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Minneapolis Commercial from Minneapolis, Kansas • 3

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1 Wanted: A load of good bright old bay. Call at this office. Gasoline at Porter's. For a complete Abstract of title, or arm an The wheat and oats are about all for Insurance go to L. A.

Bvkll, Co. harvested and fanners are turning their attention to the corn. Awn A full and complete Hue of bulk ex tracts can be found at Flint's drag store. IStf If you must Mortgage the Farm, or, if you must renew the old Mortgage, you should consult deirths" haver reported the past week. J-' Dr John Maclay unexpectedly called to Feoria, last Monday on account of the sickness of his father, ne will be absent several days.

Lost: A baby's gold band ring, with word "Edna" engraved on the Inside. Finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving same at this office, The ladies of the E. church will hold a lawn fete at the residence of Will Chapm on Friday evening. Ice cream and cake will be served at ten cents a dish. 38wl Whooping-cough has struck the town and many are catching on to the whoop.

Antene's cigars can be found at both the Post Office Book Store and at E. S. Downs' drug store. lotf. W.

A. Stilwell departed for Oklahoma City last Saturday to.be absent for MORGAN an Indefinite time. I will offers off on all Millinery This includes our fine Pattern Hats at less than actual cost. Solicitor for the Farm Land Mortgage and Debenture Co. of Chicago, 111.

This company has many advantages oyer others, such as the following: Strange how the "Commercial is becoming noted No sooner had the Salvation Army struck town than they made straightway to and opeued services in an oblique direction from our office door. They evidently knew we had a horn with ass drum attachment in our immediate vicinity. While Rev. C. A.

Eyler and wife were enjoying an evening ride last Monday their horse took fright at some object lying at the side of the road up near Laport's farm and turning quickly threw both Bev. and Mrs. Eyler from the buggy Fortunately no injuries worth mentioning occurred. The Santa Fe will sell round trip tickets to stations west of Pawnee Bock on main line, Springvale on the Panhandle line, and south of the southern boundary of Kansas qn the Purcell and Galveston line, August 6th and 20th, Sept. 10th and 24th.

and Oct. 8th, at about one fare. Limit 30 days from date of sale. Stop off pri y-ileges alio w'ed on return trip. A number of farmers in the Solomon Valley have reaped.

from 100 to 200 acres of wheat which yielded from thirty to forty bushels per acre, and oats that run from sixty to eighty and a hundred bushels to the acre. Stewart Archer 'left- for-New Mexico last week to purchase a car-load of cattle and a few burros. A large number of Kansas birch manipulators are expected to be iu attendance at the National Teachers' convention in Nashville, Tenn. Several left for that place from this place Silk Jersey Mitts at 20, 30 arid 40c pair. Silk Jersey loVes at 40, 50 and 60c pair.

last Saturday. Our citizens and especially those who use furnaces, are already beginning to lay in their next winter's supply of coal. The picnic and barbecue dinner up at Postlethwait's grove on Thursday the 1st promises to be on a large scale and well attended. Buy your milk from the Queen City Lisle thread Gloves, Silk Embroidered backs. Dairy wagon.

Pure milk and cream delivered, in any part of the city. Any They will accept annual interest. They write but one Mortgage, and attho same time never "stuff." They ch do this because the rate agreed on is written in the notes. If 8 per cent, is the rate, then the notes and mortgages are written at 8 per cent If Uiq rate is 9 per then they are written at that figure. They write the interest straight.

They write no second Mortgages. They pay cash on delivery of Papers. They can Loan at as low rates as any one, and they will do so. orders left on my "slate at Lincoln's only 20 cts. a pair.

Don't iorget the time and place, I i Confectionary Store at the poatoffice will receive prompt attention. 2f ew wheat is beginning to come in The grain market will soon open up as of old, and times be livlier. Dogs are often killed for hydrophobia when, they have only been suffering an attack of the toothache. Rv. W.

I. Murphy baptised four persons in Mr. Henry Wolfersperger's fish pond last Sabbath afternoon. It is said that if a person will put his ear to the ground Aince the recent rains, he can hear the corn-grow. The; Metropolitan Fashion Sheets for 'August' are no reaty'," Jtnd patterns Fo sale at Mrs.

