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The Courant from Cottonwood Falls, Kansas • 3

The Courant from Cottonwood Falls, Kansas • 3

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Fe Eoad JoIin c- eatt.e toKas, a regrdar iu on Toesday of We are too closely crowded wees, for time to give an extended account cf C.tv lOtitiUV Mrs, S. hillock. 1 wi Wc WK HAVE RECENTLY USE Aleiiisoa, Topt-ia Siata 2, illamie evju-ess 4, CoiiiliibiiiU 1 'i e-. 6. 5.

ii issouri Utter expriwss 114 Kansas city Kxyreis'lota!) N'o "''S, to it is -S IS -is the Birthday adversary ot Robert held iu this City Friday uigbr. The celebration however was .1 grand snecfss, all sucb celebrations have ever been. F. JOII v- V. M.

Li, Catotul sttebtiou lo oi medicine all it- branches extract-it 2 teeth etc. ijffit ami private MsjK-nsarr, Main street door Xortr of Eureka hou.e. 1 a. m. a i j- En, a.

m. a. in 12,50 a last week which crew colder and colder until tbe thermometer ranged between Vi to 14 degrees below zero. TLe ftoim soon brcke however and tby Saturday it was wsriu and balmy again, except cold nights. Quite a snow tell Sunday iore-noou and by night was all gone again.

Cur ol.i time, fiieud, Lewis Potet, is very low. and not expectod to live many hours. His Soil Las arrived from Ohio. Freddie Romish, hie. fooling wish a revolver, last TbnrmUy, hb.it himself.

PrinteJ in Kir' Celebrated Xewceuib Fly-Shuttle Ucm i "ts to talk to yoti And aii your fciks. 3i 3. Kxpre-s I The ball striking about four inches above First bmso south of Mis. Gil-, jju ss. Freight Andyour folkj-K About politics and other thing-sC the right on tbe inside of tLe b-g aod 43, -fLoca! freight ...12:45 m- i DEATH OF JAMES W.

RANK. Ella M. Rank, eldest daughter ut Wm. M. aud Armiuda B.

Rich, was born ia Chester, Kiton county, Michigan, December 0th, 1856, and departed this life at hi Dorado. Kansas. t.omg West. (striking tbe bone glanced out above tLe I. Me.v.

CuliiorDiacxiM-ifs 6:25 pm kneecap. We do all Kinds of Carpet and Eng Weaving, also Fancy Weaving ou Shawis, Mat-tiers, Etc. Call and Examine Work. 3. Mexico San Diego express 5:11 p.

ru s. Cot r.i-S. Ka xsas. tr a instis liiti Tutus. i.Vi ATI Y5-AT-L A W.

All btiiities jiro'iij'Uy attended k- Office on last tide of Broadway Cottonwood Falls. Has. 5. 'Denver Limited. An Open Confession Is Good tor the Soul L.

S. Palmer has bought oat Jesse Kellogg's livery stock, opposite Court House, and will continue, tbe business and will also buy and sell HOR-SES in connection with barn and requests al! his old friends to give bnu a call. i'2s p. m. l-Zf Pi at 10:60 a.

in. 1 13, Wichita A Itsas exj.reis 7, 'Colorado expreis 41, iLfwa! treii lit It's a Weekly Peiorm Pnper Alt the year. 64 Columnsv. M.OO a Kissts leads the THE ADVOCATE'S edacatior.al inSnence has been in cocntv in Kansas and in every stale in the Ynion. "it is as a lkahfk in this I' Kcvo The pcoc.te mm httrat ere, and we want thm to have it.

iV? also a lew iila-s with to business. Vwa pay tiie DOLLAR, we do the rest. ADVOCATS Topeka, WE II Guarantee First Class Work lit (iKlillAM WOOD When a man teeln that he ban told a lie or has been dishonest, ami is willhij to makes niiarantee that he will not do ho A competitor says: "We dont sell a toil ot coal for but Kerr does the ssine. A guarantee raaile by an irresponsible Low Prices. Cedar Point Kansas, BTR0S8 CITT IXTEKSiOX.

iSurtiiliouml. Kg, S-'C, Iye! Fa. ill A 3-4a. S09, AixomuKxiation Iv iu Krora NArth. N'o.

