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Minneapolis Independent from Minneapolis, Kansas • 5

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linnwoliz ndcnvndtnf. LITERiRY' REVOLUTION AND UNIVERSAL- KNOWLEDGE HATUKDAV, JULY 3, 1SS0. An Encyclopedia in 20 volumes, over 16,000 pages. Tsa cent uci matter than any Encyclopajdia ever before published in this country, sold, handsomely and well bound, in cloth for $10, in half morocca far CI! i r- i i .1 t- The people of this vicinity very enterprising. We have dona" tions of all kinds and sizes, but nev" er a one for a reporter.

1 Xfouio IiaPlant has purchased a hew threshing machine, the "Minnesota Chief." Fish peddlers aro on their rounds. Miss May ITartwick will leave for her -homo in Chicago in a few days. Eey. Shepardson is at Topeka. Mrs.

Gilmour and daughter expect to make an extended visit to Colorado soon. top, 020 an enterprise so extraordinary that its success, beyond ali rr 1 edent in boolc publishing, may be fairly claimed to inaugurate a Hi Bevolutiori. Xhe Library of Universal Knowledge" is a repnnt entiro of ILa kn (1879) Edinburgh edition of "Chambers' Encyclopaedia," with abcut i readers, thus makiner it caual in character to any similar work, better thtc 0 works of reference, and altogether the latest Encyclopaedia in Eev. Joy Bishop will preach at rover, Sunday evening July 4th. A great many are complaining of Baltimore Cloth inq House.

The largest stock of Boots and Shoe ust received at Mackenzie Midglcy's. At Railroad depot Minneapolis, through ickets to all points east. Kates," time tables and maps furnished on application. The stars and stripes appear In greater numbers In the stores and, on the street here than ever before. Choice Peachblow potates at Shepard A cumptuous dinner will be provided at ltecd's restaurant for visitors to the celebration.

Parties desiring to rent houses or rooms can bo accommodated by apply ing to P. Cummins at Bank of Minneapolis Terms reasonable. Be sure and come early to the celebration. Come with full pockets and light hearts and have a real good time. Menard Attridge keeps the best Set.

cigar in town. Eight per cent money at Wooden's. Specimen Volumes in either style will be sent for -examination wiih the privilege of return on receipt of proportionate price per volume. Special discounts to all early subscribers, and extra discounts to clubs Full particulars with descriptive catalogue of many other works equilij a scarcity of water. We hayo plenty, The celebrated astro nomre is still alive, and talks of consolidating his business with Prof.

Tice, and having their headquarterj at the Grover ob low in price, seui irtso. Jjeading principles of tho American Book Exchange I. Publish only books of real value. II. Work upon the basis of present cost of making books, about nc-half what it was a few years ago.

III. Sell to buyers direet, and save them the 50 to 60 per cent corns sion commonly allowed to dealers. Hon. Ii. Peck, of Tcpcka, arrived here thn (Friday) morning.

Money to loan at eight per cent, at YYcoden's office. Jonas Davis and G. W. Jackson organized a Temperance Union at Pleasant Ridge, No. G3, last Sunday with 25 members.

Why Is KendalPs Spavin Cure so popular all over the world? Because it is jus what It is advertised to be, uid no man can afford to go without it. See the advertisement. Some of our large cities have populations as follows: New York, Philadelphia, Brooklyn, 5G0.O00, Chicago, St Louis, 376000; -Cincinnati, Clevelaud, Washington, 131,000. The hail on Sunday evening seriously damaged a twenty acre field of unusually fine spring wheat on Mr. lloflman'sfarra, adjoining Fred Goddard's.

The wheat was estimated to run 20 bushels to the acre. The hai- battered the foliage of the growing corn crops, but not seriously in juring 3 Mr. John "Schleyer, proprietor of the Chilton, Wis. Volkabote, a progressive German weekly gratified us with the following; With pleasure I add my testimonial to the many already given in favor of the St Jacobs Oil, which I had occasion to tesc personally, Suflered extreme pains in back of my neck which were almost unbearable. Having heard of St Jacobs Oi1 I dispatched ne of my men to the near, est drug storei procured a bottle and commenced applying it at once.

