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The Parsons Eclipse from Parsons, Kansas • 2

The Parsons Eclipse from Parsons, Kansas • 2

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Auction. We are doing an auc one has tne slightest confi Republican. A uoininaiiou is equivalent to an election, so if a A. II. AYRES, PARSONS ECLIPSE, belhon? -Wbatli there to sop- tion and commission business on dence in either of as, and I know port any such an argument! AttoraoT at Law.

dishonest man can by any device get a nomination, his election is a The south has not yet recover J. B. Lamb, Editor and Proprietor very well that you would cheat me and sell me out just as quick Riggs avenue, two doors north of Johnson avenue. All kinds of second hand goods will be sold by us. ed from the effects of a great re Commissioner of Deeds for the state of 1.

foregoue conclusion. We hope Democrats and Greenbackers as sou would anyoouy else: i bellion in which they lost every PAKSONS. KANSAS. AUG. 12.

4 Office on Forest avenne. one door east We also buy and sell. will go into the country lo pell gooi's at auc knew that when I started in with LAID of City Drug" Bt ore. they had to loose. These men, AGE by hundreds of thousands, are you, but you claimed to have ac- tion for parties desiring it.

will unite their forces in Kansas this year and thus create an op posing force that will amount to a factor io the campaign. cess to the ear of Tilded, I mean Blaiu Co. W. N. GODLEr, that one that he can bear out of.

I shall get off at the next station, for I believe I am going to be -Manufacturer of- resting in nameless graves on more than four hundred battle fields their slaves are free, and having been educated to freedom by more than half a generation of liberty, it would be more than Go to the old reliable drus house nnt. nfT nnriinv. I McCune. OUlt TICKET FOR 1880. For President, WINFIELlJ S.

HAKCOCK. Of Pennsylvania. For Vice-President, W. II. ENGLISH.

From Indiana. DtMOCRATIC STATE CONVtNTION. of Holmes and get a box of his Anti billious Tills. You will find they The above is a new town in Boots Shoes, Jas. Crirnos, Agt.

LARGE LOT OF LANDS CD MSA Ei IB are mild in their action, yet eflica- the whole power of -the nation coulo accomplish to again reduce them to obedient servitude. The tious in removing costiveness. bile THIS BENDERS. C. raihoad, fourteen miles from Parsons, and eleven headache, indigestion and Infirm aties of the blood.

ALL KINDS OF WORK MADE miles from Cherokee. It lies six people of the 6outh have now The Bender farm Ilea about TO ORDER. orthe remocratie in8t fairlv srot their labor orcau- A delegate Convention ii nf th Ktftt nf 1 i miles from the Neosho river, five miles from Biz Hickory and three Kansas, hereby lormeeu mi lea west oi rarsons tn Contractors Notice. eaiimi himctin the hsii-of 1 1 Howe of Ized on a free oasis, and it is era Iti-preKfiitHtiveM, in Hie city of Topekn, at I Labette conuty. The place has and one-half miles from Lightning inently satisfactory.

If there is become classic, and the Bender creek. The town site is on high Notice Is hereby given that hid will be received at the ottlce of the City for AT- any one in the south who is dissatisfied with the incoming con name has acquired a notoriety roiling prairie, and affords a beauti- macadamizing Johnson avenue between FINE SEWED A1TD PEGGED E03TS A SPECIALTY. the track of the K. T. railway and Kicks avenue, said bids to be acet mipunied througbont the United titates ful view of the surrounding coun- Dy a good and fculllclent bond that the dition of the labor problem, it comes from a class of people who work will be done accordir.K to the plans that may be said to amouut to try' In the distance the dark fame.

At the time the Bender fringe of timber appears; which una specifications now on tile nt the off ice of the City Clerk, lilds will lie received fainilv left tii nrpmi. thro skirts the margin of the river and Greatly Reduced Rates! are very little interested in the labor question. No one claims tut seven clock p. August SOIh, lt0. A.

