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The Plainville Echo from Plainville, Kansas • 1

The Plainville Echo from Plainville, Kansas • 1

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v. BAINILlK BOOKS CC KANS', WTSDISSDAY.liMAY 7,1884. 6 in School bepoet. plainville markets; 33 usino ss Cards i PLAINVILLE ECHO, Hew England Hew Yoi'k and Menagerie; BICYCLE RIDING ASSOCIATING AND DOUBLK RING SHOW2. I Eaport of the In.

district 69, Aanc. for tho month end- No, scbolcjs enrolled during term. 37, malee, 38, Toial, 75. Averago' daily attendance; Pupils neither absent nor tardy. class, scli'sis p.

d'p'f. Mablo Ordway, 1) "60 .80 Viola Ordway, 80 Alyerdo Dice, I) 80 Harry Dice, 1) 60 Pupils who came 13 days. Parker Dice 57 JSlme'rNiner, fG Jennie Niner, 76 Carrio North, 74 flarley Pryer, f76 Burton Marstou; 57 Martha North', 57 73 100 80 70 57 76 76 70 83 57 Pupils vyho dame 18 drtj's. Clarence Ordway 90 90 Oiplift Pryer, ,0 30 54 John Darfee, 'I? 72 72 Mary Davenport, A 88 '90 Bell Harstoii, 54 70 JSIffnypf the A clags were.detained af homo to assiss their parents. Pupila Cnitthing S.

history Rodney 85 Mary Davenport, 6.7 Iva Weeks, i8U Burton Kinff, 49 J. P. Mullane, Teacher. Republican Senatorial Cohventjox. Tfiere will be a republican delegate convention at Millbrook, Graham county, Kansas; June 10, at 2 ojclock p.

for tho purpose of nominating a candidate for state senator Tbe basis for representation in said convention will be one delegate for every sixty votes or fraction of thirty cast for James Smith, repyplrca-vcan- didate for secretary -of -stctcv The several counties in tho-district will be entitled to delegates as follows viz: LOTTIE SWMAR, QUEEN of all LADY RIDERS Lnct the LADY on EAETH that rides what is known cs the Trotting Act. This is something now an act that no one ever saw preformed before, and the rr.anagera cf tbls exhibition pay her more salary than any f.co prcforrAers in Amerwai LEOPARD, WENTWORTH and Other Cel- ebrated GYMNASTS in their own ORIGINAL ACT- Kuoks, 10 -Ellidi 8 Graham, 5 Treejo, 4 Sheridan, 1 Thomas 1 Sherman, 1 'Govo, 1 iii. John, 1 Wallaco 1 33. HALL SON I 4 Dealers, ji' if Hnrdware, stoves, Tinware, and agricultural AlsotulliO. rized agents for Elli's bounty for' the sale of the enterprise Sell the Gliddea Barb wire' tte" bos J' in Jh MARKET 1 Also, adjustable barbs wira fencing, the cheapest and best in the market, ij South Main Street HAYS OITY, KANSAS.

Harness Maker Keeps constantfy on hand a fal stock of everything usually Icopt in a rat clcsis harness shop. Ha'pairS- injj.Pit'atlyj and promptly. Your patronage Policited. The Bank oi Hays City Does a general banking buaincM OF ALL I-I. P- WSON, Banter.

CITY Llk ERY AND FEED STABLE, C. SWEAZY, Prop, Travellers transferred to all parts of tho county et reasonable rates. Good ri''s and earful drivers aud first class livery accommodations. Also proprietor of the Hays city and Stockton daily stago line. 1 SUST0M FEED MILLS: GEORGE DICE, Proprietor Old corn, lye, groun feed, corn meal ani grahxni fl our constantly cn hand in quantity to suit customers.

Give kim a trial Plainviile, Rooks Co. Kansas JX Duriee; PLAINVILLE, -KANSAS. Biiilder. Estimates made an buildings contracted lor. Orders left in town or at my residence Iavo miles west.

V.M.Gray, M. D- Rook? qqunty, Kansas. M- K. Treat, Dealer In Luraoer, Coa. Linie, Cement.

Special Attention Given to Trade Outside the County, HAYS CITY KANSAS- DAVENPORT Placksmith Shop I am prepared to do all kinds of Blacksmithiog ou short notice. PLQWWORKASPOUL TY. Full attention given to Horse Shoeing, Aix work warranted, E- J. Donnell D-Stockton. Kas.

