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The Monitor from Clay Center, Kansas • 1

The Monitor from Clay Center, Kansas • 1

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The Monitori
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Clay Center, Kansas
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tSTASUSHED 1SS1 CLIY CENTER, KANSAS, SATURDAY MORNINCx, MACUU 1, 1881. NEW SERIES, VOL, i. NO 13 J. L. Jennings Co.

remove Business Directory. LOCAL ITEMS. XV QTTXTsTJXr. CONTRACTOR and BUILDER. Contract work solicited and done at iheir stock of drugs oud medicines to At G.

A. R. hall, the evening of the the building now occupied by Henry's 2d, a pair of blue woolen lace-knit mit- 15. DAWES, ATTORNEY AT LAW Office over Clay County Lank. Iardware store, about April 1st.

Look tens. The finder will confer a favor by pubiic buildings a specialty Clay fen- A postal card from Cbas. A. Cooper out for their big ad. in next issue.

returning tuem to tnis omce. ter, Kansas. ears "Send me the monitor. Mell Squares will move into his new The "Bell of Clay Center," the exert r- Donivan'a Original Tennesseeans, The best systems of garment cutting Eion 6teamer that is beinff built by E. house in Kurtze'u addition in a few days.

TT A. STARR, BLACKSMITH and li, Horeseshoer. Whop on (J rant Ave. TTNCLKJIMS HOTEL. Jas.

A. D. Tra u'll proprietor. Comer (ith St. Lincoln Avtnuc.

Colored Concerts, and the same that as- are the "combination" and the "Glove sistod in the buildingof Central College Fitting" both taught by Mrs. S. M. D. Moore and others to ply on the Republican river here, is being pushed to Smith Anderson, sold his resi at Xabhville, and are rarely gifted vocalists, will sing in the Opera House, Wed completion, and will probably be ready dence east of the school house for nine huudred to launch some time in Aril.

nesday evening, March 5th. All others Loofbourrow. Garments cat by actual measurement and a complete fit guaranteed. Residence corner of Clark and Eighth streets, second block south of school building. Mr.

Henry Smith, residing near Mor- were imitations of this company J. B. Fall has bought a half interest ena, baa returned from an extended visit in the People's grocery, and will now The large crowd thut came in on Fri- to New York State. settle down to business in that line of ay of last week on account of the cele WD. VINCENTS Hardware, Tinware, Stoves, Harness and baddies.

South Fifth street, HA. BLOSS, House, Sign, and or-, uaoieutal painter. Shop on Fifth street north of Beegle's gallery. ErENUY SMITH, Boots, Shoes, Fan- cy Grocer'es, fresh oysters, ice cream, etc. in season.

Sonth 5th fit. James Hall sold bi residence in Sail of Honor. SIXTH grade. trade. Mr.

Hall is a good, reliable busi vurtze's addition to 'William Black, for bration of Washington birthday, did not prevent the usual crowd on Satnrday. ness man, and tne new nrm wul be a strong as well as reliable one. Enma Daunenhaur Ida Patterson eight bundled dollars. he streets were full of teams and the Alice Elkins J. Harris gives notice tbat on the David August Cbas.

(arson sidewalks crowded with people. Trade J. H. Auderson, the genial postmaster 8th day of March, 1884, he will apply to at Tabor, in Bloom township, was in the was good both days, and the merchants strattou rr nvii p. titbit irnt'vn Gov.

Click for a pardon. and their clerks were kept busy. city yesterday, and among other wine May Adams in crfMries. urnviHions. flour.

and thoughtful transactions subscribed Secure your tickets at Kehoii's. Tbe Tohn Carson Ira Durant Frank Holmes Isaac Woodruff "Wm. O'Harro. letdetc. Cor.

5tn st. and Grant ave. Sedgwick Tost came down from Clif Tillie Lesenj Allie Green or the Monitor. Mr. Anderson is Tennesseeans will have a splendid house ton in full force to help celebrate the sound on the leading questions of the next Wednesday evening.

Miua Hiner 22d. What was the matter with that dav. pOTTAGE HOUSE. H. S.

BAHNES proprietor. On Court.street opposite Opera House Good accomodations, and terms renoa ible. it didn't meet the boys at the depot and Mr. E. W.

