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The Daily Times from Clay Center, Kansas • 4

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REAL ESTATE THE DAILY TIMES. Flic For CLAY CENTERWUR J. w. Campbell and D. A.

Valentine. QtTOw and owiwm Clmv OanUr. Augutt 14-. I see HALF PRICE! (Furnished by Bonham A Parrolt'e abstract office.) Monday, August 13, 1SSS. Shaw et al to Henry Downing, lota 14 to 26 Inclaslre, addition Morgan city and part of lota 3 and 4, block 5, Silver; warranty 2 OO deed 2000 00 OF Shaw to Henry Downing, part of lots 1, 2 and 3, block 5, Stiver, warranty deed 600 00 Joseph Henderson to William Al-laway, lota 8, 9 and 10, block 1, Morena; warranty deed 200 00 Hlchard Shivers to Rachel Uonser, lota 8, 9 and 10, block 1, Morena; Clay County Loan Land Co.

F. RteWor, President, O. M. 8TRATTOX, Hocrelary, J. M.

Frank. Treasurer. KANSAS SALT 25-CENT WOO CHALLI DELAINE W. E. Dun a Wat, A tt'y.

warranty deed 800 00 no. 868 Lincoln Avenue. Hawes to Richard Batch lor, lot 4, block 47, Wakefield; warran ty deed 100 00 1 12i Cents. Are the kind of goods at Morgan Ralston to Edmund Chapman, lota 4 and 5, bloek Lincoln Park addition. Clay Cen ter, warranty deed 2500 00 THE REGULATOR WILL FSCKHAM'S.

1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Ml TRADE WORK AND WORKERS. CITY BRIEFS. AND- A Ralston to Edmund Chapman lot 4, block 1, Grove A Qriswold's sub-division, clay Center, warranty deed 2500 00 George Martin, Sheriff, to Higlnbotbam, part ol the northeast quarter of the northeast quarter, section 8, town 8, range Sheriff's deed 207 00 Mary Reynolds to Samuel Reynolds, lot 12. block 22, Clay Center; warranty deed 500 00 George Morgan to Msyos, undivided half of the northeast quarter, section 20, town 7, range warranty deed 2600 00 A Reed to William Lelhow, part of lots 8. 9 and 10, block 31, Clay Center; wairanty deed 2600 00 A Uallup to Clark, part of lot 20, block 50, Clay Center; warranty deed 4000 00 Somewhat warm to-day.

PROTECTION. School commences Monday, 17th. See Bewley 6 New advertisement. Bros half column. 5 i'-i cnoctmrs cucensware Us rf- ijSrfjf ft 1 gSfjgl --Sr t'T-'- i I i' William Hilver to Thaddeus Car penter, part of the east half of section town 7, range warranty deed 1210 CO An iron plant will be established at Ontario, Cal.

The K. of L. co-operative watch-case mill at Brooklyn employs 100 hands. Ax East Saginaw (Mich.) firm has an order from Liverpool for 10,000 doors. About 370,000 persons are employed on Great Britain's 19,332 miles of railroad.

Ix a Chicago glucose factory 3,000 bushels of corn are converted into glucose daily. A trades council of all trades and labor unions has been formed at Chattanooga, Tenn. The Lynch Bros, iron works at Kokomo, are under roof and ready for the machinery. At London a machine which takes the place of the glassblower has been patented. It does twice as much work as the man.

Ireland has its labor troubles as well as England and America. The bakers of Londonderry are the latest to go on strike. The Bricklayers' Union, of Columbus, has reorganized with 63 members, and it expects to have 80 more in a short time. We consume 62,000,000 barrels of our annual 75,000,000 barrel production of flour. At Minneapolis 30,000 barrels are made per day.

Ox the California railroads they are using steel rails from England. It is cheaper to pay the duty than to pay the freight from the East. These are the two great issues of the day, and you will find exponents and advocates of both on every street corner and dry goods box between now and November. The arguments on either side will be so convincing that the average citizen will find it a dificult matter to decide. In this predicament there is only one safe line to follow, and that is by buying your DRUGS, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS and everything usually kept in a first cla83 Drug Store at Total S24.177 00 To-day WcMMr.

