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There is no nse in wearing that shock SPECIAL K0TIIC3. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. ng bad hat when yon can get a new one A. Saunders, County Clerk, left yesterday morning for Topesa, as a witness in the bond suit against Salamanca of the latest style so cheap at tha Chicago Pat TfecM Tw TefeUier. Ho! you Border Star local faber wield-er, what'smatter wid vou this week.

Ardently did we search for some items to clip from your paper as county news. Imagine our chagrin when we found but Wanted. (FOBXIKLT COLCMBCS VIDrTTK.) Store. OA CORDS OF WOOD. township for $75,000.

case comes np this morning and the people will soon know If they have to pay the bonds or We doq't think the Lord treated the OUR FIRST L. L. DocELrniT. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY. Lone little item in an 8-colann county pa second fiddle man just right by giving BY JA2IES WILSCS.

himtheJsead and ears He did and only two legs. For Sale, A HOUSE and two lota, well ed, outbuildings, well, at this office. TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION i The boy preacher Jumped Ills board bilL His' agent is being followed by a 2,00 Per Year In Advance. BANKERS, Columbus, Kansas, -TKA18ACT X-- CH-IEEAL AX KING BUSINESS. Cold, Government Bonds and Drafts on tlie ti -ititf pal cities of tlie United States and Europe bought and sold.

Ulghfvt price paid for County, Township and Bonds and County Orders. Deposits received and interest allowed On tinia deposits. Money iuvestcd and taxes paid for noa Loans made upon well improved farms at low r.i'.es. COMMERCIAL PAPER DISCOUXTEDl CORRESPONDENTS relative of a girl whom he enticed from 1 Tuesday we were shown some specimens of coal by W. H.

Lyons, taken from the bank of Mr B. F. Rogers, on Cherry creek eight miles northwest of Columbus, which were certainly as fine specimens of us. we ever seen anywhere. We are under obligation to Dr.

Shackle for a nice piece of bear meat. Our satisfaction in eating the same' wonld have her home. RAILWAY TIME-TABLE. There Is now do hope of finding Jesse per that was worth reproducing. lry and come to the front next week and show your collar button with a few readable items.

id FiddU. Galena. Not. 30th, 1879 Doitor Bordkr Stab: Enclosed please find $2.00 for which send me the Star six mouths, and al send to Mat toon. 111.

I do not agree with yon in politics, and hove ben. tak ing the Galena Min r. but I prefer a paper which trives some news. Yours Respectfully, The namas in the above note are withheld for obvious reasons. It is but a sample of many letter'we receive from Short Creek, which shows that people differ even on the merits of newspapers.

James unless he should form a partnership with Kate Bender and start out on a lecturing tour. F. S. Si. G.

It. R. CNo Regular Trains Sundays.) For Sale. GOOD building location, three lots il 50x120 vacb, good well, barn. c.

Will be sold reasonable. Inquire at this office. For Sale. A SUBURBAN lot containing 31-2 acres, good location, land fn cultivation, small house. For tale cheap.

Inquire at this GOING KOBTH. WE ARE TO REDUCE OUR MOBSTER STOCK. Mail, leaves. There is a land Qf pure delight, where Way Freight, leaves, been greater If we had been quite sure no delinquents dwell; where those who eOIHO ROUTH. 10:21 p.

m. 6.05 m. 1.U0 p. m. that we could tell the difference between the meat of a bear and that of a mule- Mail, leaves, Way Freight, leaves, cheat the printer are always sent to Hel-ena.

Arkansas. footed Arkansaw hog. You can afford to buy your wife a nice NEW YOPK. The Corbin Banking Co. ST.

8. fr The New York Store seems to be al T. LOUIS. Valley National bank. Bank of Kansas City.

Chriftmas present if you don't believe eorsa BAST, KANSAS CTY. Immense Reduction in Every Department! ways crowded with customers. Mr. Ly- Mail, leaves. just examine and price the goqds at the 1.32 a.m.

Freight, leaves, For Sale or Exchange. A' STOCK of jewelry a.I watch.es for sale cheap, or will trade for team. Inquire at this office. kins always keeps a complete stocs of Chicago Store. everything in his line and sel)s at the COLUMBUS DIRECTORY.

