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Olathe Gazette from Olathe, Kansas • 3

Olathe Gazette from Olathe, Kansas • 3

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1 PROFESSIONAL CAllC the thing as easily killed little scratch elation accompanied by thsir wives spent of the grain Theae soon hatch andftippoar T7ILLXAH OLATHE GAZETTE. K. F. S. G.

R. E. with the point of a knife or a tap on the I Monday at the park they vVere well pleased near the roots of the plant. If at this stage I. O.

PICHEMIJG. GEO. B. LORD, "Wholesale Dealer In G-EAUJ ano SEEDS jjow I wun ana passeu very complimentary resciu- i ui meir existence we are iavoreu wun nenvy A TTORXEY A'K JUie -ovejn grange picnic at Stucks grove on I oas which will beublshed in the K. C.

pa-1 flooding rains nearly all of. them perish, and No. 6, Accom'n; North, 7:50 a. m. i 1JVT.

ti il Peoples Savings Uiatbe, Saturday was well attended, a large concourse persj recommending the park as a suitable tney may not be troublesome for years. No. Exp. South, daily 10:50 1 a. m.

i PROPRIETOR TT V. PARKER. of people being present Music was furnish ed by the Olathe Rifles band, and the orche No. 2. Exp.

North, dail gjp 4:2 No. 6, Accom'n, South, i A TTORNEY AT.LA1V, Olathe KahsS. DOTS A. Office over Priea 3c Welch'a store. OLATHE "ELEVATOR AKD HILL ITLAX SEED TO LOAN, place tor bunday school picnics, camp- inis first crop or bugs usually complete tbeir meetings, political gatherings and out door growth before tho middle of July and fly into meetings of a moral character the park is cornfields, or other suitable places to lay being rapidly fitted up for the Grant recept- their eggs on the green juicy stalks.

If the ion July 2nd. Greatly reduced rates for Sun- crop on which they feed ripens before they nu stra band. The day was very pleas ant the sdn being partially obscured, with a H. L. BtJBGESS.

-o- pleasant motion in the atmosphere There L. S. B. K. No.

1, Exp. South, .....11:66 a. m. No. 2, Exp.

North, 4:12 p. m. ATTORNEY AT LAiVj Oiatfie; fcuwai: fiM. mtrima. t'il 1M L2 day School picnics from Olathe and other I can fly they march into the nearest green was "music in the wild woods, music on the VUiUC UVCr Mix, imnt.

mi.m wv. points, will be given on application to J. E. field, generaly corn, and sometimes destroy breeze." An address was deliveree by Mr. Lock wood, Gen.

Ticket Agent Kansas City. Simrris. lecturer of the State grange. He was lathe Grain Llarket. Olathe report, corrected for each issue of the by Geo.

ii. Lord, at the Olathe Elevators: No. 2, white No. 2, yellow corn, 23c; No. 2, mixed corn, 22c Wheat No, 2, No.

3, 80c; No. 4, 75c Kye, 60c; oats, 23c; flax seed, castor beans. 86c: butter 8 to 10c: etrsrs 8c: no- Red Cloud A TTORNE AT LAW and Notary Pub followed by Esqs. Scott of Spring Hill Town many acres of the crop. They live entirely on the juice of plants and, only on such as wheat, corn and millet, belonging to the family of grasses while flax clover, are exempt.

Before winter the full grown ship, Hancock of Oxford; Pyle of Gardner, J7X. lie, Olathe, ivansas. unce over Planner Norvell's store. Commencement at the Deaf and THURSDAY, JUNE, 17th, 1880. CITY AND VICINITY.

The GAZETTE offlce has been EiOTed Into the rooms oyer 21. O. ZIHler's store. Old eiah tohth kldo cf qur Iiivermore of Olathe, who made short yet i Dumb Institute. The commencement exercises of the above H.

E. HASTINGS, IL D. appropriate addresses exh'ofte-d to industry, OLATHE. bugs fly again but this time economy, fraternity, fcc The main features fflce with Drs. Bcil, over Palace Druir 51.25$1.S0 per bu4 hogs $Sk winter quarters.

