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Ashland Weekly Journal from Ashland, Kansas • Page 5

Ashland Weekly Journal from Ashland, Kansas • Page 5

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GEO. THEIS, Trust. TT. C. DL'GAX.

C. F. HHS3ST, eminently qualified b' education and experience for the position to which he as if you desire a frame of any kind for any sized picture or other article, call at this office. By The Journal Company. pires, and there is every indication that Slimmer Tours in the Itotkj FBI'S 1 5 THE KAKSt ri-rv he will displace the monopoly that now draws the salary of the office.

The Banner Wheat Raiser. Ol'MlUlll'lO Dtllii lEisai hi Tu'e Chicago, Rock Island Pacific Railway will sell round trip tickets at half-fare to Knights of Pythias and their friends to attend Encampment at Kansas City, August 23, 1892. Tickets will be on sale August 22 to Angnst US, within a radius of 200 miles, good to return to September 15. Ask your nearest ticket agent for full particulars, or address, Jno. Sebastian, G.

T. P. Chicago, 111. The Scenic line of the world, the comfortable. Wednesday evening there was a heavy rain along the Cimarron The weather is cloudy, with a heavy fog and misting rain yesterday morning.

The lists of lands elswhere published in this paper have caught the eye of numerous prospective purchasers. Hardly a day passes but from one to five strangers call for copies of the list, and others write for it. This active interest in lands indicates that there will be considerable immigration to this county this fall. 8. u.

c.r. lith iBd Eruadum, Far the treatment of til CLrcaic auj fcirrical Dlic-tei ant ujsfiaes 0f ttc Denver is Kio Grande Railroad, offers Mr. and Mrs. 1. N.

Cassity and son George are visiting relatives near Wichita, and attending the soldier's re-union, Mr. Cassity being a veteran. Charley Foster's two children are down with scarlet fever. It is a mystery how tbey took it a3 they have not been exposed in any way. Uncle Billy Clark and wife were down from the flats Monday.

Uncle Billy went to Wichita Tuesday morning to attend the soldiers' re-union and Mrs. Clark returned home. to tourists ill Colorado. Utah anil New fc.e ao. Ear.

Ta objt cf tfcis r.mm It to farvisa buani. rues, and OF ASHLAND, KANSAS. Mexico the choicest resorts, and to the aaetiical uwitinB to thow rnffrTlns vita DcforiBitim l)im riram a ef to. Urinary and Orcant. Dtaceee.

of lb Nerroe. kaacazKl Duraeep. Pile. Canctra. Ttitaora, Conni.v.

TV transcontinental traveler the grandest scenery. Double daily train service, with through Pullman sleeper and tourist cars between Denver and San Fraucisco and Los Angeles. People may talk as they please about Uncle Billy Clark, but when it comes to good farming and big crops the old man is "out of sight." To nothing about his raising a fair crop of one kind or another every year since he has been in "drouthy-moitgnge-riddeii-iuterest-burdened-cahimity-cursed" Kansas, he aa. oeraicai uperaoona vtta akilL Booka tree Ufa aaad ITesaen. gar rurtrier leforaatiao call or adore.

DR. C. M. COE, Kansas City, Ma Xlie OUlost In Olai-lc Dirf-ctors. John Pwayze, Farmer and Sfovkrovvor.

W. H. WeJdoii. Fanner and SiocU-rower. State C.

K. Herbst. Cashier Iatioual liank of irst Wiipitkoneta, Nalio SHF.MFF'S SALE. The Journal regrets the action of Ratrs of Advertising By virtue df an order of sale issued out. or Convspoiulo it ts.

Xaj.ioii.ii Bank. U'k-hjra. National liank, New Yi.rk. lift! of City. Mo.

B.mk, city, Kane. Heavy rains were noticed east and the district court of Clark county, Kansas. southwest of town Friday evening. The V. lJiiiran.

of Clark County. Firs Geucj-'o Tut is. Prest. SnEBIFFS SALE. Jly virtue of sn order of sate Issued out of the district Aiiir of Claris county.

Kansas, in an whonu.i Isaac G. Johnson wa I'luiniiif, alid Ot-cunP. Grillin and Mrs. Grif-lln, his wile, were deremliuits, I will on TliK loth DAY OF SEPEMBEK, 1892, between the hours of 1 and 4 o'clock p.m. at the east door of the court in the city of Ashland, in thec.mnty of C.iir!:.

and state of Kansas, offer for sale at fiuV.ie auction tc the hichoxt hkMcr for cash in Land, ail the ri-rht, title and interest of the alK.vo nainod Space. 1 mo. mo. mo. 1 year.

1 BO 1 60 3 00 00 1 Inches. 1 60 6 00 7 00 13 00 Inches- 00 1 60 13 00 3 IS inche. 5 00 12 00 23 00 45 00 1 col limn 7 00 18 00 SB 00 I 65 00 only benefit wo enjoyed at this point was the cool breeze that followed the showers, and that was mighty welcome The fourth annual re-union of Perm Posltireiy no preferred position to any one without advance in rate. r'oret(rn ads must he in eiectro or stereotype plater on rtolid metal base, either 13 or 26, ems wide. No devia comes to the front this year with the biggest yield of wheat ever produced in the county, as far as we can learn.

Last fall he purchased the Jimiuerson farm, near his home place. Eleven acres of. this land was "old ground" covered with tall weeds. These tvere plowed under while green, and later on, when they had grown up again, they were turned under deeper before. At seeding time a drill was used, and this spring the ground was rolled.

