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The Caldwell Advance from Caldwell, Kansas • 3

The Caldwell Advance from Caldwell, Kansas • 3

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EE-OPENED. CALDWELL. PERSONAL. BUSINESS LOCALS. LEGAL NOTICE.

TIHIIbi POST. BATES' MILL. Comforts Comforts Blankets Blankets very cheap at Unscll Newkirk's Corner Clothing Store. J. D.

Kelly, Editor and Pntlisher. Ofa.sla.1 Paper of t2a.e Cltr. JAMES BELL, of the state of Illinois, is hereby notified that he has been sued by John II. Wendell Jr. in the district court of the 13th judicial district of the 6tate of Kansas, in and for the county of Sumner, and that lie must answer the petition filed Having permanently located ry mill now opposite Big George a livenr stable.

I will keep constantly on band a full itlock of "Lengthy" Jones returned from Reno last Tuesday. Mr. Val Dickey of Dayton, is in the city, stopping at the Leland. H. M.

Millet arrived in the city last Tuesday, from Texas, via. Ft. Reno. Mr. Frank Kirkpatrick, editor-in-chief Having just moved my drug store to the block south of the Leland House and opened out again with a stock than ever, I would be pleased to meet my old customers, and as many new ones as desire to purchase goods at exceedingly low prices.

Respectfully. J. II. Sais. Private instructions given on the Organ by Miss Reginia Eohrcr, comer cf Main and Fourth streets.

Terms reasonable. against mm in enia court by John 11. Wendell Jr. on or before IIIUESDAY, DECEMBER 2. 1880.

nifrn may foirnd on fi! et Gm. P. GRAHAM FLOUR, ths SOth d.iy of Jar.vary, A. D. 1SS1, of the "Wichita Daily ltepubUcan, was in I llli fnft" Rowrtl Nfwswprr Art' or said petition will be taken as true and Tr laiog iiureeu i) sr.nTc- St.

ncre a advertising tne t.j,v tj-dav nnd paid us a very pleasant 1 irltlt. I judgment for the sum of fifty-five dollars 4 tT.r? nt W. U. Ilubbell Co. are selling Smith McCombs genuine Still tree saddles cheap.

Call and examine quality and prices. 25 Among the towns of Southern Kansas that have been brought prominently into public notice of late through their enterprise and rapid growth is the flourishing little city of Caldwell. It is a good shipping point, and enjoys many advantages not vouchsafed to its sister towns. Its merchants are energetic and go-ahead, and have made good records for themselves and for their town. Caldwell is as good an instance as can be quoted of Western enterprise in particular.

Leavemcort Ttmes. Compay 4th Lieut. Wood in command, left here on the 14th for detached service in the Oklahoma country. Tom Donnell and hi3 Indian scouts brought twenty-one of the so-called 'boomers' to the Post on the 15th. They were kept here a few and then sent oi their way rejoicingback to Kansas from whence I presume they will make a fresh start for Okla corn meitl cr mealcorn meal T.

S. F. CALDWELL STATION rail. Mrs. Harry Fost, of "Wellington, formerly an old Caidwellite, accompanied by her daughter and Miss Anna Thurlough, paid our city a visit this week, stopping a few days to visit old friends.

Tr H. B. Ross has opened up a law, loan For the next thirty days Nat F. Kelly, under the Leland, will job hia stock of liquors, imported brandies, fine wines, champagne and case goods at cost. PKPAKI.

4:00 P.M. 11 AttF-IVE. 11:55 A.M. 4:00 r.M. Mr.

Telegram, we do not edit a Post. If you do not give that new "clipper" of yours the B. you will come to know that ttiis organ is a genuine Press. Yes sir, Mr. Telegram; we object ourselves.

"We do not want to be branded with a lie, and therefore we prefer that you be a little more careful about your credits. Representatives of the iVf will be at Caldwell and Hunnewell next Monday to see the Oklakoma boomers set out on their happy journey. Press. mentioned and discribed in the aforesaid petition of the said John U. Wendell r.

and for the sale of lot number thirty-two (32) on Main street in Stone's addition to the city of Caldwell, in Sumner county, Kansas, at-attached at the suit of said John II. Wendell Jr. as the property of said James Bell will be rendered accordingly. Joux'Jr. n.

