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4f yowds I News, 3 1 JlL Jlj -tj No. 9, Hamlin, Brown Comity, Kansas, Saturday, Sept. 14, 1889, Vol, 1. MILITARY DUELS IN FRANCE. Morrill Oleaninga.

on ITEYio Home iiiu'ntion should bo wnteh just us fiir possible. PERSONAL, Jonng was ii the on publLibod vi ly itttr.n i Satuiil.iy. it llnittlht, Hiit Pure bugv.r and N. at 50 ct-3 yer gallon at P. A.

UV I f(tro. Subscription Kates. One War 'in number of delegates each township, ward and precinct is entitled as shown "by vote of Secretary of State. See list in call tor convention. Jo4N A.

FlTlvTfl.N, M. G. Ham, Chairman. iiecrctary. Camp Sheridan, First Annual Ilfcunion of the Interstate lteunion Association of ex-Viiion soldiers and sailors of Kansas," Nebraska and Missouri, a Sabetlui, Kansas, September 17, 18, 10, ami io, DAY TV Ksi.

i-XuVT. 17. hey your Furniture froiM Six Mcdh Sandusky Button, Dealers In DRY GOODS, Groceries, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Gloves and CLOTHING, TRUNKS AND VALISES. Best Goods at Wiu. Meyers.

spent Sunday in the vicinty of Falls City. Ilobcrt Snftar has purckased the pvop-ertY formerly owned by J. Smith and occupied at present" by Prof. Hunter, and Dan Cichi iias purchased that owned by 1). A.

andeipOol and intends enlarging it some, winch will greatly add to the "appearance of the west L-nd 'of tiie city. C. M. Jones sustained a badly spratnui ankle a few days ago while engaged 'mil friendly scuffle. The Coilego has rceeived a thorough oycr-hauling in tlie shape of paint, Mis.s JSiUt vbitiii? at Ir, A.

I J. Alk-vtoii's." Mr. and ilr. t. iioorn in the city on at(u'notn.

Anti'ii jsnuth Avas viitnig at her Unfit! Jonas Clover's last Sabbath. 11. will receive the News for one ypar went to address. W. II.

Uurnham's mother aiid sister. lliuvatha, Kanstis. Tin. Hamlin nine. Fuse Insults Wliloh Render It Absolute-ly Necessary tliat a Soldiei Should Fight.

The death of a young soldier of the Sixteenth Dragoons from wounds received in a duel has led to a lively discussion in the French papors ou the practice of dueling in the army. On tuis subject the Fetit Parisieti an interesting article. In some regiments, it appears, duel? are rare, owing to the firmness of tho colonels, but in others affairs of honor are a matter of daily occurrence. In the cavalry regiments especially this practice (louiishes. When two soldiers have a dispute, so long as they do not come to blows, they need not light unless they wish to; but a box'settles the matter, 'and, whether they like it or -u till- tii.Ui- Kf the II MCtHlll I'liifj mail Hull IK ll'lll! )OII Itci I iiiitt Iff Ifionliii.

dub. will go to Ail-any next Tlmrsday ST. Oit.M 1SI.AM hk i M. Mi. Til Irs.

O. aic visiting and the. lbany nine iriendy game. VVo hae full of h-ncry on hand for job' work aT this oliieo. of v.

eltiis go to-da'y. Sat lay, to I worth to attend of 'ran. i jioim: a ux Ni. l. 4 t'.

M. -i n. i m. iy'it No. ik 1.

M. No. A. i M.l il; c-xi-i i i s.t' is paper and 'nevv sea al ter which the 1 ii. 1 1' Sunrise Morning tiun.

6 A. it. Fieveille. M. noi, they must meet sword in hand the the Messis.

J. A. Jonas, A. 11. btiiith uul Ik llar-iiig wtrt a I liiawatka ii'jniiay.

r. A. ik Lots, of was in oit on batnrdav last and made T. I'. M.

iil.U.Ui.. 'Daily i-pl sat iii'iuy school began with 40 on the roll last week. The z.nibtc teacher." for tlu- College arrived as was expected and Avfll lier as as tho piano arrives. fiieli has been ordered by K. in lie.

itly aiu! Lowest Prices. atisf action Guarant d. Htirnliri, Kansos. All jou work n. (li'U' i.i ofilce.