Many can be destroyed by lie destroyed by it44- ofthemeetieg. were order, sociability and institution took place yesterday evening at 7:20. The exercises were opened by singing jiill STCrrs. MeaU per lOOlbs. 90c: burning all dead grass, cornstalks before general enjoyment.

corn chop, per lOOlbs. 65c! rVe chon. ner Court adjourned yesterday. THOMAS HAMILIi, they come forth in the spring, but if the sea- lOOlbs, 85c; corn, rve and oats chdp per lOOlbs by the M. E.

church choir, and prayer by Supt Parker. Then followed a sign recita Tuesday an Inquisition of Lunacy population of Miami County, is 15- piIYSICIAN AN4D StTRGEON, OlatliP THE VERDI0T Of. the IcopI it tliat tlo plact) to bu was held at Judge Hendricksons office in the jl Kansas, uniro in stn: uuuainir. it seems impossible to check their ravages case of Itc beceaX. Clark of McCamish town nortB side I'ark atreeu 747.

population of Belton is six hundred nd thirty-one. Rowland. tion, "Goody Blake and Harry Gill," by E. S. Paxton.

Exercises by the articulation class, conducted by Miss Israel. The pupils were required to give the articulate sounds ship she was adjudged" insane and efforts DR. PETER JULIEN, will be made to procure her admission to the Dress and Summer Suits at vFFICE on north tide Part street, two I TlClHS -f TREES HAVING secured the agency of Iiobb Watson Coof Lees Summit Nurseries, I will furnish nursery stock for fall delivery of 1880, at the following low prices Apple Trees, 2 years old at 10 cU. each. S.

W. Durkee has been quite 111 for state Asylum. About two years ago she tho Chicago Clothing Store. 46 doors east of Grange store; Olathe, Kas. a week, but is improving slowly.

represented by characters placed on the blackboard they were also required to write words and sentences spoken by the teacher, BILLY ORACnCAL JOB PRINTER, has ad- and to prove that the pupils were entirely came back from a trip to Massachusetts and has been gradually growing worse ever since she has been living in great destitution in a little hut in the north part of McCamish township. Her relatives, in New England are said to be in good circumstances and one Forth Gazettk. Materialism. Your correspondent, "Saxon," in taking exceptions to a late paper of mine on deaf, in some cases the teacher did not pro ded to the GAzrrnt office a hew and UCULS JJ arniSIllll.T UCC complete job office, and is prepared to do ail I reach from 12 to 20 Pear 40 60 Plum 25 40 Cherry 20 35 Eversfreens 25 60 Small fruits at correspondinglv low prices. nounce the words afoud, but they were ttn kinds printinjr on short notice.

Materialism, sets forth some of views derstood by the class from the movement of FRANX P. GAINES, Following this, siim recitations about and lie would have us her lips. Our rtocfc is the finest ever trrown in the were given as follows: Milue Monday," by Deneve mat no qoes not aeny tne. tact ot west and guarantee every thing I sell to bel TJKACTICAL. PKTIST.

utace over spirit but clearly his spirit is not like that strictly first-class and true to name. Mv de-1 Mariner Nortell's store, first door to of her brothers is tho proprietor of a valuable manufacturing establishment in New Hampshire, but has done nothing for her. It is a pity that such contemptible meanness exists in civilized communities. Come and see us. the left at head of of.

the Immaterialist, for he regards it as an "Hf spnng was acknowledg- you pass Holcombs, step in and see some of the finest furnature ever offered in Olathe. with Tommy Seaton and you will get the finest of beef every time. At least this is our experience. Degree of Doctor of Devinity was conferred on Rev. R.

Scarret, by Lane University yesterday. J. Smith, C. F. Fishback and J.

H-Phillips wero admitted to the bar at the late term of the District Court. E. Colton presents us with a sample of beautiful flax three feet long, and says it is a fair sample of fourteenjacres. Dr. Moseley left for St.

