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The Chautauqua Journal from Sedan, Kansas • 2

The Chautauqua Journal from Sedan, Kansas • 2

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In an editorial taut mw" fin tho fEEE JOURNAL Xolice for Publication. Lowe-Boyd case the editor of th Rwlan BRYAN DENNIS Journal over-reaches himself in refer Land Office at Inde The Bights of Wives. It seems that under our laws, as interpreted in the Statesof New York still have the pendenee, llissa 1SS2. Dec ring to Wm. Magee, Justice of the Peace in Hendricks townahin.

Whilo A pension bill which contains the following provisions, has passad the lower house of Congi est: Any person who while in the naval or military service shall have lost the sight of one eye shall be entitled to re-reive a. nenninn of 12 rer month, and ROBERT H. TURNER. Publisher. NOTICE is hereby riven that the following named setler baa tiled notice of his Intention to make final proof In support of hia claim, and public sentiment was strongly in favor of Mr.

Boyd, in the above case, the i n8ht 10 P1 their and Ohio, husbands wives. A certain that said proof will be made before Clerk of I Mr." Schultx assauItedtMrs. Schulut. OFfKAL PAPER OP THE COUNTY. rewieoce maae to tne "moss-back, cross-roads Justice of the Peace in Diatrict Court, at Sedan, Kansas, on Monday, Jauoarv 2i 188t.

vix: Washington C. Hnnter for the sw) se.Vse'swX She claimed damagGs for a certain I in rases in which injury to one eye A verdict was given In her' manifestly affects injuriously the sight favor; whereupon the case was sent to! increase in pension, Have a good stock of Hendricks township" doea not meet the approbation of the people. Mr. Magee is too honest and honorable to and nw awX see 22. tD 33a lie.

ftBDAN. FRIDAY. JAN. 19. 1888.

He names the tallowing wltuesses to prove til an equitable his his continuous residence upon, aud cultivation of. said laud. Tic the Court of Appeals, and it was deci stoop to the trick implied in the Jour- i rri a not to exceed in whole the amount of N. H. Merrill, j.

M. Matthews, II. n. Albrleht $25 uer mouth, and all those who on A. niiuiewa, iu ui cuan ivausas.

ded that the court below was wrung, and that under the common law a un imi ai uuc. a uere are ioo many people in this county who are acquinted with his historv and character for derlike circumstances have lost the No.1'38 M. J. SALTER. 191-5 Register.

the Journal to be able to make a ooint i pstfiib oi one eye, me eigut ui me uiuer band has the right to punish his spouej been piously lost, shall be PRIMARY MEETISU. The Republicans of Layfayette township are here notified that a Primary Meeting will be held at Union School House, on Saturday, January 27 tb, against him in this matter. In com entitled to a pension of $50 per month, I Kotice for Publication. Land Office at Wichita, Kansas.) Dec 27th, 1S62. I ana an inose wmie in me uiimary or uy diows or otherwise, provided it is done judiciously; in other words, he must not use undue violence.

When STOVES AND TINWARE, naval service of the United States in mitting Lowe to jail Mr. Magee was doing only what he deemed his duty, and if he made a mistake in the warrant of commitment it was an error of the head and not the heart. Spy. 1883, to place in nomination candidates the line of duty by injury received or Notice is hereby given that the following. disease contracted snau nave lost tne for the various township offices to be named settler has led notice of bis intention hearing of both ears, shall be entitled chosen Tuesday, Feb.

6th. to make final proof in support of hia claim, and that said proof will be mane before K. H. Marsh, to a nension of $25 per month, and for The Spy evidently intends to misinterpret our comments on the Boyd By order of Chairman TownBhip Notary rubuc, at Cellar ale, on ebruary 13th, any loss of hearing less than total 1RK3. vis: Central Committee.

thecase came before him in a lower court, Judge Davis said that the wife's tongue often inflicted more cruel wounds than the husband's fist or stick. In the Ohio case, the judge decided that the laws giving women their rights of property in no way change their relation to their husbands from deafness in one or both ears, thev David Guthrie. D. S. No.