Pa en pre r. arrives 12.30 a. Sii, ceouimtxi'itioo arrives 7:45 p.m. tOtIOGW'tiOl Fulls. So.

AccoiKinoilation, lr 3:10 p. m. iJvS The FoisDuatis Acids January 23th, JefM, at a. be-ins o7 years, 1 lionth and 21 days old. Deceased was married to James W.

Rank st Wilinir tton, Illinois. Jon 1331. She leaves a husband aud four childrcu. together with fattier, mother, two sisters atd one brother to taourn their sad Joss. Deceased and family had resided it FA Dorado neatly two years, where they had made many friends, acd here the different societies aod kind friends did all they could for her eomtort during her long il.ness.

fcho was brought to Clements, Kansas, to the home of her parents, and where her two sisters resiJe. and where deceased resided for six years WSl trn. tire in all Ktjitc Kdera tonru. ottice over te luaae county I.ationa fiaak. it yoor liver or a out oi umi it noticed at once on ihw lace, either by the skin beinir a dat greav rliow.

or bv party is ot no effect. Kerr dont say what others do or caimot do bnr nells the best Osage Shaft Coal at 3 111 per ton of (paws 1 fA I Hi a ar 5:15 p. nr 7f HAiiJIt, M. la the blood shoulil be tnkeu up and removed by tho Liver ami Kidneys, but these organs get out of order fail to do their work and the result is rheumatism. There are a thousand remedies fm the Liver and Kidneys, bat there is only oue cure for Rfieum itism, aud that is Dr Dmimnond's Lightning Remedy.

If von Uxi-e (ountr. IU. S. Z.J 14. fi 2 re 1 1, 111 aa 5 iire iacai blotches and pimples atij.eat ing on tiie surface.

iJegg's Uiood Furitier and Lluod Maker acts direct iy on these otguns.attd will make a dark greasy skin clear and transparent and wid remove ali pimples and eruptions from the face. Sold warranted by E. 1). Keplogie. FG3 FnCTECTi'M.

NOT FOR Write dueois dueois, Invcntiva Ape Buiidinrr, WASHINGTON, D. C. Book Free. KeoLoa this paper. Ua Auy one thai says Kerr dont sell a ton of Osage coal for 3,10 is a lyre.

THE iiu JLjJLJL'Ij all. COTTONWOOD FALLS, KANSAS. jrgyMliiiee in the Inif flare. I'rompt Ktisw iiou to cili-, uu-lit. THURSDAY.

FEU. 1 LOCAL NEWS. have the disease, send S5 to the Drnin-rnond Medicine Co, -ii Maieu New York. and they will send to your express ad resit two large bottles enough for onu month's treatment. Any one who is having an argument with tho Rheumatism will feel fully repaid by the first dose- Agauts Wanted.

JiliiOi tL 0 in Breeder and Impoiter of Forty Barrel's a Day. Harris Erin' manufacturers of the celebrated Erin Lime, says they have great faith iu Druuiniond's Lightning Remedy for Rheumatism. Cine, ot iheir principal coopers was 'aid up with Rheumatism until induced to take Drnramond's Lightning Remedy. After takiug two bottles bo went to work, and has since been making forty barrels per day. If you want this remedy, send to the Drnmmoml Medieiue Co.

4S Ma'den Lane, New York, and they will send to A. liowaid sliipped 3 cat load of cat tie and Ed Childs 1 carload, to Kansas City Moml.iv uight. FE'ir ffwi 'f tfH lj- Mi)A tell i Ji I Tht di Dm jr. A Cratiinzt- in L.U 1 Nji Longest Ijjmc4. -i WL- Vr Jl KK.lt, previous to moving to El Dorado, Her brother, Kimer M.

Rich, of Oswego. Kansas, was called to her bedside January 15 and remained to the funeral. The uneral services were conducted by of the M. E. Church, and her remains were followed to their last resting place, in the Clements cemetery, by a large cortege of friends who sympathize with the family in their sad tfiltotion.

