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The Chautauqua Journal from Sedan, Kansas • 3

The Chautauqua Journal from Sedan, Kansas • 3

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if 9The negro boy, Abraham Wood. -who etole The post office department Invites propo- Four Utcc show cass am rwinirI-f THE JOURNAL. OCCIDENTAL HOTEL Strayed. A couple of sorrel mares. 1 about Id sals for carrying mails on the following routes display the fancy goods, racists of Letters.

The following ia a list of letters remaining uncalled for in the Post Office at Sedan, Kansas Nov. 1st, 1881: wiauronDiy: uuuunes. louei articles, toys. albums Mr. Chart horse a week ago last Saturday, wfU have ft hearing before Judge Tompkins next 'Wednesday.

It is more than likely that he will be sent to the Topeka Reform School. 332 from Howard, by Elk Falls, Fanners-1 c.f lately received by J. E. Lewis. Publisher.

ROBERT H. TURNER, Refltted and newly furnished. Every acrxaa- years old, with light mane and tail, thin in flesh. The other is a bright chestnat sorrel, about five or six years old, and has a in fore head, both show Durg, urarton. and Sedan, to Xlgln, 45 miles and back, six times a wsek.

33344 From Mollne, by Center, to Sedan, 20 modauoa for the convenience of the trarellilg pubUc JiK. TtlKBSi Proprietor Hundreds ofMen, Woitaen and Children res. cued from beds of pain, sickness and almost death and made strong and hearty by Parker's GlDFfr onlc the best evidence in the world of its sterling worth. Yon can find these in every Post See saddle marks from the saddle, he miles and back, three times a week. SUBSC1IPTI0H PRICE $1.50 TEH AMffl 33345 From Colfax to Oak Valley.

6 miles and arFor the Information Of parties who may be uninformed on the subject, we are authorized to state that persons who go Into the Territory and purchase lumber of the Indians, do so in violation of law, and if caught, will get into trouble. finder will receive a liberal reward for returning caid mares to A. 8. Judr, at Peru, Kansas. 13t-4 back, three times a week.

City- meat 33346 From Grenola, by Cloverdale. to Cedar SEDAN, FRIDAY. NOV 4, 1881. Vale, 20 miles and back, six times a week. Myers, LydiaC Moore, Granville Morgan.

B. H. Mann, Miss A. F. McCaun, -Miss Nellie.

Palmer, James B. Shockey, Geo. R. Shinier. Maggie Stevens, Miss Calvin Spoor, Win.

Turner, Beard J. Turner, Thomas True, Win. Blaken, Chas. 2 Black, K. T.

Barker, B. Charter, Win. Cranston, Arthur Caruston, W. W. Denison, John M.

Dozer, Emma Edwards, Lizzie Lizzie Hart, Edward Howell, C. S. Lane, Win. From Independence, by Grass. Thur-1 Rotlce.

7 All persons knowing themselves indebted to me, will please call and set Publication Notice, In the District Court of said County, MCI Mcsee; WT he Tax Rolls just finished by Co. Clerk Knapp are not alone a model of beauty and man, Rutland, Metz and Mount Vernon, to 8e dan 40 miles and back, times a week. (Softh aide Vain Ft. opposite Tbllocs Dreg Stats or Kasa. neatness, but they may be implicitly relied on.

tle on or Deiore tne loth or.Xov. next. Church Directory. M. E.

Chbkch. Rev. J. N. Beall.

Pastor. Servl-res every Sabbath at 10 30 a. and 7 p. m. Sabbath school 2 30 r.

m. 33358 From Independence by narrisonville, I as I want to lay in my winter Chautauqua County. Havana, stanzas and Peru, to Sedan, 39 miles GEO. E. BRADLEY.

for accuracy. Much care was exercised in making these rolls, and the footings balance and prove themselves on every page. Levi Parsons. nlfT. vs.

back. 6 times week. William Sheek, and Isa 33359 From Coffey ville, by Fawn Creek, Canev. bell Sheek, defts. Tlfnnk nf this tnrt will ftj)rBvk Sod on for these letters please say Persons calling "Advertised." HOT Just before election is a favorable time to To the above-named defendants.

William 8, Chautauqua and Jonesburg, to Sedan, 40 miles and back, 3 times a week. Sheek and IsabeU Sheek; hand choice cuts of beef, toUttn or fork, a treli as sausage, lard, etc Retncmber tae place. 4i'J D. J. MOORE, P.

M. SADDLES! SADDLESH SADDLES! The best in the market, cheap for cash atC. V. Turner's new Shop, one door East of Diekman8. Call and see him.