All Calls promptly answered. Corrected njeekly by our merchants. per'bushe), 60 OatS Rye, Potatoes," Flour, Eacon, Hams, Butter, 45 50 41 cwt. ft 73 2.50 .121 I 15 10 5 00 3.00 doz. tori Hay, Salt, Legal Notices Land oiHco WaKeeeey Ks No 0 April 18, 18C4 2263 'Noticsfi hereby glv.en that following named settler lias meet notice or mu uiientton to make llual proof in support of his claim and that said proof will bo made before the Probate Judge of Rooks countv at Stockton Kane, on Mnv.Hl.

I8gl. viz: Aibertls MaitinH. F. No. 1217 for the ctrseolS 10 i 18 w.

lie names the following witnesses to prove bis con tlnuous residence upon, nfld cultivation of, said land, viz: vvml i norntnn, cnarics liodiui Kenbln Delay, and Nat Mullin all of Plaiiivllly ltooKri couuty, ivunsr.3 a. j. r. hassa, I til lltcgister Land Offics WaJeenny No. April 13 1884.

2202 Motick li herebv given that the followlna IN named settler.has Hied notice of his inten tion to lnaao final proof in support of his claim and (hat said proof wiU be made before the I'ronate r.nge oi itoone cuuuty a ObUCKinii K.ma. on Mav 81. 18fttvli: Calvin Martin, 11 No. 1220- for the 1-3 qr and 1.3 qr se? 17 1 10 18 w. He names tho following witnesses to prove continuous residence upon ana cultivation of said-land, vizi Win.

Thornton Charles Ho- dun, Reubin Delay and Nat Ai nilin all of Plain ville Rooks county Kansas, B. J. Hanna, 8 Jtegister, Land Office Kirwin Kans.) No. April 22, 1C34 7543 Notice Is herebv tin that the following- named settler has filed notice of his intention to make dnal proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Htk District Court at Stockton it as. on June, 14 lbal viz: Henry D.

Lackoro II. E. no MIS for the qr sec 30 1 9 18 He names the lollowing wit ncssee to prove his continuous rlaidenca upon, and cnltlvetion of, said land, viz: Katmnllen. A King, 6mith and Peter Peterson all of 1'iamuiie, sans, JOiw Kcgi6ter. i All'y, Land Office Kirwin No.

fV25G April 28th 1334 Notice is herabr civen that the following- named settler has filed notice of bis Intention to mono liiral proof in support of his claim and that said proof will be made before the Probate Judge at Stockton, Has. on June 20 'K4 viz. I has. Lackore lid no 17301 lor Hie qr sec In to rlS. rra names tho following witnesses to wove ofraid land viz.

Mat. Mullen nnd rhas. continuous resilience upon ana cultivation of Plainville, Kansas and J. II. Mitchell pil M.

1. Stewart oi Stockton, Kansas. i tiuuii iieisier Land Office Kirwin Kans 1 No. mo May 1st 1884 Notice is hereby given thf the following named settleilias ilied hoihb of his mluiiiion to luanu liual prool in support ol Ins cluuu uuu Hint Hiinl will bu luaUe' beluru tho olelk Uistrict court ataiovktou h'iujaua ou ouuo 1b4 viz. 11 Bhlveiy liunoobtibfor the uqr sec Hi 1 0 18 w.

lie names the following witnesses to prove bis continuous resilience upon, auu cultivation ol ZuncU Auusas and it llioinua uud Ai-ibou oi. fuid luua viz. 111111 uuu aaiuuei Aieaniei- iiiungiiroutr ot I'laiuvulu Kansas. Jehu liiusell, Register. Woods Attorneys.

0 ECHOES HERE NEAR, Turn cut to the caucus, uud pui in the right men as delegates. iNew invoice of Dry Goods Gro cerics snoes at me sou sioio. Come to the circus aud bring your big bills, 60 us to keep the cnangu io tho country. Preaching at tho ftchool hunse next sabbath evening at p. m.

by Bv. Stayte. Ordway Lagarde will sell you more goods foe cash, than any other store in the west. Lighest draft, best elevation, sim plicity and durability are the Han-dolpha peculiar merits. Fob Sale Eighty ncad of cattle; sixty head of stock cattle and twenty head of first class milch cows.

A'. J. Carlson. Nettie Gray commenced this week district No. 7Q, two miles uouth of town, "Teaching the young idea how to shoot." We extend our sympathy.

