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The Evening Times from Clay Center, Kansas • 3

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FOR SALE. EXROCTE TO LANSING. RAILROAD TIME-TABLE. J.V.AF.Mi Railway. OOING SOCTII.

A. H. ALLISON, We don't wanttheEarth FOR SALE. Two good farm for sale cheap Terms easy. W.

E. DUXAWAY. DRALER IX- noa SALE i Jl era bou -Fonrth house west of new op- with one lot. South -i le of THE HARRIS CbMM IX COFST. lt street.

Very ioir.it!.- lovi-stmeot. Buggies and Wagons, nnitALE-A olnrnbos new. at a big discount. Buggy, good as tail at Touseys Stable. and Implement of all kiml.

Fine Carriage a Speelalty. streel Clay renter. Kansas. Finn I7t SALE '1 acn- term, within a Evttenee Deemed KuHicieni to (ocilrl 1 onsptraey to Assault with Intent to Kill (arson and Harris All Bound Over to the District onrt. 17 mile of city limits.

In ilte niurfc.t I -r a MY DEAR BOY, But we do want you to know that at the METROPOLITAN BOOK STORK few Jays Idquireai Times office. 'MZ TRAIN SO. AKRIVK. DEPART. 2M Passenger a.

11:2 a. 2); Freight and accom.1 :50 p. 7:15 p. OOINO JSORTH. TRAIN XO.

AMVK. I DEPART? Mi Passenger p. mj 4.52 p. ni 2KV-Frelyli tamlaccom.1 a. ml 0:00 a.

HantaH Central Hftittray. EAST BOCSD. TRAIN NO. ARRIVE, Freight and accnni. 313) a.

3:30 a. TRAIN NO. ARRIVE, DEPART. SW Freight and aecom. k45 p.

p. Trains Nos. 281 and 312 daily. All others ally except Sunday. H.

C. ACHENBACH, FOR SA I.E. 30O buys tot Kivtrvi-wr. Iroiilii Ciay feet in and the river. small esmh payment, and eay term on balance.

of J. p. amp- BKLI-. Dealer la 'ORSALh On the hill the be.t bargain FOR in town A building site of 4 lots. fence, sidewalk, fruit and shade tret at price for an improved loss.

lTS-tl llV.YfcK. tHm. lssKsirT9BEsBr4BBi 1 1 You can buy everything in their line at least 20 per cent less than you can elsewhere. Why because modest prices are satisfactory to us. Pianos and Organs.

ilt SALE Several Ktrong swarni9 George Larsh. Bill Carson and Johnny Harris were this morning arraigned in Justice Carter's court for preliminary examination ou the indictment on the part of the State, charging them with the assault on Cordry. the stabbed Times reporter. Six or seven witnesses were examined by the State, aud the testimony presented showed a solid front in support of the State's theory of conspiracy in the savage aud murderous assault. Two credible witnesses testified to the remark made by Carson to the effect that the victim was the very person thev were of bees in fcimplicity hives.

ity I iaug.strom frames. Ca'l at .12 1, Eighth A. E. STORY. OFFERS FOR TO-DAY w-2I The Famou Cottare Organs.

1 i A i 1 MATK1UAL! They are rally warranted first-rtas In every particular, and never fall pieae -MV- 1 1T ANTED A eood irl to do housework in Vv a small family with no children. Apply in on easy H.I A.HkmiviH im IT IJncola venae. io mis oiiice. 1ITANTED-BOA1 By Mr. Mosie Weekly.

Dei and Filth streets. looking for, and showing that the matter had heen talked over by the eransr. No XT ANTEDJOB WoRK-Dheging cisterns WILL H. PECKHAM. If you will call on us wo will CATCH YOUR EYE With some bargains in WALLPAPER WINDOW SHADES, Books or Someviiinu ki.sk.

digging or (-leaning vault. and cellars. Clay County Loan Land No. 368 Lincoln Avenve, QOfi Aeroc Stock and Grain farm, water, OW atica, timber and first-class improvements, at $16.00 an acre. 1fift ArTAfi choice, for IUU AUK) A flrst-class bottom farm, four miles irom city for a bargain.

8 Rnnm HmivA with lj0t 6xi4o, with xo. 1 UUUUl HUUte improvements, ILSNUtt. 6 RuOm HfllKP and 3 Lots, barn, iruit trees 1VUUU1 UUUbC water and an elegant location. All for $2,250. Don'l lose this bargain.

testimony wa- attempted by the defense, and the "justice bound the entire outfit over to the district court as nrincinals. house cleaning. 178-lm Leave notice at post office A. Dl'XM. LESSOR Tt P.

