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The Journal from Russell, Kansas • 3

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Remember the rink will bo open 011 The Journal. Saturday evening. Geo. Chambers returned from visit Cxi of N1I1 ticet to I'uiiii-h plan's and speclhcntiuiis fur s.iini', unil iiImi for cross walks ou ven tli street, and work and re. port nt in xr regular meeting.

Ou motion the ullleo of City Health oilleer was temporarily uliolislieil. On minion iliot.liy Alloriiey wa Instructed to cnrresitoni) with Hie o'lllcUU of the U. to Ohio lust week. Official City Paper Rico Bros. ure selling Urge quantities of lumber.

Wednesday, 4, 1885 P. Railway In regard lo the building of Rodney Torrcy is learning the print ing trade In tins ouiue. Entered at tlia post-UHiee lit Kugaell for PIP an open c-tlvcrt under tin' road bed wef of the water lank; and aln in regard to tlie laying of 'sidewalks along tli" enm-p-inyV property o'l Main htreet. On 1110 tiou adjourned. The band boys had another picture transuilMH 011 irouaU the man a ucvuuw last mull mutter.

RUSSELL. KAN. Agents lor U. P. Ji.

K. I.iiimIs lu Osborne, Russell, Barton, Rooks, Ellis and Rush counties. taken Monday afternoon. T. X.

Uarrell has been slek for scv eral days but is out again. NOTICE TO AUVEHTJ8EK3. Copy for standing advertisements must bo liuuund In not luter tlimi 'f iiemluy noon. Lo Mrs. II.

Ii. Chittenden arrived from cals luuMt lio lu by 4 cloeU Tuesday evening. lnnre unblU'tttiun 111 urn-real issue. Loeul lleady for Buslaoas. THE RUSSELL BUILDING and LOAN ASSOC! ATIOX Is now fully organized with oftlii Itusell KausiK.

The object of the association is to afford its members A SAFE INVESTMENT for their savings, and to facilitate their acquiring homestead. Any one In Kussell county can avail themselves of the niivautiges of the organization. While stock pays a rood rate of interest to tho.tc not desiring to borrow out. His more particularly ii-commended to men or small means dctdrinjr to ACQUIRE A HOME, Shurs are $100.00, payable Is monthly installments of $1.00 per mouth per share. Full iount of shares loaned to members less premium bid for priority.

For further particulars call on or addreia either of the undersigned, of whom stock can be secured. J. Brckdagk, Pieit. E. W.

Voonms, Secy. 3')ci natlcies lu with loeul readilur ttrlctlu Ten Denver yesterday morning. The skating rink will be opeuThuis-day and Saturday pu lint for first Insertion mid a touts per line for sod uusequeuiiuHeruoii, All bills uud accounts payabls to C. Banbburrer. Considerable hard work was done by both sides yesterday ut the polls.

JLOCX. NEWS. A charge of assault and buttery made by II. J. ngalust George Clem A- G- WEED Main St.

(West Side) Itussell, Kansas. HAt FOR AU THE DOMKSTIO nnrl WHITE SEWINU Call and Examine Them. uions was dismissed by Squire EDITOR WANTED. Monday. A local editor and business manager wanted.

For full particulars address Tomatoks Up Owing to the shortage in crop, can ned loiuatoe are going to be hljrh. During this month you eau got them at the old price at the Spot Cash Grocery. Lock box 10. Hussell, Kans. 40 Skating'fhursday evening.

Advertise lu the Jouhxal. Now Is tlio time to subscribe. See special offer on editorial page. MACHINE OILS. Or all kin Is 11 ml best quality Willmarth fc Pratt's, 2.tf J.

W. Van Seoyoc returned from Ohio Monday evening. Ills mother died shortly after bin arrival, aged eighty nello, you appear to bo excited over the matter. Well when wo come to sum the whole matter tip and after looking ut the stock of goods earrlud by the merchants, wo cannot wuinler at your feeling excited for fear the goods will all be sold before vou get a cbauc? at tliem. Now If you will just keep still and let vears and nine mouths, of a stroke of Oliver Co.

are doing rushing 1HK 210 ETHEE! business. paralysis. Glddlngs Banker are very busy Having been engaged In the campaign llieiu alone tho hluli priced and "auction goods" merchants will rob yon of nil we nave not criveu me journal a iair your money, but on the oiuer Hand it you show. We "hall however settle down go to Kru's you will jfet first-class (not business at once, and endeavor to add each week to the Jouhnal popularity. There is evidently some ulsunder But just stop at the CHICAGO STORE for all your Dry Goods, fancy goods, notions, ladies cloaks, men's and boy's standing In regard to our premium, the American Farmer.

