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Sedan Republican from Sedan, Kansas • 3

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I For school booksm grid's. yshier. rr Prudent. MARSHALL Elgin Letter. We welcome the cooler days, although ratermelons will not be in so good a Keener.

Jo C. V-I Otto Stb Dan. M. Pile. Attorney.

mand. i ust published September 10, 1890. SHERIFF'S SALE. Btatk of Kansas, Chautauqua County, BB" The Massachusetts Life Insurance Company, Plaintiff, TS. William L.

Smith, Defendant. By virtue of an order of sale to me directed and delivered, issueu out of the Thirteenth Judicial District Court of the State of Kansas, sitting in and for Cliautauoua county, in said Take your old schoo to Ifland's. Warm meals at all hVm at Dennis' restaurant. Stedman has everything- fou in his line. Everything warrantee' as represented at Steadman's.

Gent's watches from 84.00, up to T. WTMEB S5 DEALERS IN BLANK BOOKS, STATIONERY And School Supplies Also tht Best Brands of Clears, Post Office Book Store. 'VV. A. Franks, of Chautauqua, and Mi: Rodgers, Long-Bell Lumber audi or, spent the Sabbath in Elgin.

W. W. Taylor who has been among us so i ng, talks of leaving here next week take a position with a lumber company in Missouri. Bert Ling is a success as a hack man. The hack line has been making sood Sedan National TTP CAPITAL, 6,000: UP CAPITAJj, 00 at Stedman's.

imitate, I will on PAID C. Sherwin is prepared to fto all kinds Monday, October 13th, A. D. 1890. of blacksmith work.

SURPLUS, $1,000 at 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, at the court house door in Sedan, in said county and state afore at the Sur-aid watches said, offer at public sale and sell to the highest bidder, for sh in hand, all the rifrht, title and Boys' iron axle wagons prise, for 81,25 and 81,75. Steadman sells jewelry I- interest of aoove nameo defendant in and to the following described real property, to-wit: LIVERY STABLE! The North-east quarter (H) of Section Eight 6 (8), in Township Ttu-rt7-four (34), South, of DIRECT Kanpe Nine (9), East okthe Sixtn jprmeipai Meridian, lying and situate in the county of CASEMENT, nw a TIT AM T. EWING, Chautauqua and State of Kansas- MA1TINGLY, C0WELL CO.

Props. p. day, ch day atte. M. PILE, Said property to be sold as the property of MARSHALL E.

RICHARDSON the above named defendant. 1 RED Y. BUCKLES, cheaper than in any city. Sub-unions needing blanks can be supplied at the Graphic oHice. Medearis, the dentist, a specal-ity of saving the natural teeth.

J. K. Tulloss keeps a flne line of garden seeds and garden tools. Steadman will sell you musical instruments at 10 per cent profit. For grain sacks and hay forks go to J.

K. Tulloss' drug emporium. Go to Mrs. Dickman for fresh groceries, confectioneries, and ice cream. S.

Lowi, Si Adams, Under shr riff. A) STALLARD, By B. E. JAMES K. TULLOSS, WX.

P. LYNCH, SAMUEL J. JOHNSON, Sheriff's office. Sedan. Chautauaua ARLES H.

1NGLEF1ELD Kansas. September 8th, 1890. ttention Paid to Transient Eorses. money and all parties interested are satisfied. E.

G. Gray, U. S. Indian clerk, and G. S.

Hartley, of Osage, were in town Eriday and Saturday. Miss Maud Hartley of Elgin, Forest Hartley, Miss Hattie Miles, and several others took the train Monday for Baldwin, where they will attend Baker University the present year. II J. Hendricks attended the Republican state convention at Topeka. Mistakes and mishaps never come single handed.

Thursday evening quite a number of the young people or Elgin attended the festival at Pleasant Valley and report a nice time. Nothing happened after they lefr. town, but just before starting a very serious mishap -was witnessed by a goodly number of our citizens. A young man who for the first time in life had mustered courage to propose to take his best girl out bug gy riding was so elated and excited by her acceptance that when he with beating heart and flushed cheek drew reins for her to enter the carriage, found he had gone to the rear door but this was easily remidied, getting his girl into the buggy he started the team and they coming in contact with a clothes line, one end of which was fastened to the dwelling and the other to an out house, the line had to break, the team stall, or one of the houses give way; well the little house in the back yard gave wav, First published September 10, 1880. Sheriff's Sale.

o- State of Kansas, 1 ss. Chautauqua County, Fw first-cass black-smithing go to The Kansas Mortgage BUS AND BAGGAGE LINE IN CONNECTION WITH THI 3TABLES. i'lainun, i vs. I Charley Sherwin, the Alliance black smith. George W.

