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STOCK MEN. I HANCOCK AND ENGLISH. At W. N. Hubbell Coa you will find IIUXNE WELL'S IIOEROB, THE POST.

one of the finest stocks of millinery goods in the city. Don't fail to drop in and take a A DEED THAT WOULD BttITG THE BLUSH J. D. Kelly, JrC Editor and Pntliaher. look around when in tne ty.

Harry Hill, firm of Piatt Lobb, Kansas Pursuant to a call published last week, City, returned from the nation a few days the Democrats of Caldwell met at the school since. house, Saturday evening, 10th inst, and Messrs. Prigmore Warren bought 500 were called to order by George W. Fletcher, head of one and two year olds to take to their Esq- 3.sis.l raptr 5 tOa.a Cltjr. OF SHAME TO THE CHEEK OF AN UNTUTORED SAVAGE.

Notices for Publication. Lat Office, at Wichita. Kansaa. July 10.1880. Notice ia hereby given that the following named settler has filed notic of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and secure final entry thereof the expiration of thirty days from fhe date of thu notice, before B.

Ross, notary public at Caldwell, Sumiier county, Kansas, on Friday. August 16th, 1880. For Salk. The Dodge City Times says that many of the largest sheep growers will eut down their flocks, not desiring to' loiter run risks with immence flocks. They have found sheep raising profitable, and some of them within the last few yeara have made a good grub stake for life.

The sale of their big flocks will give the beginner a fine opportunity to buy good sheep at a fair price, and in which calling he can grow up profitably with the THURSDAY, -JULY 15, 1880. The building hitherto occupied by the It ia with feelings of deepest regret and shame that we chronicle the dastardly crime of rape perpetrated upon a poor, innocent "Arcade" saloon. corner of Third and Main streets. Lot No. 08 on Main street, opposite City ranch in the Nation.

T. H. B. Ros3. was made temporary Walton -Richardson of Erath county, chairman, and G.

W. Fletcher, secretary. Texas, arrived yesterday. They have about The object of the meeting was stated by 1500 head of stock cattle. Judge Berry, to be the organization of a T.

F. CALDWELL STATION and friendless girl a stranger a strange land. U. Vy. Morgan ior ia quarter.

5 o.4. section 85. township 31 range 5 west, and country. A. Utue money will inve him a DEPABT.

2:40 r.M. H.oO A.M. ABUYS. .1:10 p.m. ,.6:00 p.m.

Psaaenger srsight birvcu xuiquire i otitis, ni, jiuir- i n.t- i. About two weeks ago, Miss Hannah Wat- IUIM1 start in the sheep business and with, his own Wm. Knotts of Lexington," HL, arrived a Hancock and English campaign club, and in few days ago. His intention ia to open up a pursuance of that object, he offered the fol-ranch in the Nation at early day. lowing resolution, which was unanimously land's restaurant.

Rilev Miller Jacob Libert, William Irani, prudent care and management be has some William Holbert of BIu Creek 1. thing be can live and depend upon. Two kins left her home in Michigan, to meet-and marry the one to whom she had plighted her troth. Innocent and unsuspecting; she believed all others pure. Her intended resided Charles Sloan, with Wm.

Young Co. adopted: J. A. Sutherland keeps' a select 6tofck of groceries and wont be undersold. Try him.

ner couuty, Kansas. 23 It. L. Walker, Reenter. ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY.

Office at Atshijon, ropeka Santa Fe depot, GEO. II. AXTIIONWAgext. "IMJIrt i npn nu rmmd on at Go. P.

Resolved, That we. whose names are here bis Chicago, EL, is in the city, and makes years more will see all the lands along the railroad taken up with cow herds and sheep Paint Paint Paint A very large quan headquarters at the Leland Hotel. at Fort Reno, being one of the "boys in unto subscribed, do firmly and inflexibly believe in the righteousness of the Democratic cause in the campaien of 1880. and. we here- L.otd Offick, -Wichita, Kansas, July.

12th, 1S80. Notice' Is hereby riven that the following- W. H. Lockridge of Kansas City arrived 1 nlO MfCIi Kwell Co'" Newspaper Ad blue." Before reaching Kansa3 City, she flocks. There will then be crops sure and profitable and plenty of money in the tity of the celebrated enamel paint at Sain Drue store.

19 300 Bureau. 10 Bnnioe whire advertising maj- riWo forlt IN HEW YOUK. vertising contracts ng ow named settler has filed notice that he will ap. was robbed of her money and railroad ticket yesterday and will in a osy or so snip nymedge ourselves to religiously and unal- i A. a.

tr I terablv Etnnn hv that. niwA until enewsa country. It is true a man has to have ex a I war vrith Bis witnesses to make final proof, Mayor Chace, ever a friend to the unfortun- are peeves xo "'i shall crownit inNo7emW. and we hereby WM anrwrt of his claim, before S. P.