The family wish to express their sincere thanks to the people of El Dorado and Clements for toeir sympathies and help in this time of tion. So. fri wig, take up ycur work Nor asK tiow near or lar The rum ised bless. ngi lur those who weep on y.iur waiting angela are Oh. look bcyouu tt.use wearisome days To trm In of peaceful rest, 111 'hat beautiful clime, wliera in God'a own time, You shall meet with your lov.d one ard be blest.

Lecture Course. For the benefit of the high school library we have arranged foi the fallowing course of lectures, to be given at the high ito to treat CHS0.V0, KSt'OCS SPEC'IL lorn refunded. Ail niKiiciaett rt ry or rrn -r. uW i I i at a tr t-T rri i "rt i i -yr here, Irta tured. i yc'T i' i Qireeai-ii coriiidei.t.al,personaiiVor by let.tr i i Large T.rci Erglish BcrUbirc Hcgs Stock for at Prices to Snit the Times.

miles south of Codar Point. 0 UN TON BROTH IS AbtSraet lini iu tonU.NMVOU!) FALLS, KAN'S. your express address two large bottles- enough for one month's treatment Agents Wanted. i mi 1 c. zziiiiiizu vdAniisCvAuai Geo B.Carson and CLaa Eyansspout Siiuilay in Emporia.

Born to Mr. and Sirs. Sam Mcsser, of llotgan, January "'I. a son. Buy your Baking Fowder at the Co op erative Store 5 cents per can.

Any person wan ting a first." class meal or lunch should go to F. Bauerle's. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ostnan.

of Clements, on January "24, a daughter. The young people been taking advantage of the line skating this week. CH nt the Co-Oper atiy Store for eiihe at- Lister or Cultivator nt cot. E.iz.iar Notes. sprrmazorr ana 'irr.

cnus'tr a youiniuiioiiiesune cnc as-cess, los-ss, pimples andbiotches en the face, rushes of olood to tie head, i confusedideasaud basafulness, aversion to society, losacfaex manhood, cured tor life. lean stop all nighs losses, restore lost se.i ro ri ui n. nju, iv, i tu iui Mir. a. i.

i' nil iii iru'io lysi The revival being held at the ce you 1 1 mi, it you I 1 4 sore nerve and bra in power.onlaKre a ad st resgUiiii wr ak parts aud make fj Svnhili; that terrible disease, in ail pennanen HO)pillllS, its forraaand stapes cun-d IvUlv ut caust: caustic, school room: Prof Oliii, State Agricultural College, Reserve Force." Prof. Carriitb, State University, Win. Tell and Switzerland. ProfW. C.

Stevens, State Uui versify. Tbe relation of Atmosphere aud Soil to Vegetation." Pres. Geo. T. Faircbild, Srate Agricultural College; subject not selected.

The lecture course is under the Manage ment, of 'he Senior class. Course, tickets CO; single admission 29 cents, school I Vl i Ml. church by Rev J. Caldwell still continues. Already about ot) have professed cntimcr.

bou-t 1 f. Tn.r- P. CO CI Hi A pics or Bound. No pivln.no I a inc. XJ.i)l JC uisimiu.4, f.ill lis-jiis.

s. r. saving faith in Christ aud 40 have joined the M. E. church.

ATTO KXEY-AT-LAW. can use the trcutment at, iiorne. Rheumatism A SUUE CL'RE. Tha greatest discovery in '-the aanala ot medicine. One doso etve i 1 1 Ulcers, Swellings, Sores, Gonorrhoea and 1 1 Gleet, and all forms of Private Diseases positively cured or money refunded, jj Rnnlr for both sexes, 80 pases, 27 pb tures, true to life, wita full ties- The protracted meeting at the Shsrp's freasnrer's Quarterly Report.