't Ml 4 E. Ilaldtaum. With he present 1 ii A' 1 ehicient teachers, we smely oug.it to have' a good schouL John Fulton has returned from Milwaukee where has been aUend- next morning in the riding school, the captain, often without consulting the parties interested, asks permission from the colonel for the rencontre, and the latter nine times out of ten grants it. Nothing then can prevent the duet. The adversaries may bo only too glad to be reconciled, but it is all to no purpose: fight they mutt.

The fencing master is notified. He has the sabres sharpened. Then each unlucky soldier spends the evening in the talie dkymes, where he received counsel and advice from tho prevots, each one of whom this Cilice a pleasant calk 1J. Ilanlii: Las put 'ip a neat iicw fence til iiont of Lis residence ana had it newly painted. T.

C. Maflit-wi li'turned froai St. 1.11 Thursday evening. A Air. Wilson is row woikirji at L.

HiifOPt prise fOi -0 o- o- ir. IV 111. Hij 'J hlri Vv f-V vci'iior, i.i.-Hi. 'f5i cretin A 1 1 1 i l'l Sii't. il' N-l" i ing the (1.

A. encampment. 'Win. Ingham, our lumberman, wa also at-I tending the reunion for' tiie p.i.-.t week and letiirneil Sunday at roon. luid t-auralk' trip vv Tu.iotli.v fiM i.a-nr,:-' W.

IViiin.iS 1.. V.k lini-v i 1 i i.j I). Ankles' Harness Shop. 'ioinLav 'jo the couuliy uiin' fa 19 a. to 4 r.

r.u Ueeeption of Guests, Fegistcrirg and assignment of (2uart.fi 7:30 v. f. Campfire at igwain. Miui'jtty pand. Address Capt.

G. M. Humphrey, of Nebraska. Music Glee Club. Adddresses Hon.

F. A. Morrill, Gen. A. Ik Campbell at.d Hon.

Harrison Kelley, of Kansas. Music (ilee Club. Ten Minutes Speeches 1'y SECOND DAY VKDNEsnA. KiX. IS.

Sunrise Morning Gun. 0:00 A. ii. lleveille. 0:30 A.

31. Meeting at Music Hand." Address cf Welcome. Hon. ira F. Collins, Mayor of Sabcti.a.

Response Capt. F. M. President "of the Association. Music- Hand.

Addresses Senator Ik l'lumb and Lieut. Gov. A. J. Felt, of and in company to i j- lit Siimns i.l" A "i.v A.

,1 ndson P. A. Jiidsoii, Hut! -ii 'v I i i i H'iU i.lP.. "i'ljlltllll-d Little Fstella 'ZavUl was qtdle seriously bitten in the face by a dog one day last The. dog was killed.

Th" and sisters of Vv'rs. for Alaniosa, Colorado, Tuesday noon. The News i i.i, g'-' to his ss. ITarvej Skcivr, ol Morrill, mado this C'thi-e a iijeasam call on Thursday ami juhscrikvd fur the (I lea Nt.it 1. i- ii.

n. ost Ik-oiltcrs, Iliawall.a. A ivint.t Hi; i.a.t.p a lino of Undertaker's in i.ouuMt A. Hii.t I' W. 'I'limer, Fev.

1 W. Ilouchcus piepaied a 1 t.ior A iiH'ii' Tiiili Mint i'Ihiui-- A best cofTce Judson's- Mrs. Niiunie II. Ih-eme, Mioses ilelle l)leaint liufc hha on Veaer a.U ia.v.ie Ihildeman made 1 ss'. ir Tcr iiesli rV.d t-2 t0 st vti.iy.

has an infallible secret stroke or botto to teach him. It is always in the riddng school that the affair Likes place. About 8 o'clock iii the morning the combatants arrive, accompanied by their seconds. Then comes the fencing master, followed by a pre vol, who carries the two sabres. This fellow always takes delight in in-foruiiny the two adversaries that tho sabres are, sharpened' with equal care, so that one will cut just as well as the other.

The-i conies the lieutenant charged with the duty of conducting "affair. He never fails to make DEALER IK. General Merchandise, i Solicits Inspection of His Immense and well- Selected Stock. is r. ri.i'ii'ii .1.