II. R. Campbell's. The wheat and oats harvest is' about completed, and now the mowing machine will be put in operation to secure the large crop of h.y When you are so hot that you can scarcely breathe, It's consoling for some fellow to tell yon that corn needs just such weather. The corn can have our share too, if it wants it.

Charley Attridg is preparing himself for the dog days of August. He has already received his ice chest and ice. The other attachments haye not yet arrived from Kansas City. We are looking forward anxiously to the time when the farmers will be coming into tiie city with their wagons loaded with melons, for we presume there Will be an abundant crop this season. S8w4 H.

F. Wolfs rsfkrork. We have Jisard many people of Christian inclination berate young The game of ball between "the Del-phos team and Minneapolis nine last Thursday resulted in a defeat for the visitors. The score stood 26 to Selders Roes, dealers in grain and coal, at the Markley elevator, have good cheap threshing coal are also agents for the famous Canon City, Col people for playing billiards, then go home and have a nice game of cro quet. What is the difference between Office with BUELL CO.

Next door South of First Natl Bank, trouble about a crop of this kind is that.it don't allow margin enough for the farmers to- kick- about. Sad but never-the-Iess billiards and croquet anyway? Both orado coal. A are on the green, Kansas. Minneapolis Since Editor Waterman has conclud A sack containing i of a of flour, viz, 49 pounds," sells for $1.60, which'-vrould make the cost of a barrel ed to drop the "we" from his editorial writings, Bro. Loudon has concluded to add a still greater reform, and has $6.40.

Four and a half bushels of good IStf. Tiire drugs at Flint's. wheat will make a barrel. This- at 55 now discontinued the use of capitals for the days ot the week and mouth. Try our artibtic job work.

cents a bushel will be $2,471, leaving a The Salina Gazette ad. still appears in Willard Brown has accepted a position with II. S. Barnes. Don't drink much ice-water" these days.

It is the worst thing you can do. Mrs. E. 1L McCumber returned last Wednesday from extended visit in Nebraska. the iStar, however.

ife is divided into three terms, that which is, that which was, that which will be. Let us learn from the past to profit by the present, and from the present to live for the future. 4 Rum ridden Kausas City is fast going to decay. Not only are they quarreling over the whisky question down there, but the K. lawyers actually fight and abuse one another in court.

Why is it you can get of I. A. Buell Co. larger loans and better rates on both FARM and CITY PROPERTY tfian anywhere else? A Citizkk. We say come and see.

I. A. Bceix Co. G. H.

Justus Is Offering Sixteen persons from Salina and profit of on a barrel of flour alone, besides the bran, middlings, etc. The question has been asked us "Why is flour so high in price when wheat is only 55 cents a bushel?" If this calculation is correct somebody is making a Minneapolis occupy tents at Spirit Springs and are partaking of its heal Little Potato cigars tit Noyia. Pawnee Tribe cigars at Tom Car-sons. Novls has our girls. Go down and get one.

lotf. New Hue of wall paper at L. B. Smith's, tf. Pearl of Cuba Havana cigars at Tom Carson's.

ing waters. Ahey will remain there several weeks. Cawker City Times. good living profit at the cost of the Joel Simsoti arrived from Minneapolis, last Friday. Will return in a few days.

What kind of spirits does this spring consumer. contain, Bro. McBride? Is it flavored Died Of cholera infantum, July 13, with any of the properties of the re Inducements Adolph Simson came up from ATy-andotte last Friday to attend the fu -Specia 1889, Irene Bernice, infant daughter of submission question? neral of his sister. Geo. W.

and Ida May Oakman, aged one year, eight months and twenty- Mayor Dickinson is happy as a lark on a spring morning, and why shouldn't Paints paint brushes and oils of all kinds at flint's. 18tf "Electric" hair curlers only 40cts each at Mrs. II. R. Campbell's.

one days. Died July 9, .1889, of dysentery. Morris Simmouds departed for a six weeks recreation tour to Chicago and the lakes last Sunday morning. The poet says: "read your answer in Jesse B. eldest daughter of John and he be when Mrs.