22C11. for the ne case. We did not name Mr. Maeree as shall receive an equitaole portion of and ms nw Sec 25, Town 33, 8. Kanse 8 "Wagons, Buggy Timber East.

the run pension. He names the following witnesses to prove His continuous residence upon, ana cultivation We copy the following well timed 0 one of those who, for nefarious political ends, attempted to saddle costs and damages upon Mr. Boyd, nor did the article even imply that much. Granting that Mr. Magee acted honestly, and or.

saia una vie blllip -scott. illiam limes. William I-oo- tribute to Senator Plumb, from the Hon. Lot. M.

Merrill died at Augusta Maine, on tb 10th mitt. Tho would receive p- appre ciable Iwnetit from a rtruiietion of news paper postage. a conjugal point of view. The wife Globe-Democrat of the 14th: mis, of tar ale, Chautauqua county. Kansas, and W.

K. Kngte, of loverdale, Chautauqua county, Kansax. Paint, Oil, Knives and Forks, Spoons, Pocket Kuivcs, door locks and butts, shot gnus of all kinds, "The Legislature of Kansas will in may own the house and furniture, but she cannot forbid her husband from using a room, a chair, or a book. Even aUout ten days be called upon to elect K. I WAI.Kr.K, 22t5 Register.

for Publication. An Albany nan gave a halky mule a a United Stales nenator to succeed Mr if the husband uses them against her Plumb. We feel certain that the lie drink of whisky. Then the mule ran publicans, who have a working majori Scleral Stock off and piuaahed the wagon. ty on joint ballot, can uot do better will, she cannot sue him as she couM another for restarts or damages.

While it seems a man is legally respon Land Office at Iii.lejmlcnce. Kansas.) December Mb. ls2. I Notice is hereby civen that the followlng- Mitchell al Wagons, aaJ Shelf G(oJs. than to re-elect Mr.

Plumb, lie has that in committing Lowe to jail he performed "what he deemed his duty," Mr. Boyd, in carrying out the commands of the writ was equally honest and conscientious, and yet the latter, must be put to the costs and embarrassments of a suit for damages, which wns instigated by a number of Democrats who held a meeting, arranged plans for setting up a jury, and sub The Civil Service Bill, of which we served theStateof Kansas. the country naraed settler has filed not ice of his intention to make fiual proof iu suuoort of his rlaiui. and gave a brief sketch a week or two since sible for the support of his wife, yet ii and the Republican party well and that said proof will be umle before Clerk Dis taithtuuy tor six years, and is emi became a law without modification. she has property he does acquire cer tain valuable moneyed priveleges be nently deserving of the indorsement trict Court at Kan via, ou Tuesday, rcb.

6, 18HS. viae involved in a second term. There are Eliian Ulbson. oi ciinnt-inqna county. Kan cause of the fact that he is the husband.

more brilliant men in Kansas aud in sas, for the se See. 1 f. p. 34. 8.

K. 9 E. Call and examine stock and learn prices The annual message of Gov. Foster, of Ohio, occupies only three column and a half In the Cincinnati Gazette. He names the following witnesses to prove the United States Senate than Preston Demorest's Monthly for February HmJ his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of said land, vie B.

Plumb, but there are none who more thoroughly understand the duties of a net i bed money to prosecute the case. They could see no wrong anywhere except at a Republican Sheriff's door, hile an unbiased observer could see Henry Simmons. William Turner. James Har According to Prof. Snow, of Lawrence University, the rainfall in Kansas ris, and R.

T. Welch, till ot Kulda, Kansas. high public trust, or who bring to their No. IMS M.J.SALTER. discharge a sounder judgment or a pur The Inter Ocean think the crime ot editorial lying ought to he punishable by imprisonment in the penitentiary.

22t5 Register. er intention, lake him lor all in all, deserve 1 that if either of the officers for 1882 including melted tmow was 27. 60 inches. From July 30th to Septem Kansas has never had a uevter or more punishment, each alike did. We hope useful Senator than Mr.