A. Osgood, City Clerk. jT a- vswswwv MVaW o'clock on murniay, AUgaal aui in), for the purpnsa of nomlnnttnif eanili-liitos for the followtag liaised offics; Associate Justice of the Supreme Court. U.tvernor. Lieutenant tJovernor.

Secretary of Htate. Auditor of Ktate. Treasurer of Male. Attorney General. Kupcrlntcndent of l'ublie Instruction.

Kivc Prewt.lentlal Electors, mid also for the puriMMie of selecting a Btate Central Committee, The IirmIk of representation tn the state Convention, will be three delegate from c-icli rpreeniatl re district and three ilriciates front each unorganised couutjr, not Included in a representative district. We rei-onimend that the primary conven creeks, intervening between which was a two room, story ana a Itenairlne; t'one with neatness and dispatch Kublter boots repaired. Oi ve ns a call we wit! do the miU-s good, are the farms, many of thm sur that there is any disturbance or half dwelling bouse, a stable, ft Eloction Notice. rounded with hedge, with groves of anything savoring of rebellion or treason in J.he south. Gener apple orchard, some feoeing and shade trees and orchards and dotted other things.

At the present with neat houses, gardens, and vine Notice is hereby given that the poll books for the several wards are now oixm al Hancock says the constitution there is not fo be found a chip or yards, and pastures filled wilh fat for the i eelst ration of voters at the ottlce Cottage House, Riggs Avenue. with all its amendments must be inaintaiued, and under all these a stick above ground The eel- sheep and cattle complete the beau or the City Clerk. A. A. Osgood, City clerk.

Parsons. Aug. 4th. lar, wuere the butchery was done tlf ul landscape, where beside a popu Our list composes at leal one hundred farms that must be sold, conse lation whose horn of plenty just circumstances what for a figure is the bloody shirt going to cut quently we are prepared to offer great inducements to purchasers. A few descriptions will bo inserted as samples ot our great bargains.

is nearly filled up, and this, together with the sunken places in the ground where they made Notice. now is tilled to overflowing with all the good things of a most fertile and iu the coming campaign? delightful country, no more desira their grave yard is all there is MOSE STEEL. At tho the old FnrnitureJFactory, Sharpens Saws, Sdssors, ALL WORK WARRANTED. Give him a Call Elton M. Ho'ue, Plain 11 tr, vs J.

Terrell, Defendant. ble country lies under the shadow tions for the election of deievaUs andal-K-riinte to the Ktate Convention be held In the several counties or districts as the sevcial county commltteea may determine, on Haturday. Anxust 11. 1HH0. The inn it ner of select! the delegates and alternates, whether by county or district, mass or delegate conventions, to be determined by the several county committees, each for ltelf.

The secretaries of the several conventions, ctiunty and district, are respectfully requested to forward to the Chairman of the Ktate Cent al Committee, at Topeka, and to the Secretary of the Committee, at leaveo worth, each, full ond accurate lists of the del gates and alternates chosed. Immediately after the adjourn men of said conventions, and that the secretaries likewise transmit to us at the same time the full uaiuea and pout office addresa of each member of the central coinrr Ittees se now left to mark the placetwhere the Bender family committed At thk Station, Aug. 9th, 1880. Bear Before James J. McFeeley.

lust ice of the peace in anu inr me city or I'ursons. In ijaoeue county ana siaie or Kansas. crimes at which humanity itself of the clouds or the light of the sun. The town ot McCune was started a little more than a year ago by Isaac McCune, who devoted 80 acres of his farm to the site for a town. Said defendent is hereby notified that on revolts, and which has stamped tha 91141.