Cedar Vale 151, 1. 0. O. F. Meets every Wednesday evening.

All Brothers in pood standing are cordially invited to attend. rvl G. R. DALE, N. G.

M. A. CARVIN, Rec. Sec. 333G1 From Lowe, by Spring Creek to Sedan.

TTOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that you have been sued by Levi Parsons, the plain IS miles and back, 3 times a week. urge a partnership settlement on aspirants for office. For full and harrassing particulars interview Dan. Moore. If you are not given satis, factory information from Homer Lasher, of Cedar Vale, can tell you all about it iwLook Out fob Swikdlers.

On Wednes day of tli 1 8 week W. Mobley and another gen 33362 From Sedan by Hart MilL Otto, Maple tiff above named, in the District Court of Chan taoqna county. State of Kansas, upon certain City and Silver Dale, to Arkansas City. 52 miles iromuaory notes aiiegvd to be due and owing rorn you to pUintiSl and must inirtr ui.l Pmn nnoF- No. 106.

I. O. O. F. Regular and back, twice a week.

tleman by the name of Hopper, who reside np in Center township, came down-with a third party, to whom Mobley and Hopper had bar meetlnir every Saturday evenlns: at 7i cloc.k. aDeputy C. S. Marshal, L. W.

Marks, stay From Dexter, by Cedar Vale, and Fulda to To Whom it may Concern. Mv wife, Emma George, having left my bed and board, all torsons an ed over Tuesday night in town this week. He Sedan, 35 miles fthd back, twice a week. plaintiff's petition, fled in aaid Court, on or be fore the 8th day of December, 1881. or said petition will be taken as true, and judgment run.

dered against you aecordiuglr, viz: for the sum of Three Hundred and Fifty Dollars aud inter gained their farms. They went to Mr. Kern Livery and feed Stable by SMART 1 ADRINSr Ilavtng rented the sone livery stable herett-fore owned by Xoaenh Litton, and made tsIur- mon' office to have the deeds made out and hereby notified that 1 will rmv nn debts of her contracting Visiting brethren "OSSON. x. G.

C. IL iNOLEriEi.D, Bec'y. K. of II. Sedan Lodge No.

1987 meets every second and foiitth Saturdays of each month. Visiting brethren are invited to attend. E. W. HOLLOW AY, Reporter.

C. M. ELtlB, Dictator. while the preliminaries were being arranged, visited the Journal sanctum a half hour Wednesday. He has been in the government service a good many years, and during that time has sent a large number of criminals to prison.

est mereon at tne rate or twelve per rent per annum from April 17ln, and costs of suits 13t-3 FARMER GEORGE. the land buyer excused himself, promising to AXXOUNCEMEST. E. H. Harsh announces himself as a candid, ate for Register of Deeds of Chautauqua county, subject to the will of the people to be expressed at the polls, (on the People's Ticket in place of icket in place of also mat sucn juogmeut be decreed alien, by Virtue of mortiran nnan certain n.1 ton.

return before the instruments were completed. W. H. Gibson is-still offering to make ementt situate in said county, and described as By the.way, Mobley had loaned the land shark 5 that morning with which to settle some long time loans on good real estate se- mv favor. 1 I IOIIOWS.

io-wie tiaer h. it. Ncuugb. declined i The East half of the North-east quarter of A Greenbacker in principle, and onnosod tn V.uri lJ OI interest, ana has small bilL as a large roll of money which be then exhibited, was of too large denominations ble Improvement in It I am now prepared to furnish the OF RIGd to any part of the Home Happening. iwWe have lately secured the right to use in this county a patent cover and binder, which will be desirable for all having letter beads, note heads, statements, notes, receipts, etc, printed.

We furnish it to our customers without charge, and Invite them to come and see it. corporations banking, railroading and other- tne cash to lor over as soon as the pa-wise, that have ruled by corrupt menns and by pers are completed. Office with W. F. tectum nve, in township No.

Thirtv-foor South. Range Eleven East also that said' lands be sold, upon special execution to satisfy said country with of without driver at a reasonabl to be changed. After the stranger lert. Mob hire. Teams well fed price.

Saddle roref to legislation me anairs oi our country. Lcrumon. Sedan, where he mav be seen He who commits a crime for a political advn 7 ue BeYn aire me a trial. ley suspected all was not right and had further and pr roomed at tiring A TAILOR CAJi DO TVELL IN SEDAN. tage, to the extent to him possible eor runts his am.1 acu wef juagment.

Dated October th. lKl. LEVI PARSON. PLFF, By Chua. J.