Plumb, and Notice for 1'ublicatlon. Land Office at Independence, December 2, lw The courts have in nearly tvery case the Spy ami others understand us ber 18th the rain fall was less than one-tenth of an Inch. The drought was we therefore trust that the Republicans of he legislature now in session at To- hel that deHling in futures isoneof the most penurious forms of gambling. the longest for fifteen yc ars. The cold 7JOTICE ia hereby Kiven that the following pefca will nominate mm unanimously Jki nametl settler has filcl notice of his Inten ami elect him unitedly." tion to make final proof iu support of his claim.

est month of the year was i'ecember, the warmest June. Rain or snow fell The following corporations were chartered in ibis State lant week. The Union Cattle Conipauy, with headquarters at Atchison. The pur and that said proof will be made before the ine estate dent or Uhio aggregates 14,901,605. The local debt of the State, Clork of District Court at frdan Kansas, on In the case of the state vs Peter Mag ler, a brewer of Saline county, the su Saturday, February ad.

1n5, via: ROECIEE, CO. r.UMlMCRDOOHS, and blinds, limn and plastering hair Wo carry a complcto stock of shelf goods, builders haul ware, forks, spatles, shovels scoops, iron steel wagon repairs, gnus nd pistols, nmunition, Table and Pocket cutlery, Isaac I. Hile. of ChautaU'iua County. Kansas.

county, city, etc, aggregate for the se aw lot 7 ol Sec, Tp. 1 S. It. a preme court says: 102 day of the year. Number of thunder storms 26.

Last heavy frost in the spring was March 24, first severe frost in fall was November 11th making nearly 8 mouths without frost, the longest period in fifteen years. The No one, it is said, wants the office of He names the following witnescss to prove "The legislature has probably gone a hicoittii)uou residence upon, and cultivation long way in destroying the value of of said land, vis: assistant secretary of war. We'll wager it hasn't been offered to a Kansas man. K. Hnrkett, Oliver.Woo.ly, John Vanderpool.

such kinds as property of the defendant owned (brewery property) and has and Charles Bunch, all of Cloverdale, Kansas. poses of this corporation are to breed, raise, buy, sell, slaughter and ship cattle market, nd do business in Kansas, Colorado, Texas, New Mexico and the Indian Territory. Capital stock, $1,000,000. Incorporators, G. W.

Glick, B. Haskil, P. B. Morris, Thomas Moonlight, F. Glick, C.

B. Osborne, F. P. Halsey, L. H.

Holt, and W. Haskell. 14C M. J. SALTER, Register.

22-to probably gone to the utmost verge of constitutional authority." Justice Notice for Publication. Land Office at Independence, Kansas, Dec. 2 1n. I Elizabeth Carter, the first white female born on Kansas soil, died in Shawnee county on the third, aged 48 jean. Brewer, taking stronger ground says: "I have yet to be convinced that the coldest day of the year was December 7th.

During the year there were 272 southeast winds, 269 northwest, 155 southeast, 128 south, 102 northeast, 72 north, 71 east and 26 west. During the year the wind traveled 137,736 miles an average daily distance of 6S7 miles or an average per hour of 15.71 miles. Paints, Oils, ZPn.iTvt legislature has the power to prescribe TOTICE is hereby given that the following named settler has niexi notice or nia inten- what a citizen shall eat or tion to make final proof in support of his claim what medicine he shall take: or prevent and that said proof will be in ado before Clerk I 1 1 Window Glass, and Putty. him growing and manufacturing that, RVh. Hth 1KN3.

vlrr A correspondent of the Leavenworth Times predicts that Plumb will be elected, and that he will get a total of 126 votes 90 in the House and 36 in the Senate. The wind attained its greatest velocity a. a a David Shepuard. orcnautAiionaco. Kansas, which hia own judgment approves, for A number of the incorporators and most of their copartners are from Connecticut.