IV KKHoK, placing the bail at 81.000 each. A stronger case was made connecting the parties in a conspiracy than was Groceries and Queensware. generally expected would be made before the justice, and it might have been Wholeale ami Special i in. line lilasswnre. Ilauviai: I -Milt The Weather.

The indications for to-day as reported by the Signal Serviee at Gowenlock's Drug Store, and forecastiug the weather for the next -24 hours, are as follows: Fair weather, variable wind; cooler. THKKMOMKTK.K made stronger. hen the case tret be Hie nttlliou. 160 feet on Court Street. 535 for tills Reduced urKn-s on tiiH line lor ot Finest CaliroroiH Fruits always nn Finhaad fore a jury, it will be Droved hv a credi Court atreeu.

Kehoe aold stand in before you get left. The Metropolitan Book Store, I st Door East of Post Office. ble witness that two hours before the attack one of the parties made use of the following language: am going to do a little business, drink a little whisU-v. CITY BRIEFS. J.

P. REDMOND, Crescant. Ho- Cresccr.f. and raise a little hell before No, School bond election to-worrow. It may be safely promised that the Cigar Factory.

gang has a fair start on the right road, and that the walls of the pen are yearn BOOMING! RUSSELL IS pleasant is th- weather Warm and once more. ing to receive them. Opposite Post Office. Clay Center. Kna.

C. P. Fisher, Born, to Mr. and Mrs. this morning, a boy baby.

Low.t tamnSSI 1 or (oMtr wVatbar. Ciesr or Fir Wi-Mhtr. Smoke the 'CREOLE," a elear Havanna filler, the nest niekle cigar in the ci A Contemplated limine As we go to press we learn that. Clay Center's most successful photogr.tpher, R. Howard, is about to makf-ir-hnire in S.

A. Raphel. of Manhattan, is in the city talking reapers and mowers. AND SO IS THE COPELAND ADDITION! ESTABLISHED 1H74, Mr. C.

W. Weldon left for Leavenworth this morning on a business trip. Oldest Bank in the Kepnbllt an alley. F. Loveland, eight pound Born to Mr.

and Mrs. G. Saturday, March 12, an boy. Da 4S' 12 in. 63 3pm SIP CLAY COUNTY BANK, John Higinbotham, Banker.

Mr. Sturgeon, of the Sturgeon Investment has returned from an visit in the eastern states. in his business. It is a well known fact, that for the past four years Mr. Howard has taken the lead in this part of the state in all things photographic.

A I ways capturing the blue ribbons and dipl omas at our county fair for the extent and quality of his photographic display. He also holds diplomas for the best display of large crayons and pastel portraits, exhibited at the above mentioned fairs. And take it altogether Mr. Howard may justly feel proud of the large and increasing patronage this and Grounding counties have bestowed upon him a a tair return for the highly meritorious quality of his work. We understand that he is going out.

of photographing, that he may attend to Other affairs and COLLECTIONS A SPECIALTY H. O. HIOINKOTHAM, ashler Two-fifths of the resident tax-payers must sign the petitions asking the county comm lssioners to call the bond The day has been thoroughly indica tive of spring weather, and the bad Established January 2. 1877. weather which seemed iminent ou Sat Wm 8hakpk, Prwldent N.

G01.LOBKR, Vice President. C. L. I.i.viiNKK, (ashler. I.IMimcb, Am i Cashier.

urday afternoon resulted in nothing more serious than filling the eyes and ears of pedestriaus with Clav Center August Garberding. son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Garberding.

died Saturday, March 12, 18S7, and funeral was held last Monday. The City ot Russell is one of the leading points on the Union Pacific railway, 1 25 miles west ot Junction City, and is the County seat of Russell county. Russell has made marvelous progress within the past two years, and its growth during the year 1887. from all indications, will be greater than ever before. SEVEN RAILROADS have been chartered through Russell, and two or three of them will probably be built and in operation by fall.

No town in this section cf Kansas holds out better inducements to those who may wih to locate or invest in a live, growing community. RUSSELL is well supplied with churches and school houses, has good hotels, livery stables, and an opera house. The various business interests are represented. The pavements and sidewalks are the finest of any town of its size in the state. Society is first-class, and the people are moral, temperate and law-abiding.