Tuna A Tk 1 WW! Our first big rally has come off, and it was not so very big thing after all. King was here, of garnishment for thesum was Is sued by said JuHtlee of the Peace In the above entitled cause against the Roods or the whole outfit as little more than fiends incarnate, ifo one has yet seen fit to settle or build CITY HOTEL, J. DREW, Pkop'k. said ueiendaut. mil luat said cause will and our big procession was pnu- lected, be beard on the totn day or August, lsso.

at tue uour oi ko ciocka. m. We earnestly urge upon the Democrats a nrnwri nf hnva Ynn of Kansas the absolute Importance of 1 'l'11 8 ttnffu OI XOU 201. lft) acres 11 miles from Parsons, miles from railroad station, 90 acres la cultivation, i mile of hedge, log bouse and barn, good well and plentv of water, 30 acrsa fenced for pasture. Price 1200, one-third cash, balance on long time at low rate of Interest.

202. SO acres 10 miles front Parsons; 20 acres under cultivation, Imlauca lu limber; small loa house. Prices KM. Terms, easy. 213.

140 acres ten mllc from Pasons; 40 acres I cultivation; 100 acres ot timber; frame house 10 14 feet; log- uai Rood well ol water. Price 1 1.000, one-third cash, lialance on lo i time. 201. SO acres pood prairie laud, 3 miles west of Oage Mlsslou, in Ketwho county. Best quality ol land.

Price tVJ. 203. SO acres twelve miles from Parsons; 2d acres In cultivation; 30, acre fn timber; large frame house: good well and some fruit trees. Has been sold for 800, very near to the accursed spot, 207. IU acres good upland and prairie, lu Jleosho county, 5 miles westorOsace Mission, In good nelchborhood.

near school house. ITice S-MJ. 209 100 acres 4i miles 5rom Parsons; 7 acres In cultivation; entire farm ea closed with a hediiJ that will turn stock. Mouse II I feet; small barn; good water, Prico $1001, oue-h air cash, balance In I and tyenra. 210.

ft) acres unimproved land, 10 mites from Parsous. Price $Sj0, Terms easy. City Property. SO. Ilousowllh I rooms kitchen, nearly new, and two lota well located.

Will be sold for S730, Terms ft cash, balance on 1 months time, 21, House with rooms and porcb; well niiisheJ: three lota centrally local' ed; good well. Will rent for tI4 per month. Price tI2 one-half eali. mice on lime to ult iurcluiMer, There are at present about fifty buildings erected, and a population of about one hundred and fifty, all told. It is a very fertile country prompt and thorougn organ nation of the WiT2 tint.

liPre. unro. anlitartr man Kl.TON M. lIoGUK, by T. Holloway, his Attorney J22-3W.

party in every ceur jniy anu vownsmp in i and the tract of country is still the Htate, In order that every district may hat every district may 1 1 i i. A Thoroughly refitted and refurnished be fully represented In the Htate Con vn- iuu, auuisui uuuuu as dessolate as it was when they left it, aud a ghostly silence inroiisiioui. armers and land buyers will find tins a pleasant and convenient tion and an active and effective organlsa-i In nnfpHa that tti iartr 1id nnt Hon obtained at once, for a vigorous cam- lo COUieSS mat IU6 party (11U DOl Notice. palgn the comlnr tall. ana being eityen mues rrom any trading point of any importance it is bound to be the center of a large rwmn.

euthuse worth a continental, it lace to stop. Zi-ly. UIGOS AVENUE. PA nsONS. Mre respectfully reques every reigns, only broken by the sound of the prairie winds, or the mur emtio newspaper In the Htate.

to publish this notice, and editorially call special at was a miserable farce, and there is no ube in denying it. Baz, To all persons whom It may concern. Yon are liereby notified that on the 9th Highest medal Vienna PhiladtTa. mur of the waving grass. day of Jnly, lsso, I.

the undersigned, ad- ministrnioroiiueeMiaieoi Anson KetiocK deceased, file 1 a petition In the Probate my heart is nearly, broke about it, and my candid opinion is, Just lately the Bender ques trade, and although it will not make a great metropolis, yet in the u-fuie McCune will be one of the substantial inland towns of Southern Kansas, and we predict that it will speedily grow to ten or fifteen hun- H. ANTHONY CO. Court or laoette aouiuy, aileKlntt that the persona estate of saiddefendnnt is tention to the Importance of complying with the cuggCKtlons herein made. Me avail ourselves of this opportunity to congratulate the Democrats of Kansas upon the grand results of the National Couventloii held at Cincinnati on the 22nd day of June. In presenilis; to the eountrj aa our atandard bearers la the campaign the names of Wlnneld H.