GOISO VI8T. Tnere are a number of criminal cases Mail, arrives. i reiaht, arrives. Ii52 11.47 6.53 B.B, i. m.

lowest living prices. You can always find almost anything you want at the Old Reliable New York Store. to be tried at the adjourned term of the Dbitrct Court, probably euough to occa-py the full term. FEOM DECEMBER 1st, 1879, TO JA3XARY 1st. ISSO, TTC OFfER 01R For Sale or Exchange.

A KIMBALL Organ, first class good as new, latest style, 13 stops. Inquire at this office. Cherokee county 6eems to be furnish COLUMBUS, KANSAS DEC. 5, 8J9 One of our subscribers savg that every ENTIRE STOCK ing an immense amqunt of hay other eastern markets. Sev Now Is the time to prepare bogus ballot copy of the Stab sent east for one year will bring on an average two settlers to Cherokee county.

eral hay presses have been running for Asoatier Solntioa. The solution of the proble about the cakes In the Star of November 2Sth, given by some unknown person. Is wrong. The problem does not say that sold 3 of his cakes to Gfor 9 cents; it it did tlien ought tc have ail of C's money, as there was but three cakes sold. The problem sav they sold 3 of the cakes for cents which left six cake.

Now Abas paid out 3 cents'and 6 cents, therefore A should have 2 cakes and 4 cases left, and as lias paid out twice as much as A he should havejtwice as "much of tha profits, which would give himtwo-thirds of 9. or 6 "cents. The correct answer boxes. i Mr. D.

Marshall was in on Saturday 7'he song of the exoduster3, carry weeks aud a large amount has beep baled and shipped, yet It seems to be as plentiful as ever In the country. me bacK," and subscribed for the Star. Mr. M. Js a Republican but he says he Uses ta read a good "county paper.

Small game is becoming plentiful la Columbus Lodge No. 56, 1. O. O. DRY GOODS, the markets.

held ifs annual election last Saturday A yonng lady in this city saw her Glass, putty, c- go to West's night. P. G. James Wilson was elected Adonis In the barber shop, the barber new druir store. N.

Chas. Duncan, V. Joseph CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES. FANCY GOODS Staueking. Sec'y, P.

I. For choice and pure drugs go to West's fanning iiis mustache. She now sings, -0, he dyed for me," would be tt at A had 3 cents and 2 cakesl CHURCHES. M.T3, CHURCH Services at 11, A. and 8 p.

H. Sul: I at 3 P. M. PBKHBrXERAN C1ITJRCII Services every flabbbt'i, at 11 a. 8 p.

every alternate JSabba'h. Sunday-school at 9 a. m. BAPTST CnURCII. Scrriees in the Baptist Chapel every Sabbath, at 11.

a.m., and at 7:. p. (exc-t teeomt Sabbath in each month.) Prayr meeting each Wednesday evening at 7itto'elouk. CIUUSTIAN CnCRClLz-Serriees held at the Court. H.ue every alternate Lord day at 11 A.

M. arid at 7 P. meetings on there-aaiidns Lord's days 3. P. M.

Elder M. J. JENKINS, Paster, SOCIETIES. I. r.

O. Columbus 56, 1. 0.O. every Saturday evening. Ed.

Mc-l'hei-mu. N. Um C. A. Duncan, It.

S. Lodge, No.l2f, I' 0. 0. meets every Saiuriuy evening in their hall in Melrose, Neoflio township. W.

II. Browne, N. (J. Ir. A.

J.Egsi-. H. A. F. A A.

M. Prudence Lodire.No. 100, A. P. A A.

rat-ets at their hall in Columbus, on the first tiiir Tuesday evenings of each month. II. PuMoJ, W. M.5 J. F.

Sherman, Secretary. Columbu Chapter, Ne. 28, of Royal Arch Masons, the second Tuesday of each month. W. 0.

Lyiuna, M. E. II. Chester Branin. Scribe.

WESTERN STAR ENCAM PMEXT, No. 26, I. O. meets at Odd Fellows' 1111, Colura-bus, en tne Sm sad third Wednesday in each month, a'. 'J.

McDowell, C. I. Mendenhall, A. O. I'.