It Is given to those bankrupt and auction) goods. Uo and try him. Published November 4th, JSS5. ORDINANCE ISO. 119.

BRINO AN OIIIIINANCB PHOVIIJINO FOR AND RKOULATINII THE CONTKUCTION A.NU IIKPAlIt OK KIIIKWAI.K8 WITHIN THE LIMITS Or THE C1TV Or KUSHULL. He ii ordained by the Mayor and Coun- ouly who pay up to date and one year Waaihi-Cow on Miarcs lorn lenn tl years. Good range, waienuxl teed. Ad-dies. Cat ii.k.

Journal office, 3otf Riii-m'II. Kansas. Live MoitA i.tiiiaviut;. We ore now prepared to furnish engraving of live-stock and ranches, at leasiuiiililc rates. Parties dcthing to publish views of their ranches or stock, should correspond at once with us'.

Satisfaction guaranteed, Address ksteiis Livk-Stocx Joupnal, tf itussell. Kansas. THE IEHLI CAPITAL aid FAKKR'S JOURNAL. Tho Weekly Capital aud Fanners' Journal Is an 8-page, fifi column weekly jmper, published by J. K.

Hudson at Topcka, Kansas. The Capital is tho Olllclal State Fuper. und gives very complete reports of the meetings of tho I.eirlf.lature, and all ronventious and asHocla-tlous ut the Mate capital. It contains (J. A.

K. department, unci Its general und State news features are Hlrong. It Is a splendid representative Kansas paper. Sample copy sent free, i'apcrwill lie sunt one year to any address. In or out of Kansas, for one dollar, or with the Westliix l.i vk Stock Jot ii.nal for Ifli.wpor annum for both.

41 mil Full's ALE. 1750 sheep. These sheep will shear 7 pounds of wool cr head, and ure composed of 210 hrad of spring lambs, 800 wethers, all young aud free from disease. Also 17 tine Merino bucks, a large amount of millet and sorghum, hay, 4 horses, 3 high grade bulls, pounds barbed fence wire, mowing machine, ehauipieu combined drags, and other farm machinery. Enquire at 22 miles northwest of Russell, 5 miles north of Fairport.

'M Mills Graham. Uutkt-! Hutksl. We are oflei ing for sale about 00 head of. Vermont Registered Rains, at iston-i-liingly low prices, quality considered. These bucks are acclimated, and are particularly recommended for size, length of staple, weight of fleece, and constitutional No yearlings sold for bleeding purposes.

FI.ENTY OF TIME given to responsible parties on approved security. Free transportation from Russell to ranche and ref.irn for purchasers. No better chance to buy good bucks at fair prices in this state. Address, Bouton Russell, Kas. 41m3 irnnTlii uio It is Nut Claimed That Brown's Sarsaparilla aud Dandelion, wilh Iodide of Potassium, will cure every disease, but it has been proven in a thousand cases that no other rvuiedy can in advance.

New subscribers, who pay cash for one year, are also entitled to it, It in other words, tills Full. Georgo Smith, of Abilene, spout Sunday in this city. Joseph Lutshaw, of Wilson, wus 111 this city Monday. Fred Dawson returned to Abilene Saturday mrning. Dr.

Brown returned from Kansas City Friday evening. Win. Leu's windows have been decorated by a neat sign. Marshall Shaw ami family leave for Hotfc Island, 111., Friday. W.

II. Dewey returned from Kansns City Thursday evening. Send ten cents and get the Jobrnal until the end of the year. M. II.

Hopkins an 1 S. A. Vail took a flying- (rip north Friday. J. A.

Householder has sold his grocery business to Levi Hoover. eUmen of the City of Ruisell: to encourage cash subscriptions. SECTION I. That the construction or re To publish the names of our new $ST LA DIE'S AND GENT'S JS subscribers each week would take more of our space than we can spare. We how (rWfc.

Vfc r1! l-r 'I fWfw ttv rrti pair of uny sidowalk upon any street or avenue of tho City of Kussell may be ordored and directed by a resolution adopted by the olllriiiativo vote of a majority of tho whole number of members comprising the City Council. ever have concluded to publish the names of those who have stopped the Journal 1 jr ShiMU iliUL- bl during the campaign. Up to date we SECTION II. Thnt whenever any written have had to strike from our list the names BOOTS and SHOES of the "BEST ff jj PJ of J. A.

