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The Weekly Belleville Telescope from Belleville, Kansas • 3

The Weekly Belleville Telescope from Belleville, Kansas • 3

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We would reaptwtfully iaviUtn Tlmo Republic City. COUKTY OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. elers, and tituao visiting this atMtUun of Tho Old Reliable OoiimlwIoBert A. R. Iltotialor, Chair- Scandia Branch M.

P. R. country, to call ana exaoilne we sain plm of isirn left at this nit. and aei TO THE FARMERS OF REPUBLIC AND ADJOINING COUNTIES. A Grand Farmers' Rally.

what Itriiubllo eouutr la producing, notwithstanding the drouth, and even WKSTWAID. BASrWAVO. Lv Sonata. Tt'MA Ar.4i9.am. won, the tlilocli bug.

Alto Dinners 8.4 VUKWAI ue t.M BCANDIA I 10.17 BEI'UCLIC CITT IIS Belleville. Kauris. Bitn.f mm uoom, w. wcu. Judge, Joseph Booths.

Coitsdy Treasurer, 8. (i. Stov.r. Coumytiterk, Cliauncey Parry. Ottaty Attorney, S.

X. VauNalta. hel Jmlnu KimiL Clufkvl District tlotrt, J. E. ndlowejl.

HcrMarof Doudt, f.il. A. IJallowall. Suf'(f Jrhiut, J. M.UwretM! kurvnyur, J.

C. Price. C.foTMjr.'. Ibiif til aUUvo inwk XT. P.

Teak. UirJsiiUvIv l07tU V. M. JoIkIi. Ar lillUl TAIMAOK ISO will do well to brluu la their ssmplra, tha on bavlnff Uia beat to twlve the th Tti.KMCoi'is one Ilia Judge to O.

A. Hover, JC. M. Crtiiiiiner and John F. Wells.

No anipl to CU. BUCK, Ag't Hcaudla, I UtaV ita nsslklna; New la Its War farmer' mllnf. couipriae leas man si I ear. On Saturday morning last, ier Invitation and lu company with our esteemed townsman YA. A.

Hallowell, we took a rida over to Rrpulillo City to join lo tha tha event of celebrating Ui completion of tha new bridge acroa the Republican river at that plnoo. The town, or rather now thriving young city. Is located on the H. K. of Sec.

80, Big Jteud whore, until about one year ago there was nothing that would ludicute the appearance of an thriving and bustling a city aa la In existence lo-day. Arriving about II a. wo found (urge crowda from far and near, until tho assembly numbered at least all eagei nod Joyful over the which Insure to itcpuhilo City Die trade of the west side of the Reiiublieau river, Including that of the White Rock valley, one of Republican Valley Branch B. M. R.

R. i1 Elsewhere In our oolumua will lie found a nolle calling a meeting of the County Central Coniinitloe, io luke AT SCANDIA, KANSAS. Trains East, Nolle It uerObr given that I will lit In 0 00 p. Jl, nlace at Delluvlllo on Saturday. Sep id.

The notioo waa sent lo Is la otliee my wffif.e at Belleville, hanaaa, on Saturday of each week, lor Hit transaction of A scries of farmers' ramp meetings will be held at Iho following places, immmenclu on the 21th of September, 1H8I: 1st. On the 24th, In John Harris' grove, one-half mile east of Culm. 'isi. On the 20lh, at R. P.

Cheney's grovo, four and ono-liulf mile north of Belleville. oltlclul business In cuiiiiecllnn with the office on Thurmlny of lust week, ofter the iianor was out and mulled, oonsequoutv fy Ita publication this week will be of Aro rereiving tho largest stock Lumber ever brought Info this Miction ol the Stite Bought previous to tho lata rls In Prices, wo are prepared' to fflvo our patrons better figures than they cull tt from any other yard fn the country, A lull stock of Trains West 11 aa a. m. IS lop. m.

1 lo 00 5 40 8 80 -4 40 ft 40 6 Ho 8 BO Eadlentt, Itey nobis, lluulwll, 'Chester, Jlnrlilno, Hardy, Superior, Guide Rock, Amlioy, Bed Cloud, of CottupiriiHendoiit ol Pnblle Instruction J. M. LtwltxiicK. SSfl Co. 8upL 00 1 00 11 10 11 to 10 10 2o I 8 830 but llttlo use, as the paper will not reach one half the render before it la too late.

Should there full to lie a full tne ricnesi vaiu-vs iu Jvousas. MRS. J. H. BRADFORD, UKLLKVILLK, KAN.

Notwithstanding no regular pro attendance ol the committee, the fault gramme or arrangenienu wiw earned out. a nival irood tioiii woa bv must be witn tne ciiairiuan. Teacher of Piano and Organ. Sni). On the 27th, In Union Valley, 8 miles northwest of Belleville.

4th. Neur Seapo, on the The object Is to gather alt the farmers of Republic county into ono or the other of the meet lugs, where they may listen for ono day at least, to full and oil, and Ihe occasion was ono long to ANNOUNCEMENTS, Agormor whithiiiv iiolnkh vuuakh, Lath; Shingles, Doors, Mouldings Pickets, Cement, Plaster, Sashf Lumber, Blinds, Cedar Posts, Instruments-n hand and fcr s-ilo at ll Mr. Harrlck, living nine miles northeast of this plneu. In Falrvlew had his barn destroyed by fire Thanking my many friends for past favor. bo rcmcmiKTcu iv I nose pnrtiuipatniK.