According to the methods of farming in gener wherein John II. f-aiknerand Frances t-ler, joint i-xeentors of the last wiil and tcsni-rnent of Clement M. liutier. deceased, were plaintitl'8. and Benjamin F.

Piuman and Mary K. Pittnian. his wiie. Ellen Davis. .7.

S. 'i'lift. Trustee. Thomas Presser, Jair.es A.Vi-;-r;r. Sophia llnrns.

J. S. Gill, Mis. IViila S. Hiibbord.

John W. Curtis, K. C. liurrasre, II. L.

Ftent. G. L. Martin, Charles S. Hinehman.

Charlotte E. Fides, Samuel W. Luques, T. H. Stevens, the Farmers Ia hii Trust Comnaiiy of Kun-sii.

a corporation, Orlando F. Canteen. Ji. Jones and P. O.

Walton. Trutof-. and O. F. Tastcon, F.

li. Ilohson nud Levi Gould, asiifnecs of the Farmers I.omi Trust Company of KtinP. a corporation, were defendants, I will on iho lTH DAY OF SEPTKMBEH, lV- i Tip svlvania settlers in Kansas will take 110 I llllPlll tion from these rule. place at the capitol in Topeka, next ji i isii.SU i IliU Tuesday and Wednesday. The railroads Subscription tl.50 per year, Cash.

-t-SiLLU Six months, 75 cents: months. 40 cents. have made a special rate for the occa lien ti. i age in declining the nomination for connty attorney. We knew it was not his desire to make the race but hoped that he would be able to reconcile his bnsiuess interests with those of the party.

This he has not been able to do. As it stands now, we have no candidate for county attorney, and no one to substitute for Mr. Page, there being a scarcity of republican lawyers in this county. E. Ci.

Cattell, of the American Land Cattle has about completed arrangements for the colonization of 50 families of Germans on the company's lands in the southern part of the county. These people are experienced wheat, rye and barlej' raisers and recognizing the fact that this country is pre-eminently adapted to the production of those crops they desire to locate here. The company delcnfiants in and to the following-' duscril.ud real property, situated in the wfljutv Claris and stale of Kansas, to-wit: The northeast quarter of section fifteen (in), township thirty-one tail south, rane twentf-11 ve west of the 0th p. in. Said property is levied upon a the property of the above named defendants, and will be sold without appraiscuieut to satisfy said order of sale.

offico. Ashland, Clark county, Kansas, August Sth. Lot Kavkssckaft, H. J. Bone.

Plaintiff's Attornov. sion. Entered at the poBtoffice at Ashland for Asliland, Kansas, transmission through the malls second class matter. Wc are in receipt of a copy of the pre 1 We have A a I.trire number choice firm land which we olhr in Hre or al practice this was regarded as a lot of between tiie hours of one o'clock and fr-m-r'ciock p. at tho oast door of the Cf-urt bouse in the city of Ashland, conntv of Ch'rk.

state of Kansas, offer for sale at public auction, and soil to the hiirlicfit bidder for cash in hand, all of tho following described real nroif- Llttlo on rxiiil mium list of the Southern Kansas fair to be held at Wichita Sept. 26, 27, 23, 20, 30 and 1st. This fair has been OLe of Jo Hi 1st pub The heated term has been broken. N.u;;",i Ur.et.-5 for ciisli, or on time at very iow figures. Wc also.

iiiiVo a nvumier of very desirable improved farms which we will rent for cash, or on shares. C'orre-iKujdence TTolifivothoonl.v trt of Altrart Rooks oTsill Xsii-it sisitl Town JVopoi- -without lela'. it will is- ou iVv rM irom it ielUille auU the most sncessful and satisfactory held in the state. Eoy Bone returned home this morning extra work, but the result more than justified it for this one patch made 41 bushels and 10 pounds of No. 2 wheat to the acre almost double the yield of other land planted in the usual way.

Mr. Clark's wheat crop made a total of 1033 bushels at the machine, but on the scale it weighed out 2030 bushels Lee. Ueurv Mavse. Frank Ar W. H.

Weldon went to Wichita lion- nold and L. Cowdeu attended iiie day. has ceased to use their lands for grazing erty situated in the county of Clark and sfci.e of Kansas, to-wit: The south half of the northwest quarter and the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter, and the northvet quarter of the Bourh-east quRrler of section thrco (3t in township thirty-throe rauire twenry-four fXi west of tii t.ii itju acres more or less. Raid property will he sold as the proper of the above named det'endants and without appraisement, to saiiVfy said order of JLot 1.avnmraft. Sheriff Clark comrtv, iiuss.

tna. O. Erwin and II. J. lioue.

attorneys for plaintiff, No l3t pub 8-13 03 democratic convention at Dodge Tuesday. The honest, straight-out demo Violations of the game laws are cost ly luxuries. and offer these people the most favorable terms. The tracts offen are as line agricultural laud as wo have in the county crats were snowed under and the whole EIIERIIP'S SALB. By virtue of an order of saio Issued out of the district court of lark county.

Kansas, in an action wherein S. L. Davidson were plaintiffs and William A. Hindman. Mar-paret J.

Hindman. John V. Tomlins. Mary A. Tomlins.

