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Olathe Gazette from Olathe, Kansas • 3

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i Fmniture Furnitnnl! Wv Jvinsrdom for a Horse. 1 i- I frem Edgerton and Gardner re Lawrence Tribune has an able arti them charged to Mr. Caepenter and then left for other fields and pastures new. As near as can be ascertained, Mr. Carpenter's loss is, something over 150,00.

Mr. Watt is OLATHE GAZETTE. 3L Sheehan, Oscoda, Mich 1 have used Dr. Thomas Oil on horses for different diseases and found it to MHimmrndMl 'It has done grand ball on the 22d, all the aame At last our gsoomy city is awakened from its stupor bv the arrival of trains from Kansas City and'Ft. Scott, which trains were brought through by earnest and persistent labor of the officers and emnlovees of th K.

C. F. S. cle telling what to do with the surplus fruit crop. Better wait and see what the harvest will be.

ceived after the formB were locked up. parties went to Kansas City Tuesday to secure a supply of coal, but with-oit success. F. E. Rochester, we regret to learn is iuftice to me every time, and the best oil described as a suck one, ana irom the supplies with which he provided himself it is suDDOsed he will attempt to work the same G.

1L 1L and most eagerly awaited for for horses I ever used. Col. Terry, the willow basket man, has Rfheme in other places. It misrht be well for by the citizens all along the line, tor tne Araisey. bought land near Eudora, and will start his 0.

7. a G. R. B. Ho.

Aooom'n, North, 7:48 a. ro, fe B9i'BS3l, 10:50 Wo, Exp. Horth, daflj '20P-m-JIflt 5, Aooojn'n, South, daily, m. factory at that place. Sorry he did not think TeachsM Take Notice, -rr.

AfAeA to hold two fprinsr ex first time in tne history ot our city since we had a railroad, we have missed our daily mails and trains and we hope it will be the last, for three davs without this read it to hia interest to locate at Olathe. awning in front of Christy Co's. aminations, one on the 1st Saturday of March, and the other on the 1st of aril Vo other examinations will be BW ing community, is like three day without quite sick, and confined to his bed wita. an oia mat him in js nefarious operations, as far chronic trouble, of twenty years standing. as possible, in case he escapes punishment infa.it cfcild of Mr.

Mr, Ch.3. L. Hayes has been quite sick with pnuemoiiia uus week, but for the request of Mr. Carpen- week, but ia now considered out of danger. tCTf an the understanding that such publica- nrire to 20 cents a bushel, the first of the n.32iM in order to secure hia niiipt a Twssitle in oraor secure drus store and Dick Swingleys tobacco fac rations to an ceniai grocer, DEAIlERIK Mafrcs3C3, Spring Beds, Picture frames.

until August UT.T YTr-TT ft a v. it. it 0. 1, Bxp. South, daily, o.

Exp. JTorth, daily. tory fell under the weight of accumulated enow, fortunately without injury to any one. 11:00 a. m.

4:12 p. m. Hi S. McFaM-asd. Ex.

Board men, with Backs, were noticed tak Nat Bobs, 32-3 Uncle John Bceson, received lresh supplies to-day and thinks he can carry ua through on the provision line, if transportation is not further impeded. DEATHS. Fowteb. Cyntha Fowler, wife of John Fowler and daughter of Jacob and Rebecca Swarts, died Monday night at 12 o'clock. Yoho.

Mary Yoho, wife of Patrick Toho died Mondav night at 9 o'clock. ing coal from a car on the Gulf road 3f onday Tcey didn't own the coal either, but To Virtuosaa. Every man feels better tshen the possessor if ita on tne HAYES' OPERA HOUSE Unrivaled Attractions. H. LEGATE, Hanagcr.

backTaWndred dollar note; and every man REPAIRING PICTURE TEASING, arrest and puniihment at the hands of the officers of the law, who were on hia trail. Drift Kotes. Superintendent Towne took a force out on the jL C. L. S.

AW towards Gardner Monday morning. H. ii Burgias put his legal knowledge to good use in subduing a snow-drift on the Gulf road last Sunday. County Superintendent, "Wick Hull, was snowbound in Olathe, and did not return to his school in till Tuesday. feels better after Uking Spring Blossom, sure i Kidner and bladder com-, week, on learning that his competitors had run out.

Olathe RiSes and Band will give a grand masquerade ball at the Opera House, Februrary 22nd. Invitations were issued this week. night, in the battle scene in the Dutch Becruit. Jim Johnson had the misfortune of getting his nose punched, causing the claret to flow freely. Billy Scott, county coroner came ftft err.ta.

trial btttles 10 it made heat just the same as if it had been procured in the regular way. Judicial Apportionment Bill, as introduced in the Senate, does not disturb the Tenth District, but leaves it as now constituted, composed of the three counties of Wyan-dott, Johnson and Miami counties. his stock farm, eleven miles from Kansas City, in Kansas, Sir. M. K.