The pain subsided and was well in the morning. The following articles have been donated for the Fourth of uly Baby Show Miss Mitchell, Baby Bonnet; Mrs. Heald, Lace an Ribbon; Mrs. Elliot, 3 toy pails; Mrs, Reed, Candy; Mr. Wooster, Lace, Ribbon and Collar; Mr.

Needham, pair Stockings; Blue Store. 3 pair Shoes; Mr. Ebersole, Wax Doll; Mr. Hawkins, Silver Knife and Fork; Sheprrd Attridge, Candy; Mr. Crosby, Baby Hair Brush; Mackonzie Midgley, Hat and Slippers; John Suiton; Troup, Toys.

servatory. IV. The cost oi books wnen maae at at a time is but a traction ihet cost when made 500 at a time- adont the low rrir.a and Roll th r- Eev. Conway will preach 29, Sunday July 4th, at 11 a. Meredith "will celebrate the 4th A flno stock of ladies' slippers at Mack quantity.

Y. "Use good type, papcrr do careful printing, rnd strong, binding, but avoid all "padding," fat and heavily leaded type, eponsry enzie Midglcy's. snako" last Wednesday night whilo on a picket rope. Wheat harvesting ia-nearly all fin ished. Miss Clara Mason's school closed last Eriday.

Miss Sessie Bowman's school will close Friday, the 2nd of July. Young man, when you are offered $15 per month you would better take it, inrtead of going over the country telling that if he had not been a married man you would have knocked him down. 'The same young man said he was Presi dent of the United States when he had a big cigar under -his nose, but we soon afterwards changed our mind when he reminded ns of the canine Ycry good rains for the last fow days. Messrs. Phillips and Stevens are home from the east.

They report hard times in Ohio, but large crops of wheat in southern Illinois. The latest curiosity hero is the steam thresher. Wheat is not yielding as well as it was generally thought that it would. The Esterly harvester takes the medal in this township. H.

E. Gouldm has already commenced feeding his machine new wheat. Ho wants to sell as soon as it gets fat. A young man has arrived at Mr Wra. Mayerfield's, and engaged his board for 21 summero.

Last Sabbath we took a trip up into Lincoln couoty. We found the wheat crop very poor-for Jjincoln and corn is not so far advanced as Ottawa county corn. We drew up at Vlr. John Strain's for dinner. On our way home wetook in table rock.

It Is certain a grand curiosity. Died. Alice Gouldin and babe, the wife and child of W. Z. Gouldin June 15, 1880, at three o'clock p.

m. Alice was in her eighteenth year and the babe, was three days old. Neither one was thought to be dan Jnly tho 5th, at Parks' grove on Any one keeping a horso will find It to their advantage to buy a bottle of Ken. tlall's Spavin Cure. Read advertisement Times are hard but goods are cheap a per and gaudy binding, which are so commonly resorted to ntak bocka appear large and fine, and which add greatly to their cost, but do not sid to their yalue.

VI. To make $1 and a friend is better than to make $5 and an enttar. STANDARD BOOKS the BALTIMORE CLOTHING HOUSE Breakfast Bacon at Shepard Spring stock arriving atMackenzie Midc-ley's. Library of Universal Knowledge. 20 vol" umes, $10.

Milman's Gibbon's Rome, 5 $2.50. ilacaulay's History oi England 3 Stories and Ballads, by E. T. Allta, illuc $1. Acme Library of iltdern Classics, CC etv American Patriotism, 50 cents.

mm a i Pipe creek. Garden "sass" is very scarce. Some of tho Garfield men of this vicinity are expressing themselves to the effect that Hancock will carry off the laurels this coming fall; N. J. Hawley will spend the 4th at Delphos.

The donation at Ed Colton's on Friday evening was slimiy attended Proceeds for the evening, $1.45. Tornado. It baa no Political Ienifleance. But for curing all Summer derangements of the stomach and bowel. Brown's W.

M. Selder, residing near Etetphos, bad two valuable horses stolen on Tues, day night ot last week. The horses were Blackberry and Ginger has no equal. Fop $1.50. Chambers's Cyclopaedia of English Literature, 4 $2.

Knight's History of England, 4 $3. Plutareh's Lives of lllusrious men, 3 vols $1.50. 1 Geikie's Life and Words of Christ. 50 cts. Young's Bible Concordance, .311,000 references (preparing) $2.50.