A procession of ut least one undred wagons and carriage was formed and drove to and from tha bridge, headed I hereby announoa mrseu as an wueiicnu-ent esndldaie lor re-elevt'on to tht offlca of rreo discussion or tics nous or tno ut most Importance to their present wei Monday last, together Willi about 13 tons of ha v. It la aunnosed to hove linen. received for Music. 800 jyt. kTstomk.

Itcglsler ol ieds at Ilia November election by an excellent baud of martial music fure and of vital Interest to their future caught from the the fire falling out of composed of rs. A. J. prosperity to disseminate knowicd PHYSICIAN 4. SURGEON.

of tho workings and of the true design a pipe being smoked by one or ins sons, who, it is BHid, la not altogether of sound mind. Nor do we think the Walker, J. A. Moshcr, M. B.

Shccks andH. B.Mills, who done credit to We are authorized to snnounce the name of Dr. W. II. Woodward, of Belleville, as a candidal for the office of Register Deeds 1 of ono of tho iiobit-st of orders; to cor IDA, KANSAS, tho occasion.

rect erroueoun ideas upon these sub All calti nroinptly attended, (lay or night. of Republic oouoty, Kaniias. If. a I ul I rt Ait. rif 1.

father, or any other farmer, of sound mind, who will either smoko li I ni jects and to pliico before tho farmers zus-um. I herehv announce mv namn as a ennd In a elrnr lhltt. flefinltn nbni bv sei around the barn, or ullow his agricultural sections of tho couiry, possesses many advantage for licco.n- dote for the odlca of lloglster of Deeds of which they may exert their Inherent sons or hired hands to do so. Tills Is Idg one of tho leading towns of ie Republic county, at the ensuing eicciion subject to tht Republican County tmivoii power and remove some of the burdens the first case of the kind wo have heard of In this county, and we trust northwest, toward which she lins i ,1 Plastering Hair, Prepared Paints, 'The Celebrated Marble Head Lime." Kept ronitanlly on hand. Ksllrcatcs by mail promptly furiiMied.

CHICAGO LUMBER CON PAN W. A. Manager. lt.AVHITE.M.l)., PHYSICIAN SURGEON, Belleville, Kansas Offick first door wont of the court honso. tlOII.

4. ft. IIAM.UWBM. under tncy now labor to great disadvantage. ready niaile rapid strides.

Tho tov 'li It will prove a warning agninst sucn Farmers, this will be a rare oppor oareiessncss. I hereby announce mysell aa a eanilldnte for the ofllce ol Sheriff of Republic county, subject only to the decision of the votera at nt present comprises, in purt, tlio 1' lowing substantial firms: Tlie New York SUire. liv C. "rV, Residence at Belleville House: purlieu calling tunity lo hear your side of the ques at ntvlit will find mo lu room No. 4.

All calls tion discussed by somo of the ablest Mr. W. D. Hull, of Iowa, son-in-law promptly attended. 2o7-tf.

Gulick, carries largo mid oonipleto IU0 pOIIS. o. A. mini Union Towniblp speakers In the West. of Squire Haskolt, of this place, arrived here on a prospecting visit the stock or general mercniiuuiHe, an 7, There will be two lectures each day- We are ronuestod to announce the name with thai wnoie-souicu, gennu, goo a one at IU o'clock a.

and ono at fore part or last ween aim being well nntured Milt. Richardson na busliu ss o'clock p. in. Tho exercises will of T. It.

Little, of Belleville asacnndl-date for the office of 8heriff of Republic manager. Is Ism ml to reccivo varied with vocal and instrumental pleased with the county and its pros peoU, purchased a half section of laml two and a half miles north of town Qlt. W. II. WOODWARD, PHYSICIAN SURGEON, Belleville, Kansas.

Also United States Examining Burgeon or pensioners. Offick West Hide of Square. 241. county, subject to the decision ol me iie- sluiro of the trade, let come what wl II. music, also discussions upon important publlcun County convention.

HALLOWELL ADAMS, topics. kuown as the Mat. Hecly farm, and Messrs. Policy Parian, (txtxr known ns Milt. Policy mid Clmijie Parian's sou.

of Whito Kock.i have To the Votera of Republic County: Among the speakers who will be one of tho finest in the county. Mr, k4, Rcpulille county Is cnuni ihe tdcit ntH bra eniiiulea In unu. The land I. tllul nd iroou. and wonh Jutt uoicli lor HKilculiurul and HonU.

ruUm; nuii. I. Ihe arm to inu land ol llluiola, tihUi. or I own. In a lew youm It will Ju.

much. Our farmers ss a rul are r. pcroUH. nnd Uio.o who inauaso properly nr OoodiuililiproViid laud In tills, county rantea In price Ironi tfd.Ml to wis per acre, und linowved fnrina ol PHI acre fro.n tl There never ajfiln wilt, he such a time a uaw get a homo in Ito-niibllo counlv. lor land In the eounllea North nno Bouih of i.

I. rsislny In prlco-rupldlv, and our aoll snd ailviiiilujrHaarejiist a if mil I any. We luve a nil uber ol Improved liirma. and aevernl Ihoiiaand acrea of. iililuiinoved hind In dillereiit parti ol Ihn county.

In. order Unit the rsadcrinuy know tho price oud terms, we iflvo below purliali list of what wa have to tell. II you want to. buy ur veil laud, or to know anything about tuy tru'-t, cull siul feu us. We (five our.

whnla time ami attention to Iho real ettnlo-hiislness, and will gladly funilnh any In-forniatlon that may be desired i PAItTIAfi LIST OK LANDH." 100 ni re farm three miles noitli of vllle, Kt acres under eullivui Ion. good house, siirhig water lor stock, uoud well, applo aiu ciieiry orchari), siiib.e, Ml rods lo.rehool, An excellent loenlliin. 81.8110; IfTOOdowu, und balance on I and i years. i'ij Hf.i-aeru homestead will relinquish lor Ccandia lp. (iivo possession is.

soon sale is madd. An excellent form In Itlelilnnd towcshlp-ICO poach nnd 40 applo grape vlncsj maple, cotton wend, and walnut grove of lu. acres; 7fi. ncrea under good spring water: ono mile to school. 1.000 down, and bnliiocu In one year, A number one farm, 1 miles from thU.

city, 105. acres under cultivation, creek wa. ter, stone house, IIH) applo trees. time, tlood bargain. 2fi Good lurm ill Rose Creek town-, ship, highly improved.