Wendell. Lewis Berry, Attorneys for Plaintiff. 48-50 PmseneT Aecjmmoftation. and broker establishment on the west sido of 5-Aud all kind. of "5 'Trade is dull in Caldwell since the rush Main street, one door north of the old More-land Restaurant, whsre he can be found ready to transact anv business entrusted to his care.

ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY. Omc at Atchison, Tt-km ar.ta IV depot, GEO. II ANTHONY, Agent. ot tne cattle business is over: so say many of the tradesmen of the city. Hubbeli Co.

say differently, as they have had a continual CHOPPED FEED The Fourth Quarterly Meeting of the M. E. Church will be held at the school house next Saturday and Sabbath. Rev. C.

A. IiOC-A-Ij ITEMS. Yes and so will Lieut. Mason and Com rush, which may be attributed to their fair LEGAL NOTICE. rplIOMAS Chadderton and William pany ot tne 4tn cavairy, De nere, ana King, of Wichita, will preside.

Services to and squrre dealing with all classes of cus SSTfor sale or commence on raturdav at 1:6) clock. Htep around lively. Capt. Robinson at nunnewell, to see them tomers. homa.

Correspondent in Transport. Our beloved friend and neighbor, S. II. J. Hempsall.

non-residents of tho State of Kansas, are hereby notified that they have set out on their journey. Three thousand cr-lads of cattle have Mittens are popular now. been sued bv Crawford McKeo in the di Over-coats of all kinds for men and boys. trict court of the Thirteenth Judicial District buy cheap lor cash, and sell the same THE EDITOR'S RIDE. Cutee Wcrl nine- Pfomptly.

of the State of Kansas, in and for the county way. Uxsklx. Newkirk, Advertise your Holiday goods next week. Highest prices in cash paid for corn by Ilubbell. been shipped from Gainsville this year.

The same being on an average of twenty-two head to the car, will make 66,000 head of cattle shipped this season. Ft. Worth Live Stock Journal. Hitherto we have avoided poetry as some Corner Clothing Store. of Sumner, and that they must answer the petition filed against them in said court by said Crawford McKee, on or before Mrs.

B. W. Hall has just received a new thing unworthy of us. The subjoined is offered as a specimen of the worst we ever for another hop at the fiSy-Meal and Feed delivered to snr part of the citv. the 13th day of January, D.

18S1, or said petition will be taken as Posters are out Central to-night. saw Horner, and his estimable wife, took pity on our lonliness and invited us to partake of their Thanksgiving turkey last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. George H.

Anthony were also present, and altogether we had a jolly good time. While stuffing ourselves with the danties set before us we felt profoundly grateful for such friends, for the invitation, and for a good and healthy stomach which could hold so much without rebelling. We are anxiously looking forward to the next Thanksgiving day, and for another invita Mr. Nat Kelly reopened his bar at the An editor stood at the top of the stairs, true and judgement for three hundred and At the head of the stairs stood he, A coal famine habecn raging in our city for the. past week.

fifty dollars with interest at six per cent, per annum from July 2nd, 1880, on the promissory note mentioned in the petition, and for the" sale of lot two (2), and the south-east And gazed below at the duns in pairs, HIGHEST CASH PH1CE PAID Leland House a few days since, with a large stock of foreign and domestic liquors, and, in fact, everything usually kept behind a first-class bar, and is now prepared to wait upon his many friends. stock of fall millinery goods, patterns, etc, at her Bhop (residence) on corner of Arapahoe and 5th streets. Parties needing anything in her line should give her a call. Hubbeli Co. have filled the room lately occupied by the post-office with a splendid new stock of Mens and Boys' Clothing, Hats and Boots, Their prices are as usuil.

just a notch below anything in town. Plentv of ice At the duns by two and three. The ice crop is immense, cream next summer. a ne lauor, tne outcner, tne baker were quarter of the north-west quarter ot section nineteen and the west half of the north-east Quarter of section nineteen in township thi rtv JBFor While Commercial drummers are to be taxed in there, And there was the maker of boots tion. In the meantime we nave great ex Mr, W.