W. Columbus Lodue. No. 14, meets every Monday eveninst at their hall, in Columbus. A.

J. Bahnoy, M. C. A.Saunders, Ree. navy drug store.

gain and had fijcents and 4 canes gtf n. Gilbert Bates; It is rumored that Judge Frye, Slem R. and P. G. Harry Moore, Treasurer.

Preparations are being made for a public installation. Never strlne a man when he is down- Lisle, Joe Kleinfield and a few more he might get up. "bonded bloat holders." are going into Mr. C. Wtiitesides, a substantial farmer Prescriptions acouraiely compounded at large mining speculations.

mi Fiifiiiat of Ross township, was in the cjty last West's dmg store. Persons who go to Eureka Springs via Wanted a good fresh milch cow. In Oreat Clearing Sale, In order to, make room for our coming stock of goods we are determined to sell our present stocK at prices that will further open the eyes of our customers. Come and see as when youwish to purchase your holliday goods, we are com quire at this office. of Pierce City should call on Perry Cook for a team.

Mr. C. keeps the best teams and Is a gentleman withal. Saturday niakiug arrangements for bis sons, William, John aDd Eberle, to attend the public schools in this city. The excellence of our public schools is beginning to attract the attention of the people of the county.

The coal shaft is still progressing with CAPS, Publication Notice. TATE OF KANSAS. County of Cherokee, In District Court of Cherokee county, Kansas, 11th Judicial District. Casper Iliestaud and Theodore Hicstand Plalutifts, vs. H.

C. Stnlztman, J. S. Smith, tfmith, Ed Melboura and Melbouru Defendants. Notice is herebv given to the above named II.

C. Stultzinan, J. S. Smith, Smith, his wife. Ed Melbourn and Melboura, bis wife, that tliev have been sued in the District Court Cherokee county, Kansas, 11th Judicial District, by the above named phiutift', Casper Hiestand and Theodora 11 if stand, and that tbeir petition was filed in the Clerk's Office ot said Court on tlie 18 ritr of August, 1S78, for a judgment tor $400 with inter st at 10 per cent, per annum thereon from May 22d, 1879, aud tor foreclosure of a certain mortgage on -ot 410, in Galena, Cherokee county, Kansas.

to secure the same, aud tor the purpose of excluding the defen 'auts Smith and Melbourn from any interest in said mortgaged premises. That you a-e required to answer said petition on or before the 27 to day of Decern' er, 1S79. or the i-etition will be taken as true and jud-rment for $100 with interest at 10 ner cent, from the 22 I day of May, 1673, wllbe taken against defendants II. C. Stulzuian, and also for foreclosure of said mortgage and an order ot sale ol said lots, also excluding defendants Smitjii an I Melbourn from any and all interest in said real estate, and costs of Gasper Hiestaxd, Tbeodorb Hkistand.

PialntiflS. an excellent prospect. An exchange gives a long article on Call at Ilaaeltine's and see his new putting away apples." We liaye a tol pelled in the next thirty days to make room for a pew stock and will sell re stock of heating stoves. erable good plan, ourselves. Bring us a Last week a paragraph appeared in our GLOVES, TRUNKS AT HALF PRICE.

BED COMFORTS half bushel and we'll illustrate. Col. Hallo well isatOswego prosecit- State Items iu regard tp the Kansas City gardless of profits. The goods are com ingsomecro Ked whisst-y distillers. We understand tfcat Mr.

E. P. Hender ing and we must have the room. Come Times and its specials which was absolutely false and of course was inserted early to the Chicago Store. About an average of a car load of hogs 1SD BL1XKETS IT TRICES LOWER TD1S KXOffS BEFORE IS TOES- son and soi) have leased Maj.

Bahney 8 mill. Mr. H. is an experienced miller and no doubt will be successful. are being shipped ('ally from this city.

ATTORNEYS. without our knowledge and consent. The Kansas City Times Is au excellent paper aud its special dispatches is an improve New JfeatjJIarket, Our grain men are securing from three TF YEARS, BEGIRD LESS OP RECE.VT 1UV1MXS IS- Mr. I. P.

Mitchell, who fell down a to live thousand1 bushels Ql corn daily. i. T. BHBAMIAX. I.

K. HlLT.OWCLL. East side square, at the old etaodform-ejly occupied by S. Meginety. I will Haseltiue i3 selling stoves as cheap as ment on Western dailis.