Kevo and Jeannette Beve, A PARTIAL STOCKHOLDERS. Ricbardson, J. K.s, A. C. Cad well, W.

D. Stallard, Tfln Pile, Otto Stallard Ellis, John Ferrell, Wm. P. Lynch, ioT? Shkw H. Ld, J.

O. Casement, Mary D. Stevens Alfred YBucklesBennle, E.W.Davis, Alexander McCaus i a Ad Clark EMoser, Samuel Carpenter, Flora Grav John T. Smit Maddox, S. T.

Maddox, Samuel J. fohnsor I Baellflman, O. V. L.Jones, C. T.

Ewing, and E. W. Conner. Your Buss Cordially Solicited. Patronize home industry and buy Old Settler and Fritz cigars of Lohmann By virtue of an order of sale to me directed and delivered, issued out of the Thirteenth Ju dicial District Court of the State of Kansas, sit Bros.

Farmers, when vou come to town ting in and for Chautauqua county, in said state, I will, on come and see the bargain counters at Monday, October IWi, A. D. 1890. at 2 o'clock n. m.

of said day. at the court house the Surprise. Don't have vour teeth extracted be door in Sedan, in said county and state aforesaid. offer at public sale and sell to the highest bidder. cause they ache.

Remember Medearis, for cash in hand, all the right, title and interest the dentist can save them for you. of the above named defendants in and to the fol lowing described real property, to-wit: There seems to be a special effort Medearis, the dentist, can positively The east half (V) of the south-west Quarter C. M. KN(PP, Successor to Endicott Lee) DEALER IN DRUGS CHEM1CM5, Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty, Notions, Cigars Etc. I purchase only the purest of Medicines, and mj prices shall suit the hard times.

Greatest care in Compounding JrescriptioL.M SEDAN flUCAN. extract teeth without paiu by the use (H), andthe west half of the south-east and over it went with a crash, on went the team strewing the earth with pieces of a once very useful building. The quarter (hi) of section number nineteen (19), of vitrons oxide or laughing gas. made by the members of the People party to retaliate upon the Republican by withdrawing from the subscription township number thirty-two. '32), south, of range number twelve (12), east oi' ixth Mrs.

Dickman has renovated and fix man paid all damages to personal property and is now fully initiated in ed up the stand that her husband occu principal meridian, lying and situate the county of Chautauqua and State of Kansas. list, we did not expect to noia tne Graphic subscription list, as we shall run a Republican paper. If you want knighthood of matrimonial probabili pied so long, and win iurnisn gooa Said property to be sold as the rtronertv of t.hp meals at a reasonable price. above named nefendants. TInie Table.

Mo. A H. O. Lvster desires to say to his old 8. Lowe, Sheriff, By B.

E. Adams, Unde Sheriff. Sheriff's office, Sedan. Chautauaua county. to withdraw come and "pay up and we will drop your name.

But remember that the Republican party will go on just as of yore, the world will continue to whirl in space and every thing customers and as many new ones as will BOUHD. Arrives. patronize him, that he is prepared to Kansas, September 8, 1890. ties. Dr.

Baldwin of He wins, and his brother of us a pleasant call Saturday. So did Stephens and Joe Vandruff. The natives of Osage are returning by twos and fours from Wichita, no wiser and with less money. The preliminary examination of J. Departs.

3:40 p. m. 2:25 p. m. deliver flour and teed in feedan goon SE m.

shape. Leave orders at butcher shop 41, 46. will be just as it used to be. it you do not want the paper do not take it. First published September 10, 1890.

Sheriff's Sale. til 1 Ti 4S9: L. Lohman Brothers will sell you their We are receiveing Republican subscrib EAST BOUND. State ot Kansas, choice cigars by the box or by the 68. County of Chautauqua, 1:15 p.

m. 11:10 a. m. 7:00 a. m.