Louis last Wednesday to attend tho graduating exer Olathe, Kansas. ii uu mc uri UCUVtTV Ui llurWIT "aunDuteoremnnntion of organized matter," 8tocfc ever delivered at Uiatne. bv nar Wilson and James Key; "Maud Mul-ler," by Lillie "Wise, and "When I'm a Man," by Masters Kingle, Sollars, Osborn and Hatcher. All the recitations were given in the mute language, were given with remarkable grace and skill, and formed the most A. 111 mm IV.

C. BARRETT, iree peuuiers irom io to cts. for apple CfflCAGO L0f PRICE VELdi, Whol'ctfcilj and' lUitix Deafer il For a reliable (so-called) Faith Doctor who can refer to marvelous cures effected here, call on Doctor Castleman, north west corner of square. Avoid tramps, regardless of their claim or clothes, who pass as faith doc for the sun. If the sun were, to go out, so would its light, 60 when our bodies die, become disorganized the spirit emanating from GRAIN COUUISSIOH vA BROKERAGE, interesting features of the entertainment.

trees, 2" to 50 cts. for peach tree, 75 cts. for pear, plum, cherry, and $1.50 each forever-greens when you can get them from responsible home man at less than one-half, and better trees and true to mime, etc. I have also of my own growing here at Olathe, a large lot cf one year old apple trees of all the leading varieties which I am selling at it, is extinguished also. He seems to believe Diplomas were presented by the Superinten tors, taking every case they can get for much, dent to the following pupils Elsie A.

Bod- Olathe. Kansas. Flax Seed and Castor Beans A Specialty. little or nothing, on tne strench ot a confidence built up by others. Honest ability ability ley, Olathe; Chas.

R. Casselman, Columbus; business I ir nnas a vacant neid ana punas up a with the old Grecian poet, Moschus, that "We, great or wise or brave. Once dend and silent in the grave, Senseless remain, one rest we keep. One long eternal unawakened sleep." Mary U. Hutton, Hector; Mary A.

Dickey, for itself. 40-f Ulatiie; una Hopkins, Winfleld Ellen i July Fifth. Coal at Retail or by tke Car Wilson, Atchison. The first four have at- He, like other materialists can see nothing A picnic and celebration will be held at a i i ii I. 2.UU per 100.

Remember my prices, and I warrant my stock as represented. Hold your orders until you see me, as I will call on you during the summer. Olathe. Kansas. 4o-t Administrator's Notice Lfiiii-i iniN insririiTinn Mnrnr toom Miu iinn.

Knt cises of tbe feL Liouis High school, one will be absent a week or ten days. are two club rooms in Olathe at present. Tbe Farmers and Mechanics Club is said to be doing a good business, while the Magnolia is spreading like a green bay tree. C. Stucks rrov on 6th.

Unnd rI-- .7 wuk 18 nw Prwl J. B. MARSHALL. ln aA ti UBon the the exi8tence entity. GROCERIES.

vr I rest Ot tne 8 veara hftv nir spent in He tries to prove that there is no room in the it- IliSURAIi'OE AGT tiOTARY PUBLIC Below and Above. other institutions. Tho closing exercise was universe for any thing but matter. His rea-the recitation of the "Lord's Praver." bv I sonincs about mattor hnv inst mnrh twiw Meeting will be held in Olathe on Sa For CToceries "loaves and fishes" fruit. THE STATE OF KANSAS, JOHNSON COUNTY, S3.

The I tinency to soul's existence as mathematical 10. a to make arrangements vegetables, pies, cheese, crackers and ginger l'58 Coker, Frost, Davis and L3nch. turday, at REPRESENTS SIX LEADING audience were then invited into the hall of reasoning would have about a fact of hUtnrv. fr a county fair. Without distinction of snaps call at Millers grocery" For the food PB0TISI0NS, Cor.

Park and Cherry ZUl age, cast, color, town or country, all are cor that feeds the "immortal minds" etep above. In the Probate Court, in and for said county. In tho matter of the estate -of Oliver D. Brown, deceased. "VTOTICE is hereby riven that letters of F4rc Insurance Companies.