Dickinson has just came home from an extended visit In Illinois, Wisconsin, We love to see people in a happy state of mind, On All KOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. the stars." We say read the adver and never object to smoking a fine tisements in the Cohmeuciai. for your answer. cigar with them as on the present oc casion. The Salvation Army arrived in this The infant son of Hiram Travis died Wednesday morning, July 10.

Funeral services conducted by Rev. W. I. Murphy. This locality was blessed with a good rainfall last Saturday night; which will be hailed by the farmers as a God-send at this particular time, and will be of great benefit towards perfecting the growing corn, which is at prosent in fine condition.

If a farmer will read a good country paper regularly every week, it will save him many dollars in a year's time, although the paper may not exactly coincide with his views sometimes, and he will never know what benefits him until he reads it a while and then discards it. Watch this and see if we are not right. An unknown exchange utters a truth in remarking that some refuse to take their town paper, and give as an excuse that they take several papers printed in other cities. Just watch them, however, and you will find them skirmishing around as soon as a local paper is published, endeavoring to sponge their reading from some intelligent subscriber. As will be noted elsewhere, the Iowa and Illinois picnic and barbecae, has been postponed for one week making the date Thursday, Aug.

instead of Thursday, July 25th. The reason of the postponement Is to enable the Blili! will be received forth construct loo of school house In District No. 10, Ottawa County, Kansas, until 13 o'clock m. on July Suth, lHt. Pinna and specifications may 1x9 anou at tbn First National Hunk, Minneapolis, Kansas.

Work must bo completed on or bo-foro Hopt. litn. HMlr will bo reqwestod to enter Into bond for the faithful performance of contract. Itdla thouUI be Rcuh'd ami to U. N.

Merrytlold. dork of the District, and left at the first Natlotiul Iiank. bids will bo opened tin July 2oth. Tho Hoard reserves the right to reject any or bids. O.

N. Mbriit rrnr.n, Clerk, A Hi.ihop, Treasurer, 8. J. UEHiiYriEi.D, Director. city Monday evening.

They will occupy the little school house opposite Ladies' and Cents' FINE SHOE An exchange offers this good receipt to boys for catching coyotes. Finding a den they secure a dry-land turtle or terrapin and attaching a burning brand, oiled rag or something to his rear, they start him in the hole and pretty soon out comes the coyote and tho cubs in double-quick order. Seven were secured out of one den near here the other Mr. J. Hartley, of Minneapolis, is the first wheat buyer to appear on the scene and open our grain market.

Mr. Hartley comes well recommended as a fair man; one who will pay the farmers the highest price for their grain, give them honest weights and who will not underate the quality of your wheat. Barnard is fortunate in securing the gentleman for a grain dealer. Barnard Thru. It comes to us that Susie Tucker, eldest daughter of H.

H. Tucker, has gone insane. For some time she has showed signs of her mind being affect Emma Ribble, aged seven years, one month "and thirteen days. The above notices were handed in by Mrs. S.

E. Reed of Culver accompanied by two beautiful poems which are crowded out for want of time and space. Died: At her home on Rothsay Avenue, on the 10th Mrs. Ann Copeland, wife of Fredrick Copeland, aged 65 years, 10 months and 7 days. For ten years she was in feeble health from throat disease, which finally caused her death.

The funeral services were conducted by Rev. A. Eyler ou Thursday afternoon, at the home. She leaves a husband, a son the M. E.

church for a couple of weeks if a sufficient interest is taken in their Truman Fuller was down from Cloud county last week. He reports meetings by our citizens. Now the op portunity is offered for all favorably inclined to their mode and manner of worshiping to attend their services. Another advantage that Kansas has plenty of rain and corn looking fine in that locality. B.

R. Clarke, of the Wisconsin Construction with headquarters in Boston, was looking over his waterworks plant in tins city last week. A Clay Center undertaker's stock of coffins is to be sold at auction, and the constable adyertises: "If anyone is in need of a coffin now ia the time to buy it." Call and See Him. living in Minneapolis and a daughter oyer the efete east is that, in Kansas it rains at night, thus giving a cool breeze and a good night's rest to the farmer to begin his next day's labor, while in the aforesaid, east it generally rains in the day time, and thus deters the far living in Goshen, Indiana, to mourn their loss. CARD OF THANKS.

