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Bunker Hill Banner from Bunker Hill, Kansas • 3

Bunker Hill Banner from Bunker Hill, Kansas • 3

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i i M-t et-tifartmik mik hintiT UTS' school house Sunday the 10. CT. IB. bie1 J. LAFFEUTY ATTORNEY AT LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC, Wilson, ITaxsas.

NOTARY iLT ESTATE oanand II BUNKER HILL, RUSELL COUNTY Agent for Mm- sale of Kansas Racine Railway Company's XlAJSTJDB The Cheapest and Best Farming Lamb iu the State, which are now beiu sold to per acre, on long time, with liberal discount made for cash. 50 OOO AcresofChcice 'proved Lands for sale at the very lowest rea-' sonable rates. GOOD CLAIMS FOR SALE, SCHOOL LANDS FOR SALE On Eighteen to twenty years Time, interest at 7 per Has property for SALE RENT OR TRADE- ln Russell and adjoining Counties. Also attends to making out HOMESTEAD PAPERS, PRE-EMPTION PAPERS', TIMBER UTJETURI3 PAPEJtS, APPLICATIONS FOR ADDITIONAL ENTRIES, Ac. Draws Deeds, Mortgages, Contracts and Leases.

zMzozisriejir cdo hlo jljst On Real Eidatc security. PAYS TAXES FOR NONRESIDENTS. i HOME MtlVS. Fall. Still di r.

The whil bloweth. TSic farmer smvelli, The time gotth, Hut otUIuf grow eth The school bcuu on Mcnday. AV'omler how many went to Barzil. Several of the folks as? tending the lair at Lit mice. There will be a srood deal of om in spite, of ho dry weather.

This week lias been quite cool. no one will feel bad over it. O.i Wednesday of till? week it looked thotiiih it wouW rain; but r.i i ii e. So far as Is known at present there will be a game of base ball in Bunker Hill on uext Tuesday. Small shower en "VVedutsdsv niorn- There was one of those "Latter Day Sa hits preached at the school house i 'Icudav and also on Wednesday evening.

Corn is be-lulng to come in to the market. We noticed Mr. lleddiugton uni-jadiug a load on Thursday. The fast tiahmoiiur west and Era- migraut have been late almost every evening s.iue tl 1 airs Late been go ing on. We hear several of our hunters talk- ing of going to the Arkansas River, to limit geese.

It would bo a good idea to clean out the town well, aud then pay a lit tie more attention to keeping a good supply of water. The Millers in Jacksonville. Illinois' say that the wheat shipped from this t.iace makus the best flour of any they have had- Farmers will be late gettiug out the fall crop th4 -season. Many of them have little or no plowing done yet, while -ome others are sowing. If it would oniv rain there would be a large acreage of wheat sown.

Mr. .1 ilo.vard brought to our office last week about cue bushel ears of corn Thev v. ere a yood size, well filled aud not much effected by the worms. Mr. II.

savs he has 100 acres which will average 25 bu. er acre. Died. 15th. day of September lSi2, 6 1-2 South of Bunker Hill, Mrs.

Mary Booth, aged 72 years. Mrs Booth came with her husband to this country about 4 vear: from Mansileld. OUio. She had beeu sick for over a year, and cn last Fri- eviMt'n iienth l'l'Heved licr of hersutieriugs. Her re.nains were tak en back to Ohio, for burial-Base Ball.

The store of Saturday, Sept.10 iss.2. between the Clycloues and the II. Us. on the rrouuds of the former Gniiies bouth ot Bi.nker Hill. Civ el cues.

Innings. 1 2 C. Wells e. 0 0 O. -Tii ight p.

1 11. Hcfftruan 0 0 9 45 7 89 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 Fucket b. 1 Vr. Fergion s. s.

1 1). "Wells b. f. M. Brookhart r.

f. 0 J. VvreHs t. b. 1 W.

Clmsowithe. 1 J. Elv 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 R. 7, O. 27.

II. Bs. Innings. 123456789 Answers all questions rcspect'iiif "v7eteru Kansas. ed.

Address J. B. CORBETT, THE A'NHER. Official PaparcfRusssH County. BUNKER HILL.