As reported by the signal service at and self confident was a great surprise to the whole street. We did not learn the whyforeness of this phenomenon. The Union Pacific railway, the great "overland is the short line to Portland, beat tic. Tacoma, and all points in Idaho, Montana, Washington Territory, and Oregon. Two days quicker than via any other line, and the only line running elegant new free family sleepers through to Portland without change.

For maps and information in regard to rates, route, time, call on or address U. E. Need, city ticket agent, Times office, or A. J. Sleeper, agent at depot.

It is now talked that the "Harrison and Morton Screamers" will undertake tbe organization of republican clubs in every township in the county, providing the necessary money can be raised to pay legitimate expenses of the club. It is composed of some of the best singers in tbe city and will kindle an enthusiasm never before dreamed of in this county. Good speakers will accompany the club on every visit. A rehearsal was held last evening, and considering that but few rehearsals have been held was most excellent. Republicans in tbe various townships who wish to organize clubs are requested to make all their wants and wishes known to John A.

Morrison, who will act as secretary in such matters. The uniform of the club will be silk hats and linen dusters. Gowenlock's drug store: C.l TUKRMOM KTKIt. IX 95 99 Meeting of old soldiers in Central Park, Wednesday afternoon. Tbe members of tbe lire department have decided to give a ball in the engine house on the evening of Aug.

Kith. 5-5t A jut months old baby belonging to Mr. Jake Mall, of Highland township, died yesterday and was buried this morning- Klostermier Bros, have received an invoice of line oranges, the best in the market. First door north of Times office. "Harrison and Morton Screamers'' is tbe name decided upon by tbe republican glee club, and it is a screamer, no mistake.

Tbe Ladies' Auxiliary will give a lawn social at Mrs. J. F. Friday evening, August 24th, which promises to be a very pleasant affair. Camp meeting closed this morning with the very pretty farewell exercises that are practiced by the Germans at the close of any extended meetings like this.

Louie Frishtnan's store room when fixed up according to plans and specifications will be one of tbe neatest in tbe city. It is being pushed to completion very rapidly. It strikes us tbat the last few days has witnessed quite a revival in trade, traffic and industrial pursuits of various kinds. In this office there has been quite a material improvement. 4 P.

X. I X. 12 M. Eau Claire, is overrun with mechanics and laborers, while outside men are brought in every day. Wages are low and -92 going down weekly.

The yellow label is the only genuine label 10 A. M. 86 for boots and shoes adopted by the N. T. D.

West End Lincoln Avenue Grocer. SIXTEEN OUNCES IN EVERY POUND. Will trade Groceries for Gold, Silver, Bank Checks, Bank Notes, Butter, Eggs or Farm Produce. FREE DELIVERY TO ANY PART OF THE CITY. No.

216, and indorsed by the general 8 A. 79 executive board, K. of L. The coal combine at San Francisco baa OLD RELIABLE PHARMACY. At this old stand you can indulge in FREE TRADE to your, hearts content, and at the same time relvon having PROTECTION Afforded you against high prices and inferior goods.

Call and be convinced. lit stvrrt, Opposite JPtcfrff Square. been broken by the importation of Australian coal. Forty thousand tons were re ceived in a week recently. PERSONAL The miners of the Des Moines district of Cloudy weather, rising temperature.

Indications of local showers. Iowa have accepted 90 cents per ton for the coming season. This is the employers' figure, the miners having asked $1 per ton. A gold mine near Sitka, Alaska, is said to bo the greatest producer in the world. The monthly output is worth $75,000, and the beds look as if they will be good for 400 years.

The colony of Confederates who went to Mexico got along pretty well at first on DeMnnr Way. The Debbins case still occupies Justice Carter's artention. All of tbe evidence has been introduced and tne lawyers are now making their arguments. One of tbe strange developments in the case was that brought out in the testimony relating to Debbins' treatment of bis horses. He has figured it down to that point where be thinks by starving, overworking, mistreating bis horses to an ex BE WLEY raising cotton, but lately things have been poor, and they will come home when they raise the money.