Their cigars are taking the tall Ex. 12:50 p. m. I Freight. .11 :10 a.

m. mixed. A. KILMER. N.

H. MEEEIiL. H. Herriford charged with attempting to poison Henry Burns' family was The Massachusetts Mutual Life 1 lead of all others on the market. Call ers and can afford to drop two or three hundred names from our list.

The old ones pay as they go and the new ones pay as they come, and so the world goes merrily on. insurance company, in and see the tobacco that they I 1 waived and his bond fixed at 81,000. Practainsrun dllily- vs. are manuiacturea irom. Liasr weeic M.

A. freight trains now carry Ethan Wait "and wife are both on the A. KILMER CO. Pr. John G.

Bowland. Mary E. they recieved a bale of the finest flavor sick list. It does seem singular that so many Rowland, Elliott B. Gregory, ed tobacco ever in this market.

It wras people will let their skin become yellow, ana Uregory, wife of Andy Poison visited his mother last raiesd on the Island of Summatra. i-uiott x5. liregory, Defendants. Sunday. Thos.

Peters will return to town soon J. C. Avery, the old reliable photo school books go to Wand's, your old school books to Ifland's. iefore vou buv a eun give Stedman REAL ESTATE giapher has the finest equipped art gal erv and guarantees his work to be un Wm. Turner has the finest buggy in all this county.

We think the old gen equaled by any other artist in the coun call. tleman is getting a little proud in his Mrs. C. W. Dickman has pure cider oia days.

ty. He makes as low prices as good work can be done for. He invites an Sedan, James Grfcrsby has just returned inspection ot his worK whether you vinegar for sale. want anvtlunff or not. Located over from Chicago.

Rev. Snyder delivered a very able dis An all iron wagon, nicely painted, at By virtue of an order of sale to me directed and delivered, issued out of the 13th Judicial District Court of the State of Kansas, sitting in and for Chautauqua County, in said State I will on Monday, October 13th, A. D. 1890, at two o'clock p. m.

of iaid day, at the court house door in Sedan, in said County and State aforesaid, offer at public sale and sell to th highest bidder, for cash in hand, all the right, title and interest of the above named defendants in and to tho following described real property to-wit: The south-west quarter of section thlrtv-flve (35) in township thirty-two (32), south of range nino (9), east of the sixth principal meridian, lying and situate in the county of Chautauqua, and State of Kansas. Said property to be sold as the property of the Latsbaugh's old stand. dark and greasy, (finally resulting in blotches and skin eruptions, as well as a general drying up of the blood, causing wrinkles and premature old age), when this can be remedied with so little expense. Two bottles of Beggs' Blood Purifier and Blood Maker will renew and purify the blood throughout the whole system, leaving the skin clear and free from all eruptions. J.

K. Tuloss, druggist. It was reported here on last Saturday that three young men near Newlon, in this county, were in a very critical condition and not expected to live. The report stated that while attending a camp meeting they found a bottle which had been secreted somewhere near the camp ground, and supposing it to contain the anti-prohibition beverage, course feunday evening and among continual coughing is very annoy tnose present was uasnah jviakiaii. Ifland's, for 83,00.

Croquet sets, $1,00, 31,25 and 81,75 at the Surprise. mg to persons sitting near you any kind ot a gathering; besides, it is Pawhuska Dottings. great damage to the throat and lungs "Uncle" Tulloss has hilled the streets 1 Ai 4-Ki Have a number of the best farms and stock ranches for sale and exchange in Southern Kansas. Also have money to loan on good real estate security. Quickest Time and at Lowest Rates.

Have a Complete Set of Abstracts of Cbautanqua County and Furnish Reliable Abstracts of property on short notice at reasonable terms. and is exceeununv uaugeruus at una The Baker University at Baldwin, with ne wagons. season ot the vear. une-nan oottie Kansas, will be quite well patronized by young people this year. Tha Beggs' Cherry Cough Svrup will reliev Guns and all kinds of sporting goods any ordinary cough, and this remedy Misses Hattie Miles and Minervia at Stedraan's jewelery store.

costs no more than the inferior grade tuovs-namea aeienaants. S. Lowa, Sheriff. By B. E.