Peck bam, his atr 12-U 1 and the remainder of the time at his country and endangers the peace and liberty of proceedings stopped while he went to ldbk up his man. But he could nowhere be found, and 44 residence, 10 miles north of town. ma As the question may be asked as to whether I was ever in the service or not I will state for has not since been seen by them. The roll of Attention, Knights of Honor You are requested to be at your hall next Saturday evening at seven o'clock, sharp, and NEW MEAT MARKET Tniranilr tnmiAtrni ilia lnno4 B7Don your overcoat grllaul us in that wood. rubllcttion Notice.

money which he carried was undoubtedly bo ine lniormation or those desiring It that those desiring it that gus, and the public is cautioned to be on the usieu on ine aay charged on the 8th jay 1 en- iiot ca- of July. isoi. and was dis- pense and lowestrates of interest, yafflSubb? call on W. H. Gibson, at W.

F. bring yonr old Benefit Certificates. Don't neg Btatr op Kansas. Chautauqua County, ss lookout WBlizard Tuesday night imprisoned six months prisons. lect this, as the consequences may be ljemmons umce, in sedan.

on i i-t aar-We take the following item from the In arlce formed here Wednesday night. fair means, and if any misrepresentations are iTldayS ailll Saturday 8 Of dependence Morning Reporter of the 29fh. McClean, plff. ts. Andrew J.

Crowl and Elizabeth A. Crowl, Defts. In District Court of said County. E. W.

HOLLOW AY, Reporter. a S5Rev. BealL in his sermon Sunday night The negro boy referred to was captured by Mr. -Lee McPheron has gone to Cherryvale. week, aud at lllS ferm, 10 mile8 Oct 2s.

1881. i3-ti north of Sedan, on Mondavs and Chill at Welraville, near Kansas City, and is JCotiT Is fierefay riven that 1 have opened r. Meal Market next door to Binna A Ben. nelt's, where I will keep on hands all kinds of FRESH MEATS, and hope that the citizens of Fedan and vicin- To the above-named defendants, Andrew J. now in confinement here: Tuesdays of each week.

fulfilled a promise made some time ago vigorously attacked the custom which prevails Crowl and Elizabeth Crowl: Special Notices. "Our readers will remember the statement -The White Sewing Machine is the boss of all. arwO.eo. Bradley started to Kansas City in the ReDorter several (lavs azo in regard to vx i a tVto rkfrii1av Vina among our business men of keeping open their stores on Sabbath day. This subject has been 4 11 3 i I hvi iixo Mini 1 promise YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that von have been su sd bv R.

Mc lean the ptaiut- i 1 A a i i ity will give me liberal rapport a horse standing tied to the fence in front of aii worx warranted uy v. lurner. put two large new show cases in his Mr. Champlin's residence about "twenty-four hours, without food or water. The horse was broached before, but if our ministers will keep store and in heiu are displayed a lot of tauqua county, tate of Kansas, upon certain to sen to sou tne times.

D. B. NIXON. Sedan, Kansas, Pept.13. 1SSL ftni 1 Buy your.Saddies of C.

V. Turner. stabled by Mr. and has been in his posses to be due and owing moved back hammering away, perhaps an impression will be made after awhile. I nice dolls, doll heads, tovs, tea-sets, al- promissory notes alleged bums, tine writing paper, shell toilet mint iniur ulil -Jacob Ely and family have to town.

Get your Horse Collars of C. V. Tur sion since that time. A Mr. hill, who came to this city from Sedan, yesterday in search of one of his horses which was stolen on plaintiffs petition, filed in said court on or be- John W.

Bcxns. Locis Tarp ner. ire tne wn nsy oi necemiier, li, or said pe tition will lie taken as true, and indsment ren Saturdav last throws some light on the mys "Cedar Vale, called boxes, ana a line of suitable for presents and to please all tastes. It will pay you to inspect the attractions at 12 srllomcr Lasher, Monday. terious manner which the liorso was left to starve.

Mr. Chill's son rode one of his horses Halters of dered agninst you nccordinglv. viz: fir the sum of Three Hundred and Fifty Dollars and inter I Buv your Bridles and V. Turner. to Sedan on that dav and tied him while he at ei inereon a.

ine raie oi iwcive per cent, tier tended to some business. When he was ready Buckles will return from Illinois annum from September 11th I7 n. I cost of I J. E. Lewis has inst returned from -n.