Mutart, K. B. Union G. E. Htl-linger and George Stout.

petition shall tie presented to the Council praying for tho construction or repair of any sidowalk, upon any street or avenue, signed by two-thirds of the resident owners of the lots or purcels of laud fronting on such street makes in the country, UAlb yCtX XXPXIOVE33 A level-headed exchange proclaims SOFT CAPS, GROCERIES AND CROCKERY. ELAST2S SEGTZ01 or avenue, subject to the lovy of a special Uarrell has built a hennery lu the the following gospel as appled to the local newspaper: M7 Mid, tux to pay costs and expenses of said sidewalk, as provided by law, the City Council "Every year, every local paper gives COSSET from one hundred to Ave thousand dol xear of the Pennsylvania House. The Pennsylvania Houte lud a neat tgn painted on the front windows. N. I.Sturdivant is painting the wood work ou the front of the new bank.

lars In tree lines, for the sole benefit of We carry as largo and as gooda stock as any house in the State, which enables us, not only tosavo you a luriro percentage on your pnrehiises, but also gives IIP may, by resolution, as provided (n tho proceeding Sections, direct and ordor the construction or repair of such sidewalk In tho manner as prayed for in such petition or in such manner and with tho use of such material as tho Council may doom expedient and proper. In wurranfal to wT lonm. nt the I'irm nvaUr, and rW bwtUii Dutiflf action tliau any other Cortql In thm market, fr prioe ptlrl wlH ThvhidoraenifniBul Chtctino'a bvrt phTittViAuf acconb the vicinity In which it is locateJ. N'o other uguiicy can or will, do this. The local editor, in proportion to ills means, you the advantage to choose from a larger W.

E. Banks was shipping hogs from does more for his town than any other selection than vicinity. any other store iu thla ESaiani "forTS: ROTHSCHILD, JOSEPH A For 1 SECTION III. Whenover any resolution is this p'ace and from Bunker Mill jester day. ten men.

aud lu all fairness, man witii adopted for the construction or repair of any mm, hs ought to be supported, not be sidewalk, ns specified in Sections one and cause you may happen to like or admire rhe Cash Grocery shipped almost 10,000 pounds of dressed poultry last W.H. HOSES CO Kansas. two hereof, the RtiiX resolution shall describe the kind and chaructcr of walk or improve Uls writing, but because ttie local paper is ment, and the material to be used therein and the street, avonue, or place whore said work the best investment a community can make. It may not be brilliant or crowd is to be done anil performed, find the time In which the SRine shall be completed. SECTION IV.

All ordinances, or parts of ed with great thoughts, but financially, and yet on moral q.iestious. you will Hud the majority of the local papers on the riijht siJe of the question. To-day the TO the People of RUSSELL! ordinances, in conflict with this ordinance are hereby repealed, oxcoptordi nance No. Ill, relating to tho construction of sidewalks on Main street. compare wiin it curing, Scrofula.

Tumors, Kidney Diseases. Ulcers, Rheumatism, Caneers, Dyspepsia, Fever Sores, Syphilitic Diseases, Boils. Constipation, Sick Headache, Salt Rheum, editors local papers do the most work for the least money of unyone upon the earth. Subsoil lie for, aud support by ad- SECTIONS'. This ordinance shall take vetisitiir in local paper, not fur charity effect and bo in force from and after its publication in the Wostorn Live Stock but as an investment." Why is Brown's Sarsaparilla best for Journal.

curing these diseases? Because it purifies the blood, corrects Inaction of the Liver AND VICINITY WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO OFFER FOR YOUR INSPECTION ONE OF THE FINEST STOCKS OJ7 Approved November 2nd, 1885. ACROSS THE STKE1ST. Franks. Weed, our well-known news and Kidneys, ami cures constipation and dyspepsia by giving toi.e to the stomach so that all food is readily digested. Use STILLMAN MANN, Mayor, Attest: E.

L. S. Uouton, City Clork. only the best medicines. For sale by C.

Business Brief. E. Hall, druggist. So dealer, has moved his stock across the street, Into the stoie room formerly occupied by A. W.

Roth where he will have more room to show li is stock. Frank knows how to please the and if you wans anything in the way of Bran tier ton or 50c oer cwt. at the uusseii miiis. lz-tt books, periodicals, stiilionei toy, or week. Frank Weed is now located in the building lately occupied by A.

W. lloth 4 Co. Send in your name for the newsiest, spiciest and liveliest paper lu Central Kansas. Dr. Ellis was In Kansas City several days last week.

Ho canio home Friday evening. The implement shed of Hill Brun-dago which recently caved la, has been repaired. Remember the Building Loan Association next Friday night. $1,200 will be loaned. E.