G. Lew- perience and patience in the sheep business, laimr- ffia iinnmettuM rrn- I JIT, ISatCS, nnn Ui XJCiXl, urnveu I 26 LOCAli ITEMS. Sai dnijr store. 14 tintfirr public, at Caldwell. Sumner coun- but he does not need much money to begin cured her a pass to this place.

from the Pan-Handle this week. This firm S. Hancock, and hia corn-patriot, Wm. H. Lamps and chimneys, at Sain's drug store.

with; and that is one reason why we advo re owns aDOUl neau ui ampuinff came. tul picaiuuui, anu ui president iiriuir irni.iiiiiv a t-i i vug tiA.jaz i the United States at the November election. cate sheep raising, for still fewer persona can John Dawson, FL Worth, Texas arrived reach a cattle herd, unless it be a few cows, W. N. Hubbell Co.

have just started a delivery wagon and arc prepared to deliver goods to any part of the city. 25 vesterdav. Mr. D. baa about 1900 head of tv, Kansas, on Wednesday, August 18th, 18S0.

Joseph Nulik, D. (it. No. 19,388, for the quarter, section 20, township 34, 8 of range 4 west, and names tho following as hia witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said tract, via Jonas Hannum, P. II.

Proctor, W. Corder, and J. McCoy of Caldwell, P. O. Sumner eountv.

Kansas. wolves of society who's prey are the innocent and virtuous, formed her acquaintance, and, passing himself off as a railroad cenductor.in- which would be a splendid adjunct to a sheep farm. Cattle and sheep are what will stock cattle which he will place on this market. Senor S. Garcia of Western Texas, ia still ducedherto go HunneweK, He said that lowest and make Western Kad is.

These herds and The largest stock of Drugs prices, at Homers. 25 the "Magic was the railroad termin flocks will have their respective ranges and in the citv. Senor Garcia has 450 head of us and that 6tages ran direct to Fort Reno; Spring chickena scarce. Very little doing in the police court. Clean up your back-yards verbum sat wpicnti.

The Covington block is rapidly Hearing completion. Go to the Capitol Restaurant if you want a square meal. The serenade by the "owl quartette club" are simply immense. Rev. S.

"Wood will preach next Sunday morning at the school "home. will not trespass on each other's privileges. receive prompt at- promising to pass her over the road. Ar picked horses and cow ponies in this market for sale. Call at Horncrs and tention and low prices.

The stock business ia what will pay; and if 28 R. L. Walker, Register. Land Office, Wichita, June 30, 1880." Notice is hereby riven, that the following named settler has hied notice of his intention to make final proof in 'support of hia riving at Hunne well the train arriving late at nisrht he escorted her to a restaurant and you can't buy cattle, then buy sheep. Herbine Dr.

Kerr's Aquine, new reme Permanent orgafization waa then effected by the election of the following officers President T. H. B. Rosa. Vice-President Major B.

M. Odom, Mike Meagher, Dr. W. A. Noble, J.

T. Baldwin. Secretary G. W. Fletcher.

Treasurer Mike Meagher. Executive Committee S. Berry, chairman B. M. Odom, O.

Beeson, L. G. Bailey, R. Bates. Twenty-nine namea were immediately dgned to the resolution, and at the time of writing thia report, the club haa an actual membership of 104 all Democrats and voters in Cald wed, township.

Geo. W. Flktcher, Sec'y. A GREAT GIFT. A number of our prominent citizens pro-1 aaid to the party in charge "We want a dies for the ajrue, at Sain's drus store.

26 Mr. Dent of Texas, is also here with a herd of 200 saddle horses, which he intends to drive through to Wichita and other northern markets in, a few days. J. H. Saul of Williamson county, Texas, Flas Baloons I claim, and secure final entry thereof before Fire works at Homers.

James Lawrence, a notary public, at Wel pose to orgainze a company to dig a large room." At which the girl spoke up and irrigation ditch, tapping the Arkansas river gaid: "No, jcejdon't wantaroom but some miles above town and extending to a It seems the house either was full or had no point just west of town from which the sleeping accommodations, and the villain 25 and Torpedoes. lington, Sumner county, Kansas. August 14th, 1880. William n. Puffer, for the half of nw The Arkansas Valley Editorial association W.

N. Hubbell Co have just received a new stock of clothing and hats, prices low whole of Great Bend can be irrigated- A3 1 failed in his hellish design. Returning to meets in Wellington July 16th. down. 17.

our town is built on a low ridge sloping I the depot, the girl sat up all night on the Yum, yum, YUMI Frank Huff is the boss north, south and east it would be easy to platform. In the morning she "went to the Hyou want any signs painted, call on quarter, 11 half of quarter section 5, to writ-hip 34 of range 4 west, and names the fol lowing as hia witnesses, viz; C. L. Spear, pat Burns, J. Corn, and Owen Smith, all of Caldwell, Kansas.

23 R. L. Walker, Register. waa in the city this week. Mr.

Saul has 1,500 headTof two and three year old steers which he will winter in the Nation. R' F. Crawford of Kansas City, left here yesterday for his cattle ranch near Cantonment, Indian Territory. He has been here several days attending the shipment of hia cattle to Kansas City. J' C.

