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The Sherman County Democrat from Eustis, Kansas • 4

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Eustis, Kansas
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THE NEW TECUMSEH. occupy and enjoy the fruits therof, there can be no better land than is found in si Wti.W ITIrt tth- llkliii Ii EoSMay Goods! Ennis Walker, DEALERS IN Pure Srugs md iedicifies, Call and Druggist's Sundries, Notions, Toilet Articles, Perfumery, Stationery, Trusses, Snonlder Braces, Hair Brushes, Cloth Brushes, Paint Brushes. Boiled and Raw Oil, Machine Oil, Strictly Pure wini- and tbe best brands of MIXED Our stock Is not a bankrupt stock or a stock that could not be eold In tbe Eastern states. You will find everything in "VTalk ap and pave money by i your gooda of J. W.

Allen Son. We carry everything kept in a general stock. Dry goods, groceries, boots and shoes, hats and clothing, overcoats, cloaks, and a full line of queeneware and glassware. Flour, feed and all kinds of grain a specialty. Our motto is We will ot be undersold.

Allen Son, Eustis, Sherman Co, Kansas. Call and see. Tew goods daily. Choice Brands of for Medical Prescriptions Carefully us a call when In need anything In our line and we will give you a lair ueui ui uoiu guousanu puces. Correr Sherman Avenue and "Main I J.

W. ALLEN Are You Looking CHICAGO LUMBER COMPANY John Edmonds, Manager. The best building material of all grades in the county, satisfaction guaranteed, give us a call Eustis, Kansas S3 AISTT A Wines and Liquors Purposes Only. Compounded at all Hours. ENNIS WALKER.

EUSTIS. KAN j. e. Mcdowell. Brothers, T0VES -llll3 tic- H.

FP an ar- Trtracted on th nearer wIkmii jj that rM iotll of v. f-jawed of the 'Imps hy, 1 i of 1 If so Come to o. n. Mcdowell. McDowell EUSTIS, FKID.AY, DECEMBER 31, 1886.

Teems ot Scbscbiptioii: One year, postpaid, in advance Six mouths. 75 Tnree months, 59 Advertising rates made known on application at bis office. Legal advertisements at legal rates. L. E.

TOBIAS EDITOR. One halt of the poulation of France live upon agriculture. More murders take place in the United Stares annually than in any other country in the world. St. John county Is to be favored with another town.

This is the moM; product-iTe country in the world for towns. The market lor proteesional base-ball players and tiottinar horsas is more active just now than the cattle and hog Thirty thousand jumping jack, not in cluding the members of the Salvation army, were sold Irom a single town in Main last week. Hon. Frank Bacon democratic candidate for congress in the 2nd district in the late campaign is to succeed Hon. A A Patch in Pegister of the Land Office at Ober-lin.

Mr Bacon conies well recdommend-ed and will no doubt give entire satisfac tion through out the di-trlct. For revenue only is being played by some of our neighbors. Thats no good Tennant, come out like hates a A good battle is never fought by staying in the back ground nor witis any gloiy, lace the enemy and victory yours, but if your political principals arc like your general principals they arcot no Hse to an purty. The only opprf unit for an exhibition ol leal genius on the part of the Democrats in the present session of Conyres is to keep the appropriations down. The will do everything possible to make it an exravigant session; and.

if they succeed, will charge the responsibility to a Democratic Administration. Ex- Woman has her faults and weakness, but notwithstanding all these she is a model of patieiice(when he isn't mad and can have her own way,) of love and uffring. Always the first to forgive," and the last to cherish resentment and ill-will. Constant and true to the object of her affection and as much better than the average man as an angel is betaer than a mugwump. There appears to be some ground foi the belief that this is a Democratic administration utter all.