Winton Je Lreuiinsf Slate Hani; and James M. Anderson were defendants, I rilion THE 1-llh DAY OF SEPTKMMEK, '-bet-xoen the of 1 and 4 o'clock p.m. at the east door of i'ip court house In the eity of Ashland- county of Clark and stnte ef Kansas, offer for sale at public auytien to the hiirhest bidder, for cash in hand, all the title and interest of the alove nnmerl defendants in and to tho foilo.viTi.2- described real property, situated in thecouutyof Clark and state of Kansas, to-wit: The south half of tho southeast quarter, and the southeast quarter of the southwest are overrun with thing turned over to Jerry, consequently the big four returned satisfied. The blacksmiths plow work. and the deal cannot help but besatisfac.

tory to both parties. -FOR- and 10 pounds. If farmers will work their laud as they would have to do in the east there ueed be no. 16 or 20 bushel yields recorded. hat Mr.

Clark has done every farmer in southwest Kansas can do and grow rich thereat. This article would be incomplete without say-that Uncle Billy came to town the moment his wheat was shipped and paid The newspaper business in Beaver We acknowledge the receipt of a copy AH-TTIR must be rather dull as notice that WAGOI MS, CARRE The Woodmen hold their second meeting to-night. W. H. Towner was in from Lexington this morning.

of "Kansas Campaign A. A. SHERIFF'S SALB. Byvfrtrre of anorderof sale issued out the district court of Clark couaty, Kansns in tin action whereiu W. H.

Wattle was plain-titf, and William I). Ma.ojie. Marv E. Halone Rowley.tho anti-calamity poet It is a GO Joe Carter, of the Democrat, announces that he will soon have on hand saddles and harness for sale. Joe keeps the al mighty dollar well iu sight, and will no quarter of section eleven all; and the north catchy little volume, the words "get there" and are set to the popular tunes that every one knows.

Republicans in 2 lit Woodbury will return the mortgage of $000 he assumed hen he bought the place last year, PLEA SA AT VALLEY ITEMS Charles P. Wednesday. doubt make as good a strap dealer as he west quarter of tne noitheast quarter of section fourteen (U. township thirty-1'nur t'Mi south, ranire twenty-one (-1) of thoi-f-th principal meridian. Said proper! is levied upon as the property of lie above-named defendants, and will be sold without appi subject to a prior aim tamuei j.

Howe wtro delendizms, 1 wiil on THE mu DAY OF EPTEMBEK, 103. between the hour? of 1 and 4 o'chvk p.m. ut the east thetourt lu-nse. in tbo city of Ashland, in Th" eonntv of riirk. an I srnre is a newspaper man.

The second annual convention of the every precinct should organize a glee club and supply it with these books. Nothing helps out at a meeting like a few songs. They are sold postpaid at 1. Christian church in the Tth Kansas dis Dry and dusty. A little rain would help things out.

Jas. Wharrv started for Wichita Tues trict will be held at Garden City Sept. 6, uioi ox to saiisry said order or sale. Shpi-iiTs office, Ashland, Clark county, Kan sas, August Jtti. Lot avf.nschaft, Sheriff.

II. J. Pone, Plaintiff's Attornev. No 1201) 1st pub S-e'irJ per dozen or per hundred. Address Geo.

W. Crane Topeka. Council Proceedings. 7 and 8th. All members of the church are urgently requested, and all members of other churches are cordially invited to attend.

The Christian church at Gar on tor sa. oat auction to hiheat for cjuJj hi hand, pjj tho nxht, title liTid intero-it of the above numod defendants in and to tho following described eai property, situated ir. the county of Clark and ir Kansas. Lot four 4 in section five (5). and lo's ono H) two and three in section sU townsin'o thirty-two youth, range tvventv-ono west of the tiih p.

in. Paid property is levied upon tho pirnertv of the above named dofen-iaurs and will bb without appiiiisemout io satisfy said or dor of aale. SherMT's Tiee, Ashland, Clark county, Kansas, August 18, Lot R.WExsrRAFT, Sheriff. Ben E. Pairn, Attorney for plaint iff.

Izi pub tmW. den Citv will entertain all who attend. Local sportsmen are bagging plover. The birds are plentiful. Harry Bone left this morning on a business trip to Kansas City.

Ben E. Page left Tuesday morning on a business trip to Kansas City. B. Wilson has begun the removal of the house he recently purchased. Landy Bnckner has sold his interest jn the thresher to the other partners.

The culvert at the intersection of Main and Tenth was repaired Tuesday. Will Ainsworth is acting president of the Farmers Stockgrovvers bank this week. a i 2 I a W. A. Miller, of Bluff City, came in last evening to attend to some business and visit Joe Cmger and Mrs.

Benty, FIIEUIFF'S SALB. By virtue of an order of sale issued out of tho district court of Clark county, Kansas, in an action wherein P. L. Davidson Co. wer plaintiffs, and Frederick V.

Kelly and D. W. A hell were defendants, will on THE l-'th DAY OFSKFTEMIIEIt, 1K9 between the hour? of 1 and i o'clock p. m. at the eant d.oor lilf court houe in the citv of Ashland, county of Clark and state of Kansas, oiler for sale at public auction to the hiirhest bidder, for cub in hand, alt the rijrht.

tirio and interest of the above named in and to the following described real property, situated in tho county of Clark aud State of Kansas, to-wit: day to attend the re union. Horse breaking seems to be the order of the day with tiie young men of our valley. Sheriff Ravenscraft and M. Snghrne were down in the southeast part of our township Wednesday after some parlies ho were violating the game laws. It is needless to say they got their men.

R. B.Edgar and John Mitchell, two of our festive cow men, got into a difficulty Wednesday and concluded that knives would be a good thing to use. Frank and James Unwin, with the assistance of their friend-, are trying to get their late purchases in shape for work. They intend putting iu a large crop of wheat this fail. to whom he is related as a orotner-in- law.