KANSAS. Friday, St 22; -1652. KntiTt-d as second cla-s matter at th t'uuker lliil Fot oiiiee, Feb. 22, lo.M. SUBSCRIPTION One copy one yctr.

Raid in On copy six months. 52.03. 1.75. LOO. jATL', OF Professional cart's jt year i'wo inches eighth loinnm Ona fourth half Jr: Transient advertisement rquare lor first insertion ami 10.

0J 2U.0J 35.00 JO.Ot) KSO.Od Sl'00 per 50 ets. tor jHeh additional insertion. Local notieea. ID et per line for tirt in-i tprilon 3 cts per line lor eae'-i Ji i'y ad venders are entil led to ijuar U-riy ch.injrc of advertisements Advertisements inserted Tor a period than tliree. months will be charged at iHns'nt To insure insertion advertisements mist received by Wednesday noon.

Advertisiner bills payable quM.rtBrly. Ioirals e.ii.-o jrt- i ordered out. Tlicj- Hiiist ('lderi'd nut at $3' iftix pffle. it can he booked. All matter must reach this ollice by Wednesday noon to insure publication jti the next issue.

take notice. cannot vary from the above rutes. Job work eah on delivery. DIRECTORY. STATE GOVEltNMEXT.

John P. St- John, D. W. Finney, James Smith, John Franci.a, It I. Bor.ebrake, W.

A. Johnston, Governor. Lieut. Governor. Secretary ot Stale.

Treasvrer. Auditor of Attorney General. H. C. Snrer.

Snpt. of Public lustrueiion. A. rT. Horton, Ohiet" itti I).

I. Brewer, Associate Jutieu. I. U. Valentine, Asse-eiaie Justice.

Jhn J. Insralls, S. Senator. Pros I on 15. Plumb.

U. Senatfir. Jh A. 1. D.

C. Haskell, Congressman Dist. 2. Thomas Hyar Dist. 3.

S. Mots- State Seiiritor 37th J. 11. Prescotr, 14th Judicial Dist. COUNTY OFFICIALS.

C. Chadbourne, I -lei Hist. Court. J. 11.

Bradbury. Dept. CFk. Hist. Court.

Ira S. Fleck, Kepresetitathe IlS'li Dist. 11-Ss-ntr. Vanseoyoc, Cbas. Shall't -r, i Commissioners.

O. I j. Albert oit. V. il.

Harshbarg Chas. P. Copefmd, H. L. Petana, (.

If. Johnson, Probate Jtidre. Clerk. Treasurer, Count j- Ati.ruer. l'e-rister of Di- ds.

Supt. Public ln-ti -tietion. if be ri Hun evr. J. rflCorbett.

W. II. Dewey, K. 1j. Austen.

N. I. Sturdevaiit, Corff.er. OFFIGEIIS OF CEXTKK TOW'XSIHP- Raml.Carnill A. H.

Sliatl'er. O. Hutnes. W. II.

Blays. J. T.Newsoni, N. II. Johnson, Thos.

Madden, Tn.sttc. Treastsrer. Clerk. Justices of -IVace. Cor.

SCflOOL BOA It DISTl'ICT I. Samuel Carnell. Charles Shatter, C. E. liice.

Director. Treasurer. Clerk. U. P.

RAILWAY TIME CARD. Passenger trains leave Bunker Hill according to the following time table. GOING EAST No. 1. 8 36 A.M.

No. 4. 5.30 P. M. No.

12, Immigrant, 2.33 P. M. GOING WEST. -Jtfo. 3 10 50.

A. M. No 1. C.4. P.

M. No. 11, Immigrant, 0-20 P.M. C. Williams, Agest.

MAUKET HEPOilT. Bunker. Hill Produce 3Iarket correctaI weekly. -Ejrgs Cutter, Hers. Lard, Potatoes wanted at, Corn, Wheat, Oats, 20 20c 3.00 per 15c.

81.50. 25 c. CHURCHES. M. E.

CKURCH, Rev. O. X. Maxnn. Services every Sundaj' at 11 o'clock A.