I'umhara, the popular watch four (34), south of range three (3) west of maker and jeweler of Caldwell, is now pre But still he stood on the dirty stairs, the sweet by nnd by." The European Hotel wa3 closed out by mortgage sale this week. pectations for Christmas. One day during the last cold snap, while Frank Wewurka, a farmer living some BATES' MILL. And stared at the dirty galoots. pared to furnish everything in his line.

Engraving he makes a special ty, and persons NOTICE. Three days he had famished for bread and wishing to make holiday presents engraved the 6th principal meridian in oumner county, Kansas, attached at the suit of said Crawford McKee against said Thomas ChaJdor-ton and William Hempsall will be rendered accordingly. Crawford McKee, Lewis Berrv, Attorneys for Plaintiff. All persons knowing themselves to be in three quarters of a mile east of this place, BLACKSIVHTHINC. should call on him at the Citv Drug Store.

beer, Three days they had stood at bay, debted at Sain's drag store are cordially in was out herding his cattle he had one of his feet badly frozen. On last Saturday Al vited to come forward and settle the same Call on Hubbeli if you want a can of the finest select oysters cheap. The wheat crop is reported as looking well for this time of year. W. N.

Ilubbell has just received a car And barred his way to the bar quite near, without further invitation, and oblige. oad of the Caldwell Wagons. The' are Sauldbury got into a dispute with Wewurka And the free lunch over the way. J. H.Saik.

gold at Wichita trices. Each wneon is "You go not hence till your bills are paid about some of his stock running over part of his premises while the herd was being varranted in every respect. Come and take TJnsell Newkirk have just received a Said they "Till you've paid each bill." look at them before buying elsewhere. brought in, which lead to unpleasant word big stock of Medicated Scarlet Red under But he scornfully snorted, and tossed his G. W.

It seems tint the epizootic is not doing much harm among our horses. Wc are having beautiful weather now, to make up for the long cold spell. 42il A0utfit furnished free, with full in- JLVstruetiom! for conducting the most profitable business that anyone can engage in. The business is easy to learn, and our instructions are so easy and plain, that any one can make great profits from the very start, No one can fail who is willing to Will trade them for corn on liberal terms. Finalh Salbury struck Wewurka, when wear, especially adapted to this climate.

head, And swore like Samuel Hill. Prevents all malarial diseases. Recommend he explained the situation of his feet, whereupon Saulsbury jumped upon his feet, A ilace little horse-and-inule matinee took on Main street last Monday. The ed by all physicians. A sheepsfoot loaded with powder and lead j'llas onnl a-tTl Are we going to base a Christmas tree in Caldwell the coming Christmas Mjrse and mule performed on a lumber mashing them up so badly that it became necessary to amputate the thumb of Something every one should wear In his belt there bristled amain.

work. owen are as successful as men. Boys and girls can earn large sums. Manv have made at the business orer one huudrad dollars in a single week. Nothing like it Scarlet Red underwear, colored from the The lye pot, inverted, covered his head, wagon, and succeeded in breaking the tangling the harness, and giving the right foot, so on Monday Dr.

Noble, accom If vou desire a rich harvest now is 'he tiro to plant your holiday advertisements. And shielded bis mighty brain. panied bv S. H. Horner to administer chlo bark of cinchona.

It prevents malarial diseases. Recommended by all physicians, owner's pocket-book the sweany. In one hand he brandished a pair of shears, roform, started for his residence to perform a here is a dearth ot amusements among The Post job rooms have Deen crowded thaoperation, which he did in a very short Blacksmith SIiop, with job work for the past week. Although time. ever known bctorc.

ah wno engage are surprised at the rapidity and ease with which they are able to make money. You can engage in this business during your spare time at great profit. You do not have to invest any capital in it. We take all the risk. Those who need ready money should write to us at once.

All furnished free. Address True Augusta, Maine. our people of late, for this time of the year. The old I. X.