Stepp, of Idana, called on Sarah McNaiohton, Teacher. intermediate grade. A telegram from A. Starr, of escort them up to the hall. This would the Monitor oie day this week and evened up for another year.

iave been a little mere courteous But Edna Billiugs jeonard, to his father, yesterday morn- then this was the first celebration of Nellie Skellenger ing, announced that bis wife had been Ghas. Tilton moved out onto bis farm Washington's birthday Clay Center Post Simon Frishman severely burned. A later dispatch ad- PS. LOOFBOURROW, JUSTICE of the Peace, Collector. uey-aucer and Gen.

Ins. Agt. Office in the Grummie Block, up stairs. Clara Ilulverson Wm. Alison Harry Ingamella Guy Story Vincent Vaughn Georgif in Gill township last Wednesday.

Char- ever undertook, and it could not be ex- Clarence Riblet nounced that she was not expected to ey will do well on a farm as he is a good John Vaughn ive. At this writing we have to par pected that everything would be perfect worker. Eddie Wilcox ticulars. 13ut next time it wul bo done up in Oar farmers should make preparations HIGHEST AVERAGES, good shape. The Woman's relief Corps will meet Glara Hulverson, A.

class, 'J to furnish the creamery with all the cream possible. Tbey will find it to be S. S. Simpson is the boy for the we51 Bennie Britt, A. class, 90 2-: this evening at half past seven o'clock at the residence of Mrs.

R. W. Jenkins, M. M. MILLER.

GEO. O. BLAKE. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Will practice in all the court, Stcte and Federal, l'rompt attention given to collections.

Clay Center, Kansas. a good investment. business. Bewley was too light, he says. Bei tha Docking) B.

class, 97 1-3 full attendance is desired, as business and has quit the business, and leaves it Eddie Wilcox, B. class, 94. Uncle George Taylor was in town the of importance will come before the so all in Simpson's hands, and says he can early part of this week, looking after his AusiA L. French, Teacher. Klt'TH gRal-e.

ciety. Emily Jenkins, Tres. do it to perfection. Tbey have worked property interests here. He will move to town in a week or two.

together for over a year, and he knows. S. M. Loof bourrow, Secretary. W.

JONES, ARCHITECT. Don't fail to advise with him before Geo Alexander Cbas Dunable Blanche Hesser ruins, specincations, estimates, Smith Adamson started on the 2Cth wc. nre oared on short notice. Also buying a pump or building a cistern. Married on Friday the 15th by for his new home in Lincoln Center agent for all kinds of architectural iron all means rive Sam a chance.

He Ida Lntt Rev. A. G. Murray, at the residence of Frank Baily Harry Upham Minnie Jones Anna Loofbourrow Gertie Shawhau Carrie Baik Nellie Jones Sarrah Lamkin Good luck to you Smith. We dislike work.

Oihce with couniy surveyor court house building. is a sociable, good natured fellow and Eflie Loader the bride's uncle, H. S. Morse, Rollin to lose you, but so mote it be. will do the work up in good sbp.

S. Bine, of Clay CeDter, to Mies Addie H. H. Jenkins moved W. TJewley's Minnie Shaw Kitty Jenkins Mary Lamkin 9.

Wilkinson, of Marysville, Kas. DR.M. KOZEL, Administrators ITotics. house farther up the hill this week, for The happy couple have the best wish Eclectic Physician Okstertrican, Corner of 3d street 55 blocks west oi Richard Shivers. es of the Monitor.

May they live to Mr. Woolley, who has purchased it and Notice is hereby given tbvt I was on the Methodist church, tenders his serv will add to it a fine residence. celebrate the golden anniversary of the the 20th day of February, 1884, by the Ai.lik Certis, Teacher FOURTH GRADE. ices to the people of city and country Probate Court of Clav county Itansaa, happy event. Hagerman the heavest basso living, is appointed Administrator of the estate at all heirs.

Specialties to chrome dis eases. Cures warranted or money funded. Robert W. Bewley, of this city, is now of Alexander Ryan, deceased. with Donavin's Original Tennesseeans.

He can be heard at the Opera House on 6 t. David reep. engaged in the insurance business, rep Lizzie Bixler Lillie Vincent Louisa Gain Chris Dever Hattie WhitiDg David Bishoff Edith Wilder Walter Baker Cordelia Skellenger Maynard Carson next Wednesday evening, the 5th iust. resenting the old reliable Phenix, of Take ITotics. Brooklyn, and Honif of New York.