Mr. Miller is one of the early set So ii til Mam Street, Ashland, tlers of this county, having proven up a Council met in regular session Monday evening, the mayor and all members present. The journal of last meeting was read and approved. The following bills were allowed: D. T.

Deileubaugh, laying sidewalk, $3.75. H. S. Hixson, cutting weeds, $1.80. Journal stationery, $5.50.

R. I. Lumber lumber for sidewalks, Lon Davis, cutting weeds, $1.20. I. N.

Davis, hauling, $1.25. R. I. Lumber lumber for culvert, A complaint was made against the street commissioner's non-performance of duty and he was discharged. The assessed valuation of taxable property in the city for 1822, is 568,141.

BHEHIFF'S SAta By virtue of an order of sale issued out of the. district court of Clark county, Kansas, in an action wherein Joseph O. Proctor was plaintilf and Fred Mcintosh. Alexander Mc- claim which he still holds. He has great faith in Kansas as a wheat country and this vear is interested in 1800 acres of that cereal.

It is his opinion that land The northeast quarter of section fifteen (') township thirty Mt) south, ranjre twenty-four west of the p. m. iSnid property is vied upon ne the property of the above-pained defendants, and wi.i be sold without appraisement, giitiji-et to a prior in this county will be worth to an Miss Flora Burr's came is enrolled among the students of the Coldvvater II. V. Randall and sons will acreage of fall crop.

They report mortirago of to satisfy said order of norrnal. Jesse Robert, a solid old republican lionald, tlieshowaiter Mortafre Companv and Jacob StoTier. Heceiver of the Morl-raise Company, were defendants, 1 wiil on THE 19th DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1SS8. between the hours of 1 and i o'clock p.m., at tho east door of the court house in I citv of Ashland, county of Clark and sa. for sale at pnblio auction to bidcer.

lor cash in hand, all the riir'nt. tilic, and the alnive iu an. I to tho following: real property, situated in the couaty of Clark, and state of Kansas, to-wit: -The west half of the northwest onm-rer nrd lueir siieep doing well. It reported that Sherman Shupe lia.s rented the farm lately owned by James Wharrv, and will sow a lavire tail crop of Appleton township, was in town hf-riff's ofliep, Ashland, Clark countv, Kansas, August t'th, l'-'-r-. I.OT RwKxsruAFT, PhcriiT.

H. J. Jtnn Attorney lor plaintiff. No 1M First publication S-12 '02 acre when the strip is opened. Died.

At 1 Reno, August 0th, lS'Ji, Eva Claire, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Thomas. Mrs.

Thomas is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bart ley Cane of this city and her friends sympathize with her in the loss she has sustained. Another little iamb has p-one To dwell with Him who trave; Another little riarlin? balni Is sheltered iu the (crave. God nee'ii'd one more auircl child Amidm His heavenly baud.

And so he with loving smile. And clasped our darling's baud. Monday. Mrs. C.

D. Perry and daughter Helen of Knglewood, visited Mrs. Workman yesterday. W. C.

Uugan went over to attend the re-union at "Peerless Princess" Wednesday. On motion the following tax levies were made: General fund, 5 mills. liond interest, 9 miils. Sinking fund, 2 mills. Adjourned.

A Shooting A li ra) A shooting affray, growing out of a (a thereon. J. D. Carter, son of Uncle John, is quite sick. Mrs.

Kennison and daughter went to Dodfre Tuesday with a who was here from Colorado for a short visit. It is said he will return with his family in time to put iu a fall crop. No threshing machine in our vicinity yet. John Larveld and wife visited Lexing ton Saturday. They report a good time- the north half of the southwest tjiiurier of section twenty township thirty-three sonth, raujre twenty-live 2o, west of the C-th m.

Said property Is levied upon aa the property of the a'rove narited defen-iauts a-i will i-e sold without appraiDeuient to satisTy auid order of Baie. SheritT'onice, Arhhutd, Clark county, Kansas, Aup-ust. Lot Kavenscuaft, Sheril. IJen E. Pape.

plaintiffs Htt'y. No 1KB 1st pub SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an order of sale- IfiupiI out of the district court of Clark county, Knnim, in fln action wherein S. Davidson Co. were plaintiffs nnd V.

oorc, Surah A. Moore. Amos K. Morev, Elizatwth .1. Krank R.

Wildinan, May W. Wildman. Nelly Corey. and the Hentou Laml Company were defendants, I will on TIIE 13th DAY OF SEPTEMBER, lsrs. tietween the hours of 1 and 4 o'clock p.m.

at tiie east door of the court house in the cily of Ashland, county of Clark and state of Kansas, offer Resale at public auction to the, highest bidder, for cash in hand, all the rifrht. title and inierest of the above named dctHrMl. family quarrel, occurred in Meade coun P. Aylsworth and his grand-daughters Clara and Mila Griffin, returned from Denver Wednesday evening. ty just across the liue from Englewood last Sunday.

The first known of it here For fifty years carriage makers have tried to invent vehicle that would not be a Success came with the invention oi Tl'c slinrt-tnrn device ami the other merits, of wMch there are rrt-iny, are described in an i'iusLriUcd eauoiruc, which, -wiih address of local agent, wiil he scat free to auy cnc. The Bartholomew Cincinnati, O. It was learned Tuesday that four men BnERIFF'S SALE. Sam Broad ie loft a valuable horse Weiinesilav tl.fi result nf patinir ln an1 tn he following described ri al By vlrtuo of an order of sale issne1 out of the district court of Clark county, Kansas. I-F-IItl-nv.

tHJlind in I Irt Wtllnlff.fl'lur'jun,) was when Doctors Taylor and Cooper were called at midnight Monday. Xo particulars except the bare facts are obtainable. The parties to the affair are Jim Smith and Butler, brothers-in-law. It is re- corn. Lot three (3.

of nineteen (lot. town-1 1 iff anil Kruiiv Hunt aiiiV Thomas Hu'ut'u'ete ip llm-ty-one i.il) south, ran're twentv-two Single Comb Bitovvs hF.OHOitxs. IS I I-', m-Jt- Ihr. .1 detendants. I wil! on THE litih DAY OF SEPTEMBER 1-HS.