Piatt haa a number of Galway cattle, an additional purchase having been made last ceuls. For sale by hitney Armsby. THURSDAY, FEB. 17th, 1881. STORE Third door North of tbc Grange Btort, Olatho and Kansas City Transfer.

Obituary. Whttcomb. February 10th. 1881, Johh A. Whitcomb, of Olathe, Kansas, in the 80th, year of bis age.

Mr. Whitcomb, had been in very poor health for the last two years, his disease being softening of the brain, coupled with ft slow consumption and the infirmities of old afire. He was born in the town Alstead, in CITY AND COUNTY. xzXoiMJ- KANSAS. The charge that corporations are soulless uo to the county seat yesterday morning by the company.

ncy fore shipping cr ordering, "rue" may left at Price Welch's, M. G. Miller's and x- nva two trins each weefc. Boad Master Buckley, had his ears frosted He says that before ha depended I pajd 25 cents an hour to laborers last Sunday 8 o'clock, the state of New Hampshire, on the 22d day Th Ottawa bovs tried to enjoy themselves Sunday. ion the railroad he always got to town half of July, levl.

in tne year iuiy, ne wen ent month. IL. C. Commercial Indicator. Again we would caution voters to register if they desire to exercise the right of American fiwman in April next.

City Leaves every Monday and Wednesday morn- jgy- All I ask IS to Call and examine av- ing at 8:00 o'clock XZinetor Stock and Prices before purchasing. Friday evenings. L. C. ictox, 1 ropnewr.

sleitrhriding Sandav afternoon, but the drifts says that to think of with his father and mother to reside in uay an hour earlier. life, not death, is true piety, endish, Vermont, whore he learned the trade ofmachinist-andinthevear 1826, he mar de McFarland attached runners to a rail WM. J. DUXJ v2n29-5 Art Julien was playing (sheriff, ia the office, during hia father absence at Topeka Clerk McGannon has the books at the office "Wednesday and cam to town, the first time ot the police iudece, over the calaboose. I 6ince the snow fell.

Dock Cusy and John were too deep lor mo waux bwu turned. Joe Jlead was the best pleased man over the blockade we met with. It caught him at home where he enjoyed three days with his family. loxir rsnri. JONAS MAJTSf SOCIETY MEETINGS.

MAS6NTC Olathe Chapter, No. 10, R. A. JL, mccU first Friday in every mm 1 TT VaI Wa tk fl T1 this week. you want to make your wue or nouse-1 rntegui ueumu Dutch Recruit, at the opera house, ware I arounu uie square.

Vnor hanrtv. buv an outfit of Berlin ried Miss Abigail Mason, who died during the year 1831, leaving two daughters since married Elizabeth Davis, who died April 12th, 1876, and Almyra A. Foot, now a resident of Newport, H. December 4th, 1832, he again married, Mrs. Sarah P.

Lull his present wife, who survives him, in the 75th, year of her age. In 1858, he removed with his family to Clerks were generally busy juonaay morn- month. 1 TM. JL-LIKN, was fairly patronized on Monday and Xuea- of An(3v ciemmans. This ware is fast super- we desire to call the attention of ing, not in waiting on customers, but daynighti.

eeding all other kinds, as it deserves to. We our readers to the. unparalleled offer of the ghoveling snow from the sidewalks and awnings. J. H.

BLAKX, 8CKIBE. Devenney will try his hand at farm- haTe triej it and know "whereof we speak. GAZETTE and Leavenworth Wseslt Lotlce. No. 19, A.

F. Aurora, Illinois, and in 18o came to Aransas, the coming Reason. Al. ought to make a The bfld weatlier it week interfered Times at 81,50 per annum, in no ouir half 1V1 A. meets Thursday night on or a and located upon a farm tnree tna eood eranger.

with the patronage of the military way can nan tne amoum. oi nVnro Ko rrn i ntlfvi tn 1 before the IUil mOOQ. I 1 UluracMtvi 1 i nn th farm a mtihk Trrmt." like tne De procured ior me wuurj, The Times will it desires at the rf5id until the vear 18G8. when the mUrmi-1 a. iiuira pxnpps, MEAT MARKET, AND CROCERY STORE.