We wish hereby to- return our sin mer from working his crops, and he ed, and has been rapidly growing 6leeps both day and night. "That ac cere thinks, to friends and neighbors worse. She attended the Normal, but Go to Bishoff Bro's and get a dozen for their help and- extended counts for their small crops to our large farmers and others interested in the Lseemmgly learning nothing her par of those large fine cabinet photos, and towards us during. our recent affliction 38tl FrkdericCCofeland. you will be given an elegant 8x10 frame The Keersheedt Manufacturing ents took her home, and since then she has.

been going down very fast. She seems to want to bite everybody fit up complete. Permanently located "uniformity of text-books" question an opportunity to cast their vote on that subject on that day. We say it is a good move, and the postponement meets the approval of all. of New York have appointed Mrs.

II. over J. E. Ewart's store. R.

Campbell agent for the sale of their -O-o cXao- that comes near her, and some have fears of it being hydrophobia. 7 Supt. A. P. Warrington, of Minne Fashionable Specialties as illustrated apolis, is in the city consulting with and adapted to the Butterick patterns, We are.

in receipt of press season Supt. Ford regarding the diyislon of a consisting of dress trimmings of the joint district which lies in both Otta tickets to several different kinds of gatherings out of our jurisdiction. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Sallna, Kansas. July liith.

1MU. Notice Is hereby riven that too followlnir-nauied sottbir tana filed notice of lit Intention to make anal proof In supKrt of his claim, nd that said proof will bo mudo before the mltfo of tlio 1'robat Court of Ottawa County at Minneapolis, Kansas, on Aiiruse JSOtli, lHhtf, vl Charlos N. towel). If. K.

No. 24,103 for the W. of the S. W. i of Section 6, T'p 11 8.

of U.1 West. He names tho following witnesses to prove Ills continuous residence upon and cultivation of, suid land, viz: Eiiwene A. Acklcy, Watson McNcal, fliann-cey T. Acklcy, all of Vino Creek, P. Ch, Alexander Adums, of Ottawa Co.

Kansas. Any person whof desires to pr)testTiiralnst the allowance of such proof, or who knows of any substantial reason, under the law and the reirulutions of tho Interior Department, why uuh proof should not bo allowed, will be riven en opportunity at tho alove mentioned time and place to cross-examine the witnesses of said clalinant, and tootfer evidence In rebuttal of that submitted by claimant. Sriwo. J. HoiMiie, Ibsfristor.

SHERIFF'S SALE. In the District Court of Ottawa County, Kausas. State Iiank of Clyde, Plaintiff, V8. Joseph and Sarah Duby, Defendants. Notice Is hereby given that I will offer for sale and sell to tiie hlg-host and best bidder, for cash In hand, at the front door of the court house, In Mlnneaimlis.

Ottawa County, Kansas, on Thursday, the 1st dry of Ang-ust, imi, at the hour of 1 o'clock p. ni. of said day, the foilowlnrHiescrlbed real estate, situated In said county, to wit: The est huff of the Bouth-fCast quarter, and Of teen acres off the North-East quarter of ruction eleven (11. Township nine (), South of Range two i'Z) Wast Of the Oth P. In Ottawa County.

Knnum, said flfteenaorea being-more particularly described as follows: Benrinnlna' at the outh-W est corner oft the North-Kast quarter of said Sect Ion eleven (11). thence running North 80 rods, thence East 0 rods, thence South 30 roils, thence West, on the North line of the Houth-East quarter of anidHection II. Wl rods to the plane of begrin-ii I or. Subject to uiortrares of V1.4AZ.M with 13 per cent. Interest from May 1st, lM.

Bald property is taken and will be sold as the Jirotierty of the above-uamed defendant, uby, under and by virtue of an order of sale issued out of tho District Court of said County In tho above entitled action, to me directed and dnllverod. latest designs. Where ladies are unable to obtain suitable trimmings of wa and Dickinson counties. Abilene1 HALEY Seems to be getting to be a favorite Jtejkctor. our dealers here I will order trimmings made to match suitings in any quantity A young man named Christian, re mode of receiving free advertising to send a publisher a complimentary ticket and a quarter column notice that he can use if he like, but they desired.

