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Olathe Gazette from Olathe, Kansas • 3

Olathe Gazette from Olathe, Kansas • 3

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Skin Diseases Cured. Bv Dr. Fbazier's Magic Ointment. Cnro9 an.n, a- best latter eentleman, the Judge Dasing nis ue-. nung some uuo.v.o Soaps are Dest iair genuciu to UhA trnnblimr and Bmashmg of the cars had State Sunday Wvandotte will be twenry- Kalston's, OLATHE GAZETTE.

GREAT GEI15I DESTROYEE. Prophylactic Fluid sirn nil. WJC mu 11 show any intent to defraud his creditors on -j rr" TM TTon-Ta Tins three years old. and a somewhat dilapidated and cheapest known. weather of the past few days resembles" very much that of April instead of few scratches wardrobe.

as it magic, i iihihcs, iiv Grulw, Blotches and Eruption the face, 1 loavin" the skin clear and beautiful. Also i cures Itch, Barber's Salt llheum Tetter, I Scald Head. Chapped Hand. A.n eight thousand dollar fire occurred at Pitting of Small Waverly, Sunday. Personals.

CITY AND Ralston's, Bine Soap. Pox prevented. Agitation of the question of digging a coal Small-Pox Sjr? Nipples, Sore Lips, old obstinate Ulcers and Sores. KIX DISEASE. tne pan 01 taken an appeal however the Court having eranted him thirty days in which to prepare his case for rehearsal; in the Supreme Court Mr Tavlor, of Do Soto, whose stock of goods was attached bv the Plaintiffs Harris after heJiad made an assignment of the same, taken as the property of said Defendant to secure the payment of a certain note of 1000 rfifi whip Mr.

Tavlor was a surety, is a Soule, of DeSoto, was in tho city mine is going on at xioiton. Will Wallace, of Eldorado, was drowned TtraVn Van flevpland. Ohio, suffered Hanrahan's preliminary examination is set for next Wednesday before Judge Smith, protracted meeting is going on at the Christian church of the city, conducted by Rev. Ar C. McKeever.

yesterday. Henry A. Johnson is laid up i Contagion destroyed. with a while skating on Walnut river. 1 1 beyond all description from skin disease punlieu 1-1 ra HQOI1 inn I VI 1 111 I The Belmont House at Parsons, was closed a beautiful appearance the fence encircling the public school building presents! Marshal lleaton is preparing to a dwelling on the vacant lot adjoining the Wesleyn Methodist church on the north.

darling of a vaccinate. B. Gill went down to Kansas City Tuesday on legal business. as a result ot tho proniDition taw. man very greatly respected by all who have i fnr nv lfinpth of time and he report was started early this week nearly destoryed bis eves.

The most careful doctoring failed to help him, and after all had failed be used Dr. 1 raziers agic Omt-nA nnwl a few applicntion. Ulsers purified ami healed. Gangrene preventeJl and cured. Dysentsry cured.

oiutos healed rapidly. Scurvey eurcI in short time Tetter dried up. It is eerfbdly harmless. For Sre Throat it i a sure cure. A new ninetcen-inch vein of coal ha9 been in tun that the small-pox was raging again RIIUH has hosts of friends among the people in the ftJCU iavow i struck at the Leavenworth shaft.

C. Holcomb returned home Friday This rumor is kT I I i I. V. l.nei hain lorce at Cedar juneuon. from his trip to Michigan.

Lawrence, is happy ovei the fact that without foundation. Old Mrs. Bonny d.ea 'venteen vears, and and made pleasant-Fevered and sick per-sons relieved and refreshed by bathing with Pfophylatic Fluid added to water. Soft, white complexions secured by its use in bathing. Impure Air made H.

Dow and M. G. Miller returned there ia no small-pox there yet, of are requested to make the announcement that Key. J. H.

Byers, of Lawrence, Kansas, will preach in the Presbyterian church of this city next Sunday morningand evening. A large attenance is desired. the disease at that place on they aU 8ay it will be a hard matter to make ere is one other case, and outside ot tnese hlipvft that he has ever made an there -The first and only positive euro for skindiaeases ever discovered. Sent by mail on receipt of price, fifty cU. Henry Co.

Sole Propr Cleveland, Ohio. RWlinif. Tlchinsr or Ulcerated last Friday from Missouri. of further trouble at there is no indication attempt to defraud his creditors but be that H. Tavlor is over from Desoto i -1 I as it may, it is not ipr us -j vosterdav and to-day on business.

that point. late, it seems to be an all days job to "a load of wood. One can frequent nr ta not miiitv oi navinsr inauu aiu bim.ii Diptheria Another Kansas woman, this time in Linn county, has giyen birth to quadruplets. The round-house the Santa Fe is erecting at Newton i3 one of the finest in tho State. At last a company has been formed and the water-works at Leavenworth are to be built Mrs.

J. W. Jones of this city is visiting action, but the new Judge has decided in his PREVENTED (Piles, Dr. William's Indian Pile Ojntmentw sure cure. Price 1.00 by mail.

For sale by druggists. I Whitnev Arinsby, Druggists, Olathe Kansas. relatives and friends at Gardner this week. A. Taylor, deputy county treas ly see several loads standing about the square but look and wait and watch, but no man is near his load to deal with you.