II. Saturday. to start home the horse was gone and no trace suit including an attorneys fee of Fiftv Dollars: Charter Oak stoves at Reub. Heira-baugh's. 28 has been found that would lead to the wherea j3tJRNS 8j JVaRD, STOME CUTTERS also thMt such Judgment be decrevd a lien, by virtue of morteaee.

niton certain lands and bouts of the animal, more than that Mr. Chill's Kansas City, where he purchased, and has now in stock a collection of the nicest fancy and toilet articles which Bury Me Near the Old Home. The latest Song and Chorus by Wilt L. Thompson. Since the death of President Garfield the sentiment expressed in this beautiful song has become universal.

The melody Is very pretty and already the piece has become a great favorite. Wa advise all lovers of popular music to send 35 cqnjs to the publishers and receive a copy by return mail. Published by, W. L. THOMPSON i East Liverpool, Ohio.

mrlf you want the best Sewing Machine, get saddle and bridle wus.founu on the horse left tenements situate in said county, and described All kinds of sewing machine needles the White. as lotiows, io-wie for sale at Tulloss' tied to the fence in this city, and that a negro boy about fourteen years old was the party who took the horse. The supposition is that the The West half of the Southwest quarter of cection Na Twenty, in townnhip No. Thlrtv- AND iwMrs. Edgertons little boy is now in a fair three South.

Rauge Twelve East also that said boy started for this place, and on the way traded the horse taken from Mr. Chill, for the one way to recover. has ever Deiore been uu-playeu in JSedan. This list includes cosmetics, soaps, perfumeries, combs, brushes, barbers' specialties, inks of all shades, pens, statiionery school 6lates, crayons, 12 Best quality of Mixed Paints at Jones, Ackarniah, 46 Prescriptions carefully filled at the left here, and got money enough to take the train here, for Kansas City, where he resided before he came to this section. Mr.

t'hill will S. Henderson so rumor has it, thinks land dc sold upon special executiou to satisfy said Judgment Dsted October 28th. 1881. r. mccleax, nr.

By Chas. J. ivckham, her alt' y. 12-tl KANSAS'. SEDAN, of locating in Sedan.

continue the search for his horse, but in case LIVE AGENTS TV ANTED. he does not find him, who will own the horse now in Mr. Champlin's possession? -The second story of Watkins' building Good Style and Work done in (iuarautecd. Satisfaction 7 will be finished for a public hall. To sell Dr.

Chase Recipes; or information for Everybody, in every county in the United uiug niyic ui a. Tj. ia wis. A larjre stock of pure drugs just re ceived at Tulloss. Prescriptions filled night or day, at Tulloss' Drug Emporium.

states and Canadss. Enlarged by the publish-er to 518 pages. It contains over 2.000 house W. F. Abstracter.

w. n. Giimo. Notary Public- Ward had another attack of Neural gia of the heart last Thursday night hold recipes and is suited to all classes and STOCK BROKER'S AGEHCY AND You Will not be Sorry For being courteous to all. For doing good to all men.

For speaking evil of no one. For hearing before judging. For thinking before speaking. For being patient toward every body. For slapping the ears of a tale-bearer.

For disbelieving most of the ill reports. For attending Sunday school every Sunday afternoon at the M. K. Church. conditions of society.

A wonderful book and to been visible on sevcraj 11 Try a bottle rf those Bitters, had at tlie lrug Emporium. OS" Jack Frost has mornings lately. hill GB a household necessity. It sells atsinht. Greatest inducements ever offered to Ixnik agents.

Sample copies sent by mail. Postpaid, for 2.00. Exclusive territory given. Agents more than double their money. Address Dr.

Chase's irYou will always happy if you buy a THE GREAT BOOK, The 1.1 fe and Public Services of James A. Gar-iield, embracing a full account of his early life; liis struggle With poverty aud efforts to obtain an education; his brilliant services as soldier and Statesman; his election to the Presidency; his able and patriotic administration, together with the history of his assassination, describing the incidents of his long and painful illness; the eminent physicians in attendance; daily scenes at the sufferer's bedside; his removal from the White House to Long Branch; his suffering by the seaside; his death and funeral; the sorrow of the Nation and the sympa C. V. Turner uses none but the best material in his Harness and Baddies. White Sewing Machine.

feteam Printing House, Ann Arbor, Michigan. 5 in3 If you have any Live Stock of any kind to "ell, Immense and endless stocks of goods For remembering the S. S. Concert is the last arrival of For Rent or Sale. Rem Estate Agents.

aurl'at Nulty is rejoicing over the nine pound moss-back. Sunday of each month. Drummers and all other visitors to Sedan sort that we have the best little town in South jusi give me a list oi tue same and 1 will sell it for yon and charge you a Very small enmmisaion. VICE VERSA Ifyonwishto buy Stock of any kind, call on roe as I already haven large lot for sale on mv list just received bv 3G J. I.

