reason that the tooutn nas more ment, and as usual were hurrying out of old.

His death has touched the chord of any other flrst-class house in Southern Kansas, and the arable land than the iortn. i nere is more pays for stock, and can work cheaper than those sympathy in many breasts, since this is the town as fast as the can would allow them. It is can-founded cruel of the boys to do so immense business the house is doing is eminently de fertile, tillable ground in the State of Kansas tnat ouy on served. second grown son Air. ana iurs.

uiegnorn than in all the Southern States put together, $jThe barber. G. W. Clary, has secured a good bu 53The Elk County Agricultural Association will have been called upon to follow to his grave Texas excepted. hold its third annual fair at Gold Dust- Park, one mile within a period of eight months.

"God siness since he located in Howard. All business In his line promptly and neatly done. CnrKCH Festival. The ladies of the church at Elk Falls will give a grand fes BUCKEYE MOWER REAPER The Favorite of the Field. I ahall keep at all times a full supply of the above machines, and all hinds of repairs for the same and I shall sell at bottom prices and on easy terms.

CALL, AND EXAMINE THE NEW 1JUCKEYE BEFORE PURCHASING. C. T. ADAMS, SOLE AGENT FOR ELK COUNTY. HOWARD, KANSAS, MAY 12T1I, 1880.

Southwestern FURNITURE Company, moves in a mysterious way his wonders to We have been authorized to announce to north of Howard, this year September and 30th and tiv.il at the new church on the evening of 53 All those who have blacfc3mithlng to do cannot do October 1st and September 1st and 2nd. usually very good weather warm and showery. More anon. the public that the Secretary of the Interior has decided that parties who have been re better than to call on W. I.

Thompson, who Is always 53Mrs.Higgins is every week adding new attractions September 7th, 18Sf next Tuesday to which all are invited. Preparations are be- Aw XiONE. ready to do your work in flrst-class style. siding on their lands more than one year to the popular Lindell Hotel, and her business is in ins made to make this the crrandest occasion ill not be required to pay interest as here creasing to such an extent that it is all she can do to Mr. Walter Rutherford, a brother-in-law Jn'ESTIST Dr- w- A- K83.

of Independence, of the kind Elk county has ever witnessed, tofore, Irom one year trom date ot settlement. accommodate her patrons. Almost every traveling man of conductor J. C. Nettleton, who was work Kansas, is stopping at Urs.

Lewis' oliice ana win re The act provides for no interest except on that visits this section stops nt the Lindell, and never main for ten days In Howard, prepared to do all kinds and every lover of good music, good eating and a good time socially, is expected to be Go to the festival at Elk Falls next ing on the main line of the Atchison, Topeka Santa Fe, was killed at Hutchinson on the deterred paj-ments. fails to give It a good ijame after once trying it of dental work. Saturday. August mst. lie was standing O'Ladies' Silk clocked Hose at 20 jents per pair SdD.H.

Hatton of this city, are agents for Dr Triplets. On Saturday Mrs. A. Richards, Tuesday night. upon the bumpers of two freight cars tor the J.

S. Pence's medicines, which are so fast growing in living on Settler street, gave birth to triplets, which we guarantee cannot be bought in southern sas lor les6 than 50 at the Elk Conty Store. purpose ot cutting the two apart, ana is sup favor among the people of Southern Kansas. They are two girls and a boy. The weight of the three A New York ex-wholesale grocer? who retired rich, savs he used to make it a rule warranted to be a sure remedy for the many diseases for aggregated 22 pounds.

The children and posed to have accidentally fallen when the cars pulled apart. Seven cars passed over 53S. B. Oberlendcr has lost several head of horse which they are prepared If you are suffering ask for when he sold a bill of goods to immediately nile and the last five he made a careful motner are doing wen; but, sad 10 relate, at the time their father was lying at the him. crushing his skuii in, cutting oil nis bottle of Dr.

Pence' medicines before sending for a phys examination and sent his diagnosis to Prof. Going subscribe for the debtors local paper. So long as his customer advertised liberally and vig ician. Directions witneacn uotte." i left arm, and his remains were terribly man point of death and died on Monday evening. veterinary surgeon at Sew York, who informs him that gled when found upon the track a few mm 23Commercial men, aud others who travel from -ljiuoraao j'rexs.

orously, he resteti but as soon lie began to D. H. HAYNER, MANAGER. nO WARD, KANSAS, his horses have been poisoned without doubt. Mr contract his advertising space, he tixk the utes alter the accident occurred.

Mr. ltutn-erfonl was forty-one years old the day he Obcrlender informs us that he is confident he knows the Senator Plumb appears to have organized fact as evidence that there was trouble ahead. place to place, like to put up at a hotel having a home like appearance about it. The Lindell Hotel of this city enjoys such a reputation and the proprietor always studies the wants and comforts of guests. Their rooms are a little Garfield and Arthur campaign of hi3 guilty parties and that ere long something will drap.

was killed, and had been in the railroading and invariably went for his debt. He said own, in advance ot the campaign wnicn it business for many years. Mr. Nettleton ac that "the man who is too poor to make his wul be the duty or the State Central Uom- companied the remains to Bloomington. Il large, comfortable, airy and everything about the house business known is too poor to do business." Publication Notice.