In former years one could run into a saloon and nnd one of the men but now it is a bard matter urer, visited Kansas City the latter part of aarmiess ana purified by sprinkling Darby's Fluid about To purify the breath, cleanse' the teeth, it can't be surpassed. Catarrh relieved and cured. last week on business. favor and we suppose ine action oi wv Supreme Court in the premises will settle it for good. False Alarm.

After the 6care of Monday oyer the omnll-noT had subsided. Mayor Pickering, Tliro nn SSOO OTtO worth of nllildinsrs JW being erected or under contract at tiling- Jpazier'S IlOOl BlttCrS. ton A. C. McKeever and mother, ofi Chilacotha, Missouri, arrived in the city i Tuesday morning and will remain with rela J.

Nesbitt is now manutacluring a full lino of Boots and Shoes; also does general repairing, Foxing, Halfaoling and Patching. 2'tf Messrs. Price Welch have been making another shift this week in the interior of their store room and have put in a new sate of the Mosler Bachmann patera. It weighs fifty-five hundred pounds and its a daisey. is Kalston's Detersive Soap.

man Burke who was so terribly cut up during the fracus Friday night last is in a rather precarious condition; however Dr. Bickford, the attending physician, seems to think ho can pull through now. fSt. Paul Pioneer and the onlv wav seems to be to percn upon the load and wait. They should have a rendezvous.

tho week ending January 21st, Knot Bitters are not a dram-shop A hospital is to be erected in the rear of the Erysipelas cured, Burns relieved took steps to have all the camps along the line Franciscan convent at Emporia by the Fran- Cholera dissipated. Ship Fever presented by its In cases of. death in the house, it should always be used about the corpse it will preTCnt mny unplcasant smell. An Antidote for animal or vegetable poisions, stings, etc. Dangerous effluvia cf sick rooms and hospitals dissipated.

ciscan whiskey beyerage, but are strictly medicinal in every sense. They act strongly upon the liver and kidnevs, keeping the bowcU open and regulas, make the weak strong, heal the Scars prevented. Removes all unpleasant odors. The Wichita and Dodge City company has filed application at Railway Topeka 1882, the following changes were made in Kansas Postoffices by the Postoffice Department: Alraena, JSorton county, "Wallace Harmonson; Bonita, Johnson county, M. A.

Morrow; BritUvi lc, Mitchell county, tr. tives and mends nere aooui two wwks. A.H. Baldwin, one of the prosper ous merchants of Ottawa, is in our city on business relative to the assignment of 0. 1L Taylor's matters, of which he is assignee.

Hadley has been over for some days attending to his little son Herbie, who has been suffering from a case of measels. They are nt the Major's own residence build of the Kansas Uitv and uiame raurumi examined, and astertained if possible, if there was anv cases among the employees of the road. 'Dr. Bickford of this city made the examination and from the following report we should infer that it was a false alarm To the Matoe of Olathe, Kas. Yotra Hosor I respectfully report that in accordance with your request I have trav- Scarlet Fever Miss Mollio Brace, the talented young elo- i For Dizziness, Bush -of Bhod to the head, TiO ttwnrd a public libra-1 ton 1 inn- to Anonlexv.

Dyspepsia, Fever and 1 Frcidav; Cedar Junction, jonnson i-uuuV Jarvis" Pike; Chouteau, Johnson county, Ottawa county, John Cured. What we Hate. We hate growling, no 0 1 I rv at Leavenworth. ox-mi I Pimples and Blotches, Scro-' fulous Humors and Sores. Tetter and Ring tm snurro or eause ana recommenu John The Leavenworth Times wants Col gag- Yellow Fever Eradicateo.T3 Sore rAnA nvrr the line ot the Jv.

J. oi U. it. li. and ing on I'arK street.

Worm, White Swelling rvsipcias, because he's herewith the remedy. Use St. Jacobs Oil and laugh at pain. It will do tho work every time, ft. nroliminan' examination of Jack nA voiinsr men suffermtr from weak- C.

Carpenter for Governor "nice" and "polished." Linus Curtis of Berne, Ohio, a C. Allen; Lily, Morris county, Lucia L. Hall; Welda, Anderson county, Samuel Huchanan. Cleveland (Ohio) Herald. A Hammock's Wild Way.

An Illinois feels called to thus deliver itself: i nesa or debility caused from imprudence, and Kmtimf nf nnr fpllnw citizen. Hiram Curtis, Lawrence is getting ready to send several to females in delicate health, Frazier a Iuot orrVofl TPstprdnv with his tamuy ana win carefullv investigated iu regard to small-pox said to "be prevailing among the' employes thereon and found no foundation for such rumor. Dr. W. Bickford.

January, 23rd. 1881. llv recommended. 1. uioal hnro ir trm of her smalll and medium sized boys to the hprenfter remain as a permanent iesident of iliiwm i'1 .1 i.v-,;ur ii.iv used two bottics oil i iL.

In fact is the treat Disinfectant and PurlHer. PREPARED BT J. H. ZEXLIN Manufacturing Chemista, Sole Proprietor JOHN 1LVRRIS State Reform School. i.ittra fiir DvsneDsia.

Dizziness, this county. We welcome mt. unis ana family and only regret that they didn't bring o. U' 5,1 nv l)iwuAe. and thev did Stevens, who has been confined in the county jail for some weeks upon a charge made by the State, of an assault with intent to kill one -Phillip Fine, will be heard before Esq.