Creek school house closed last Sunday Office At "he iCor.rt IlonFe.I jCotwnwooJ FfttU. Kan. L-ripLiou oi aoo. uiseases, iiiu euei is mill cnre.seiiled in plain wrapperf or Oc in stamps. lief: a few doses rernovtj fever nnd pain joints a care in a few days.

er. 1 i rJ ol case, with stamp for circular. night with 0 accessions to the Free Metho- i Strong city ten men ar-i raamng their Statement of amount on liand in the Trea ForMenOnlv. Kopletc wl i children's course 50 cent-: single admis sion 10 cents. The above men are I FresMuseum cf Anatomy life-like models and wax figures deeply impress the sury eftnai cuuutj Kansas, for the cutting January 2-ntl, IsSli.

housaiidsoi 'curiojiiies. The v.Ha mind: a school of Listrtic- Uity church. Rev. T.J. Caldwell contemplates beginning a revivial meeting at Bazaar in the near future.

Kockv Mouutaia News. TEE DAILY- -BY MAIL. Snle-eriptjon price reduced as folk 11 dlalice. leading educators of the state aud co odc State fund 43 53 if tion a sermon without words. N.

B. have 45vJ deposited in Via bank, which I tt will forfeit for above diseases that I ccLnnct cure, in harvest. The ice is 4 inches thick on the river. Will Austin returned from Lawrence, Friday, where he has been aiteuding the University. Mrs.

J. II. has returned from can offord to miss bearing them. Senioi: Class. 3.00 One Year (by mail) Six Moutlts (by mail) Three Months (lv V.aiF One Month (by Mrwl Advertised Letter, The following is a list of letters re maining unclaimed in tho post ofiiee at The Dead Line.

1 On January 17, theTorpka ADVOCATE i county luml KeUeniition fund bazaar township sroneial road uattield township general road Cottonwood townsnip general roan Cedar towship yenerul road Diamond Creek township read Fulls township general road Toledo township generis! roud Cottonw-Kxt Falls t.ity Normal Institute. Count) school, unupportioned 1, General began tho publication of a serial ftory PI entitled ''The Dead Line," a work which ita mini, mamiu crisis, saoa mini, n. Address 'Denver. Colorado. KANSAS TROL'iiLB.

promises to be tho sensation of tbe period among story reading people. It is a fasci nating word picture of life, in which fic Cotton Falls, Kan. Mrs. Eary llartlelt. J.

M. Clark. Miss Ciiaiie Hide. Mrs. II.

C. Martiu. All of the above remaining unclaimed February 14, l'Ji will be scut to the Dead Letter Office. W. E.

Timmons, P. Outline where she has been visitiug her lother for some time. Pack Allen, Jim Kelso, Bill Sullivan and Charlie Kline were on the Kansas City market Tuesday. Milton and Emma Jones returned home Wednesday morning from an extended visit with friends and relatives ia Iowa. To the ciTiZKX.s ok Chase Col'ntv If you want a good Square meal, call a' the Union Hotel.

Stable room gratis. E. Coolly, Proprietor. tion is effect ively employed to direct tbe Only tiie Pref isliitn 0 S5 UUitliltUl EOAD AG0H eier USED. Fact in th3 Oeo.

II. Lang, Assistant cntiia! CleiUof the Senate A Great DotKaient. No. 8 of the I.iwa 1'ribnne Quarterly IT WAS NOT GKISHAM Ha ca tlie uuaiuili.ui Ererj reader's mind, to the serious social aud political questions nt to day. The author of this story is a profession al man, whsoe reason lor writing over an assumed name is that be is engaged in other work, and does not desire notoriety as a story writer.

He is a western man, and not unknown to fame. Though he has admirers iu all political parties, there are those who fear aud others bo hate him. So far as talent is concerned, his literary work will speak for itself' Tiioes who want I'ltKK SAMri.a containing the first chapter of this story should order at once. Address THE ADVOCATE, Topeka, Kas. Who Elew OuttlieGasatthe Cnpeland Last month.