The whole man must be Premium Trees. the new building where they wero shown Learn "Saxon" to distinguish things that some beautiful specimens of cabinet work, differ, and not think that all tho proofs we boots and shoes, all made by the pupils of can have in regard to things assentially dif- the institution. The exercises were enliven- ferent must be furnished by our senses. If ed by excellent music by the choir. There you are one, who believes only what your was a large attendance of our citizens, tbe senses teach you, your ray of vision is, I chapel being crowded, and all went away think, verv narrow.

the undcnrsigned tiriot Aggregate Capital, 944,000,000. 01athei Ht: Mr. James A. Bayles, the Nurseryman at xjivm, mic ui emu. wuiity, deceased, OV me rffim iha TVIac T)mr Star tilOli Lees Summit, was awarded the premium and diploma on fruit trees at the Kansas a ivvitw wui Ir AUG Ull I and State aforesaid, dated the 8th day of GEO.

B. LORD, E. M. ATCHISON, II. ELDER BOH, highly pleased with what they had seen and Banker.

Cashier. City Exposition in 1871-72. Mr. H. II.

Til lotson is his only authorized agent for John uiic, a. i. loeu. row an persons having claims against the snid estate, are hereby notified, that they must present tho same to I the undcrsi-nied for allowancu within nni i heard. A friend once said' to a young man who was telling him that he would not believe only what he saw.

"Did thee ever see thv CHAUNCET CARROLL, Asst. Book-keeper. son countv, Kansas. dialily Ladies of the M. E.

Church will give a raspberry and ice cream festival in the Church Friday Evening June 18th, a cordial invitation is extended to Admission ten cents. E. L. Ains worth, of Wyandott county, but formerly from Olathe, who has been sick at Dr. Moseley's for some days returned home last Wednesdav, much improved.

our noticv of tlw Olathe Independent Band in last weeks Gazettk we accidentally omitted thename of Turner Gill; Mr. Gill Is 1st tenor and John Burton bass, instead of tenor as stated in our last weeks issue. JOHNSON C0UXTYBANK, brains? Docs thee believe thee has XSy-Benr in mind that the Faith Doctor, District Court. third pat Continued. John Ludwig Dausing vs Herman Speil castleman, cures all cbronic diseases with estate, and if such claims be not cxliil.itwl From what "Saxon" has given us in the Gazette, I infer that he is an atheistic out medicine.

Here in Olathe. within three years after the date of said let bush, demurrer sustained Kennedy OLATHE, KANSAS. Buj Z2i Sell Foreign end Osnsstis ters, they shall be forever barred. WILLIAM C. BROWN, Temperance Meeting.

Stailo and Fxinoy materialist, a Nihilist somewhat after the Russian style. If I am wrong he can cor vs Mardis, Son and Ligon, mandate entered. The temperance meeting at the M. E. I Administrator of the estate of Oliver D.

Eagle Manufacturing. vs A. Cramer, lsrown, deceased. rect me. But to matter and spirit.

1 be Churh on Sunday evening was well attended mandate entered. Saving's Bank vs C. L. n-4 June 8th, 18S0. 4 GROCERIl, I lieve that these arc two entities individua n.1 4 the house being crowded.

The speakers were Dayton, mandate entered. existences, xne iormcr we Know by our Dr. Phillips, Dr. Williamson, C. F.

Fishback Deposits Received Payable by Check J. P. HINDMAN, senses, tho latter by our consciousness. FOURTH DAT. State vs I.

N. Phillips, continued State and Rev. H. P. Case.

Excllent music was citizens of Paula are making extensive preparations for a celebration at that on Demand. These two existences are cntirelv different furnished by the temperance choir, and tho FINE TEAS A SPECIALTY vs John Smith alias Thornton Cowling, plea place on the 5th of July. The attractions-of in their nature. The one is known by cer Attorney at Law and Real exercise were quite interesting. Dr.

