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Greenwood County Republican from Eureka, Kansas • Page 1

Greenwood County Republican from Eureka, Kansas • Page 1

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"a 11 1 3PUBLICAN. VOL. G. EUREKA, GREENWOOD COUNTY, KANSAS, MAY 23, 1884. NO.

1 NWOOD UNTY so. Let them count up their delegates i V. SHUTTER, Collins Block, Eureka, GEO. W. Attoruey-At-Law, Kansas.

the convention and if they have enough, The First National bank of New York, has been selected as the fiscal agency of Kansas. Road Notice. Kotio ig heroby given that a Petition has been presented to the Board of County Commissioners of Greenwood Connty, Kansas, asking for the location of a County Boad, as follows, to-wit Greral Ccnnty EepMicaa Pt-BLIfcBED llVEBr FRIDAY AT EUREKA, GREENWOOD KAN'S AS let them nominate him and we will support him. Bat if we have enough dele gates we will nominate him and they will FEED Se SA-XiE STABLE. McNeal Hamilton, PROPRIETORS.

SOUTH END MAIN EUREKA, KANSAS. Special Attention given to Boarding Hordes. Z. IIARLAX, ATTORNEY AT LAW, office in Court House Eureka. Kansas.

sunnort him. as republicans ougnt to ao. Commencing the nw corner of the sv of We have no fear about the result, but May 30th, not later than 10 o'clock a. when comrades Eastwood, Graffiu and De Ford will receive them, and the following ladies will take charge of the flowers and arrange there: Miss Jessie Brookover, Miss Helen Jaqnith, Miss Edith Mahan, Miss Denlson, Mrs. H.

S. Jones, Mrs. T. Hol-venon, Mrs. Ira P.

Nye, Mrs. T. Ditte-more, Mrs. C. H.

Da Ford, Mrs. C. A. Wakefield, Mrs. Dillon, Mrs.

Dr. Silsby, Mrs. Eastwood and Mrs. Her wick, who will call to their assistance such other help as they may need. Come one, come alL and help ns observe tne swii Lownsmp ar section 'Jt range 11 waere rood way to make a little party of prohi Publication Notice.

Bafors Oranvllla Griffith of Eureka township, Graeawood county, Kansas. FaAitK OsBoaw, Plaintiff, vs. J-Josh Mcdosau, Defendant. Raid defendant is hereby notified that on the 7th day of May 1844, an order ot garnishment for the sum of fifty and MUO dollars was issued by the above named Justice of the Peace against his goods and chattelstiD the above entitled action. And that said case will be heard on June the 6th, at one o'clock, p.

in. Jso. A. Oliphant, Attorney for Plaintiff, fattest Gbanville Gbifpith, J. P.

51-5 11 limb and iDjralla for Arthur. Leavenworth, May 19. The Leavenworth limes will publish a statement in the morning that letters have been received in this city and State within the last few days from both Senators Plamb and Ingalls, saying that they are favorable to the nomination of Chester A. Arthur bitionists that will take votes away from Tehmsof Subscription: Otic vent 1 50 Six uioutfis 100 Three SO One mouth 25 the republican party will be to abase them J. B.

CLOGSTON. D. B. FULLER. clog st oy fuller, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Eurtk, Kansas.

Office aecoud floor, Opera block. so thoroughly before the convention fer wanting their man, that they will not be New Barber. able to stand with ns after it. YYe say Suiqlt Copy 05 Invariably in Advance. that is a good way to drive them to ex the beeter road turns north, thence running west on the quarter section line 60 rods, thence south and west crossing Fall river at the ford known as the Hallet ford, thence up said river on the south bank to the section line between the ne and nwJi of section township it rango 11, thence south with said line to the sw corner of the section iJ7 township -36 range 11, thence west as near as practicable to Bectiou line to the sw corner of section -29 township 28 of range 11 where it intersects with the Twin Falls and Eureka road.

And uikto said proposed road the board appointed the following viewers Abbot, Furguson and Wash to meet at the beginning of said Itoari, on the 25th day of June at 2 a 1KS4. and in conjunction with the Coun FRANK P. COGSWELL. ROTARY PITLIC. Rooms 3 and 0 Colliiis Llock, Eureka Kan.sa.-i.

ol-lm. treraes. but it is not tne way 19 DUUd for the republican candidate for president on the ground that he is the strongest man around, and that he is certain to carry Xew York. It is now believed that Ar Memorial day. By order of J.

Jameson, F. W. Watsos, Adjutant. Post Com. the republican ticket to its full strength OFFICE PAPER CF THE and completeness, rhj old pronioitionu FEAXK S.

ALWELL, Successor to I. N. LEE, of the Pennsylvania Barber Sliop. A barber of long experience, solicits the 0. C.

IIORTOy. is the same kind of a man the old aboli thur will have fully one-half of the Kansas eighteen votes in the Chicago convention. Communicated. tionist was. He is extreme.

He has but OBOSTO HOUSE, R.xmls, and Notice For Publication. Lano Office at Isdepespesce Kaksas, I May Mb. lmt. Notice is hereby Riven that the following nam 'J'C Good hoard at rensomiMo rates. Soecial v.

k. norn, i A. STItKtL, one idea for the time, and he may be mis taken as to the wisest poUcy for its sue rates to regular day boarders. Toronto, Kansas. More Outrages.

Editor kepcblicax: In a late issue patronage of all in need of Tonsorial skill. ty surveyor to view, locato and survey said ed settler has fled notice of his intention to of yonr paper yon say that through ia cess, but he is alwavs sincere, and the re Will be pleased to welcome former patrons IRA P. NYE. J. II.