L. building has been moved back in the ally, and in to be filled with ice. we have kept two presses running steady, we are vet about four c'avs behind with the Unsell Newkirk keep the genuine, at the Corner Clothing Store. CLOTHING CLOTHING Of all styles, from the cheapest to the finest worsteds, at Unscll Newkirk's Corner Clothing Store. In our rounds yesterday we dropped into work.

Ve have put on a large force, and the Cattle Exchange, lately purchased by J. W. Chastine, where we found the above In the other a mallet he bore With shooting-sticks just above his car3, Like Samuel Hill he swore. On the banister mounted the editor bold, With arms and with ink bedight, He landed among his duns, and rolled And scattered them left and tighL Said he, as for freedom he made a dash, "Such bonds no longer shall fetter a Thirsty editor panting for hash lhe M. h.

Church uth held services in expect to keep up with the demand and the stvlcs. the Presbyterian church last Sabbath gentleman and his courteous clerks Messrs, Xcar Bate' Mill, on 4th street, whfr you can Phillips and Beeson, who can always be get lUacksmlthitiKUoup In all iu trauches, with WANTED, Persons in want of furniture would do found with a pleasant smile and a good There will be a called meeting of Snmner well to call on Mr lliddesson. the popular A partner, in a good paying business. word for all busy renovating, remodeling TTpj TJ Yourselves by making money when Hrilll a golden chance is offered, thereby keeping poverty from your door. Those who always take advantage of the good chances for making money that are offered, gcnerallj become wealthy, while those who do not improve such chances remain in pov Lodge U.

D. A. F. A. M.

Saturday nhrht furniture dealer. He has a large and exten Small capital required. Enquire at Bate's Mill. next. sive stock on hand, and proposes to dispose Satisfaction and opening fresh goods, and were very politely requested to sample and examine his stock, among which we found the following BUSINESS LOCALS.

ot it in the next nmetv davs at cost, lie is The Presiding Elder of the M. E. Church Guaranteed, BOOTS! erty. We want many men, women, bovs desperate, and means what he says. See his South preached last Sunday evening in this celebrated brands of cigars Kangaroo, Take your corn to Smith Ross'.

ad. in another column. and girls to work for us right in their own localities. The business will pay more than Bloom of Youth, Our Pride, Our Valentine, Uusell Newkirk's is the place to buy ten times ordinary wages. lurmsh an and Imported Key West.

lhe Aangaroo As we intend to make a change boots and shoes. Boots of all kinds for men expansive outfit and all you need, free. No rot, lice has predicted on or the severest winters the country has experienced in our business, we will soil our entire stock we can recommend as beirg the most fra Go to the Chicago store for Shoes. Chicago store for ladies' cloaks cheap. Pure Michigan cider at Smith Ross'.

j-him! asiio i liore flav, vh ran sufetly and bovs. Rubber boots, over-shoes, etc. one who engages fails to make money very rapidly, ou can devote vour whole time grant and fine smoking cigar we ever had for vears. say that 1U io will be uu bolt-it work turuird out, at this fhp. to the work, or only your spare moments, of Groceries and Queen's-ware at cost for the the not thirty days.

All persons knowing thems lvr-s indebted to us will please NOTICE. the pleasure of smoking. We were also shown their manv different brands of wines Burrus Lnnge have been appointed ull information and all that is needed sent New Goods cheap, at the Chicago Store, free. Address Stixson Portland, agents for the Lombard Mortgage Company of Wichita. and liquors, among the latter C.

II. Taylor' All persons knowing themselves to be in-bted at Sain's drug store are cordially in Maine. iill and settle, and thus save costs. Smith Ross. The Chicago Store for dry goods, always.

celebrated F. whiskey, and Burke' vited to come forward and settle the same See the new 1. of IliddVsson's furni li.xlra Utiblm Mout Jir. Chastain is pre A Outfit sent free to those who wish to Big dim Steel bus quit politics and is now without further invitation, and oblige. Lamps and chimneys, at Sain's drugstore Go to the Chicago Store for shoes.