The Northwestern Mutual Aid Association; place of business, Wyandotte. The purpose of the association is the accumulation, distribution and loan of funds for the mutual aid and benefit of its members. Capital stock, juarcn zisi wnen it was ou miles an huur. March, April and May were the hisownuHe as food, drink or medicine." for the ni ue sec 1 tp 33 vie lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation 1 fo a complete stack of tobaeo i ci icz ir stock is nil new nd well selected, and wo are determined by square dealing to melt ii, i windiest months of the year. in, HHiu inuu.

viz; Come one come all ami see us one door There are two madstones in Kansa s. Smith Farlev. Wm. Frlddle. John Farley and i iiikthi snare oi inn rtiuau Mac Bryant, all ofbeuan, Kansas.

south of the bank Do not forget that it will be to your interests to One is the property of Miss Lizzie Dol It in a singular fact that fat men nev SO, 1647 M. J. SALI kit, 21t Register. lar, of Paola; the other of Amos Dur- er commit crime. No fat man was ev-r $30,000.

bin, of Mound City. Leavenworth Notice for Publication. do so. Times. Add at least one more to the Land Office at Wirhlta, Dec It, 1882.

i list, Thomas L. Heed, who lives four An English tavern-keeper considers a man not too drunk to take more liquor if he can say "veterinary surgeon." In this country he need only say, "Set- tumupigin." The earnings of the Kansas State Penitentiary during the last fiecial year, exceeded the expenditures by over $600. Few, if any, prisons in the U. 8. can make a like showing.

mm CALL AGAIN. miles west of Oxford in Sumner county, Notice is hereby (riven that the followinjr- The Zephyr Mills Company, Wichita; for the purpose of conducting a flouring business. Capital stock, $25,000. The Farmers' Shipping Association of Marysville, Kansas; for transacting a general commission business. Capital Stock, $5,000.

has a genuine mad stone which has nameJ settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and been handed down in his family for that said proof will be made before Clerk of many generations, and traveled in met court at hen an. Hansns, on January 17th. 1H3. viz: I. II.

Barrett D. S. Xo. 22.287, through and tarried in many states. hung, and very few are to be found in the jails and penitentiaries and reformatories throughontthe country.

The lean and hungry Cassius is the bad man, and the fact isrecognized in fiction as well as in history. Who ever saw a fat villian on the stage, or read of one in a novel? "The most desperate criminals are lean men with light complexions," says a famous detective; "fat men are sometimes arrested for swindling and kindred offenses, but never for high-grade crimes." There is a general impression, however, that for the seL and swH sel and se' awJ sec 12 tp 3 range 8 lh P. M. It has always done good service when The Inter Ocean is desirous thatKee- lie names tne louowinir witnesses to prove ever used. fress.

Aud still another, his continuous residence upon, and cultivation Wee, a cannibal from one of the South or. said land, viz One of the most wonderful feats performed by the telephone was over the Western Union Telegraph Company's owned by Noble Custer, of this county. Joseph cnerry holmes, l. w. carruiners, Sea Islands, who is now on exhibition E.

Guernsey. S. Hite. all of Cloverdale Kansas. The Emporia Republican has an edi at Pittsburg, should come to Chicago lines a few days since when conversa GROCERY BAKERY 250 Main Street, Sedan, Kas.

and eat a few members of her city tion was carried on between President tonal snowing tne total amonnt prin council. K. L. WALKER, 19 to Register. Notice for Publication.

Lard Office at Independence, Kans.l December 19, 182. W. B. Strong, ot the Atchison, Topeka cipal and interest paid to bond holders and Santa Fe railroad, in Boston, and since sixty-one to be $2,264,051,638, The burning of the Newhall house in the most oily rascal in the world is your fat man. The oily quality is, Milwaukee on Wednesday morning en- General Manager C.