Itemember the dance on Thurs day tiight is to be the last dance of the season, all that dance como out and let's have a huge time. Music will be fnrnishe'd by the Glendeuing boys, and all wbo are acquainted with them know that means a good time for everybody. lie member the caucus to-morrow at 2 p. m. to elect deligates to attend the convention at Stockton next Saturday to select 4 delegates to attend the congressional convention Downs on the 28th inst.

and 10 delegates to attend the ieriatoriai con-, ventlon at -iiihroo'f Kgni. Juno 10. lloverbfvutcd ererr Wednesday cn tiie steady po--YOi-)loaHi pluu, in tlio interest of the mortals who sojourn ou this mtiudane sphere J. THOMPSON, Reverberator. SuBBCBirnos Rates.

One year MM Tlivno montno .10 81x wont .75 1 Mingle copies .3 1 ISTIndefendent IN CSjPHEUTItAL IK KOTUISdrgg Kolonclnr; to no party, clique or clan, InlUIlshed for tho. benefit the good, true and beautiful. Advertising Rates. Oue Half column Quarter per 4O.00 ,85.00 10.00 riusiness card Flnnl nrnnf ft ennturk annh Local notice's Ave cents per line each inser-All local notices will remain otandinV iintil ordered out, unlecs otherwise, liroviiled tyhen Pi-ices on job work mads, known en application a. oo To Subscribers.

Remit In gold', ofl vtir, preommcko, stamp's, bank dratta, cord wood, produce, or anything fbt a Christian printer can use or eat, when you When address is to lie hanged, please Rive name of whore you nam been receiving the papor, otherwise we Shall charge ten per cent, for a half day's work In looking npyour name ou our list. Address fell communications or money onlers to the Plain-villain, J. 1 Thompson. TO COBRE3POSDEXTS, All ppmmunicatioug for this paper ehopld be ccoinpanied by the name of the author, cot necessary for publication, but as au evidence good faith on Pje-part of tho writer' Write only on one side of the paper. Kb.

particular ly careful, in giving names auddateB, to have Mo letter and figures plain and distinct. Missouri pacific rime Table, BULL CITY II 15 p. in, maii and Express. 8 a in 00 a. in.

a. m. Colng west. jMlp.m, Klrwin Goiiif, East Mail and Exress. a.m.

Hays And Stockton Mail Eolte. NoBrnwasD Leaves. Arrives. Mondays, Wednesday, and Fridavs nays. 8:00 a ytAMfVILLE, Stookto.n-, 5:00 i SoUTnWrtHD Tuesday.

Thursdays, And Saturdays. Stocktoit' 8,00 a Plainvillk. 12,00 Plaintillb. 1,00 Hays, ij.oo in Union Pacifio Time Tat.le. Going east, LEavEs Hays city.

7.. 17 a ACC. M.CO. 11 ,.15 a in 10.30 a 6,0 7a rn AO GoiNqWEsr. LEayiss Hays city, ii, id pin acc, 1 Xft 8,04 pill ACO "i.fjO a in a ni Churches and Societies, M.

e. Ciiuecb. Key. State, Pas-the Services every three weeks at the school bouse at 11 p. m.

Union Sabbath school every morning (it 10 a. Dn, V. M. Guar, Sup't A. Post, No.

298 meets in regular session Wednesdays an or Wore each iullmoon, in city ball. K. Delay, (Jommander. NaT. JIullen, Adjutant, ii.

Rough and Keady club of Plain-yille meets every Saturday night in tfre'cjty hall. 1 W. U. Davenport, C. C.

S.B. I. O. G. T.

Plainville Lodge No. 18 meets in regular session every Thursday ilight. Traveling members cordially Invited. P. Poseoate, W.

C. T. Nettje W. S. P'ofH.

PuVinviixe Grange No. 1412. meets at Plainville on tho first and third Saturday in each month 1 'bm. H. L.

Skievin, W. M. J. Dode, W. S.

STOCKTON Grange No. 1412, meets at the Court House on the fourth Saturday in each mouth, at p. m. H. L.

Skievin, W. M. S. L. Dodge, W.

S. i MedicinB Grange No. 1271. meets at the Grange Hall on or before the full moon in each month, at 7 p. m.

R.S. Shorthill' W. 21 Jonx Shobthill W.S. TWIN MOUND Grange No. 1413 "neels at Twin Moundschool house btt or before the full moon in'each Circus; Hippodrome1 I i.

Menagerie! BKUYVH. wno wsuuuipiwu 'preformers on earth, in tneir great of others. will be The only hv.ng A xteo children. ADM! I to ALL Mr. G.