23 pared to fill oiders of five gallons. Partie ture store. Silling out at cost for the next THE TilllOUOIl KOUTK. riding like a pine skiif on the topraost. crest of the Oklahoma boom.

Bijr Jim will pre- Jprengage in the most pleasant and profitable business, known. Everything new. Capital not required. We will furnish vou wishing goods for the holidays would do well to call on him. J.

II. Sain. 'BUS REGISTER. ninety un. On and after December -1st Burrus Jacobs' oil at the Mammoth Cave drug sent a thrilling spectnclo making tracks everytring.

SlOadavand upwards is ea store. sily made without staving away from home Lango will be prepared to loan money on through the Indian Territory, hotly pursued over night. No risk whatever Many new Mr. E. F.

Rathbun now has a 'bus register bv nw infuriated Choctaw and a Deputy city property. Stationery and blank books at Sain's drug store. 19 workers wanted at once. Many arc making fartuncs at the business. Ladies make as United States Marshal.

C. Times. Kansas City, at the Leland. Parties desiring to take 'bus for the depot, or for the transfer of baggage, sheep advertised Caldwell to-dnv. much as men, and young boys and girls Smith Ross pay the highest price for That immense flock of in the Your will arrive in Go and look at them.

In the "woe snia" hours yesterday morning can register the same. make great pay. rso one who is willing to woi fails to make more money every day corn. there wa an Indian war-whoon iriven in LAWRENCE SOUTHERN than can be made in a week at any ordinary TRUNKS AND VALISES. the Chicago Large variety new goods at Store.

You can buy 12 pounds for 1.00 of choice Michigan npples, peaches, currant, prunes employment. Those who engage at once will find a short road to fortune. Address 23 Among the many pleasant entertainments that have taken place in our city during the present amusement season, the hop given by the Young Men's Social Club on the evening of the 25th ult. (Thanksgiving night), eclipsed any former effort of the kind, and was well attended by the elite of the city and our citizens ought to feel proud of having a club of this kind in their midst to furnish them with such pleasant entertainments. Mine host and hostess of the Leland, Mr.

and Mrs. Cook, who have a wide reputation for making it agreeable and pleasant for all who have the good fortune Unsell Newkirk havo just received a H. Hallett Portland. Maine. and rice at Smith Ross'.

front of Unsell Newkirk's store, and a general smash-in of one of their windows, which innde the hair on Jonny's head stand on ends like tho '-fretful porcupine's," he thinking the Cheyennes had broken loose" and the town. Cash will buy groceries cheap at the Blue Front. 23 Isn't it about time to begin making ar large invoice of trunks of all stjles, including the Saratoga, Princess Eugiene and Nellie Grant. Also a large stock of cheap trunks, from $1.50 up. rancements for a Christmas tree Nothing for sauer kraute 520 pLy Ja day in your own localit3'.

No is Women do as well as men. Many like commencing in time. Go to Holmes and pickles. make more than the amount stated above, Burrus Lange are now prepared to loan SHEEP FOR SALE. received at i notions just No one can fail to make money fast.

Any one can do the work. You can make from A large stock of Sain's drug store. money on town and country property lower 26 5,300 ewes and 1000 lambs, good grade than any one else in the city. 50cts to $2 an hour by devoting your even There was shipped to Company II, over the Atchison, Topcka Santa Fe railroad, the other day, fifty head of cavalry horses the lot being the finest collection of horses we have ever teen in the State of Kansas. No doubt now but what the company will be ublo to keep out of the way of Capt.

Pavne and his armv. Now Completed Ti The Shortest, Quickest AMD V- ONLY -'r-LINE Uuuuing Through Trains fMwrwi Just received a fresh supply of groceries Thrailkill Bro. have now on hand some Colorado sheep crossed with Meriaos, to arrive in Caldwell. November 25th, and re and spare time to the business. It costs nothing to try the business.

Nothing like it for money making ever offered before. at the Blue Front. 23 of the nicest sweet cider we have tasted main one week, when, if not sold, they will to stop beneath their hospitable roof, left nothing undone to make everyone hr.ppy and at home. The event will long be remembered by those who attended. To the young men who form this club we say Go on with the "good work," and ''keep the ball rolling." The music was excellent, and everything passed off pleasantly.