The Norfolk Coal and Coke Company has been chartered at Parkersbuvg, W. va with a capital of 8500,000. It will operate in McDowell County, on an extension of the Norfolk Western road. At Lexington, 111., the drill has already passed through two veins of coal, the first, one foot thick, at 2S4 feet; the second, two feet thick, at 364 feet. It is thought that tent tbat kills two of tbem yearly, be makes more money than he could by being humaue and treating bis beasts of burden as other men treat theirs.

However wise this policy may be from a money making standpoint, it is most brutally cruel. A man who will mistreat horses, cows or dogs is not a worthy recipient of human confidence. REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENT. Great Bargains in Farms City Residence and Business Property, First Mortgage Loans negotiated without delay. the third vein is now near.

The Laclede (Mo.) Plate and Sheet Mill Company have determined to discontinue permanently the operation of the Laclede rolling mills, turning the same over to their Mrs. Selts is on the sick list. Miss Lillie Taylor is a Springfield visitor to-day. Will Peer returned to his work in Ft. Riley this morning.

Mr. E. Starr and family are visiting in Grsenleaf and Ciyde. Miss Nellie Colwell, of Abilene, is the guest of Mrs. Col.

Miller. Mrs. Geo. Morse went to Milford this morning on a visit with relatives. Mrs.

Phil Murphy and children came up from Kansas City last evening. Mrs. King, Mrs. McAnlis' guest, departed to-day for her home iu Salina. Miss Helen S.

Morse went to Ft. Riley to-day. She will be the guest of Mrs. Parker. Mrs.

M. E. Ross departed this morning for Minneapolis, Kansas, where she goes to attend the Fifth district convention of the W. C. T.

U. C. W. F. Oammast is making a tour of the Central Branch towns in the interest of the Chicago Lumber Co.

His duties are to invoice tbe stock in the yards. Miss Lizzie Kelley returned last evening after an absence of one month visiting her parents at Lathrop, Mo. She resumes ber position as saleslady at the Mrs. Evans, the vice-president of the Fifth district W. C.

T. who has been here the past few days in the interest of the union, departed to-day for Minneapolis, Kansas. Mrs. Chas. Taggart, wife of the Chicago lumber dealer in Miltonvale, and Mis? Edith Loomis, passed through Clay owners.

The mills are expected to close down at once. Industry. T. Daw, a Japanese civil engineer, has been up at the Connellsville, coke ovens getting points about the manufacture for copying in Japan, where ovens will Old settler's meeting up on Fancy Creek to-morrow. Tbe pioneers of Washington, Riley and Clay are particularly invited to attend, tjuite a number from town are making arrangements to attend.

Ors. Stewart and Reynolds, county physicians, operated on the daughter of Mr. Hosier, of Yining, this morning, necrosis of ulna of the left arm, removing about half of the bone. Patient doing well at present. Remember the meeting of old soldiers in Central Park, Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, for tbe purpose of making arrangements for going to tbe reunion at Washington.

All old soldiers and their wives, sons and daughters are invited. Dr. Millen is responsible for the very pretty sprigs of crab apples now in our south show window. It ems to be a very good year for Fitch fruit, and these are very good samples of what crab trees can do when they "hump" themselves. Two windows in the north store room of the Bonham hotel were broken last night by a rantankerous traveling man who thought his sample trunks were locked therein.

It was accidental, but be established. He has also inspected the coal mines and the manufacture of iron. American shoe-makers are doubtless in terested in the results of special inquiry made by the English House of Lords in what is known as the sweating system London. In this inquiry a skilled shoe' CINCINNATI maker swore his average earnings the year A JULY4tLtt OCT. 27th, round were not over 51.50 per week.

Last year the United States sent 19,700, Reported Fine weatber; plenty of rain. Corn crop immense in this section. Vegetables of all kinds in great abund adce. Mr. L.