Hancock and Win. II English. ticket that must meet the cordial approval or every patriotic heart In the United HUites. tion has been brought up anew that we had better get off at the Insuttictent to pay nis ueuis una i tie mar es of adininlsfterlnK his estate: that he died for discussion by the arrest of an 591 Broaucay Xete York. next station seized in fee simple of the following tlc-scribed real estate, situated In county of Labette, and State of Kansas, to-wit: old.

man and woman, in Hebras- fir fid Inhabitants. Tliev already King was up and delivered a Monufacturm, Importers and Dealers la Ixts 1 and Bloca 72, ka, supposed to be old Bender have two churches, one of which. aud we have no reasonable doubt of their auu uay no reasonaoie aouui oi tneir arkaan, a ,1 ,.1, a election to tne office for which they have BpeeCU at your place, and tUlUKS Will be sold far $.10 part cash. 206. 1IG ncie.

12 n.lles from Parons, 23 acres In cultivatioa. balance In timber; Irame nouse ill Is fort; ot stable; sodwelI. l'rice Terms easy. 208. 80 acres of fine upland prairie, miles from Parsons; 40 acres In cultivation; small bouse and stable; stone corral 1 or stock; hedo rows broke; good quality of soil.

Price Terms easy. 1 2 B'J 3 Block 38, and wife. These parties have the Presbyterian, is a neat and sub been nominated. Democrats be up and at 5i o'iots In Kills A Kennedy's addition to the City orlVrsotis, at SX each, S3 3 lots In KelU A Kennedy's addition at tluU curh. 51 House with 3 rooms and kitchen, and 37V foot front on Forest awnue.

lrlcc 8-Va. 23 House with two rooms aud good will; 20 foot lot; for be did tolerable well. I told him Velvet Frames. Albums, Grapho all in tbeclty of Parsons, Lnbetto county, Kansas The prayer of the net it loner Is been brought to Labette county stantial edifice. Mr.

W. B. McKee to throw in some compliments by the sheriff, but up to this time, I being resident pastor. worn every wiiure, jor me victory anu glory Is yours. By order of he State Central Committee, at Topeka, July 1.

lxtf). John Mart, Chairman. H. Milks Moobk, Secretary. scopes.

STECEOSCOPK AND VIEWS. for an order authorizing mo. as adminUtra-for, to sell said premises for the payment or the debts and charges aforesaid at private sale for one half cash -in hand and for Charley, but to do it very it is disputed that they are the Mr. L. fl.

Goodlander, of Fort skillfully. He says he thinks ha the balance In one Tear with 10 Der cent. original old man Bender and Scott, has Just completed a good ele Engravings, Cliromos, I'hotographs, and Interest from date on deterred payment. Hald petition will be for hearing on the made a pretty good hit at it, but We can suit any customer with Quantity, Quality, Prices nrtd terms. We wife.

The family may escape vator, where the grain trade will be the gallows, but they can not es- carried on vigorously this fall aud 11th day of August, lttSO, In said court, In the city of Oswego, In said county. Kinurea gooas lies. Actresses- PhotoBraphic Materials, also have for sale some desirable City l'rojwit, which will sold he complains that he was not very well, but he says vou walked him around aud he felt very reasonable terms. M. JOHXHO.

Administrator of the Estate of Anson Kellose deceased. cape justice, for in all the cata- wlnler- Mr. Goodlander, with Mr We shall endeavor to transact all business that iroierlv belongs to a loo- nf hnrrnm tWoio I Frank McCune and Mr. A. J.