Harry Bone and Charlie King went out to Lexington Saturday evening to get a square meal, of course. Watermelons are beginning to come in. The early crop was a failure but there will plenty of the late ones. Will Dugan drove to Dodge Monday to accompany Miss Nora Mclnt3-re home. They returned Wednesday.

pure blood COCKerels for sale at $1.00 o-iail. rami sonthwesl ouarterot ihe north. ported that quarrels between them are each- or will exchange for their of twenty-four tS, (own- lor their value hailing from Sun City were in this county with four bird dogs and a regular hunting outtit, killing quail and prairie chickens. Warrants were placed in the bauds of Sheriff Ravenscraft and Mar. siu! Siighrue Wednesday and the parties were brought in that evening.

Yesterday they were arraigned before his honor Judge Davis, and plead guilty to a violation of the game laws. They refused to give their names and a line of each and costs was entered, against them under the names Richard Roe 1 1 tie tali p. nt. I nrojerfy is levied upon as the property Clareuiout Ranch, 23-4t. in spring chickens.

Englewood, Kansas. the abnve-uainod defendants, and wiil be without uipraiseiiient. in urii-r 'mortmain! and interest, to satisfy Nuiiemaclier lias purchased said onier of sale. DDES HE C0HS ,1, TlJOV hei itt's oitice, Ashland, Clark county. Kan- between the hours of 1 and 4 o'clock prm.

r.t the east door or the court houe. in the citv of Ashland, in the county of Ciark, and state of Kansas. o.Ter for sale at njblie miction to tin h1 b'Uder for ca-hln band, all tile ri-'ht. and iutcrest of the above named ecfendants in and to the foilowii described n-al situaled in tho 'jounty of Ciark an-i slate of Knnrias, to-wit: The northeast quarter of section thirty-one (31', township thirty-three M-itth, rauge Woot of the thh p. in.

FaJd property is levied upon as tho prper tr of the above named defendants n-id if ill to sold without appraisement to satisfy said order of sale. Sheriff's office, Ashland, Clark count1. Kansas, August isth. 1-a Lot Kavenpchaft, Sheriff. Ben E.

Pacre. Plaintiff's XoUii 1st pub 8-19" sas, A yili, lsse. I.ot BAVEsscrtAf-r, Sheriff. II. J.

Plaintiff's Attorney. No 1UW 1st pub S-12D" 114 ft an entire new line boots and shoes and proposes to sell off the remnant of old stock saved from the fire at cost and less than cost in order to get rid of it. John Doe, Peter Funk and S. Alex. In frequent and that this is not the first time bullets have been exchanged.

On Sunday the old feud broke out again, Butler tiring at Smith with a shot gun at 25 yards distance. The first shot hit Smith in the left side, two of the shot going pretty deep into the left breast. As he turned a second shot peppered his right leg and hip, one shot plowing along his abdomen for three inches, and one going through the end of the glute-ous maximns muscle. Thirty-six shot lYiji'e taken out of the right side. The wounds are not serious and the man will recover.

HITCH KIM TO default of payment they were turned over to the sherifl- who took their outfit for security until they paid the costs. THE QRAT The Mcllargue place east of town is for rent. Parties wanting wheat laud should apply to this office at once. Bob Dickson, a forner Ashland boy, was elected a delegate to the territorial democratic convention from Beaver county. The old oven formerly used by Riley Davidson has teen sold to Willis Cox of Cold water, who is opening a bakery and lunch bouse.

THE nOKLS'S FAIR. Had they not plead guilty the two bar rels of game they shipped would have cost in the neighborhood of MfsdEspec'iallyForEXERCISIN ANPSpSgDlNa Pronounced ByAll HORSEMEN To Be SHERIFF'S SALB. Tty v'ltue of an order of sn'e Issued out of the iliMricl court or lark county, Kansas, in an action wherein the S. L. Davidson Company was plaintitf, and James Huirhcs, llettie Munson, W.

H. Munsou. her husband, H.O. Hujilies. Burnett Hiif-hes, Her-ry Hughes.

Hnirhes. Annie Huplu Louisa K. Iliiiou and Viriril Dillon, her husband, heirs nt law of Allen fi utiles, deceased, were defendants, 1 wiil on THE la-i-H DAY OF SEPTEMI1E1I, ISO between the hours of 1 and 4 o'clock m. We have received the last issue of the World's Columbian Exposition Illustrated" the official organ of the Great Fair. The object of this publication is to give a complete authentic histoiwal record of the Columbian Exposition.

It contains 32 pages of official proceedings, TheMqst PERFECT SULKY CART In Use 11 I WW Charged IVHIi IIorfteKteallDg. Thomas and Deputy Sheriffs Link ai me east door or tne court nousc in the u. ill irivu nlii.trarr-i nl if i.t inni: of Ardikiud. county of lark and state of A couple of prospective weddings are being discussed by the knowing ones. Better wait awhile boys; the is too hot now.

from and 5. J. Potts brought Jess I.anam Dodge City last Friday evening offer inrr-ulo at public auction to tho printed on enameled paper, of all the highest bidder, forcash in hand, all the risat. Catalogue COK1 n.y: SALB. Br of an order of sale out of Ihe district court of Clark county, Kansas in an action wherein J.