On Teccii.ber (i, the Capital published an item to the effect that Thomas II, Ma Uiulil 32b4 7S 4-l) OU 172 0J 443 50 2U1 (iti Wj3 47 2ii hS Sati 51 170 2'.) as 3o 572 47 313 57 347 63 7U 44 42 31 oo 7 1 32 2B till 43 35 33 sg 213 47 2111 55 t7 55 S'J 1102 07 til 10 33 Hi W0 bo 1C4 00 IW 55 E()2 49 243 3j 22 22 1 Hi 124 32 51 Hi 3 1 02 114 OS 10 Wl 2 e.7 62 71 2 4U ts ill 1 53 8 33 20 2 2al 1 38 iu 5a is 11 11 1 3i 43 13S 11 ill vji 01 12i 07 S3 10 43 2 07 334 224 7U i 05 43 43 57 1'Jil 2'.) 12 154 4 TTTiich ires full particnlars. Me also manofactarc many styles. AGENTS WANTED Harry Smith an employee iu tlie post r.fTlec at Emporia, was arrested last, week, for rotdoug the registered letters of thci; ci.fi tents. In he notice, last, week of tbe death of Lewis Link 'scbibl, tbe causs was given asdiptheri when it should have been pneumonia There will be a Fireman's ball at Strong CitV Opera Friday niht. Pro feeds to go to the equipment ol the Fire Company.

All are iuvited to attend. HJLS-iJJY UGGY FHJEJIP OUT, ILL. 2, Oenerai io'rp 2, stato 2, bond interest 2, Ooim sink ii general 4, 5, gener.it 0, general bond interest 0, bond mi, 1, g'enerdi s. jseaertii general 111. gener.il 11, gonei al stute II, count' M.

gellO 111 13, general l.i. suae H. geneial la, general 15, bond interest 15, sinking Iti, gener.d lii, etui i. county 17, geneial I general Is. stute IS, county III.

general 20, gener .1 20, state 2ii, 21, ge.iernl 2. geneial Si, are 22, couuty 2H, gtneial 2.J, slute 2-t, general ti, state St, S3, general 2i5 general 27. general 27, state 27, md siuiiiLg 2S, general general suite 30. general HI, general, 32. general iitt, general.

t-ontains a cono-e, insKiiy 01 1 ile legislative trouble in Kansas in January, l03. It is written l.v clc.t. B. Lang, a j.inrna! leik i lie Kansas senate jit the time. Tlia work ha 'he, e.udrnse-inent of Kansas Popi-iisf geiM-rally.

The book eoiitaiii- excellent- poitraits Governor L. L). LewlHng, Lienteiiant GoveriHir IVrey DioieN, Secretary 11. S.Osbirn, A-soeiate S. Al'en.

U. Ran, ai J. ilimsumie il Sempk. sneakers of the llunniore bouse It alMiwiitains the arguiiieiits and opi-moos ill Ktii 1'iaUo in the contests before the com t. Every vifT liave this antiicntic liistnry not only lr si ll but autluuity in jefotmg tii infaiuous lies of old patly politicians tiial, aro be iHg and will To prejudice ht minds of the people.

I'l ico ll. cen is. -opies foi l. Tlie Fi cuicm. Grisham cf Cottonwood Falls, whilo a guest at tbe Copeland hotel, blew out, the gas and came near being asphyxiated.

The item went the rounds of tbe Kansas press, and Mr Gtishani was received with a broad smila benever ho entered a Kan sas hotel. It has recently developed that it was a mistake to connect Mr. Grisham with tbe gas blowing incident. On the night in question, December 5, there were three men from Cottonwood Falls at the Copeland, r. Grisham being one of tlietn.

The gas was blown out, not by Mr. Grisham, but by Mr. John Y. Sanders. Tbe Capital received its information of the a Hair lrom a policeman who was Eazaau, Jan.

2. How it amuses society to hear of the downfall of one of its members. Haw everyone laughs and asks the first one they meet if they have heard ifn' ManTiXfactijrlrs'- 1Aa- i -A. the lien s. How the newspapers say funny things and when our select so Miss Cora Johnson, of Nickerson, Kan a niece of Dr.

Johnson, of this city, who lias been visit ing here for the last mont returned to her home Wednesday morning. We dont sell a to- of Osage Shaft Corl for neither does Kerr, but we have and do sell more coal tbe money than anv one in town. ciety people meet they discuss the called in when it was discovered than the latest scandal and wonder which of n'n. Mown out. and reflets that it PER YeaftAV: AacLQVAS 1 K'- connected the name of an lunoccut party with the incident.

