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It is hard sometimes to get items Mr. A. Hill I not yet able to be on the streets. Every body will persist in being THE BAH NEB; veil, and won't hurt. If a mule -non: I- S- Fleck saye he -wilt to- kicks nt the blacksmith shop, al look into this business ot calling an ex tra Session of the Legislature.

to the near will dodga his heels. Then BUNKER KILL, KANSAS. Fii lay Ja .6 IS82. HOME 'X' HJ rvTS. I'm here-butgoing-1882.

No ice for storing up ye'. Last Sa'urday was a windy day. What will wc do foi ice next Mr. G. S.

of FarrfieM. who :b.i a cowwith. a certain kind of horns been east for returned. runs at a-boy or a girl or a. dog, Miss McCb of Russell visited her each and nil of them got out.

of her friends here last week Catered asTcond class matter at' the Soaker lliil iwl office, Feb. 22, lol. way. Horses non't run away, and Mr Charles F. Sawyer from the Saline the marrying furor Mucins to have FOR gaye us a pleasant, call on lat Saturday SUBSCRIPTION KATKS.

Holidays pascod off finely, all en- Mr. Ralenmb of Success dkl not omit pas-ed. What will we do? If we make up" facts, we are condemned for that. If we don't, then we are joying "he tine dnj-s. One copy our yes r.

to all cur 'tfice, week. The now year opened -plendidly. Mrs. J. L.

Brow -of Eaf Fairview ha complained of for that omiasion. Well we will jut let the worl It wa.s hot verr cold. visiting her friends Bunker Hill Paid in advance. 1-7 One copy six month. 1.00.

KATKA OF AIVKIMISIXG, Professional cards rr year Dr. Charles after a pleasant week of vis- go on. And indeed news will come taut enough, but if it don't, why The school term began on with full allendarice of scholars CHEAP GOOliS. GREAT BARGAINS! 1 wo inches tl em. just make it for yourself.

Vrt eight ii column 20.00 Wheat if Ktill coming in until iifi CO.00 elevator is nueu ironi iop tu uoiwm Business Dne halt Transient advert i'envot. per i'ing with his friends here returned to Kansas' City on Friday last. Prof. J. B.

Corbett and Prof. J. Bieke. dyke returned last Saturday from Topeka where they had been attending The Teacbeis Slate Association. Pt6f iJickerdyke received front the State Board of examjarii a Conductor's certificate, which uifiori7fhiai.

for three yeacaftb Normal Institutes any v'ii 2c the State. This well done for the Board. OOMMBITGOTe DEO. 1," 1881 Have ycu seen those cheap Broca dress goods 12yds- for SI. 00 at the New Store? Don't fsil to see thsm.

32, The County Coromisfcicncra at Eutsell on Monday, the last meeting of the present year. Some saj no ice, fit tor storing, has ever been made tiller the second veek of January. Although it wan a bad day Hat. a great many wagons were in tonn. Business as well as the wind was livelv.

ion will save money bv buvmg 3irMor iiri iii-rtin and cla. tor aMiIoiiai insertion." Local notiv.fi. cU per line tor first insertion 5 ci per liiie for cue additional ifitertioo. Yearly advertiser, are emit led to changes advert iti.erUtJ tor a ess period than thfee months will be charged af transient raff. To injure inTiion alvcrtietnentf Will offer Special inducements your goods at the Xew Store ILoweils Building, Bunker JI1IJ.

-Kiss Welch, of this plam uosv teach'hg at FIlsworih. received a certificate from the State Beard, a instructor in Normal Institutes. This also is well bestowed. We have just received a s'ook of splendid camp chairs. Just the thing for a Christmas gift for vom- In A sma I itartv met at Mr.

cries must be received by noon Advertising bills payable qiwiierly. t'rierd. W. AT. Pennel.

Locals are cbnrl until ordered out Success Items. Wheat still looking well. Iehte on the tariff this week. They nmst U- orfl-refl mil at 'hi mffie'. fH it I tx-oVed.

Russell, Kansas. on Saturday evening and watched he old year out and welcomed in the new. Mr Dean and fam'lv who have heen residing over this oliiiec, have Mr. Balconib is still at work oh his hous. matter must reach' otfcee by Wednesday neon to insure pttb'ifc'Jtlou in The way of Br Hi eans 81: 1 0.0001 bs of old iron wanted a the new Bunker Hill Store of, .1, W.

Oiiror General health of the con-unity good. the. next isue liea! her very d.y; no red winter thu. 7Iese take. cannot vary far.

from the atmvc r.tv. Joh work cash on delivery. Vacation is past and school has com-! meneed with renewed vigor. The Captain is parting up another sfa DIRECTORY. ble, he has hiscattle.

at home at present. LOOK OUT FOR CHRISTMAS! Ladies Cloaks and Dolmans: A. Beaty has had very sore STATE CiOVKKXM EXT. but they are better, so that he has gone b'xe theif goods preparatiny moving to tha State of California- There are a few live tui kej-s left. Th look hopeful and happy now th tr insr lime of the holi-da-s safely ast.