H. Conyer, Executor, was plan: tiff, and David S. Funnlinan, Susuii and ilardner F. Nitsa were defendants, 1 will on THE DAY' OF SEPTEMBER. 32, between the hnurs of 1 and 4 o'clock p.m.

at the (J.n.r nt tn court iu city of Ashlnnd, in the county of i.Ur'-i. a-jd tt.tt'e oT v-Ur for skis at public r.ujtitm to the hlp-lK-at bidder for cash in hand, the riht. title an interest of the abov- tif-mel defentlanrs in and to th foilowinir denrribed i ul pr.ipurty. situated in tho couuty of Clark and suite of Kaiiias. to wit: Lots one 1 and twoi-i'aud tbc east b-iif of northwest qnartHrof ft crion (7) in township thirty-three south, iiiiji; tweu-ty-onc i-T wet of the 'J p.

m. The postoflice room has been hite-coated this week and the postmaster, much to his satisfaction and that of the patrons, has been able to clean up and both look and feel comforttsb'e. The office has been having a time since the fire. On that day it was moved into the street, then back to the old quarters, and a few days later to the Berry brick building. Almost before it was settled in the new location tho storm came which unroofed and wrecked Ihe building, flooding Ihe lower stories with water.

DeJny after delay followed one aim interest of tne above name I defendants In and to tne billowing described real property, situated iu tue county of Clark and btate of Kansas, to-wit: The. southwest quarter of section fonrt-t; the south half of the southeast ouarter of sec lodged him at the hotel Ravenscraft under a charge of horse-stealing. The horse, a line animal belonging to Mr. Speck, of Appleton township, and worth $100, was taken from the picket rope a AAAiftAAAiiiiil itV i-. A iiV Geo.

Theis left for Oklahoma points yesterday to close up some business transactions. He will visit Ingalls, ere he returns. tion twonty-ciph! isi and the north half of tie exhibits, buildings, and attractions of the great Fair. As a work of art containing the most interesting information, it is invaluable to all who wish to keep up with the times ant! learn of the great international enterprise. It will be published semi-monthly early iu the fall, making eightaen copies foe the present year.

Price, f-1. post nortlieaM ipmrter or section thirty-t hr-e lit SgSjGoifJG TO BUY A ail in township thirty-two snuth or twenty-rive (-5) west ef the p. m. 1 1 Ilia Farmers seemed to be taking a day off Said nronertv is levied upon as th-1 pmner- ar wi 0 last Saturday. The town was full of tv 01 ihe above nan ed defendants and will be sidd without appraisement to satisfy ald or- weeK ago last iulay night.

Un arriving at Speareviile Jess offered the horse, saddle and bridle for sale at This excited suspicion and he was arrest ed. hearing anything from the probable owner the authorities released oei or Mtie, HEM yoti PheriiTs oflice. Ashland, Clark county, Kan want to bny I7 yon -want a direct from a i responsible aiitl one of our C7." sas. Lot Ravknsch.mt, Sheriff. II.

J. Pone, Attorney for Plaintitf. No 1203 First publication S-12 'K til cuid projM'rty is lovied upon the propTty nf iie above and be soi without to iatidii" eaid or-uor of aide. Sheriff's olfice, Ahlund, Clark couuty, Kansas August 1 Lot rr. Shoriff.

Ben E. Pag-e. Plaint 's Atrorui-v. No i'li 1st pub s-i: 'JZ until the STth of July when another heavy rain deluged the office. A day or two later the roof was completed and then came the plastering.

It is to be hoped it will be a long time before any more trouble of the kind occurs. George Blair's drug store suffered to the paid; cents a copy. tubjcit. lions taken at this office, where the paper can be seen, or send 25 cents for sample copy to J. 15.

Campbell, Editor and Publisher, 218 La Salle St. Chicago. H'pans Tal.ui" cute scrofula. FTIEIUFF'S SALB. Lauam and he skipped, leaving the horse in a livery stable.

In the meantime officers were notified and Jess captured at or near Coolidgo on ilia Colorado line. He was brought here in them and the stores seemed to be having a splendid trade. The people of Pleasant valley M. church will serve ice cream and cake to the public at the Donnell school house next Tuesday evening. John Hall came down from the flats Saturday to visit bis family over Sunday.

He brought news of big crops and happy tanners in that section. F03 r. -GO, Hy virtue of an order of pale issued out of iuo district court of Clark county, Kansas. same extent, except that no plastering in an wherein i. reed love hils N.

reputable manufactory. prp UUI UCUUii Uj liigl. Kraiio.sfc-lectccl r.iir.zrr liiJs, ana Jiest WBrSinmnsliip and Gnijh. S3 al irons. The prisoner claims to have a plaintirr, and the r.UKlewood Town Company a sjsecs bill of sale for the horse and says he was necessary.

Those who know George will suppose there was a smell of sulphur about the premises, hut there Knights of rythlas. ueiemmur, i vui on TIIE KUh DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1502, for sixty cays, caix vriiu LejjTJil luTillontioiiss. Aslilan.l No, holds between the hours of 1 and 4o'enr n. m. its dav I regular meetiiitr every Wednes wasn't.