ODD I'ATnAi FiNEWCRIv'i A IXt D.i not fail to notice the ad of the Advocate, A new story is started and all who want tbe Advocate this year should subscribe immediately as it is the best People's party paper in tbe state. Mr Peter C. Sdiim pfT. of Prairie' Ilil1 and Miss Zottie Ellis, of Rock Creek, were OLD SETTLERS' CELEBRATION. The members of the Old Settlers' League of Chase county met at the office of S.

A. Breese last Saturday. The Treasurer's retort showed a balance of on hand. The following officers were elected I 31, general 31. Mate 35, 1 L'ir-k 1 This Papes January 30, for the ensuin? year: atiiid 1 'Senile Newton at, the residence of Mr, aud Mrs.

John Doeritig of this cit v. their number will be caugnt next. But do they try to help the erring oue? Do they give her any good words of adyice Do tbey point out to her the dangers ahead Not one. They shun her as they would a snake; she is pointed out on the street; her old friends do not recognize her; her only hope is to go to some other town and the story fol-lows her she is driven from there she goes from bad to worse and lias become discouraged, and in a short time she is to be found in oue of the many gilded hells that are to be found in our large cities. And where is the one that caused her downfall For awhile he is joked the boys, but in a short time he is again going into society and may join the church and 13 considered a nice fellow, while his victim leads a wild life and in a few short years fills a pauper's grave.

C. II. Pehrigo. Tlw i'ciiKl has been ie ached iii tbe bis tory ot this count ty when indusiiy must tiguro on close mnigitis 1 I 1 11 tit. It is thus 1 he more I erei.sary that eer tanner who experts to 1 in bis business to avail bitoselt il all the aid and ii toruiat inn obtaiiiablc.

Ami! there is nothing more useful in tbi line than a subcrtp ion a ii6 clasx and practical wgricutltnrat journal like the '-old reliable" Kansas F.uimfi:, a lii to HO page jwirual hic'a as established in Kansas in It ranks above most oi tbe journals of its class, and no enterpi is-ing farmer can afford t. deprive himself or futility jf it. Every issue lias information worth the pries of a year's subscription. It ouly osie d.dlar per year. Send at once to Kansas Farmer To jieka.

Kansas, for a sample copy and Mtp-idetitent of pre iiiums, betieiH offer, and then call at this atid subset ile foi Tun RriVKti.t.K and the Kansas papeis lor one year for ouly Governor Leweiling, ofKatnas, has Dr. Tlioinas Kirk, id' Burr Oak a member of the state board ot health vice Dr. Yannuys of Wichita resigned. Present, J. Doolittle.

Yice President, F. V. Alford. Secretary, Matt. McDonald.

Treasurer, S. A Breese. The following committees were appointed: Os Phooram: Dennis Madden, P. B. McCabe, Matt.

McDonald, 0. C. Smith, J. W. MeWiiiiaros, N.

B. Senbner. E. C. Holmes.

P. ffrcy, W. shaft. Jr. W.

H. Iiolsiuger, Arch Miller. InVITATI S. A. Breese, Frank Liloire, F.

Bernard, Thos. Lawless, W. S. Komigh, Fred Prac'ot, W. J.

Dougherty, J. B. Binders, John Stone, D. R. Shellenbarger, Clay Satnrnd J.

of Commissioner S'd'-ner, and Ella L. Nicholson were married Sunday afternoon at 3 p. m. st the residence of the bride's mother by Rev. N.ithau Perry of tiie Friend's church.