The of the ftrm'nc? shipped by Kylet Gross during the year ir.cln lii butter, poultry, and pork sums jip to th unlit; little sum of over Se thou nl -ltd This looks like bui-uess. What do the sfayy and Cfiincd mean hy permitting tho dbs on the road for the first in over a Thursday eve next week a spelHug Lieut, overnor. school, come one and all. We trv to make Secretary ol i-tate. Treasurer.

JoHn P. St Joint. H. W. Smith.

John Francis. P. I. Bonebrake. W.

A. Johnston. Nor. 22," 1881 Ladies Dolmant. hriods and scarfs at J.

W. Oliver's, Hunker Hill Ku. Over Coats! dress suits, woolen Blankets and Hoods, way down at, J.W. OLIVER'S Store, Bunker Hilf. All Parties knowing themselves indebted to us will please cm II and ettlo within thirty days, or their count will be put in the hands of a collector.

Shaffer Oro's. hem interesting every time. Perse. Auditor of Stafc. Attorney General 11.

0i Sef. Sript. of Public Instruction Notice. See! A. 11.

Horton. Chief Justice. Gome every one, and State of Kansas. Russi-11 County S. S.

li I-IJrcwer. Associate Justice. In the District Court in nd tor scid M. Valentine, Associate Justice. 'make i.iirht hideous" bv fearful County and State.

JoHn J. Insall. S. Senator. R.

Abbe I narking and howling. "Tho Golde'u Rule Stilt?" Plaintjir. vs: this name will the mill now beir erectefl here bo known. Sextus E. Landon, 11.

A. Ellis, II. L. Pestana, w. mand S1.5C7.

50 The on it -jn-C 'ly freatdu 15. Senator. Johii A. Anderson, Congressman Dist. 1.

1. C. Haskell. Congressman Dist. 2.

Thomas IJyan, 'ongressman Dist. 3. .1. C.Strang. State Senator 37th Dist.

.1. II. Present t. Judge 14th Judicial Dist. COUNTY OFFICIALS.

C. Chadbourne. Clerk DKt. Court J. M.

Brailbury. Dept. CPk. Ira S. Fleck.

Representative llSih Dist. and interest. nme di'zcn ct worKmun being another great attraction. Enough to startle a Jew at the New Store, in II 1 1 Builditiir. Wil.iam Frier, William D.

Frier, and George A. Hart. bust completing it. The huge boilers aft if' position. One Library consisting of, BUNKER RimfKAN'.

rn- i t. I a u. To the said Defendant Sextus E. don. aim Kiiivr pans ui uic niaLiiiiici i vjiiz viiiituiu ui QCOll t.

I OCUIS are b.tng placed. lone: Burn's Vou are hereby notified that you have been sued hy saia rain tiff in the above named Court and that must answer I- for use. lho bolts are being put in, we: Miltoa's I). Marr. Chas.

ShaCer, the petition tiled by said plaluMft' in Xlfis all the needed appliances are I two Bj-ro'd's action on, 'or before the ISth. dav of Feb C. WOELK, OH YES! OHYES either ut in place or are waiting Only buy one and mnkc your Probate Judgre. Clerk. Tn-asurer, County Attorney.

Ileorjster of Deeds. O. L. Atherton. C.

M. r. P. CopeUnd. II.

L. Pestana. ii. II. Johnson.

SUBSCRBE their turn. friend hannv. Harness Tvlaker and Upholster- ruary 13S2. or said petitTon will be taken as true, and judgement rendered against, you in the sum of Fifteen Hundred and he "Middlings purifaersaro very I J. W.

Oliver, On DO First work guaranteed. op sixty seven dollars and Fifty cents fine, as indeed is all tho machinery Attention This Wav! ain strett, opposite the Rusiell Bank 50)t together with thereon at the It is all new, and is said by mill KANSAS. .1. B. Corbet t.

Supt. Public Instruction. Y. Ileuilersliot, Slierift-S. L.

Austen. Surveyor. 31. I. Sturdcvant.

Coroner. fate of twelve per cent, per annum, from the first day of August 1SS1 and a decree men to be the finest west of Salina. Before St Valentines day look on of foreclosiie sale under a certain or the puff and fl.mr of 'T1 ftin THE 5Iofrgae lien up in lands and reaTty stu ate and being in said TUissell County Kan A HANDSOME PORTRAIT OF OL'H LATE PHESIDENT, JAMES A OAR-FIELD, FUSE FOR EVERY'" The Iowa Fanner Co, of Holder, Kule Notice for Publication No. 2048. OFFICERS OF CENTER TOWNSHIP- Land OfSce nt Salina, Kans.

sas; and fully described in said plaintiffs petitior, together iib costs or this action. The wind mill's poor and lame, Dec. 3," 1881 Trustee Treasurer. Ea- tland Pierce. S.