The school board has as yet, we be shaft in Galena and was injured thereby, has brought suit against Cheney, Mc-Pherson, et al foi $10,000 damages. ever, regardless of the advance in prices. pay cash tor cattle, hogs, sheep, calves and bides. Give me call and 1 will Kinds OF There is a movement on foot to organ lieve, taken no action to provide tor the seperate education nt the colored pupils. whoop you up a dish of feteax cheap for Messrs.

Lawton Crewson, land ize a mining expedition to. New Mexico. for cash. Wm. Stbotk.

agents, report business good. They say Hallowell Shearman, ATTORNEYS at LAW, COL.IJ9IDUS, liAS. Office in Ilobart Doubleday's Bank. Will Practice In Federal and State onrc. of Kansas and Missouri.

1-tf The crowded condition of tlie public schools renders it necessar lor tha board Mr.Chas. Cpan has just moved into hia new house in the southeast part of town. to take some action soon, as a inat'er of we may look out for a large Increase in the population of this county next spring and summer. CiniMmltb. Will repair all kinds of guns, pistols.

Mr. Fred. Blattner, of Weir City, it is justice to the patrons aud especially to tne colored children. By W. Al.

Mathenev. Their Att'y. said, will be deputy under Mr. Woodruff'. "Dey don't gib us any land, pervish- sewing machines, locks, All worn done promptly and warranted.

Shop on Attest: M. W. Coulter, Clerk. PURCHASERS IS SEARCH OF DARCANS CIS NOW FIND TSEtI AT THE CHICAGO. GASH STORE, The County Treasurer informs us that uns, or even good prices for our work.

4t. By E. F. Stowell. Deputy, g.

0. WEBB W. L. BCRAKTON I V. B.

LASS I We ain't a bit better off here than po south side Qf square near Hunt's drug store. A.Alfbkd. the taxes are being paid up better than usual. Sheriff's Sale. white trash," was the melancoly refrain of an exoduster.

UKI GLASSE St RAMON, Murray Howertou have "an endless STATE OF KANSAS, DIED. ss Look out for hre. Columbus has ex See the new apvertisement of the Chicago Store. The manager, Mr. Uexter, informs us that fur the next 30 days he will have Ids annual clearing sale to make room for an immense stock of new goods.

Persons wishing anything in the dry goods or clothing line are invited to call and examine goods and prices. The trial of Bruce "Virgil and Tom West Side Square, Columbus, Kas. County of Cherokee, variety of dress goods. Call and bee them. BRANNIN.

In thisTclty, Tuesday morn traordinary good luck in not hiving any Attorneys at Law BY virtue of an order of sale Issued out of the Eleventh Judicial District Court big fires, but it may not always be so Justice Skichmore has just completed a of Cherokee county, State ot Kansas, 1 Examine well 'your flues and chimneys ing, Dec. 2d. lsiy. Albert Limonc, twin son ot W. I.

and F. nnie E. Bran-nin. aged two years, uone month and nine days. Little "Monty' was one of the twin fine suburban residence ia the west part win on COLUMBUS, KANSAS.

when you put up stoves. 3w MONDAY TnE 15th DAY OF DECEM of town. BER A. 1S7S). Smith, craiged with cutting and attempt different courts of the Mr.

Long and Messrs. noyt Klein Look at the date accompanying the ad Will practice in the State. at 1 o'clock p. ofter for sale at public ing to kill Reamer Sanderson, has been field, our enterprising lumbermen, are dress on your paper and if it is past, call OPENING- OF" auction, tne following described real doing a big trade. Many farmers through and see us.

property to-wit: The northeast qr of wnosff.bright faces had become faml lar to all. He has left his sister, father and mother and gone to a better world The bereaved parents have the sympathy of alL O. clakk, postponed till Thursday the 11th, to await the results of Sandersons wounds. The parties were remanded to jail by Justice Skidmore and Maj. Bahney toos naseitine is tne place to Duy your out the comity are putting up houses barns, out buildings, tun noriuwcsT qr ui eecuon -o.

do, township 31, south of range 21, eastt'l tlie 6th priucipal meridian. Hardware, Stoves, Tinware, Iron, NaiS' There is considerable inquiry Ironi At the front door ol tne court IIone Rope, ATTORNEY at LAW them down to Baxter on Weduesday. those who wish to rent houses and farms. NEXT WEEK in the city of Columbus, Cherokee county, Kansas. J.