Smith on next Monday. Not Fob a Fortune. "Phew" I wouldn't marry her if she'd a fortune. Poor girl, she'd be all right if she took Spring Bossom, the best thing in the world for offensive more oucK-eyes wiui mum. The first baby born in Emporia, twenty years ago, is now living in Kinsley, tho nappy wife of a stalwart Kansan Fair Asseciation Organized.

me more good than the doctors and all the used. From the first dose 1 1 Hendrickson, especially treats dis- "His hammock swung loose ai me spun, of the wind," and tumbled the Hon. J. S. Irwin on his head, and but for the application of St.

Jacobs Oil, he have gone "where the woodbine twineth." Even so dear Beacon as many other have gone, who failing to use the Great German Remedy in time, for their rheumatism and other dansjerous diseases, "have paid the On hist Saturdav an unusually largo and took I began to mend, and I am now in per- a Sheen ir. Wabaunsee county are afflicted Luuiii nie of the Eve: of Females; 01 tne i-ungs, 11 1.1 HH Mrli I fi 1 1 rsA intna rt 1 nus tfir nnniin Mini nt'i am 1 ua a. v- rtnrrh. etc. Office, over Hams with a small insect 111 IrLIU A I 1 UIVS llVIIIhltf consider vou medicine one ot tne grcatcsi vi 1 27-2 enthusiastic meeting of the farmers of this county was held in his city for the express Eurpose of organizing what will hereafter be thft Johnson County Fair Associ- already killed a good many of them.

bank. blessings. MRS. 31ARTIX, uieveiana, debt of Nature." laib is our motto. Fever and Ague Tonic, SsBANKEES the dol- The Winfield Courier figures out the cost of an extra session of the Legislature at 000, "without allowing for stealings." ntmn Th meeting was well attended, every Soldbv all drucrcists even where at 1 per iahlo remedv now sells tor one VFA n.Hinn of in eonntv beinr represented and ITonrv V.n..

SolC I 3-8-2G lar. 2-1G-13 Cleveland, O. n. vast amount of interest was manifested in Buttler county warrauts have been at par for twelve or fourteen years, and the couu- Wanted. ih new enternrise.

An organization was WHITNEY ARMS BY, OLATHE, KANSAS. Kansas, Olathe, effected and the following namend gentlemen Tlrkorl 111 familv or boardine house breath. Price GO cents, trial bottles lu cents. For sale by Whitney Arinsby. Walker has been nursing a bone fellon for seveial days.

We can sympathise with you George, w've only had eleven or eight, more or less of the same kind. The best way that we havo ever found to avoid the intense pain they cause, is not to have any felons. Kalston's, Family Soap. tho two cases of the City of Olathe va W. M.

Tibbctts, one for disturbing the peace and the other for an assault, tried the defendant was found were elected officers and appointed commit- ty has 110 indebtedness of any kind. Atchison is growling a good deal because pf i. for IX ARGAIXS the railroad companies persist in leaving I'll AltI ItU Mayor of thi3 city has issued a proclamation regarding the small-pox, warning all persons engaged upon the works of the Kansas City and Olathe railroad, and all other persons who know or have good reasons to suspect that they have been exposed in any wav to the said disease, to keep out of the limits of the city for at least twenty days after such exposure, or suspected exposure, under penalty of the law. The city Marshal has strict orders to do his duty and enforce tna- A. A.

Sinnet. President: t. X. lvmg. Successors to Secretary George Black, Henry Rhodes and fim.

It. Little, on constitution and by-laws; freight cars on the street crossings at night. Ah-? FOR a Set of Teeth; Filling GOc up; o.v Atkinson Slo. within two blocks of public square by single gentleman. Enquire at this effiec.

-3-tf New Lumber Yard. G. B. Shaw Co. Wholesale, Lumber Dealers of Kansas City have leased the prop James King, Thomas Hancock and N.

Ains- TEOPLES' SAVINGS BANK. A man who assaulted and nearly killed an old preacher at Lawrence was fined 53.0. Street. Kansas City. 83J worth on grounds.

Tho organization is a good one, composed ot a majority of our leadinsr farmers and within the society of the Jjawreuce is eyiueniiy a goou jiiacu mh the law relating to the introduction ana spread of contagious diseases into the city and man in. TO HiUliAl i- viw Patrons of Husbandry, who have a strong guilty in both cases and adjudged to pny erty belonging to K. Ugg near sotuii west of nnhlta Rouare and wll open a assault within five miles thereof. cincerely nope J. dinturbinsr the peace and costs; i v.

S. Harves, near Colony, in this State I jS. a herd of 110 thoroughbred Hereford to exchamre has Rnsineps: collection it i 4- z. ruw i vho aiwiivjiv rvn viio arms v. j-- (j branch yard there about february r.

E. Pratt, Manager would be pleased to havo the residents of Olathe and Johnson county call, examine our stock, and get prices before mjs for citv property or a small tract of iinprov- promptly attended to and remitted on day ot land. payment at current rates taxes paid for non- $25 and costs. matter what happens you may rest cesured that you are safe in being speedily mred bv Thomas' Eclecti ic Oil, in all cases Inited States. and very successnu crganizanon iu una wuu-tv, and not only that, but they have the necessary means'and energy among them to make this enterprise a success in every respect.