B. Stowell. A. B. Middleswartb.

J. B. Corbett. Notice is herd by given that the Attest: Attorneys for Plaintiff. Rapids Iowa, who arc the publishers And hangs its head in shame, It has become so weak, It cannot evt creak.

following-named eettler has filed no- Jg QjrJ Re1iaDi6 Stand cfoneof tho very best farm and sof Peace. Cor. -tables. S. Cbadbourne.

Chrk Dist. Court. fScal. tice ot his intention to tnaao nnai stock journals in the west have. XV.

II. Blays. -J. Ncwmhu, II. Johnson, J'hos.

Madden, Business is not ill, hut tho peo with commendable energy, proof in support of his claim, and that said pn.of will bo made before ple aie languid after hol to present an elegant portrait, 10x24 idays. J. M. Bradbury Deputy Clerk Dist. of the late Ge.v.

Jas. A. Garfield You will find the best goods for SCHOOL BOARD DISTICICT I. 1 TT I 1 XT The Liicrary society last Monday to each nd every one of their read, the least money nt the New Slore- Uourt at uunser xxni jvitue. on 1 uary 7." 18S2.

vix: Wro. J. Klosa H. SHAFFER 'S. Call examine and be convinced.

evening was pott poned, on account free of charge. The prico of the Far Director. Treasurer. Clerk. 5amuel Carnell.

Charles Shsffer. K. Rice. A. No.

18798, for the North West J. W. Oliver. of the meetings at tho Lutheran mer is but one dollar a year and I 1-4 Sec. 8 Tp 12 S- of R.

12 West. Church. I well worth Iaicu that Tim Arctic Over Shoes at tho JTew Store lie names the following witnesses During the sch ol vacation of last picture is a beautiful one, the origi- ONLY $2.00 U. P. A I A I CA li D.

I wock, it said, some one entered nai 01 waq pronounced by Gar to prove his continuous residence upor, and cultivation of, said land, Holiday goods coming in daily thP sehnnl hoiiHa in the eastern nan neia nimsoir, tne oest he ever saw viz: Joseph S. Ukli Russell Kan. of this school district, where Miss ana pictures inienor in everv way at the NEW STORE. Notice For Publication No. 2055.

Passen er trains leave Bunker Hill according to the following time table. GOING EAST. Ilcnry Lindcnmyer Chas Thomas of Clara Brown is teaching, and tore aro soId al 'el8- to each Bunker Jlill Jmcs Pourshot Homer AUD- ud cony books, burned matches, and A coP3 of this one and the Iowa Lcd office at Salina. Kanas. J.

M. Hodge, went through the ihii gs in tho Farmer is sent a whole j-ear by Regiirtcr. No. "So. 4.

No. 3 2o 1. room general v. eiiuing oniy usk dollar to the Lo 5.50 A. M.

5.55 P. M. GOING WHST. 11. 1G.

A. M. 1 11.32. P.M. C.

Williams, Ac.kxt. Tuon wh en be departed, in al eUur "Pa8, Iowa a -Wagon Repairing. December 8" 1881 Xotic is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intenhen to make final proof in support ot bis claim and that said proof will be made before J. M. Brtdburv.

Deputy A YEAR. stead of leaving footsteps behind him, ho took witn him a lot i. FefSCnal. Bradbury TidJ, Real Estate books and chalk. Clerk District Court, at Bunker Hill Kan 1 agents have a large number of cheap How manly such a one must feel! Mr.

Cyrus Slacklege of Dorrancc is now on Monday Jany. lb," lbb'l, rlz: U. farmfi for sale- 1 1 1 Brown A. 17917 for the I-J tn i ir. c.

i 'M-tr ui me seciion nere. on forget lo read Mr. bawyer Hors s-Sliooins Done with neatness and despatch. A PLACE FOR YOUR DICTlOKARY, A PLACE FOR YOUR NEWSPAPERS. A PLACE FOR YOUR PERIODICALS.

Aod rmanit nr Tour Louc. all in "ad" as vou will need coal before I Mr. John Heminger of Dorrance has 1-4 and E. 1-2 N. W.

1-4 Sec, 21 Tp. 13 S. K. 12 West. i hppn Rf tpnffinor I li.

meetunrs in rh ehen-h MARKET REPORT. "Bunker Hill Produce Market corrects! "Heekly. Eggs 25 e. Butter til, 25 c. Hers.

i .50 $2 IX) fer doz ri rr I THE WOYES DICTlOKARY HOLDER. He names the following wituesses to Notice. prove his continuous residence upon, and nuV.ict oi We ti Mr Balev ol Dorrancc cultivation ofaid laaJ viz: Nil. Johnson Chas. Shaffer, Thomas Leonard Abraham Shaffer.