Adams, Under Sheriff. Rogers, and Messrs Forrest Hartley, that are thrown on the market to sel Dr. Pleasants, of Cetlavvale, called in Fred Sutton, Chas. Petit and Louis drank its contents. It was reported at enormous profits.

J. K. Tulloss, to see us one day last wees. Sheriff's office, Sedan, Chautauqua County, Kansas, September 8th, 1890. Rogers left for Baldwin on Monday.

druggist. on Sunday that one ot the boys lirooks) had died from the effects of liquor, but We want a srood correspondent They were accomdanied by Major L. L. J.J. J.

T. TURNER, President. ADAMS, C. Vice President. Miles and Mr.

Hartley. BRADLEY, Ass't Cashier every locality in the county. People troubled with constipation later report snows the lormer to have M. TURNER, Cashier Mrs. John Skinuer and children, left been a mistake.

should be very careful what kind of a laxative they use, as so many medicines on Thursday for a months sojourn are put up to sell which are absolutely among relatives and mends Missouri Rev. J. E. Everet will preach his last sermon in Sedan next Sunday. He was Miss Alice Maher left on Saturday without any merit or value, and if taken, will get your bowels in such a sent here during vacation and he will First published September 10, 1890.

SHERIFF SALE. State of Kansas, 1 ao Chautauqua County, Tho Kansas Mortgage Company, 1 Plaintiff, vs. Ross R. Cowan and Albina Cowan, Defendants. By virtue of an order of sale to me directed and delivered, issued out of the Thirteenth Judicial District Court of the State of Kansas for Moline, Kansas, where she will return to Xew York to finish his course state that you will be compelled to keep teach during the coming school year.

in the theological seminary. Mr. Everet Mr. Shurley's little daughter, Birdie, on using the physic the yeav around in order to enjoy any health. Beggs Liver Pills will do more to keep a has been very ill but is improving at George "Waters leaves today for Kansas City.

He has secured a position in "the fair metropolis of the west." H. O. Lyster's mills at Peru is turning out the best flour on the market. Sedan now has a gun club. After a few weeks practice we expect throw our in the lists as a challenge to comers.

Mrs. C. "NV. Dickman invites attention the fresh groceries she is receiving, ohe will not be under sold. Old school books taken in exchange for now ones at Wand's.

Present. (SUCCESSOR TO L. L. TURNER family in good health than any other G. S.

Hartley was in Witchita the pills on the market, as they are put up sitting in and for Chautauqua county, in said state, I will, on first of the week. with the utmost care, and are guaran SEDAIT, Monday, the 13th day of October, Miss Luna Ware has returned to her teed to give satisfaction. J. K. Tuloss.

home in Aikansas City, after a pleasant A. D. 1890, visit with Miss Allies. at 2 clock in the afternoon of said day, at the court house door in Sedan, in said county and state aforesaid, offer at public sale and Rev. Long has returned from Guda Bncklen's Arnica Salve.

The Best Salve in the world for Cuts, is a young man of more than ordinary ability and has made hosts of friends during his short sojourn in Sedan. Every citizen of Chautauqua court should take a lively interest in the coming frhi at Chantauqua. It is an enterprise that merits hearty support and we hope that the people of the county will unanimously resolve to make it the best fair ever held in this county. Let people see what Chautauqua county can do this year. The third quarterly meeting of the Sedan M.

E. church will be held, beginning Eriday evening, September 12th, by the presiding eider. Quarterly conference, Saturday at 2 p. preaching at 8 Preaching Sabbath morning Springs. "Mrs.

Long accompanied him sell to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, all the right, title and interest of the above named defendants in and to the following described Bruises. Sores. Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Fever and will remain a tew days in our dFrriA Funny Fiid, midst. Hard wood, iron axle wagon, iron box in wheel, 1,25, and $1,75, at the Surprise.

Mrs. Dickman has a bakery in con Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands. Chilblains Corns, and all Skin Eruptions, and posi real property to-wit: The south-west quarter (Ji) of the south-west Mr. Henderson, the mechanic, is atain on our streets after a visit to his of section number twenty-eierht (23). and the tively cures Piles, or no pav required.