Phillips of guilty of grand larceny State vs Fred Interest Allowed on Time De Estate Agent. Williams, charge of burglary and verdict of posits. president of the meeting announced that it was intended to hold meetings hereafter every tain properties, the other by certain faculties, and the proof we have of mind, or soul, are just as clear and convincing as those we have not John Giffen vs Emma J. Lord, Purchase notes and negotiable Iteal Estate two weeks ho also announced that there Loans. Collections made on all accessible et verdict of $10.00 for plaintiff: For! Farms and City Property Sale and Exchange.

or matter. Na-, we have more proof of point. n22l would be a grand tcmperanco celebration by mind or spirit than of matter. About the FIFTH DAY. State vs Wm.

McMillan, charge of irrand the people of Johnson County on Monday ELDER BON; Ono door east of tics zl JOHN HARRIS essence of either I know nothing. Saxon' July 5th; that Mr. Bain, the great temper Parties Having Real Estate Which larceny and verdict of not guilty State vs seems to talk as though lie know a great ance orator, would probably be present Emanuelson, costs paid and case dismissed. tbe day will include, a fat man's race, a lean man's race, greased pig, chariot, tube, boat, and sack races, swings; dancing; etc Minnie Millikcn returned home on Friday last, from the Agricultural college at Manhattan where she has been a student for twotjnrs. She is highly pleased with the Institution, and will likely return in the fall at the beginning of the next session, and remain till ih rm-icves her diploma.

Educational Advocate" is not sent to parties who get their mail at Olathe. All teachers and school officers whose post office is Olathe should call at tho office of Co. Supt. the first Saturday of each month and Tney wisn to Dispose of are Invited to Call and see Me. and address the meeting, and that Gov St.

i John Hyde excused from further services deal about mutter. Did he ever see an atom, that infinite tiling about which some of the Olathe, John had agreed to attend. as juror. fetato vs John Burch, plea of rs scientists talk so much? But how does nlOJ Office over Mariner Norvell's Store, I guilty of grand larceny. City vs Mcintosh, He lives at the northwest corner of the "axon" know anvthimr about matter? verdict of not guilty.

Adam J. Smith ad square, and he cures all chronic diseases uiatne, liliVOHl DRCG3fll He may reply. By our senses. Well, do 1 without medicine Castleman, tho Faith mitted to Painter vs W. Doctor.

me et-iious kiiow, or me minu no we pre Tho following property is for sale I Olathe, Kansas. I P. Phillips, continued. dicate knowledge of the mind or of the sen The Fifth of July. sixth day.

CHRISTY COU; at very low prices 40 Acres, all under fence, 20 acres with a good hedge fence all round'; 29 A Mass Temperance Ficnic will bo held in I Sarah Austin vs Robert Austin, divorce ses Can matter have knowledge If now, as materiitlist argue, mind is an emanation of organized matter, then do wo not have Successors to Olathe July 5th under the Auspices of the granted M. Miller vs Mary A. Fol there thej- will find their copies of the "Educational Advwate." acres in cultivation, and the rest in timW. I Olathe Temperance Union. It is expected to I mer jury trial and verdict for the defendant NEW DRUG S70E this order: First, matter dead and organiz P.

VT. Ri llon of Gardner 4ownhip I have the assistance of the Olathe Rides and I of Olathe vs Wm. Julien. injunction A good house with 4 rooms and a cellar 10 28 feet; 200 bearing apple trees, 2 good wells; as good land as can be found in John PEOPLES' SAYINGS BANK. ed, and second, from this organized matter directs tho Gazette to bo sent to her friend band.

The best Temperance Speakers in I made perpetual W. S. McKeo vs Sarah son countv- Onlv 3 miles from LeneiL 8 in Illinois her eiatcr, Misses Smith of Iowa, I the State have been invited and are expect-1 Louden, partition of real P. miles from Kansas Citv and -7 miles from Koirtn side of Vuk Slreet, ed. Tho Committee will do all possible to 1 Warfield, et.

aL vs Daniel Ward, iudmnent Olathe. 21)1 Acres, all fenced but 60 acres; make the occasion most successful. Alii for plaintiff. Warfield for $827.50, and for ts here visiting friends. Mr.