Singe- If it be true that Mr. Fox is prompter for Mr. Kimball in re lation to movements in the Republican camp at Cbetopa, he probably does it as an attorney. We have all the time taken it We ro the Headquarters for everything some hotter; he is subject to at sen, keep a well stocked lumber in iue way oi first class Heal Estate Office. City Property Rented aud collections mail's at reasonable rates.

Money loaned mi approved security on favoiable terms. Insurance effected in responsible companies at curieul rates. ing more horrible than the sto OHDINANCK3. yard and also a stock of hardware, tacks of congestion of the nose, STEltEOPTICONS AND MAGIC ry of the Benders aud their Taxes piad and Titles examined. Deeds, Mortgages aim oilier lecnl In in both which departments they are which has been a chronic com- struments executed, and all business reqnirine services of a Xotaty Pub slaughter pen.

doing a flourishing busiuess. LANTERNS. ORDINANCE Requiring Certain i Sidewalks. lor granted mat unuer present plaint, and returns every time a lic will secure prompt attention. We invite all who may have any business to transact in our line to give us a call.

Correspondence from nonresidents will receive prompt attention. Call on or address management what Democrats campaign is going ou. Each being the best In the market. Mr. Aaron Greenfield is engaged in the land, loan and real estate bus Ucautmil Phonographic Transnarencles Mb.

Fox is chairman of the there are in Labette county of Statuary and Encravlnirsfor the wlnow. Convex Glass. V'el vet iness and is flourishing. Mr. W.

W. Gibson has a nice es Democratic central committee, Kranies for Ml nature aud Convex (jlass James Grimes. Office on Johnson Avenue, next door to EcLirsu office. Parsons. Kansas.

l'iutures and Mr. Kimball is the Republi I thiuk I have arrangements made with Parker, be would not take any of us and I saw the commissioners. They said they would allow the bill if Waters tablishment and deals in dry goods. Be It Ordained by the Mayor and Coun-cilmen of the City of Parsons: Skc, 1. That the owners of lots hereinafter named be and are hereby requested to construct sidewalks along the tonth fide of lot No.

17. It. 19. 21. 22, i.

21. Si, (, 27, 2S.29.30. :U.32, ltlock No. 27. and along south side of lot 17.

IS, 2U, 21.22, 2, 2" 2U. 27.2S.9:l. 31 and 32, Kik. 3S; alons the South side of lots No. 17.

H. 19, 2t, 21, 22. 2:1. 21. 23.

21, 27. 2S, 29. 31 and 2 in P.lock 29 ami aiocg the South sides of IjMA 3 audi, in Mock In said City. Skc. 2.

Ti.at such walks shall be constructed according to the ordinance gov can chairman. Each of these groceries, notions, doing a good would be disposed of, first to help Kimball, and secondly, where they could be made to bring the highest price. This has been done, and we presume it is the intention to do it again gentlemen claim great credit as GREAT INTERNATIONAL Mnmmotli ftoclc business. an orgauizer, and great applause would endorse it; Waters said Mr. F.

M. McCaslin Iihs quite a large establishment whicii he has for what they have done for their erning sidewalks of the third clas, and if party. For instance, the Repub- just moved from Jacksonville, he te- mien wuiks siiuu not ue consiruci.co in wi he would see and Con. said he had a little trade going on with you, aud maybe he could Boot and Shoe Emporium licans elected their whole ticket in8aa old trader in that district of last year, because the Democrats country. He deals in dry goods, days from the publication of this ordinance the same will be constructed by the City in accordance with law and tax levied against said lots to pay for said construction.

Skc, 3. Ordinance No. 107 passed July 12. dump this in with it, He is not Unt mad nt. nm ti.

I groceries, boots and shoes, notions, disposed to give much, lor He -7r. and will keen a full stock. isso. entitled. An Ordinance Keoirinir Cer tain sidewalks Along the North Side of does not seem to think we have Mr.