Bank's new store building, when completed will compete with any vast of Hrtlill. The band boys gave us some excellent music Monday afternoon. EJdle Jones blew the tenor drum. The Gleaner's Band will give a concert at the U. B.

church on next Friday evening. Uverybodr invited. The Western Advocate, nee Camp's Emigrant's Guide, comes to us this month enlarged aud otherwise Improved. The Journal has no superior in this part of the State as an advertising medium. Try and be convinced, Turkeys, chickens, ducks, geese, butter, eggs, and wild game wanted.

Cash or trade at the Spot Cash Grocery. Perfection Gasoline Stoves at Will- holiday goods, you will save money by SHERIFF'S SALE. I. W. Hoopman plaintiffs, VS.

W. T. Moore and Sons, et al, defendants, niartli Pratt's. Can't be beat 28tl buy Ins; tliem ot linn, ueiueiuoer the place; first door south of the new bank. Call and see the new line of fancy By virtue of un ordor of sale Issued to mo out of tho District Court of tho Four stationery at Hail drug store.

4bt2 Obituary. teenth Judicial District, in aud for tho IN WESTERN KANSAS. Go to Humphreys for First Class county of Kussell, State of Kansas, I will, DIED On Saturday morning, of acute Groceries. 1-tf on fcaturdav, Nov. 21, 1885 at 2 o'clock p.

of said day, at the north door of tho Court Bran per ton or 60c per cwt. at the mania, Miss iiattie Ii. Fink, aged li years and 2 days. Miss Fink was beloved by a large "cir House, in the City of Kusseli, Kussell eounty, Kansas, oiler for sale, and sell, to the high Consisting of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Kusseu anus. iz-tr est and best bidder, for cash in hHnd.

the Mr. A. M. Loit is authorized to re following described real-estate, lyirifr and- cle of friends, who were attracted toward her by the sweetness of her disposition situated in Kussuii county, Kansas, to-wit ceive subscriptions for the Journal tf and her rare intellectual gifts. She was Commencing two hundred (200) foei south of tho center of the Kunsag Division Union I'aeilto Kuilrond.

on the east lino of the CLOTHING; HATS, CAPS Everything fresh and New at northeast quarter (ne) of southeust quarter Ltumphrey's. 1 tf one of the most brilliant scholars in the Russell schools, and will be greatly missed by her teacher and schoolmates. The funeral services were held at the M. E. Sunday morning and was the (so'4) or section Tinny-six t-mi, townsnip thlrteon (13), south of ranire thirteen (lit) west, and running due south about soventy (70) feet more or less to tho extension of Park The place to buy hair brushes, tooth brushes, eombs, is at Hall's drug store.

4(52 street In the town of Hunker Hill and thence due west two hundred (2iki) feet, thence due boots km sue Ladies and Gents north anout seventy (iU) teet tueuce due Superior barbed wire. Best in the largest gathering, of Unit nature, that this city has seen for some years. eaHt to place of beginning. market. For sale by Willmarth The said uescrioeu lauu neing tne prop Pratt.

28tf The services were conducted by Rev. J. erty of the said defendants and will be sold to satisfy the Judginont and lumberman and mechanics leln upon said land, obtained by the said pluintills against the said defendants In the said action in the said District mi IliTOWS Court in and for the county of Kussell. mm Given under my hand at my office in the City of Kussell, Kussell county, Kansas, this 10th day of October issri. nd Mitteni flloves W.

II. Dewev Sheriff of Kussell oounty, Kan. W. a. Eastland, Atfy for plaintiffs.

M-t5 TTTl I have concluded to buy and ship a few fat hogs. Any one who has hogs of uny kind to sell, will please call and see me. 43tf W. E. Banks.

All kinds of Cigars, Tobacco's and Pipes at Humphrey's. 1-tf To Rknt. Two unfurnished room In new house, in south of town. Apply at this oPice. 45tf The best Confectionery town at Humphrey's.

t-tf Fou Sai A neat cottage In south part of town, 6 rooms and good cistern. A bargain for $000. E. T. Jokes.

At Gid. lings and Banker's. The sales of the itouiid Garland at the Circle Hardware Store are unprecedented. The' bet lieaiinr stove for soft coal. A few more left.

Call and exam-umine before buying any other. 43U We know of two young ladies that will make professional skaters ii they keep up their practice in the afternoon. Harry Dawson has been assisting on the Journal for the past three weeks. And still we are behind wiitli our Job work. A few more such buildings as those of W.