B. Woniaek goS wire to fence 150 acres of pasturq and as they are just completing largo stoue stable 14 by GO feet in' side you can readily sec they ara; driying things. Uncle George Montgomery Vill fehcji 40 acres soon. Wool Langdon got the cuttings for his timber filing from Georgo Traxler; WeRt says if any one beats' Traxler' grove he would liko to seo tho tools they do it with, nnd be sides George is a first 1 ate fellow, you bet Uncle Joe. Nixon's, wind miil is a success, chops foed and daes tbe chores; Uncle Joe.

intends tp run his binder this Beason ft good many are buying headers. KnougU for this, time, if this don't find tlv basket will tome again. 1'. ii. EXHIBITS AT 'PLAINVIIXE oin FRIDAY, MAY I884.

With a Iran new show, and new and startling features. I I- Free balloon asoension and DayligntiireworKu VS 10 o'clock a. m. Over- 200 Horses. 1G0 men.

50 star performers. A Mammoth Bolivia, the mighty elephant! Satan leaps through hoops of burning firg champion leaping hors that leaps over four of his compaij; inna nnd a Rpvonfoot crate at a s'nslo leap. Plasa. the educated pony that does everything but talk, MiSS Kitty Staalrs, the world reuounsd, in her wonderful bare-bag act Willie Aymar, in his champion bare-back sommersnult act. Miller Theala, the human flv- The Zuenette CHILDREN their won: derl.il double trapeze act.

oUIHtHtlj ing and wonderful feats ihan any two head to head balance act, and a host In the Mesuem Department Zip, tho wild boy. The tatooed lady who sntterea ana enaureu u. Vi process of being tatooed from the lop of her head to the souls of her loot. Jf-For particulars see small ONE TICKET It is recommended that the prima ries be nelu on too lan oi iuuy, and tbe county conventions on thu 4ih of the bume month or as near that time as practicable, H. J.

Fuller, cum E. J. Donnell, secretary. Consigned Victims. Mayo-Allabd On Thursday, May 1st at tuo residence of the bride's lather in Logan township, Y.

1.. alityo, of Piaiuvilu'-, to Miss Carrie V. AHard, Kv. Lola otliciatuig. The following ia a Hat oi presents.

Fine custur by H. J. Ailard, wasii ouwl ami pitcher, Miss. -Myrtla Al- iaid, pair'pillow sliains uud bulfctei sUaui, Mr. uuu airs b- i' JUilier, iiiuoin, H.

Aliard. iiroom, (J. VV. Alayo, pitii' puloiv casos, Misi Ida lUoUuuupliy, Hdy, Mrs, O. Ai, Mc-triumpny.

set pie platen, C. VV, Mao. pair turkisli loweh, Miss. L'oia A Hard, pair linen loweis, Mr. and Mr.

Geo, la bell, set silver pooris Mrs. p. A. AHa'd, pil- ows and pillow cases Mrs. M.

Mayo, book, L. J. French, counter pane, VV, Mayo, two nappirs, Sirs. P. Allard table spread, Mrs.

M. R. Mayo, glass stem fruit dish, and ifrs. Cbas. Goodman, $50.00 Mrs, M.

b. Jlayo. We extend our congratulations to Will and his bride, although we are not acquainted with her, we know Will te bo one of the best boys in the U.S. or Texas. WHAT THE EELOIT PAPERS SAT op THB CIBOUS, The New York aud New England circufl fnoweu nere last signi 10 a big crowd.

Miss Lottie Aymar, tbe ady rider was the best we have seen; Miss StClare, the hurdel rider is mm -T 1 very -fine. Alias Ida uampnere tne youngest bicycle nder in the world, rode across tbe canvps on a t'ghi rope, which showed she was well trained for one so yonng; they show all they advertise. New York anil New England cirous the best Iiov that ever visi'id our town. Admission, adults 50cents Children under 9 years of 25 cen FORGET TH! BATE, FRIPAY. HAY l(3th.

Nyra Reverberations. Dear Echo: the Id moves on, at least tho climata of the state changes, or the weather clerk got things mixed, and gave us a blast of January weather iostead of May. Last night we had a pretty severe frost, apd I fear the hoop pole crop is badly frosted. Uncle Georgo Montgomery says, he don't know but the frost pit bis bean poles. Wheat, rye, and all small grain is just booming, the only thing that is late is grafts, pasture is not as good as usual at this tirre of the year.

Although the late storms were very severe, there was little loss of stock. Farmers are in good heart and are pitching into improvements pretty steep. Grand AT TUB City Han Thursday i jMAY 8TIT. Mi I.

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1884-1886