T. W. Stutterd has a large I locks No. 27. 2S, 29, 3u and ii is hereby rr pea led.

Farmers cu me utuer uitu ox I. mixed stock, including almost every- much to trade on, and indeed, it I. This Ordinance lmll takn effect ciiui8 great, creuu lor wnai lie fr Sll Rtnr and be iu force from aud after Us i 7 I DRY GOODS, uiu, uecause ue nepi up a son oi ue has now in process of erection a Passed July 2d, 10, Published Aug. 12, 1S80, Attest: AccOkding to Rev. T.

Duncan, the "cheerman" at Ghetopa, keeps Mr. Kimball posted as to what is going on in Republican political circles. This makes it look as though there were collusion between Kimball and For. We do not qnite see why the "cheerman" of the Democratic committee should be looking after Kimball's interests in Cbeto pa unless there is something somewhere that is not quite sound. begins to look that way.

Bnt Con. says be will not allow any more on the score of that couuty seat case, for Bet says he could running fusilade aud got some Urge stone store building, and when A. A. Osgood, J. V.

THOMl'rfos, votes, though as a whole the completed will have an establish- We have Jnst received three hundred pnlrsof plow shoes a Job lot which we pur-purchased cheap nnd propose to yl ve a great brnclll. Note the prlcce. Clerk. Mayor. beat Charlev any way.

if he had were by major- ment worthy of any town in this ORDINANCE Relating to Erecting done his best. I tell you what it lUttU lue vcr" il una Maintaining si lugiucr nouses. MONEY ROGEK3. SHOES, Be It Ordained br the Mayor and Coun is, Buz, we can not sell ourselves ae Republican majority of the at any very big price this fall for coont generally large cil or tne city or Parsons. 4kt.

1 That It shall he unlawfrtl to erect or main lain any building or other erection This is the first arm that established business in the town. Jake Rogers is an old subscriber of the Eclipse, which goes to show that rogues arc very cheap; there-are uuu 1U" PQrP8' for the use or purpose of a slaughter house ro. nuw tucpj is ho uouui in onr wii nin tne limits or tne city. Skc. 2.

Any person violating the provl so many iu the market. I am decidedly of the opinion that you ions of this Ordinance shall upon convic mind that each of these worthy he lias good taste and excellent tion be lined tn any sum not leu han i 1 00 1 23 1 40 1 23 1 23 1 25 1 25 1 00 Lace Kip Plow Shoos, sizes 6 to 12, for 2IIuckleKip 2 Ibtckle, Custom-Made, Stock Warranted, In Lace. 2 I'uckle Grain, ltussett. Men's Plow DihjLs. Men's UroRans.C to 11, HATS AUD CAPS.

'wentv-flvc Dollars nor more than Fifty have sold out your town abou Dollar. ieircaciiutitvcs oi nis party Has judBment They carry a full stock made immense gains from the Lf general merchandise and are do- 3 This Ordinance shall bo In frce as many times as vou can; the Irom and after ito pub.lcatiou. other. They are like two bovs Intra AnnrUhinir hnainepa fact is, Con. even sneers at the l-nsseu Jiuy z-illi.

imwi; Putdished Aug. llli. lss. Attest: who made live dollars a piece off jones doan idea of buying you at any very Wk saw a fine field of cotton on the Neosho bottom this week. It was well cultivated, beiug entirely frt'tj from weeds and in a first rate condition.

We are of the opinion, however, that cotton raising in Kansas is bouud to be a failure. This cotton, in V.A.Osgood. J. W. Tnostr-rfoN City Clerk, high price any more, and wbeu ach olher in ODe nighl trwling aud rusaists.

have jackets. CLOTHING, we make flat failure of our oper Ounlx Nf rslalini to lli an nnal 1 lax levy Tor the year I. l8-. neat establishment, carry a good stock and are well spoken of in their profession. C.

M. Davis has quite a large es lie it ordained lv the Mayor and coun- ations this fall I expect to see you get up and lay the blame all eilmen of the city or arsons. C04i.ITOK. IIEADUAHTEZS F02 ALL SINDS OP 200TS SnOZS. Sr.