It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction nection with her store, where nice fresh oiu home in Columbus. Mrs. Hender west half () of the north-west quarter (M,) of section number thirty-three (33), township num bread and pies will be kept. son will stay with her daughter in that or money refunded. Price 2o cts per box.

For sale by C. M. Knapp. 4-42 ly city a few weeks longer. ber thirty-two south, of range number twelve (12), east of the sixth principal meridian, lying and situate in the county of Chautauqua, and State of Kansas.

Marsh AVilson, of Arkansas City, was R. E. Bird is in Kansas City purchas in the city on Saturday last. Marsn is ing goods. an old Chautauqua county boy, having Said property to be sold as th property of DIRECTORS.

L. L. Turner, P. Lo OBY, C. M.

Turner, J. J. Adams, J. T. Bradley.

CORRESPONDENTS. Kansas National Bank, Topeka Nat'l Bank of the Republic New York. National Bank of Kansas City Kansas City, Mo followed by sacramental service. Every body invited. F.

H. Flickingek, Pastor. the above named defendants. Pardon us if we give a prolonged whistle for Hannah. Were we a Kansas S.

Lowe. 6heriff. By B. E. Adams, Under sheriff, sheriff's office, sedan, Chautauqua county.

girl we might become a strong woman suffrageist and induce my sisters to nominate Hannah Mariah as candidate Kansas, September 8th, 1S90. for the Gubernatorial chair for the First published September 10, 1890. Sheriff's Sale. next campaign. Dot.

been raised near Wauneta. The Graphic books were purchased with the paper and all those who are indebted to the Graphic are requested to call and square accounts. Miss Flora Forbes left for Indiana polis, Indiana, on Tuesday of this week. She was accompanied by Clarence Jamerson, step son of Sheriff Lowe. Our old friend.

Col. Donelson, made us a pleasant call on last Monday afternoon. have known the Colonel oi Licensed to Wed. Marriage licenses were issued to the following couples by Probate Judge Speed during the month of August: Name. Residence.

Age. Wesley E. Heidelburg, County 45 i Emma Mikels 27 First published August 27, I860. Administrator's Notice: State or Kansas, Chautauqua County, In the Probate Court in and for said County. In the matter of the estate of I Andrew Johnson, deceased.

Notice is hereby given that Letters of Administration have been granted to the undersigmxl on the estate of Andrew Johnson, late ol ssiid county deceased, by the Honorable, the Probate Court of the county and state aforesaid, dated the 18th day of August, a. d. 1890. Now, all persons having claims against the said estate are hereby notified that they must present the sane to the undersigned for lUowance within one year from the date of said letters, or they may be precluded from any benefit of such estate: and that if such claimsbe not exhibited State of Kansas, -88. Jack For Sale Chautauqua County, With a capital of $50,000, fully paid, and officers and directors well acquainted with the legitimate requirements of trade and commerce in this section of the State, we feel confldt that perfect satisfaction can be guaranteed to all who may form business relations with this Bank.

All Kinds of Ledtimate Banking Business Solicited. The Kansas Mortgage Company, or exchange for ofcher stock: Four fine young lacks. Tne original stock came Kaunas, vs. William Call Emma Warmbrodt George C. Henson, Anna Henson from Boone of the Western and Paymaster stock.

They are good and John Li. Howard, Defendants. size. Enquire of W. McWhirt, .34 .16 .40 .21 .83 .15 .27 .18 .22 .19 By virtue of an order of sale to me directed Elgin, Kansas.

within three years after the date of said letters Leonardo D. Jonnson Sarah Mouriquand Samuel A. Colby Sarah F. Tomilson Elmer E. Dean '( Ida E.

Mills F. G. Ford Ida Murphy and delivered, issued out of the Thirteenth Judicial District Court of the State of Kansas Special sitting in and for Chautauqua county in said they shall be forever Darrea. WiiiLiAJt Johnson, Administrator of the Estate of Andrew Johnson, Deceased. August 18, 1890.

state, will, on Lens for Panels, making Cabinets, Monday, October 13th, A. D. 1890, be framed. Boudoirs and Photos to better for a You cannot get anything J. A.