All of Bunker Hill Russell Co. We, the undersigned, havo left all last train lo p-it on the nrst ot this jn our town again month Put no fnst t-i lm x-fl I C3 Jgs "Pk. ft our accounts for collection with I Mr. Bassett from the Saline was in town work warranted to pive satis Kansas. come so rumnis line men may come i Lsrtl, Potatoes wanttdar, Coru.

Hides, 12 l-2c. 2.0 SO 70 5(iT2 1-2 c. S. Moore Esq. Let all interested faction'.

nood repairing a specialty I I I J. M. Hodge. Agister take notice. Terms reasonaple, but we can't stand 1J Mr.

Will HfKpman returned this week auu may go qui trains move on just so slow. years time. to the State University at Lawrence, J. S. Tennant B.J.

Nicklcs 1 1 I I Tu ii I iu uc -Mr. B. P. Brown left for New Mexico oi coming ran lioaas. dome tumic last Monday Notice For publication No.

2030. Laud Office at Salina. Kansas, January, 3," 1S32. Notice is hereby giyen that the follow ISrGlVE US A SHAFFER BRO'S. mill! mm rv mimi 1 A A I III I.

I.t I Alien uaU 111 VI USD lliO CI 1 1 Mr. John Shearer returns to Lawrence one thinks at Dorrance, another, at to TJniTersity next Monday morning. ing-named settler has Sled notice of his CHURCHES. M. E.

CHURCH. Rev. S. A. Greeu, Pastor.

Services every alternate Sundaj at 7 o'clock P. M. R. R. time.

Sunday School every Sunday at 3 P. M. ft. R. time.

New Furniture, spring beds, bedsteads and mattresses; pic Kunbpr iliil nnri 1 1 1 nnnlhoi- I intention to make final proof in support CrmmUsioner Shaffer was attpnd-nw ItUSSClI. AOW WC don I KllOff. tip Phnnl Bnfinl al Riiceoll thi. ot his claim, and that said proof will be 15100 Xmi ss.Mi. fP iTv vCfffs tures frames and mouldings at my store at Russell Kansas.

W- M. Pennel made before J. M. Bradbury Deputy Clerk Dist. Court at Bunker Hill Kansas, on 1 I ITr.

F. II- mcCiellan returned rn Satv comes it will kill dead. We don I evening to Bavaria, to his school Saturday Feby. 4th. 1S2.

NO PATENT NO PAY. I W. Prnmn frnm tfiA viz: Jacob J. Filz. II.

A. 19003 for the rcaa, comes to our county it must east on last monday. Eussell County Teachers wuio "uuum any xucmtii Mr. B. Brebner is doing some fine ma DATrMTO Obtainedfor mechanic-in I LM I al devices compounds bonds The day is past for giving son work atthe mill LUTHERAN CHURCH.

Rev. II. F. Long, Pastor. Services every Sunday morning at 11 o'clock, and each alternate Sunday, -at 7 1-2 o'clock P.

M. Sunday School every Sunday at 9 30 A. JI. J. B.

Corbett, Superintendent. Prayer-meeting every Wednesday even-at 7 1-2 o'clock P. M. designs and labels. All preliminary ex me.se Messrs G.

W. Knight and J. Smith are This Association will meet in the nations as to patentability of inven tloris free. Our 'Gaide for obtaining Pa find hey must be treated just as o-l dressing the burrs for the mill 1 ents" is sent free N01 th West 1-4 Sec. 20 Tp.

15 of R. 12 West. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of. said land, viz: J. Forest, of Forest Hill Eussell Co, Kan.

Samuel Kowe, John Urwin, of Bunker Hill Russell Knsas. Jesse McGiunis. Jm M. Hodge Mr. John Vitt from Fairview visited Address: The attention of all is called to our office on Wednesday, foTd 2 30 P.

M. THIS school house at Russell on Saturday, 7," 1882, at 10. o'clock A. M. Those atttnding are requested to bring a copy of tho course of study used in the last Normal Institute.

By order of Geo. I'. the subscription and adcertisinj rates Mrs. Win. Menzies is still recovering A CO0 Kewpapfr t-pme Ivertiainif ria J0 Atlvertiiirir ria J0 Louis Co, Solicitors 6t Patents Washington D.

and rules, at the head of the first owJy- iwJt.t- conl rafts Column of this page, Read and I Our friend J. M. Bradbury had his hogs The Buuier Ufl Litr.u-y meets every Moudav cvenimr at 7. 30 P. M.

it la iiLsiiJ iliilU 1 be ma(ie tor remember. to die 02 Monday. They were but'-bered Committee.t KsfiTUe Public i. invited Jo attend..

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