1. That I Here te and hereby I for sinoral revnine purposes for the on me. tablishment, including all kinds of 'iwnl year. uioi a'l the taxable property within the llinita of the city ofj GROCERIES. merchandise.

The policy dictated by good I believe the reason you did inriiid. Ins nfSmr mills the dollar. KKf. '2. Tli it the tax heretofore levletl bv BOuT and SHOE EMPORIUM, Thos.

II. Mattox keens a hotel busi ess sense, is for the Demo not come down to the rally was th lioard of K.lticstio 1 of the city of I'ar-Miii4 f-r of th the city for the tiswul ysr nw and mills on. the also the tax tit that yon foresaw that there crats and Grcenbacker in the campaign this fall to unite their RIGfJ AVENUE. would be hardly anybody there, like levied hy ssl'i Iwwid of Kdu- near the depot; for a new town be has to all appearances; a first class establishment, where good ac commodations can be procured. cailnti of five mills on f'e d'lllnr to pay tlio forces.

Cave one, the one point and you wanted to leave me to interest the srhiKii bxided lndliel-liess of said city; ns Miso the tax in like' liy cal tend nT six mill of issuing an amount of green 4. Z. Sherfick keeps the Weston hold the bag; and yet if Hancock is elected, you want to be able to on the dollar for a Kinking fund fortli redemption ot tl- prinr ipnl ot Fjtid iiiti-ltet- backs larger than we are prepar House, another eood hotel and the our estimation, lacks a month in growth of what it ought to be at this time. Cotton needs a season extending from the first of March to the first or December. In this climate, from the first of April to the first of November is the longest season we could possibly expect.

Our laud is good enough, the climate is gsod enough, and everything is good enough, but we feel certain that our seasou is uot long enough to make a success of raising cotton, aud this we thiuk our cotton raisers will readily discover iu one year's time. nt. aii'i ail r.r widen are now nciecxiiiit- ed to redeem iu specie, their sen make it appear that you are the first one established in the town THIS LAU'IKST AND MOST i I -I, ST( IN Til CITY. iled to tiiis said c-iun -II. bound is herehy approved.

Skc 3. ordinance flinll take -lfct nnd be of force from and alter iu puhilca- timents on all poliiicalssnes be J. 15. Lawson keeps a saloon and biggest and most influential Democrat in the county, and you billiard hall, and runs a neat and or- fore the people are one and the Pars as Foundry BLACKSMITH AND Robrt Creicliton, 1.1011. I No other kind same, tin all political Questions deny establishment.

expect by virtue of having log rsed A nit. h. 1KS0. I'ubllshed Aug.i;h, 10. A Owvii).

would be tolerated aside from those of a financial na rolled for both Ingalls and tltr Clerk. Myor. Martin Savers carries on the riomb to be able to get some wbeelrighi and carriage manufact big place, and leave me and ture, the Democrats and Green-backers have voted together, and as concerning all those principles ORPlNAXr retatliiB to special esnments for Kldcwritk pnrpoecx. run YTiuxa a run lo ir- FUr I OTTOM ViilCE. uring, has a good establishment, anJ J(e it ordal ed by the uu couacn- King to take care of ourselves.

men of the city of Pnrsons. does credit to the town RC. I. That a sneclul nssessinent iks When I leit the Republican par which have been considered fuu- and herety Is levied ppon each of ihe fol- Mr. W.

T. 0vn is the village of- ty to help you at your request, damental principles in the Demo- wkamUh, and carries on a lirst lowinc described and enmncrjici ioi, ior the sum placed opposite the samp, ns nnd for tlM cost of constructing nidewalk lots pursuant to order of cttuticil heretofore mode, to-wit: five years ago, you knew I ex craticr party, the Ureeubackers Thk nomination of General liaucock by the Democratic par Woll DrillH pected nothing less thau a judge- may be considered as Democrat Messrs- Riddle. West Kerlin car I5oilur 1 1 oivopo worn, Fcodcrr. Ktf. ic.

