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Lane Co. Gazette from California, Kansas • 3

Lane Co. Gazette from California, Kansas • 3

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Lane Co. Gazettei
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California, Kansas
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THE NEW VICTOR Reltef. Settlers in tb -j counties of Gra Lane, Meade, Sequoyah, Kearney and Hamilton needing State Relief will be supplied from Cimarron on Tuesday and Wednesday, May ioih SIMPLICITY SIMPLIFIED! IS THE and iith. i88r. The amount i aid Mr. A.

Scott, who lives six miles east ot this place, was in town Monday and had with him his twin boys. They are hearty looking children and weigh exactly the same, 27 pounds, and look as much alike as two peas. In speaking about the boys Mr. Scott stated rather a curious fact. His wife was born on the 13th of April; their first child, a girl, was also born on the 13th ot April, and just one year later, same month and day, the twin boys made their appearance.

that can be drawn by each faintly ot five persons, or in that ratio, Will be LANE COUNTY GAZETTE. Published every Thursday by V. H. LEE, Proprietor. TERMS (in advance).

One ropy, odc year $1.50 One copy, six month TO One copy, three months, Advertising Rates: One column one year 7o.OO One-half column one year 40.00 One-fourth column one year 55.00 Business and professional cards 5 00 Fine growing weather. Improvements September, 1878. Notwithstanding the VICTOR has long been the peer of any Sewing Machine in the market a fact supported by a host of volunteer witnesses we now confidently claim for it creater simplicity. as follows: Flour, 50 pounds; meal, Til a wonderful reduction of friction and a rare combination of desirable qualities. Its shuttle is a beautiful specimen of mechanism, and takes rank with the highest achievements 100 pounds; Beans, 25 pounds; bacon, 40 pounds.

Also each farwily of five persons can draw Sed potatoes one bushel, and ot seed corn one and one-half bushels I. N. HOLLOWII Aid Commissioner. of inventive genius. 2tote.

We do not lease or consign Machines, therefore, have no old TO COME ones to patch up and re-varnish xor our customers. PIBLIC SALE. We Sell New Machines Every Time. Liberal terms to the trade. Don't buy Pubuc saie next Saturday.

Township election next Tuesday. Send for Illustrated Circular and prices. until you have seen the I will sell at my residence, tcco miles TO the in Most Elegant, Simple and Easy Running Machine Market The Ever Reliable VICTOR. VICTOR SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, April 30th, at 10 o'clock a. M.the following described property Two McSherry seeders, 1 new iron Western Branch Office, 233 State Ciucago, Lll.

MIDDLETOWN, CONK, LANE COUNTY. beam stirring plow, 1 grindstone, 1 wheelbarrow, forks, shovels, spades, and other farming implements; one' AAA -fU AJi b. Mccormick, ffiNE ui- an milch cow, 1 good cook 1 heating stove, 2 bedsteads, 2 seis chairs, 1 bureau, 2 stands, 1 cupboard, 2 ta Died. At the residence of C. J.

Warren, on Thursday, April 21st, 188 1, Mr. Guv Griswold, in the one hundredth year of his age. Guy Griswold was born in Hartford, Dec. 30th, 1781, and at the time of his death haJ reached the good old age of ninety-nine years and nearly four months. At the age of seven years he moved from his native State to Vermont, and from there 10 New York, where he lived a great many years; from Xew York he went to Michigan, and in 1S76, with his son-in-law and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. C. Warren, with whom he has lived for the past sixteen years, he came to Kansas. He came to Lane county a little less than one year ago. He was a soldier ot the war of 181 2, of which he has a pensioner.

Mr. Griswold was the father of nine children, eight of whom lived to b- over 40 years of age and five are still living. At one time he belonged to the Baptist church but withdrew from them and joined the Methodist of which he has been a member for over fifty years. He has alwavs been a stout Dealer in 4 CURES-TIIOUSANIS YEARLY. 0 A POSITIVE CURE bles, 1 sewing machine and other rui uuutjiio.uuius, AK3 CClSUJirTION.

household goods too numerous to mention. Also part cf stock of store Don't forget Mr. McCormick's sale next Saturday. A good sulky plow for sale cheap. Inquire at this office.

