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The Abilene Herald from Abilene, Kansas • 3

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either upon buildings that are being erected, or with the farmers in the vicin The First Successful Mower was the From Chapman. Surveyor Romig was down Monday. A. W. Rice was oing business here ty, or with the threshing outfits.

This the only town in the county where Monday, BUCKEYE. town lots are being eold, for the purpose' of erecting residences upon them. -00 Carrie Kubach is visiting in Abilene this week. Bar- Mr. Beck, a son-in-lawof Phillip No More Fusion.

Several democrats have been inter: rett iB visiting here. 0) L. Strother was down arranging veiwed in regard to nominating a straight democrat ticket, in every case every democrat interveiwed was very etnpha- political wires, Monday. O. L.

Thisler was in Marion county on in declaring himself for straight business Wednesday. democracy. Next week the Herald will publish an additional list of names. Will Terrell is suffering from having run a spike through his foot. Jacob' Easter, Newbern: I am in favor M.

Boles has returned to the city of a ticket. from his tour around the globe. George Easter, Newbern: I am through with going- outside' the demo Mrs. Cook and Mrs. Talbot have re crat party, we certainly want to nomi-- turned from their World's Fair trip.

nate a ticket. Buy the Buckeye nd You Run no Its Keputation is Well Established. Mrs. Kate Murphy and Miss Walsh of Edward Welch, Banner: am in favor Herington, are visiting in the city, of a full ticket. J.

W. Kirchner, Center: I am certainly Mr. Clayton sold seven car loads of in favor of nominating a full ticket, with old corn to P. Sheeran this week at 24c a ticket of good mon wei will poll a big per bushel. fote in JUnterpnse.

Geo. Fuss has returned from Oklaho Robterson Jones, Grant: I am in favor, ma with all his little "Fusses'1 and their of nominating a full ticket. It is light draft. mother. Fred Lueker, Union: I am in favor ticket with only democrats placed The four threshing outfits in this vi A keen cutter.

thereon. ciriity keep'things lively in town rainy days arid Sundays. A. F. Ludermann, Union: 1 am for a' Easily Managed.

Our bread supply is well kept up by straight democrat ticket, think every democrat in -Union township favors a. straight ticket. Union township wilt our two bakeries. Kelley has a new bake oven and'oley a new baker. Has long brass lined boxes.

give the tiejtet a big majority. There is considerable old corn about Henry Howe. Rhinehart: We want ticket. I am opposed to fusion and be here. One would be surprised to see the cribs full of it, if he Were to travel lieve a straight ticket composed of good among the farmers.

men will poll a big vote. Long shafts. Double hooked pitman. Adjustable bearings. Uncle John Scanlan.

Noble: The only Dan Bolen is here from Texas. There must be some feminine attraction that thing to do is to nominate a full ticket and then work for its success. V' brines Daniel up from his southern home so often, ijeonara wunman, we must Simple G-ears. nominate a straight democrat ticket this fall. The business men of Chapman are all in favor of ehforcine the prohibitory B.

Ruffner, I am through law to the letterHf other towns ill the with fusion, I am in favor of a democrat ticket. county would do the same. Peter Loughrew was up to Abilepe A. G. Buchanan, Buckeye: We must this week and went out to.

his farm certainly nominate a straight, out) and out ticket. north of there. He will thresh his wheat this week which will pp about The Buckeye does good work where other W. H. Barber.

Grant; Nothing but a- fifteen bushels per acre. straight ticket must go this time. If. we can't win we can prove ourselves mowers fail because of its Perfect Shear cut democrats. "Uncje John" Scanlan has returned from farm' life and is stopping at the Snyder house.

Although well along in years l-Uncle john" is hale and hearty Pearl Ross, Grant: Of course I am for. It has been sold in Dickinson county for over a straight ticket, from top to Nothing else goes with me. and as strong ffrrnany of our young C. C. Detroit: We want a 20 years and not a single one has failed to straight county ticket.

men. Some time ago when a couple of cou Pat Scanlan, Chapman: It is time pies were out walking, on a Sunday eve give satisfaction. For terms and prices see democrats to assert themdfelves, and get down to straight businrss. We have, been following after false Gods long. ning, how about the couple that were kept knocking at the door until long after midnight before "the inside couple nough.

The only hope for democratisi. HODGE BEOS. would open the door. is to advocate straight democracy ancj E. Fancher has the nicest and most put a straight democratic ticket in the.

field. attractive front in town we mean the front on his business room it is a blood Patrick Sheeran, Chapman: By all means let us have a straight democratic, ticket. It is the best way tq strengthen red, with terra cotta and purple trim- mings. Mr. Fancher is always abreast LATE HAPPENINGS- 1 The world's fair will be closed on' party in the county.

of the time with new ideas. Washington, July 17. There is general concurrence among the officials of the treasury department that the financial situation has improved and continues to improve. So firm is this beleif that notification receiv Center: I am, democrat A young tornado sported about with Sundays in the future. straight, there is no populist oe repub the house tops Sunday night.