With the two running to-1 ty proved to be a lucky stroke. ship as 60on as Tilden was elect-J ry on harness making and shoe making; have a neat establishment Lot. lUock. i 11 32 4 1 17 6-1 IS B0 IS I 11 1H 14 11 IS SO It 27 30 75 The opponeuts of the party have ed; vou said I 6honld have onejgether In Kansas this year.it MASEST PEIvS. AND FA KM MA and well stocked.

KEPA1ES ALL about erased fire on our presi- in the Territory, and that you KINDS OLV MILL fJlIINEKY. deutiala nominee. They are had got it all arranged with Mr. John Hennessey is the insur ance agent of the town, and Mr. I uiid upon men of the following: f.r the cost of repairing a sUlcwaik along the same worsted on the campaign issues.

Sears an those K. T. fel- V. McCune is the village butcher. ai.d have nothing left but the I lows.

Gary Graves. Vcst Forest Everybody at McCune seems to be haDDV and well satisfied, and we bloody shirt, aud as they term it, Well, yoa know the 8 to 7 dashed all our brilliant castles to wonld make a lively race, and! wonld remind our opponents that they could not afford to make any other than good nomination. In this county a union of Democrats and Greenbackers would put the two opposing forces very near on an equality, a state of affairs which always ought to exist, so that a slight 141 SIZES FOR ALL KINDS OF FUEL the bad record of the Democratic party. Milt rajs be would mvs 1 1 have no doubt they are all doin; well. The town ha made an ex Enrsuunt to otuerot council, ot.

Block, Amount. 17 1 and 12 SI 21 -2 srr. 2. Tills ortiinance Mmll takefft-ct wnd be of force from it lid after its pablioi-tlon. I'h-mnI Aneat 9ih.

10. Published Autfusut 12th. 1 Mr. Attest: V1ho1. A A (isr.nou, Mayor.

City Oerk. a to repeal ordinance the ground. Now a pretty plight 5 sbsaMaBssssssssiMaisssssBsssssssMissssssass we are in, no certainty of any eeptlonal good start in the qu mtity not give one flop of the bloody shirt for a thousand acres of civ thing, running a Democratic par aud quality of it inhabitants it is situated in a uarveluusly Hue coun ty, and not two dozen Democrats EVERY STOVE SOLO fTlTH THE WRrTTEH WARRANT TO GIYE PERFECT SATISFACTION try, and we -have no doubt that be at our control in the whole conn advantage, io, ooaliScations of tj. nonestly. Box, by that I il service reform.

Now to admit this is simply to admit that all there is left, is' to work on the fears aud prejudicea of the people. But for a tact, are the fore many year McCune will be a flourishinz town of at least one iV number one hundred. lie it orTlatnwl by tho Mayor anJ conre I-mcii ot the city of I'sirwons. Skc. 1.

That ordinance nnmber one hnn-dred or the ordinances of ttits city entitled hltchtns and fe-liiw animals in the streets end alleys of Iaroiis be and the same her-ly PRICES TO SUIT ALL PURCHASERS. mean as honestly as you aud I ever do or say anything, I think thousand inhabitant s. candidate tarn the seal It ia a bad condign pf politics, when a iittion is equivalent to an 21 state of facta in Iowa and Mis ABSOLUTELY WITHOUT A RIVAL American people afraid that if we had better get off at tne uext SARKC REPORT, wmmmmrmm RnfSSllH Mm.mJa4 A 4. 'Wl S-m' the Democratic party were again I station, we are only political i "si, ft. jr Sf-.

2. Tills ordh.ance ti wt.ii and be of force from aud arter PueJ tth. H. PuHiWued August I2tb. lt-0.

Attest: Thoi. A A OcooD, jJayor. ity (leik. put 111 power they wonld, under tramps any wav, and if we don't 8ouri, the one hoplpsslv Demo- 63 to 75 ct. 13 els.

Wheat Corn Oats 1 X2r Ia2a xa rAlKItK i to. the lead of the south, go into re-' get off they will put us off and the other7 tse'l'S8iy.

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1874-1880