In 1 1 L-n 'it i ii it' i I 1 1 n-t, -1 ii i' 1 Sriuit ir 1 1 1 t.liC io- being his thii birthday, parties metal S. W. Mooiv'a Vl. had of id li.vth and to attend V-u 16 his tiether with the band mar (.. Mm I iii r.u.-- i tt AV.

liMiini'l! i I'. j. residence ver quietly uiui a Hie Sahhatli ivhool and eh-vrch services hv thn of M. Moore. 3Po.ici tor.4 MirjlioS5t l3jrioc Music.

Hand. light of the situation for the purpose J.i-l I I oi I I i f. si t'Mtiiily i Iicpuly ri.imty I 't i riet f.li-rk, t'riilmtc .1 ii'iirc Tri iisui'i rlii'iiir. ol' Ik CmimiI.v County AIJi'I-mc) foui.fy fur Coroner, ing to a few pieces by the band further and soon tilled the Of course there w-s scarcity t.f chairs and the "snrpiijed" slatted in of some. On retuvnii.g.

1e found W. A. Figgai eady to ptesnt him. iu The sur- Addresses Hon. Thos.

Evans, OI- oneouragin-r the heroes M. 1 C.in-'K-li i 4 T. it. titason "ihe uot-s moyi-. so uo t.st o.

c. inn i I tuan tldr.gs ia their line of () rtakers rood.4. it. ii.ii-111-..ii i nhad.es, C'iirpets. Oil cl.vt.is, Gountrtj Produce.

PLEASE REMEMBER THE PLACE, W'ST Jl I'Oi'L. iind Tables, neatlv dune, at behalf of the commum'tv, with tine i Hacks, Ji.Mi!i:x and 1't pairin; set of waieb iipptveiatcil to P. A. Judson Jrn .1. i Ii.i.

Marion J. O. i.t'illil I' i J. T. ri.onl S.

('. f.r'.iieii ln ir store. Ilian ntl a. K'ansa- 'iii' i Ic-iivlcttn 7ti i f'i tins orave a pieasa.ux caii ott euues-day. K.

liaiiiing has boug'nt out ixon Flam hard's Hardware Store. They Viere iuAoU'ing on i'ioriiay and Tuesday. IS. t'eagau came home lrcm St. Josepit on last Saturday for a and returned on Sunday after-noou.

Miss ladu Timms. of Liberty, i- ii: iln, city initing brother, our excellent towitsinan, (eo. 15. Tirruns, this wt ek. Mrs.

Joseph Il.ostetter and daughter, of Orrviile, Ohio, came in on Monday and were the guests of Dr. I). A. Meyers and on Wednesday went to Sabeih.t. J.

II. F.erkley. J. V. FaiLaiF ami T.

J). Weaver, of il.ai din; J. A. Jonas, of ili-serve; Hon. Jolui Schilling, Ihothcio ami S.

Keith will li'i-t our for Fivurs tlc-i wick. John hterus k.e-. bought tla'. old school touse laotK itv and had a new geon then comes upon the scene. Ho I appears with an air of ill-humor, as if he was plagued by the scene.

He is 1 followed by a hospital steward bearing a lot of bandages and lint, a big dish of water with a sponge in the middle, find a set of surgical instruments enough altogether to scare tho bravest of tho brave. "Can we asks tho officer, "Begin," replies the doctor, Then the oh. diatoms take off their I tunics and shirts appear naked to I the iio icr how old the -')' the fullest il ph asaut chat and some, music by some vocalist? and tin b-ntd. Hit; parly abj.einied I c. r.

jj.T!tt. Sccoil'l it' Thiivl ULsirict, l.ii.l.s la-i-UU hairuiuii il AMI y. CtTV fl'l'KKS of Missoiui, ami Adjutant Cole, of Nebiaska. 1:00 v. i.

Grand Parade. 7:30 r. h(. W. It.

C. Campiirc afcWig- WiUil. Mustc r.and. Add: ess of WelcomeMrs. M.

li. Wickins, of Sabetha, Dep'l I'res't W. It. C. Kansas.

licsponse Mrs. Ilelle Harris, DepT Prcs't W. It. C. of Kansas.