C. Wheeler, in Amount paid on account of pensioners TTOTICE Is hereby given that the following for the same time $587,428,694. Excess Ia the place to buy your Staple and Fancy Groceries and Provisions. Foreign and Domestic fruits, the best and cheap- perhaps, what enables him to slir through the meshes of the law. JVI named settler nas nied notice or nis intention to make final proof in support of his claim.

tailed a fearful loss of life, some fifty lives being lost. The building was six Hall's VcGrrAni-E Sictua nam Uexkwkk Is a cicnllflc combination of some of tbe most powerful restorative scnts in the vejre; king Join. It restores Rray hair original color. It makes the scalp white and clean. It cures dandruff and liamors, and falling out of the hair.

It furnishes the nutritive principle by which tho hair Is nourished and supported. Ik makes the hair moist, toft and glossy, and Is unsurpassed as a hair dressing. It is the most economical preparation ever oTcml to the public, as its effects remain lonz time, making only an occasional application necessary. It Is recommended and used by eminent medical men. and officially endorsed by the State Assaycr of Massachusetts.

The popularity of Hall's Hair Renewer his increased with the teat of many years, both in this country and la foreign lauJs, and it is now known and used in all tbe civilized countries ot the world. For salt by all dealers. paid to bond holders over pensioners Guaymas. The distance was 3,500 miles. One was on the shore of the Atlantic, the other on the Gulf of California, which mingles with the waters and that said proof will be made before Clerk of District Court at Sedan, Kansas, on Tuesday, $1,676,623,944.

pensioner has suf stories high and has been regarded as Among the papers of the late Thom eb. lNi. viz: Samuel R. Uonnell for the sw' sec 2C tp 31 range 9 east lie names the following witnesses to prove fered in health, the bond holder has fattened in purse. The pensioner lost est in the market Chewing and smoking Tobacco Ci- fars, Ac pay in Cash or Trade the highest Market prices for country nroduce.

butter and ckics. Also as Atwater of New Haven, the following memoranda were recently of the Pacific. The route of themes sage was from Boston to Chicago, Kan a death-trap ever since its erection. In their attempts to economize in expenses at Washington the Congress leg, arm or nealtii, can never be re his continuous residence upon aud cultivation of, said land, viz: found: Mrs. MaLie of 100 twenty-ninth sas City, Pueblo and the old city of stored, the bond holder has hail doub Richard muyon.

Uotleib R. AnrourK. David street, New York, of the firm of Top Santa Fe, and thence on to Benson, in le, treble, and quadruple the amount Arizona Territory, across old Mexico ping has been marriea forty- invested. have a first-class Lunch Room where I you will be waited upon with Hot Coffee, pies and cakes, bread, crackers, cheese, duffec New York cider, lemonade, ional committees are aiming at the big-salaried employes instead of the underpaid clerks, as has heretofore been the habit. That is moving in the right direction.

through Sonora, and finally to Guay mas. The occasion was the comple The edition of The Weekly Inter eignt months. July 24, 1858, had 1 child. July 30, 1859, had J2 childrn Fatten, and A. P.

Myers, all of Orenola, Elk Co. Kansas. SM-td M. J.SALTER. No, 1M1 Register.

Notice for Publication. Land Office at Independence, Kansas.) Dec. lith, 1882. TOTICE is hereby Ei ven that the following Ocean for Thursday, Dec. 28, 1882, weighed eleven tons eight hundred and March 29, 1860, had 2 children.

topic Soda Water Senator Ingalls has introduced a bill March 4, 1861, had 3 children fifty-seven pounds. This was exclu tion of the railroad, when the last spike, a silver one, was driven into a mahogany tie. Arrangements had been duly made by telegraph, the telephones were attached to the wires, and when all was in readiness the signal for the appointment by the President of E'eb. 14, 1862, had 4 children. sive of that portion sent out through the news agencies.

The postage paid THE MILLER BR0S.CUTLEHY CO-I MXRiDxy, coxy. during the season. I also carry a stork of Musical Merchandise, such as Total 12 children Hi named settler has tiled notice of his inten-1 tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will ie made before Clerk District Court at Sedan, Kansas, on Tuesday, r'-l. fith. INvt, vise: JMiut- Kelso for the se' wv tp .1.