South side Tark Street, oppoaiU Grange Store, OLATHE, KANSAS. 1WV wuawci Humoi. untiiiB Herman Dow sava it beats Colorado for big snow on the level country, but for staying qualities he thinks the north side of Pikes Peak will beat it. Arch McCulloch took an extra Atkansaw twist on his overcoat and went out to the cut to see the snow plow work, Sunday, and run down items for nis paper. etorTYi interfered with the regular ties of age warned him that he was no longer I A afcuLLOH, EEC.

r-3 i rr nf thi kind WU1 V.n1. Kr5rtt TSITR do not U11DK tne may 600I1 UYB 5U mo KJ, vv 1 JrOU lv a.Mjj 1 jl "7 the man oi iron cons.uuuon, mai ior wa 0 I eaual to the Union Spy in dramatic interest. low price onera, wnen us arrauui I I Mt 1 .1 11 tV) Tr.lr rif Clin- i first CO vcars of life had sustained him in nis arduous toils and he sold out and removed to I mu fiecond and fourth Fridays of each -jorrespoHuen BUv Anan mt n. -win in Kansas. ubiquitioua commercial tourist survived the storm and struck the town numerously Tuesday.

i Olathe; since that period, he has spent his niini v. We can fruess at or words in other cases, but it is ab- Sheppard of Aubrj', had the mis- d. r. sxsxxixa, p. lime in rfuuiny nuu iu vuo i.ut thft Bible, a bok that he became familiar 1 3 X.

nj-t a .1 ti wi names J. B. BROWN, SCE.I3E. x-Sth rnrpn in the Ttalmv davs of his vouth. Col.

Andrews leu icr irarsou. wmw vTj fir nn Tios- He died as he lived, in "full faith and hope of aouth on Monday andwill engage inbusiness correctly in order to make tue items mxer- lugM to have IO. O. F. Harmony Lodge, No.

84, Meets everv Tuesday evening. for a lightning rod company. jesting. lnntPn from a disioi ted stove pipe in the the saving grace of that Savior who died, that all mankind might be saved. His last moments were peaceful and quiet, waiting nntfpntlv to entei that haven of rest prepared i items were received one day too I- Bgow, ot runcr, c.

nta-to- near ss00, -with. U. E. HASTINGS, O. o.

s. ncxDzasoN, g. lato for insertion last week. Though a lit- elevator of AVard YVyricK wi i Mr. Harrison a-ent of the of the horticultural society last Saturday.

The notice of their next meeting will appear in the Gazette. Ivory Legate was a volunteer laborer in the cut in MUHkan's field, and stayed out till 11 o'clock at night. Ivory makes a full hapd at any thing he undertakes. Section boss, N. O.

Cedarson, was around town earlv Sunday morning hiring all the men he could, to shovel snow in the cut north-east of town. He paid 81,50 a day. John Price got stuck in a drift on Saturday night, as he wr3 going home and they eay that he would have been lost had he not prespired bo freelv in trying to extricate himself that he melted the enow before him. for those who do liis win. nnaar in fhi ifiRUe.

asumEton Dirumav j. cu. i Having recently purchased tbe business of F. Hender- son and restocked the same, r7inS CASH for all onr good, we are prepared to deal libor-ally TK-ilh our patrons and respectfully solicit a sbare of the trade in town and in the com try He leaves behind to mourn his loss, his J- B- BaOWS, sec. utural grange store and ft boarder, lost in cash wuuiuiuvj.j-j, and four daugh nf insr a pudiic euie oi an now widowed wife, Sarah- and a lot of clotlung.

are giaa xo lesra JftP hmnltoAc. Tom Marshall will act as ters Mrs. Almvra A. Foot, of Newport, New I 1 .1 IO. O.

F. Olathe Lodge, iSo. oj, mens every Monday evening at their hall, east ihat the friends of Mr. S. in Olathe- and else Gardner, cauea i uesaay, nu 1 orator oi ui sidaoftha square.

about tba snow drifts of that locality. liampsnire, Jirs. rrancis i. ol'mch, iuiv jho. KatoP.

Giffin, of Olathe, and Mrs. Manette Tinu.1. Ft. KootL Kansas. He was hurried nr rsTaa BAKia, o.

i rr-nl, n.Acn't tnr i arm where have signified a willingness to aid him in the hour of his misfortune and we hope thev will do so liberally. iae I not. Jasner Needham, lecturer oi H. P. EUlCliKLL, V.