$S04. liM on livn years' lime. 2'Ji 1(10 acre farm In Rose Creek 80 acres tinder cultivation; MM peach trees, apple and forest trees; atono house good well, living spring wnt'r. corn Ac; In a central location. $10 )0.

SCO balauee on time. All of ee. 24- Elk Creek tit. $5 per acre. lu Belleville all olaee.

S2, Unco quarters in 14; und two in 20. All of sections 13. HI and 211. and 'several 100, 80 ar.d 10 acre tracts, in Albiuu tp. Ac $1 to 8 an'iicro.

(iood bargains for ail. u20 acres six miles east ofltclluville. In section 111. bcuulilui rolling land, Hourly nil tillable, 4.70 to per acre, in paymciitH. A number of good plrn of liiiliiiirovcil.

laud In Liberty and Rose Creek tonuships. at g.l'.Ml to $10 per acre. Two to ten veara" time, (loed bargains. 4110 uores in sec. Koso Creek gooib rolling prairie land, at gif per ncro.

The ne "cc. 1A, ill Beaver township, nt a reasonable price. Ml acres good land in sections, Richland. lor V200. on time.

Must sell soon. Wo have all the oid Stulo Lund In Norway, (irant, Lincoln. and Fairview townships at to $11 per on long time. Excellent land. Wile you notice that piece of hind has disappeared from this list.it is no ev'denco that it is mild.

Our list Is too long to keep, ail In print at the same timo. We have a number of trai ts not mentioned above, ami lire getting more lauds and f.oiiis every day, so if you do not sea what, you want cull and ask for MOHEYTO LOAH ON Real Estate H. C. EMMONS West side of Square, with Dr. Hardy.

412-tf. present on the occasion, will bo Jaspe Gkmtlkmrm. I hereby nnnonnce myself Hall returned to his home In Iowa on Monday, and will remove his family also just opened nut with st.vk of Needliam, Stato Lecturer of tho State aa a cnndlUule for the office of Shonffoi Ito. public county, subject to the decision of tbo urango or Missouri, who is an no and tako up his residence here some J.J.WARD, Attorney at Law, Belleville, Kaunas, will promptly attend to all legul business entrusted to his care. 814-tt general mcrehaiidise, and IiiU'ikI, with close iitlention to business, to ix-cttre Keimullcan touuiy vvnveniiun.

know lodged orator aud tho champion time this full. Ho comes recommend' r. in. Hit NGEIt. their portion of the publio patronntre.

lecturer oi tne west, wo also exnec ed us one of the most energetic and go- IB Also another general store Is ke pt To the Voters of Republic Counts'! Wm. Sims, Master of the Kansas Stato ahead farmers In that section of Iowa (iENTI.kmf.n: 1 hereby announce myself urauge. who is tho farmer's tin in which he lives, and his personal un hy Mr. C. A.

Grant, making thrse first-class general stores, all doing a N. T.VANNTTA. Attorney AT Law mid County Attorney, flollcvlilo, Kansas, will practice In all the as a canuiuaio lor tne omce oi eneno oi ne pen ranee ana general demeanor leads friend, and is thoroughly posted as to his needs. Farmers residing in other localities us to beilevo ttiat it 18 an indisputable public county, subject to the decision of the Republican County Convention, Look the field over, aud II I am your ohoioe, I respect Courts of the State. Office in the Court wet.

House. 03-11. who may desire public meetings of fully solicit your support. JOHN KULCOMER, Uncle Jim Henderson left at our of this character should correspond with good iiusiues8, in a town rcuviynot yet one year old. Tiic hnrdwure trade Is fully represented by Messrs.

Lmighllii Stan field, (Charlie I.nugliliii and Dick. Slanfleld,) who carry a full and coin plete stock In their line. Milton Grim, better known ow L. J. CRAMS, A Concordia.

Kan. u. a. novey, iieiievinc. Kansas.

fice Monday a sample of the finest West Side of the Square, Jlanciac WE DESIRE TO ANNOUNCE THAT OUR STOCK OF To the Voters of Republic Ouuty: A cordial invitation is extended to corn wo nave seen tins season, in Practice in ad the courts of tho liili Judicial District, and before the United States Land Office. 11 in complete abstracts everybody in this aud adioining conn fuct It Is equal to that of any year, 1 hereby announce myself as an Inilepcnd cut candidate for the ollice ol Sheriff ol lie ties to attend these meetings. Mem having been fortunate In cscnpihir the public county, subject to the decision of tho or ciouu county. n. Squire Grim, of Union hnvtng- ravages of the clilncli-bugs, to which hers of tho Alliance, farmers, meehe.ii les, merchants, lawyers, doctors, niin voters aline pout in aoyemocr next.

W. P. Rakick, Llicoln Tp. J. C.

REILY. iMiughc out tne store formerly Kept by W. S. Latham, bus ndded largely i tne laiiure or the corn crop this year Is really more attributable, than to the Isters, yes, and editors too, with their Justick ok tub Pkack. County Coroner inmilles and mends, are earnestly In drouth.