FURNITURE DEALERS mittee organize. He ha3 spoken at redonia is neat, clean and complete. linois, wnere the wite and ramiiy live, nis remains were placed in a vault in a cemetery there and Mr. Nettleton returned home on 53Our Lindell Hotell Is spoken of all the state, by The Question of more and better school fa and quite a number of points, apparently without any particular sj-stem, only putting in a speech here and there, where it will do THE STATE OF AX SAS, ss cilities in Howard is being discussed with Coi'STT of Elk. I Wednesday last.

no small degree of interest by that portion In the District Court of said county, commericial men as one of the best houses in the west. It is truly gratifiying to record suoh praise of a Howard hotel after being abused as we have been in days gone by, but we are sure Mrs. Higgins, the landlady is leav the most good. Col. Plumb's speeches are every where spoken as strong, sensible and Mr.

Adrian Reynolds, of Howard, skipped through town yesterday morning on his way Notice. of the people of Howard who believe in ad vancins education, intelligence and moral I' Mary A. I nezem VS. William H. Chezem.

AND UNDERTAKERS. Partioular attention given to the Undertaking business, and a full line of Coffins on hand. to the point, lie is doing good work tor the ing nothing undone to bring the Lindell full side by side itv. and it is generally thought that the best home from in held, where he had been at mlTF. State of Kansas to Wrilliam A.

Chezem, defend good cause. tending the Judicial Convention as a delegate ant: The said defendant will take noice that on itn tne best noieis in tne country. S3T wenty thousand 6heep for sale from southwestern cheapest and most sensible thing that can be done is tj build a new school house which Some democratic papers are mad because the 25th day of August, ibsu, tne said planum, mary a Chpzcm. i-nmmfni-ral an action neainst Bald defendant viz 11,000 ewes, 1, 2 and 5 years 4,500 lambs from this county. (He voted for Torrance every time.) Ade used to call Elk Falls his home used to be editor and publisher of the would be an honor to the leading town of the enthusiasm of the people has called out a series of speeches from General Garfield.

and 6,500 withers, 1 to 4 4 years. Halt of the sheep will illiam A. Chezem, Dy luing ner pennon a.Kaiiisi saiu defendant, in the ol'lice of the Clerk of rhe District Court the county and aflbrd ample accommoda CO. CHICAGO LUMBER It is something they dare not do with their Elk Falls Lc(Icr; in which office the junior tions for years. The sooner the question is of said county of Elk, State ol Kansas, ana causing pro rf-4K tfl Lhrftnn.

and arrive the 1st of August and the other half a week later, at Caldwell, where they will be held awhile, then moved to Howard, Elk county. We will sell for cash or bank candidate, 'lhe-dare not let him open his publisher hereof took his first lessons in print broutrht to a practical conclusion the better hereas. said nlaiutm in ncr sain pennon mouth. He is muzzled tighter than a Spitz ing. But Reynolds is no longer a newspaper it will be for all.

marriace to said defendant, and that as the result of said or a Newfoundland in dog days. It is this able puper. Apply to N. Hubble Caldwell, Xan- man is more prosperous now-: he is one of marriage, she has tnree cniiaren, namei, aiaiien nu-ril i- rrars. Sarah atred four years, and John Hassard Btos fact that makes them doubly mad.

Repub the proprietors ot the nnest drug store in agedoi.e and one-fonnh years, and she also alleges that licans will be glad to see the muzzle removed Elk county and, we are glad to add, is mak S3Persons wishing to borrow money for the purpose saiil detenilant wi nun ouanuoucu ucr uu nao from the -'superb," and hear his opinions up 1 tullv absent from her for more man one year ia; ing money. He will ever be a welcome call of deeding their land or for any other pnrpose, will find past, and without any cause or justilication therefor on on the great questions about wnicn tne peo- er. Signal. thp nart of said Ytlaintifr. and are thinking.

Don't be over modest. it to their interest to see Fuller Lambert before closing their loans. This firm will not ask you to sign cut-throat documents or any paper whatever until the money is Whereas, saiu piainnu in ner saiu peiiiiou, bo men as The Elk Falls Sianal says "It has been aforesaid' demands judgment against said defendant as It should be remembered that the men follows observed that while some of the Sunday paid. They will give the lowest rates and easiest terms, 1st. That she be decreeu to oe atvorcea Jrom mm.

who now say that Gen. Hancock is a power school boys are losing their grip on sacred and secure interest here. IJeal estate bought and sold, 2nd. That the care, nurture, control and education of HOWARD. KANSAS.