M. It. R. time. Sunday School every Sunday at 10 o'clock A.

M. R. R. time. LUTHERAN CHURCH.

Rev. II. F. Long. Pastor.

Services every Sunday morning at It-o'clock, and each alternate Sunday, at 7 1-2 o'clock P. M. Sunday School every Sunday at 9 30 A. 21. J.

B. Corbett, Superintendent. Prayer-meeting everr Wednesday even-at 7 1-2 o'clock P. M. Religious instruction every Saturday at 230 P.M.

We liive a large and" well selected tstk-cf goods which are selling cheap. Dixon Co. it The Ladies arc making up a quilt to be presented to Eev. Howard a a token of, respect. C.

E. Brookhart has commenced run ning out sorghum. I. Brookhart has rented his farm to Wm. Chiuowilh and Martin Brook hart.

Health is good iu this vicinity. S. M. "White got back safe from the reunion. G.

W. Knight working in a mill in Rice Co. Ills wife is visiting frieuds in Illinois. Echo. Personal Kates.

-Urn. EyW and Mrs. D. Gross are a' tending the Fair at Lawrence. C.

Rice and 1. W. Iloopman ive been at Lawaence this 'week. -Mrs. J.

M. Marsh of Bnckenrid who has been visiting here, started for her home in Illinois on last Tuesday. Mr. J. J.

A. T. Dixon has been serious ly ill the past few day, but is jrtthiw better. -Mr. Jacob Miller wsg in our town last Tuesday.

-Mr. Fred Ulsh of the Rebord gave us a Ps' Monday of thi week. I Mrs A. L. Dixon returned from Hi.

on last Wednesday. --Mr. Joseph Moore is "taking in" the Fairat Bfemark Grove. Mr. E.

H. Dixon who han been visiting in in. reiurnea on vt eunesaay. Mr I). Brookhart from Goose Creek wa9 own on Wednesday Mr.

R. Hefternan of Hawlcy was on ur Tuesday. Notice For Publication. 2547. Land Offlbe at Salina, Kans, Sept.

20, 1S82, Notice is hereby given that the follow" settler ha tiled notice of his intention to linal proof in support of his claim, anl that said proof will be made before Depry Clerk Dist. Court at Bunker Hill. on Oct. 23, 1SS2. viz: F.

S. KockPlelier, II. E. IS5S3. for the W.

1-2 S. W. 1-4 Sec 30. T. 12, R.

12, W. ile names th; following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of said land, viz: II. Lindoiimyer, Aaron Thomas. F. Mes- siiner and prank McEanna.

All of Hun ker lliil, Kan. J. M. Hodge, Register. Notice For Publication.

2478. Land Office at Salina. Kansas. Aug. 19, 1SS2.

Notice is h-reb' given that the follow ing-named settler has tiled notice of Ids intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before. -rk Dist. Court at Bunker Hill, Sept. 23. 1S2.

viz: II ill Hull. II. ti. IS74I for the N. 1-4 S.

G. T. 13 R. 11. W.

He nnmes the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of. land, viz: B. Gardner. A. Eastman, II.

B. flatten W. G- Ratten. All of Bunker Hill. J.

M. Modge, Register, Notice For Publication. 2543. Land O.tice at Salina, Sept. 10.

18S2. Notice is licrebj given that the follow- ir.griiam'd settler has liled notice of his intenii- to make liual jiroof in support of hi claim, and that said proof" will be made before Clerk Dist. Conrt at Russell on Oct. 2 1SS2. viz: I Theodore Heller.

H. K. 1S200, for the N. 1-2 S. W.

1-4 S. 4, T. 13. R. 12.

W. lie n.i the following witnesses to prove his continuoun residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: Wm. McKanna. Fredrick Pfeifer. Alvin Eastman, Frank McKaunaall of Bunker lliil, Kans.

J. M. Hodge. Register. SUBSCRIBEF0R THE WEEKLY" GLOBE-DEMOCRAT Enlarged to Ten Pages, only 1 PER DAILY, per year S12.00 SEMI-WEEKLY, per year 3 00 TRI-WEEKLY, der veaa 5.00 Tour Postmaster will receive your sub scription, or address GLOBE PRINT- I ING COMPANY, ST.