Acme Library of Biography, 50 cents. Book of Fables, JEsop, 50 cents. Milton's Complete Poetical Works, 50 cts. Shakespeare's Complete Works, 75 cents. Works of Daute, translated py Gary 50 Works ot Virgil, translated' by Dryden, 40 cents.

The Koran of Mohnmmed, translated by Sale, 35 cents. Adventures of Don Quixote, lllus. 50 cts. Arabian Nights, 50 cents. Buny an's Pdgrim's Progress, iilus.

50 cts. Robinson Crusoe, iilus. 50 cents. Munchausen and Gulliver's Travels, illustrated, 50 cents. Sale every where at ou cents per ootue.

75 cents. Cecil's Book of Natural History. "1. Pictorial Handy Lexicon, 35 ctnts. Sayings, hy author of Sparrowgras Tapers, 5C cents.

Mrs. fleman's Poetical Works, ctvAz, Kitto's Cyclopasdia of Biblical Littratur. 2 vols. $2. Rolhn's Ancient History, $2.25.

Smith's Dictionary of the Bibl, iilus. Works of Flavius Josephus, $2. Comic History of the United States, Hopkins, illustrated, 50 cents. Health by Exercise, Dr. Getrge H4 Tty- lor, 50 cent.

Health for Women, Dr. Georga 11: Ttj-lor, 50 "ents. Library Magazine, It cents a number, 51 a year. Library Magazine, bound volumes, Leaves from the Diary-of an old larrTcr. $1.

Ottawa County Normal Institute, Ses JLIst of Patents sion 1880. The fourth session of the Ottawa Normal Institute will be held at Minne Granted by the United States to citizens of this State for the week ending June 22 1 Furnished for this paper from the apolis, in the public, school building, com mencing Monday July 19, 1880, and con tinuing'six weeks. Law and Patent Office ot He: Perkins 809 L. Street (just north of Patent Office In addition to the course of study as Washington, D. 0.

Correspondence so licited. prepared by the State Board of Education instruction will be given hi Algebra, In Each of the above bound in cloth. If by mail, postage extra. Nearly all ths books are also published in fine editions and fine bindings, at higher prices. I ,11.

Shimmons, Lawrence, heatin dent History, and Composition and Rhet 8 Descriptive catalogues ana terms to ciuos sent rree on request. stove. 1 Remit by bank draft, money order, registered letter, or by express. Fractious stamps. Address Ford, Great Bend, feeder for hay oric.

VOCAL. MUSIC. Dailj instruction vocal music will be given in each division. 1 gerously ill until within one hour of and straw burners. of one dollar may be se nt in postage John B.

Alden. manager. New Tork. American Bok Exchakcs, their deaths. The supposition is Members of the Institute wiD select that inflamation of the bowels was sudi studios as tliey may desire.

BEKHIHGT0N. picketed on the prairie. The halters and ropes were not taken. Wekeep all lines of good3 usually ound in a first-class clothing house, and sell them as cheap as the cheapest. Re.

member the lace ALTIMU Rh. CLOTHING HOUSE. Interest payable annually on loans negotiated by Wooden. Reed's GiltJSdge I onic cures Fever and Ague. The city, band enlivened the city with sonic nice music on NV ednesday last, they took a drive tnrough in their new chariot, and wearing new uniform.

When you want a stylish sh irt or a 'nobby" hat go to the BALTIMORE CLOTUliNG HOUSE. have money to loan on 3 to 5 years time at 10 per. cent without any commission, cheaper than ever otlerea before in Ottawa county. J. P.

Cummins Co. A son of Mr. Hall who lives on the Sa4: line, iged 12 years, was driving a reaper on Tuesday last, when tbe horses took frjght and threw the Jad In front ot the inachino, the divider entered his lieart and killed him. We keep everything in our line of trade. SnEPARD ATfKIbGE.

Heed Gilt Edge Tonio at D. R. Cros. Dy'K, The recent rains were general and have well supp Hod our county, with moisture except In the extreme southwest corner known as the Price neighborhood where more of tho refreshing fluid Is needed. Reed's Gilt Edge Tonic will cure dysj pepf-ia, at D.