SEIIJLE The burning of the churches at Wieh Koad, and to give all parties a hearing. By order of the Board. A. W. Hart, formation received from myself, yon was publican party ought to give him credit A western editor declares that he sup ita by incendiaries, on account of the NYE d- SEIDLE, of the shop and new ones.

Shop opposite 5-'J County tlerk. for it and treat him like a republican. lead to do great injustice to county attorney Harlan tfco. ir by pajier, andiiis family by sawirjg wood. make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before J.

S. Stewart Clerk District Court at Eureka, Kansas, on Saturday. Juno 28th 1884, viz: John Sanr-wetn, of Enreka, Kansas, for the ne of sw section 30, town 26a range lOe. AW, KEATi ESTATE AND COLLECTION the Post Office, This thing of abusing him and calling him a I the burning ef the SL E. Chnrch, AJ Otlice, est si'ie Main, between 1st aii'l 24 Notice for 1'ablication.

ill you allow the facta to be shown fool because ne wants anotner candidate. A. C. SMITH. J.

W. DIXON. is like one child quarreling with another. streets, fcureka, Kansas. Abstract of Titlo Plata and reliable fumuhed real estdte.

iu I iroemvood county, Kans, and let your readers judge whether or not I was mistaken or misrepresented the lie names toe following witnesses to prove The flurry occasioned by the (suspension of the York banks last week has died out. and business resumes its accustomed his continuona residence upon and cultivation and sayinsr. you want the biggest piece. facts spoken of. of said land, viz Let the convention give the biggest piece Cawker Oity, last Tuesday night, on account of the liquor prosecutions there.

That's argument of the assassin; that is the way Kansas was made a free State; That's the surest way of making Kansas free men everlastingly sure that absolute W. H. Fuller. George Wen-shine. John Bres- SMITH 5c DIXON, Enreka, Kansas.

In September 1883, li. Z. SwegeL of to the man of its choice, and every repub tranquility. F. R1ZER, ESTATE AND LOAN ner and John Wiersbing all of Eureka, Knnsas.

Severy, was charged with a misdemeanor, EAL AGENTS no. zo ai. j. baltkh. lican will abide by its choice.

Gentlemen connt op vour numbers like men. Leave an information hied by C. Jx lftttcmore, It is estimated that the assessed value TjAxd Office at Wichita, Kansas, 1 May li, lm. I N'OTTCE hereby given that the following named settler has riied notice of his intention to iniike final proof iu support of hi3 claim, and th-it paid proof will bo made before J. S.

Stewart, Clerk of the District Court, at Eureka, Kansas, on Saturday, July 12. 1M, viz: K. Timions, of Beaumont, Eansat, for the east's of aud neii of sef. section 1 town 28s range Se, and sw of nw 1-4 of section ti, town 28s range 51-6 Begister. and rirrid prohibition is rirht.

The worst before J. P. Hilyard J. P. off this childish accusation that "yon want House, SipaiiCarriaiBPaiiitiii only set of Abstract iu GreenwcKKi County.

Pny taxes for uou-resilents. Business solicited, which will receive prompt attention of railroad property in the State this year will exceed that of last year from On return of the warrant, Mr. Swegel the piece," and "you'll spoil the play if you don't got yonr way," and "shut your requested an adjournment for the purpose 'tic for Publication. Land Officb at IsnEPEsnESCE, Kansas. 1 Auril lC-h.

181. as stated then and there of sending for month. There rs victory in toe air for the republicans this falL but it is for xbx J. D. PIERCE, M.

T)HY8ICIAN AND SURGEON. Office on tha corner south of the post-office. 8 the county attorney, whom, he stated. part of the matter is that the real criminals, those who teach the poor fools to do these things, escape the punishment dne for them. The man who teaches th doctrines that lead more ignorant men to do these things is the worst criminal.

He is a double criminal for he makes criminals first, and then incites them to commit Ho names the following witnesses to prove his Kalsominlng and Paper Hanging wonld dismiss the action. TsJotc Is hereby given that the following il named settler has filed notice of her inten it is not child's play. Mirtfuill County continuous resiueuce upoa, and cultivation of, snid land, viz: In due time Mr. Harlan made his ap tion to make final proof in support of her cinim, and that said proof will be made before J. S.

David Edgar, James Edgar, Oalviu Kefoidand WU. A Bational mass meeting of the wool growers of the United States is iu session at Chicago. J. S. Coddington, of Kansas, was elected temporary chainran.

When the Washington monument is completed a great American eagle is to be perched iu dignified security fire hundred feet in the air and on a chimney weighing more than 73,000 tons, and costiDg Stewart, clerk of the District Court, at Eureka, Tickets to the Chicago Convention. (reorge Keloid, all of Beaumont, Kansas. K. L. WALKER, Register.

F. UIGGLys, il. SURGEOS and PHYSICIAN. alls promptly answere 1 day and night. Office opiosite 1'ost Office.

SPECIALTY, aanaas on Monday, June 16, 18rt, viz pearance, before the court called a jury and proceeded with the testimony in the absence of the prosecuting witness, who was at the time at work near by but had forgotten, or never understood th hoar ef Sarah E. Boot, of Beaumont, Kansaa, for the Nearly two weeks ago we published an crimes, Hut as we said at first, the assassin and the incendiary, are the last re-resort of the party that fails in argument. The men who made Kansas free in spite of these arguments are living yet, and can article intended to correct misapprehen iw4 of neii and seK of nwi and lots 1 and 2, section 30, town 27s. ra 9e. She names tbe followine witnesses to prove sions concerning the distribution of tickets EUREKA BANK, trial.

her continuona residence upon, and cultivation Dr. J. L. 0 YERSTREET, DENTIST. Office in Collins Block, lioonlg 3 and 4.