Music Glee Club. Addyesses Mrs. Flla Tast iH'ii't It. C. of Kan-ias.

and Mrs. Louisa Hendricks. DepT Treasurer W. It. C.

of Iliinliti; r.Ki;.!:,Oii Tho Hai din ruMic Schools yill Ik-in on Monday tho lellh The (i. Siiiulu -Uy (iaimii'l Sweeiiey teaehcis tire ready for the opening HEPUELICAN CENTRAI COM. MEETING-Hiawatha, Sept. lKa.J Fiusuant to a notiie riven bv Mnjur, Clerk. Ti oaroiivt I'uliee Jinkv.

tai'lial, Kt. Mursiiiil treet Ctjinmi W. A. Nixon. II.

f' ni'li- Stale; for a good i I I school can iOill I Uiiiey. '1'. riiK ill-T. of the. Tha vetavy ain Cheirman of Ucpu; I Central ('ommitce.

The meetii. called order bv A i toll, cre- T. J. Music Clee Club. Addresses Comrades son and 1'ernard Kelly.

Chairmtn. In the tdienee of tarv. tie- cummitte chose M. E. FiEPKLFY, Pres.

P. SMITH, Vice Pies. G. It. TIM MS, Cashier Bank oV- Hamlin, (INCORPORATED) Fiiiil Up Buys and Sells Exchange, Receives Deposits, Loans Money on Short or Long Time.

Interest Paid on Time Deposits, Sabetha I'istriet Fair Association wi! he hold ptriiiMer I and I'o 1 ai Kansas. a ni i.ifonicii that lli.i.-. Kat. Fulton's the lht lady tt.uhtr ii i weather is. They are placed in Th ollieer says: "Go it!" Then tho light superintended by tho fencing master, whose duty it is to parry thi dangerous blows.

At last one of tho moi is hit and the affair is finished. Ia ibo feiajurity 01 cases the duel ends by the defeated party's treating all hands at the canteen. P.ut when old soldiers are engaged, or noncommissioned Oilieers skilled in fencing, tho military duels too often terminate otherwise. ii.v ale Minute Speech e- lh Ten vim isx in Iterelar vivai'Liim' tei SuMwiliii, "v.oir.:. Sflioi'l eeiy ut ll'ero A.

M. mei'liliK eei.v eiiilis. ei ii'il la i ly i to oi me svt III "'V. It. 'Vi 1.

SWI'OI i' m. Ser 'eitlnjr. walk pot dow on south and west cj-i. hown count Messrs. Honey Al sides of the -d i i1" I her school at lit serve la Mi "rati ry favorable auspices lay iiiiiu i T'Milh-r were the carpenters.

A. J. I.eibciig.Hxl. of Fadoni.i, was in ttwn shaking hands with ins many friends on hist Tuesday. He made i c.

1() it, PaiiT. enx -I i c. li.vii this otfice a pleasant VAKTED BattCi-aiid Eggs ai A. Jadoa's. West End Store.

call. He of Deeds. Secretary, ovo tern. Uu call of th roll the foHoivbig persons, were noted as present: Irvving G. M.

Vf'ilsosi. Fadonia A. J. Leibcr.g-.-ed. llamiin Reserve pre J.

A. Jonas. Hamlin a. II. Smith.

Morrill I. A. Fulton. Valnlf tv. Fairview pi ev si.

Murray. Fioxy for S. Thompson Carson prec, th Evans. Ht-binson J. Milch.

-It, Everest W. W. Price. Mission Willis Juo. L-o rimer, proxj- fov W.

Figeley. F-aker prec, S. E. Erwin. W'M.

Itl.AI.N. S. S. S'Mt't. Ki-isroi'Ai.

U. S. S. is lii'M M-i' Su-iliiy lit o'eloek i'. M.

in Hie rtiiifo'i. Ki-iiiumi wvviee canuiale for Reroiik-r THIKD HAY TIICltSDAY, SEPT. 1 Sunrise Morning Gun. 0:00 A. I.

lleveille. e.SU a. M. Meeting Wigwam, i.i Addresses Gov. L.

I'. Humphrey and Senator John Ingalls, of Kansas. Music Hand. Address Capt. Henry liooih, uep't Commander U.

A. li. of Kansas. Song Mrs. Ik-He C.Harris.

Addies-Col. C. S. Nation. DepT Commander Sons cf Veleraus in Kansas.

Something New in Photography. A curious photographic apparatus, in which a camera is raised by a rocket and lowered by a parachute, is being developed, a Paris correspondent says. lieKl us per DLTiECTOIiS. I. Button, G.

E. Timms. Pi Pi'eiffer. in. Kit, Sup't.

'J' H. P. Smith, 2. C. Blanchard, Jolin Sterns, Hebt.