Samples furnished. siding south of town, had a bloed-ves-sel broken while scuffling last week and came near bleeding to death. Dr. We announce that the prosperity of How often are friendships and business relations broken up by a single little thing, and parties. Ion? fast friends, become hostile to each other without, reason.

All of us are prone to be mistaken at some time, and about some things. Human memory is frail and treacherous, and upon this fact hinges much of life's discord. It often happens that: two men equally well meaning, and both honest, disagree as to some fact. Would it be fair, just, manly or wise is either of them to adjudge the other a knave from this one disagreement of memory? Neither the state is assured. The circus has would rather he would write something better.

Murphy took that broken vessel in charge and the Y. M. is O. K. now.

invaded the State and Minneapolis will have a visit, so rumor says, from Frank' Bobbins' great consolidated- An eastern exchange reports the astounding facts, of course, that Wanted: This great religious double-trans-continental stupendous- there are still buffalo in Kansas. three-ring-under-one-tent aggregation Wrong sir, wrong. The herd of two on either Aug 2 or 4. At any rate it POD thousand that were here last week got weekly would like a few democratic announcements just to make the thing loom up a little. It would also liven up the campaign a "right smart" you know, and cause the politicians to "get wil be in Salina on the 26 of this mpiitn, and is working toward our could rightfully assume that it is not possible for him to be in error, or mistaken.

We have no infallible individuals no memories that are never at One of the most thrilling as well as blood-curdling games of base ball it has ever been our lot to chronicle, occurred last Monday afternoon on a plat of land lying and situated 611 the ne of swi; Sec. 6, 11-3-6, P. or otherwise known as the Minneapolis base ball grounds, between the -Money Loaners and Attorneys of this city. Both teams were in Sulliyan-Kilrain condition and stood with bated breath (we don't know what it was baited with as Park War- ren was in the gang) and eager awaiting to do or die. The teams were composed of such champions as A.

E. Painter, Park Warren, Tcm Midgley, DeWitt Bower, A. Walters, Mike Cos-grove, Jim Maltby, D. C. Chipman and W.

E. Richards on the Attorneys' side and S. T. 'Stall, E. O.

Bonham, A. R. Gage, Joe Tomlinson, A. C. Jackman, L.

A. Buell, J. T. Silver and Roe Thorn-burgh on the two per cent, a month side. The umpire stripped to the waist so to speak, gaily bounded into the arena, or words to that effect, and announced "time." The game opened splendidly with the disciples of Black-stone at the bat.

Park Warren made a sneak on Painter's two bag hit and flew out to Stull, made a circus catch and retired Park on his back. Cheers. In the second inning Jackman went out on a pop fly to third, but Jackman swore by all the fabled gods he couldn't see anything but common house flies, but was gracefully retired nevertheless. In the third the Attorneys scored two runs and would have succeeded no doubt in going the fourth not some one call Sublime and peaceful precinct. 1 i together.

The Best In The Market. New wheat is beginning to come into The remains of Zion Brimmerman, fault. Character and reputation are market, and the yield per acre is much wife of Henry Brimmerman, and daughter of Joel Simsou, arrived -in better than anticipated a few weeks Sam Stanford has shipped from built by a man's life. You may as well claim a single brick is a house as that human character is made by one fact that depends upon the memory of (liven under my band at Minneapolis, Otta this city from Minneapolis, last Friday morning and were interred in Highland Cemetery. Her father ac wa County, Kansas, tnis win aay uuns, i Joseph Smith, Sheriff.

Pcuiris Alsxanoch. 86 w6. Attorneys for Plaintiff. man. We re-assert that all of us have foundered on green corn and all but what Buffalo Jones saved, were killed for their hides.

We hear, 'however, that they are singing a new song in the east called Wings," and in some parts of Xew 'York they are playing "Uncle Tom's Cabin." Says an exchange: "The Bible contains 3,566,480 letters, 773,746 words, 81,173 verses, 1,189 chapters and 66 books." In addition to this in some families we know of, it also contains seventeen receipts for domestic purposes, all the letters and funeral cards the "old woman" wants to keep, at least eleven pieces of fugitive poetry cut from the county papers, the family fine tooth comb and something like a peck of autumn leaves. been mistaken have found out that we were wrong about things of which companied the remains to this city and was joined at C. by her brother Dolph. PUBLICATION S0TICE. The FLYING DUTCHMAN may be purchased as a Single Riding Plow, Double Riding Plow, Two Plow Gang, his elevator four cars, and he informs us that the yield per acre of what he has bought went from 23 to 30 bushels of good-wheat.