Mayfield of Helena, Texas, and H. H. 18 J. A-Roiirer. convey water to every portion of the town: restaurant and obtain breakfast.

While rc-We think tho complete irrigation of Great turning to the depot, she met the same par- A nice lot of lamps, lamp chimniea and Bend by taking water from the river ia feasi- I ty (whom it seems she did not yet suspect to burners just received at the Mammoth Cave ble, and can be done at a comparatively cook at the Capitol Restaurant. Save your "poodle" from the leaden mea-engef of death, by paying it's tax. The police are hunting unlicensed doga. The beet shots get a dollar premium. Largo lot of Saratoga trunks just received at Unsell Newkivk's, Dixon's old stand.

KO MEDICTSTE CAN BE COMPARED TO MARSH GOLDEN BALSAM FOR THE THROAT AND LUNGS. "If you preserve the high standard of excellence your Golden Balsam now possesses, be the fiend incarnate he is), and, by borne means, he induced her to enter a tent. Our Land Office, Wichita, Kansas, 1 June 20, 1880. Notice is hereby given that the following" drug store. Register, small outlay of W.

N. Hubbell Co. will receive, in a few informant stales, that when she entered that McClain of San Antonio, Texas, arrived this named settler nas niea notice limine win We congratulate Messrs. Moore Hill of perfectly sober and ladylike, week with their herd'of picked saddle horses you will confer a sreat rift to suffering hu- days' a fineJock of millinery goods, includ- appear with hia witnesses to make final proof place she was the Capitol, in securing the services of Mr. and, after remaining but a short time, she and fine nmres, which they will put on this manity-W.

M. Wallace, Kansas City.Mo. some or 1X1(5 nobDlcst hat3 Sotton ouX TSL SS Frank Huff', as chief cook. Frank has the came out in company with this manw in a market for a few days. "No medicine can be compared to Marsh's tl.

Kansas, on August 12th. 1SS0. the chef cusine of Stock men buy their supplies in this city instead ot Ilunnewell the "Magic City" reputation of being Southern Kansas. state of boas tly intoxication evidently Thomas Ragsdale, Riddleville, Torrance 1 Golden Balsam for the Throat and Lunes. It FOR SALE.

Levi Jones, Sumner county, d. s. (Ik Lunga. No. 18.058.

for Quarter, section 24, town- drugged. The brute our informant did Four hundred and fifty head of picked The city council has been in session every has cured me of a lingering Cough and Sore Lungs, after vainly using everything else." PERSONAL ot learn hia name, or we should certainly Stock Horses and Cow Ponies at a bargain. give it led her out a short distance on the Apply to S. Garza, or N. F.

Kelly, at Hub L. P. Williamson, the stage man, was in G. F. Thompson, Sedalia, Mo.

night this week and will meet again to-night. llave you heard II ugh A. Rosa on the Texas, arrived with his herd of mixed horses and ponies thia week. Yesterday Mr. Ragsdale sold one car load of ponies to be shipped to Canada.

Capt. Stone, firm of Stone Brodcrick, was in the city yesterday, He brought in bell It ship 34. of range 2 and names the following as hia witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said tract, viz: J. D. Jones, David Rhoads, John M.

Miller and James Jacobs P. Sumner county, Kansas. 27 R. L. Walker, Register: the city last evening.

Marsh's Golden Balsam is for sale by H. Homer, Caldwell, and by promi accompani- By the "sweat of hia brow," Geo. Fletch Mills at Winfield City "fullbrassbandwithconcertina' ment. Best Flour from Smith Ross'. open prairie, where he accomplished his hellish purpose.

Our informant waa told that during the forenoon eight or nine men(?) visited her. They then stripped her of her clothing and, after committing upon her pcr- nent dealer everywhere. Large bottles 50 er is meandering around drumming up Dem 21 ocrats. The ever-watchful eye of the policeman ia on tho lookout for the "purps" that have cents and $1.00. Don't fail to try it.

BUSINESS LOCALS. Michigan peach-blow potatoes, cheap, at Hubbell Co's. 17. Land Office at Wichita, Kansas, May 29, 1880. Notice is hereby given that the following; indignities which no wild Ute brave L.

G. Bailey, the popular harness man, left Caldwell last Tuesday for a visit to his Vnw i t.hn tima fa hiiv imWww named settler has hied notice that he wm home in "Old Kaiutuck." would think of, left her lying inseusible and naked to the scorching rays of our summer not been registered and tagged. Plums, watermelons, cholera infantum, and then your dear little one will shake off Seven carloads of cattle from tho Nation, which he sold, and afterwards purchased twelve car loads from Mr. Butler, and shipped to Chicago in care of W. Young Union Stock Yards.