Grass is getting good and stock of all kinds will soon begin to thrive. Bedford, the blacksmith, will be found at his shop in this place on Wednesday and Saturday of each week. Locals are scarce this week. Everybody is busy planting crops, for the people of Lane county are all farmers. In common with all great and good men the Gazette editor has hard trials and great tribulations.

He is at present mourning the loss of a cow. Candidates tor office are not very numerous. In fact a man can hardly be found who will consent to have his name used in connection with any office. Is the Best of Tonics Cures Dyspepsia Restnrps the Annpritfi: Strengthens the System; fit Flour, Meat, Coffees, Su ars, Tea Spices, a a fall line of Family Groceries. Restores tne weaK nnrl nohiiitafprl goods, such as crockery warer ghiss- ware, wooden ware, tea, spicesr canned goods, soap, starch, baskets, brooms, matches, shoe brushes and blacking, concentrated lye, lamps, scales, and a full line of store fixtures, 1 double A trial of it will prove all El WTl man i 1 1TT1 TCCC OF for Dr.C'rook'A Wlnefl or Tar; take ao other.

Fur sale by all Druggists. Ik S.N. SMITH Prop'rjJ Su(Tfmr to Other Crook Co. Ep o- 1 lle alto has a good stock of barreled shot gun, i carbine, lumber, shingles, barrels, counter, desk and shelving of store room; also numerous other articles not mentioned. B.

McCoR vrcK. HARDWARE. Choice A Quaker Printer's Proverbs. A large assortment of Ferry's Never sendest thou an article for i publication without giving the editor BUTTS' mmm at 12 ff. Cih Street, SZ.

LSSO, TKF- Physicians in chnrw of 1 1: is old ii.nl v. oil knoww institution are rwsn'nr graduates in ir.ed'rine arrl surgery. Yearsof Sxperince in tho treatment of Chronic Diseases nave made tbetr skill nni fo much Wl prior to that of the ordinary practitioner, that they have acquired a nattnanl reputation throucli their treatment of fectionn of the blood, skin orbones, treated with wi hout osin Mercury or Polsonpafl Medicines. ftG 9 1 EM aarf th013' luiddia mil who are le from tho e'Trots of a dfetuiet: rjatutT 1 1 1 im victims for bus iness or marriage, permanently at tjo t-nite personal nlttto preferred, wlach is FREE and invited. Litt of questions to be answered putienu de.iring treatment mailed free to any address on anpliratjin.

SPrrv 11 t- kntlVrinH- from Uitilure hIi-idIiI send their addrew-V V.uiil leurn Miim-lbiny tlielr nrfiantagr. i not a truv. Communication strict'y confidential, and should a ldressod U. JUL'TX. ttfAwrUi bill tsL, Louis.

Uu. Claims thy name, for thy name oftimes se cures a publication to worthless arti- For Sale. A choice timber claim with five acres of breaking on it and near the center of the county is offered for sale cheap. Inquire at this office for further paiticulars. WATSON HEIOTIIEKS, DKALKKS IN BOOTS AND SHOES, Wa-lvct'iicy, Kansas.

STILL OPEN TO hearty man until old age came upon him and even then he was unusually active for wne so old; he has not been confined to bed until a day or two before his death and only an hour before that time he was able to get out ot bed with a very little help. Day atter day during this severe winter he has occupied nis old arm chair in the corner and no amount of urging could induce him to go to bed any time during the day. On Tuesday morning ci last week he arose as usual and was partly dressed when he said he was so tired, and for the first time he yielded to his daughter's entreaties to remain in bed, From that time he refused to eat any more and Thursday about noon his life was peacefully and quietly closed. For considerable time past he ha been conscious that the end was rapidly approaching and has also kept on band. Waterloo.

cles. Thou should' st not rap on the door of the printing office, for he that an-swereth the rap sneereth in hvs sleeve and losseth time. Neither do you loaf about, ask questions or knock down type, or the boys will love thee like they do shade tiees when thou leaveth. Thou shouldst never read the copy on the punter's case, or the sharp and hooked container thereof, or he may knock thee down. Never inquire thou of the editor for W.