Smith is likewise expected in a day or two to look at the country, no is at present engaged in the banking buisness. I (mi nrroa in ruitivtirm win imnnf I -r i. m.aiiiic uuuic i tin rmTinm ivBTirini. irni A i Temperance Societies and Sunday Schools in Earle for $172.50 and decree of foreclosure the County are most cordially invited to bo Mattie L. Dixon vs Wilson Dixon, de- trees, a good dwelling bouse, gooti well, ppttendto i I I yvr acre) Mtuaiea payment at current rates: taxes naid fornon- present and participate.

Every body is hereby creeof divorce Maris vs Joseph G. F. Fishbuck arrived on Saturday from in uea nonn-west oi uiatne. there emanates a spirit, and this emanation recognizes, comes to know something about its parent, but the parent "knows nothing! It can know nothing about its own existence, yet somehow-it generates something which has knowledge, consciousness, etc. Thus the emanation is greater than the emanator, or the thing mitde greater than the maker.

Hence our notion of cause and effect, and of causes adequate to the production of effects, and our reasonings from effect to caiie all amount to nothing iu tbe materialist's estimation. In another paper I will lOO Acres with 60 acres in cultivation. I "7 ver I St Louis where he had just graduated from I invited to and help make this the best Maris, decree of divorce. P. Goode vs Kcfpi a ttil fintf cf Kew and Tmk 60 arrea of timlwr.

m-v, ln WA nsr-g. the law school. Mr. Fishback succeeded and truly "glorious Fourth" ever celebrated -amuy v. Mitchell, decree to quiet in ft dwelling house, etc Price, 2,700, situated in Johnson Co.

Furthur information next of Olathe va Wm. Julien. injunction MEAD MOLL, completing the two j-ears course in one year. 2 miles from Lenexa and 18 miles from week. By order of Ex.

Commmittee. I in-anted. lYHIlSHg tvlIV. DRUGS PATENT llEDICINrif; I CO Acres of land 3 miles west of Olathe. II.

P. Case, Sec. seventh day. 50 ncres in cultivation, nearlv all under fehct. on it? m.j nrreu in iimuer, uwejimtr IJOU5C KC i -Thelatest trick of tramps is to pretend thev are Faith Doctors.

decree of vs Darnell, lie will remain in Olathe until next week, when ho will leave for- Lcadville Colorado, to engage in the practice of law with his tber. JL H. Tillotson, represnting the Lee-Summit nursery is making his third canvas in Palfl Oils, Perfialix cafs; nrescnt some lt the nroof. or fiiot, hv Wrh mi I A 1 -w at- et. al.

continued Green vh W. V. 7s" 'HKl ceuar, oani, a wcus, ana iu acres or land we know matter and mind, s. n. w.

in the citv of Olathe. Sale of Papers. The papers received at reading Boom since it was opened will sold at public, our community. There is not a nursery in the country, east or west," that stands higher 1 Acres of land adjoining the city of Olathe, good dwelling and out nouses, well, cistern, 10 acres in fruit, balance in meadow. For sale at a bargain.

-40 Acres in Shawnee township dwelling house, good water, timber and 15 acres in Chapman judgment for of J. B. Mahaffie, Trustee of Turpin estate Hendrix vs Wm. Hen- drix, decree of divorce granted. "kiohth sat.

G. H. Beed vs Thos. McGannon, et. aL dismissed without prejudice to a future action at plaintiff's Chas.

Gray eL al. tiii Z'Ji PETER BAKER, Wagon Ilalicr. Etei in public estimation than the great nursery at Lee-Summit. Mr. Tillotson has been in Married.

JoxE3-TATtoa On Wednesday, June 1C, 1880, at the residence of the brides parents in Gardner, J. W. Jones, of Olathe, to Miss Katie W. Taylor. Simpsox-Kixg At the M.

E. Church in Olathe June 8th 1880, by the pastor Rev. A. umncss tor 20 years, and takes great sale on Saturday June 19th at two o'clock p. m.