H. W. Timberiake, whose ranche ia fifty mile3 southwest of here in the Nation, gave the Post a very pleasant call last Monday. WHY IS IT THUS, tt0ii appear with his witnesses to make finwrl proof Unsell Nejkirk haveabig stock. Gauze, inupport of his ckim beforo TUB Ross, Fletcher Shepherd spent a few days in the Merino and Lisle thread under shirts.

Cor city this week. He was here in the interest notary public at Caldwell, Sumner county. Kansas on Wednesday, July 21,1810: J. W. Sanders: (h No.

19,973 for ner Clothing House, Dixon's old stand. 25 of tho St. Louis and San Francisco road. That Unsell Newkirk can sell clothing, hats and furnishing goods so cheap First They do not handle anything but clothing and goods for men and boys wear. Second.

They have resident manufactur sun. A gentleman, upon learning the circumstances, rode over to where she lay, and conveyed her to a covered wagon in the vicinity, where she remained for some time, evidently deranged and weeping bitterly. i it Call at Sutherland's for teas, coffees, rice, Charles Dallas, formerly employed in the He reports stock in that section being in City Drug Store in this city, will soon open sugars, or anything you need in the grocery line, andliave it delivered at your house free lot 1 and 11 of sec 19, tp 34, of range 3 and namea the following aa hia witnesses to prove hia continuous residence upon and cultivation of said tract, viz 11 Harrington, Crawford McKee, Thomp ers and buyers in Chicago. a drug store at HunnewelL Success to you Charles. son McKee and Ballard Dixon, Caldwell IV Third.

They buy in large quantities, being interested in a nuunbar of clothing stores having three stores in this state. of charge. 23 W. N. Hubbell Co.

havcf on hand a large stock of Bain wagons which they de We learn that Mra. Foster, wife of Col. this mortal coil to join the auburn haired angcla. To Johnny ICavanagh, the Post "comps." make their little bow, and return their sincere thanks for services rendered yesterday afternoon. There never was a better prospect for an immenao corn crop than there ia now.

The corn ia growing so fast that it almost pulls itself up by the roots. Alpaca coats, whito Marseilles vest, linnen pants, flannel unlined coats, in large variety at Unsell Newkirk's, Dixon's old stand, corner Main and Fifth streets. Sumner county. excellent condition. See hia notice of straya in another column.

On the 13th inst. in the city of Wellington, Mr. William Mallaly and Miss Katie Lamb formed a co-partnership for life. Mr. and Mrs.

Uallaly arrived at Caldwell on the afternoon train of that day, and took up quarters at the Central Hotel. About one o'clock that night a number of their friends 22 Walker, Register. T. Foster, stock agent of White Holmes, Kansas City, has been quite ill for the past Call and examine goods and prices at Dix on's old Btand, corner of Main and Fifth few days, Mr. Myers, who drives the stage between here and Hunneweil, learning the circumstances brought her to this city last Saturday, and took her- to the Central, giving her money for her immediate wants.

The cattlemen in this city, upon learning the circumstances, raised sufficient money for her expenses, and she proceeded on her journey. We do not believe in mob law as a rule, but in such a case as this, the swift, sure and stern justice of Judge Lynch is the correct thing. Dr. L. R.

Knapp, formerly assistant sur sire to close out at actual cost, as they do not expect to deal in that line of goods and want to get rid of tho stock now on hand. You can get a bargain by calling in time. Qcinikk and Arsenic Land Office at Wichita, Kansas. June 14, 1880. Notice is hereby riven that the following- named settler has filed notice that he will ap- pear with hia witnesses to make final proot in support of his claim before II Ross, notary public at Caldwell, Sumner geon of Missouri Pacific road, returned from Ossawatomie, and has opened his office in streets, Caldwell, Kansas.

WANTED. Board in a private family, by a gentleman and his wife. Address, Lock Box No. 5, Postoffice, this city. made their appearance at the Central and J.

II. Sain's drug store. Form the basis of inany of the ague remedies in the market, and are the last resort of Kansas, on nday, duly Zd low. James Subera, d. s.

(h. for" JViany of the friends of Miss Hastings, will be glad lear of her return to the city, gave the bride and groom a serenade. The music wa3 so enchanting that those present could not refrain from stepping a few measures to tEe" tune Since the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe railroad opened up for transit of stock from Miss Hastings has been for some time past physicians and people who know no better medicine to employ, for this distressing com The grand rush is to the Capitol Restau so quarter; sec 20, tp 84, a of T4 and names the following his witnesses to' prove hia continuous residence upon and cultivation of said tract, viz: Joseph Kolarck, Anton Rote, Joseph Federlik and Mike Mussel, Caldwell p. 6., Sumner county, RL WTaIker, Reghrter. rant, where the table is set with the best that the market affords.

Prices reasonable. plaint The effect of either of these drugs are destructive to the system, producing TO STOCKMEN. Chas. H. Sloan, agent for Wm.