The oyster sooner at Prairie Hill on Wednesday of last week, ahhough tlw weiither wa cold, was a perfect success. 13 72 was the net. proceeds of the even ing. We say goo I for Prairie Hill. MA, SB general S7, general over pi 0 tl-S.

general 3'i, gmeml ooiid interest stuping 4i, genertl 40, sune 41, geutual 41, bond interest 41. sinking 42. general 12. ii, bund interest 4-i, general 43. suiting 43, bond iutere-t 4i, over pd) 2 03 general 4t).

general 4 47, general 4s, jieneral 4ti, teoeral 4ii. bond i.itei est sinking general 51, general 51, bond interest 51, sinkieg ts, general 52, bond interest 52, bond sin King 53, genera! 53, bn 1 ooad interest 5, nerai 54, bond sinking 54, bond 55, general lienerai bond su.kiniT 7.S. iiund interest 57, general 55 73 23 35 113 41 75 77 Hi 53 4M S3 75 98 78 42 17 2S 2r ut 105 73 9 S02 eS lso 24 3rd s-2 00 72 t-s 34 viisl 13 Si) 4 liS 04 1.45 53 3i3 53 23 23 4S 155 ys 31 Iti 11 43 Kil i.it sii 31 115 20 i 72 43 10 2s lit 161 77 Js 71 32 14 tiii jo7 t', 17 4s ss 35 20 2S 7d lid 2 S-S 5 2i 54 kti 4') 14 43 lull 10 12 75 21 Ss 73 s.i on 41 2ti Vi 171 23 71 30 1 s7 Shaft, W. Ct. Pa; ten.

Win. Jlli-i. David SaubR John Sharp, Cr. W. Ibr; i1fn Yeni-er.

B. McCabe. W. A half breed Indian from Ot tawa came 1:1 to town on business Tuesday and proceeded to cnrnbi'ie business with pleasure t. an extent that be was soon the sole proprietor of a '-crooked jag" and caused some excitement 0:1 the street.

ITctice of County Surveyor B. Stents. A. D. Finley, Will Hcskett, A.

Brandiey. Decoration: Mrs. S. A. Breese, Mrs.

J. H. Seribner, Mrs. J. J.

Comer, Mrs. A. B. Watson, Mrs. Jabin iohn- The State Editorial Association at its For fifty vears carriage makers have tried to invent vet.ici that would not be a 'turn-under.

Success came with the invention oi a 1 1 lB art a xd IB ag a. T. short-turn device and the whirh there ire inaar. are in an. iiiteuatea catak-gue, whlci, aiores of local agent, wul be sent Ires to auy The Earthplomew O.

annual meeting at Hutchinson elected i son, Mrs. Reeve. Mrs. J- fi. the following officers for the ensuing Tuttle, A.

Watson, Matt. McDon-year. For President, J. E. linking Ster- aid.

Guy Johnson, J. B. Smith, N. B. ling; Secretary.

W. J. Costigan, Ottawa: Senbner. Treasurer, E. Cowgill, Tor-eka.

J' lolitt.e Ac- Donall, Mitt. McDonald. W. G. Pat- Miss ITelen L.

Kimber, of Parsom. Kan-; ten, J. II. Scribner, George Hays, sae, Tho woman farmer and uifniber of Dennis 'adden. the State Suffrnge Campaign ComniitceJ J.

M. Tattle. To E. W. TSoonolt, Chase County National flank.

('. 1'racht. Henry lirandleT, The Ka-tern Kansas f.ini and Loan Company, W. J. Foster, eoim 51.

Kje-1 Lewis R.GntliUi. ami I.ncy Seluinemaa. You a iel each of you are hereby notified that at the request of X. eler. I shall on the of KeOruarv, ami from tiny today therea.ter, survey and Establish tttc following lines ami corners, in the cstablishm-nt which 3 ou ami each of you are iutere.ieu, to-wit: All tiie line, section corners ami rpiartT section corner of section ttn I lii) tnweshio twentv two 22 1 oi rango eight cast of tl.e ota I'rtaeipal meridian, Jons Fkkw.

County Surveyor, i.eonara, .1. ij. raws ru, 1, 1. "Twice a Vt eek Times. Tnf.

Kansas City Tim son lii began issuing She i.t.v Ti.mks twie-instead of once a week. The price of the two papers will remain the as that charged lor oue. TlK Twick a Wk.kk TlMKS will 1m? ttiaiied to any addtcss foi fl per year, cents for tix cents for three months less titan one cent a copy. The l'-i standard which has usade the Wi s. Timks indispeuable to thonsasKis of homes for nearly a quarter of a ceutnry will be The news and literary nUcb will address th.

people ot Strong at, the' Durable and Pretty as Solid Silver at one-tenth the cost Cor Van. W. Williams, Mrs. E. congregational cm.ren.

strung W. W. Rockvook. February Srd on the snlject of tbe o- Jjrg Kinne, Mrs. W.