Eureka, Kansas. of admission to the republican national No attachment was issued for the wit be depended on to meet these arguments. convention, and to inform those desiring ness and Mr. Harlan instructed the jury of said land, vis: C. Cook, T.

F. Biley, C. F. Copeland and Annie E. Copeland, all of Beaumont, Kansas.

EUREKA, KANSAS. to attend how tickets may be obtained. Notice for Publication. Land Office at Independence I May 15, lHSt. N'OTICE is hereby given that the following-nauH-ri settler has filer, notice of his intention to make final jn in supiirt of his claim, and that said proof will he mu-l-; Weft ire J.

S. Stewart, Clerk of Hi.stvk't Court, at Eureka, Kansas, on Thursday, July Utli, lsst, viz: John F. Kawlitis, of Eureka. Kansas, for the ne1 of se, 3 towunhip -27s ruue lOe. He names the following witaeasos to prove his to return a verdict ''No probable cause, or malicious prosecution, so as to assess the No.

12.7U6. M. J. Salter But it is evident the matter is still imper -o)- A Dignified Administration. 19-6 Register.

fectly understood, and people going to casts to the prosecuting witness. Chicago to attend the convention may be lhis may have been proper and lawful, All the opponents of President Arthur The latest invention of paper is window shutters as a safeguard against fire. It can be made fire-proof, weather-proof and water proof; and with these three desirable qualities attai ned. there seems nothing iu the way of its general adoption for all kinds of builder's material. subiect to crrave disappointment ana un but how can it be reconciled with a late treelv admit that he has (riven thecountry "Koad Notice.

Notice ia herebv given that a Petition has FALL RIVER PARK NURSERY. The undersigned has a full line of NURSERY STOCK a very clean-handed, dignified administra necessary expense. We would, therefore, request Kansas papers generally to publish continuous residence uiou, and cultivation of, said land, viz Does a general banking business. MONEY LOANED ON GOOD SECURITY- Exchange for sale on New York and the principal cities of Europe. case of the state vs.

ueuarnett Before Squire Griffith, of Enreka. Where the prisoner offered by witnesses tion. There has certainly never been one the facts, which are as toUows: the history of the country more distm Edward Stubcr. of flimax, Kansas, Tuomas Duniap, of Climax, Kansas, E. J.

Lee. of Eure been presented to the Board of Connty Commissioners of Greenwood Connty, Kansas, asking for the vacating and re-locating of a County Road, as follows, to-wit The tickets of admission to the national present that Mr. Ulrich, the prosecuting guished for these excellent characteristics. convention are being prepared under the ka Kansas and John Whipple, of Eureka Kansas. witness, had threatened to have the pris hfhciency and integrity have been main Commencing of vacating is at station D-1U oner arrested under certain contingencies.

Ko. 27D0 1 J. Salter, Register. tained in the public service to an nnusual supervision of the sab committee of the national committee. They will be engrav EDWIX TUCKEK, Cashier.

deirree. There have been no defalcations. on road petitioned for by Carter and others in section 2S, township 35 range 13, thence running soath to station B-ll, tbence west to station B-12 thence south to center of said section for sale on his far.n, 1 miles northeast of Fall River, Greenwood Countv. and is PREPARED TO FILL ALL 9-tf ed, with coupons for each probable session no embezzlements, no official scandals of That shortly afterward he did have him arrested for a misdemeanor and placed under bonds. That on or before the day of trial of the convention.

The tickets will be any kind, and, what is still more remarka SMOKE GHIO ORDERS. He has all varities of STAX numbered and allotted to particular seats. town and range aforesaid The beginning to re-locate said road is at the A. II. PETERS.

ble, no changes bv the opposition of the he stated that he had secured his arrest DARD FRUITS suitable to this climate as is done in the theatres and opera existence of any corruption which should and imprisonment and that is all he cared quarter corner on the east side of said section thence running west to the center of said ALSO be investisated. The democrats do not abont the case consequently did not SMALL FRUITS, HEDGE PLAXTS AD The Methodist general conference in session at Philadelphia marked the centennial of that church organization by the adoption of a resolution prohibiting the licensing of, or ordination of female preachers. The Methodist gospel is to be dispensed from the pulpit easily by men. The vote stood 20 against 12i. "Dees farming is a question that is often asked and answered.

It certainly does if you provide it with the means of payment. A bank will not pay your checks until you have first made deposit. Nobody is going to pay you until you get in debt ta him. (ret the farm in your debt by patting on Jit good, systematic, honest work, and it will acknowledge WATCHES, CLOCKS, pretend to charge any wrong, any malfeas section 2H townamp range 13. And non said proposed Road the Board ap pointed the following Viewers A Loveland houses.

The owner will retain his ticket, and as the coupon will be for successive sessions of the convention, thU will prevent more than one person obtaining admittance at any one session on the same ticket. ance, or even any serious irregularity, up Mr. Harlan objected to the introduc FINE Cuban Cigars. CD on anv department of the public service. tion of the above testimony and stated to EVERGREENS' L.

Frr'Hard Fall River, Greenwood Ka Remembering how slight grounds will suf Bobb and Means to meet at the beginning of said Road, on the lath day of June at 10 A A 18H4, nod in conjunction with the County Surveyor to view, locate and survey the court that nnder a recent decision of 5 -re gi fice our rancorous opponents as a basin for our Supreme Court a prosecuting witness The total seating capacity of the hall a towering edifice of defamation, this ab could not be taxed with costs unless he said Koad, and to give all parties a bearing. Bj order of the Board. A.W.Hart, 52-2 County Clerk. JEWELRY Repaired and Warrranted. To be found at W.