Malone Osage Nation 28 I Alfratta Sweney 17 J. T. Miller Cherokee Nation 22 I Mary Frerfch 18 present to a friend. j. J.

avery, jr. Up stairs across from the Occidental First published September 10, 1890. Publication Notice. SUMMONS FOR SERVICE ON NON-RESIDENT DEFENDANTS. TSSfS 55 5K! iKKKP 5SSOTS.

many years, having lived a neighbor to him in the early days of Elgin. The recent editor of the Graphic will start this week on a trip through eastern Kansas and western Missouri. He will be accompanied by his family and they will sail in a "prairie schooner." Lon Kilmer is making "Rome Howl" because some one accused him of drinking a bottle of water. There was certainly some mistake, that water was surely "tapped." I Lyster is making flour and feed of grain raised at home; he patronizes the Farmers at home, and his mill is the only mill in the county that is doing anything for the people. It ought to receive universal patronage.

Henry Ormsby, of Spring Creek, made us a pleasant visit on Saturday last. Henry is developing into quite a Hotel. at 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, at the court house doer in Sedan, in said county and state aforesaid, offer at public sale and sell to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, all the right, title and interest of tlie above named defendants in and to the following described real property, to-wit: The north-west quarter of section number seventeen (17), township number thirty-three (33), south, range number ten (10), east of the sixth principal meridian, lying and situate in the county of Chautauqua and State of Kansas.

Said property to be sold as the property of the above named defendants. OF THE The State of Kansas: To John B. Beaston and Ann M. Beaston nis wife, Harvy Cheney and Clieney his wite, whose first name Sunday School Convention. There will be a Towhship Sunday school convention in Salt Creek township, September 13th, in a grove near Colfax.

All the Sunday school workers and all those interested in the work are reauested to be nresent. Come, brine is to plaintiff unknown, and James H. Plan- CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY For Sale or trade. One three room house and five lots in Chautauqna Springs for one-hundred and twenty (120) dollars. All under fence and good well.

J. S. Hendeix. sted, Greeting: You are hereby notified that you have been sued with James Montoe, et al, as co-de vour neighbors and your dinuers and JOINMTOCMAIRMSSOCIATION S. Lowe, Sheriff.

By B. E. Adams, Under sheriff. Sheriff's office. Sedan, Chautauaua county.

Kansas, September 8, 1S90. spend a day in the interests of this important work. County President, Wade, and Elder A. E. Lewis, of Sedan, will be present and assist in making the meeting as interesting as possible.

fendant by L. Judson, plaintiff. This summons is to require jrou to answer the petition filed by said plaintiff in the clerk's office of the Chautauqua District Court in the State of Kansas, on or before the 23rd DAY OF OCTOBER, 1890, or said petition will be taken as true and judgment rendered for the foreclosure of two certain mortgages executed the first day of August, A No. One Farm for Sale. One of the best bottom farms in the county, situated two miles from Peru and five miles from Sedan, 155 acres with 100 acres of first bottom in culti will be held at First published September 8th, 1890.

Sheriff's Hale. State of Kansas, Church Dedication. vation, good water priveleges, plenty of Chautauqua County, politician, is a straight Republican, and it is needless to say that he is one of the promising young men of the county. Lew Lynn and E. R.

Bennett, of Chautauqua, called on us last Eriday and left an order to print the premium list of the Chautauqua County Joint Stock Fair Association, to be held in the City of Chautauqua, October 14, 15, 16, and 17s 1890. The Kansas Mortgage Company, 1 The Methodist Episcopal Church at Chautauqua Springs, in this county, l-lamtltt. VS. i Sprags, timber, orchara or apple trees, peaches and small fruits. I will sell and take part in cash and part in stock.

My reason for selling is, that my help is gone and I am too old to farm. M. Summers. FreOriK J. Horning.

bmiw E. Horiiing and John L. Howard, will be dedicated Sunday, September 14 Rev. B. Kelley, D.

D. of Topeka, Kas. will nreach at 11 a. m. and Rev.

S. 18b5, by tne saia John is. ueaston and Ani; M. Beaston on the following lands and tenements situated in said county of Chautauqua and described as follows: The sou ih-west quarter of section thirty four (34) in township thirty-four (34), of range eleven (ll), east of tse sixth principal meridian, containing one hundred and sixty (160) acres, more or less; one to secure the payment of the sum of $1,00 with interest at the rate of twelve per cent ir annum and recorded in the office of he Register of Deeds, of said county in Vol. at page 549 and the other to secure the payment of the sum of $100 with Defenaanis.