Frank McDowell left hjs reservation The Courier asks the Jt'ner'what is a Beaolaflons of Reupect. At the last meetingjof Columbus Lodge Persons who have houses or farms to this week and came to Columbus tq get lbe property was levied upon as the seven 8pot?" Don't raise a -'cold deck' rent would do well to let the fact be property of J. W. Robrbaugh at the the news. No.

50, I. O. O. the following reso AND JUSTICE OF PEACE, suitot A A. Brock way aalustJ.

known through this paper, f- oa the Miner man, Oscar. You remind us of a minister who told his congrega Rohrbaugh et al an will be sold to satis The emigration boom is beginning. lutions were passed in regard to the death of Wm. Schmidt, a member ot the lodge: The adjourned session of the October fy said order of sale. Terms of sale Several families are inquiring for houses tion that he knew nothing about cards.

Kansas, 1L1RRAY Empire City, llflWllflS cash. term of the District Court will commence aud farms. Said he, "in a game of se en up I don't Given under rav hand this 11th da of Hall Comtmbcs Ltjge, Comtmbcs Ltjge, December 20th and continue one week. Col. Shcphard ffas our thanks for November, isia.

1 No. 53, I. O. O. Nov.

20th, 1S79. ST. CLAIR WALLACE, The next regular term commences the know whether the ace or deuce is high." "In eucre, when spldes are trumps, I don't know whether the jack of clubs courtesies. The Colonel ia one of the A. J.

Baoxet. n23-5t. Sheriff. fourth Monday in January. That in the death of our beloved broth solid men.

HEADQUARTERS FOR er, wm. Schmidt, our oraer nas lost a The Grant boom, the Shearman boom. 1 he best bargains in cook stoves and Attorneys at Law! is the right or left bower. Mayor Cheney, of Empire, we under Sheriff's Sale. useful and valued member; one tuat, diir-pf? hia life and while a member of the the Sey more boom and the Bayard boom any kind of hardware, can be had at Ju STATE OF NSAS, Indeoendent Order 'd Fellows, tried to are nothing compared to the Chicago stand, has been criticised for trying to lius Viereck's.

hcap Dry Goods, Clotliinir, No county or cnerokee. live up to the teachings and principles of Store boom, where you can get anything suppress bawdy houses and other places. Remember the penalty (5 per cent.) will BY virtue of an order of sale Issued out the Order. aud the Courier coudemns him for en you want at the lowest prices. Prompt attention given to all kinds of Notar lai work, Collections, Conveyances, etc.

OUice in liarney'a Drug Store, be added to your taxes if not paid before We sympathize with the beteaved wid of the Eleveuth Judicial District Court ow and fatherless children in this the Mr. W. O. Parks, ttje new proprietor December 21st. of Cherokee county, State ol Kansas, I hour of their affliction and shall render weir city, KANSAS.

4f the Planters House, in Baxter, Is de forcing license ordinances. We think laws and ordinances ought to cither be enforced or repealed, and if the Courier man, who is also Mayor, would enforce It is rumored that old cigar boxes are in them all the aid we can, as in duty bound. win on MONDAY TnE 15th DAY nP DECEMBER, A. 1879. ter mined that it shall- continue to be a tions.

Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes, Groceries, Queens ware, detuand at Galena since the bciimius of We are grateful for the Kindness ot the members of Short Creek Lodge, No. 143, MISCELLANEOUS. class hotel. If you waut to be made at 2 o'clock p. offer for vale at public the new contest.

the law in reference to bawdy houses. and Baxter Lodge, No. 51, In assisting comfortable stop at the Planters. aucuon, tne louowtng described real property, to-wit: The south (1-2) bait Remember we take most all kinds of intoxication, he would give much H. LAWTOIt K.

A. CRKWSON Mr. C. W. Bugbee returned this week us in the burial services ol our brother.

A copy of these proceedings shall be sent to the relatives of the deceased and grain, produce, on subscription if better satisfaction. of the northwest qr and the northwest qr of the uorthwest qr of section 30, town- He has been traveling in the interest paid in advance. LAVITOX CREWSOX, to the papers of the county areruest of the Ancient Order of United snip oi, range zi, east vtn principal me Yes, she always well dressed, and the nuian. to publish. We think our citizens are a little to easily imposed upon by pretenders, frauds and sharpers.