I on this edition was i lie pos These children were all born within tage paid on Tlie Daily Inter Ocean for .5 years and seven months, and are all Cllf l. seven commissioners from civil life, at a salary of $10 per day and traveling expenses, to consider the whole subject of nil way transportation, and report their findings to Congress on tho first Monday in December, 1883. Capt. Gilboy, who left San Francisco the weekending Dec $117.12, or lie iiiiiiH's the f-olovviiiir vvltiu'sxi-s prove living and healthy. This is a copy is continuous residcne upon ami 'iilii valio.i from a memorandum given by Hut fath i.

sun I land, viz: Thomas Mnrliu, Hinuii Land, and William a total of fortius week. Tin weight of the various editions of Tin Inter Ocean circulated through the er, Mr. Mable. New England Medical tatislmrv. of Hart Mill, and Foster, was given, and the conversation began.

The managers of the longest continuous line of railroad in the world talked with each other and exchanged congratulations for the period of five hours. The conversations were heard inafeebU tone, but yet they were very distinct, and no wonder, the idea of transmitting the sound of the STANDARD POCKET CUTLERY, LadleV Sdiaen aa4 Xak Erasers. BUkaaaatylsiaf STEEL PENS. Monthly Fnlda, Kansas. Aeeordi-Mis, llanjos, titiitsrs Fifo.

music stands music paper. Mrltiu. Viuliii trim inings in price losuit Thaittiug you for pat fav rs and hoping t- share a part of your uilmnage in the future I rt'inaln yours, truly. No. ii.

J. sal i r.i mail during the year 1S82 was nearly five hundred tons. Inter Ocean. injf MiQnij tm Iowa is overwhelmingly Republican, Notice for Publication. Land Office at Independence, December 1-stsi Dr.

Thomas W. Evans, formerly dentist to Louis Napoleon, arrested a confidential employe for embezzlement. Before the Court Dr. Evans admitted that over a million francs had been has a school house on every hill-top, A. Dickman.

fej voice 3,500 miles is more than marvelous without an actual demonstration it is simply incredible. on August 17, in a dory bound for Australia, was hailed by an inward bound steamer about a month ago. At that time the daring sailor needed no aid. His boat is a cockshell of one and one-eighth tons burthen and he is making his voyage of 6,000 miles alone. a Democrats are opposed to the admission of the southern half of Dakota as a State because the majority of her and owes a debt of only $20,000.

Ten VTOTICE is hereby given that the following- J.1 named settler has tiled notice ui ins inten Baa Tma vflsmllWOs bids, tion to make final proof in supKrt of his claim abstracted from his banking account -rxtaa Xista tenutfast ta nessee is overwhelmingly Democratic, owes a bonded debt of over $20,000,000, and has a Treasurer running away with and that said proof will be made before Clerk of District Court at Sedan, Kansas, on Tuesday The State Temperance Association, without his personal knowledge. The Feb. 6. 1883. viz: B1NNS BENNETT, robbing might hive gone on for years, Jesse F.

Smith for tho aw sec ciwpz half a million of the 'people's money which convened at Topeka on the 10th in st, was largely attended. The fol- I a east. according to his confession, without any one knowing anything about it, He names the following witnesses to prove about his clothes. A Democratic exchange speaks of "the honesty and in nooulation Tote the Republican ticket, lowing was aaoptea as me sense ot tne THE WHITE THE KINO OF ALL Sewing Machines Dealers In his continuous residence upon, aud cultivation of said land, vie Joseph SprouU A. Holverson.

Henry Holver- so large is his income. This recalls tegrity of the great National Demo the case of Jay Gould, who on a wit The would-be State has more post-offic- convention: es than either New Hampshire or Del- We, the temperance people of the aware, and has more population than State of Kanias in convention assem- son, jonn vantun, ail ui wwsr rhih. cratic party," and we give Iowa and ness stand in JNew York, confessed he NO. ICS Jt. J.