We are truly glad to see our farmers moying in this direction and hope that John-con eonntv mav hereafter hold an annual the law will be" adhered to and the necessary preaaution be taken by the authorities to pre-Aent another outbreak of the disease, especially this season. Vaxderbilt Univesisy, Tjesn. As a disinfectant and determent. Prof. Darby's Inquire at this Office.

I residents. Tender-hearted fathers at Oswego cap the 20-2 fc purchasing elsewhere. etc. effi- nABM unft Two liunarea SALS. SAT.K.

J. MEAI of rheumatism, neuralgia, toothache, One trial only necessary to prove its cacy. For sale by Whitney Arinsby, wp.ll 1 mo roved eiehtv acres fenc-1 A. E. MOLL.

gates with barbed wire, and as a consequence the young couples have to do their swinging on the front porch. Some women will kick on the littlest things. Coal Coal When vou want srood coal and prompt fair that will rot only be a financial success, but a credit to the community in which it is held. AVfi hereby tender the columns of the ed with a stone wall, and balance with three and four board fence. Fitly acres oi wneuw a 7CTTF to the association if we can be of Mrs.

Ehle. of Leavenworth, is suing for a fine thirty acres of clover thirty Prophylactic Fluid is superior to any preparation with which I am acquainted. II. T. Ltjptox, Prof.

Chemistry. Darby's prophylactic Fluid purities it foul atmosphere, destroying the infections germs, gives relief and comfort to the sick and from contagion to those nursing. In delivery, leave, vour order with J. R. Brown at the Post Office, and I will guarantee that iron rrot wood f-oal and fret it promptly and All divorce simply because her nusoana inreat- 0f fati ulowinc for spnng crop, MEAD MOLL, BLACKSMITHS.

down ened to kill her with an axe. BOift at $50. ncr acre. S2.000 as cheap as the cheapest, "lerms, cash on anv benefit in the future in furthering tho interests of the Johnson County Fair Association. Ho "Cawved" Him.

years The winter term of tho distrit court at and the balance on from one to five delivery." Harby Brickell. '21-lim rai) of emall-nox. scarlet fever, diphthe Lyons, has commenced, beveral whisky i "ra-KiiiM nrn tn ho. tried, and two cases of; 20-2 M. G.

Miller. Kalston's, Climax Soap. preliminary examination of Enian-ial Feltingberger, charged with stealing hogs, was concluded yesterday before Judge ra-liam. Emanual was boiuid over to appear at the next term of the District court in the num of ono thousand dollars, which he had no difficulty ia securing. 15 avils to be Avoided.

Over-eating is in ono sense a productive of evil as intemperance in drinking. Avoid both, nnd keep the blood purified with Burdock Blood Bitters, and you will bo rewarded with robust health aiTid an invigorated system. Price $1.00, trial arson, besides over one hundred civil suits. Farm for Sale. A.

J. Smith has for salo a good stock farm -r- for a cood home. I Another enttinsr aflrav occurred last Siitnrdnv itrht about three miles north of tV will sell mv homestead where I now re- side at a creat bargain if applied for within PETER BAKER. WAGON MAKER. of 320 acres, eight miles from Ulatne on vc- ria, typhoid, yellow and relapsing fevers its use will stop the spread of infection.

the Kushville, Indiana "Republican" of Jan. 19th, we take tho following item of news, which many of the readers of the Gazkttk will very much regret to hear: "The familv of Arnold Murray, son-in-law of John is having a terrible A saloon-keeper at Cimarron, Gray county, says he went out of business because his conscience troubled him so he coulJn't sleep. The amount of fine and costs is not stated. this city at one of the camps on the Kansas Citv and Olathe railroad. The principal fliHrneters in the afiAur were one Wm.

Burke the next ninety days will exchancc for a farm the property consists of one acre lot, ttorv frnma huildinc with twelve rooms. dar creek. There is IliU acres 01 oouom land on this farm and the rest is upland. Plenty ot water for stock the year round. There is a very comfortable dwelling house on it sCxa frood stables and corrals.

Any- nnd wife, proprietors of a boarding tent, Jno, Thev acquitted an Emporia man charged tvpII. eistem. stable, fruit and snaae with sellimr liauor because no ana some oi Carrol and Michael Hanrahan, the latter two being each forman of a gan? of men on the works. The cause of the fracus as near as i 1 TOiahinfr to nurcnase. can on me noou I llathe.

Nov. 1. 81. S-lG-t offi timnire store. It will be sold at Shop north side of Public Square -3 S.

P. How- TT'OR hot tea or coffee go to very reasonable figures. we are able to ascertain is as follows A. dispute arose between Hanrahan and Burke ahout the distribution of meal tick- 111 C'L. COIQ UV 11 11 1 Lilt- LV A.

1 IHOV -f Hzeiucw. oiu confirmed invalid for several years. Last literary entertainment given by week tH.ir itle daughter died of spotted fe- Prt.f. S. S.