Gaston. S- Berkley, A. E. C. M.

Tf.at by a French inventor, M. Amedee Den- 1 assv- -to il? L1IUI I1U11 1U1 111 lli'J 1 Mrs. liobert (ktston returned home on Tuesday noon, biinging the remains of her sister, Mrs Lucy Crews, from Chicago, Ilk, wheie she had gone for treatment, but did not lecover, J. I). Hinton, of Hamlin, of the old stand-by democrats of the county, wa.4 I I The.

G. A. II. inter-slate Heunion Association will meet at Sabeiha. Nemaha county.

Kansas Sppt. 17, 18. Hi and IM. Captain F. M.

Poseguto, of St. Joseph, 1 'resident and Commai'der of Camp. Ballard's Sno-cr This wondpiful I.ir.iment is known from the Atlantic Hp hi MiUmf yo'ff Powhattan twp pi.c, StX sneiKTl i. o. V.

Itaiiilin tifulwe No- l-'U nicct-i Moe.lay VKitiii" In-' t''iefH are eonU'illy in W. IMIIHINS, N. fi. .1 W. Ilol OMU.

Sec y. A. A. M. Itaiiilin f.nilvre N' i''vl nil the S-ioiiil rnuilli A toriliat im italion to all M'k.

in .11. STA1 1 oi, W. M. John i i i.et 'y. in the city Friday and called on tho I Commercial.

Ho also left en i to tils Cacitic and from the Lakes to the outf. it i subscription. -iiorton -ommercial. the lor.c penetrating Imminent in the worla. It will i 1 i i cure Kheuinatism, Neuralgia, Sprains, bruises Cats, 'Evving Herbert C-f the Hiawatha Wouii'ls, Old Sores, Hums, Sciatica, Sore throat, Sore Chest and all inflammation, after all others havr i Olid, US Voted tlilt UgJ 'ifcst editor OH failed.

It Will cure Uarbed Wire Cuts and heal all r. Exemplification W. It. 'Pitual at I. O.

O. F. Hall. I to 0:00 i. m.

FegimentaJ and Tompany Iteunions. r. m. Campfire at Wigwain. i Music hand.

Address Me. D. MeCook i if. tins ltegular Army. wounds where proud flesh has set in.

It is equally CWSpapcr i Nl IOill. LS.s:) elficieut for animal; Try it and you will not be with, out it. Price 50 cents. ThAI.K Sl J.U.. DrilfriristS.

II. EHVIN, 1:1. Physician and Surocuii. First Oi.iaMi fn, b. HAMLIN, KANSAS, Arrangemtnts liave made for one fare for the round trip on all I railroads, to the Fair -ami Inter-state ami awarded a cromo by T.

P. Inder-mill, at the St. Joseph, Exposition, ami also elected chairman of their liieeling. Tones will receive, our thanks for the price of one year's subscription to the Nkws Glkanlu. His lather and mother, Win.

II. denies, and wife and brother, J. M. Jones started for Pine Pock, Sanbenido county, Cal.j on Thursday. 1 Farmers' Choice And Millers' Pride, Be sure and try Hamlin flour before buying elsewhere.

They gurantee entire satisfaction. Hicjliot, Pi4ce l3iicl for Wheat. -Hamlin Milling Compaut, A. Ilolcomb Hiawatha ciiy, 1st ward, C. W.

Welcome, proxy for T. "McLaughlin. ihid ward, M. G. Ham.

ol ward, W. M. Shirley. 4th ward, M. L.

On motion the following person 1 were requested to represent absentees: C. II. Pierce, 1st ward, Horton. O. J.

Nugent. 12nd ward, Horton. M. Fisher, Dist. 44.

J. Sherret, Hiawatha twp. On motion proxies of T. McLaughlin, AV Figley and Thompson, were accepted. On motion Chair was.

insti-ucted to appoint a committee of three to recommend time of holding primaries ami county convention. Chair appointed Price, li Murray and A Jonas. On motion Chairmau was instructed to appoint a committee of three on apportionment. Chair appointed as such committee, Haut, (il Wilson and Ervin. I-I li rnoss Sixigb and Double Harness, Tly Nets and Laj) Dusters chesp for cash at G.