Business pleasant and strictly honorable elegant since we have been in the city. rustic window 25 Just look at the shades at Homers. be taken to Howard, Elk county. Header, it you want to know all about the best paying busines before the public, send Would it not be a good idea for the ladies us your address and we wm send you nil Best assortment of canned goods in the HassARD Caldwell or Hward. CHANGE OF TIME.

of this community to organize a leap yea party before the season closes particulars and private terms free samples city, at Smith 5L Foss'. wonn sej also iree: you can then make up your mind lor yourseii. Address Lico, Big stock of Blankets and Comforts, at It is too cold to keep that young lady Stinson Portland. Maine. 43-1 Unsell Newkirk's.

standing in the door-way to chat with you Until further notice the Santa Fe freight Don't forget that the Post Publishing House is complete in all branches, 6uch as letterheads, billheads, statements, envelopes and posters of all sizes. We have in stock some of the finest New Year's calling cards ever brought to the city. We also do binding, etc. Wc never fail to please, and guarantee satisfaction. WELLINGTON and accommndation train will leave Cald Do your errand quickly and be off.

A WCTIf 1 Highest cash price paid for chickens and A large portion of the people do nothing to support their local papers, and yet reap the benefit every day of the editor's work. A man will say advertising does r.ot pay in his business and yet the fact is, the town in which he does business would be unknown well at 9:30 a. instead of 11:55 as lilUtll 11 IAJ It, illill III? capital risked. You can eive th A Rark Go to Smith Ross' quails at Thrailkill Bros. citizens heretofore.

This change gives the KAXSAS CITY. business a trial without expense. The best nnd buy your Queen's-ware at cost. You For. all kinds of Stationery and Blank of Caldwell a chance to visit Wellington and opportunity eyer offered for those willing to Books, go to S.

H. Horner's drug store. can save 25 per cent, buying of them. Some of our business men are taking The English language is wonderful in wor. joubuouiu trv nothing cue until vou see tor VOIirsplf wVint vnn .1 ot return cn the same day, and have two hours and a half in Wellington.

aptness of expression. When a number of businesss we offer. No room to explain here. 1 Smith Ross are selling their entire stock of Groceries and Queen's-ware at cost. Best Rome All Peints East xou van uevoie an your time or only vour Geo.

II. Aynioxr, AgL Oct, 25th. 1880. men and women get together and look at each other from the opposite sides of a spare time to the business, and make great pay ior every nour that you work. Women Herbine Dr.

Kerr's Agueine, new for the airue. at Sain's drug store. 26 make as much as men. Send for specia a Close connections llade with all trains AT-- i7 room, -that called a sociable. hen a hungry crowd calls upon a half-paid minister, ir.d eats him out of house and home, that's called a "donation party." private lerms anu particulars, wnich we mail free.

S5 outfit free. Don't comnlain prompt at- receive GREAT SUCCESS. A Fiftt Cent Bottee oe the Marsh Ague Ccre has Done Wonders. Call at Homers and tentiori and low prices. the railroad over which he ships his goods would be unbuilt, and he himself would be unheard of if it were not for the newspaper, which he says does him no good.

The local paper is of advantage to every man in the coRimunity and when a man refuses to contribute the support of the newspapers on the ground that '-they do him no good," he might just as well refuse to pay his taxes for the support of the courts, etc, on the ground that he never breaks the laws, and does not need an3" officers. There are men who believe themselves to be honest, who are doing business in every community, and every day of hard times while you have su( a chance. 25 Address n. iiaiiett to Portland Maine. Unin Depot, an Go to Holmes Co.

for fresh oysters, cel business view of the out-look for next Summer and are storing away plenty of ice. Young man, if your are caught conversing with that particular damsel again, j-ou will have to put a guard over your ejes. The ball at the Central last Thursday Toning was well attended, and a general good time was had by all who participated. House-moving is the rage. J.