Hamill and daughter, of Chicago, iUj now 3Irs 2Iurrav and their other the Opc-ru House last 1 hursday evening, are dangerously sick with the same was first-class in every particular and waa disease, witU small hopes of They Whlv upprechitcd by the large and attentive th profound svmpathy of the entire entire Olathe, Kansas lands' Lunch Room, sign of the big cup 1 i' Ifonpulinn fkimoi) wn not done and saucer. Hot lunch from la to At cents, 3-16 1 .....1 ,1 Annoyance Avoided. Gray hairs are honorable but their prema exactly accuiuiii the matter be risrhted. when the afore- nudienco which attended. The rendition Ot the varied and difficult programme could not I jj Murray and hi estimable lady have JULIEN 3IAIIAFFIE.

LIVERY, FEED and SALE Castlcmanis the onlv reliable Faith ture appearance is annoying, i-arner xir said Burke's ire arose to blood heat and un Doctor in this part of the State. n'pnsittit Words ensued, when the third party, Balsom prevents tncannoyancu vy piumwj restoring the youthful color. Jnn. Carrol, interfered, and he and Burke TTR lives in McNabb's house on Park St- nol'ided. and durinsr the strucerle which fol JLX and he cures all chronic diseases without Salt Salt lowed.

Carrol, who was evidently thoroughly a large circle of friends in tnis community who with them in their late afflictions ana who also regret to learn of the serious illness of Mrs. Murray and the slow progress Mr. Murray is making toward recovery. "Information For Ladies. There is hard his friends swore that he was at church at the time the liquor was said to have been Sold.

The docket of tho present term of the district court in and for Leavenworth couty Is crowed with divorce cases, some of them being of a decidedly rich, racy and interesting character. A fire at Thaver, consumed the residence of Col. J. D. Edwards.

The fire started in the attic, and therefore there was ample time to remove tho household goods. Loss fully covered by insurance. AReno county man, always noted for his varaeitv and general Washington makeup, says that at his place near Hutchinson the other day the mercury in his thermometer got down to 17 below zero. A young man up in Brown county, who shot "the whole side of his head off, will get well. Kansas men are proverbially uncertain, but never more 6o than when they are ex medicine Castlcman, the laith Doctor.

equipped for the immergency and spoiling fi.r crnre. stahhed Burke several times about After February 1st, there have been better; the UKe 01 wiacu una lieter before been producetl here. Culcaoo, 111., May CO, 1881. H. II.

Sirs For several onra I have been a sufferer from kidney disease, imd never' knew what it was to be free from pain until I used your Safe Kidney and Liver Cure. C. II. Harris, Carl Pretzel." Warnock Balaton, Soap. and after February first, the farmers til sind ehest.

inflietinsr a number of will be Salt for wholesale and 12i cents per 28-2 GO to Whitnev for Mrs. Freeman's New National Dyes. For brightness and durability of color, are unequaled. Color from 2 to 5 pounds. Directions in En sale at Olathe Elevators at retail.

Also good Coal at bushel. 'if. ugley wounds which were tearea would, to a considerable extent, disfigure the fiz of the ly a lady who does not suffer at one time or another from some of the various troubles for which Pond's Extract is the great it cannot be too stronelv recommended boarcliiisr boss, it they aiun glish and German. Price 15 cents. For prove fatal.

At thia stage of the game Mrs sale by Whitney Armsby. 11 advanced, ana not oeinir aiioeemer sans fied with the future outlook for her belter TTinE latest trick of tramps is tu pretend Bare Opportunity. A good dwelling house with five rooms, barn and out houses, well and cistern, with two lots, will be sold cheap if applied for soon. Enquire at thi3 office or of Matthew half, took it uoon herself to com plate the they are aitn iioctors. ioli her husband had undertaken but fail to -m A.

1. A. finish- and received a oaa cut or iwo uuuui 37-tf Cooper, in East Olathe. for headache, faceache, toothache, inflamed or gathered breasts, and many other affections to which ladies are particularly sublet. There is no experiment in trying it.

It is a suure cure. It is highly recommended by members of tho medical profession of all school, and many of them rely upon it as one? of their principal and unfailing prescriptions for the cure of all such diseases. "fr "Wnmbauffh. chief engineer of the the fnee and another in the wrist, trom tne pected to thuflle off the mortal.coil. Two boys near Columbus dropped some ITOR a reliable (so-called) Faith Doctor who can refer to marvelous cures effected here call on Doctor Castleman, at McNabb's residence, Park St Avoid tramps, regardless, of their claim or clothes, who pass as faith knife in the hand of Carrol, lhc cut in the and ail others who have business with tne blacksmith and wagon makers must not forget and leave their weasle-ekins at home for these frateanitea have passed resolutions to the effect that after the above date they will no longer do work on "tick" but adhere strictly to their promise.

"They said they and so they will, by Jove." Bardal, North- Bennett Street, Buffalo, savs: "I have tried your Spring Blossom asa family medicine and have never come across anything to do so much good in 0 short a time in cases of indigestion, dys DIED. wriat pntirel severed the tendons of the arm, into a box containing blasting powder into a STABLE! Olathe, Kansas. Office on Cherry street two dors south of Price Welch. Horses boarded tv the day or week. Suitable rigs furnished Traveling men and Real Estate ants; also agents for the sale of First-class Hugies, Carriages and Spring Wagons.