D. WINKLES. vi.iic'icc 1 iiiiici iiii 11, uuc 1. omii 1 Hcuuion at Sabetha, Sept. 17,18,19 and 0.

18S0, within a distance of luu ai one third beyond that distance. Hamlin will toon be one of the neatest country owns in Frown county. Kansas, for the city fathers have passed ordinances for side walks to be built along the principal streets. Already many hundreds of feet have been put don. and the good work is still going tin, and the entire city will soon have good walks.

Come- and see us and take a walk over our beautiful city Hamlin. S. Sweeney, Music Glee Club. Address Ex-Gov. Geo.

T. Anthony. Ca.pt. J. D.

Darker ami Capt. Albert L. Green of Kansas. Sot.g Shady," Comrade. T.

J. Audi rson. Ten Minute Speeches Py Comrades. roenrit hay sLivr. 20.

Su rise on i i Gun. 0.00 a. A. it. Meeting at Wigwam.

Music Hand-Election of Odicers and selection of place for next Reunion. Addresses Ex-Senator Van Wyck of Nebrska. and Hon. Ik W. Perkins of Kansas.

Music Glee Club, Addresses Hon. J. H. Johnson, and J. H.

MeGonigal, Junior Vice Commander G. A. It. of Kansas. Music Awarding Prizes to Drum Corps.

1:00 to 5:00 r. m. lieunion by States. 7:30 r. jr.

Grand Display of Fireworks. 10:00 r. "Lights Out." cylinderieal camera has twelve lenses round its circumference, with a sensitive plate in its center, and it is provided with a shutter, which opens and iustantly closes as the apparatus commences to fall. The descent is eased by the opening of the attached parachute, which is drawn back to the operator by a cord attached before the firing of the rocket. For securing bird's-eye views the photo-rocket offers several important advantages over balloon photography, such as comparative cheapness in operating- and freedom from risk in ease of use for military l'eeonnoitering.

Pall Mall Gazette. In My Dreams. It Ls only in my dreams That I know you, friend of Mine, Only in my dreams That across the border Una Of tho actual and real To the realms of the ideaL, Where the veil of masks is rent, That hi something liKe content, Thoughts of grief cannot disjicl, I seem to see and know you well, Friend of Mine. It is only in my dreams That you know me, Friend of Mine, Only in my dreams That a spirit raro, divine. Seem to hold us both in thrall, v' As we list its holy call 5 Unafraid, to reach, aspire, Over self, to something higher; Something both can understand, Beckoning us with eager baud, Friend of Mine.

It ia only in my dreams That we wander. Friend of Mine, Only in my dreams That your fancies intertwine Wreaths of song-, to which I list. Dumb, entranced, because I missed Long" ago the voice to Chords that now are hushed and still, Slain, alas! by tyrant pain, Nevermore to wake again Friend of Mine. It is only in my dreams I am happy. Friend of Mine; Only in my dreams That across the border line I should daro to seek you so Dare to feel that I might know Clasp of hand and glance of eye; Lightsome moments fiitt ing by, As the thought waves round us roll.

Each a message soul to soul, Friend of Mine. It is better that in dreams Only wandering, Friend of. Mine, Only in my dreams, Hand with hand should intertwine; Life is cruel, sordid, col 1, J. H. PRICE SON, DEALERS IN OAK, HARD, AND SOFT PINE LUMBER, xotapy pvnijc, Ami JScsil Jstntc Asjcvut.

Town Properly For licet And Sale. Committee on time of holding pri- Also collections made. I ill fxtt't cl nrnl test fc j- 1 Sii.voHv Viri if 1 iie dow Iss fi Jb 41 sLI kj a GROCERIES. ulstt it full line of IS ut ton's. Ballard's Horehoand Syrup.

VJr rnannlff tih to be the best Ccugh Syrtti man Sawed And Split oak Posts. Hard And Soft Coal. Always ON HAND. GO TO A. J.

REEME ufactured in the whole wide world. This is saying a preat Hal.but it is trut. For Consumption, Cote, us. Cotts. Sore 'ikront.

Sort Chest, Pneumonia, Bron- The lieliable hay last Saturday, was kicked by a horse and had his left leg broken just above the ankle. Dr. F. II. Erwin was called on and dressed the wound.