R.Crosby's. We have a number ot fine farms for fnle in Ottawa, LInelon and Cloud counties cheap some praririe lands, part cash, remainder on time. Call on us. J. jmmxns Co.

Mrs. Lucas Is dangerously sick with heart disease. Fortunately her daughter School district officers and patrons of tho cause of death. The husband tLe schools are especially invited to visit tick's Farmers happy plenty of rain. the Institute in order to become acquaint has the full sympathy of the com SPECIAL ed vvirh t.hA worlr nppt rhA fUlustrated Fl6mlGwB munity.

The funeral 8erices-wii Business, brisk. High prices on goods ignored. oeiore maKing engagements lor tne tail and winter terms. be conducted by Eev. Maxbn at H.

1 he tollowing named persons will before the Institue during its session, E. Gouldin's grove at 11 -o'clock a. Mr. Frank Wallace gave us acall thia It made things look A beautifui work of 100 Colored Flower Plate, and t'XJ Ltjl-ustrvtions, with Descriptions of the left Flowers and Vegetables, wirh vric' 141 and also in such school districts in the July 10th. like old times.

'And now with this bach of items seeds, and how to grow tnem LOT- county as will best accommodate all who desire to attend: itev. James Marvin, Chancellor State University, Lawrence: Ezra Brewer paid a short visit. Five Cent stamp. In English -or. Gcr- we close our correspondence from Culver township.

Ere another is. Prof. Ij. Thomas, Topeka; D. C.

Chip-man Esq. Minneapolis; Witifield Minneapolis; Eev Wm. Bishop, Salina; B. Welch, President State John McClanahan died of palsy on the 23d instant at the age of 63 years. He has not beet able to sue of the paper we expect to be Being the order of the day, and a rolling through the great valleys of Missouri and over the drairies of walk but very little for tho last sev on years.

He emigrated from Ath natural occurrence of the season, the man. VICK'S SEEDS are the -best-. in thi Five Cents lor postage-will cny the Floral Guide, telling how to get; them. The Flower and Vegetable G-akdkn, 175 Pages, Six Colored Plates, and asr hundred Engravings. For 50 C2ns ia paper covers $1.00 in elegant Cr'Ji.

lw German or English. Vick's Illustrated Monthxy riivi azine 32 Pages, a Colored Plate in evrr number and many fine Engravings. I rk $1.25 a year; Five Copies for $5.03 Spe; iraen Numbers sent for 10 cents 3 iriai Iowa. We conclude by wishing you ens county, Ohio, and settled in Ben- all success, peace and prosperity, and with the hope that Ottawa ningion about threeyears ago. On the evening of.

the 24th In -Mozzse iS ormal bcho oi, Empona. The work of the Institute will begin promptly at 8 o'clock of the first day, and all should be present at that time. We' shall use every effort to make this Institute oleasant and profitable, and we ask your earnest co-operation, instructors: Prot. C. Weaver, Miss Helen Eacker? Miss N.

Witt, Miss E. J. Chase. Instructor in Vocal Music, K. W.

Vincent. Organist, Miss Clara A. L. Wood. L.

HlLLMAN, County Superintendent. I stant W. Sr; Walker, living four county may ever remain tho garden spot of the west. Farewell. The Girl in White miles north-west of Bennington copies for 25 cents.

Address, about half-past nine in tho evening james vick, Kocnester, jn: i. thought he, heard-a noise at his sta GROVER ITEHS. ble. In company with Al Foster completed ner rerra of The Lirer Cine Dandelion and Iodide Is not behtnd in the extent, variety and excellence of SPECIAL BARGAINS in men's, youths' boys' and children's SPRim CLOTHING. proceeded to the stable, found one of his horses' halter cut but the ani-mal still in the stall.

Mr. Walker; thought best to quietly lay down in tassium inwgorates the Liver and pur! the blood: it cures Scrofula and Rhen: tism. Ail of Brown's medicines for by Dr. James McHenry Dr. D.

Di: and Crosby Brothers, Minneapolis, stop that Congb. By going to the reliable and well kno wn druar store of Crosby Bros, and buying a $1 bottle of Green Mountain Cough Bal sam. If, after using two-thirds, you get sas. the manger, and wait the arrival of no relief, leturn the balance and get vour tftlso, Hats, Caps, Gent 's Furnish Re 1 Estate fr Bale money back. See advertisement in this paper.