Hon Bacon has heew appointed Register at Oherlin, vice A ratcnin: Tom Moonlight has been tender ed the Governorship ot Wyoming Terri tory, and several post-oltlee "rascals'' have been turned out. The rank and fil of the Democrats believe in that Jack- sonian precept so assiduously practised by the "to the victor belongs tiie spoils' Cheyenne Co-, Democrat. Just i on.ierous bodies move slow, it is best to let them down light, tor alter twenty years of luxury and hiirh liv in" and then bi ought down within a cUmmon man livings all at once would throw them into the last stage of constipation. Prominent Citizen and the Journalist. A reporter was aecosted by a prominent citizen, who said; 'Why Is it that you newspaper fello are always poking your noses into other people's business? I.

is-n't risrht. Hi.d itouht to be stoppuJ. You are tegular vampires, who suck the best blood in the veins ot the community. By the way di.l you hear tt at had skipped to Canada? Fact. He made $75.

000 by it. Jonas' wife iia8 eloped with Brown. 1 have It on good but don't mention my name." Uitli ilu-et elvers other pointers giv him by the prominent einz, n. tii. reporter to ii.

several screed, that day and the manner in widen It. scooped hf me esteemed contemporaries was to behold. But tiie proud-Dent citizen when he j-aw hat had been jMiu.iMivu said io his wire. -WevShaU have to stop the paper. 1 his invasion ol private hie is lnf-uiioiis.

'lucre h. laws to regulate these Oma- a xieraiu. On The Winjr. BY 31. DASH.

The sun arose with all its splendor, reminding us ot an October morn, rather than the middle ot December, as we lelt our eaiitilul eity ol Eustis eniome for Nebraska. At night i.ui we wercat Colby trie metropolis of Thomas conm here we round the town njoying good boon: whieli- ith her piesent growth will com favorbly with eastern towns ot ten year standing. 'We found all her jiiMLtsd Uen along nicely enjoying- good trade and Bros Marks ot the Democrat and Porter of the Cat fretting to the front in influence and afllnence. Our next adventure was to strike th- road for Oberlin. the weather beinu- nr.

pitious and roads like macadamized nav. ments. we pursued our journey airiviriff rvi i iu vuenin in gooa season. There has been a wonderful improvement in nw lin. in the last six months, where last winter stood small frame shsntiM stands elegant brick buildings beautify ing ana aatnns: solidity to their innn With another years growth such as the last past win place her the metropolis of aorth-western Kansas.

The prestige given her by havinar the U. S. Ind Office and terminus of the J4 railroad to gether with her class of business men is JOE3t HAilS. GEO. F.

WASHBURN Notary Public. HAYES WASHBUEN, LAWYERS, OBERLIN, KANSAS. Office over State Bank RAINBOW LAND AGENCY, Over Citizex's Bank, Bi.More School land in Sherman County than everybody. All tirn cnt land busineES promp iy attended to. J6l.EONAED Town property a specialty.

1 C. C. REYNOLDS, Co. W. G.

PuliTER, County Att't of Thomas Ccv: I COLBY, KAN. ATTORNEY AT LAW. AND Real Estate Agent. Contests and Final Proofs promptly attended to. Notary Public.

PALACE HOTEL EUSTIS, Sherman tounty, KANSAS Ne wly Furnish kd a fi ted es peci-allv foi the accommodation ot thetravl inir jmblic. First-class in every parli ctilar. XJharjres reasonable. Cor. Alain itieet and Fifth avenue.

WHITE HOUSE WALLACE, KANSAS. J. K. GROVER, PROPRIETOR 'aThe strictest attention paid to the omort of guests. 11 Wallacb, Kansas J.

E. Stevins, Prop Charges Reasonable. Accommodations Jj irst Class. SHERMAN HOTEL SHE KM AN CENTER, KAN. The only first class hotel in the A cirv I Teems: $1.00 per day, $.00 per week without yii" per week with lodging.

S. B. Parkhurst. C. J.

Parkhurst. Parkhurst he Bank of Eustis. Money to Land Bought and Sold. EUSTIS, KANSAS. W.