CROUSE. N. It. Watkins has vet on hand about 7,000 good BRICK for sale. 10 t4 A 8tock Ranch, 2 miles from Sedan, has on it a good one and i story Frame House with.

rooms, also lltrse loa the erTwo more houses are to be built in south part of town by F. C. Kocsler, era Kansas; that we do more business, have more and have more evidences of I Will also cry sales far and near at reasonable solid thrift than any other town they pass JSedan, JCansas, The best Plow made. is for sale at ewBen Henderson talk greenbacks at the court house at 2 P. M.

to morrow. tnrongn. beaan Journal. Ecdan Kan- house back of it. An excellent well of living water rijrht by the door, also 5 unfailing springs unlimited range new corrals, also bnrn.

Terms cash. For further particulars, call at this of. lice. 12-tt Sedan is a good town and the Journal works hard tor it but who ever met a commercial sas. rates.

Orders left at this offlce will receive Prompt Attention and sat isfaction guaranteed. Cull on me ttcfore getting YOUR BILLS PRINTED, And learn something to yonrowo Interest -Reaiilcnce 1 mile west of edarW. W. Jayne has gone to the nursery for is tail delivery of fruit trees. is buvinsr fat hogs, tourist except in his best town.

Sumner Co. Press. True, but we have heard the unbiased expression of these gentlemen, outside of Sedan II. O. Lyster and will iay prices.

the highest markee thy of the world, etc, by James 1. McCabe. Embellished with two fine steel portraits and numerous engravings on wood. The work is printed from clear, new type, on fine calendar ed paper, and comprised in one large octavo volume of over 700 pages. It is embellished with superb steel portraits of Garfield and Arthur and illustrated with numerous fine engravings of scenes and incidents in the very eventful life of our lamented chief magistrate.

It is furnished at the following prices: Bound in extra fine English Cloth, at per copy. JiEW NOTION'S. 13 rMrs. E. W.

Davis has returned from Avon, Illinois, and has been quite sick for several "days. M. C. AVEHB has inst opened out the ayp-IIave on han and for sale a Isrg avarber of farma, and City property inSi Ult'hautanqna county, Kansas. VPartics wishing to purchase, should siveW a call before looking elsewhere.

v-ii4 tf largest and most attractive selection of 5-Sm Kemember that one carpenter now has contracts to erect twenty different buildings on Stock Broker and Auctioneer. the town site. of all kinds, that has ever before been offered in'Sedan. He has Ladies' Clonks and Dolmans, rancinc in PS-Jones, Acknrmnn Co. have Just received another car load of the celebrated Ulidden Barb fence wire.

38 Printers, not Amateurs, send your name address to S. Whybrew, R'och- BtwThe Santa Fe surveyors are again running lines down Elk river from noward to the T'alls. LARK, Important to Odd Fellows. price Irom to 5l2.Ui; also, an end MM BINNS less vanetv of lnnjres, huttons, tassels. IT, ester, i ji-i-i (Successors to R.

E. Bennett) RITMr. Teasdale, postmaster at Osaorc was up this week, visiting at Samuel ribbons and cords to match. Gloves, shaded ribbons, scarfs, hoods, jackets, I buv none but the nurest drucrs and Wholesale and Retail net underwear for ladies and gents, a from tlie best manufacturers. Bound in fine Leather (Library style,) at 00 per copy.

This book will be sold by subscription only, and subscribers will not be obliged to take it unless it corresponds with the description in every particular. To avoid delaying the agent, whose time is valuable, subscribers are requested to be prepared with the price of the book on its presentation by the agent T. A. RECORDS, Agent nne stock of corsets oh, he got eve- J. E.LEWIS.

rj-thing go and inspect. E. Wright returned from Eureka Wednesday, looking improved in Dealers in T. S. Viers is the authorized agent for this District for the sale of the newly revised "Odd Fellows Monitor and Guide," by Rev.

T. G. Beharrel, P. G. II.

P. This excellent work contains a history of the Degree of Rebekah and its teachings. Emblems of the Order, according to classification of Sovereign -Grand Lodge, and Teachings' of Ritual as understood by obligated Odd Fellows, and their wives, daughters and sisters. The work contains 4ft pages, excellently bound in Cloth and Turkey Morocco," at. rv.