G. 1 nf trifi Land Leasne next catur- from his residence, soutb-west corner of Wal- uic jiicu4ix v. Jleraember the place, opposite Grange Store, Olathe. Highest Mrkit Price for Ftt. nut and Kim strei ls, uiatne, ieo.

iiir, isai. TIrT.OTSON. EEC. Arrangements have been The Kansas Militia are not wanted to took up lua quarters at McCoys HoteL Again one of our early pioneers and settlers extended transient I nmmittee bavins the mat- The enterprising firm of Price Welch their numerous customers, Satur- Al JAW 4 Ck Wl-ftr I A tae hrk3s it the inaurreration of President Gar members in the city to attend our meetings. Mana Phippa have secured the mttpeBtine meeting.

tor in rharce. for an interesting of has crossed over river, wr trt rrtnrn in the flesh, and to minirle in I field, after all, Senator IngaUs having written day, by sending a shovel brigade in front of Asylum beef contract for the ensuemg year. Vm' hum r.f lifo as we have known him All classes should attend. oil 4Tio 1 tiieir ueiivfr- w.iirun, that Washireton City can PHYSICIANS. Much pnorfv will eurmount ail ooaiacies.

in the past His conduct while living endear We understand they took it at low ngures. J. SMITH. STLViav The Sprinjr Hill Hotel, by L. B.

Hodg- Perhaps toadvism needed on the occasion, r.c tlm who worked shovelinsr ed him to his neighbors ana acquaintances, Julien, High Priest of Olathe kiss, an old Kansan, is a well kept hostelry, it is for the best, thougu many of the boys gnow for tlie pt company, are now coin- a nr attended a session of and although the day was gloomy ana lars'o circle of old citizens attend S. B. S. WILSON, M. wnrthv of the patronage it receives.

"Lute" will be disappointed, but there are others I plaining of lronted ears, hands ana leeu ed his funeral and assisted in laying him away is not one of those "good fellows wno aon i grand lodge at Topeka the first of the week. Tinv Hnlier.nn. route on the who could scarcely afford to spare the time Some oi them will spe na ine Dunc oi uie OLAT1IE, ItASAb. SfflTII NEW BLACKSMITHaWAGOK 3 make the trip. A.nd n'TVn boss know how to keep hotel," but never rests un til his guests are suitably provided for.

H. E. HASTINGS, M. D. in his final resting place.

A Bis Sell. D. Sullivan. Malcom, Ontario, writes: lmvn been sellincr Dr. Thomas Eclectric then just think cf it! The wooden Goddess have an employee whose Santa Fe, drifted in with the storm.Fri day night and enjoyed several days at hom? The Temperanco Amendment, makes no of Liberty at the Capital would split her would bo hard to fill.

He knows fSee with Drs. Bell, over Palace Drug Oil i Rev. A. C. McXeever is expected to come ides with laughing to see Lafe Trice, tieorgo hew to get the greatest amount oi voi- pus- provision for selling vinous liquors for sacra Store.

Si' SHOP. have no hesitation in say sible out ot men ana at tue tamo wub nv from Piatt City this week. We are Melntyre and Daws Smith, of the Olathe mental purposes. It 13 an awiui luing, -o- ing that it has given better satisfaction than nv nthpr medicine I have ever 6old. I con their good will.

ntendent Townc. Master Mechanic company perform. At the north-east corner of the suafe TH0KAS HAMILL, wvn AV a not informed as to the probable length ot ma i to tQ professional tipler, wnh a I Tin.n"ht Tioee. to cut off this to them will undoubtedly be quite a move sider it the only patent metucine mat cures more than it is recommended to cure." For OLATHE, Kas. PHYSICIAN AiSU 5UKUliU, Uiniuc, Kansas.

Oflleo in F. B. Ogg's building, Farmer, the painter, waa using his brush interesting and important religious rite. McCrum and Koadmaster Buckley were ad out from Kansas City, Sunday, to. witness the clearing of the cuts and directing, operations ejainst the blockade with nine engines, snow nlow and a force of one hundred and ment cf invalids from on the break" up of winter, to the celebrated Eureka We are now prepared to do all kind north side Park street.

lively Monday forenoon in advertising Qne at le8Btf cf tbc hoodlum chiefs who Great Bargains Snrincrs. of Arkansas. Our Cwar Junction th Tluteh Recruit at the opera house that ted tbe postofilce every evening, of Blacksmithtng, Wagon and Carriage work. DR. PETSS JULIEN, Apple trees, 3 to 9 years old, at from 5,00 vm.lnir.

1 Wat last met bis fate, and is now in jail, corretpondent mentions the names of several fifty men. t. iiiHi itst i rn i. a rtf Afonticello. has been tlioue-h on another and more serious charge.

who are preparing to go and test the virtue of I Tne squad of Ottawa Itilles, consisting ot Cherrv.Vlum and Pear at corresponding I on nonn TTorSftSllOcInC ftUd PlOW WOX i iAira auii or tvriiixu iluici vaA the renuted all-healinir waters: while we hear Lieutenants bclcnger anaaaams, A AOl VVS AftW I -m assisting Mr. Legate in posting books this nis followers both black and white would rJDCClaltyxl 4' prices. fZTonw 00 rtfr iao. Snawlice-l tn tnwa Millard thorouf niy unaeroiuiuB uw wen necu wwum6 i ui jihcio uvw, uwj iu -o- ATTORNEYS. Messrs.