The roof The Rev. Henry A. Adams, once lican about me. Straight goods what we wont this year, of the Spark's block was lifted off and ed by the comptroller of the currency Brady's larn was blown to pieces; a noted Espiscopal minister of Buffalo and New York City, has become a Frank Callahan who was spending the aturday that three more national Catholic. evening at the hotel had a spell of hys banks had failed did not cause any serious misgivings of a return to the critical stage of the past several terics, he was so badly frightened; Chief Young-man-Afraid-of-IIis- A letter from Molhe Uogan gives in weeks.

Horse dropped dead at Newcastle Wyoming. He was one of the most reliable Indians in the Sioux nation. formation of her having reached Ireland, The gold reserve is gradually get On board, the ship she met Alexander McFadden of Abilene. Her many friends Evangelist Vernon who eloped with ting back to its full amount of 100 million dollars as a resut of the im are glad to know of her having a pleas a married woman from Pittsburg Kas. attempted suicide by jumping from an ant trip and a safe arrival upon that provement in the financial situation.

Ssturday it was $98,405,366. ABILENE MARKETS, (Corrected every Friday.) Winter Wheat No 2 red 1 40 No. 37 No, 2 hard 4Q No. 3, 37 25 20 23 ........4.00 4.23 Onions 1.50 Potatoes. 60 Butter, Lard 15 Eggs oa Hay 6.00 3 5 Spring Chickens 07' Turkeys 06 beautiful Isle so far away.

There was quite a "tooting" time here Washington, July 14. It is Saturday night. A couple of our prom inent citizens were conspicuous by be learnned at the pensinn office to-day that 2,500 pensioners have been suspended up to date under Secretary express while in charge of an omcer. He was badly shaken up but not seriously injured. On arriving at Pittsburg he plead guilty and was sentenced to the county jail for six months.

The Weimar Gazette officially denies1 the stories that have gained wide currency that the Grand Duke of Saxe- ing out for "a lark" upon this occasion when they should have been at home in the bosom "of their families." Married Only men ought not be so frolicsome. Hokebmith recent ruling, requiring beneficiaries of the act of June 27, 18-90, to prove total disability where they are drawing pensions of $1 2 per month. The suspensions are not confined to any particular locality, but are well distributed throughout the country. Weimar recently sought to bjing about 'Lex" Miller visited Wakefield last Sunday. There he met one of the girls he used to go with before he was mar T.

D. Fry had the misfortune of being a reconciliation between the Uerman emperor and Prince Bismark. Chairman Fuller, of the democratic ft Nickel, ried. Of course we would not want to say any thing to make Mrs. Miller jeal run over by the cars on the Santa, Fe-yesterday noon, He was walking on No pensioner has yet been dropped under the decision', for the reason that the sixty days allowed the pensioners state central committee oi Iowa says emphatically that Governor Boies will be renominated as the democrats can not do anything else.

Our Ice Cream Soda St. John's, N. July 15. The Peary expedition steamship Falcon sailed last night for the Labrador set Water is the fines tlements to sret docs and thenoo to Greenland. The ship was fully sup ous, but "Lex" ought to explain about the big letter he sent away Monday that cost him five cents postage.

Arise Alexes and "clear your skirts." The sudden storm Sunday evening caught a number of our frolicsome young folks unprepared. We will only mention the unfortunate gentlemen. There was John Callahan at Cogans who stopped at Con Taylor's, Charlie Reef and Charlie Loudon, at Detroit, Jas. and Thos. Sheeran, P.

D. Howe and Frank Callahan all had to look for a dry place before they reached their respective homes. During the present financial trouble our city is standing tbe pressure all drawn. plied with coal and other necessaries and it is expected will reach its desti the side track and the engineer was making a flying switch. The alarm was given but Mr Fry being almost totaly deaf did not know of the approaching dnnger until it was too late.

He was taken to the home of his son-in-law, Chas. Shane and his right leg was amputated about half way between the knee and ankle and the loft foot was taken off at the instep, by Doctors J. and Harry Felty, Mr. Fry is one of the old settlers of the county, and has many friends who sympathize with him. Being 78 years of age it is questionable if he can recover from the terrible shock.

Sam Barr has opened up a place of business on Third street, next to Kum merlarrd's bakery, where lunch, cool summer drinks and cigars aud tobacco can be nation in four weeks, returning here in which to make proof of disability have not elapsed. Many of the cases suspended will result in the dropping of the pensioner, but may be confined to a reduction of peniion, according to the degree of disability and its cause, as shown by proofs submitted. Mrs John Reeves was in town this week with some fine apples which brought the top price. The man in the moon blushed Wednes day evening as he looked through the foliage of the shade trees near the back porch of a south side residence, where he beheld a bathing scene in which there were two participants, dressed suitable for the occasion snd the weathw. We use only the late in September.

Berlin, July 15. The army bill finest fruit was passed by the reichstag this after noon by a majority of sixteen, the vote standing 201 in favor of the our syrups. measure 185 against it. light. bank is still open, and our merchants carry the keys to their stores, After the bill had been finally adopted ihe reichstag was declared Every laboring man who has come here NlTIBlfT closed.

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300
Years Available:
1892-1893