W. Morris' Drug Store. was present. sence of any clamor is most remarkable. It is something that has not happened before since the beginning of the govern MEAT MARKET.

The court so ruled. I think this proves all I said to you. will not exceed There are 520 delegates and 820 alternates for whom seats will be reserved; seats have been alloted to the Chicago local committee, subscribing the funds for defraying the expenses of fitting np the hall, policing, guards, and printing the proceedings; ment. here is the consistency in the two po CALL FOR THE OTHELLO, At The Palace Druj? Store. Whoever may be nominated, it is cer KoUob for Publication.

Laxo Offici at Intjepespknte, Maj SthlSSL sitions taken by the connty attorney? Have we special law for Eureka and an tain that he and the republican party will owe a very great deal of gratitude to twenty years expkriexce en" the business Eureka Kansas, other for Severv, or has individual or po about 600 will be reserved for reporters of 'V'OTICE is hereby given that tha following litical friendship anything to do with Mr. Arthur for the admirably clean record he has made, and which will give the re Has moved his Meat Market building two Jors north of his the 1.1 sraud. these decisions? named settler nas niea notice or ins intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before J. S. the debt and pay yon back, never fear.

Lawrence, Kansas, has greatly Improved. Where six months ago men were seen staggering drunk no signs of intoxication are found; men who were draining the poisonous cup to its dregs are sober and engaged in the respectable avocations of life. Cause, prohibition enforced by a jud that resjeets the law and a county attorney who could not allord to commit perjury for whiskv. EUREKA. publican party much advantage in the ISABD MALI We submit whether or not it would be Stewart, Clerk of the District Court, at Eureka, campaign.

Toledo Blnde. daily newspapers making special reports and about 1,000 for distinguished guests, including senators, congressmen, State officers, and others. The remaining seats, about 4,700, will be distributed among the delegates from fair, just and honorable that I should be p. 5 Kansas, on 1 burs day, July 3, 1HH4, viz Elvira K. Mayfield, of Twin Ealls.

Kansas heard through the columns of a paper that Poultry Yards. for the s'a of iw and sw of section 'S He has put in a complete outfit of machinery. His sho: is always kept clean and nothing but the best and freshest meats kept by him. snd there is one thing certain when ron buy meat of him you are sure to receive honest weight. Gl-tf.

has indirectly censured me with fabrica and nwU of nw section 31 town '26s ranee tion or misrepresentation. Grass is the forgiveness of nature her She names the following witnesses to prove I. V. Price. Plymouth Rocks Exclusively ner continuous residence upon, auu cultivation of said land, tie constant benediction.

riclds trampled with battle, saturated with blood, torn the several States, pro rata, so that each delegate will have, in addition to his own ticket, from fire to six for distribution among friends. The delegates from each State will, therefore, have the distribution 'So H. Barnc, O. W. Baker, Winfleld Palmer and ith the ruts of cannon, grow again with crass and earn aire is fortrotten.

Streets S3 Abram Gautnorp all of Twin Falls. Kansas. No, 2772. M. J.

Salter, abandoned by traffic become grass-grown 52- ltegister. a a of the tickets, and they are the persons to whom application Bhonld be made. A wish to add, also, that unless per like rural lanes, and are obliterated, crests decay, harvest perish, flowers vanish, but grass is immortal Beleagured by the District court convened Tuesday afternoon. Judge Stilweil presiding. His honor disposed of several cases Tuesday, including four cases for violating the prohibitory law.

Mrs. E. Ott plead guilty to two counts, and was fined 200. H. X.

McLean plead guilty to two counts and was fined 203. Caspar Ueistand plead puilty to one count and was fined $100. Frank Burrow plead guilty to two counts and was fined Seodrtha Register. Notice of Survey. sons who propose attending the conven I can Ml Orders at M.00 per sitting ot 13, Leave orders with Tom Ditmoro at J.

A. Smith's Grocery. I have chicks from the best breeders in the country. Mrs. 1.

E. Plilry. Eureka. Kansas. sndden hosts of winter, it withdraws tion have secured, in advance, the prom Ecbkka.

Kansas, May 13th, lft4. into the impregnaole fortress of its To J. Hickman. H. Miner and W.

J. Bire- ise of a ticket they had better remain at home. The pressure for tickets is enormous. If only half of those in Kansas loy, non-resident owning land in section 4, subterranean vitality, and emerges upon First-class Ms aM Pries Loi H. R.

ZOCHERT, Manufacturer cf BOOTS and SHOES, Alain Street EUliEKA.KAS. t3I make a specialty cf sewed work which 1 wan-ant to eive entire satisfaction. town 26. ranee l'to Yon are herebv not i ned that pursuant to ap in inn 3 PROPOSAL. who talk of going, do go, not one-third of plication of H.

O. Branson owniiiff the e1- of the first solicitation of spring. Sown by winds, by wandering birds, propagated by the subtle horticulture of the elements which are its ministers and servants, it SliAtlU HliAkB se the dwU of so 1-4 and the ne 1-4 of sw 1-4 of section four (41 township twentv-six C2rt them will be able to procure a ticket, and they will have the journey and the expense for nothing, and be subject to a softens the rude outline of the word. range ten (10) east. A survey will be made by me on the lith day of June and from day to day thereafter for the purpose establish JAYHAWKER.

Its tenacious fibres hold the earth in its AND COLORADO a place, and prevent its soluble components from washing into the wasting sea. It in ing tbe lines and corners ot his lands aioresam and such other lines and corners as may be W.l 11 H. H. StTTTOl 19 CENTS. The failure of Grant.