When an individual comes Workmen and has organized a number INSURANCE AGENTS Northeast Corner of Square, Columbus. Kansas. At the front door of the Court House secret of it is she buys her goods at the of lodges in Southeastern Kansas. Chicago Store. in the city of Columbus, Cherokee coun ty.

Kansas: V. JUCUOWKLi James Wilsox, JounStaiffkb, Committee. here pretending to be a preacher or lec COLUMBUS. KAS. The papers in a divorce case have beei For, notions, combs, brushes, toilet art The property was lev'ed upon as the turer in some good cause his authority property of J.

C. Stutler at the stilt ol filed irf the District Clerk's office (Elford vs Elford) in which the defendant, Fran icles, fancy soaps, perfumery, Ac, go to and recommendations should be exam Rcprwit Springfield, of Underwrit A. A. Brock way asraiuat J. C.

stutler et ers, of Nw lork. Home, of New York, and A Sbot BeviTr Free. nest's drug store. ined. This ia due to the cause of relig cis Elford, Is accused of a criminal fnti Mutual Life, of Mass.

Will write at lowest rates al and will be sold to satisfy said order of sale. Terms of sale cash. The famous American Model 6 Shot ion aud morality as well as to protect the desirable risks. Game is reported plentiful in the na macy with her step-son, Cornelius El Given under my band this 11th dav of Bull Dozer Revolver is made of re'ect community. Those who attend catch tion and several of our shootiss are talk ford.

metal and neath finished. Can be load iMoyemoer. joj. ng of taking a hunt. We fcavo located here permanently, and by fair and honest dealing ed -in an instant.

Just the thing for UI always trade with those who adver penny exhibitions, buy of street peddlers or engage in their confidence games de A. Babxet, n2S.5t. Sheriff. tramps and Burglars. Having perfected succeeded in building np a large trade.

Jones says it is a good plan for every tise In the county says an old Henry S. Walker, serve uo sympathy. arrangements lor an immense quantity poor man to fatten a hog. He can then and well-to-do farmer. 'Those who are we are receiving the patronage of the best people in lbe county, for which we are very irratefal.

and in the future as in the naat Khali en of these Revolvers, we are enabled to Mr. W. E. Swansoa, the new Demo make both, ends meat. not willing to invite me to their store make the following and heretofore un- deavor to aooommodate and please all.

cratic County Commissioner elect, who narrailed. offer. To introduce the Mam- Congress has once more assembled and Notice. J. Knox Barney, Plaintiff, vs.

J. D. Sams, Defend' nt, through my paper can't have my patronage." we give our readers this wees the Presi tnouth Quest into Hero Unmet, we ofler to send an ellegantart premium and one will taKe his seat on the 12th of January, isauold resident of CheroKee connty, lasterer Contractor. dent's message iu lull. We must" have a good public hall, and Revolver Free, to any one who will send having here in '60 from California, to Before J.

W. Roblnett, a Justice of the 75 cents for a Fix' mouths trial subscrip one of our enterprising citizens says he Murray Howerton have the best line CHEAP, CHEAPER, CHEAPEST, which State he went from Iowa, conse tion. Ihe Mammouth Quext is one of the Peace for Cherokee Township, Cherokee county, Kansas. of trimmings, silks, satins, ever lare-st papers published in the World. quently he has been a resident of this Ornamental work a Specialty.

brought to this market. The above named J. D. Sams will take The family favorite and home paper tor the million It has 16 pages, 64 columns, county for thirteen years, and is well in Is the way say it. undersold.

Give us notice that said J. Knox Barney, plain We don't know what it is to bo a call. Capt. Stott, A. S.

Dennlson and Clar formed in regard to the business interests crowded with illustrated artioles, stories. ence Woodruff, will stjou become citi tiff, has commenced a civil action before said Justice for the sum of twenty-live noetrv. sketches, wit. humor, fun, re will build one in the Spring but he don't want us tQ blow about it. He has got the 'squivalent" and means just what he says.