Also fine samples of solid. THE TELESCOPE. the stock, and now keeps one of tho best sujiplied grocery cstablisliincats iu tho west. vited to Join lu making this a lime of wen mntureu corn nave ncen left nv rejoicing tor evermore. Squire Reiiy and Wm, Moore.

Had Dr. W. II. Woodward, (fatlier of THURSDAY, SEPT. 1, .1881.

Don't forget to bring your, dinner the weather been favorable last spring our esteemed townsman Dr. Woisl- baskets well filled with the neeessarii M. M. Slunley, represent so Hint mo corn cotuu niivo been planted as early as usual, it would of life, so us to stay through the excr TOWN AND COUNTY NEWS. snu I'ouce juuge, nvui'iiiienu promptly to all collections or other business left ii his charge.

Ollice in Court Uoiice, liellcville, Kansas. iiOl-tf. A. E.TAYLOR. ArronNBY at Law.

licllevillo, K.msna, will prnctlcff in all the Courts of tbo Mute. All business entrusted to me will receive firoinpt and cnivl'ul attention. Krai Kstate louht end sold on commission. Collection specialty, and procecus promptly remitted. lua-tf.

the drug trade, with two coniplett iave fell little short of a full crop, as Old paper fur gale at thin office nt GO mat, which was piuutcu cany win stocks, either or which would bo credit to any other live and prosperous prove to be. havlntr cscaned the cents per iiunured. Cises of tho day. H. O.

Stcpi.kv, H. H. Hokkman, G. A. Hovky, Wm.

Mookk, Committee. town. chinch-bugs, while the lute plnnt is Ere 9 Ere. The furniture trade is represented by Itev. Hollea will preach in the M.

now Biitieiing moro ironi the chinch Mr. Gardner, being a brunch ot his bugs than tho drouth, ltcuuhlic E. Church Sunday next, the 4th And all other articles iu our line, have been carefully selected, mid the quality urge establishment at Senndin, it.nd. county, trom wnat; wo navo seen, will at 11 o'ciock a. in.

being in charge of Iko Williams, il-is throughout is A No. I. SSiyGrcen apples nt W. A. Slruiik's $500,000.

$500,000. yield at least a half crop this year. We carefully looked after and run in iho would soy to our farmers bv all means Major. Geo. D.

Hogln, of Iowa, is T. M. NOBLE. gather the corn crop early tills season. uterest of tho public generally.

And one of tho most cssenlLiI Chester, sell; ALSO A COMPLKTE STOCK 01' enjoying a visit with lus Urotucr IS. It Hogin, of this place. 83?" P. T. Kennedy, t'Oo patent safe.

ATTOItNEY AT LAW, rake and burn the stalks during the 414 branches of business in so new and thriving a town is that of a first-class winter, ana then burn tno old grass in lias $500,000 to Loan on Lands in North Jewelry Toilet Article the spring, and it will take but a short The law prohibiting the killing of western Kansas. Also fine lands to sell. Union Package Dye8, to color all architect and builder, which is represented by Mr. James Kiekel, than Practices In nil courts of the State. time to get ria or tne ciiitich-bugs, prairie cnicRena nus expireu, ana gportemen can now wade in.

Albums, Framed Pictures, I3T Collections attended to Loans on siuiues at Wright IlKsniutSHKTV, 419tf Chester, Neb The following is list of the names Personal Securities Exchange bought and whom" no better mechanic is to be found anywhere. soiu oil eastern vines. of those that attended the Normal In Rev. Root will preach in the Presby The reul estate business is repre stitute, at Belleville, commencing K3S Office west side of Public Square, sented by Messrs. Spotts Kctchnin, TJrock fc Strain will ofTer Plow Shoes Bed-Rook prices for tho next 30 ECaIl on us before purchasing.

HALLOWELL ADAMS. jtsciiuvuia. Zfti-u iuonuny, August jbc, isat two of tho liveliest boys in the west. Mr. Spotts is also Justice of the Peac lays.

411 J. il. Lawrence, County Siipeiintendeiit. Prof D. K.

Sanders, Conductor. Prof. J. M. McAfee.

Mrs. Cvnthin A. See. and Notary Public, and, with "Ketch" P. rUTTOITRON, 3fl(Mi J.

CRtNS, Concordia, fTFurniture down to the bottom White Rock D. W. Hamilton aud B. T. llullen, instruc and his Sentinel, tins firm gocslargelv toward comprising the body and spirit of the town.

nt Eldridge Hardware Store Chester. Come and sec. 414. Attorneys, havo formed a partnership under tors. terian (Jhurcii.

iieiievinc, on eunaay, September lltn, at 11 o'clock a. m. We wish every person to try a Big Fifty Cent bottle of Dr. Marshall's liromoline for liver complaints aud general debility. It is good.

Druggists all sell it. Horn, to Lou Beers and wife, Freedom on the 2oth a bouncing boy. Lon soys thut there is no use tniklng. he must move out of Freedom Georirc Page, GRAND OPENING W. R.

Tripp, formelv of this place. Notice for Publication No. 2231. Land Office, Concoiidia. Kansas, August 9th.

1881. Notice is hereby given that the following--named settler bus filed notice of his in-, tention to make linal prool in support ot his. claim, anil Unit said proof will be niude'bo-. fore tho U. S.

Land Ollice ufc Kansas, on TUESDAY, 1881, A. 8. B)othe. KUT i ifiu Nufico for Publication No, Land Office, C'oncoiikia, Kansas, 1 August 20th, ISM. Notice is hereby viven that the follow injr conducts a neat und spacious photo Highest market price paid for Butter nos.

c. winter, uia niin name oi CRAN3 M'HUTCHEON, TO practice In District Court of Republic Comity. All business entrusted to ibeiu will be promptly and carefully attended to. Call on or address cither of saio parties. SM-tf.

lice Turner. aid uc Lon Neil. Ella Odell, Hulduh Darkness, O. Shaw, Mary Hill. Mrs.