Ward bankers at JCew York, although not at all reducing the Grant family to peuuary (at least not the General) rids them of all superfluous cash. The whole family were duped by Ward. The General is provided for by the people's gift of 5250,000. the interest of which only is available. A bill passed the senate Tuesday placing IT.

S. Grant on the retired list with the rank and full pay of generals of the army. The General's annual is with an allowance of clerks, horses, stationery etc. leillT LiEAP I EAR We avail OUr- surrey. S.

M. Bums grave disappointment. The eighteen Kansas delegates will not have to exceed a total of 108 tickets for distribution, or abont six for each delegate. Hence we would say to all persons in this State, if yon have not obtained, in advance, the promise of a ticket, stay at home, and thus avoid expense, loss of time, and vades the solitude of deserts, climbs the inaccessible slopes and forbidden pinna Canon City Prepared Selves of thfl nnnnHnnitr that in 52 5 County Surveyor. 33 CENTS Lifery, ai Safe Stable.

rJ fforded by this off year and pro Koad Notice. A (iooti Supply Mivay- ceed to make a proposition by Main Steet Notli of Collins' hrjAO'iln tr irr mon nrnmnn Notice la herebv BiTen that a Petition grave disappointment. The seating capac- 111 I .1, 1 ty of the hall cannot be increased, and OH, SAY! Do yon know there's a new Meat Market in town There is. Varnell Addison have opened up he EUREKA PALACE MEAT MARKET, it the corner of Main and Second streets. Tliey always keep on hand the best Beef, Mutton, Tork, Veal.

Head Cheese, Sausage, Ham, Bacon, all kinds of Salted Meats, Fresh Fish. Oysters, Celery, and all ether things in their season. They also sell Potatoes, Flour aud Salt. They buy Hides, Tallow, Chickens, and all kinds of Stock at the highest cash price. Everything is kept clean and neat.

No and child iu Greenwood County, miioner of ormmod county, Carriages sent I to ail parts of the chances are that there will be in Chi the Citv nnd Hordes board rI Ir I'av or Week at Ke.isouablt1 Kttes. Horses nnd Mules kept f(r sitle at aU cago, from all parts of the country wenty ana out oi it, too, for that mat- Xii, toVit? ter. The Circulation Of the IiE- Commencing at where it makes an angle applicants for every ticket that can be fur Country with careful and ob-liirintr drivers. n-DTieiv la 1 acros. ue corner ot tne nwot section i.i nished.

cles of mountains, modifies climates, and determines the history, character and destiny of nations. Unobtrusive and patient, it has immortal vigor and aggression. Banished from the thoroughfare and field, it bides its time to return, and when vigi-lence is relaxed, or the dynasty has perished, it silently resumes the throne from which it has been expelled, but it never abdicates. It bears no blazonry or bloom to charm the senses with fragranoe or splendor, but its homely hue is more enchanting than the lily or the rose. It yields no frnit in earth or air, and yet should its harvest fail for a single year, famine would depopulate the world.

-J. J. Intjalls. mes. TUo imro bred Clydesdale Stullii There is another fact delegates should "'i-' jd iuu 'o'pici township is renge 11.

The change askea Mr is paper iu the Comity, but from the 10 discontinue the road across Raid quarter ard 1 to run the same on the line around the se cor- bear in mind. The tickers assigned theui The Trotting St; population lUIS OUUty Has, We ner ot said quarter section to connect with the know that otner rirst ehi-s b-r- -( ses will make the It is customary with railroads to print on the backs of passes a notification that the company will not hold itself in case of accident to the holder of the taa. A case was recently decided in Xew York State showing that this notification does not always hold good. Daniel Sey-bolt, an employe of the railway mail service was riding on a pas? on the road, when an accident happened to the train that cst him his life. His widow brought suit and recovered the full amount fif the damages claimed.

JVL T. Staek itfporttr. pointed the following Viewers Bitler, dirty goods. Call and see us at CORXEK MAIN AND SECOND STitEETS. are intended for distribution to citizens of their otrn tiO'lc, and they should be reserved for that purpose.

Xo how near and dear may be the friends applying to tbem, from other Stats, they should refuse all applications made by persons living out Season of '34 at this Stable. Hit Panaris a hnaiiipsa uRaaitf Bcott and Wm hcUy to meet at the beginning said ltoad, on the 2tb day of June at 2 A or aud in conjunction with the County Sur every tax payer. It is the only cos Ck paper responsible for a correct side of Kansas. veyor, to Tiew, locate and survey said ltoad, and to give all parties a hearing. By order of the Board.

A. W. Haht, 53-2 County Clerk. Hon. J.

H. Clogston. We wish the newspapers of the State publication of the official news of the County. Though the Repub would make public these facts. Their wide circulation may save many persons lican has grown to its present I I t-l 02 the expense of a journey to Chicago, and Boad Notice.

large circulation simply from being the grave disappointment of finding, on ave ana newsy publication, Bulls forSale Thirteen Thoroughbred Yearling Short Z7orn Bulls. Also a Pair of two year old Mules, very fine, at my Farm two milts west of Eureka, Greenwood County, Kansas. H. C. HARNEY.

2tf their arrival there, that they cannot get seats. Champion Notice is hereby riven that a Petition has been presented to the Board of County Commis- (wnicn it shall continue to be) yet a Uu i sinners oi trreenwooa county, ivansas, asaing uciiik uun uic uiiu mi uieau is su tor the location of a County ltoad, as follows, 09 2 3 Qflfliwl i-paartu tt-lir if Ka in I to-wit W. IF. XOJtRIS' Drug Storr, UUUVU VUUUU I am I'll, 1.1 XI, i vr Commencing at nw corner of bw of section Additional locals. The Chicago Comedr Coapany are EUREA KANSAS.