LOUIS, MO Send for Sample Copy. FOR THF A YEAR. SUBSCRIBE ONLY $2,00 Business Brevities, See the new combined Lister, and Drill at Fleck Shaffers. Call on Fleck Shaffer and et the best goods the market affords. Hook Here! I will sell my present Jtlil- linary oods at cost, to make room for tall Stock.

Emma nlG. The finest, purest and most pal ata- blc is '-Happy thought" Plug Tobacco Made by a new process. Btattmcnt Plienix Insurance Compa ny of Brooklyn I 1st. 1 SS2. Afscts.

52.S2G.S74.S7. Liabilities, 1.315,2G7,7S. Fleck Shaffer's new implements I' OiJW 1 U4ll i be added soon to their select stock. Sale. I offer for sale, on reasonable terms, my hotel in Bunker Hill kuown as "The Hill Inquire on prem- iscs.

A. Hill. Milliners Dress Makers. One Door North of the Lutheran Church on Washington Street. Bunker Hill Kans.

Latest "and most Fashionable Styles prions low and satisfaction iruaranteed. Emma E. Suiystr. Ida Hoffman. 1.

O. O. F. Rnsnell Lodge. No.

110. meets every Saturday evening at their Hall in Russell Kas. All members in good standing are requested to be present C. M. Ilarshbarger.

A. L. Voorhis. N. J.

II. Hill, Cr. sec, II. Dewey, v. g.

Trade. Exchange. Svvpp, If j-ou have a gool farm and want to trade for something cheap and get some cash see Voorhis about it. It you have a cheap place and want something better and can pay a little caFh, then again we fay see VoorhU the Land man at Russel, Kun. Those who gave their notes at the sale of P.

I. Xowell are notified that said notes will be dun Sept. SO, 1S32. These notes are in the bauds of the Uudersiiued. W.

II. A New Thing. The Home Insurance Company of New York City insures against damages by windstorms, cyclones or tornadoes. Its policies do in no way interfere with lire insurance, being entirely an independent thing. Its rates are low.

Take heed and be safe; any one wishing any furth er informal ion about this matter tvill receive all they need by writing to A L. Voorhis. Russell, Kans. Kansas Farms Wanted. We make a speciality of the sale of Kansas improved and unimproved lands and have purchasers for farms of all description.

We charge the usual five per cent commission on sales only. Correspondence answered in Oermau, Sweetish and Danish. Send 3 cent stamp for blanks, reference sheets and particulars. We can sell Kansas land at good prices. 159 Ss 1G1 La Salle Street Chicago Ills.

Kansas Land Beareau. Fleischer, Dolau Co propts. The next Examination for teachers will be held in Bunker 11:11, on the Second Saturday in Octohcr.being the 14th. persons expect to teach hi the common Fchools of this County, an I who have not a certificate should attend the examination. For Sale.

One Yoke of Cattle. Inquire of Jas. Young. THE EX-SO ELMER'S REUNION! AT BUNKER II ILL, OCT. Cth and 7th, 1SS2! Let all remember the reuuion here of ex-soldiers on the Cth and 7th of Oct.

next. Arrangements tvill be made for the occasion. The committee tvill have a program in ample time. Let all make their plans to attend the Russell County Re-union of cx- soldiers- MfL F. M.

Brown would inform the public that she has received her fall stock of millinery goods; a fine assortlnent and reasonable prices. Call and see for yourself. Lime! Lime! Lime! Line! At the old and reliable Coal Bank 31-2 miles north of Bunker Hill The undersiged wish to announce to the public that they tvill have Lime for sale about the first og Oct. Moog Bolten. Auctioneer! Sales promptly attended to.

reasonable. Charges H. D. Justisori. C.

WOEL Harness Maker and Upholster- First class work guaranteed. Shop on Slain street, opposite tho Russell Bank. RUSSELL, KANSAS. W. H.

Biays, P. and Justice of the Peace. Bunker Hill, Karri. Collections mad ande promptly remitted; Deeds and other papers drawn and carefully OC- Correspondence noliciU BUNKER IHH KANSAS' cn NO PATENT NO PAY. ATE" MTO Obtained for mechanic In I Lli I al devices compounds dMfrns nnd lal el.