Young the Chicago Live Stock Commission Merchants, desires to inform hia friends, and stock men generally, that they can sec daily telegraphic market reports by calling at the Merchants Drovers bank, Caldwell, Kan employed in the Indian schools at Ft. Rono, where she met with the best of success. Judge Brush, the Kansas City Commercial Indicator man, paid the Post a fashionable call Saturday. The Judge was on his way to Kansas City heavily laden with wealth The second annual session of the Kansas Church Encampment will bo held at Bis-MiarclTGrovo, commencing August 10th and continuing to August 19th; 1880. Stock men and stock ngenta make their headquarters in this city, not in the "Magic City" of Hunnewell.

And, of course, their stock will be shipped from hero. HI I. Tl Thb Medicine Xodgo Cresset, has come out greatly enlarged, and bearing all the -dicia of prosperity. We Bincerely hope that our brethren of the Cresset will continue to boom. this place to the eastern markets, there has been 700 car loads of cattle shipped from this point.

One train loaded with horses and ponies will leave this afternoon, and to-mor COMMUNICATED. Ft. Reno, July 5, 1880. Mr, Ebiror The Fourth wa3 celebrated Lanp Office, AVichita, kan. June 3d.

1880. headache, intestinal disorder, vertigo, diz-iness, ringing in the ears, and depression of the constitutional health. Ayer'a Ague Cure is a vegetable discovery, containing neither quinine, arsenic, nor any deleterrious ingre Notice is hereby riven that the following at this post on Saturday last. A number of row or next day 150 car loads of cettle will and new Vads" for the Indicator. Mr.

Louis Wr. Evans, agent of Hunter, Cheyennes came in to enjoy the sport, which sas. 23-4t Private instructions given on tho Organ by Miss Reginia Rohrer, comer of Main be started for the east. dient, and ia an infallible and rapid cure for named settler haa filed notice that he wilt, appear with bis witnesses to make final proof in support of his claim, before S. F.

G. Lewis, notary public, at Caldwell, Sumner county, Kansas, on Thursday, July 15th, 1880: consulted principally in horse racinc. A Evans St. Louis, had the misfortune to sprain his ankle during "his trip to the Eumber of. the of comply 4th ia obliged to use Territory last week.

He cavalry, tried the speed of their horses, and after that there was a race of Indian ponies, We like to give all news of interest, but, we will not publish an anonymous letter, especially one of a personal character. The letter we refer to was signed We have no doubt but tho party he alludeded to deserved what he got, and more too. "He getting around to at- every fomi of fever and ague. Its effects are permanent and certain, and no injury can result from its use. Besides being a positive cure for fever and ague in all its forms, it is also a superior remedy for liver complaints.

It is an excellent tonic and preventive, as well as cure, of all complaints peculiar to and Fourth streets. Terms reasonable. If you want to see the finest lot of lemons and oranges the citT, call at the ice cream parlor of Wilkina Bro3. 23 Hats! Hat! Hats! of every description a crutch and cane in tend business. The track ia about twenty feet wide.

The racing almost resulted in a severe accident. Charles l. llatliuc, d. s. (b.

JSo. fore quarter, sftc 18, tp 34 ofr3w, and names the following as hia witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said tract, viz: R.W. Harrington, C. McKee, S. N.

Van Meter and J. Edwards of Caldwell P. O. Sumner countjv 23 R. L.

Walker, Register. and came near ending in a row. A young white man, stopping temporarily at the A very large "pic-nic party came down from ichita last Wendesday to get into the shade at the Chikaskia. Some of the ex malarious, marshy and miasmatic districts. By direct action on the liver and biliary ap who taketh up the sword shall die by the sword." Messrs.

Moore Hill of the Capitol Restaurant have, just put in wire window and af Agencv, ran a race with an Indian. When on the home stretch, the Indian deliberately and cheaper than ever at Unsell New-kirk's, Dixon's old stand. Call at Sutherland's for one of those nice canvassed hams, or a piece of breakfast cursionists continued on to this place having a curiosity to see our Frontier City. Among ran into the white man's horse and crowded paratua, it stimulates the system to a vigorous, healthy condition. For sale by all dealers.

27 The Arkansas Valley Editoral Association that meets at Wellington on Friday, will visit Caldwell on Saturday to see a live town. The citizens have made arrangements to receive them. J. W. Dobson, the contractor and builder of our city, keeps on hand all kinds of building materials, including lime, hair and plaster.

Mr. Dobscjn is ono of our most reliable and enterpriuig business men; The Centr I Uotel has changed hands. Mr. Wykoff stciycd out and Mr. W.

II. Barbour, has assumed th control. Mr. Wykoff and hia family have gained a host of friends during their sojourn at the Central. Land office Wichita.

July 12, 1880. Notice is hereby given that the following-named ettler has filed notice of his inteutiou to make' final proof in support of his claim, him off the track. The side of the track be. the visitors were Mr. Kirk, one of the proprietors of the Wichita Republican, and bacon.