Ysleta. a Texan town on the Rio Grande, is now said to be the oldest town in the United States. It is a well established historical fact that a Spanish military ex-plerer named Coronado, visited the town In 1540, and found it then a populous and prosperous civilized Indian community. He was immediately followed by the Franciscan Friars, who erected a church and established schools. The same race of people exist in the town to daytbat existed 350 years ago.

and they are engaged in the same agricultural and mechanical pursuits as their forefathers at that period and for ages proceeding. Ex. uic liuiuc ui ocij lauuij 11UV. 3 Ph GO 33 and 34, township 24 range 13, tbence due east one mile, tbence due south on section line between sections 3-1 and 34. township 24, and between sections 3 and 4 township 25 range 13 simply as an advertisement, that may assist us obtaining a trial playing to good houses and are giving good satisfaction to oar theatre going people.

a and oue-half miles where it will intersect for our paper, after which we are the county road Wins sast and west on section line at se corner of section 4 township 25 range willing to ri6k its merits to retain A. Cr-OC Oar printer last week made us say "di infUentctei. St sfield, Missouri 2 25 i io. aibo muni II iiorLU iruiu mo iio ctnicr ui the patronage it may receive, we the ot section 33 township range 13 one-make the following proposition: nRU P9 wiU 4110 Giimore vorce instead of "decree as prayed for graqted," in case of F. P.

Marshall vs John Hardenbnrg et aL We this week put in nomination as a candidate for attorney general for the consideration of the republican Slate convention that meets at Topeka on the llitn day of July 1884, the above named gentleman. We do this both as a pleasure, and right we hare. If locality is ever to be taken into consideration, surely no airminded republican can for one moment object to Greenwood connty having a representative on the State ticket. This part of the State has never had such a representation. While this is one of the best tax paying counties in the State, she has ever been loyal to the saored principals of the republican party no State ticket has ever been put in nomination by the partv since the State was admitted into the Union bat that every name on that ticket has received an overwhelming majority at the hands of the loyal republican voters of this connty.

While if qualification and past services are to be rewarded we make this nomination with perfect cqnfidence that the intelligent delegates in the State oonyention will with emphasis say Mr. Clogston is the man for the place; and by acclamation nominate him for the honorable position of Attorney General of the State of Kansas. Mr. Clogston is well known throughout the State; his life and services make up a part and parcel of the history of the 1 cuuuiv niau. 2 CO Ye propose to donate to our sub And upon said proposed Road the Board ap Kc Haml3letonian Stallion, The season is at hand when the average SKIN CURE scribers the following valuable pointee tne iouowing viewers: ri i-iats, Marshall nd Win Ott to nioet at the beginning Notice.

There will be a special meet of said Road, on the 26th day of Juae at 2 aud costly premiums: Is fpecf flc crrre frr Pali Rherrm, Erzrm.T. ErrTvIns, a 1884, and in conjunction with the County ing of Dick Yates Post No 50 G. A. on No. 1.

A handsome Kansas ccrumia, leittr, i-iits. ihmarun, rirapies, PlMt-PotrYminfc, Kintrworm, Sunburn, acd SIR KOSALD surveyor, to new locate ana survey said iioau, Tuesday evening. May ztn, at ociock and to give ail parties a Hearing. Organ, having two full sets of Of tbe cutHDPOus sysu-m, by exudation au-i by ex-CTOtlon. wherpbT naif it i virKifrsum sharp, for muster of recruits.

By order of 02 xiv uruts ut uio DWUU. TV H.1W, from the pvstm. Inordinate itching o( tiiestia is altered at once by the part. reeas, nine stops, two Knee swens, county cierk. W.

WATSON, Post Commander. When we state that STR RDM- matte ot Handsome lilac aluut Hafey Kidd, Kausan feels licensed to say all he can thins of in favor of hid State and all that the word implies. If there ever was a time when it was necessary to draw on the imagination for material to set forth as recommendations, that time is lost in the obscurity of th2 doubtful days when an ordinary grasshopper could gulp down an car of corn for breakfast. But we have the stuff here now, growing all about ns, and there is no mistaking it. We are at the head in corn, and for healthfulness of fliuiete for stock we lead the crowd.

Thete Is no danger of oveidoing the thing this vear. rur rnvn, i Jre. no mneqv 9 90 prompt ia soofhini: and litaiin as Papilla skin Cure. It does not smart or bnrn. Ijirpctitfi tea ta--guages accompany evtry boats.

ALU 13 standard Dred, we have the Wakefield fc Stewart were to furnish and first class iu every particular, Retail price, $120.00. Boad Notice. records to corroborate the statement, eopy for some local ads. concerning extra He is not only standard bred by virtue -V 4 1 1 IT- Real Estate Loan J0s bargains in certain articles in the drag -1 2 "ei 5J iiauuooiiio MiiUJi Notice is hereby given that a petition has line, but owing to rush of business tbey 1 OBW1SO Similar tO tiie Doo" presented to the Hoard oi County coin a i. in.

ti (, i missloners of Greenwood County. Kansas, aak- 'A SI 6 were unable to do so. the bargains in coods can be obtained all the same, though cut, 1U I Ills jmper. ll IS one OI me ing for the location of a Couuty Boad, as follows of his eminently superior breeding-, but by actual performance. His sire, Alden Goldsmith, a powerful fast horse, is rapidly coming to the front as a Rire of fast roadsters.