Puson. Jonw A. NilroKi Probate Judge. County Att'j FUSOK ELM, TTOIiNEYS AT LAW, Real Estate and Gov rt. ertimcHt Land Agent.

Office Franklin, street, Wa-Kceuey. Kan. SETTLEMENT. Wheeler Watson at Wa-Keeney, keep the largest assortment of boots and shoes in Western Kansas, and are the only firm that carry a complete line of these goods. Their prices ore always the lowest.

Fruit Trees. Those wishing to purchase small yearling peach trees S. J. Osbokn. Sam.

A. Smith. OSBORX SHI ITU, ATTORNEYS AT LAW and General Land Agents. AH kinds of U. S.

Land Office business promptly attended to before the Land Orlice here or at Washington City. Office Over Watson Bros'. Shoe and Jewelry Store, opposite Bank, Wa-Keeney, Kansas, and in Ness City, Ness County, Kansas. the news, tor behold, it is hi business Bros. at the appointed time to give it to FOR Great chance to make money.

TVe need a person in every town to take subscriptions for the largest, cheapest aud best illustrated family AT publication id the world. Anyone can become a successful agent. Six legant works of art given free to subscribers. The price is so low that almost everybody subscribes, One thee without asking. It is not right that thou shouldst ask who is the author of an article, for his duty iequires him to keep such things to himself.

When thou dost entei into his office, take heed unto thyself that thou dost not look at what may be lying up and concerneth thee not, tor that is not meet in the sight of good breeding. Neither examine thou the proof-sheet, for it is not ready to meet thy repeatedly expressed the wish that it was all over. To give anything like a complete biography of this very old would require a volume and lack ing even sufficient data to give a tew of the more important points in his history, this short sketch will have to suffice. The funeral services were held Saturday, conducted by Rev. J.

Taylor. A heartfelt sympathy is extended to Mrs. Warren, who was the only relative present at the time ot his death and who has had a doubly heavy burden to bear by the long and severe illness of her husband. agent reports taking 120 subscribers in a day, A lady aurent reports making over $00 clr-ar profit in ten days. All who engage make money fast.

You can devote all your time to the business, or Colljer9 can be accommodated at W. A. Breedcn's, one mile east of California, Price, $3 per 100. Also a few plants of large rhubarb. 4W4 A very heavy wind swept over this section of country Sunday evening.

We learn of no damage, however, except the demolishment of a pig pen. Just enough tain fell to make the seven Sundays' arrangement hold good for another week. On next Tuesday will be held Lane county's first election. We will probably pubiish names of voters next week, consequently if you want your name handed down to future generations as one of the first voters in the county you will have to go to the polls and vote. only your spare time, i on need not be away from home over night.

You can do it as well as others. Full directions and terms free. Elegant and expensive Outtit free. If you want profitable work send us your address at once. It costs nothinir to try the" business.

No one who engages fails to make great pay. Address Geou2B Siinson Portland. Maine. AND Dealers in' from cuts. business now before the public.

sight as thou mayest understand. Prefer thine own county paper to any other, and be sure to subscribe for it immediately. Pay for it in advance, and it shall be well with thee and thine. can make money faster at work Reliable BEST! fou us than at anything else. Capl- Dr Goods.

not required. We will start you. a day and upwards made at Broom corn. home by the industrious. Men, women, boys and girls wanted everywhere to work for us.

Now is the time. Yon can devote your whole time to the work, or only your spare moments. No other business will pay you nearly as well. No one willing to work can fail to make enor mous pay by engaging at once, Cottly Outfit and terms free. A great opportunity for making money easi3' and honorably.