No oats have yet come into market, and from the best accounts we can get will be an enormous crop, and what little has been threshed has yielded 60 bushels per acre. The price now paid forwheat at the elevators is 55 cents. Oats will no doubt bring we had been over-confident. How im THE STATE OF KANSAS, One thing among many others that has added to the beauty of Minneap s8. perative, then, that we extend toothers that charity that all have at times Ottawa Couhtt, olis is the tidiness of the lawns of Tn the District Court In and for said County had to claim for themselves the being J' many of our citizens.

Nothing adds honestly mistaken. and elate. John C. Hart, Plaintiff. VS.

Georre K. Prior and S. P. Beucler, Defend nta. more in beautifying a town than nice The Fish Lo-w.

a nominal price, owing to the large quantity raised this season. At pres yards. It is to be hoped an increasing Four Plow Gang. Interest iu this direction will continue Georre R. Prior, defendant, will take notice that tho said John V.

Hart, plaintiff, did. ent we hear of no price offered. Some of our readers may be inter on the flth day or June. me nis petition in aul.l lilatrli-t Court, within and for the County now that so many of our citizens have started the move. The day for a merchant to sit by his door and expect trade to come to him ested in the new fish law.

'We publish it below, omitting the unimportant ofOttawa.ln the Btateof Kansas, arainst the After three days of constant wind from the south, "during "which the said defendants, ana that the saio ueorre n. Prior niust answer said petition, fllwd -as has. gone by it has passed into the SHERIFF'S SALE. sections: "sweet lie might aa a foresaid, on or before tho 2th day ot July. lsw.

or said petition will be taken as tras. and ed 'put 'foul" as Jim Maltby wildoklng for third." After beating Tliese PIqw-s are 1e leacierd of all Pows in mar- THH8TATK OF KANSAS, 1. That section two of said chapter one hundred and eight is 88 around the brush for a half hour or Ottawa CouitTT, hereby amended so as to read as fol M. Streeter, Plaintiff, vo. more Maltby pa me in and said he stood ready to take his affidavit that there 'Timothy Johnson, Louise L.

Johnson, Daniel M. Orerr, Oettlo Orerr and A. Judrment rendered In said, action jwelnst said derendant, tieorjre U. Prior; for the sum of one hundred sixty-two and Sa-100 dollars, and Interest thereon at the rate of tea percent, per annum from the 27th day of May, lww, and Tor costs of suit: and a further iudrmcnt mrainHt Biild defeuduut, (jeorre H. Trior, for tho foreclosure of a certain mortritre upuu the followinr-desoribod real estato, to wit: I xt two (2 and four (4) in block three (3), and hits one (li and throe () In blook four 4, Mil In J.I' Hart's addition to the town of bouth lower- It shall be unlawful to catch or attempt to catch, or kill any fish in any of the inland waters of the state ny virtue of an order of sale, to me directed well eft down in the pasture field, and, expect a cow to back up to him to be milked'.

The merchant of push and energy who "catches on" to advancing and changing systems of trade, can spend hw summers down by the shimmering moonlit sea, while the old fogy, who never learns and never forgets, complains of hard times, and is finally crowded out ef the procession entirely. wasn't a chicken on the place. Cheers. The "foul" knocked Jim out. Thus the game continued and both sides re and delivered.

Issued out or the District Com of Kansas by poisoning the water with of the State of Kansas, sitting In and for Otta tired in order on the 6th. wa muntjr, in saiu btate. will, on MOriouy, the 12th day of A. 1). 1899.

at the hour lime or making any deleterious substance whatever, or making aay ob croaker was getting in his usual prognostication of uhot winds" and consequent drouth and general destruction, on Saturday night last the blessed rain came pouring down and the human croaker hunted his bole while the frog species took the stump and held forth in his stead. This is the ticklish time in the year. If we can get through July -without hot winds we are all right for from 75 to 100 bushels of corn to the acre. The small grain is out of its agony, and the most abundant harvest of wheat and oats will be garnered that. was ever known, and corn will average up.