Springs health. Clover, Timothv. Alfalfa. Orchard STRAYED. Grass, and blue grass seed at JONES ACKEKMAX fe CO 'S SHELF One Roan Mare, about 10 years old; Iea1n la Ladle who appreciate Elegnnce and pnritv one roan colt, 'i years old; one Day filly, ig Parker's Hair Balsam It Is the best 2 verrs old, 2 mules, 2 years Old, one sold for restoring gray hair to Its oriel- ioA An, ki.a are usu Third Quarterly Report of the Kan-sas State Board of Agriculture for 1881.

article AND man by the name of Edwards lias been commissioned postmaster at Chautauqua Springs. RiT'The bridge at the end of Main street is to le arched and paved. This will make the crossing a good one. na color i beauty $2.50 and S.vO per copy, respectively. Every Odd Fellow should have a copy.

Address D. Viers, Cedar Vale, Kansas. 13 hrown yearling mule. The colts and mules branded on shoulder, anv Hall fc Parker have inst received a The report has just been issued, and is now HEAVY HARDWARE! information leading to their recovery car load of choicest Wisconsin rota- win ue rewaraeu. Aaares Jveyser, toes.

Call and try them. 12 t-2 Announcement. ready for distribution. Among the valuable features of the work are the reports concerning the condition of the crops and live stock up V. II.

Saras hs purchased Castlebury's Klsrin. Kansas. Residence at Oak rriK-ery establishment on the north side of The weekly meetings of the Ladies' Home of all kinds done in a I Grove, 4 miles east. 13-t2 GEOCERIES We make a specialty of Iron, Wood- to the end of September; tables of live-stock Main street for $.150. neat and workmanlike manner, on Circle and Literary Club nre to be held on Sat P.

n. Alrright, II. IL Albright. work, and Blacksmith supplies. statistics, giving by counties the number of short notice, cheap for cash, at 13.

V. urday evenings instead of Friday, as hereto Atty at Law. each kind of farm nanimals for both lHSOand Grcenbackers had no speaking at Ce Turner's new- shop. fore. 1881, with increase and decrease during the dar Vale last Saturday nicht The corpse was Programme for xov.

5th, 1881. Albright Bros. A Imy can buy as well as a man. We carry only first-class goods, till orders promptly, and guarantee satisfaction, and defy competition in cash transactions. Money to Loan.

present but no mourners. year; statistics relating to horticulture, apiculture, and miscellaneous subjects, arranged in 1. Reading; Dr. Kane's Arctic Explorations Remember I view my securitv. and Miss Belle Light inrLamps on each corner at the intersection attractive form.

and no delay in getting your money. of Main and Chautauqua streets would be of The meteorological data of the quarter are 2. Discussion; (Same subjet as before.) f. Song1 Miss Julia Lyon. -4.

Reading reat Events of Fast Century loan money on farms at the LIBERAL DISCOBXT TO HER- much benefit on dark nights. followed bv a valuable on the source of JjEmmox. EVERYBODY rainfall in Kansas, by Prof. Hawn, ot Leaven mtmk very lowesr rates, torany lengtnoi time. SWill loan on city property.

-Rcv. J. N. Beall and wife have gone to Vredonia this week to attend the District Con worth, Meteorologist to the Board; and a brief mm Miss Maud DeCou. Original Poem Mrs.

M. Kilmer. COASTS. Go to Grouse's store, if vou want to ference of the Independence District description of the two State fairs held iu Sep tember of this year. G.

Select Reading Mrs. C. Ward. see the largest and finest stock of goods ayWill buy mort gages already made. ever put in a store in rseaan.

Probably the most valuable as well as inter KANSAS. fr-JM Ilolloway was called to VCinfield of last week, to attend upon his brother, A. Wellington, Committees Mrs. M. Kilmer, CL.

Mc.Briatu. Sedan, Nov. 1st, 1881. esting feature of the volume follows the fair INDEPENDENCE, ll-5m C. V.

Turner invites everv nerson in reports, being the practical experience of Chautauqua county, who mav want 3rWill buy and sell real estate. 52rWill collect buy school orders. farmers in each county of the State on the who is lying very low with consumption. eD. S.

Viers has brought suit against Doc- anything in the Harness or Saddle line Taj Attention. to visit his new shop, one.door East of growing of wheat This matter is followed by an account of some interesting experiments luck man 's. Department of the Interior, tors D. Baldwin and O. Smith, for malpractice, and claims damages In the sum of sr-Will do any business connected made in harrowing growing growing wheat at Office of Indian Affairs, A I j.1 WT -t 1 -v liOOTS AND SHOES, SEDAN, KANSAS, CALL drib SEE US.

Oit3T 1881.J 188t witu tne o. iana umccs. Washington, Sept 10, CAR LOAD the State Agricultural College farm by Prof. ft M0O. Boys Read! lloyg Bead! See those pistols and fine watches.