R. KIRK, Survevor. TOM. B. I1ISKEY, Notary Public.

a rr.ormi-TDKS of the -2 "5 i -fa Ei pq A B-? "33 3. iOl1uixT anil bjjuis. matters I'lertainin- to biy-in-J eontestiny and cirduiir H'oinptlv idtendetl lo. ('als KIEK iifKLV. EUSTIS "9 J.

A. EVANS. Proprietor. I you want Fresh Meats. Breakfast i Bacon, II am, Bologna, Lard.

Salt Meats, or anythinor found Jn a first-class market, J. A. Evans, but choice youn cattle butchered. HERJIAX Av.EXUF, ErSTl. IAX.

I IIHULIl UufilrsltJ 1 Fine Claims ot all kinds near the new town of KIT CA.HS0N, Forty-one miles west of line, on the U. P. Ballroad. an caoice Town Lots. Onlv twpntT-firp ft.t tn finest water Eastern Colorado.

3 3 7 ilea HARDWARE, north-wpstprn Kan and eastern Colorado. But things are different here a great many men rent from year to year toi.ing Itard Davinff one third rent hauling what little Is left to the market for 14 cts a bu. and then wonder that there is scarcely nothing left for a winters subsistance. These men are to be pitied for they lack the 'sand" to make the change that would make them comfortab'e in their old days and leave something for posterity. But if Uncle Sam would build brck bouses, dg we'ls, plant orchards and the like, ihen they would think of "going west" but to a western roan it seems rediculous Things are dull here and busines is at a standstill and to tell these men of the wonderfull growth and developments of our young town and county there, tbey stare at him as much as to say, "you'r the biggest liar in America" which of course does apply to a newspaper man We also find a good many here arranging to go to Kansas in tbe spring to try the land of corn and wine.

Sherman county Is quite wed advertised in this part of Nebraska as this county has furnished a good many people for Sherman county and likely to furnisn good many more n. rhev are begining to tealize the superior advantages offered by tree homes cheaD rents, taxes msteau ot raising 14ct crn and will try the inducements offered by Uncle bam which is a good conclusion and will never gret if they will locate in Sherman the banner county ot Kansas or eastern Colorado, where plenty of government lands lays as well as Polk Neb. There are parties nert with $1,000 to $2,000 buying landspayui? one-half down and giving mortgage on balance which ri keep them in debt th rcPt of their natural lives where it thej would take that amount of money and go west and buy young calves and a hall section of land and in a few years th; tiiightbecome independently rich and live at ease. CONSUMPTION CURED. An old phvsici.in, retired from active practice having naa piacea in im hanot-bv India Missionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy lor the speedy and permanent cure of consumption, oronchbis.

catarrh, asthma, and alt throHtaud lung affections, after having thor tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands of cases, feels it hi. duty to make it known to his suffering fellows. The recipe sent fkke, to all who may desire it with full directions for preparing and successfully using. Address, with stamp, naming this paper. DR.

M. E. CASS, 210 Grand Jersey City. N. J.

a. is i a r- a e3 ss c2 fi 52 53 fi 53 U2 00 ID i 0 0 0 OS ol a cq a T3 55 Co 1 C3 -I i C3 i 2 a a to 33 CJJ -1 A-JLjiyiujsf Hero. The residents otXorth Platte. Nebraska, tully realize the fact that livin he ro has his home among them- and that the Hon. W.

F. Cody. wbi is pooularlv Known as Buffalo Bill, in pluck and manliness and all the attributes which com-oine to make a and rnouest man if jiie-t as he is in the exciting aratives ot real life ia the Wild Wesu which have recently become so popular the Xtw Yotk Weekly. On Wedne day Oct Mr Cody returned to his hi North Piatfe: tbe oecsTon made memorable by the hearty welcome accorded him by the populace. Tbe li-j buildings and manv ot the private one.

were gayly Vie. orated wuh ounimg an. I 'lie people turiie.i out in body to receive the a real scout. Tl Mayor 1 1 on. George Hammond.