Such a crop year was never before known in Kansas. D. of B. Installation. Score 17 to 8 in fayorof Money Loan Aila.

lying and situated In Ottawa County. State of Kansas, and adjndrlnr that said i.lrtliititT hove tho first lion on said premises, to the amount for which judrment will be of 11 o'clock. a. m. of said day, at the Court House door It Minneapolis, In the County and Ktate aforesaid, offer at public sale and sell to jection to the natural transit of fish for the purpose of catching the same.

ers, but then a money loaner is a pretty hard customer to down any way. tne nia-nesi uKiucr, lor casn In band, all the rlirht, title and interest of the above-named defendants. Ilaniel M. Greyr and Uettie Oreg-r, iu and to the following-described real Drouerty. to wit: I also carry in stock all other farming utensils, such as Garfield Beach.

Sec. 2. It shall be unlawful to catch, or attempt to catch or kill any black bass, croppies, perch or wall The east half of tho north-west quarter of section thirty-four U4) in township eleven (1U south of range flvo west of Oth p. 11., In 'Ot taken as aforesaid, and orderliir suiu premises to be sold, and the proceeds apulk'd to the payment of the amount duo plaiutlff, arid costs of stilt, and forever barrinr aad tony closlnr said ilerendants from nil rlyrbt, title, estate. Interest, property and equity of re.

demptloa in or to said premises, or any part tberVOf. 11CKIMMJ( STRrHKNHOM, Att'yifortbePlaiiillff. IvTTKiwTf A. W. WAanriBLO.

Clerk. BIIEUIFF'S SALE. The Union Pacific Railway begs to announce that they will open their eyed pike, by means 6 any drag-net, tawa County. Kansas. gill-net, drift-net, trammel-net, seine.

Bald property levied on and to be sold as the property or mo iinnrniiinwi aeienuauie. Bathing and Pleasure Resort, Garfield Beach, on Great Salt Lake, Utah, May 15th. fish-pot, set-net, wire-pond, or any device Whatever, except by rod, line and usniei m. urogg ana ueuie rera-. Josei-m Smith.

Sheriff, Bhorll Office, July 17, t8S. 3 nuoK. SHERIFF'S SALE. 8TATK Or KAN8AS 83. Ottawa CosaTT, Sec.

8. It shall be lawful catch any other fish not mentioned in section two of this act at any time, ex THE STATE or KANSAS. S3. The Ducbanan Mortrnre Company, Plaintiff, Ottawa Couhtt, cept during the months of May and Monroe Thornburfh, Plaintiff, June in each year. v.

Henry 3. Wnlrf Mallnda J. Blair, Clarissa K. Hlalr. Defendants.

SBC. 4. Original section two of Br vli ttieof an order of saie. to me directed chapter one hundred and eight, session and delivered. Issued out of the District Court By private letter from Capt.

P. W. Kresky, Huntlaud, we learn that the Captain has had an increase in his family, born July 8rd. He has named it Mixnkapolis Commercial presume, of course, that it is a boy, but in any event it will live long and prosper. Nominate your "pizeu1f Captain.

The old veteran further states that he and family are well and prospering as well as could be expaet-ed. He likes Tennessee and has good neighbors, yet there still exists that Southern aplrit to some extent. The following is an old account kept by a slave owner named William Woods, with a negro named Anthony, and shows the cheap negro labor before the war: AMOUNT THAT ANTUONT HIRED FOR. 1842 Anthony Hired for $42.00. 1843 Anthony Hired for $49.00.