The dirt. The Farmers and Merchants Bank engage in other business ventures, but before clo-ing out his business, and in order that he may use up what material Licensed lo Wert. Erastus Sbeiller, age 31, of Clav coun ty, and Miss Elizabeth Wintroth, nee he has on hand in the shortest possible time, aud also for a just return for the liberal patronage the public has bestow of Dickinson county. Or CLAY CENTER. Paid-up Canital.

$50,000.00. ed upon him in the past. Mr. Howard proposes for the next thirty days to Kxeter. itcle Xea." place the price of fine photographs so Rey.

George Shorbe, theblind preacher, will preach in the Methodist church next Sunday morning and evening at the usual hours. The railroad petitions have considerably over eight hundred signers a.t this writing. If we figure rightly, this iB about half enough. W. EL Maekey.

an old and respected citizen of Junction City, is in the city-to-day. From the company he keeps it is more than likely that h' is trying to buy some cheap real estate. ow as to be within the reach of all. and To the Kditor of the The Tik- are having splendid weather and fanners are improving the time Dlowinc WICKSTRUM SWENSON, while we as a public, regret to loose him fiom the position he has so long held as one of Clay Center's business men. we feel disposed, as we are confident all our nd sowing oats.

Born. March 11th to Mr. and Mrs. A. most beutitul and desirable residence portion of russell is The Gopeland Addition! readers will be, to take advantage of the present opportunity and hard times prices C.

Hill a pair of twins. -HROKERM IN- James Tilberv for England iu a and present to our friends photo few days. We wish him a successful graphs as Mr. Howard can alone make. proprietors of the COPE- jorrney.

Don mistake this for a paid ad as Mr. in the eastern part of the city. The LAND ADDITION will sell at Land, Loans and Insurance. There will be a concert at the West Howard's card will be found elsewhere in this paper. Dr.

Harvey, of Junction City, who has been connected for some time with the Republican of that city, is in town to-day looking at real estate. do not know whether or not he has any idea of buying, but he seems to enjoy the hurry and bustle of a live town. Exeterschool house Wednesday night. March IGth bv the Star Concert Co. Buy nihI soil real estate, loan fiiititv am mml uwnritf n.

i ss saai Hiaimi ni F. Carkhuff supports a new ton rHrui man spei'iauy. Meiuniii ticket to sll Kiiropt-sn port Flnd-ola wnneu. ijowi-m oreien exenanve boinrht unj sssw. buggy.

This accounts for so much work The ItaU. The Hutchison Yetcs says: 'There has been more or less com ublic Auction, April 7, 1887, done on the Npiire farm this spring. East week C. K. had four teams at work Office Moved to Corner Lincoln Avenue aud Fourth Street.

plaint recently against the street car plowing for oat. company for putting (down the -T" rail, instead of the rail, the popular idea being that the former was in nch inferior. We confess to hold Elder Underwood, presiding elder of this district, preached an excellent sermon at the M. E. church in this city last Sunday, which was listened to by a large number of people; in fact the large church was literally packed to everfi owing.

Greenleaf Independent. C. R. Howard, the photographic farm 300 LOTS! J. B.

QUINSY, lresident. L. McCHESNEV. Viee-rresidenL Harvy Hill, our blacksmith, has a great deal of work to do. The southwestern part of the county is booming.

The railroad bonds carried in Oakland and Chapman townships. Hurrah! for the Santa Fe. F. H. HE AI.

Cashier ing that view at one time ourselve. but an investigation of the subject has ma terially changed our opinion -ind we are er or the farmer photographer, take your now in for the 4T" rail. At in this Addition. The soil has been cultivated for ten years peculiarly adapted to the planting of trees and shrubbery there are now growinir on the property thousands of fruit is and and THE- PEOPLES NATIONAL BANK, choice, has two incubators on his place just south of town, with a capacity of two thousand chickens monthly. it strikes ah always-hungry reporter that St.

Joe they took up all the "Hat" rails and put down the 'T" and Kansas City is now doing the same, while Wichita and Emporia never had any other. At Topeka they have both and prefer the "T.M It requires just the same care on MVBMMJB88 SV1TH. tientlcmen. iice i tit-ran. thr fashionable tailor, a call irffu you goto Helect a nobby tattern for Mnrlny suit.