1-eouted him in an ciing tip ech at the leiiOt and be was tendered a banquet in the evening at the Pact tic Hotel. Amon other pertinent remarks made in resmins to toHSt of which he was the suhjVet Buffalo Bill said, 'i have, trifed s'iow that a cowboy hat is not the emblem of brutalitv is always the robe of nave ieu io snow that we men ot the est uo made this ibmuca ku like the rose deserve a place in the memory ot this mighty nation." Truthful words inese. an-i tpoken modestly too; but it you would learn what tl.e herd who uttr tuem uiu toward making the Wild "sr a home for peaeetul people must n-n. reat 8ttry "ot B. ffa- lO BlllV Tjlt i V- -ommenceu in Ao of the New lork Weekly.

The ex narrated in this thrilling narrative and anion- the Yho flAPred therein are Buffalo Bdi and Texas Jack. For sale by months for 1,00. A sample copy wLl AddL il ilny addre88 on aPPlication AdureSS left-ova c- JL publishers 31 Rose Street New Yrk. BEET FftttmrAN Contractor Builder EUSTIS, KANSAS. All work guaranteed.

Get my figarea before ltrnio VOur nnntMnf, 4 -uhvhi in See Them. -AT- SON'S, Eustis. for an Investment nn Lots Before tiie mi rnans MrnilR I a isUIii utiliu til IbUi THE EUSTIS TOWN COMPANY. Holiday Goods AND HARNESS HARDWARE. Tit 6 The Mew Davis Vapor By rnsrs a Special A full line of A Xo.

1 Breaking Plows, WAGONS FA SK IMPLEM CHAS.LE8 OF Dealer in t. 70 DRY GOODS, Boots iz Shoes, Cnned Hats Caps, Ladies iirefs and Conistinsr rejrions inable to zen in the of the TOW. Go Flour ATeal eral Merchandise Storo. A Cordial Invitation (i to the Public to call, Examine G'tod. iMJle'- Li Secure Tour km mm X3 tat tisiu .3 i.

rt ft I- j4 I r' The people of Sherman y) ti of Wallace. Kansas, 1 hvci'Vtliin -uiillv uu jn Gen 3 i- i Lit I I Co tntv in 5 1. 1 i i.J --k5 ft jREI ry a full line jds. kinds of sTG DONEi .7 Have the Largest and most complete line of DRY HOOTS and SHOES, CLOTHIXG, Hats and Caps in Western" Kansas, we are now receiving our Winter Goods, such as Blankets, Clothing, and respectfully ask one and all while in Wallace to inspect our goods and get prices. Respectfully, 13.

T. Look Co. With the opening of spring Sherman County will ble her population and the growth of Eustis will rival that of any town Western Kansas. Liberal inducements offered to parties who desire to build on lots, and we will continue to sell at the present Low Prices Until Jan. 1st, 1387.

EUSTIS FURNITUP A fall and complete line of furniture of a) Undertakin, OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS OF wnat places her in the first rank. We there boarded the train torjNebras-ka, which was onced thought by us the arden of Eden but now fast loosing hep Srrip having bo such inducements tTofler the.poorer class as western Kansas and Colorado whos broad acres Uncle fetf dlsj io or cat to P. S. Eustis, President, General Passenger and Ticket Agt. of the B.

M. R. Omaha, Xeb. M. P.

Tomeixv, Secretary. John E. agluy, Treasurer. J. W.

Aixex. For Further iaioriSAtion uddrtig tht StUr at ATt. Coffins made to order when CABINET REPA With Xeatneea Girt ne CaXL i Call on or address, JUDSOX GAKER, Manager of Kit Cardon To CoM Kit Cutaw, 'olottlQ. W. HEREON..

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Pages Available:
1,243
Years Available:
1885-1889