E. S. Itoyso. Ella r'rlnk, L. A.

Way, Emilia Con ies, Nannie Kesslcr, Carrie Earns. Ithodu Turner, KROCK OI ISTKAIS'ig, named settler bus filed notice of his intention to make final proof in siimmu of his L. cnrlritlc. graph gallery. C.

F. 'Iiitsinger, also a recent resident of Belleville, hud just opened out in the restaurant business, and will soon have one of the finest establishments of the kiud in the west. full ayette A. Smith. Tp.

or he will get over-stocked. At Low Figures. W. H. Boyse, chuni, and that said r.rnol will be made before the Probate Judge, Itcpnbllc county, at Belleville, Kansas, on Just Received a line of "We still continue to shove ofF our A.

Thompson. Jennie Curtis, Summer styles of goods at low figures. via Nathaniel Patterson, homestead entry No. for the EJ of SWJand WJ of'SEJ. section 35, town 8 south, ranged, west.

He names the following us witnesses to proove his continuous residence'ttpnn, and: cultivation of, said laud, viz William A. The millinery trade is represented THURSDAY, SEPTEMtiEH 2. 1881, Dora Schn'cndener, d. Keith. Mrs.

W. H. Boyso, one of tho most capable teachers of Republic county, has been engaged to teach the school lit District No. 17. The patrons of the 41Utt by Mrs.

Spotts, who curries a large aud viz Orra Itoou, lioincsteatl entry ad, 124.18, rank E. Park hurst, Euuliemi Fankhouscr complete stock of tho latest styles iu for the iSLJ section 20, town 1 south, rauifo Ada Williams, Charles Talmagc, Ftflt SALE. Gibbniiey. of Cuba, Iteuulilic county. R.

ZXOGIXT, TTORSUYATLAW, NOTARY PUBLIC AND COLLECTING AG EST, Honoy to Loan! On Personal and Chattel Security, buys He. (fiT'Otliro one door west of tho Jiclleville House, Ucllcvillo. Kun west, lie name!) I lie fallowing wit mat, line. district may rely on a good school. A ehoiee lot.

of koroilghbre.i nesses to provo Iih continuous resiiieueo Mr. Capers, the efficient postmaster. Charles T. Ilcyer, William Hcyer and C. A.

Campbell, of Seapo, Republic county, Ks. nan, 8. Workman, E. Workman, J. Churchill, China pigs.

Farm lone-half iii0 WCBt rillNTS, LAWNS, NOTIONS, COIiSETS, FANCY HOSE, TRIMMINGS, Ministers, lawyers and all those do upon, and cultivation ul salU land, viz J. Schwendeiier, 0. Hoover, A. Itchier and 11, jMCISCKUON, Register. auglSseplo carries complete line of confectionery, and commands tho respect and patronage of all good law-abiding citi iiiiaui all in loa, itciiuoiic Belleville.

414. Alexia Johnson lliott liovev. ing clerical work should use Dr. Marshall's Bromoline, it is a great invig- Kuiishx. II.

11. McKcKltoX, licgistcr. Clarence Cheney, Henry W. Tate. zens.

orator. All druggists sell it. Price uug25cp22 Our old friend Midgley. keeps tem Wanted fifty cents. Uoiice for Publication No, 2250.

Land Ofitick, concoiidia, Kansas, August loth, 1S8I. Notico is hereby given that tho perance billiard hall, which is con For inhu HEREFORDS. The ever-reliable H. O. Studley.

of mation ubcut A good No. 1 Farm Hand nt Mosher's 'Nursery, five miles west of Belleville. Vo the right kind of a man I will pay ducted in the best possible manner, considering the surroundings and circumstances, which has much to do a artnington i caned one aay last JOSEPH BOOTHE, I1 It IJ A JUDGE MAKES Collections, fills and acknowledges Deeds, Jlortg.iijes, Powers ol Attorney, Arc. All business entrusted to his will be iroinpflv attcmlcd to. Kina.1 Homestead l'rool Papers made out.

tho cattle read tho Ilreoder' Live-Stack Iniirnal a Inrire Kl-naee nionthlv. 81 a year. weeK, ana after renewing nis laitn in named settler has hied uotico Jof his iuteii-. tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will made before the Probato Kcuubliu counlv. with the regulating of any leiritimato tne telescopb mr anotner year, pre Every yenrlv will bu presented with a JicaittiTuI Oil chromo of a sen tod us with a fine pair of Buff at Buliuville, Kansas, on group ol eight PltlZH-W IXX1 N(i IIEUU- Cochin chickens, us fine as we have SIHliTINfiS, S11IVIOTS, (3HSTS UNDERWEAR.

OVERALLS, BOOTS AND SHOES. RUBBER OVERCOATS, ALSO A FULL LINE OF hy which the npplicunt will bo saved all trouble and expense of going to the Laud vukds ol America. Semi two 3 cer.t ever seen. MONDAY, SEl'TEJiBEtt 2TH, 1S81, Archie K. Carpenter, homestead en-.

tititii.H for i-niiinlc cniiv. or 25 cents end re Ollice. ceive it on trial lor three months. Address Henry Woodward, Laura McDnuiel. Jessie Stepnens, Anna firooks, J.