23 door screens to their dining room; and still they are not happy to further the comfort of their guests, they intend on aupending Mr. Wm. Kassell. These gentlemen paid ing crowded wish spectators, on foot and on horseback, this action caused a eeneral For a good cigar, smoke "Wichija Belle" ceiling over each thia office a pleasant visit. patent, ny-fans ironi the table.

or "Pride of Oklahoma," to be had at the JOIIN J. RYAN, TAILOE, Arcad. 21 and secure unal entry lucrcoi at the expiration of thirty dava frpm tho date of this no-. tice. before T.

ll B. Rosa, notary public, at Caldwell, Sumner county, Kansas, on Monday, August ICtli, 1880, viz: stampede. Unfortunately it didn't end there; the white man, being forced from the track, ran into another horse, knockinsr it and the mo Yvuueiinui, uemg iorcea irom tne tracK, ran into another horse, knocking it and the ui. jjEiivyxiciw 1 1 Mr. u.

JS. Madder, has rented the new the ice cream 23 Fresh lot of cocoanuts at parlor of Wilkins Bros. On the 9th inst, about the hour of five store room in the Reillcy block adjoining the o'clock in the afternoon, Dr. Andrew rider endways, and the winning horse fell, Leland Hotei. and will, in a few days open Jamca M.

Robert, tor a quarter section has established himself temporally at Bpirer's ehoe shop on Main street, cutting, making and repairing neatly done n18v2 31, township 34, of range 2 west, and namea Fletcher.one of our oldest citizens, was called throwing its rider some twenty feet. He was out a first-class sample room and wholesale The Punch cigars are the best in town. 19 A detaolimcnt of companies I and 16th to hia final rest. Dr. Fletcher was born in picked up msensi ble, the T)lood oozing from liquor store.

For sale at Sain's drug store. the following aa his witnesses viz? T. Hill, John Harper, C. Lusk and John Keller of Caldwell P. Sumner county, Kansas.

1 28 R. L. Register a week in vour own town. $5 Outfit free. No risk.

Reader, if you 866 iniantry, caivie up ironi the Territory anuoipn county, jiissousi, in the year l3o. wonting over parties intending to put up stables or coal want a business at which persons of either yesterday. They will escort Major Johnson, Between the years of 1840 and '70, he lived nim lor some time he was brought the and wood sheds, should interview the pro-Tf ninitAr TT. R. A.

tr "Fni-ta Tie nnA Rill In California- Oresmn and Mwlm Tn tha people was triad to learn that no fears need perty owners in the "Marie City" be- Just received a fresh supply of groceries at the Blue Front. 23 A big stock of silk Lis'e thread, gauze and light merino under-shirts very cheap at Un fore purchasing their lumber. Land Office, Wiehita; Kril July 3, 1880. Notice i hereby given fliat the following' be entertained about him. It waa a verv latter country he was for a time held prison sex can make great pay all the time they woTk, write for particulars to H.

Hallett Portland. Maine. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. er. He located near Caldwell in the year narrow escape though.

The Indian, no doubt Marrred in the Nation yesterday afternoon named settlers have filednotice of their intention to make final proof in support of their Mr. S. P. Setters and Mrs. West, Both of sell Newkirk's, Dixon's old Btand.

knowing that his company would not be lot, wnere ue waa Dusuy engaged in im agreeable just then, rode off without wait this city. No cards out. proving his farm and practicing medicine. claims, and secure final entry thereof, and that said proof will be made before W. The co-partnership heretofore existing bc- Tt .1 TO 1 1 ing a second.

This accident stopped further 2,000 GRADED SHEEP For6aleorlet on -shares in small lots. tha ne tw Jb- Aa Staffelbach, a notary public at Wellington. Dr. Fletcher waa attacked with typhoid fever, which, after twenty-one days illness, ended Ad- cing, and thus ended a comparatively dull where the Major will dispense greenbacks to the bos. The Howard City Courant comes to us in its new dress.

It ia cne of the neatest and best edited papers on our exchange list We hope that thia new departure will aid iii making another enlargement necessary within a very short time One Stephen Brown was arraigned one day labt week before Squire J. M. Thomas, dissolved by mutual consent li H. James Rumne.r dV Watermelons and plums in market Parents, look out for the little ones coffins are rather hifih-priced furniture in thi3 sunny 27-4t dress Box 61, Caldwell, Kans. day.

hi3 earthly career. He waa buried on the f-illff tintr nil Hfvminta lno aa'iA firm an1 nnn. I AUgUSt, A. V. 1B3U.

1Z lliard V. r-j Brooks, d. a. No. 18.331.

for lots six and: The health of the occupants of the post clime. 1 10th inst. in tho new cemetery. Father Lee ing all indebtedness. Buy your drugs at Sain'a drag store.

26 John Feent, 4 28-3t 14. H. James. is good. of the M.

E. church, preached the funeral The rush for townflots in Hunneweil is For the cure of Chilla and Fever, Dumb sermon. Sit tibi terra levis. We have had an abundance of somewhat abating, while in this city real estate ia on the increase. ing grass, garden truck and com grow finely.