The list of periodiclcs includs Harpers Magazine and Weekly, Scientific American, Frank Leslie's, the Philadelphia Detroit Free Rural numerous other weeklies. The most of these papers are in good condition. The sale of cultivation. For sale cheap. -50 Acres of first-clam bottom land dwelling house, good well, acres in cultivation, the rest heavy timber 1 miles from nulrond station.

Vnr mIa at Kanmin pains in Dandling and delivering his stock, consequently his patrons, without exception are highly pleased. He putsup at the Avenue House. VS Archibald Pxrlc initmrtmn I Alfred W. Simpson to Miss B. A Dwelling houses in Olathe at prices Shop north side of PubXo Bqmn ranging ironi $ou, to $ouu.

40 Acres of improved land 3 miles west niatlta' uiaine, 80 Acres 81 miles north-west of Olathe 1 mO-lf Kansas. iX jw need, who lives near Prairie Center planted ir apple orchard in the pring. Tho trojs are all thrift v. A few these papers will, take place at the Reading Boom, and all who wish to procure cheap reading matter will do Kelt to" attend besides the papers enumerated- above nearly 100 lbs. of daily papers will be sold by the King.

EcKEb-Lamb At the residence of Robert Metcalf in the City of Olathe, by Judge Hen-drickson on Tuesday Juno 15th. 1880 Mr. E. E. Ecker to Miss.

Kate Lamb. The happy couple left the same morning for Mound City. M. UViHA JLM1Q AUBUIBUVO Ull It XnlOW, sheriff amends proof of publication and motion to set aside sale L. Clark vs Wm.

Easdaje, motion Howell vs Pugh, verdict set D. Co vs Wm. Sturdevant, sheriff's 6ale" J)anly vs Ira Green eL ah verdict set Giffen vs Emma J. GE0.IL BEACH, "I 1 Tinware, Hied, Irx; And the 1 0 acres fenced, dwelling house, 80 Acres in Shawnee, township; good dwelling houe, good barn, orchard. tc.

JULIEN 11AHAFFIE, days ago he washed the trankswith lye, dissolved half a box of concentrated in three gallons of water and put it on with a brush pound or by the hundred, as may. be desir ed. LIVERY, FEED and SALE much, frivinir this improved the trees very the bark a men and beautiful I rom Jbagerton. This would likelv be Mtki inct I EQtok, Juno 14. Our citizens are not tho eason.

Nevertheless, the trees omrht to kin to celebnlte 4tb at thi PIace- juoro, et. ai. motion lor new trial overruled. Died. Kennedy vs Mardis, Son and Ligon, Mavity At her residence in this City, at motion for a new trial 2 a.

Saturday morning, June 13th, Mrs. Bank vs Blake, sale confirmed Ker- Mavitr SJ 38 years. nei vs Petigo, judgment Sjclls At his residence, on Sunday, June vs John Smith, grand larceny, sentence of 13th 1880, in- his 46 year, James Sells, a I ir. Mr. and Mrs, Crocket, of Ilarrisonville, Mis be noticed occasionally, from this time on soon, were visiting relatives at this place last till the middle of August.

NOTICE. The undersigned takes this method of informing tbe public generally and all those having improved farms or wild lands for sale that he has formed a business relation with G. W. Hutchinson of the Kansas City Beal Estate and Exchange Agency, for tbe purchase and sale of Beal Estate in Johnson County, Kansas, and elsewhere as circumstances may justify. We believe parties having land for sale or exchange will find it to their interest to put them into our hands for disposal.

Our facilities being unsurpassed by any other combination for successful operations in this class I Tuesday and "Wednesday Communion services next Sunday at the Presbyterian I Smith and his wife are vis four years in the penitentiary State vs man respected by all who knew him, a man John Burch, grand larceny, sentence of five tnflt was pare in all words and actions, a years in the penitentiary. kind husband ami indulgent father, a man that made himself useful in church, in Sun- county Board was in session on Friday and Saturday of last week as a board of equalization. There Was considerable discus-kn to whether the assessments of lands in Olathe and Shawnee townships should iting friends at N. Crocke.t the aged mother of Mrs. Sylvis, left last Thursday for Ilarrisonville, of nirtS dayschooVandin the grange, an npright.