He is the son of Volunteer. Volunteer is the greatest son of Kysdyke's Ham-bletonian; he is the siro of a host of roadsters with records below 2:30. We rrfve Dest maciiiues manufactured, Coinmencinff at the southwest comer of the CATARRH CLTR will be an ornament as well as a WILL SEU. ZZT ALL KINDS OF REAL ESTATE. they did not find time to name them.

It is proper to remark that this firm is securing a large patronage. The result of low prices and su perior goods, 1-tf State of Kansas. He is one of the "boys i convenience to any home. Price, 9iV. below a list of his colts with records below No.

3. A 2fo. 1 Silver "Watch 2:21: of Superior workmanship, $15.00. Cares all dispaaes of the Infection or by FTTav'ns, in cliiMrtn cr ailula. Ueaii es tne nnstrilaanj penuiU natural Trailiinc It is a specific cure fur Cold in the Head which ia csused by suJden etaniresin th aunt ftjhere iauffles, Eves and I'ain ia the Bronchial Catarrh, Acute or Chronic Catarrh, also liose ColJ, this remedy will pennanently cure it taices the front rank as a cure Hay Fever, as manv tertimoniala cenitV.

It has been vral vears snccsrully. iutcUos in ten Uuaagea acauaDACT of section 6 town 24 between rano 12 and 13 and running as nearly west as practicable three miles, thence south Ti mile, thence west l1? mile, thence south mile to intersect the road to Fullerton. And upon said proposed Boad the Board appointed the following Viewers N. N. Piatt, MarahaU and Wm Ott to meet at the beginning of said Road, on the 6th day of June at 2 o'clock f.

M. A. D. 18S4, and in conjunction with the CountF Surveyor, to view, locate and survey said road, and to give aU parties a hearing. order of th Board.

A. W. Hart, 52- County Clerk. CITY PB0PEBTY, FAX MS, dt SAW LAXDS St. Jnlien, record 2 Gloster, record 2 :17.

2To. 4. An elegant Upholster ALWAYS OS HASD. HONEY TOLOANtUOW RATES OF INTEREST. Yobtear Sire of S'S- ed Chair, No.

5. A large Webster's Unabridged Dictionary, $12.00. Office 2sj Door South Hotel Gbeexwood. Amy, record 2:30," Huntress, record Powers, record -2 31. Volunteer, No.

6. A Bolid Gold King or ATTEND TO pair of Bracelets, $8.00. note the conditions. Last Tuesday night some party or parties committed a dastardly piece of vandalism on Mr. Oliver Moore's farm three miles below town on the river.

Mr. Moore had just enalosed it with a wire fence when some one proceeded to cut between eighty and a hundred rods of the wire on tne south side and considerable is reported cut on the north side. The wire was cut at every post for a long distance thus completely ruining the wire. Who the party is that did such an unlawful and rascally act ia not known though suspicious circumstances point towards a certain party as the perpetrator. Ho such wholesale fence cutting as this has ever been done in the county before, and we trust that such a lesson may be administered to the one who committed this deed that it will make this act the last of the kind.

IjsMe's Hamtlelonian Sire of I I Gay Miller Katie for Publication. Laxd OrTCE at Independence, Kansas, I May 1ft, 1S81. COUGH CURE I Harold, (Sire of I Maud Besides 30 more with records below 2:30 Taxes, Collections and other Business for non-Residents. of the old 11th Kansas," whose courage and services to his country as a soldier is kiown to every surviving member of that plucky regiment. He has served the people of this county for three successive terras in the State legislature where his ability as a lawyer and a man of clear judgement was so recognized that at the session of 1879 he was appointed to the chairmanship of the house committee of criminal jurisprudence.

In 1S81 he was chairman of the committee on elections, also a member of the committee on education. In 1S83 he was chairman of the committee on State affairs and second oa the jndiciaty committee. In all these positions his industry and intelligence was not only of the greatest importance to the efficient work of those committees, but reflected credit upon the intelligence of the constituency who elected nun a seat iu the State legislature, well as the power whose wisdom Disced so able a nau tUuse several committ jei. Give ns J. B.

Clogston as a candidate for attorney general, and with the backing he will have by all who know him best, and the zeal and energy be will throw in the campaign, and we will roll np such a majority for the republican ticket in south This drawing is to be conducted with perfeot fairness to every ticket bolder aad in a manner that no ona wiU doubt that it is done so. Th conations are the party so paying wiU re. 51 tf and 10 that are the gets of his sons, and over 70 that are the gets of his gran sons, and over 40 that are the eets of bis ereat- "Votiee is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intension to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before J. 8. Stewart, Clerk District Court, at Eureka, Kansas, on Thnrsday, July 10, 1884, viz Ed M.

Conner, of Reece, Kansas, for the se 1-4 Can be administered to infants without the slitfiitert danger. It does not contain druir' or chemical, but is a harmless vegetable svrup, rery deiidoua ue taata that reiierea and positively cures WHOOPINC COUCH at one. and isapermnitent cure for bronchial orWla (er Coajrh, Bronchitis and Pnlmonarv Catarrh. Dinjo ttooa in tea huuages accompany every bottle. FIEST NATIONAL BANK.

croyo UL'in, liu uib duplicate awacneu, which tbe subscriber himself tears of? and drops into a sealed box, tbe box being burglar proof and cannot be opened without detection. The drawing wiU take place at the BKrcnuciN's headquarters, upon the Fair Grounds, at two grand sons, with records below hir Ronald dam, "Richaru Bay Fan Cliicago MeiclianU liufarse Arthur. Chicago, May 20. A telegram signed by the First and National banks, by John V. Farwell, of Philadelphia.