Murphy, of Independence, will preach Bv virtue of an order of sale to me directed at 7:30 p.m. A cordial welcome is ex and delivered, issued out of the Thirteenth Judicial District Court of tbe State of Kansas, tended to all. Former and neighboring A Railway Innovation. sittinsr in and for Chautauqua county, said state, I will on October 14, 15, 16, and 17, 1890. pastors invited.

S. Snyder, Pastor. interest at the rate of twelve per cent per annum and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds of said county in Vol. at page 552. Monday, October 13th, A.

D. 1890, at two o'clock p. m. of 6aid day, at the court house door in Sedan, in said county and state and the prayer of said petition is that the defendants and each of them, and all persons Picture Free. aforesaid, offer at public sale and sell to the I will give a life-sized picture and highest bidder, for cash in hand, all the right title and interest of the above named defend claiming unoer tl.em, De Iorever- Darrea ana foreclosed of all interest, right, lien and equity of redemption in, to or on stid land, and that said land may be sold according to law, without ants in and to the following described real property to-wit: appraisement, and the proceeds brought into court and applied to the payment of, 1st, The The Missouri Pacific Railway's new line by way of Coffey ville and Wagoner, to Little Rock and the south-east, which has been open for several months, will inaugurate a new departure in train service on August 31st.

A Through Daily Passenger Train, consisting of coaches and Pullman Buffet Sleeping cars, will be established between Kansas City and Little Rock, with sleepers running through to Memphis. Going south, the train will leave Kans City about nine o'clock in the evening, connecting at Little Rock for Hot Springs and all points south and east. The south-east quarter () of section number twentv-six (26). and the west half V4) of the taxes due and payable on said pretnises: 2nd, Dr D. G.

Hahn, of Wauneta, made the Republican office a pleasant visit on Wednesday last. "VVe did think that the Dr. was trying to secure the nomination on the Calamity ticket, for Probate Judge. He says that "Uncle Dick" has hired him to withdraw. The Sedan Gun Club met at the office of T.

X. King on Monday last and organized with the following result: President, W. P. Stedman; Secretary, J. T.

Bradley; Treasurer, Eli Ackarman. Adjourned to meet next Thursday afternoon. The irrepressible Bill Miller, the versatile local "statesman of the rocks," visited the Republican office on last Monday and gave the retiring editor of a the Graphic some fine effusions in political economy. The versatile Bill says that the 'Reliance" party can 4 never "get there." The managers extend a general invitation to all and assure them a grand good time. Liberal premiums and prompt payment is our motto.

frame to any party buying 2o worth of photographs and paying cash. Also one to the party buying the most photographs between now and the 1st day of January, 1891. Call at my gallery and see samples of what I can lo in this line. J. C.

Avery, Jr. August 21, 1890. north-west quarter (VO of section number The costs and accruing costs of this action 2d, thirty-six (36. and the north half of the Tne claim of the plaintiff with the accruing interest thereon; and 4th, The claim of the de north-east quarter(4)of section number tbirty-five (35). township thirty-three (33), south, of fendants as their interests may appear, and for such other and further relief as may be just range nine (9), east of the sixth principal raer idian, lying and situate in the county of Chau tauqua and state of Kansas.

and equitable. Witness my hand and the seal of Said property to bo sold as the property of said court, at my office in the For Rent, five room house in north-west seal City of Sedan, ki said County of Chautauqua this 9th day of Sep- the above named defendants. S. Lowe, sheriff. T.

W. SMITH, President. LEW LYNN, Secretary. Good part of recently occupied by Sedan, temuer, a. o.

im). H. P. Moses, Clerk Geo. J.

Barker. Attorney for Plain tiff W. F. Stedman, the jeweler, has a large stock of guns and other sporting goods. By B.

E. Adams, Under sheriff. Sheriff's office, sedan. Chautauqua County. Kansas, September 8, 1830.

Call on S. Lowe, Sheriff. Capt. Hurst..

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About Sedan Republican Archive

Pages Available:
408
Years Available:
1890-1892