Banks and Blair Haskett, would make Russell show up in good sliajje. Miss Louise Castle, of Sandwich, grand-daughter of Gol. Asa Kinney, it visiting with Mr, and Mrs. G. M.

Lewis. Farmers John Woelk says he will make you a pair of kip boot9for $5.00, or a pair of grain leather for $3.00 or $6.00. Sherift Dewey whose term of offloe fcxplres.January 1st is the best and most satisfactory sheriff Russell count? has SHERIFF'S SALE. D. M.

Valentine, Plaintiff, VS. Daniel A. Proctor and Delia A. Proctor, Defendants. i GLASSWARE, QUEENSWAEE By virtue of an order of salo issued to mo out of the District Court of the Four C.

Dana aud were Interesting. Card of Thanks. We desire to express to the uiary kind friends in Itussell and vicinity our heartfelt thanks for the evidences of sympathy and friendship, which we received during the illness and death of our daughter. We shall always bear in kindly rumem-berancoyour neighborly sympathy. Jambs and E.

Fink, Council Meeting Council Rooms, Nov. 2nd, 1SS5. Council met in adjourned session. Present, Mayor Maun and Conncilinen Moses, Lee, Hill and Slhani. Absent, Pbinney.

Minutes of previous meeting read and approved. Bill of Dr. J. W. Long, amounting to $25.00, for services as Health Officer, allowed.

Ordinance No. 119, relating to the laying of sidewalks in this city, passed. Tho foMowlnar resolution was adopted Bo It. resolved by the Mayor and Councilman, of tbo City of Russell, tliat a hard stone sidewalk, live t'eot wide, is hereby ordered to bo laid ou the north Ride of Seventh street, from the east side of Main street to tho west side of Fossil street, and that the inside of said walk shall be two feet from the lots fronting on said street, fiaid sidewalk sh'ill be completed by the first day of January, 18H8 And Strictly Fresh Groceries. teenth Judicial District, in and for the Cauuty of Kussell, State of Kansas, I will, on Monday, November 80th, 1885, at 2 o'clock p.

of said day, at the north door of tho Court House in the City or uusseii, uusseii county, Knniis. offer for sale, and sell, to the high est and best bidder, lor cash In hand, tbe following descrineu reai-estnie, mug nnu Our stock is COMPLETE in all lins9 and ia situated in Uusseii county, Kansas, to-wit: and 1-tf Fancy Groceries, Cannei Fresh Fruits at Humphrey's. The southeast quarter (se "41 or section unsurpassed for quality, and oar prices are thirty-two Township fifteen (15), south of Kongo thirteen (lib, west of the sixth (ill principal meridian, containing one nunarea in accordance with tho present HARD TIMES, and ar- and sixty (ItW) aeres, more or less, according to the U. 8. government survey.

Tho snid described land being tho property of tho a call i a att nnnniTiTinM na said Daniel A. Proctor ana Delia A. rroo- Jl -1. Ul nrA ever. had.

Rev. A. Pipes, who has been employed by the Congregational church of this place, will preach at 11 o'clock, 011 Sunday next. WANTED--500 new subscribers to the Journal, lu Russell eounty before January first. Send In your name and those of your neighbors.

The Ladies' Missionary society, of tor and will lio sold to satisty tne judgment obtained by said plaintiff, D. M. Val IP Com sliellcrs with without fans nt the Circle Hardware Store. Bought lower than ever. Will be sold 20 per cent, less than last year.

45t4 25 Pounds of liivei', Consisting of lorks aud spoons just received at the jewelry store of Emil Sutter. 43tf STOVE! Car load of stoves Just received nt entine, against said Daniel A. Proctor aim ana we will niaiio ii uom agreeauiu profitable for you. Highest market prices paid lor country produce. GIDDINGS BANKER.

Di'lia A. Proctor; sma lanu utsrn ana 10 vm sold as tho property of the abovo named defendants. Given under my hand at my office In the Tho official bond of C. M. Lewis, City City of Kussell, Russell county, Kansas, this 37th day of October A.

D. 185. Treasurer, approved and accepted. On motion the IuiDroveinent Comniff. the Circle Hardware tiforc, ull kinds he Congregational church, will meet at W.

H. Dp.wey, Sheriff of Hussoll county, Kan. and sizes from on mwM enough tor 4Z the residence of Mrs. Foster, Wednesday, tee was instructed to report on tho b.iild-Jvov. 11th, at 3 o'clock p.

m. ling of a culvert on Lincoln street, north pocket use, to the Jlncstaud largest base burners. 4Dt4 W. G. Eastland, Att'y lor plaintiffs..

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