D. Armonf, Henry Keep, O. W. Potter and representatives "at larce of the commercial and financial interests, was sent to-nizht to the inisiiifss men's meeting in Xew York, in lhalf of President Arthur's re-nomination. The dispatch expresses appreciation of the importance of the call for that meeting to indorse the spirit and calL, and believe Fresident Arthur should be nominated, Ixth in justice to the welfare of the entire country, and to one who has made so good president.

About I'ntiUra. This is a Presidential year, and evarjr one iust now is speculating as to who will be the nominees of the two parties. Nothing can be known so far ahead of the nominalions, but in all human probability some lawver will gain the prize in eaeh party. We draw all our PresidenU from two clases lawyers and soldiers. The proportion is generally three lawyers to one soldier.

In this country, filled with able business men, we never think of makin? a farmer, a merchant, a banker, or a rallwav kinsr. a Presidential candidate. There is a tradition that Presidential year are bad business years, but the very reverse is the truth was a very prosperous vear; was better than the years which proceeded or followed it; i2 and 6S' were also prosperous years and all the signs go to show that the close of this year will make it more prosperous than either of the two proceeding year. of section 30 town 26s' range 9e. ny, is a mare eminently superior as a He names the following witnesses to prove EUREKA, KANSAS.

cioca p. on tne last aay or tne Greenwood Connty Fair in ISM. There are BIX PRIZES. producer of flue roadsters; she is the dam of "Degraph's Alexander," a stallion with a record below 2:28, nnd ona of the most mimu and every ticket is good for a chance at each of the prizes, which are numbered from 1 to The duplicate tickets in the box wiU be thor frtpftftaJ pay. bis eontinnous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz Bli Rice, C.

John Stringer and M. A. Shepherd, all ot Keece, Kansas, No. if. J.

Salter, 1-f) Register. Capital Stoct, $50,000. oughly Shaken uu by a committee made up of one gentleman from each township in the Connty, and one from the City of Eureka, who il BLOOD CURE Notice. DAJfL BITLEB, President. C.

J. T. DUBKEE, Tict-rretideitt. 1E, Cathier. V.

8 Lasd Office, Independence. Kan. 1 wui superintend toe drawing, a young lady will be selected by tbe committee to draw the coupons from the box. The lady will draw from the box one at a time, twenty tickets, and the twentieth ticket drawn out will receive the fiisf grand pflfe; be will" H.n ttoced in IU. manner to again draw twenty tickets from the box.

and tbe twentieth ticket drawn out will re ern Ivans as as nas never oe'ore been Way 17, 14. I DIRECTORS: A specific care for all diseases cf the BToM, Liver. StOTe ach, Boweia and Kidneys. This medicine is absolutely Vegetable. It ia the prescription of eminent physician, who has used it in hie special practice for thirty years.

For all diseases oriariuatinc Impairment of tbe blood, as Anaemia, Sick liemlache. Nervousness, Female Weaknesses. Liver Complaint. Dyspepsia Jaaa-dioe, BiliouBneas, and Kidney Diseases, this medicine ia absolutely sure. This medicine dxes mtconuain oay mineral, is absolntely veeetahle, restnrea the, blood to a healthy condition, reeuiutmg cSBe and supplying jencienciea.

'and Ttreveiica di'Kua lurornnn. in Complaint having been entered at this Office by James K. Nichols against Ellen Mahoney for abandoning her Timber Entry Ko. 11, potent sires extant. Sir Ronald when matured wiU be an exact counterpart of this great horse.

Bay Fanny is the dam of Resolute, record she Is also the dam of the great brood mare, Hamitt. and others' of great promise. The sire of Richards' Bay Fanny was Richards' Bell-founder, fcaled in 1817, got by Hunger-ford's Blueher; his dam, Angelme, by 'bid Slambrino, the graudsire of Eysdyke'a Hamhletoninn. Sir Ronald will maka the season of 1SS4 at Eureka, for limited nurabir of approved mares, nnder the management of H. H.

Sutton, at bis livery stabfe, north of Collins block. 47-tf CHAS. L. IIABT. Headquarters Dick Yatls No.

50, 6. A. K. Ecreka, Kansas. May 2, 1884.

General Ordtri: No. 1. This Post will observe Mav 30, as Memorial day. 2. All soldiers and sailors who served in the lat war are invited to be present and partici pate in the ceremonies.

The people and children of the community are urgently requested to join with us in honoring the dead. Jt is b)sq requested that business be suspended during Ue hyuirs of memorial service. 3. AU are invited to gather flowers and bring them to the court, on Tuesday There Is a good deal of childish fault finding with the prohibitionists arnong the republicans, because they want candidates ceive the second grand prize, and the drawing will proceed in like manner until the prizes are all drawn. These prizes have been ordered G.

II. BIZEB, A. M. ASSAM, GEO. A.

BALL, VAyL BITLEB, J. J. DCBKEE, O. E. THRALL, (fhOguaees accompany rery bouie.

dated October 16, USA, npon the nei section 23, township 25, ranqe 1 in Greenwood county, Kansas, with a view to the ranoeliation ot said entry; the said partiee. are summoned to appesi at this Uihce on the 10 day oi July, lSfn; at o'clock, iA- to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged abandonment. 3, Sma, Kegistor. 1-i H. If.

WliS Roc ci tot. IB A P. XTE. and vill be on exhibition at some from the ranks of the original prohibition advocates. This is wrong they are republicans and so are we.

We are for John A. Martin for governor, and if they are for some other man they have a right to fay public place in Eureka as soon as. FAPILUON MFC. CHiCACOa FOR SALE BY W. W.

Eureka, Kansas BUSINESS. LUI1NS DOES GENERAL they arrive..

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