1844 Anthony Hired for 1845 Anthony Hired for 1846 Anthony Hired for $60.00. 1847 Anthony Hired for $60.00. 1818 Anthony Hired for JS5.00. 1849 Aothony Hired for $67 .00. 1850 Anthony Hired for up the time he was sold.

of the State or Kansas, sittinr In and for Otta- laws of 1886, is hereby repealed. 12tb dny of August, A. D. imi, at the hour of In this connection we publish the following from the Emporia. JtepvhH can: jo does, a.

ni. oi mm aay, at tne vourt House door In Minneapolis, im the County and State aforesaid, offer at publio sale and sell tn the hlrhest bidder, far cash In hand, all the ria-ht, titlo and interest of the above-named de- Garfield Beaeh is within a few minutes' ride of Salt Lake City, and is the onfy Beach on Great Salt Lake having a clean, sandy bottom, free from mad and rocks. Bathing suits to rent for ladies and gentlemen, grand concert every afternoon, restaurant and a magnificent danciiig make this the finest pleasure resort in the west, and is best reached via the Union Pacific, "The Overland Route." For" genuine pleasure, go to Garfield Beach. For excursion rates or descriptive pamphlets apply to your nearest Agent or E. L.

Lomax, General Pass. Ag't. Omaha. Neb. To Rent.

House on Rothsay Ave. Acre land planted garden. Good barn. 2Stf. W.

Tnoitrsox. The following officers were installed in Naomi Lodge No. 61, D. of last Wednesdayevening: N. Mrs.

F. A. Hartley. TV. Anna Raoer.

Sec'y, Jennie Justus. Ida Chapin. Ward, Mamie Walker. Mr, Dr. Carman.

E. Raper. Entile Chapin. R. S.

Mrs. Eva Chapin. L. S. N.

Clara Henry. JR.8. V. Mr. D.

M. Hendrix. L. S. V.

Frank Groom. Shorthand. Those desiring to learn a good, simple system of shorthand at small expense are requested to call 011 or address at once Minnie Brnnker, Stenographer with Park Trust Co. 37tf. Hon.

John M. Brumbaugh, commis sioit of fisheries, was in the city yes rvndantit. in ana to toe iojKiwing aescriboa rami ummrt.v. to wit: vs. Emanuel Swlneheart, Mary J.

Swlncheart and the Mlltonrale etnte Iiank. By virtue of an order of shIc, tn me directed and delivered, Ixsued out of tho Jjixtrlct Court of the HtHte of Kansas, sll tliir iriaud for Ottawa County, In said Slate, 1 will, on Monday, the Uth dny of Aurust, A. I), lrv. at the hour of lii o'clock a. of sild iy.

at the Court House door In Minneapolis, in the County and Hrute aforesiild. offer st pulilie sale and sell to the blithest bidder, for cssh In hand, all the right, titlo and Interest of the above-named defendant. Kmanuel 8 wineheert and Mary J. hwlri-liiMrt, in and to tho followinr described jthI property, to wit: The south-east iisrter C)of seotlon five (6 township ton, lo south, of ranre one 1 west i.f th 1th trliiclil Meridian lit Ottawa Cdiint.y, Kansits. lloweveru stiject to a Judir-iiixntof the liuehanan Mortrare Company vs.

Aitianoel rwlm-henrt and Mary J. Hwmeheart iiiHnlJnr with Ul jer onut interest from Wiiy I. and a mortrsro riven by Kinnuuel Hwluhiart and Msry J. Kwlneheart to the and Guarantee Mortrare (Jo. for 11, til.

wit'i iH.fr.n Mtri. I'W. rtuld property levied on and to bo sold as tho irofwrtr of the ahore-nsmed Swlneheart and Mary J. Pwinebesrt. Jossi'H Smith.

Bheriff. Ja-riSfp OffitT, July 17. inv. terday and authorized us to give no tice1 that all parties hereafter found il When in need of a first-class iTagon call on me. Cominencinr twenty-flre '25) feet west of the North-Kast corner of lot No.

Two in block No. Thirty-Two in the town of Tesoott, In Ottawa County, Kansas, runn nr thence south one hundred and fifteen (115) feet, thenoe west twenty (20) feet, thonce north one hundred and fifteen feet, thenoe east twenty feet to the Iilnee of herinntnr, nil In the town of Tescott, Ottawa C'Hintv. in the State of Kansas. legally fishing ia the streams of this state would be prosecuted. We are assured by the commissioner that the law will be enforced and that the vio Said properly le led on and to be sold aa the lators of it will be brought to justice.

property of the abore-named defendants. JosceM Smith, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, July 17. lw. A.

E. 1'AlSTKa, 38 Att'y for PUJlntiff, The penalties we believe are both fine and imprisonment. safe..

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