Give us call. 10- hre Uanrahan made no effort to escape from the doctors, taking every case they can get for FiLicrx On January 14th, at the residence the other day. T.he doctor thinks r.e can of his brother just south of this city, after prevent them from climbing the golden law, and those who witnessed the afiair say he is not directly responsible for the difficulty, but was nevertheless Michael was duly ar- mucn, nine ornoiiung, on ujb buchiu a short iunes3 or congestion oi mu uium, stars, out uicj unuij limit. IT by others. Honest DV Kansas Citv and Olathe rairoad, received tho niher dnv to stake off the srround for Austin Filkiu.

in his 2tith year. Ma. I The Ottawa Kepublican is oi tne opinion aDilitv finds a vacant field and builds up a restea ana piacea unaer uouu ior ui nppui-anee for examination next Wednesday. witorv frame building at the corner of 40-f Mr. Filkin leaves a young widow and a score of friends who mourn his loss.

that the saloon-keepers of Kansas are not a i or iUelf. Harrol. who it seems done the dirty work, B. F. SYLYI5.

pepsia and derangement ot the stamacn 1 strongly recommend it." Price 50 trial 11 1 XI I. tV A Park, and what will hereafter be known as Railroad Avenue, on the old site of the Christian church. For what purpose the J. SMITH. of course didn't have time to stay ana see Publication Notice.

bottles 10 cts. SOIU Oy llltllCJi -iKi maw the fracus out; he officers of the law started in pursuit of him and he was taken building is to be erected and used, is not yet known, but there i3 considerable guessing going on among the property owners of that portion Of the city. Some who claim to i -4rt, Vi in nt Ottawa. Sheriff Julien want to Ottawa Tuesday and brought him back hero and showed" him the hole in the wall the masons Money to Bgr I have Money on hand at all times to loan all payments of principal and interest made at home. Business from first to last done at my office.

No delays. r.30 I. 0. PICKERING. stingy set by anv means, and points to the fact that three of" them at Iola lately contributed 100 each to the city treasury there.

The 3Ierch ants' and Drovers, Bank at Medicine Lodge has gone the way of its namesake at Caldwell, but there seems to be a general impression that all claims will bo paid, so there's no particular fuss made about it-There is a deadly disease in southern Kari-r ill aa SMITH SYLVIS. SEW SHOP. had left and ordered him forward. kliOW, Say ll IS IO 00 general iimtco iui officers of the road. George Whitney says In District Court, Johnson County, State of Kansas.

Sarah Makkwell and William Markwell, children and solePrffs. heirs of John Markwell, Dec'd. II. H. Todd, et.

al Defendants. rriHE said H. H. Todd, who 13 a non-resi-JL dent of the State of Kansas, will take notion that he. tofrether with his Co-Defen Didn't Want a Handout.

is the name of a new town laid out on the line of the Kansas City and Olathe railroad, at the point where the Kansas City and Lawrence wagon road crosses the railroad about eight miles north of this city. The founders of the new town are A. H. Lott of this city and Mr. Hollenback of Shawnee.

Several buildings are already being erected nnd ere long Brighton will loom up and be one of the towns of the future. Soap ia all the rage, Mahafiie Bros, sell more Climax Soap than any other kind. 18-1Z- about noon a man employed on The. nuiet and thrivine little village of mind that the Faith he thinks it is to be the union depot ot the Kansas City and Olathe, and the Park street extension of the Kansas City, Fort Scott and Gulf railroads which is being talked of, and is so confident he is right, he is thinking seri-ouslv of opening an eating house. We know r.n other nhiea we would rather eat than OEAR in Doctor, diseases cures all chronic 1j Castleman, Spring Hill, it seems, is determined to put on metropolitan airs, and don't propose to be out done in the matter of sensation, and sas among tne nogs caneu -worm uu brain," though it is not very prevalent.

It is probably some relation to the disease known a malady that has killed a good many men in its time. without medicine. Here Olathe. dants, have been sued in said court by said as "serpant of the as "serpant of the still," comes to the front with a first-class shooting Publication Notice. with George, if the outward appearance of a man could be relied upon as a guarntee of a At the north-east comer of the square OLATHE, Kas.

We are now prepared to do all kind ot Blacksmithing, Wagon and Carriage work. Horseshoeing and Plow work a scrape, tho particulars of which are about as follows, as near as We havo been able to learn from those who claim to know: On Friday of last week a colored man a tramp called S3. STATE OF KANSAS, Johnson County. good feeder. McUulloh ventures tne assertion that it is to be a section house.

Which A reporter of the Leavenworth Standard was shown Thursday night last something that may tend to puzzle our medical men. There is certainly no case of the kind on reeord- It was a child with a fully develop Plaintiffs, who have hied their petition tnere-in against them, claiming that they are the children and the solo heirs at law of John Markwell, deceased that they are the owners in fee simple, of the East of South-west Section 18, Township 15, Kange 25, in Johnson County, Kansas, and entitled to the immediate possession of the same that said Tt toon tlipm out of the In the District Court of Johnson County, prediction is right, we will not attempt to say, but will be content to await further de ed head, chest and arms; its back bone was of o- at the house of Tony Hammond, also a colored individua1, and "demanded of the lady of the house, who met him at the door, some; thing to eat, which was freely given, but the would be high toned "handout manipulator" velopments. Kansas. Rebecca Brown, riff, vs. Keulien Brown.