Hindman, Crab, Powell, Sulivan, nr.it Rnwpn Faber and others, planted last Prices Low and all worlc ivajs lin(t Iways. I wno are cewrmmea ta TaaKe' I the play of the Dutch lleeruit, were consiae- is our agent at Spring j. H. Connelley will have a public "llIf Selr t3cs Vr sourly aiy." efr.ee last Connelley will have a public sale pilgrimage in search of health. residence of Aubry, has been at the rantea.

thi3 new season, trees 8 and 9 years old, and all report that their trees have done well and made a good growth, some having matured fruit the same season. Also a full line of small fruits Call and see us at oar New Shop. A. SMITH DEVENNEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office over Ciemmans hardware store, first door to mil and ia authorized to receive subscrip- Gf his personal property at his late Springs tions lob work and advertising, and receipt in on February 28th.

Mr. C. fall and is loud in his praise oi Job wow ana 3 in Kansas City and cngag- Fountain of Youth. Col. and From Glen woo 3.

Mrs. J. E. i Miss Anna Chick is still an invalid. Mrs the right, Olathe, Kansas.

tt.i..:.m in the mill business. We regret to lose at Diehl's Nursery. oi-For Sale. Hayes and their daughter, Mrs. Geo.

B. Lord, 1 Monday was ov. 1 DRUGS! DBUGSli DRUGS It him from Johnson-co. win go cown fcoon, oniniy iw BURRIS 6 LITTLE, A. Johnson and 3nss JUla '1 ether, ot Jvansas city, are visiting friends and relatives here.

If ever there was -a happv man, it is Frank Foster, who lives down by the Park; it is a 10 pound boy liev. T. J. Crowdcr Thi two cows, one berkshere cupld was abroad on wings oi love nnu -JL. Wis well and Henry Piles, on Black bcaltc, as he is sun Bunenng.

irom nervous nf land to rent for flax. complete monopoly of the postoffice business VrULlUHrc, tile icauJb VI nvuiiwj ATTOBNF.YS AT LAW. Office over post office, second door south, Olathe, Bob, examined a field of sixty acres of wheat 31 1 Geo. B.Lord. CHRISTY CO'S.

armv bv hich he lost one of his limbs. If army oy men jie iosi one oi uis uutus. during the forenoon end failed to i i3 with us again. j. i.

vkjujjwii j.ic- last week, before the snow fell, and failed to mnr, nora w5ll fnl. n-rhvr to to Columbia. for his bride. Kansas. Th Dutch Recruit did not appear at a Good Endorsement.

fin4 a dead stalk or root, i rom preseni in- I xtr. John Mails, of and John Mails, ot TOTTM A. RA1JSIH. Hayes' Opera House, Saturday night, owing low who are as yet undecided. The well known Missionary, Bev.Horsford Miss Lizzie Bowers, of this place were mar- dications, that corner of the county will pro wfff Tmrrn rit ft writes: 1 havo oecn greaiiy to the storm, the pertormance Demgio8vPvIx hl'drV slid I should nOMs YY UVJ 0 A sUf duce a large crop to sell next season.

1114 I Inn r-iill ed to Monday evening. I X-J llivii vuuviuvi-v fci The coal eunnlv was exhausted on Monday, j.rmressive manner. Wish them succesa in W. Whitehead will furnish some never glover it. but hearing your Spring Jajw.

w-cu VTlw cnnl-on of. I thoUffht I 1 ii.an8as. i.f.n nthA Tvansas Citv ranionich heirllifc are jrlad to see our old friend urnal, Journal, O. Pickering went down to Paola to the sale of "Hig's Tribune," in which he TTawM snow bound and vmrn 1 115 oxxa via vitv.t v. uvwiv.s 1 Kertb side ef Park Etrslw Mrs.

M. would try it. 1 am glad I did, for luougu i ENOCH B. GILL, 3 bottles of it. "it has! iWUU Cali- t.eii-i i.iofi.

jjxaiors um uasuTO'tbiui. i -r- irom Viuamas, aieAiw, k. nave so iar oeen i stock nave so iar oeen I I ic rmru kiik n. uj uc Thev will probably be re-publishea broucbt in Tuesday and AAUt sturdav nihtbut it fornia. oau wm did not return till Tuesday.

thorou-hlv cureame. iBaoumuw" ax aia uu i cr.mr. hTiflc with me: what do you charge bv 1 AfrenL. Office over post office, Olathe, 11 I I lt va CT5 in tne fiiirror ana cwa i ana was sola at tee rate ci auout pei -j seems snc Avas oiuy hi uuuw i4a J. B.