Ague, and all miasmatic diseases, there is nothing equal to Marsh's Ague Cure. It is a safe, cheap and sure remedy. Never known Gawge, why don't you pull down your vest! I can't, I took dinner at the -The troops stationed here at present are FREE LECTURES. seven and half 6fa quarter of section 33, a of range 4 west, and names the' following as his witnesses to prove hia continuous residence' upon niid Cultivation of said tract, viz Frank George" W. Thomas, Wilson Hopper and J.

.1. Hopper, all of Midlothian, Kansas. Also' Frank Vandoozer for the a quarter, of section 20, township S3-, a of range 4 west, and names the following as his witnesses to prove hia continuous residence upon and cultivation of said tract, viz: WiMard IV Companies I andB, 16th Infantry, Company Capitol Restaurant CL C. N. Goulding, of Toledo, STRAYED OR STOLEN.

One iron-gray horse, weighs 1,000 pounds, branded on the left thigh with a connected One bay pacing horse, left eye blue, branded on the left shoulder with a figure "7" brand dim. One black pony mare, about five years old, unbranded. 23d Infantry, and Company 4th Cav to fail. Price only 50 centa liquid or pills. For sale by S.

H. fiorner, Caldwell, Kana. Michigan's favorite temperance lecturer.will deliver two free lectures at the school house An irrigation company haa been organized alry. at Hutchinson, fot the purpose of construct You have, no doubt, read about the emi-! 011 next Sunday and Monday evenings. Do ing and maintaining a system of dams and grant ho lost bis three children at this Hc 8tand, toav oxA a rival a canals through the counties alon the Atchi 13 rook, George W.

Thomas, Lee Thomp- A liberal reward will be paid for the re- Wall paper cheap at Homers. 25 Large variety new goods at the Chicago Store, 23 Wedge and Wall Tenta and Wagon Cov post ell, hia misfortunes did not stop I perance advocate. son, Topeka and Santa Fe road from Ford turn of the above described animals t3 my I (on. and Isaac Simpson, all of Midlothian, ranche, fifty miles southwest of Caldwell in 28 R. L.

Walker, Registei. there, one morning, about a week before he MVE STOCK MARKET. to Sedgwick county. The water can be ob to answer the charge of horse stealing. The evidence prov-jd sufficient to warrant the court in binding Brown over for trial at the next term of the district court," in five hundred dollars bail Mr.

R. H. Jame will continue the harness and saddlery business heretofore conducted by Messrs. James Feeny. ne keeps on band an excellent stock of all goods pertaining to hia business, and everything that loaves hia store can be relied upon a3 being in every particular first-clas.

We yesterday had the pleasure sof meeting Mr. E. B. Roll, late of Quiney, 111. Mr.

Roll ia here aa the representative of Messra. Holmes of Wellington, who are Indian Territory, or information of their left the post, he found that one of his horses had been stolen. Suspicion fell unow-aTex- tained at the western line of Ford county ers, all sizes, at W. N. Hubbell 25 whereabouts.

Postoffice, Kiowa, Kansas. 23-4t 1L W. TlMBERLAKE. from the Arkansas river, and aa there ia a an, who had been at the post for a couple of days and had suddenly disappeared. The natural fall of about 2,000 feet between those KANSAS CITT MARKET.

Kansas Crrr, July 13. The Indicator report CaTtije Receints. 1061: shipments. 1380. To TheL4ies.

pleating a specialty at Mra. Taylor's news stand on Main street Attachment. two counties, tho plan ia not at all impracti man started in pursuit, and the horse was Land Office, Wichita, 1 July 7, Notice is hereby riven that the following' named settler lias filed notice that he will, appear with his witnesses to make final proof in support of bis claim, before J. M. Thomas, notary public, at CaldwelL Sumner countv, on Friday tho 20th of August 1880, Viz Sarah C.

Ramsey; D. 8. (II. No. for quarter section 17, township 31 cable.

Alonzo Adams, tracked 75 miles, aa the horse had peculiarly The market fairlv active, with the bulk of I 1 Mike acd Johnnie, at vs. n. G. Brown. small feet and all shod.

The "boss team," the Arcade. The man received the supply grass Texans and Indians; native 21 Mr. Wykes has commenced to build in earnest down at the stock yards. He Intends in ActiftVlllcll ft nsd Vintrl ta ,1 MsiaiiM.I ,1 Before Jame Kelly, Justice of the aid in hia search from the ranch men along steers, averaging pounds, sold Ju; Stationery and blank books at Sain's drug Peace, Caldwell township, Sumner county, cows, 2o(aiZ to; grass Texas steers, averaging 940 to 997 pounds, sold at $2 25YS2 65. 1 UVOT.

MUU. AVCUiUltUIk CkUU 19 lofiuerij w- furmah accommodationa generally for the trail. At last, when coming to the crossing of the cattle trail at the north fork of the Canadian river, they came across a store. Go to the Chicago Store for shoes. cupied by Jolin T.