Address Tbie Aucusta. Maine. GROCERIES, Editor Gazette: Spring work has commenced in real earnest. Many acres of corn will be planted ere the present month goes ont. Late word from James Waterson is that he will stnrt for this part of Lane the fust of next month.

He says two families will come with him who will locate in this vicinity. He will bring quite a number of cattle with him. Lon. Mills left for Lincoln county, WATItll IIKOTIIKRS, DKALKKS IN BOOTS AND SHOES, Wa-Keenov. Kansas.

CONCERNING Hardware, Notice. W. H. Bedford, the black smith, has concluded that it will not this State, yesterday. He plowed the Lane pay to loaf around two weeks waiting -i: 17 1 ground and planted six acres of corn for one day's work, and hereafter will i while here.

Hut before leaving he ne AT DRUGS work in his shop only two days in the week, on Wednesdays and Saturdays. A writer in the Lyons Republican says, a great many have asked me how to raise broom, and does it pay. I will give you the figures and you can see for yourself. In the first place, it will cost a man just $40 a ton to harvest his crop, counting lumber for sheds and all other expenses, and $30 per ton for every year after. A man must have good sheds to dry it in and to raise fifty acres a man should commence about the first of May to plant, and plant ten acres every ten days until done My reason for planting that way is, that the corn won't all commence to brush out at once, and will not push you so hard.

If properly handled, it is worth about $75 a ton. I sold mine last fall for $85 a ton in the shed. It is a sure crop on sod. From four to five acres make a ton on sod, and three on old ground. COLLYER County BOOTS AND SHOES, left the wherewith to pay tor 6 months subscription to the Gazette which we forward to you.

He will return figjj August. Wm. I'ickett purchased a yoke of oxen of a party living in Ness county. O. T.

Smith traded tor a horse last week. Last evening quite a heavy wind storm visited this place, which stripped the bow and cover off C. Emmons' spring wagon, breaking every bow and otherwise injuring the wagon. No SELLS l'arties who wish work clone will please govern themselves accordingly. There is some little expense in running a newspaper even in this out-of-the-way country, and in order to keep the CiAzette going it will be necessary for our subscribers to pay up promptly.

are willing to take pay in chips and whetstones to some extent but we must have a little cash occasionally. AND FLOUR, FEED, CORN, MEAL, COAL at BOTTOM Prices. Are selling jroods at bikAY Horses. A team of horses iother dama8e donc that we know of- He also has a good stock oft, Health in this locality is good. BEDJROCK PRICES.

SENDKORTHE D. S. April 25th, 1 88 1. For the year ending March ist, 1878, in round numbers 've exported LUMBER A Galveston school teacher had a great deal of trouble making a boy understand his lesson. Finally, however, he succeeded, and, drawing a long breath, remarked to the boy "If it wasn't for me you would be the biggest donkey on Galveston Island." One of the paupers who was in town drawing provisions for his family last week had a money order ot $104 cashed at the same time.

The reader may draw his own conclusions. IVa- Keeney Leader. A MONTH, 0 CENTS nno onn in 1 ft tn belonging to Kradstreet Bros strayed away from home Sunday night and at last accounts had not yet been found, which is quite a serious inconvenience just at this busy time. The team is described as follows: One chesnut sorrel horse, white spot in forehead one black mare, also white spot in forehead. Any information in regard lo their whereabouts will be very received.

Lane County Gazette. which will be sold at the lowest market rate a ua a million. In 1880, twelve million, and in the year ending March ist, 1881, the enormous amount of twenty millions of dollars' worth of live stock were sent abroad iron our shores. OR One Dollar VEA1L THE CHICAGO LEDGER will be sent to any address, postage paid, at the prices named above. Send in yonr names.

Address, THE LEDGER, Chicago, 111. call ad imm eis stool Onlv SI. 50 per' Year..

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Pages Available:
433
Years Available:
1880-1882