Lumber, Shingles, Sash, Doors Blinds. ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING IN OUR LINE. GOOD GRADES AND BOTTOM FIGURES' COME AND SEE US, IF YOU WANT CHOICE LUMBER, CHEAP. ful and far reaching statesman, are thesame geography, thev can locate all the rural mel k-ii1 minor cniniren ue uecreeci 10 ner. Mortgages and notes discounted, proof papers for land men who were accustomed to say that Abr- 3d, That she be restored to her maiaen name, to-wit on patches witn surprising accuracy.

the entry prepared, and a general real estate business trans Johnson, and same thing has been noticed nere, witn the acted. ham Lincoln was a second-rate lawyer, a smutty joker, and baboon grinningfrom the 4th. hat said detentlant ne anjuugea to pay the cost rf Joseph Huffer is aent for the popular and useful of this suit. exception that they are not losing their grip on either sacred geography or the melon the summit or a pile ot Human skulls. An book, Prof.

Fowler's "Creative and Sexual Science of defendant William n. will therefore take notice that he is reqnired to auswer said petition so patches. They attend both places regularly. Life," and also for Whitehall's "Cyclopedia of Things eminent friend of Hancock's once said that Gen. Grant was a creature dragged from the filed against him as aioreaaia, on or Detore the loth day nf Oc.tnlier.

)s-0. or the same will be taken as true and Thev are the bovs that are "good" in sacred The question now arises, to which wing of the democratic party does J. Robert Hall, editor of the Clipper, belong His true S3n-timents are in perfect accord with the "solid south," while his paper and his chin-whacking must conform to the belief of the democracy of the north. Robert occupies a very embarrassing position. There are some democrats in this immediate vicinity who would much prefer that the democratic organ of Elk county be made red hot.

Another element of Bourbons want it made anything to beat the Republicans so the young editor is about half way between wind and water. If an editor omits any thing he is lazy if he speaks of anything as it is people are mad; if he smoothes down the rough places, he is bribed if he calls things by their proper names, he is unfit for the position of an edi-torifhe does not furnish his readers with jokes, he is stupid if he does he is a rattle-head, lacking stability if he condemns the wrong, he is a good fellow but lacks discretion if he lets wrongs and injuries go unato-ned, he is a coward if he indulges in per-sionalities, he is a blackguard: if he does not Worth Knowing." This is one ot the most convenient, gutter covered with the blood of his slaugh judgment rendered accordingly, the nature of which geography the melon patch is the Garden explicit and useful cyllopedias for the farmer, meet an tered countrymen, ou cannot always De- of Eden to them. ic, or in fact any one as a ready and reliable reference, wil oe ajuagmeui i'n ui.t;tn:uiiiiyiic, lynuccare nurture, control and education of said three minor chil lieve what these democrats say. that has ever yet been published. Mr.

Hufler is making dren. and for the restoration of plaintiff to her maiden S. BBOW1T Bismarck Grove is having another one of name. H. Nichols, Attorney for Plaintiff, Attest Asa Thompson.

Clerk of said Court. Not only is Howard noted for her pretty girls, but the country surrounding lays claims to having as comely lasses as can be found those rousing seasons, peculiar to that popu canvass of the coun'y for these excellent works and, of course, everybody who carea to keep np with the times buys them. He Intends to see everyone, but should any wish to purchase either of the works they eandoso by addressing him at Howard, Kansas. Xo Seal With official seal affixed, this 31st day of Au Pealers lu gust, M-SJ lar resort, in the shape of a temperance meeting. Nearly ten thousand people have been in attendance there during the week, and under the sun.

This particular portion of the universe seems to have been selected by the Almighty for the propogation of handsome next Sunday is to be the biggest day of all one should be without snch books in the house, as not a av passes but a reference to one or the other is ne women. AX UNUSUAL RECORD. The life of Mr. II. H.

Warner, of Rochester, N.T Excursion tickets w-ill be sold on all roads, cessary. and the friends of temperance everywhere was saved by the Safe Kidney and Liver Cure, which now bears his name What this wonderful remedy did There is no doubt that other things being equal a widow i. far more effective in assaults have an opportunity to visit tne meeting LUMBER AND GRAIN, HOWARD, KANSAS. Highest Cash Price paid for Wheat, Flax Seed, Caetor Beann, and all kiud of (jraln. undersigned has a lot of cattle which he wishes fattened, by the pound, that is he will weigh them to parties in the fall and weigh them back in the spring Many distinguished speakers are present, upon marriageable men than is any other for him it has done for thousands, and, we believe, will his paper is dull and insipid.

In short, if he variety of women. The young and pretty and from the synopsis of their speeches given in the dailies it is very evident they are get and pay so much per pound for the gain, rarties feel edits a paper properly, and sticks to truth continue to do for those afflicted with kidney, liver or iiiinary troubles of any kind. II any reader has any organic trouble, this remedy will prove 'a friend in widow is siniply irresistible. Over a young ing hogs will profit by calling on or addressing James and facts, he is a fool, and don't know how to ting in some very solid work and make it girl she has all the ail vantage which a veterr Hamilton at the Elk County Store, Howard. Kansas an has oyer a raw recruit." sufficiently hot for their opponents.

edit a paper as well as his readers coulrt. neei." by I. H.Haxtox Co.j.

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