Dr. P. F. Shackle talks of putting ip on extensive Infirmary at Eureka Springs, Ark. His reputation as physician and his business qualifications point hie out of the county, lie is a farmer, living on Orders for Lathing, Plastering, cement- zens of the county seat.

ceipts, bv the ablest writers. and 2o-100 dollars with mtet est from the lnir Cisterns, liimuinsr Chimneva. his farm four miles from this -city. He loth day ol October. 1679.

and tnat an Ac, left at his Residence In Columbus A long line of grain and hog wagons Our sole purpose in making this great ofler is to introduce our paper, well was not a candidate for Commissioner, will fecorve lrompt Attention, order of garnishment was issued to V. T. Badarley on the 15th dav of October. be seen at most all hours during the was not present at the convention which knowing we can secure hundreds of sub Hone but first-class Workmen employed! day waiting to be weighed. scribers in almost any town.

This ofler nominated him and refused to allow hi3 1879. Said cause will be heard by said Justice at bis office la said township in as the right man to mase a success of is open onlv 60 days Remember you name to be used in connection until im NEW PROCESS FLOUIi get a 6 Shot Revolver free, lease re lion. Anderson, John Ritter and C. A. Saunders started to Tope ka yester the first diy ot December, IS79, at the portunad by his ueighbors and the tax wm.c.

uiit 3 ct. postage stamp, urcier as once, day to attend S. Court. aud address, J. A.

koartt, payers generally. As ah honorable and uprjzht business man be is well known nour oi iv o'ciock. a. m. J.

W. Robisett, J. P. J. Ksox Barney, Plaintiff, Sol.

Smith, Attorney for Plaintiff. rmiadeipnia, irenna. Real Estate Financial I'ha contest over the election returns is nothing compared with the contest for in this vicinity, and his election as a Dem BURGESS REDELL, Agents- ocrat.over the regular Republican nomi Notice of Final Settlemeit. cheap goods at the Chicago Store. Notice.

A load of fresh fish from the nation nee In a. district where the Republicans have a decided majority is a better en Notice is hereby given that the 613 Washington ave. Llndell Hotel Block, was sold in town Monday. They sold Notice is hereby giren that (he undersigned, administrator of the estate of W. Barrows, deceased, nndei signed was, on the 31st day of AT TOE such an institution.

The election of officers of Western Star Encampment, I. O. O. resulted as follows: M. Coulter, C.

S. O. McDowell, II. James Wilson. S.

I. Mendenhall, J. W. C. Duncan, Scribe, James Brown, Treasurer.

Mr. Whiteside, of Ross township, who has one of the best farms in the county, otters the same for sale cheap. His reason for selling is to obtain better educational facilities for his children. He has 160 acres, well improved. s.

An itiuerant vender of patent medicines wanted us to give him a' good puff" this week and take pur pay in medicine. readily at 4 aud 5 cents per pound. dorsement than we could give him. Teax-bera Association. October, 1879, by the Probate Coart will on Friday, the 9th day of anu St.

Louis, lIo of Cherokee connty, Kansas, duly The County Treasurer, Mr. Gregg, is sending out hia annual notices to delin ary, 1880, at the honr of 1 o'clock appointed Administrator of the On December 6th, 1879, at esonai at tension Mven tv tha nnr p. present bis account for final quent personal property taxpayers. estate ot Thos. Miller, deceased.

10 o'cIock a. the County Association chuse and sale of City and County prop settlement and ask to be( discharged Creditors and all others interested will be held In the school! building at eriy. vorresponaenee solicited. The ladies say Murray Howerton have the most stylish and the cheapest as said Administrator. will take due.

notice thereof and ao Columbus. Given under my hand this 1st day COLUMBUS cloaks they have seen the market. that their claims are presented in Ihe following programme has been MI vm of December. 1879. J.H.

McHEE, Adm'r. doe coarse of law. Tatlob FosTra, Farmers should not sell all their grain LIVERY STABLE His friends cafi have his remains forward and provisions now. There's going to Administrator of the estate of Thos. arranged by the commit ee.

FOBEXQOV, t. Music Prayer. Music be a big rush to Oklohouia next spring Ratlee of Flsal SetUeDeit Miller, deceased. 2Ct3 C. O.