II. Brooks, 11. M. Stephens. Mary M.

Lawrence, May Hair, EU'i Patterson, Delia Adumson, Jesse R. Conn, Julius Beecher, Frank Griffith, Cora K. Hamilton, Murium Andrews, B. T. Bullen, Mrs.

U. K. Couchimiu, Mrs. A. B.

Graves, Clara K. Harper, Lou Chrysler, May Engstrom, J. O. Allen, Jennie Siover, Cora M. Dye, Mrs.

L. V. Mitchell, May Tucker, Clara Tucker, Olivu Sterling, Anna E. Liggett, Mrs. tf.

R. Ainsworth, J. Brooks. Fannie Woodward, Mrs. Josie Thompson, It.

R. Vanwlnklc, Manda Tucker, Alice Hutch, business. Republic, can boast of two good hotels, the Michael House and tho Wt. Charles. Having put up at the Michael we know whereof we speak, and can truthfully say that it is secc nd to no hotel in the west, and we congratulate the proprietor, Mr.

George Ollice in the Court House, llellevillc. 53-1 Charles W. Dutton, IS. F. Carpenter, Hurry P.

Rue. J. L. Andrews, Marlon R. Smith, Florence Clark, Nora Pollard, Lizzie Sullivan.

Listiu Wharton, Hanuah Workman, May Cooley, Clara Jones, Janet Beecher, Bert Stover, Eliza Haven. Helen Haven, J. M. Moore, Nettie Clark, Ida Cory, Ida McCullough, Emma Taylor, May Hall, L. P.

Johnson. ae best wages going. 4to-tl. ITon Sale. Cheap for cash, a No.

1 lumber wagon. Apply to Geo. W. Gregg, Belleville. 421tf WANTKD I A trustworthy hid to herd siieep.

Apply at once to A. Dixon, two miles north aud one milo east of Belleville. Adam Dixon. "When the swallows homeward try No. for theSWJf ol 14, town 1 south, rango 3 west, lie namex.

the following witnesses to Drove his con P.ftKEDEItS' 421-li Live-Stock Association'. liecclicr, VV ill Ill fly," is a very pretty ode indeed, "but BELLEVILLE HOUSE. tinuous rewdeneo upon and cultivation ot' said land, viz L. Neville, William BELLEVILLE KANSAS, when tne school-marms homewara fly, it makes our town's big boobies juicnaci, on the unlimited, patronage M. J.

POST. Proprietor. I). Hicks and Ilevig Kanode, all of Republic county, Kansas. cry," as if there never would bo an' other Normal Institute held.

Tills house having changed hands ha li. il. juceckiioii, Register. been rc-litted and re-fiirnlshcil in every do. partinent, anil is now second to none west ol the Missmi River.

The tables are alwuv supplied with the best in the market, served in the latest and best style. Sample rooms ne is enjoying. The sc. Uharles is kept by Mr. E.

F. Weaver, who is also enjoying a profitable patronage. During the day everything passed oft' pleasantly, and the citizens of Republic acquitted themselves nobly in the way of cateriug to the wants of their hundreds of visitors, which will no doubt long be remembered by them. During our stay we made 'the acquaintance of Mr. W.

E. Fiuley, the J. E. Hancock, Notice for Pnblicoiion No. 2870, Land Office at Concordia, If I August 20tb, 1881.

Notice is hereby given that the for commercial travelers, and every ntlen If there is anything that will make a fellow feel flat it is to see his darling out walking with her pretty kid shoes on, with the heel set about the center of the foot, aud then to have his attention called to the print of that same foot in the soft mud. Oh thuuder what a difference. AND FANCY GROCERiES. In fact everything tioo given to transient custom. 3G4-tf.

Etta Clark, Fannie Jcnks, Hattie Baker, Julia Baker, RYE WANTED I Wc will allow 55 cents per bushel for iye, on subscription. Only about 50 b'nshels wanted. Bring it iu immediately. Evu-y economical buyer should trade at the MAMMOTH STORE 411. of Brock Strain.

named settler has tiled notico of her intention to make linal suonort nt her- Anna William, claim, iindlliat said proof will be lu.ndobe-. fore the Probate JudgB, Republic eounty, ut Belleville, Kansas, on SHAW (Successors to Price Bros.) gcuueinamy it. it. agent at tnot place, who, together with Milt Richardson. The St.

Louis Globe-Democrat says that the epizootic has appeared in Chi WEST SIOF of the PUBLIC SQUARE cago, and at several points throughout liolloville, ICuiiissis, the (state of Illinois, but that noiatal JS "Insure your property against DEALERS IN cases have been heard of yet. Uur showed us the "ins" and "outs" of tho town, and we must say that two more genial gentlemen are seldom met with. They havo our kindest regards, and best wish that they may ever have the inside track with one hand always on the bell cord. Kept in a first-class General Store can be had at ED. KENNEDY'S, South-west Comer Public Square, farmers will do well to remember that BELLEVILLE THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 20TH, 1881, viz Anna Petcrku.

widow of John Po-. terktt, deceased, homestead entry No. 11788, for the EJ NWJ, section 24, town 2 range 2 west. Sho names tho following witnesses to provo her continuous residence upon, and cultivation of s-iid land, viz Joseph Peter, John Ka, Frank Sliineber-. sky and Wesley Stepanek, all of New Tabor, Republic county, Kansas.

B. II. JSIclCCKUON, Eogister. an ounce of preventive is worth a Livery, Sale and Feed Stable. pound ot cure.

Messrs. Jake Tlnnerv and H. Having purchased the barn and Stables formerly owned by .1. II. Bradd, aud added to the business several teams and new bug- tire, Xiightning and Tornado.