SAL. I tit. 20t5 ReRister. Tennessee as references, in illustration. GROCERIES could not recall whether a certain check either Kansas or Nebraska had when Dlea- Jn uo ine reciuuae oi our lDguiuiiQQs.

uecuire as tne sense Admitted. I Pnbllration 'otiee in Attachment. State op Kansas. Administrator's Notice. he drew was for $5,000,000 or $7,000,000.

It is doubtless true that many people Chautauqua County,) The Globe-Democrat, in answer to a Qf the sale of intoxicating liquors as a and 8TATE OF KANSAS. 1 go through life with a very dim idea of their annual expenses, or how much 88. Jones Ackarrnan vs A. McCalip Defendant. Chautauqua County, In the Justice's court of Tompkins a Jus In the Probate Court in and for eaid County.

In they are really worth. It is said that neither Gould nor Vanderbilt can tell correspondent, says: beverage Is drunkenness and is a public of every patriotic citizen In the land. tice of the I'cace of Sedan Township in said county. the matter of the Estate or Edmund Brooke. Deceased.

Notice is herebv riven that letters of Admin NOTICE is hereby given, that on the 2f.th day within $15,000,000 the amount their property would bring if converted into of December. 1SS2. CC Tompkins Justice of the istration hava been ran ted to the undersigned Peace of Sedan townsnip in saia county issued Resotved. That the state has no mor on the Estate of Edmund Brooke, late of said an order of garnishee in tbe above entitled county deceased, by the Honorable, the Probate cash. Demorest's Monthly forFebrua ry.

cause against said A. McCalip defendant, far the had been increased. All such routes were marked on the books with a in red ink. sum of Forty Three and 21-100 dollars. Said Court or tne county and state aioresaia, aaiea the 6th day of January, a.

r. 18-3. Now. all al or legal right to license any wrong, but should enact only such laws as will promote what is right and prohibit what is wrong. RjiardvAfl That thA nrrthlVof 5rn nf tha cause is set for hearing before said Justice, at I his omce in sedan townsnip.

saia county, on A Valuable Gift. persona having claims aoainst tne estate, are hereby notified that they must present the same to the undersigned for allowance within Oarnett Flalndealer: At the funeral EOOTS AND SHOES, tbe 5th day of February, at 10 o'clock a. in. of Mrs. Brandon, Monday, four pall-1 sale of intoxicating liquors as abever- one year from the date of said letters, or they Send your name and address to S.

K. mar tte nreninfleci from anv Denemoi sucn es hssrars were taken from the attendants. I aee is a ereat moral question, and is Hooper, General Passenger Agent of tate- and that if such claima be not exhibited To all whom it may Concern: SEDAN, KAS8AS. within three yeara after the date of said letters, who discovered, after they had got to- nzbt in practice, and it is the duty of h. .11 K0 citizens to foster and promote But more the Hannibal St.

Joseph Railroad, Hannibal, and you will receive especially to George Knowles, Lilly tney snau oe rorever oarreo. MARY E. BROOKE. Administratrix Knowles. s.

ana uaisy Knowies, neirs at law gciuo, i tne same: ana to tnis ena aia and en- same age, rwo being born on the same I couraze tne vigorous enforcement of all of the Estate of Edmund Brooke, Deceased. and Guardians Ad -Litem of heirs at law of George R. Knowles, Deceased, late of Chautauqua county, Kau- by return mail, free, a copy of the "Old Reliable" Memorandum and Pocket day of the month, and all four in the laws of the stale enacted for this pur-aame month, same year and in the same 4 January lth, 1883. Attest, O.W.DALE, 24t3 Probate Judge. SOLD BT CALL JND SEE U.S.

You are hereby notified that I. Administra Companion for 1883. The book has been thoroughly revised and enlarged since last edition, and abounds in use gUte, andio counties that join each I favor of the enforcement of the prohi- tor of said deceased, did. on the 19th day of D.B.KEENY other. I bition law as against tne liquor seller, December, lsxi file a petition in the Probate Sheriff's Sale.