Shelton; also a table ranking the counties in Special attention Is called to the fact that it is iTWill make and acknowledge deeds Reub. Heimbangh is a better shot at dry land the acreage of both winter and spring wheat illegal for any person to buy, trade for, or have draw leases and do anv. business con- and breech loading shot guns. Prices and giving the increase and decrease in each in his possession, any annuity" or other goods nected with real estate. ducks than he is at mallards.

lie never fails with still eimc but a win shot worries him 4titf OF irom to at old man Tullosses Drug Emporium. as compared with 1880. To persons contemplating 'raising: this cereal in Kansas, these of any description that have been purchased for or furnished by the Government for the use terribly. MOfcMEY TO LOAN! Notice to Trespassers. practical experiences of men many years in or welfare of the Indians; and also, that it is COOKHIG AHD I1EAT1HG WT.

Copelind. editor of the Moline Signal, made his first visit to Sedan Tuesday, an com the business will be of great vulue. BAKE crime punishable by fine and imprisonment to RY Anv nerson found huntinor with Gnn The report can be procured free on applica dispose of by sale, gift, or otherwise to an In or a Dog on mv premises, will be arres pany with his wife. Tom says Sedan is a live- tion to F. Cobnrn, Secretary, Topeka Kan dian, on or off an Indian Reservation, anything ted and punished according to la nr.

ly town. rj i STOVES! sas, by enclosing, six cents postage. that will intoxicate, no matter by what name it li. V. WAIT.

MAIM STREET, SEDAN, KVNSAS. 1 1 i irRnras Charlton's preliminary trial was may be called. And in all cases the extreme penalty of the law will be enforced against ev Every thingTand. any thing in the am now prepared to louii-a Ce'dar Yale Chimes. Jerome Wilson's wife Is improving slowly.

Agricultural Implement, or Hardware held before Judge Tompkins The defendant was bound over to Court in the sum ery offender. line, may be had at a very small figure oftl.OOO. tit Tn TTntirn I tthtt 7-7" Commissioner. at Jones, Ackarman tjo. fcedan jeSTmoney at Lowest Batesa teron Real Estate- A.

Carvin has driven his cattle to the Kansas. lie sure and call on them. hn In HH MhH Un StirE. B. Bibbard has purchased a half inter Xatioiu A Word to Tarents." lujujj.

liuiiuuiiuuiiih Or THE OI01CEST K2KD ALWAYS ON UaSD est in the Sedan Mills of M. Llebenberg. Do not know whether the doctor will relocate in Handsomely bound editions of Shake- Matt Burnett started to Illinois Monday to Are yon interested In the education and prog rnAA vn Unvn a Pa nv. Sedan, KUjcsas. town or not PrcaiC a 1 1 bvu Jj I'll uuiiirjf, ac.uiiti 6on, Wordsworth, Scott, Moore, Pil-1 ress of yonr child? Then see that they are at spend the winter.

i Mr. Henry Att water has moved town, has Homer view my securities, make ont my So school early and punctually, for there can be no jiiuj a a. a rcv ai ij vi ui' jri Tf vra AD) vv found at Lewis' drug store: 12 Albright Bros, wandt 60 good native two-year old steers, and SO good sound, well made young steady growth without this. Remember a day lost is forever lost to yonr child; the class has papers and pay over, the money without" Ed. Jaqnins and family, started Monday for horses, for which they will pay ash, at rea Stove AND HOT GOFFEEi Anv one having a good tock farm.

passed over something that will be indispensa Clymer, Chautauqua Kew York. sonable prices. 'I! with a large body of bottom land on it: I ble to the future progress of your and to a iuji-neapea oo.uu A little girl viaitor. arrived? at the residence 'Can be day' Give me a which he cannot now get unless the teacher de call. arMrs.

Lanra Watkins. (see who is and range adjacent, will be apt to hear of a purchaserby addressing Box 214, famished tt soy time of the I also keep s- of Mr. Lewis Buckley last Saturday night. rotes the time that belongs to the entire class, oi. F.

lemmonI now a resident of Medicine Lodge. Barbour county, has been visiting her family and friends uiueiu, jvaus. seiiuiag price ana ue- to explain what has already been explained, to senpuon. Farmers are driving their stock to the Nation on account of grass, which ia much better down a single individual, that could have been pres In this county this week. Sedan.

Kansas. July 28. 1381 Bange. A full assort- ment of Stove fix-' tttres, 'botli useful and orua-V mental. always on hand.

Everything usually kopt in first class Tin and Stove 51 tf Staple and Fancy Grocer-; ent but for a trivial excuse. Bat It is not what FOR SALE. there. aarAxKocscEstEXT. By argent request of they lose la a single day, so much as the fact.