Deft. Prices Low full length, down to the thigh, but mere were no thigh bones, neither were there any legs, hut from the abdomen there irrew an append A Baptist Minister's Experience. I Ttnntist Minister, and befoee I even the railroad made his appearance upon our streets in a condition that created considerable excitement for a few moments among the street corner lounger. He bore the appearance of a person who was broken out with small-pox the City Marshal was immediately notified of his presence and where-about and started him out of the city on the double quick, and at the point of a revolver we aro sorry to 6ay. Fortunately it did not prove to be small-pox merely a bad case of erysipelas.

Vtrttts! AcT.xnwLEQEn. Mrs. Ira Mul- You not beina: eatished with the fare ottered, the and all wrk Warranted. us at our Xew fcJhop. 219f fJM) said defendant, Reuben Brown.

I nt 1. Vi m-mt t-ir-oti take notice that have been tKrmo-ht. of heiinr a clercvman. I graduated best the house could afford under the circum will you sued age that resembled something in the shape of the drumstick of a chicken, and which termi possession thereof, and praying judgment for the recovery of said real estate, together with damages for such wrongful detention, costs and equitable relief; that you must answer or demur to said petition on or before the 9th Call and flee in medicine, but left lucrative practice for stances, he indulged rather freely in insulting in said court by said plaintifT. That she filed her petition airainst you December 27, 1881, nated in a sort of claw.

Tnere was not any my present profession, 40 years ago. was for many years a suflerer from quinsy; and abusive language, and produced a ratner ugley looking persuader in the shape a knife and made an attempt to use it when the opening OI me ooweis, uenuer who uicicjuj i fnArrmn-nt nl a rteet inPdicatfon of child Jllt: "Thomas Eclectric Oil cured me." I was DR. W. IL KIMBERLIN, Proprietor arid Surgeon, day of March, 1883, or the allegations tnere-in will be taken as true and judgment according to the prayer thereof will be rendered against you. day evening ana uvea aoou, nan an that furever also troubled with ana 1 nomas fiV.lont.rta Oil alwavs relieved me.

My wife woman became frightened and ran out ot the aner lis oinn. wu Md intere5t or well as a saa signi, ana ron, egtMe de. in. in or unon certain real and child had diptheria, and "Thomas Eclee-tric Oil cured them," and if taken in time it house into the street and gave the alarm. The neighborhood was soon aroused and the offender was pursued into Miami county inMnoallit a into 1 1 flrOriT TilMi nn ITS Wfll PAKA1I iHAKMIIXL nuu John Markwell, Sole heirs of John Markwell, Dec'd.

trill enr seven times out of ten. I am con scribed in said petition, and from all other property of said plaintiff, both real and per-annai now owned or to be acouired by ner. deyeloped chest and shoulders contrasted Ktranralv with the awkward and unseemly where he was overtaken by another coiorea fidont. it ia ft cure for the most obstinate cold Bv O. Pickering and Chas.

VV. lhomas, IV.A or cous-h. and any one will take a small tea deformity. Pity and curiosity commingled vt nrl eouiteble relief, lliat you must Att ys tor riarouus. strangely when gazing upon the upturned spoon and half fill it with the Oil, and then Tthipa the end of the snoon in one nostril and insirpr or demur to said petition on or be man by.

the name of Hiat, who riddled his black carcas with a heavy charge of shot which disabled him. Hiat loaded the fiend up and brought him back to Spring Hill where his wounds were examined and dressed and his wants supplied until the night af face of the little one. fore the 10th day of February, 1882, or said Legal Notice. petition will be taken as true ana luagmeni In the District Court, Tenth Judicial District draw the Oil out of the spoon into the head bv sniffing as hard as they can, until the Oil fll over into the throat, and practice that Assignee's Notice. as holland, Albany, N.

Y-, writes: "For several years I haye suffered from oft-recurring bilious headaches, and complaints peculiar to my sex. bince using your Burdock Blood Bitters I am entirely relived." Price $1.00, trial size 10 cts. For sale by Whitney Armsby. have just received a letter from Charles Forbes, Manager of Forbe spopular dramatic company, in which he declares his intentions of visuing our city soon, for the pupose of giving our citizens a rare dramatic treat. This first-class Comdany has played to our people on two different occasions and therefore know what the company is, without any endorsement from the press.

Mr, Forbes has become very popular and has acqired an enviable reputation as an experienced manager and courteous gentlemen, and will always meet with a warm reception in in accordance with the prayer tuereor aforesaid will be taken against you. State of Kansas, sitting in anq ior me county of Johnson. KANSAS CITY, KO. Ofiie, CIO and 84? STREET. Kebecca tsaowjr, iiMnun.

By O. Pickering, her Attorney 21-1 ter the shooting, when he got up oui 01 oeu and litvout for parts unknown. Hiat, the man who done the shooting was taken in charge by the Miami county authorities. twice a week, I don't care how offensive their head may be, it will clean it outtmd cure their catarrh. For defness and earache it has done wnnriera to mv certain knowledge.

It IS the rp HE creditors of, and all other persons JL interested in the estate of the Western Medical and Chemical Company of De Soto William Blair, Plaintiff, vs. Sarah M. Blair, Defen'L Wink Artificial Eyes incertcd to OTTO ELTEBMAN. B. C.