Marshall, wo regret to learn, has the quantity? Price 50 cents, trial botUes 10 Kansas. Olathe, written for that paper. Such things have QQT back to life next morning, lbere is now a cents. or 6aie vy muij prospecii lijav sin; iiiu iu.uti. I.

0. PICKERING, been confined to his house from sickness for everal davs. Marshall is missed by the pat- i been done. Billvs place in Francis Block. misfortune without its u.lv x.u-wA.

From Hector. There is no great Keeps a full Urn Sfaw fto4 TtmL D.1.a Tlmiir Ktnrffl. Im a fvorite resort for all who ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office owl Peoples Savings Bank, Olathe, Kansas. A correspondent of the Liverpool jlurcury plunkett has returned from his visit to The severe winter are fond of billiards or a good cigar.

1 ron. compensating advantage Sprague is out again after several -mpe weather and sleet storm of two weeks ago writes: "I am valhngto risk my reputation Curley has removed to wtue H. V. B. PARKER.

Houses in the nech as a public man, it tne worn case i hanta re, alo xuu I 1 last, u-pftlc and days confinement to the nouse, have about destroyed all hope for a DRUGS, PATENT HEDICINE3, ggy Two good Dwelling City of Olathe for sale cheap, nSO-2 mation of the Doweis, uoie crop next season, but the wheat has been cannot be cured three oays simply hy using i iu thick- ATTORNEY AT LAW, Olathe, Kansas. Office over Price Welch's store. J. P. HrSDMAS.

aess at the Sprague Ecstaurant. result i t-ream ui land. i account or the escaping gas. mcy Teatlv benefitted, and will probably Paints, Oils, Perfumery. Soapi, at Kfttt" Adams, a former failing remedy.

One ounce of cream of tar- are now waiting for the gas to become ex- H. L. BURGESS, Money to pint of boiling water, to be hausted before commencing wor pint ter dissolved in a AnnA Snwprs. and child about six years old IS BC.U. Olathean, now practicing law at Larned, will appointed Judge of the new 10th Lamps, Chimneys, TTladOw' Gltcs ATTORNEY AT LAW, Olathe, Kansas.

Office over Meek's store. East Park St. is- I have Honey on hand at all I to loan all Dayments of prin- drank when cold at short intervals. It can be taken any time, and is a preventative as in the largest yield ever known. enow drifts, on Saturday morning were something fearful to contemplate.

Sidewalks were blockaded, coal bins, chicken coops and hogpens were generally covered up district, created by the legislature. ftinal and interest made at home. EtCM EtO KM- Howard Phillips omitted his Sun J. P. HINDMAN, -r Business from first to last done at well as a curative.

It is known to have cured in thousands of cases without a failure. It I never leaves a mark, never "causes blindness, day afternoon lecture on the 13th, thougn and maila were eiayed several days, nlO-lS JULIEN MAUAFFIE. No delays. I. 0.

PICKERING. ATTORNEY AT hAVV ana notary uu-lic, Olathe, Kansas. Office over Mariner Norvell's store. my oSce. n30 and always prevents tedious lingering.

quite a number of his admirers were on i But people fair punishment good na-andmanifiested great regret at his absence. turediv -M they remarked, "It won't last were thrown from a buggy the other day and left lying on the ground unharmed, while the horse took the.buggy home without any ona to guide him -John L. Parr and wife are going to Kich Hill, to engage in the dairy and boarding house business Mr. J. Coe, has been offered $50 per acre for his farm, which was Mr.

Wm. Tase is building a barn An infant child of Mr. Wilmera died on the Gth inst-, and was buried at Linwood the next day. Fbep. Feb.

9th, '81. "From De Soto. Fnr fiPTPral davs. after heavy rains, we had ggTThelatest trick of tramps to pretend Th.o Snow Storm. DENTIITS.

long." Tice leives the following weather tcey are Faun doctors. LIVERY, FEED and SALE The snow storm which visited this section A CABD. programme for the remainder of February: ast Friday night was general throughout the FRANK P. GAINES, Kansas City "Journal" of Sunday, gives-Judge McCracken a good "send off" as "enjoying a high reputation as a citizen as well as an able advocate and expounder of the law." lawyers are all busy in preparing their cases for the next term of the district To the Plow-Holders. T-s-'i.

ir-- r. DENTIST. Office over 21st to 21th, threatenmg weatner wna uej i west, a weive incnes oi mivw kh j. uc.u, rn and snow storms. 25th and 2Gth, clear I Colorado the same at Santa Fe, New Mexico, Vn-co- ihft time to have your plows re-1 I Marinor Norveirs store, nrst aoor and fair and quite cold if snows have oecured, four inches at Dennison, Texas and six at i ti -tt-ith new shears, points, etc.