Over Whitney' Kemtaurant- oring chickt-ns should not be a such a lr 'v this season, ran. am Brothers have been ap The Grau the part of tne street commissioners to keep the street up to the rail in one case as the other. There is no difference on that point, but in other points there are. GOOD PRICES ud special agents for the pointed local company, the Mer- old line insurance pri id for second hand house Jersey. Ibis is It is fifty per cent, smoother running on "tends well al chants of Newark, Ne.

a stronsr company and the than the "flat" and the transit hold, foods at the Tornado Notion store. 17S-liv forest trees and shrubbery in healthy condition. It is convenient to churches and schools, and only 4 blocks fromthe Post Office and business portion of the city. Good sidewalks lead to the Addition. Several good residences have already been built in THE COPELAND ADDITION.

There is no better investment in Russell than lots in THE COPELAND ADDITION. Lots range in prices from $25.00 to $250. Remember the date of sale, April 7th, 1887. Until that date, lots will be sold for cash at ten per cent, discount. For further information, address, H.

FRANKLIN, Sec'y, Kan. -J OF CLAY CENTER. Cash Capital, $50,000. Surplus. $4,000.

Liberality and onrarpaaaed security extended to ad palmn BE ATTY FRAIZER, Land, Loan and Insurance Office. Urm nd Property Save money by nil Max on them A hUy Th-ltetofflce. lUIlroad tickets by the must popular r.aitea tnall part of the world. Steamship tickets to and from all European port, lowest iNivuble rates. urauaui nvof this broad land, an can be much more rapid.

Any one who will investigate will find the objection Tnv.Ao, i. ahiittv ami energy m-1 rrnta itn 1)11 to the prejudice. prouauiy IO Brc turn ti i- mmmm a Mr. Walker, who has the franchise for the r'lay Center street railways, will use i i. i.

the 1 IB" on uisiuuuiumi lilies. A oriI Boom. The Times has begun: on a pictorial boom for Clay Center, which is destined to be one of the grandest advertising schemes the town has ever bad. It is contemplated to illustrate in the highest of the business. The Times Saturday in speaking of the fracas up in the George retaurant said that the boys had been spending the evening, previous to the little episode, with the girls.

This, Mr. George informs us, is a mistake; that the boys had not been in company of the girls, previous to the racket, aud could not gain admission afterward, the girls being ladies. The grading of the streets south of the K. C. railway in Riverview was commenced this morning, with a large force of men and teams under the management of M.

L. Ferguson. The work will be pushed rapidly to completion. The new bridge on Riverview Court will be LOG-BACK ANDERSON, Kintj Is the boss artist in the Candy line. Nothinij but pure qoods manufactured.

ISO-tf Fine Utah and Colorado potatoes at Ham. CV.s. 180-St Try those -Peek-a-boo" cigars at the German Pharmacy. They are daisies, tf Chocolate Creams and Co-coanut Caramels at King's Kandf Kitchen. 180-tf Fortune Telling.

Mme. French has ju-t returned from Europe and is making her headquarters at the Union Pacific Hotel Clay Center, Kansas. She tells the past and future by planets and astronomy, brings parties together, places the charm upon the head and giyes luck and -prosperity. This woman tells wonderful things. Call and see her.

177-lw style of the engraver's art. all of the public buildings, and all of the private resi AT HOWARD'S GALLERY, iL'TH OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK. dences of citizens who will pay the cost -PROPRIETORS OF- Oltbe engraving. Two competent artists; will be employed to sketch the work nn tho orround. and the edition will be accompanied by an exhaustive write-up The Swedish Pharmacy.

thrown onen to the mibhc in a day or of the town and county, their resources and present status. This enterprise involves a large amount of labo s.ud the two, with a nicely graded drive to the river bluff. SVEXKT APOTEK. A full line of Drus. Paints, OR, Toilet ArUde expenditure of big money but this year i-rescripiion, esreiuny compounded by a reKBstered pharmacist by examlnsttou pro- "lu "eciiou cnapier i.m, pnarntaey laws of the state of Kansas.

Lincoln a' The prodigals will return. Oliver AT si. 1. tl TEK OF it IVES i For the next no days we will make fine Photograph! for OXE It A LF tbe regular price Now in your time. AT HOWARD'S GALLERY, South of First National Bank, Clay Center, Kansas.

Smith and Wesley Fair, two Clay eounty nioneers. who have been spending the even thing goes. A tan In the Throat. While eating his Saturday supper Mr. Othello Church, au old gentle winter months in Southern California, M.