A. Merman SttSrage Anieiidmeut. Admission gan. free. Floor Man Kits: A.

B. Watson, She will also sneak' at Klmdale is a I S. 0. Smith, W. H.

IIolsingr. G. K. 57, tiond interest 57. timid giukltu 5s.

irei.erai bond interest 7s, bon i sinking Kene'ai 5n, bond interest 5f. bond sicking tin. Oi. bond sii.king IK1, bond interest t. general iiond infrest bond siuMBjj 112, jrcnernl general B3, bond interest t3.

Loud sii.k:ff Total am on hand Baiance in bank OS Cash 154 01 Warrants pnld and not ca -ceikd 2-413 S3 Total 7 7S STATE OF KAXS-VS, day evening. February Son the same sub ject. She is an interesting and attrac- lagans, Jame O'Bvrne, K. C. Holmes.

II. Shaft, Charles Kliae, Wro. Norton. The following exeeutiva CommittPe vs- 461.3 WCS Al riEsE T' -JT 7 ss i Alumt-jtinaSlivTb. lv ow "i tJ mm ana a i ear iv-, I I 5 t.iv,,-v i 'ill -t- 1 i 1 1 I je-r U'vi' ed it from alt other weekly papers will he live speaker aud all should bear her.

c. t- i i i was elected for the ensuing ve Strong Ct'v must have some bad elc- T1 A ry 1 is II. in iff Hrrpae A contitmed aod others added. No expense will be spared in tbe eoik elion ot news or the securing of high class literary matter. Tut? vie it a Wfkk Times will be as 1 ment in it.

Last Thursday night Mr, Win i F.eifsnyder came in contact with a stone The following committee was ap- Ct' is-r County. David cruLtts, Treasurer of said County, 1 s.i, 1 1 1 I i t- 1 COPYRIGHTS. CAS I A PATENT? For a rr-imrtt ai. i an r. write to XL O.

who liave bad nearly fifty yeara3 errriencie in tbe patent es i. Conirhnriica-U- A ilandioiok ef In. form.iiioa concerning Patent ana how to oi tisiri meta seet free. Also a of mpi'iiA nd sent Irve. tnSen tbn ueh Mseq 4 Co.

recsl-e neticeiutte Scientific Amerienn. thus are winf bet're pnhiic witii-eut to the inventor. jsMjeel fcrisrthe ln.rir--st -f gn? seiir-ine erork 1 a i-. SMive c'eTr sent iree. a year, s-rcr cr-eies, ec.Tit.3.

i-uiiiber hza f.r'rJ c-lare ln prsrf, un-i of if le-eer to oeinir sv.orn, sliv tna ii3 Thk Weiiklky Times has l.een.'a uewsoa- that was throngb the air, poitited to dn rfsolations on the p.er and a magazine in one" and got a broken jaw by the collision. It death of E. W. Pinkstn and J. L.

To anyone who will send The Timks is also said that Mr Watson overtook a Crawford, Matt. McDanald, S. five new vearl? mbscribers to The Twick small hurricane, but got off with a (lis- i A- Breese and P. T. it ma dooiiUd tho muni f.re'oi:ii? snows tbo amount ot" monev in tne Treasure ol sai-l county, and that tbe same 1 iwrivntlu i tu aul.

1 rl I I r. Sar ne- ir ivi jttt- I I I. 11 is "A iiiiixirl. iO" ed a I vel'iiV A Kr.k i to 1 lj ou 0.1 siuoeio ill i celebration cm Friday evening. Feb- We i wot ol'sce money order fir S-i, ihe paper to protect folks iu your da lir.tcriTT.

I County Strora to and to betoie nit i.t. cf Jiiiit.irv i 'ii K. 1 c.uy j2 ZZ 11 Fl 1. uxoi.i-J5 1 A trill fr wll ht si vrday,.

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