All work I he left at head of stairs. Come and see us. i mnT Kllrnl wem oaaiv badlv Wellington, Kansas. Tiains were all aban- "tf' ife ou? of thestreami. s.

26th to 2Sth, cloudy, threatening weatner, warrantea satisiaciory i-" jvaiuo. If. in 1'Atr I doned on the different lines of rail-roads on from the north with rain or snow storms. The 22d and 2olb, severe snow storm DENTISTRY. are marked as comparatively warm days.

west roads many piacea uioctauea wy t. drifts. Our medical and chemical at tho northwest corner of the account of cuts being filled with the drifting snow. Olathe was four days from Friday and conraanv have commenced operations, square, and he cures all chronic dise-ises np Castleman. the Jbaita Ph.

Kadel, leader of the Olathe band, To the citizens of Olathe and Johnson near! all the stock iaken Tir. V. O. Sawver wishes to announce till Tuesday without mai's, a thing that has not happened before in the memory of the oldest inhabitant. All the idle men in town accompanied by his family, arrived on Monday, after being snowbound several days in loss of Mrs.

n. Penner. She suffered greatly Doctor. that he has located permanently in i from her burns for near three weeks court. The criminal calendar is unusuauy large, with a prospect for some additions before court sits in March.

has organized a home mutual insurance association. Why would'nt a scheme of that kind work well in Johnson instead of sending thousands of dollars away from home annually? Whitcomb died on Thursday last end was buried in Olathe cemetery Friday. M. W. was near 80 years of age at the time rr Tmf.

Kadel. as a teacner oi itvf rp to i sicar in minu maw re- would be pleasea to nave su wno uro ui new I Kimball and i ramptoa have gone to i aiaeasea with-1 nntAi work call and see him before J. i. m1 Mm l.r fAr were employed in shoveling snow on STABLE! ivnusaii tnnRle. has never had an equal in our city.

1 1 4 a. tt TTTnft JIIICI' 111 IUC out medicine. Hero in Olathe. eoinir elsewhere. Saving the teeth a special- aay tne units on tne vjuii roaa octw cen i i Tlnmipll.

has been bolduiz a He will give instructions on the piano and Go to Whitney Armsby's for Irs. Free- store, in rooms formerly oc ii ronuinnn the services ot a nifttiiA. tit rjLtt here and Lenex a and still the track was protracted meeting in the Presbyterian blockaded on Monday morning notwithstand- church for near two weeks. He is a plam ins a snow plow several engines were man's isew jauoaai cuoied by ir. Uou.1.

competent teacher should confer with him. and duribility of color are unequaiieo. P- G. SAAVxtK. O0ce eB Cherry straet two 6Va south of 12-f Price 15 cents.

Office hours, 7 tu 12 a. ra. and 1 to 7 from 2 to pound. G. Howke, residing three miles west muiinuoxlzy at work.

The Santa Fe, be- TXmand. of our vounz folks of his death and was one of the old settlers of 1 Price W.U'b. Horses boarded ay the osj furnished Trsvelirsr of town, had his house and nearly all its con- twecn Cedar Junction and Pleasant Hill, sw.rn sSdly in need of them, as some of their this county, and had no enemies. ia said that under the new apportion tents destroyed by nre on wonuay nigw rtni blockaded and trains will cot be run rougu, uoonsa, men and Real Estate agents also antsfor ithe of First-class ttXkggi arri- ESTDr. Castlemanis the only reliable Faith Doctor in this part of the State.

fTnni nvcrrrp(ne from 3 to 4 feet high. Only three chairs and part of a MeH foTe next week on account of the damage EStallc SATE Y0UB TEETH 1 DS. C. 33- 2TSI33ABOEB. tnrt Johnson-co- will be in a senatorial acres and spring antic.

call. were saved. The loss will am ant to aooui to tlie Tiue bridge yhich has not yet been re- BnA thpv ihirit are gmart. Their at one-half the usual price, at Taylor Dor- Aktrict with Miami and Linn. Who have imn flla hpvilv oiiMr.

Howke, com-1 nf 11 waa ienerallv i t.um1 manners and crood .000. and falls heavily on Mr. Howke, com- paired. Business of all kinds was generally want of good manners and good SI spns( are about eaual. Would it not be weil i Who has stood at he head of his profession we that can bold their own with Simpson aAAt That fa the Question for our ing as it does in midwinter.