One thousand choice Missouri sheet) tome of the citizens of Sedan, Ben Henderson A gentleman and lady have opened 1 out a that they hare broken the connection with the part by Balmat, Cole A Co. how Mfllinery establishment in the room known as will deliver a Temperance address at the Brick grade; a link is broken, which' at best can be are stopping at five miles Church on Sunday evening next, at 7 only a mended link. Again; some pupil, are HDF. storey if establishment, and for sale at1 south west of Cotferville on the Nation That Hacking Cong lui Can he so quickly cured by Sbiloh's Core. We guarantee it.

Will you suffer with Dvspepsla and -Liver Complatnt? bhiloh'a Vitallxer ia guaranteed to cure yon. Sleepless nlchts. made miserable by that ter regular In attendance but Invariably tardy TOBACCO iHs CXGAHO line. Address Cofle-TTille. 5 Martin Finch passed-through town last week This is the greatest annoyance teachers I0W IIIRVET FlfiHRFt ar J.

Everett was awarded the contract for with his family on. his way to Sedgwick City, uvu aauuu a iiutuuui where he will follow the livery business. building the county sidewalk, which" must be have to contend with. Just as the school 1 quiet and ready for work. In cornea "Joe" Jnst completed by Dee.

20th: His contract is for 8 rible cough, bhiloh'a Cure is the remedy for J. Schatz, the People's candidate for cents per square foot; The job will 'amount to PCSODAIA W. R. Seers, a stone mason by resident at infield, who has been afflicted with rheumatism for upward of 12 years, and daring the past six weeks has been confined to his bed; using Wizard St. Jacob's Oil and Jackson's Common Sense Linniment.

Clerk, don't seem to have any desire for office. Catarrh rrh He thinks tt best to let good enough alone. r. j' MThe Tax Rolls are now in the hands of enred. health and sweet breath ae- I k- a "1 fr1f at Al by ShUoh'sCaUrrh Remedy.

Price Met. AftD A. pUUh. Ai III Injector eared Kasal l-AjnH the Co. Treasurer, and he is now ready to re am sorry to announce the death Mrs utile, one of our school teachers.

Site died on ceive your If you pay For lame bark, tide or chest use Sh Hob's ror- lUCaiGAX your whole tax between now and December Thursday nlghtjjf last week, loved and respected by allwho knew Her children On last Saturday morning be was treated for a half hour with' applications of Vade Mecum, and At the end ot that time he wa ab'e to walk from hi JStock. 20th. yo will be allowed a rebate of per cent little too late; the school is dlstrbed. recitation suspended until "Joe" can be and thus not only is the school wronged," but the Ipnpil has lost part of its benefit Besides, they-acquire a habit of tafdlnesx which will -influence them through an entire life. -1 earnestly hope that parents wiU take this matter under consideration, and In the future cause their children to attend regularly, and don't fail to get tbem on in time, for with the parent nut b.

the remedv; Hereafter. pnrU who ben brinjr trVH axci-- re it Very J. B-SANDS. have the sympathy of this community. racrra.

vvra. xsi caxdtes or -aix on the Jane hnlf. Ton have the privilege oi ona Piaster Prtca 23 centa. Sbiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure aald by us on a guarantee. It eorca consnmpUoo.

PhPoh's Vltal'ti-M whs't too need far ti -A town. Prior tn treatment 'i home 'to paying only the half, and remaining will run KX5D8, AXD THE VERT ZBT VX TEX MAJtxrr. Theoaa rcuowa.nere wm nave a grami; tne Vade Mf-ci'm; hi" feH and until June 20th without cost If no pnrt of yiwnccfi eiiTioT supper rtigau fl-R-k'T tvtre fai.ii.' -a nd verv F'r'iTlrn. l'i9 of Apr.ct.f. "i7ueis ant all! 'ir 1'rice lo and 75 cenu wr'J are ciMili In- t.vSiV.f-'touk.

viicl. Tlae cr rjrir.itrcf t.sUu f.f A. M. Carvia Jle'rr, io an JELESEC OYSTHRB tojzz ctxtcx your taxes bepaM on orVefore sfcin.U.rtrth: penalty of per r'iJ. Ve tAAt-'i M- rjie.

i an aAitional per ccst will be Karch and June Cih. Shop on Main street, In 2ew Brick BuHdiscr. i iTr-ry doh. ir, Vineld, Ike ILiuiy aad H. C.

v. them write to W. fe. b. Kansse-.

rronp Whooplnir Conch and TTrnnehltia lm I neliately relieved by ShUoh'a Cur..

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