M. Latimer has gone west to look at the country. Mrs. J. T.

Brown and Mrs. Thayer have gone to Illinois on a visit. Bertie Scotc has returned to her home in Mi! ton vale. Arthur McArthur, of Clay Center, was with us one day last week. George Deiter, of Oak Hill, came down to lcok at a live town once more.

The books are now open for subscriptions to stock in a creamery. The proposition is for 150 shares at $25 per share. Any one wishing to learn anything about it can do so by consulting A. J. Huff.

000 pounds of soap, worth $57,750, to other countries. Hayti took the most, and En gland consumed the second largest portion of the export, which reached the United States of Colombia, Brazil, Mexico, Scot land, British Guiana and British West In dies. Australia used the largest part of our toilet soap export. The Florida Times Union says We believe that the time is not far distant when the manufacturers of the South will not rather an expeneive accident for some one. CEJiTEL HID V0LLET HDftQImlHiUI MIllUprEU this morning enroute to Washington Territory.

Mr. Taggart will close his only supply the home demand for their products a demand which in most lines is now supplied almost exclusively from the North but that these products will be exported very largely to other countries, and that our commerce will be a great factor in the New Advertisement. We have traded our farm reserving crops this year and use of farm till March '89, for a general stock of Merchandise, consisting of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, which we will soon be ready to sell with a rush equal to a Kansas cyclone, and don't you forget it. The goods must go, as we will pay our entire attention to our real estate business, and if we cannot make a land deal we want you to say it was not the fault of BE WLEY BROS. trade of the world." business about the first of the year and join them there.

They will reside at or near Whatcom, Washington Territory. Miss Rose Grubs, for the past month assisting at the has made permanent arrangements to remain as saleslady. Mr. Jordan is very fortunate in 6RAND JUBILEE celebrating the Settlement of the Northwestern Territory, unsurpassed display. Excursion rates from all points.

About 400 tons of steel blooms were shipped to New Albany, not long since for the New Albany rati mills by Andreas Joachams, of Charleroi, Belgium, but there was some complication about under valuation for duty, with purpose to defraud, and securing this popular young lady's services. Miss Grubs is not an amateur in Notice. Notice is hereby given that I will sell to the highest bidder on Saturday, August 25, 1888, at 3 p. at the office of Fullington and Mclntire, in Clay Center, Clay county, Kansas, tbe following described note One uote two thousand dollars, dated March 1, 1SS5, due in ten annual payments, with Interest at 8 per cent, from date; signed by John S. Moore and Matilda 8.

Moore, secured by a mortgage on northeast quarter of section 36, town 9, range 2 east of 6 p. and held by me as collateral to secure the payment of esgbt hundred and fifty-four and fifty-six one-bundredtbs dollars, interest and costs. 8-1 1 w-lt L. Brayton. the buyers refused to receive it.

Recently the steel was sold to satisfy the Govern For Genuine Excelsior the dry goods business, having held a ment's claim of 7,000, when a St. Louis firm Colorado Short Line, Missouri Pacific Bailway, bought the lot for $20.35 per ton. CREAM BREAD! BBTWKZH A A -GO TO- similar position for five years in one of the largest retail dry goods stoves in Columbus, Ohio. KagUah as She Is Wrote in Summer. In summer the weatber is warm And ulsters are not In rood farm, And under the bed Hide people who dred The terrible thundering siarm.

The bif h'flylng, ravenous hawk Nabs chickens wben out for a wawlc, And persons at night Slap 'sketers that bight. And sit on tbe piazzas and tawk. i FOB Thursday evening the Firemen will entertain their friends in the fire department building with a dance. It has been many mcons since the city has been given an opportunity to '-dawnce" with all tbe delightful accessories that the firemen will furnish. Besides, there is a worthy object behind this effort to entertain, i.

e. aiding tbe company. Secretary Tousey informs us that the prospects for the fair are indeed very flattering. The weatber has conspired with the soil to make a mammoth display in tbe pumpkin department. Premiums in the stock departments are liberal enough to insure large herds.