Hall, with a first-class ot range west, and names the lollowmg as her witnesses, to prove her' continuous residence upon and-cultivation of said tract," viz: Virgil Weir, John Williams, W. M. 23 the men engaged at the stock yards. Mr. Hogs Receipts, shipments, 488.

Market weak and shade' lower-, sales ranged at $4 004 25; bulk at 4 154 2q. Sheep Receipts, none; shipments, none. stock of groceries and provisions. AJinsiia. On the 8th day of July, A.

D. 1880, said Justice issued an order of attachment in the above action for the sum of one hundred and twenty and 20-100 dollars, which said cause will be heard on the 2nd day of August at 1 o'clock p. nx, July 13th, 1880. Wykes haa a splendid rell on his premises, i drove of cattle on their way to CaldwelL at fhe Chicago Store. New Goods cheap; He struck water at at the depth of twenty- Here they found their man leading the emi- btcphenson acd Orruon Cummins, all of Caldwell Q.

Sumner county, Kansas. Market steady: Coloradoa averaging 62 We call th- attention of our readers to the advertisement of Messrs. Eeilly, Lane Samuels. Thi firm has a large and com pounds, sold at $2 65. 28 R.

L. Walker. Register. grant's horse. The horse-thief had hired out aa a herder.

The horse was recovered. We five feet, contrary the many predictions that he had to go through to China before he For a good lemonade, go to the Arcade. They say that theKey West cigar can't be ALONZO ADAMS, Plaintiff. plete stock, and the firm being composed of could find any. could not learn any particulars about thi beat, at Wilkina 24 ST.

L0CT3 MARKET. fate of the thief. The emigrant would only Wehave received a copy of the premium Cash will buy groceries cheap at the Blue Land Office, at Wichita, Kansas, I July 14, 1880. I Notice is hereby given that the following "--tamed settler has filed notice that he will appear with hia witnesses to' make final proof ia support of hia claim before 8, P. G.

Lewis, a notary public at Caldwell, Smnner coun- list of the estern National Fair Associa live, energetic and very pleasant gentlemen they will no doubt command a goodly share of the trade at place. We heartily bespeak for them a liberal patronage." St. Lons. July 13. Hogs Active and higher; Yorkers and Baltimores, $4 454 55; packing, $1 45 4 55; butchers to fancy, $1 60 70.

Re- A. a CAA. -1. A AAA Notices for Publication- Land Office, Kansas, 23 say that be was gfreu a through ticket to a place where he wouldn't steaf any more horses. tion, which will be held at Bismarck Grove, commencing September 13th and ending on June 8th, 188a elegant rustic The window 25 Just look at the shades at Homers.

monotony of the post is somewhat I the 18 th of same month. Notice is hereby riven that the following 1 ty, Kansas, oh Wednesday, tile 18th day of lined settler haa filled notice of hia in ten- August named tion to make final proof in support of but Joseph Burea, d- a. 13,901 for- P. P. Hohler, the tonsorial artia of Cald broken by the sport we have in looking at and stronger, sale being readily made of the mounted men washing and swimming the at $2 003 003 121, and of the their horses.

Both men and horses seem to latte5 2 7s3 i S138 natives, in light claim, and secure final entry thereof before Jacobsoil at the MammotH Cave drug Store. '-r 19 welL has furnished hia shop with one of Geo. H. sexton a notary public at Flat Sumner July 10, lotO. enjoy the fun.

those handsome reclining chairs of the Koch All kinds of pranks are in- weakes.but there beimr verv little sSdpI The Chicago' Store for dry goods, always. a qnancr quarter ana quarter quarter and half quarter, section 28, township 34 of range' 4 an I names the following as his witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said tract viz F. Kubik, J. Bobeck, Mrs. Samuel Guthrie, the lady who had both of her feot cutoff by being run over by the cars at thia place some two weeks since, died at the Central Hotel last Friday, and was hurried the following day.

It became necessary to perform a second amputation of her limbs, and she seemed to be getting along vry meoly, but tnrirsuiis tetanus set in anil pro r-1 'I-' pattern. To set in it fifteen minctes, is equal dulged and the whole ia as good as a cir- next to nothing was done; steers averaging Ueorge tLUovd d. a. jno. ior tne All peraona knowing themselves indebted ec 22 tp 33 a of 4 west and namea the to "rolling in the lap of luxury." cua Jiore anou.

Reno. 1.2UU to pounds broupht 5-1 CUf4 20. rveceipis; snipmenis, VI A I vCU Ac AS bfl SI I AA I ise call on a Gnr and 0De Boreckr and T. Kareih of CaldweU P. O.j Tits most nnnnhr wrt in tho Vftv il Thm rwt'At e-- a.

fcHZTP Scarce with fair Tn, Capitol Restaurant the finest din- to eSraS 4W. I Tcm I.t t'ac city. Receipts, S00: shipae l-apiu 1 R. I Walkz. 1 28 U-L-Walker, Register.

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