He couldn't do the subject jus nt theeat door of lije court houe ictlie citv or aisniand. county ot Ciark and state ot Kan eveiiui. All visituiiT brethren arc cordially welcomed. tice and never said a word i.e. a sas, oaer for sale at public auction to the zun Order atOnces nijriiest bidder, for hand, ali the risrht, title ami intere.it of the above named Prof.

Mills asks to change the address of his paper back to Harvard, from which we judge he and Mrs. Mills have returned to their home. naughty word. Iopt Locals. anu tn and to the following- described real propertypituatod in tho county of Ciark and Statoof tLJtnsaa.

to-wit: TH FnCDQNiA MFQ. 00ycukg3t ti, 0. i H. F. Davis, C.

C. M. G. Stevknson K. of K.

and S. 1. O. O. F.

Layflf-ld Lodjre. No. 21. every Thursday niphu Ail in good standing are invited attend. V.

Aknoi.d, N.G. H. F. Donnell, Recording Secretary. The items under this head were writ The notheast quarter of section thirty-five f.Vt).

town, hip thirty-four south, ramre vvvyvvvvyvvvv SHERIFF'S SALS. By virtue of an order of sale issued out of Ulev district court of Ciark county, Kansas, in an action whemin Elizabeth Stanford was plaintilf and Eliza O. Coo! v. tho Showalter Company, a corporation, and Jacob Metier, rteciivcr lue howalter Mortgage Company, were defendants. I will on THE 13th DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1S92.

between the houm of 1 and 4 o'clock p.m. at the east door ot the court nouse. in the city Ashland, in thecounty of Clark, and state of Kansas, offer for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all the ritrht, title and interest of fhe mOi-a nur-xwl ten for last issue but were mixed up with A tystem of water works has been pro twonty-nvc except two small tracts scribed as follows: ttrt, coininencini2- at some newspapers and their absence not posed for Coldwater but the Star kicks on the schemu. The council stood 3 for will not be convicted, but those claiming to know say there is no salvation for him that they can see. Ho is described as being wild and reckless but a fellow" who will stand by his friends through thick and thin.

A few weeks ago Lanam had trouble here with the Severe boys, and later got into a difficulty with John Franing in which he used his teeth with serious results to John's thumb, and was himself pretty well punched. He suddenly disappeared from here after that and turns up again as above narrated. His parents are well respected by their neighbors and have the sympathy of the community in which they live in this trouble that has enme upon them point eighty (80) feet west of the southwe discovered until after press day: Two rains this week. corr.erot Mock ninety (in nrst addition tc U. A.

Major FIHott Post nieets'fio the VWtt tupM'Woon. inence west io-inureet; thence nortn 14U iret: thence east to a point le and 2 against the proposition. J. S. Tolks has sold his threshing ma Third Friday eveiiiiUars iu each month.

All comrades arc cordially invited to m- BICYCLE vest of saM iiloctflXJ; thence south to place Bcu Davis returned last night. oi nennn.ijf eecona, commencing at a poii'-r H. C. lnVi. n-tr wwi tne southwest cornoror W.

X. Adiutant chine to a party in Beaver county, who AND LARC OLDEST Mt, also in tLa'si addition to Englewood, thence The ceiling of the postofiice room has defendants in and to the following described real property, situated in the OOuntv of Clark and stale of Kansas, to-wit: The west half of the southeast auarter of will take the machine down there as THE WORLD. I 1 PH0DUCT yU 1 108,000 BICYCLES I been replaste.red this week. west tn Il'-ji-u teet; thence north iH) feet thence east towithiuWi feet of said block 89 thence south to place of beifinnina-. soon as he threshes for Mr.

Folks. JOIIX II. CLAY, The plum-ing party returned about Said property is levied upon as the property of the above named defendants and will be sold without appraisement to satisfy suid or- section ten sn, township thirty i3oi south, range twenty-one (21) of the Bth p. in. Said property is lei led upon as the property of the above named di fi-nuauts and will be.

SOld WithOUt 1,1 Sulistir billrl nr. ESTABLISHED 32 YEARS. IP TOO VAT EASE, C03IFOKT, RELIABILITY, SPEED, STYLE, Mrs. P. A.

Scrogin anl two children mi mi Stone Coiteif, Gl" A HA STEE OJ ACITISIS SITEKlor. TO of Ashland, Kansas, are visiting at the midnight Saturday minus the plums they anticipated bringing home. W. M. Jaillite, with the Chamberlain in old age through the deeds of an er Sheriff's office.

Ashlnnd, Clark county, Kan HOCE MUVIXG A SPKCIALTY. ring son. We understand the father home of Mrs. Serogin's brother, Mr lave I luian. Eureka Messenger.

mmmm QUALITY, AXU sas, august yiu. isd-. Lot Ravenscraft, Sh-rriH, B. F. RatclifT, Attorney for plaint.

IT. No lioa Firot pub S-i2 Journal. Prices as low ns ate consistent jrood work der of eaie. Sheriff's office, AUiland, Clark couaty, Kansas, August 8, Lot Ravxscraft, Sheriff. KIngan and Bone, Plaintiff's Attorneys.

No ilea 1st pub 8-12 its will not interfere to save Jess from the THE BEST Or uieuicmu company oi ves ftloiues, was Material always on bund. ALL OTHERS TTAKRAXT EVERY OI TO Ei3 TETFECT. charge brought against him and its fi EYEitYTUING, nal punishment. here on business last evening. A gang of bridge carpenters with a SESDTO CS.

By virtue of an order of dated the Itfth day of Aufarust, issued out of the district Knglcn-ood (hlelleU. train and pile driver have been repair COVENTRY MACHINISTS COMPANY, Ltd. B. F. EATCLIFF, Attorney at Law.