Court of Chautauqua county, Kansas, praying I I out we lavor an active, vigorous cam- red to that 1 might be authorized and empower air, veaie nas mirouuceu a uiu into paign for the purpose of inducing men 8 ED A IT. KAN8AS. described land, for tne pur ful information for the Farmer, Mechanic and Business Man. No one should be without it. Remember, it Successor to Caatleberry, dealer in the Kansas Legislature which provides I by appeals to their higher natures, to aeil tne follow pose of pay in i sell the followinr ine aeota ana costs oi adminis cease the business of selling and the ST ATE OF KANSAS.

1 Chautauqua County, as tration of saidT estate, to-wit: namt or drinking. costs nothing. The ae Bee. 8, town 33, Kangc 8. -And aaid petition will be heard at tbe office Levi Parsons vs.

fm. McLain. of the Probate adze of aaid county, on the 20th Bv Virtue of an order of aale to me directed day of January, a. n. issa, at so cjock p.

nu, or Resolved, That we are opposed to and protest against any attempt by the legislature to strike prohibition from the constitution by submitting an and delivered, issued out of the 13th Judicial The State Bar- Association recently District Court of the State of Kansas, sitting in Choice Family Groceries, i Totacco, Cigars, Flour, Feed aaid day, at wnirn time ana piace eaco oi -yon and all others interested are notified to be present and show cause If any yon have why an order of aale as prayed for should not be granted. and ror cnautauqua eounty, in said state, will, on Tuesday, Jaanary 80th, 1 $8 organized at Topeka, by its rules require each member to have been admitted to practice before the Supreme Court, and also exacts a membership amendment for that purpose, or the repeal or the emasculation of the law already enacted tor the enforcement Dated this I an day or nee. A. v. CALL TOR THE HXAZtAlXXAXi SHXHaX TQHIC BITTERS.

It trill prevent sad rare Malaria, Dyspepsia. Liver Com plain BilUoosnesa. Flrk -Headache, Bcrofula and diseases caused by Impaired na trltloa as well ss Imparities of the bloat RheBmatism, Goat LIthenIa, Xearalgta diseases dependent on imperfect assimilation or food or defective excretion and Elimination, Flatulence, Cramps ta the bowels and spasmodic diseases generally. DOSE rron one half to one wineglass roll L. T.

HEN RICK 8. of the for Geological survey of the State, and creates a board composed of the governor, the attorney general and the president of the Kansas A cad amy of science, with power to appoint a competent geologist to act as director of the work completed. The director is to have full control of the organization of his eorps. including an assistant geologist, a paleontologist, an analytical and experimental chemist, and such other assistants as he may require. The salary of the director is fixed at not to exceed $2,000.

and that of his assistants not more than $1,200 each. It it proposed to appropriate 110,000 a year to the work. We hope to sea It or something at 2 o'clock, m. of aaid day, in the town of Resolved, That we are opposed to "A sreek made at home by the industri fee of $5 and the payment of annual dues in the sum of $3. The collections Peru, in Belleville township, in laid county and State, offer at pnblie aale.

for cash in hand, the ine caning oi a constitutional conven ous, uesi Dunnes or i ore vne pnouc. Capital not needed. we wm start yon. Un women, bovs and rirla wanted ev of the Association are made through following described personal property of the above named Wm. McLain.

to-wic One Hundred and Forty bushels of Corn, be sold at bottom can work la spare time, or give your whole the member in various counties, and should any member wilfully fad to lion. Resolved, That we are opposed to the organization of a new party. Ke solved, That we invite the co-operation of all lovers of law and order, regardless of politics or religion, is support of the principles herein, time to the business, no ouier tuines wiu i m.i, prices pay nearly as well. No one cm fail to make more or leas. WM.BOTD, Sheriff.

By T. N. Kino, Under Sheriff: SharilTa Office, Sedan. Jaanary Wh, 24 ta make any remittance he is expelled from the Association and his name w. huh uaj-; ciuter unnaeaiateij before or after eating.

For sale at all Wadlnc enormous pay. cuku iisk k. vuww wux outfi and tenns free. Money made last. eaaUy.

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Years Available:
1876-1884