So far as speed is concerned, all tbe flyers in this part of the country will be in attendance. From the 11th to the 14th of Septembers are the dates. A nice little race for practice only was had this morning at tbe fair grounds between Gifford's trotting mare, Bowman's black horse and Terbusb's pacer. After which several two-year-olds went around fast enough to start tbe perspiration somewhat. A three-year-old and a number of old ringsters stirred up the dust just to keep tbe ball rolling.

By the way, there are nearly twenty horses in training at the fair grounds this season and some of tbem flyers. One of the miracles of the present day is to see the one time blind old soldier The Buckeye. List 1 Letters Beware of Imitations and Alum Adulter St "LOUIS, KANSAS CITY, PTJEBLiO, DENVER, Through Without Change. Tourist Tickets at reduced TD TLX ations. THE BUCKEYE AX I A.

I Will furnish you pure GRAHAM. BY A and CREAM BREAD. Also ICE CREAM at all Ticket Ollices. For further information apply to in quantities to suit. Remaining in the post office at Clay Center Clay county, (Kansas, for the week ending August IS, 1888: Ainsworth, Johnson, Aron Allbright VH Lefflngwell, Wm Burkland, Mary Lathrop, Carl Brltton, Harry Monsen, Albertina Davidson, Lizzie Mai son, A Furgeson, Mrs Miller, William GuhuUsod, Mary Woad, Richard Kane, Austin These letter will be sent to the Dead Letter office.

Sept. 10, 1888, if notdelivered before. People calling for any of tbe above letters, please say advertised. AH advertised letters when delivered shall be charged one cent in J. W.

FINCH. J. H. LYON, Western Pass Agt-533 Main Street. Kansas City, Mo- 479 South Fifth.

Street. HOTEL BONHAM, L. E. GRAHAM, Topeka State School of Oratory I) EXT YEAR OPENS OCT. 3.

Full fonrse, two years. Pupils thorongbly fitted to teach elocution or to go upon the stage. Crcful attention given to oratory. Partial courses taken at any time Private lessons given when desired. Reading engagements sought.

Send for catalogue. Address dw2m C. JT. PUWFEMt, fsjMlaj Kan. Cor.

Otli and Dexter Streets. addition 10 iae regular postage. fi. C.WILSOW p. M.

UNDERTAKER The maidens will blushing ly feign That eaUng ice cream is a peign. Then ruin tbeir beaux Who gaily propeaux To treat 'em with foolishness reign. Tbe farmer, as sharp as a sword. Takes folks from the city to bword, Hs wife bas to work While be lake a Tork Loafs Tonnd with tbe airs of a Iwotti Our collars get melted with sweat, And we, feeling wilted and weat, Must bear funny folks Make hot weather jolks. And nens will stop laying to scat.

We dine upon green pease and lamb And chowder made out of a clamb. And many we fear Get thirsty for bear By eating salt pretzels and hamb. Though summer we like on tbe whole Because it is saving on wcole, We certainly should Prefer for our gould To spend It beside tbe North wpole. H. C.

Dodge, in Goo4all i Sua. One of the nest Hotels in the AND State. Everything Strictly First-Class. BALMER. Office First Door South of the Bonham Opera House.

DYSPEPTICS REJOICE Xa the Speedy Belief An Invitation. The undersigned has leased the Sherwood coal sheds on west Lincoln Avenue and intends to conduct tbe business this fall and winter, and probably for all time to come, He expects to keep a full supply of tbe coals most used in this city and county and to sell tbem reasonable. He solicits a fair share of tbe patronage. Phillip Roth man. Han ken berry, sailing along appparently possessed of as good eye sight as anybody.

For years, in storm, in sunshine, day or night be has been led by one of his children or wife, in search of an honest living independent of charity. Now to see him stepping along so rapid J. T. AXTE, Architect. Plans, Specifications and Correct Estimates made 011 all classes of buildings.

LINCOLN A VE CLAY CENTER, KAN itoH Per Day- mM OBT JUSTED BY USING TRmit'i Seltzer Aperient. field by Tawaat ft Co. N. Y. vraggiets ererywlwrt.

"At Night, call at T. K. Tousey'a Livery Stable of polite oflico. H. HEATH, Proprietor..

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