With the Arm of In nominating S. G. Stuart as their irsT? Chicago, boston, fennel rSTrl I ing bridges on this cud of the line for the past few days. court in auu lor Clark county, Kansas, in an action in said court, irnerein L. M.

Cvkins was plaintiff, and Juscph O. Tavlor and Fannie K. Taylor, bis wife, were defendants, I will me V7 H. V. Henry, a former resident of on Jionuay THE 10th DAY OF SEPTEMBER, IPK, candidate for commissioner from this district, the Republicans acted wisely.

He is not only an available candidate but he will make a good officer when IVhei starting borne Tuesday night Joe Winter met with the mishap of his wagon. He concluded to put up his team and wait for daylight. Next Senator Madison is seeing the "boys," kissing the babies and saying nice things to the ladies in Comanche county this week i.e. he begins tomorrow. Elder Campf of this city, is on the program for the convention of the Christian church at Garden City.

His KING RATCLIFF, SALB. By virtue of un onl" of sale issued out of district court of Ciark county. Kansas, in un action wltonin P. L. Davidson 4 Co.

worf- plHintiirp. and Chorion S. WiHliitfl. Louel-Ih Wjllhito. V.

8. Francis L. Smith nnd Morton it. Smith were ik-fendHms. I will on THE 13th DA OF SEPTEMBER, hetwepn the hours of 1 airl 4 o'clock p.m., ttttbe oast door of the co-irt in tho city of Ashhuid, county of Clrk and Ftnto of Kan-fan, tor s.ile at public miction to tho faijrhcpt bidder, tor cash in hand, all the rhrht, title, and interest of tho above named rtelp nd-ant in and to the following- described rml property, situated in 1 ho couuty of Clark, and state of Kansas, to-wit The northea-t ouarjfr of Pection eit-fct tietween th hours of 10 a.

m. and 4 p.m., at the east door of the court house in the citv of Collections a Specialty. Vesta, is here from Indiana looking after his interests and visiting relatives. Mrs. Henry is a daughter of Uncle Billy elected.

OUR FBOFOSITlOfJ S3 TrsiS Davis. Blair Ruth threshed 1,200 busbcis of Ashland, in said Clark county, Kansas, offer at public sate and wll to the highest and best bhhier.for cash in hand, all the riht, title and interest of each and every ot the atove-nmod parties hi and to the following-real est in said state and countv, to-wit: The west half of the northeast quarter and the northeast quarter of the northwest ouar IT. L. GEAIi, On receiptor wheat last week from a crop of sixty 0, we will ticliTer at ynur R. R.

Station, iha canvanteeil enur.i ir orcrv rpprt J. B. Couch has sold the Jake Boring this Sewitie Ms acres, an average of twenty bushels per if farm in Sitka township to a Mr. Elliott PAINTER GLAZIER acre. Twenty acres of tho crop was light i-i w.o Home, iu or any other, ar.i Ono Year's to the wreklr QLOBK EEMOCBAt, St.

Louif, EFPCBLIC, or an oshw V'eekly of Use Talne. This of Barber county. The purchaser with subject is '-Value of Sunday school work in churehless fields." ter of section nin tnwn-hip iliii.y-four(34i sontii. ran if wentv-thrM west. Said property will be sold as reeled hy eaid order ot sain, without appraisefuent, and sub- township thirty-four eouth, ranre tweuty-nvp wwt of the rli p.

m. Said property is levied upon the property mac.iLne 13 thormgh yeqa: t.1 lit- st and best nt t-el a rrTieiiUi. au- niic b.bhm-w1i;d-r. seK-nctiinc "i ttii- iii.t.n?-,iuijiu mm wjij ne eyllo-ier she Wo. ornms- without anpmiswment subieefc to a nrior iV" 7 I rl fH.IQ and ha3iTent w-o l-iro-k" t'le ror ula- cither Oat "ShtKrtf i xift' belonirinffto a stmnser to this his son, son-in-law, and a large number of high grade short horn cattle and fine horses will soon arrive and take possession of his newly acquired home.

Tuesday evening this vicinity was visited by a good shower which considerably cooled the air and made life more and reduced the average. The grain is of splendid quality and the crop is a paying one to Mr. Ruth. T. L.

Chase, the independent candidate for county superintendent of schools, is forming the acquaintance of the voters in this precinct. He is a bright youn an. pleasant, affable and i sun. All kinds of imse, Sip an3 Carriags Fainting NK.iTL' DUNE TO OKDKR. PAFKii HAGINO A SPECIALTY.

attention ive-Ti tt School House wrk. rccond-linnfi Undine's bouyhl and Vol-i- Give me your work. IOT Kavexvraft, SheritT. J. Blancbard, county attorney of Beaver county, was in town Wednes day morning.

ought to catch the granger vote when he runs again as he bas been making hay and is as brown a an iadUs. J'T hAVENRCHAFT, Sheriff. H. J. Bone.

PhiintifTs AUoruev. No im i pub 92 Ucu ar i.J.if ii is foirntl ddrient or roirepre-3intuci. it cm ae rituraed asC O. tor int paid. reKr yoi: ti any i-cuJi ia U.

8. an our reo 'isii: ity. TRUESOAiL MACHINE AMD AHSCO. by A Tents for ST. l.OX TS, jy.

7 v. ucl Ciark 'Tountv, Kansas. Gregory, Attya. is City, Mo. No Ut puo 8-l'J 'W Kipans 1 a'ile cure dvspopjtia.

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