J. H. Bradford, 415I-tf. Belleville, Kan. Brook Stiviin of tho MAMMOTH STORE will oflfer some special bargains for tho siext 30 days, and muko their storo the busy liee hive of the city.

411. Peck ham. of White Rock, called Fri gies. i um now prepurou to turuisii nrst- BELLEVILLE, KANSAS. day last.

"Peck" looked a little the worse for a recent attack of Illness, cuiss rigs at reasonable rates. 74-tl. V. N. SIUNGER, Hardware, Stoves Tinware Iron Steel, HOUSE SHOES AXI) WAOOX TIMBER, PLOW BEAMS HANDLES POCKET AND TABLE CTJTIEHY, Agricult'l Implements, Publication ITotice.

410. A CAICDr Mr. Editok There is a report in circulation that I am running for Sheriff in Josiah Kindt's interest. Gentlemen and voters, this a mistake. The persons who started this, done it for an electioneering scheme.

I am running on my own merits, and I am. while "Jake," God bless him, was the same Irrepressible, unchangeable Jake, with the big heart and soul in him as Publication Notice. of yore. I'helic Putton. Plaintiff.

1 Maria C. Owen plaintiff, 1 vs. Koyco Owen, defendant. In Ihe District Court of Republic Kansas. The defendant.

Rovco Owen, will tako. For sale or trade, a Buckeye Harvester, only been used to cut 100 acres. vs. on the track until defeated. DAXIEL MILLEll.

Manufacturer of and dealer in BOOTS AND SHOES, North Side Public Square, Lincoln D. SOLDIERS' RE-UNION. Tuesdav morninor Dr. Hardv at. In irod run in nif order.

Apply to Yours truly, T. M. Littkh. peared on the streets walking as lively H. Oouchman, two miles north and A.

Shearer, Francis Giigan, Charles L. Putton, A. Wells, Uriah T. Putton, Mary and brisk as a lad of twenty, and on two and one-half west of Belleville. 409-tf BELLEVILLE, KANSAS, tij" All work done on the shortest possible Business notices AT BELLEVILLE, SEPT.

JSTAnd everything that may bo found III first-class Hardware Store. 1IOTIOE enquiring into the cause we were informed that he had been presented by his better-half the night previous with twin bora. Aggregate weight 10 And still the 9tLU 10th 1881. 11. Gugan, Charles (lu-gan, Daniel Gugan.

Nancy C. Duncan. Mark Duncan. Pbcbo E. Pot-ton.

Ida I. Putton and A. Shearer, Defendants. MAMMOTH STOniS pounds, aud mother and babes doing We sell the "Domestic," at Hendkkshot's. nonce, sou saiiBiaciion guarauiecu.

Jt i I li Promptly attended to Terms Reasonable and Strictly Cash. 114 M. wen. eto mat circus is now over. notico that bo has in oh sued In the above, named court, by the above named plaintiff, who tiled her petition in said court, on Iho.

llth day nt Ainrust, 1881, and unless he answers said petition on or before the 20th. day of September. A. D. 1881, said petition, will be taken as true and judgment reiubr-.

cd to the prayer thereor accordingly: Granting a divorce from said defendant, and annulling tho njurrlage.coutract existing ho- tweeu them. Maria C. Owkn. By N. T.

Van Natta. her Attorney. 410-4, Publication Notice. is ahead. Our motto Large sales TO THE PUBLIC.

421-tf. Chester, Neb. and small profits." Close attention to Rally! Mr. D. W.

Smith, formerly of Con- the wants of our customers, and cor BSF'W. A. Struuk's is the boss rtface rectness in ourdcaliiiKsjnukcoursrore coraia, but now engaged in the stock In tho District Court of Itepublie county, Kunsus. NOTICE to Sarah A. Shearer, A.

Shoarnr, Francis Gugan. Charles L. Putton. for good 5 cent cigars. 46 Soldiers P4 Citizen AliKe are IP' business, was in town the fore part of the nest place to trauo in the country.

the UNnKnsinxiti) abb now PKKI'AHKO TO this week maklnsr arrangements to let 411. JJROCK OTKAIN out about two hundred bead of cattle Tiled. PROGRAMME Bargains in Glassware at Wbight Hendershot's. 422tf Chester, Nol. to feed this winter.

He is offering the L'ersa Nillson Westorgrcnc, I John A. Wells, Uriah T. Putton. Mary II. Gugan, Charles Uugun, Dai.icbMfpug.in, Nancy C.

Duncan aud Mark Duwffin, defendants You and each of yon are hereby notified that you have been ucd In I he said District most liberal inducements, and those JgrHaving recently finished burn CSy-For candies and nuts co OUIIIllll VS. Lars Westcrgrcnc. defend having corn enough to feed even one car load will do wei to see him, or to W. 437 )ng a new kiln, I now have oi, hand Grind all Kinds of Grain, Ajtn win, Warrant all Flour, MADE FROM GOOD WHEAT, A. hi trunk's.

ant, FIRST DA'. Reception of Military Companies, Going Into Camp. Music by Cornet Band. leave word witn si. Alunger, ie)je- BRANTFORD MANKAT0 MARBLE WORKS.

The undersigned having made to carry on the marble business at our old stand at Brantfnrd, Washington and also at Mankato, Jewell eoiiuty, are now fully prepared to furniiib Grave Stones or Monuments of American Foreign Marble, Or of GR AIKITSC, of as good quality and for much less money than any other house in the west. Write us at Aiankuto or Brant-ford or see our agi nts. Take no man's word that hn Is our ajrent Kendall's Treatise on the Howe and plenty of the very best quantity of brick ever offered in this section of country. Kilu nine miles nortli of vuie. his diseases, for "0 cents, at Raisins; the Flag at 1 o'ciock with There comes to us a complaint from Belleville.