All preliminary ex amirafions to patentability of inven tlons free. Our "Guide for obtaining Pa ents" is eent free everywhere. Address: Louis Bagger Co, Solid tors of Patents Washington D. Etabliahed 1SC4." Wiison Marble Works-- Mantle "Lon.uiitlexits, "Laix-tles, iFiaiTii-tiai Tops Sco -neatly ex-' oirted. Satisfaction guaranteed.

Granite furnished to order. Designs Estimates furnished by mail on ap 'plieation. M. D. Ed ward 3, Wilson, Ivatisaff Coll Agent, IN .50.000 Bushels of Wheat for which we will pay the HIGHEST MARKET TRICE -i I I 1211111 Ci Luitkfr Ililff Katis mi Of all kinds sold at lowest living prices.

STANDARD GOODS QU1NCY, VAN DIVER, CHALLENGE, AND BARLOW 2-Hobb Cora Planters, Riding and AValking Cultivators Browne Canton Sulky Plows, Rod and Mouldboard Breakers. Old Ground Plows and Harrows. 0 Tiis GaMIacl Grain Drill, TiiG Iran Twline WM Sill. EijSVB i MOWERS, REAPERS, SULKY RAKES, We will furnish the following repairs on short notice, viz: Mower and Reap er Sickles, complete or any part of any sickle iu the Unsled States. Guards.

Spring Keys, Pitman Boxes. Thresher Spikes, Safety Couplings, Belting, etc. I'JJiJ FFER. OH YES! OHYES I Attention This Wav! Don't Forget The Old Reliable Stand SHAFFER BRO'S. 4S1 Wagon Repairing.

"Hors s-Slioeing Done with neatness and 'despatch. jpgyAll work warranted to give sati-faction. Wood repairing a specialti Terms reasonable, but we can't stand 11 LOOK HERE go r-- EW ELERS DEALERS Hr.pferc. 0 0 11 C. Ycnnj p.

0 10 0 V. Ilarbaugh s. s- 11 110 F. Tidd f. b.

0 0 0 R. Wai theus. b. 0 0 0 O. Miller t.

b. 0 0 0 3. Gross r. 10 0 0 J. Moore s.

f. 0 0 10 J. Gross 1.1. 0 0 11 iJ. Hunter b.

s. 0 0 0 0 Fine Silverware, Organs, Wheeler Wilson's Improved Sewing Machines. RUSSELL KANSAS. 11, O. 27.

Neighborhood Jfotev. East Wolf. Still dry, warm aud windy. -A fire started from Mr. Harshbar-gcr's place not long ago, and burned over quite a large scope of country to the cast, burned one house and destroyed a great deal of hay.

Another fire got started near Mr. Dye's place but was extinguished before it did any harm. The horses here-abotit are affected with a disease of the eyes. No body seems to know anvthing about the di sease or its cure- Mrs. M.

Sperry has gone to Mich igan Mrs. Jarvis Sperry is visiting friends iu Didpos. Airs, uowaru ana uaisv nave re turned to Beloit to stay over the winter. Lynn. Goose Creek.

Weather dry on this creek. Farmers are delayed in seeding. -T. C. Chiuo with had the serious misfortune to have his stacks burned on Tuesday the 14th.

He is a poor man with a large family, consequently is a severe loss. Rer. J. C. Howard preached his faretveM dkecurse at Pilot Rrick PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, AT RUSSELL, KANSAS.

Photographs, Tintypes, Out door Views. Old pictures copied and enlarged. Negatives preserved. 1 work now in my NEW, SPLENDID GALLERY, and warrant for the highest Style of the Art CHARLES 10AS. AARON FORD, REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENT, Greenvale, Russell Kansas.

Will attend to all business connected vith the bnyihjor or selling of Real Estate on commission. Loans money on Rea listate security, on long- time, and at a low rate of Interest. Several Olioic "Farms For Sale Nov, Figtiros. years" time. SrGIVE US A SHAFFER BRO'S..

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