Earn, rain, rain. Corn growing nnely. Chickens dying with tho cholera. Whoat nearly all in the stack We already hear the hum of the threshtng machine. Kiser wants to buy another dog.

Will Ashen felter is the boss wheat stacker of this vicinity. John Eeafsnydeir don't go much on Garfield. We understand that there will be two made one near West Branch on Coallne For washing clothes, cleaning paint, washing windows, washing dishes, clean ing Goods. Call and see us wo will save you money. BALTIMORE CLOTH1JSG-HOUSE- ing and removing stains.

It excels everything for general household use. No acid No" lime I No potash! And will not injure the most delicate, labrie. Can oe used in any nlace that needs cleansing. Nothing like it in the bath. Excels ev tho Fourth.

erything for washinsr clothes. Nothing List ef verr good, very iesirabl tss yery cheap farms ani town property far sale, by Cummins Hanners, at Bank cj Minneapolis, Kansas. Xo. 1. -A scood house, barn and two lots city of Minneapolis, srood well and si; b-erv, rery good location.

Price $5J, $600 barn. Dirt cheap! No. 2. Good farm, 12 miles north" of MinEc viv olis, 125 acres in cultivation, good smooi i land, good location, 31-? miles from Dsl-phos and railroad. Price $1,400, pari' down, balance time.

No. 3. Good farm, 9 miles north of this citv 80 acres in cultivation, house, well, corral, closo to school house, and four mil? from railroad depart. Price $1,700. r-r-down, balance gjjtiuie.

4 -yo. 4. Good farm. 6 miles north of cHvt like it for cleaning paint, washing dishes and general household use. For sale at The weather is to warm i or Uncle Cros Dy's drug store.

Tommy Harrison. We would like to vote this fall C. FROST, Caledonia, Special Agent lor the State of Kansas. but are too young. A Clear Poll ftical Head J.

P. Eomang is Ipthg sick at May be secured and constipation and bil the intruder. At about midnight he heard the stablo door open3 but thinking it might be Mr. Foster he called hiaif py 1 name and stepped forth from the side of the horse, whack went a pistol shot nearing Walker's head. The brave boy then stepped out and gay the thief a fisticuff and had had his captive in close quarters, when the second rascal appeared and before Walkar be.

came ware of his arrival he received a blow which him to the At Eie same time the thief struck at Walker with a knife which slightly lacerated his arm. The two rogues then mado their escape, leaying Mr. Walker to take care of his own horses and get home the best ho could. Died, Mr. Lewis Nelson, aged 27 years.

Mr. Nelson settled in Bennington 11 years ago, and by his uprightness, industry and enterprise mado many friends. Ho leaves three brothers and two sisters and tho entiro community to mourn the loss. J. K.

O. Stonewall, Col. ousness cured by using Brown's Liver Corbett, the man who shot John teaching school last Saturday, and Is now at homo with her sick mother. If you want a first-class sewing machine at reduced price, call at the Independent olllce. Terms easy, satisfaction guaranteed.

Trial allowed. Will allow a liberal price tor corn In part or whole payment. Reed's Gilt Edge Tonic restores the appetite. Farmers are so delighted by the recent abundant rains that they are just In the cue for a days real enjoyment, and are coming to our celebration in crowds, and will bring their wives and families with them. Reed's Tonic Improves the digestion and is a good appetizer; at D.

R. Crosby's. First-class sewing machines for sale on eusv terms at Austin Lowe's: also, a good hccoud-hand organ. Two full sets of reeds. Nex door to Colyer House, Minneapolis, Kan.

42m2. XA copious and much needed rain fell here on evening last, accompanied by hall, which Injured outstanding heat. Again on Wednesday a si ill more prolific rain came pouring down, saturating the ground so much that farmers would not be able to plow corn for several days. Mr, A. Neiger, Taylorville, Pa.

writes; My mother, an old lady of sixty years i suflered lor thirty years with rheumatism to such an extent that she, was at times entirely lame. We procured from tlessr8 Ludwig druggist3 in Scranton, Pa. a bottle of St Jacobs Oil. used it accord, jug to directions, end saw our effort crowned with success. Mother was relieved, At Reed's restaurant you will find al the vegetables in season, and tho best sup" plied tabic in town.