I. L. Nevim.k 409-tf. honors. School District No.

85, in regard to the Music hv ProfT'g Moree Walker's YVKIOHT HENDEHHHOT'8, 422tf Cliester, Feb. For money on Personal Security, ap To fce of the Best Quality. Court of Republic county. Kansas, In an action wherein the panics are above sot Ion and that you mii-t answer the petition (herein tiled by said plaiutill, on or before the 22d day of September, ISKI.orsaid petition will be taken na true and rendered accordingly, against all of 'id defendants, setting aside a certain deed purporting to be made by said plaintiff. Phcbe Putton.

on the 27th day ol Ma v. 1878, to oi.e .1 ol i ii Patton. of and for the loilowing hinds, situated in Republic couiily, State of Kan seinsnness ana opposition expressed celebrated Martial Band. by some in the district concerning Publication Notice. If not so, It tnav he returned.

We have of ply to T. M. Noble, Belleville. 407. school matters.

There seems to be late been to heavy expense in putting on new bolting cloths, and considerable new Plaintiff, disposition on the part of some to op Sclah B. Liingworthy, v. fcIce Creain every afternoon nnd 4 Lorena M. Langworthy, Defend' evening, at W. A.

Strunk's. 4Jfl scouring machinery of tie latest improvements. Wo now flatter oursclf that our Hour is tint. Free Concert by the Boys. BKCf)ND day.

RevelJle. Breakfast. Sick Call. Guard Mount. Oration.

Singing by the Glee Club, Dinner Hard Tack will lie issued. Illness he lias our printeil cerlincnte as otner parties are falsc'y 'using our names to get work. C. 3. ALDRACII CO Jl.inkatn.

Jewell Co. 51. M. ALDRACII Hrantloril, Washiutou Co. In the District t'ourt of liepublic county, Waxted.

A irood hand to work in pose tne uepp interest; or me district behaving only four months school, and to have that in the winter, which, as the children are all small, is deoidedly wrong. The school population of the district Ul 3-5, aud, the residents of the Second to none in the est, the District Court of Uepubliu I Kansas. The defendant. Wostcrgrcne, will take notice that he has been sued iu the above mimed court, hy the above named plalii'ltl, who filed her petition in said cnttrH on the. 8th day of August, 1881, and unless hn answer said petition on or before the 22nd day of September, A.

I). 1881, said petition wil) be taken as true and. judgment rendered to the prajcr thereof accordingly: Granting a divorce from said defendant, and annulling the marriage coniractvxisling between them, and decreeing to tlio plaintiff the care and custody of the minor named therein. lBnU ll.l.0 WKkRiRKN'K. By N.

T. Vax Natta, Iiw Altoroev. Attfst: K. Clerk. 4UII4 NO I IVr Notice is" hereby given that I' forliid al persons I ink' bled to V.

T. Young kitlii by note or book account, paying tho same willnnii an order ironi us 1 iiav been wroun ol xnuli nlc adr. Mes. ui'xo. 2jth, IjjSl.

s. 421-i- a liverv stable. Apply to F. Mun-ger, Belleville, Kansas. 422tf sas, to wit Tne southeast quarter of sec-lion twenty-! Wit (22).

ill township fotjr (4), south of ra'ime one (1) west, and that all the claims and title of said ilclc'iduuta, to tuid hinds be decreed pull and vid, as against the titlo Ql faid plaint ill' PlIKBK PATTOSf, P.jr Thko; Lain, Plaitilifl. iler Attorney. 410-41 district liavinif already built and paid and all we want is a fair and impartial trial Mien if we do not give satisfaction we will not ask a continuance of patronage. Bring your tin cups and baked beans for a school house, it certainly does not VST We have just received from Chicago seem right to let it lay kite two-thirds and faf Sohjier's Dinner on the grounds. Bridge Building! GEO n.

M'CORMICK Hanover. Kansas, are now prepare 1 to furnish We have on hand a lare amount of of the year, on account of a selfish op nansai. Lorena M. Langworthy. of Kunnaii City.

you are hereby notified that you have been mied hy plaintiff. Sel.ih U. Lxugworthy, In the District Court of Republic county, Kama, nnd that you mut answer hit petition filed therein, praying judgment against yon for a decreo of divorce on the ground of abandonment, for custody of minor cnildrei) and for barring yon ol minion, on or lyfore September 23d, 1881, or said petition will lie taken as true and judg-ment leudered iccepluiglv. A. E.

TAVLOIt. 12013 attorney for Plaintiff. largo and complete stocks of men's and boy's clothing, furnishing goods, and boots and shoes, for our fall and winter trade. They are all of better grades than over brought to this market be position, wtoicu comes mainly from those who have no children to send. By all means give the children all the educational advantage that can be FXiOim 3TEISD Hoping to fill all orders th.it wo may be fivoied Willi.

plans and specilicatioiisat reasonable figures on all kinds of bridge work In Washington, Uompany Drill, Music. Oration Battalion Dnill. Iress Parade. lood-bve. 1' Dance both nights.

An exainln Jlion of teaehera for all grades will he held In the public school building at Belleville, on Saturday. August 27th, coiuineiiciug at 7 o'clock a. in. J.M. LAWKEXf E.

il'J-iw Cvunly Superintendent. I 1 1 1 1 9 1 .1. 1 IiepiUMic snu mujuimiiK ccmiiiicb, fore. Call and examine for yourselves. Correspon.

ern sol. He. We will not be nndereold. WETHER A ID Front, of Prtaipis Hills, Hebron.Neb. M.

E. j. flanover, Kan. the youngest of school age can attend..

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