He is doing extremely well and will soon recover. Captain W. D. Covington, editor of the Pliillipsburg Democrat, was in Hamlin last Wednesday ami made this olllce a pleasant call. He is on a visit to his brother, Blount Covington, and son-in-law, Mort Hales who are living near Mamlin, L.

E. Harding will soon move the entire stock of Hlanchard to his Furniture rooms-, just as soon as he gets up his shelving for tho purpose. He will then have a full stock in his line. W. A.

Nixon ill continue with him as tinner in the trade. Messrs. W. W. Smith, of 'Coaid, and David Crews, of Grenada, Kansas, in company with our esteemed townsman.

It. P. Smith, made this ollice a pleasant call on Thursday. The Nkws Glkaxku goes to the address of Mr. Crows for six months.

Ilr has the sympathy of this community in his bereavement. We obtained tliefollowiiig names of those who attended Mrs. Lucy H. Crews' funeral on Wednesday, viz: David Crews, the husband, the Misses Nellie and Mary Crews. Kobert Gaston and family.

A. II. Smith and fami-lv, W. F. Smith and wife, F.

W. IVIllall I'll!" 1 I 111 Citrts, St senmn, roup, rriwing uu I 111. Ill, I 01 IOill of the mrZat and Lugs, we positively Hamlin, Kan sas. guarantee llallard's llorenound Syrup to be without any equal on the whole face of the globe. In support of this statement we refer to every individual who has ever used it, and to every druggist who has ever sold U.

fc'Jtll evidence is indisputable, Stkiins, 1i n-rirists. Gifieeries. Country Produce Taken In E.c)iang' Also Dealer In Lhe Poultry. A. Ji.

V.s. For Sale. maries and county convention reported as follows: We, your committee appointed to recommend a day for holding the primaries and convention, would recommend Saturday, the 28 of September for the primary and Monday, Sept. 30 for the convention and would further recommend that the convention be called tit 10 o'clock A. M.

at the court house in Kansas. W. W. Pkic Chairman. On motion the report was adopted.

The committee on apportionment reported as follows: Mr. Chairman and Genlemen: Your committe would recommend an apportionment of one delegate for each twenty-live (23) otes and major fraction thereof as shown by the votea cast for Secretary of State at the fail election of 1 M. G. Ham. G.

M. Wilsox. S. Euvix. On motion report of committe was adopted.

On motion the Secretary read a list Yost 331'otliois. Quarterly Meeting. The Third Quarterly Meeting of the Morrill Charge, M. E. Church, will be held at Morrill on Sabbath, Sept.

22, 1889. Quarterly Conference, Saturday, Sept. 21st, at 2 o'clock P. Dr. Pendleton, of Topeka.

will be present and oiliciate. Let us have a good, old fashioned Methodist Quarterly meeting. C. S. Fkkakk, Pastor.

Dissolution Eotice- IFUENITUEE UNDERTAKING, Notice- Those knowing themselves indebted to Staley I'rothers, will iind your account with D. H. Staley. Please call and settle by the of this month, as I must have money. Sept.

IbH'J. I). II. Staley. A (rood Hotel, well located in a western Kansas county seat town.

Ternis reasonable. For further particulars, inquire at the Nkws otlice, Hamlin. Kansas. For Salo Just So. A desirable residence, house and lot for sale upon reasonable terms.

The Carpets, Oil Oloths Window shades, Ein'balmins Neatly And Sal -Lsfa'ctorily Done. JOBBING BEPAIBING. Hiawatha, 0-G Kansas. John Fisenbise, living near house is one and a half stories high. September 5, 1880.

We, the undersigned, have this day dissolved partnership. W. Staley retiring. All accounts duo and against-the lirm are payable to and by D. If.

threshed fiotu acic. ljo bushels i two rooma alxne and two bviow. Smell its cup aa-1 hard boll; Kverinore its drop of sweet Eludes the lips ami iurouipletc, Hurt with stops. dwci.rd.V.t. vain.

Its music em! 3 in h. wail of pain, 1' I'tOIKl of.M.uo. liireh ArnohL Subscribe for the Nkws Cleankh. by by Terms ol sale made Know eaiiim of wheat, of the Fed variety, which will average 11 A bushels to the acre. This is an excellent yield.

Moitii and ife. W. W. Smith, Al on G. I).

Winkles, Hamlin, Kansas. I-4w. D. II. Stalky.

-W. Stalky. oi votes cast lor secretary and the I Smith and F. J. Smith.

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