We represent tho Hartford of Connecticut and Northern of London Fire insurance and can give you as good rates as any company in the county. J. p. (Jum MJN3 CO. s.

All dealers keep them. Wilkes Booth, resides near Concor Browns Pepsin Tonic dia. Cures Indigestion, Sour Stomach, and Four of the Pipe Creek boys are Dvsnepsia. A new and reliable remedv. going to bach it during the county Price 50 cents per bottle.

Far sale by Dr. James McHenry, DrM). M. Dunn, and D. Normal.

Crosby, Minneapolis, Kan. on railroad, depot close to farm-, lip zzra in cultivation, house, ecru orchard, well, forest trees. 75 acre ia wlieat. No. 1 land, No.

1 farm, ia aJI rt pects. Price S3.000. part dovr time, to suit. Horses, farming i rnplcraern-n corn, can be bouguc at bed on good terms. -Party wants to coma ij-town.

No. 5. 4 lots in Sexton's jen to Minneapolis, good nuilding lots, wiit be soid chokp. Charley Campbell is longing for lyceum days again. Burnsidos are sported' in this vi.

FOB Coaglis, Colds, Sore Throat, Brca cMtis, Asthma, CJcnsuinption, And All Diseases THBOAT and Pat tip In Qaart-SiM Bottle for U. Scientifically prepared of BaLiam Tola, CrytaJlIl Sock Candy, Old Kye, mad other tonics. Tb formnl Is known to our best phyiioLansU bblj oommendad by them, and the analysis of oar most prominent hemlBt, Prof. G. A.

MARINER. In Chicago, is on tha label of erery bottle. It is well knorm to the medical profession that TOLU BOCK and IiYK will afford tha greatest relief for Oongha, Colds, Innnenza. Bronchitis, 6ore Throat, Weak Lungs, also OouBampUon, im the In clpient and adranced stasres. Used as a BKVEKAGH and AFPETIZKB, it makei a delightful tonic for family use.

Is pleasant to take if weak or debilitated. It gives tone, acUTisy and strenctn to tile whole human framn. A GENTS WANTED FOB THE JkJIJiTD UST RIAL HISTOR cinity by every youth of fourteen years. (Dp the. Mailed mates Beinsr a comnlete history of all tie im portant industries ol America, including.

Agricultural, mechanical, manufacturing, mining, commercial anu ouier enLerpri- PATT'TAl DOST BE DECEIVED ff JS.J JL A vlj by unprinoipled deal- era wno try to paxm off npoa yon ttoc ana ses. ADOUt 1UUU ccavJ puges auu luree hundred fine engravings. T'ce or oot tulu iae attiole mads. (A genuine lia. T'e of our TOLU ROOK AND RITE, which la Sae ntticle maas.

tn genuine part on time ii desired. No.G. lt)0 good bottom land, hilf mi! -i from -IMphos, makesplendid laitu, if -old soon. No. 7.

Good farm, 1-2 -miles from city, huiidmgs, second bottom; lOOficrcs splendid htrrss. Price i -Xi: part on time. No: s. 70 close to tills cit nearly cultivation, no buildings, No. 1 i Price $f)00.

For further particulars, apply to )', Haxneks, at Bank of ing a OO STAMP en each The New York "Era says, No other Huarsh for the next President, whoever he mar Our 2000 orator is on a strike; not for the largest audience, but for the largest number of freckles. The Triangle is no more. He has laid the pen aside and taken up the plow, which he thinks is better suited to a young man of hia station. HABm Proprietors, such work exists." A splendid premium to every subscriber. CULVER GULL Il G3.

The rain Sunday evening was a great help to the corn crop, and was a good dustlaycr. Ono of tho horses that your hum. bio servant has been holding the strings over was bitten by a rattle For descriptive circulars and terms ap 111 Madison Street. CSueago. yonf Drnmrlst fr Itt Ai your f3eer for It i yonr Jne llrehnt flr It! s-liiren, ak yonr Hamma for It! r--ssoja it imuomsTs.

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