STABLBl viuiSu oiuru. honest man that coald frown on deception. bL7; Vegetables of all kinds are plentiful in the corruption and shame, either in church or uiatne, 5 Kansas. Mlcir u.rc-1 Jle came around this morning1 of property. Prompt attention given to the investigation of titles.

Taxes paid for parties residing at a distance, etc, etc. In fact attention giv Communicated Chincli Buss. 9fflc SJ) pherry treet two doors south ef mi5 marca or wneuier they should be left at valued by the assessors of the two town- This little pest, though so common, seems I State. He tried Ur make the Golden Rule govern his action through life, by during to others as be would hate them do to him. In short he was the noblest work of God, an honest man.

G.F. IT. 7X ehing pertaining to and legitim- FISH BRO'S with a first class real estate I men and Eeal EeUte aeenUi liioimnti 77 I en to cveryin ly connected Beted be but imperfectly understood as we almost we mean Billy Fisher the census taker, -but as our fortune is made for better or worse we hesitated not to tell the number of years we have resided on this planet. 0Dr. Castleman is the onlv reliable Faith daily hear people inquiring about his habits; agency.

uommwion reasonable. I the sale of Fimt-fUM Ilri 1 be best of reference given when required. I ajjes and SpiiliS Grre us a even editors of agricultural papers sometimes also a full llao cf tii calL Lands shown free of charge. Hotel accommodations will be nmvidfd for while in phh- B19-1 speak of chmch bugs being in the larva or slaps the commissioners decided not to change the assessment; this leaves the lands in these two townships at an average valuation of over nine dollars per acre. After making some changes in the individual tie Board adjourned.

are notified that we promised to keep c-tr refers awake to ths mischief of the Doctor in this part of the State. pups state, while the fact is they are vora cious distinctive bugs from the time they are ITjw- rf. rwmJ FJVJ VWVU1J A.r From Glen wood. Glexwooc, June 15w The weather is fine and the fanners are busy cuttinrr the colden hatched tilrthey.die, their only transformation well-being during their stay among us. G.

W. HUTCHINSON CO, Kansas Citv. SXo. 2Z-10 ZU. OllAUAli, Olathe, Kansas, Parley- Otran IrMraetion Kock, (31X0.) A.

K. Johnson. Johisom New IJethodf for Ease, for Chord, Glee and Sacred muic, and it being to shed their skins when fully grown, We did, promise to ctve information I The mother of Hon. D. G.

Camn- after which they can fly and proyegate their OTOV Kansas School Records. Revised for 18Sa By S. A. FELTER. THESE books art manufactured in Kansas, by Kansas labor for tbe: especial use of the Kansas educational rvstem, being revised to the date of every change in the school laws, and of the Inst requirements of tbe Htate Department of Public Instruction.

Tbe fact t3iat these records arc adopted and in exclusive Use in thirty, and generally, twenfy-five counties xf "the Stals rrvi re Hrir best of sxiie'irtion, ii ccritruive ev JlzTsse Ct s-rxzs, is cT cr-rrn-, crrrrr rr SCHOOL DISTRICT species. The full grown bugs pass the winter in a dormant state hidden away in some alius subject in season, and the season is bell is sick, and not expected -t at I design dissoUInV box of Gayheart died and her body is to be taken to .15 salons of wterf then wtl! Burlington Presbyterian Sun- the trunks of otr apple day school of Kansas Cltr picniced at Mer- sheltered place, as beneath boards and rails lying on the ground or among cornstalks or Jewtb, toscry r-t- I 1 5 i i t.Lf ij et rk.r.1 rs'k on IaI tho rrtv con- vs.Z our trees i c-. ffw V-v a r' aloRj; the heujca where they are are esposed to sudden dianss of temperature. They gen-ers'Jy cs fora 1: Jcir Aritl tlne.erotsnd party' ti 1. r-lC .3 I.

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Pages Available:
1,089
Years Available:
1879-1884