C. Sieber has moved six houses in the last two weeks, and has orders for the moving of four more. The spare-rib season has arrived, which prompts the boarder to say to his land lord, "Spare our feelings, and give us a tender rib." QriNijns AjfD Arsenic ery and cranberries, and at bed-rock prices. Form the basis of manv of tho nsme remedies 'For curing Chills and Fever tho Marsh Trains on this line are always on time, thus making snre concertinas. Wedge and Wall Tents and Wagon Cov in the market and are the lat resort of The holidays will soon be here, and.

as our people have been blessed with a prosperous season, there will undoubtedly be a large trade in holiday goods. Therefore it stands every merchant in hand to thoroughly advertise them. It is noticeable that the men who advertise the most liberally and Aaue Cure surpasses anything I have ever ers, all sizes, at W. N. nubbell 25 used." IL B.

Clark, Springfield, Mo. physicians and people who know no better medicine to employ, for this distressing complaint. The effect of either of these drugs are destructive to the system. Trodiipinf A lanre invoice of Stationery and Blank "One 50 cent bottle of the Marsh Ague Cure has accomplished wonders in my fami Books, just received at S. H.

Horner's dr store. appropriating to their own use the fruits of other men's labors by reaping the benefit of the newspaper without contributing a cent to its support. ly. It has cured my five children of Chills and Fever. It is the best and cheapest chill A trains will nm Commencing Sunday, Mar.

I Dried apples, peaches, currants and as follows: medicine known." Mrs. Mary Williams, prunes, 10 pounds for one dollar, at Smith At AVellinjrton Arrives Leaves. Sedalia, Mo. Ross', We call the attention of our readers to the two-column advertisment of W. N.

Through Expr'ns, daily, 10:40 pm. 5:00 am. "The Marsh Ague Cure is far superior to Lieut. Mason, in command of Company II, 4th cavalry, is now camped in the city, waiting the arrival of Captam Payne and lia great invading army. Quinine or Arsenic for curing Miasmatic dis nubbell, which appears in this issue.

If For fine wines, imported rum and old whiskeys, go to Nat F. Kelly's, under the judiciously, always sell the best and the most goods. Bring on your locals. To see a drake sitting on a fence is said to be a sure si gn of a duck's nest so we think the new shelving ready to be placed in Kes-singer's restaurant is a sure sign that he is building up a good trade, and prospering. As he is a pleasant and energetic man it gives us pleasure to note this fact.

It also gives us pleasure to note the fact that he sets a table that is calculated to suit all even the most fastidious. on sale at eases. I have used it with great success in Through tckets to all points headache, intestinal disordert, vertigo, diz-iness, ringing in the ears, and depression of the constitutional health. Ayer's Ague Cure is a vegetable discovery, containing neither 3uinine, arsenic, nor any deleterrious ingre-ient, and is an infallible and rapid cure for every form 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 tjnic and preventive, as well as cure, of all complaints peculiar to malarious, marshy and miasmatic districts. By direct action on the liver and biliary ap pa rat us, it stimulates the system to a vigorous, healthy condition. For sale by all dealers. 27 nothing else manifested the enterprise of the Compani's office la Wellington at the low tie 1 Leland.

my own family, and never hesitate to rccom irlenatt are est rates. If any of your eastern The late storm caused a creat deal of coming west, write them to mend it to others. I have never known it to stampeding among the bovines down in the For a good cigar, smoke "Wichita Belle" this gentleman, his liberal patronage of the newspapers would at once point him out as one of those men who are in the front rank of go-ahead and successful business men. fail." W. IL Brown, Topeka, Kansas Territory, which necessitates a great deal of or "Pride of Oklahoma," to be had at the The MARSH AGUE CURE is for sale by Arcade 21 S.

H. Horner, Caldwell, Kansas. It cures the worst cases of Tertian, or Third Day 10 pounds good brown sugar for SL and Purchase Tickets, -VIA TUP: THROUGH hard riding for the boys. The meeting which is being held by Rev. 8.