DONNELLY. What has been done wnn mm we nave ueea ana Jvsnsas uuy, ivansas, win uuw and More Like Life. unable to learn. that the undersigned, assignee ot said estate. only medicine dubbed patent medicine that I have ever felt like recommending, and I am very anxious to see it in every place, for I tell SARAH M.

BLAIR, the above named defendant, will take notice that on the 11th dav of January, A. D. 1882, the plaintiffhere- DONNELLY ELTEUMAN, Wrecked. Infirmary Building, 647 Walnut SU site St. Hotel.

vou that 1 would noi oe wunoun. it. 111 in filed his petition against J'ou in the Dis- will, on the 23th, 8ist a ays oi jibj, A. D. 1882, respectively, at the Court House in the City of Olathe, Johnson County Kansas, proceed publicly adjust and allow all demands legally exhibited against said estate 3 house for any consideration.

I am now suf The regular mixed train on the Pleasant DR. BURN HAM, Surgeon in Chare fering with a Dam like rheumatism in my DEALERS IN 3-5 Hill branch of the Atchison, Topeka and ricrht limK and nothins relieves me like Santa Fe railroad was wrecked near the wes ana the enecis oi saia assignor, Thomas' Eclectric Oil. Dr. F. Grane, trict Uourt within ana ior me couniy ui of Kansas, charging you, the said Sarah it.

Blair, with wilful absence for more than four years last past You are therefore notified that unless you plead to said petition or before the 23d day of February, WATCHES ULIMKXT Jv. wn, urura Mi1ial and Chem- Cony, Pa. tern limits of the city Monday about noon. The train was considerably behind time on For sale by Whitney Armsby. A88lgnee vi mvs t.l tfVmtumir.

ZO-lO" n.m wuj is of TTarria vs. Tavlor was tried its arrival here and pulled out for Cedar Junction at full speed and as it was going round a shap curve on an embankment, one of the freiffht cars left the track, takiner with 1882, that a judgment and decree will be rendered against you, forever dissolving the mar-rifffl relation Ywtwpen vou and the said Wil JgWELRY nt Vnola on Monday of last week 4r T) business now before tne xLj lie You can make money fas this city. hear talk upon the streets to the effect that the Kansas City, Fort Scott and Gulf railroad company are considering the propriety of constructing a line of street cars or herdicks from the Gulf depot to the south-east corner of the square, to make close connections with their express trains. We have not as yet consulted the company upon this new undertaking, and" for our part are not willing to vouch for the truthfulness of the statement, but think it would bo a good and money, making investment, and besides all that it would be so forva editor fif he could eet a pass). before His Honor W.

R- Wagstaff. The .1 .1 Bonn the attorneys reached iteisrht more, leaving the five box liam Blair, and granting to the plaintiff ter at work for us tnan as anymmg t- n1nL We will start you. 12 ears and the coach on the track. Two of the CLOCKS, that place on Monday and continued through the night until two o'clock Tuesday morn herein a decree of divorce. A.

J. SMITH, 26-4 Attorney for Plaintiff. wrecked cars were loaded with hogs, of which onlv two were tilled; some of the other cars KANSAS. OLATHE, ing. Messrs.

llckermg ana Mgg wr that were ditched were loaded with lumber and wav freizht and were piled up in a mass week in your own town. Oat- and Messrs. itm ami uo-uc ii Turirro wa hv far too slcepv apparently at nEQUfit free. So risk. Everythmg new.

FOR CHILLS AMD FEVfcrf AND AXiZi XarjfflllilAA Udstld Paiscslag OF THE CLOOO. Pries, SI.OO. a day and upwards made at home by the industrious; men, women, boys and girls wanted everywhere to work for us. Now is the time. You can work in spare time only or eive your whole time to the basinet.

You can live at home and do the work. other business will pay you nearly as well. lo one can fail to make enormous pay by en- n. rvistlv Outfit and terms free. of ruins at the foot of the embankment.

But few nassensrers were on board, and aside the close of the argument to render a decision, Wfrrvl nd took the case under advise Capital not required. We will furnish you everything. Many are making fortune. aVIH make as much as men, and boys ana Of course we are ia favor of it in fact we-are in fayor of everything that is talk- We have a selected assortment of Jewelry, Watches, end Clocks, embracing all the latest novelties. Our goods are all new and warranted.

We also Manufacture Jewelry, from a thorough shaking up, all escaped on-iniured. The head brakeman was out on ment, promising the attorneys a notification nnet anvthinir and of tiia dnoicion hv thA last of the Week. eirls make great pay. Header, it you want a top and when the car he was standing.on left 1 3 llUIU.UII ilistanca 1 V. 1.

onto itiiI i hua nAM at whlCQ TOO QUI DllCe emu mrtA fust, easily, and honorably. wont monopolize a whole street fn its con- last Saturday the decision came and it was of Jroctirmatter what it is, it has a Uhe to dissolye the nt ced and do a general repairing business. liorth side of Park street, Olathe, Kaiuas. i v. v.

tim a rnn work, writ for nartieurars uj Address Tar Co, Acusta, Maine. 3-l-l hfl marl nnA m-asned a limb, where he H. Halixtt Co- Portland, Maine. 3-16-1 good3 of Mr, Taylor, as prayed for by the tendency to do our little city ana its cu.iz.eiui good..

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