I he oenevoieni Blls ponded, and people occupied themselves To Nerroua SuScrera Th Great Eoropean Biady Dr. J. B. For a reliable (so-called) Faith Doctor who to have good manners, courtesy, politeness. for many years, (age ana exper i located in Olathe oVwl -elthv should assist him to re-ouiia.

rvinr' to keen warm. It was not till CUA rji puu A local politicians to consider. profession. can refer to marvelous cures enectea rntr frtitlpmnn. north west cor- nz on Hi piviM-i MAIfinn Tf mtornment funds are tobesquan- Mionday that any effort was made by th sttnaeu to more in our Major Abbott baa been attending the ThtvA-TlTmsA at Totjeka for about three Judce McCracken's oflice in Kansas City a a i tuwn in th Dast.

Con- mprrhauts to tlear tue siue waixs ana ne HaToFenedan office an 23 it U.S.I' Sparmatorrhsa. the Grange whe -he Semic VWnsi IccooUtcv, and all dis-" Le anyone Us lJ'r. JTTZrn sSf-AbuVa. aa M.ntal U.AVU weeks. He is interested in having the State found an institution for idiotic chitdron.

oTMsman Haskell should be petitioned to ready for customers. is on the west side of Main Street, second door from the corner of Ninth, aboye the ner of square. Avoid tramps, regardless or their claim or clothes, who pass as faith doctors, taking every case they can get for much little or nothing, on the strength of a confl dence built up by others. Honest ability finds a vactnt field and builds up a business S. Uonofthe natural leea i-v- Itenow.

Pains In baekar secura an appropriation tor tne Hope it will be done. A Slick Sewing Macliine Agent. T.ntinn of Main and Deleware. Olathe Mill Creek. Ryan gct3 of navigation on From Eprins HilL.

and partial plates at prrt All work warranted. Kesidcnce corner ofLulu and Willi strsa. Side and diseases that lead boys in need of legal advice, when in the city, $50,000 for the Arkansas, between Hutchison William Carpenter has had in hia employ for some time past, one W. O. Watt, whose 4t-T of the tnanv sad hearts caused ior itself.

to Consump will do well to remember nis aaoress. and Arkansas City, and if that is tne game, bv this dreadful storm which has so success iMinj business was to sell Sewing Machines and re of our Olathe, the head of navigation on Mid Creek, fully broken the sweet communion and Jm pairs. Watt had been doing a rushing trade, A. incipient mutiny in the county jail was nipped in the bud last Saturday by Sheriff Julien. one of the prisoners having "given should have its share.

mm lb young toiss, tnen imsaa ij eon could be so cruel ss to write an epistle entitled 'The befturifa1now.Xethmk iseine Elsey Victor has started a line of freight but instead or accouimnS haA rn tnockinf? down is-iin2 used the iob away. The office of jailor ia a pre- CT(1 IVHriIlM bUC BtaiVO ftmnetAi VRfrnilS iWftH wu i -uh, nnrful Pampblsts sent rrsa parioua one and requires constant vigilance City. Some people may liken Julseys con mm at present, for three days witlfout mails, chiming bells af sbnekmg UUea of I to alL Writ for them and get full i Kwiii. SI OO ur Tjaskaks. cd builder.

to keep the evil disposed inmates in safety. about all the proceeds, his plan being to take notes his own name and discount them to the banks at Lawrence and elsewhere. Last Wo ft r.nr-hided that bis trame wa3 tbe lccomouva are reasons enougu i 11 1 I lot of machine poetry has been con that anv method that would sur- Tbcsedesirmgbnndlngorgeteral job "Jgon ModiciPO Co. notto and lowest possible' P'fFrr" a. t.minifii: won Id heftt Tld to the waste basket this week.

Boys, test with the Gulf road unto that of the stubborn bull who disputed the right to the track with a locomotive but Elsey saya he can deliver freight here "cheaper than our merchants can get it by rail to count dray-age at both ends of the route. See hia notice thanwbea staadioc about played out and leaving Air. parpen- tv.nur White Rib rtratowtof," at my shop. Kos. 104 and AW UUSalo.

and eirla too, see if you can't find and send us 6eooei ters team and wagon at Gardner in this )ance Club is a success, notwithstanding i Allwork Sranieed to civ. For sale by Whitney JLrmso I ifl a a real news item, instead of racking your Krains over something that would not be H. DOW, Olathe, Kansas. county, went to Kansas Citv, where he made the sectarian war to ine contrary, ana me KYml purcM cbJn? repairs, havin-J Rraendroent, they wiU Bbenld publish effort..

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