S. 1 and eniovine the balmy breezes et a D. H. MYERS. President.

J. P. CAMPBELL, Vice President I -sshler. Teller. man Hvinc north of the high school iropieal climate, like the prodigal son of l.viHliuu atylett, lotremt priees.

qualiiy, la gext quantity fit ar-ran's, the fattttinnable tailor. lHt-tf building-, swallowed a piece of bone No. ohj. landed at tneir oiu nome. iay center.

tnd were treated to a warm hand- li. h. UII-hUKU, HOLSTEIN BULL hA-itti? hv their numerous friends. Sat- 0T which lodged in his wind-pipe. He suffers great pain in the throat and lungs iirday warning.

They both look well. The First National Bank, and is very weak and almost speecuiet. Lumber Coal My tine thoroughbred Iaui Morrison have removed their oftice eight doors east of the" National bank, on Lincoln Avenue. 148-tf Those Peek-a-boo cigars! Eacd box has an excellent photgraph of Dr. Biehl's little two year old boy.

Each box contains titty cigars each cigar the photos onset. Smokers in town try Prompt medical attention is doing all in its power to relieve the sufferer, but it may be necessary to per form a delicate surgical operation to save the patient's life. OP CIAYl CENTER. HO ST IN BUZZ, $77,500.00. Capital and Surplus.

We made aying visit to Clay center the fore Dart ol the week. WV were there only about two hours but loug enough to Wsit the Times office an elegant establishment, by the way and to be driven about the city by Del alen-tine. Clay Center is a beautiful place and gives abundant evidiace of pros-oerltv. Her 100,000 hotel aiul opera lias neeu brought in irom the country and is located in them, at the Germau Pharmacy. Hi.qinbot ham's Barn.

Fine drenn units at Cnrmn'm. is Oi; If hitney'H Hetttaurant. IHt-tf house now approaching completion. Dr. Biehl of the Germau Pharmacy GRAHAM BROS.

Loan and Fire Insurance Agents, has a new brand of cigars called the Interest to Farmers. Prof. E. Jl. iheiton of the Agricultural College, was announced to address tbe Wakefield Farmers Association on he subject of tame grasses at their last meetiu but was prevented by illuess from being Not ro be disappointed they have made arrangements with him to speak at a special meeting to be held iu Russell's hall Friday evening liarch ISth at 7 :30 o'clock.

Any one interested in grass culture should not fail to be present. S. C. Mason. Secretary.

He will be allowed to serve enly a Limited Number of "Cotes, And Booking should be made at once. Call on or address. "Peek-a-boo." which are prohunced by smokers to be the best nickel cigar in 128-tf Those desiring City or Farm Loans, or their Fire will IT Horses and JacK Por Sale. THE EUROPEAN RESTAURANT Has the only broiler in the city. Drop in and try one of his Famous Broiled Steaks H.

COHEN, Artistic Tailor and Gutter Suits made to order, worku.annp and fit guaranteed. Shop In Taylor's block. Fifth street. Clay Center. Kansas.

House TaintingT CHANDLER CRABB, 370 Court Street Otnce la Dulii Bulldlni, over simply immense. Russell Record. SIOKM OF FOIX VT.ATHEB. falls down, when spaniels sleep, And "pidV frozn tbelr cobweb P' I vh ducks, the sea-fowls cry. fertaSnThUK' looking nigh.

Puss, on the hearth, wUhvet paws, Sits wiping o'er be hikerea jaws. The smoke from chimneys right ascends. ThenTpreading. back lo MO, bends. Tbe wind unsteady veers around, Or setUing in Uie south is found.

The glow-worms, oattnerous and bright, Illumed dewey hill lass night. H. P. CAMPBELL, CLAY CENTER, KAS. A finely -bred Jack and a good draft Stalli-'n.

eiht head work animals, three of them good mares in foal. These ani Board of Trade 5teetns- Ka a maatinir of the mals can be seen at Cnas. Terbush's llv- J. F. PUMPHREY, holders of the Board of Trade at the ery stable west of the Henry House and nvonimr.

Uaxcfa will be sold very reasonably. Call soon. New Meat Market! North Side of the Sqaare, first Doof Bus 04 Manufacturer 1 dl-wtf 15th at SQ p. m. Every stock holder rise.

Harness and Saddlery. tvirrmirh th cltar stream Choice SuviSSf Si to an For pure home-made C- who may wish to become members. dt8 go fo Ktiuj Candy 15, Gifforp. J. F.

Billjkgs, Factory, next door to La-Sec. President, Bazaar- 180-tf Cut Constantly on Hand. W. F. HAUSERMAW And nimbly catch the ineauUoas When one or ail of thes you Foul weather it will surely be.

Whips, and Horns Ctotain. "The Old IT Fifth 1 wera to oraar ana repnaag.

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