Stocxslager, a leading attorney 1IAMMETT BANTA Prop'r Select reading. MIjs Anna E. Snevely from Galena, was up yesterday. Char Notice is hereby the undersigned Administrator of the estate of Squire Coonrod, deceased, will, on ley reports things lively in the Queen Saerifi Sale. STATE OF KANSAS.

County of Cherokee, ed by sending express charges and paying 40 cents for pine box. Columbus has no reason. complain on the fuel question. Good coal Is delivered In any quantity at from seven to ten cents per bushel; dry hard wood at from $2 50 to $3.00 per cord and corn cobs at 25 cents per wagon load. Jiientai Arithmetic, Mr.

Chas, nan ner. 1 o'clock p. it. City. Wednesday, the 7tb day ot January First elass lists furnished on short notina ARE NOW MAKING TIIK BEST BY vi'tue of an execution famed nnt of lBsU, at the boar of 1 o'clock: p.

Taxpayers should see that their person conveyed to anv-nnint blc rates, the 11th Judicial District Court of Chero present his account for final settle Music. Physiology Baxter. Kee connty, State of Kai.sas. I wilt, or and Hygiene, Dr. ment and ask to be discharged as said Special attention given to the buying and of stock.

S. W. Cor. Square, Columbus. Ks.

MONDAY THE Sth DAY OF DCEM The new drug store just finished and Administrator. rer a. d. i.ra. teaching Spelling, Mir Methods of Sade Meutzer.

a property tax is paid before the 15th of January or warrants will served and costs added. Mr V. G. Reamer has purchased the Interest of Mr. Pepper in the grocery store on the northeast corner of the stocked with new goods by Mr.

P. at 9 o'clock a.m., ofler tor tale at Pub Given nnder my hand this 2d day Paper. M-ntal Science inthe-Com-t DOLLARS TOStWO A TEAP 11c Auction, the following decribed real property, to-wit: Lots No. 21 and 2s3 tnon bchools, Henry Harvey." of Jjeoember, 1879. JOILN F.

COUNROD, Administrator. on West of Columbus street, in the cit West is a model establishment and a credit to the city. Mr. W. has spared no pains or expense fitting up a nice and convenient store and has filled it with the A cordial invitation is extended to all OT to to 20 a day in your own locality.

Ko risk. omen do as well as men. Many make more than the amount stated above. No oneean fail to make money fast. Any one can do of Empire City, Cherokee county, Kan sas.

square. teachers of this and adjoining counties Come one, come all, and let as try At the frontdoor of tne Court IInue to The President recommends the opening best and newest stock in his line. IN THE MARKET. F02 SALE BY J. RAILSS1CK.

in tb City ot Columbus. Cherokee conn the work. You can make from 50 eta. to $2 an Of the Indian Territory. That do set- Among the exfress transferred at Bran- make the association a success.

W. J. Moore, Sec'y, ir oy uctvuui yuur rtums3 ana spare fi time to the business. It costs nothing to tTy the WB' UUL vnonuuia OOOm Attorney at Law, nin'e yesterday we noticed a box con-. tail ing a full gr wn wolf (cayot).

The and Solicitor for On following inscriptions were on the box; a ty, Kansas. The property was levied opoo as the property of Katie MeLauga-lin at the suit of Katie McLaughlin against A. J. Bahney et al and will be sold to satisfy said execution. Terms of rale cash.

Given under my band this 5th day of November 1S79. A.J. Bahmet, Sheriff. rCXSIOXS, BOUNTIES AXD "i am awanaenng exue. was once a next spriug.

"Of course they Lave haudsorae, gentlemanly and obliging clerks, but I think the reason the Uidies all go to the Chicago Store is on account of the superior quality and cheapness of the business. Nothing like it for money making ever offered before. Business pleasing and strictly honorable. Header, if you want to know all about the best paring business before the public, jciid us your address and we will send full particulars ana private terms freo; samples worth ij also free; you can then make up your mind lor youMclf. Address GEORGE STILS0N Portland, Maine.

W. C. ILykins, Murray Mowu ton, Pepper Henley, J. 51. Smith.

PATENTS. For new go -da in a few days at Hainer's Picture Gallery. Picture Frames and Photograph Albums of all kinds and neighbor of Chief Joseph!" "There are no chie sens or lambs on this route I Office over Hobart Doubleday's sizes, Turn me "Rands 03!" liank, Columbus, Kansas..

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1878-1880