Wood six miles north of Caldwell is progressing well. Several conversions, and many others seeking conversion. Ague, and all forms of Chills and Fever. 4 1-2 pounds best Rio coffee for $1, at Smith Pcice ouly 50 cents liquid or pills. Ross'.

reat chance to niuke mo GOLD.S ney. need a person in House with 5 rooms for rent it Caldwell. One thing redeemable about the cold every city to take suDscri ptions for tne largest LEGAL NOTICE. i ATH ARIN Gabriel, of parts unknown Price, $15.00 per month. Inquire of J.

M. nights is that the everlarting howl of the cheapest and best Illustrated family pubh Thomas. cation in the world. Any one can become a is hereby notified that she has been It is reported that Wyatt Earp, at one time a policeman in Wichita, but more recently of Dodge City, was shot and killed on Sand Creek, Colorado, by Jas. Kennedy, of Texas, a wek or two ago.

Earp had shot and wounded Kennedy a year or two since, and, meeting at Sand Creek, both pulled their revolvers, but Kennedy got his work in first, killing Earp instantly. Caldwell Commt-ciaL The above statement is r.ot believed in Dodge City. Earp is engaged as a spec- 1 t.i w.Y. successful agent, fcsx elegant works of art His trade is as extensive as that of any firm in Southern Kansas, as far as local custom is concerned but he goes "two better," and has extended his operations throughout the Territory, and clear into the "Pan-Handle" of Texas. Mr.

Hubbell's store contains within its walls almost everything wished for by man and, in order to supply the tables of our citizens, he purchases everything a farmer can produce. Thus the front of his store is always a rendezvous for any number of teams coming from the four points of the compass some to be loaded and some to be unloaded while the store itself almost the whole day looks like a bee hive. Such men make our town what it is a live, go-ahead A nice wv lauiin, ,1: fjiven free to subscribers. The price is so ow that Hlmost everybody subscribes. One agent reports taking 10 subscribers in a burners just received at the Mammoth Cave Kansas, in an for Sumner county, and that drusr store.

she must answer the petition filed in said pesky cats, which usually makes night hideous, gets frozen before it reaches the ears of man. 2-pound cans of Pears, Pine Apples, Raspberries, Blackberrries, Gooseberries, and Plums, for 15 cents a can, and all kinds of Canned Goods in proportion, at Smith Ross. day. A lady agent reports making over $200 clar profit in ten days. All who en I court against tier by said jacoD uabnel on or before G.

L. Nettletox General Manager, T. F.Oakes, Gen'l Supt. J. E.

Lockwoop. Gen'l Ticket Ag'fc KANSAS CITY, fllO. gage roiike money fast, ou can devote all the 20th day of January, A. D. 1S81, of all kinds, at Unsell Newkirk's- ial Messenger bv Wells, Fargo on a your li ne to tne business, or only your or said petition ivill be taken as true and stare lea need not be away from division of the new railroad in New Mexico.

The story looks like a fabrication. Earp judgment that the marriage relation hereto Pair.t Paint Paint A very large quan ii erne over gr.i. i on cai o.o it as wca as others. Full directions and terms free. El fore and now subsisting between said Gabriel and Catherine Gabriel be vacated, ousuiesa piace, wnn every prospect of a egant and Expensive Outfit free.

If you Ilie holidays are approaching, and the was never engaged in a difficulty with Ken-foolish man folds his hands and says, "There nedy. The latter was shot in the shoulder is no trade, why should I advertise But bv a posse of officers at one time in pursuit dissolved and forever annulled, will be want profitable work send us voui address tity of the celebrated enamel paint at Sain's Drug store. 19 W. N. Hubbeli Co have just received a new stock of clothing and hats, prices low-down.

1V at once. It costs nothing to try the business. prosperous future. So far the "dull season" has not made any sign of putting in an appearance, and we can brast of oar trade and our business men. rendered accordingly.

Jacob Gabriel. Iiwis Bern, yo one who engages tails to make great pav the Wise man IS not so. JlC takes Time bv of him. Earn was not one of that rmrtv. Addres force Stinson Tortland, v- llic forelock, and whoops it up.

Dodje City Titiv. 11 ll.

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Years Available:
1879-1918