Ho W. Eewley has sold to Mr. S. sr. c.

G-xixrovxiviaa, MAXUFACTUKF.il OF The undersigned have purchased the will insure yon against fire, lightning. Wooley bis fine residence property ad stock' of Dry Goods, Notions, Boots and SADDLES AND HARNESS, tornadoes, cyclones and wind-storms joining the green house, for $900. Mr, Stella Riblet Charlie Durant Jennie Latta Jesse Huffman Harriet Christian Geo Lapham shoes of Henry Lesem, deceased, nnd Wooley is fortunate in getting a fine lo and if you are not prepared to pay the cash will accommodate von with a little Repairing Done on ShortNotiee. will Hfill thfl conda cheaner than evnrba cation cheao. Oscar Schaubel.

fore. We invite public in general Mamie BilliDSs time. Mr. Bewley is a reliable business W. W.

Bewley sold for F. S. Loof Clay Center, Kansas. Mary E. Coleman.

Teacher. to call soon and procure the biggest bar man, and worthy of entire confidence, bourrow to Mr.Lainbj one acre of ground THIRD GRADE. gains ever offered in this conntry. Give him your application when he calls in Kurtze's addition for Mr, Respectfully, Kern Straits on you. Lamb is one of our best farmers, but THE OLD RELIABLE CITY BAKERY, Mrs.

Hapgood had tha misfortune to has concluded to try city life awhile. Legal Notice. Arthur Brown Willie Downing Ada Mosa Eugene Mcdonald Yetta Sehaubel Ada Bradt fall and severely sprain her ancle a week Osee Dunaway EulaMcCord Toey Moore Allie Stratton Theodore Bishoff Clara Christiau Burney Loot. Mr. Meaker Scott and familv arrived Emma A.

P. Dexter is hereby notified ago last Monday night, while returning On Fifth street Bouth of Lincoln Ave in Clay Center last week from Fennsyl that she has been sued in the District from church. She has suffered intense Court of Clay county, Kansas, by Alon- vania. Mr. Scott is a sou of Jer.

Scott of this city. He was here four years ly from the effects of the hurt, and is Amy Farnham zo uexter; mat me petition was still confined to her bed. Mrs. Hap next to Downing's Meat market. Fresh Bread, Pies, Cakes, Hot Coffee, A Good Lunch Pure Kentucky Cider.

age, and didn't like Kansas. He wil filed in said court February 27th, 1884. Clara Squires, Teacher. SECOND GRADE. good is the mother of Geo.

Hapgood now stay. Yon must answer petition on or be leader of the Dispatch Band, and Mrs ames Anderson fore April 14th, 1884, or the petition will John Dexter and wife went over to Wm. Hanney, with whom she resides, Chas Christian be taken as true and a judgment divorc Riley county last Wednesday to look Her afliotion is a painful one, but it is James Goble, Proprietor, ing Alonzo F. Dexter from you will be Renuie Dobkins Chas Hesser after his large stock farm over there, hoped she may speedily recover. Mary Brett Rosa Ciimmiugs Leita Hanney Chas Hufl'mau Willie Kiihuld Lela McCord Frank Stewart.

rendered as asked for in such Mr. Dexter is one of the old timers and All of the respectable saloon meu knows how ot manage the stock busi Burt Irons Arthur Lamkin George Smenger this city have conceded the supremacy Alonzo F. Dexter, by Anthony Kellogg, his Atty's. in-1-S. ness, and i3 makiDg a success of it.

J. MILLER, JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, of the law, and have gone out of the sa Carey, the revival leader, with the loon business. They are nowengaged in i Hi Susie IlARKNEss.Teacher. FIRST GRADE. Original Tennesseeans, is a genius.

His HAYES. (tor 14 las own successor. other occupations as a general rule, anc peculiar style is a very near portrayal of Anna Stratton are doing well and have the approval of Clay Center. 3Sl.xx. Mr.

Arol has moved on the Williams the leading shout singing characters the community. Occasionally, however farm. the South. Will appear at GoUpber'i some abandoned scamp attempts to car Mr. B.

G. Barnett has moved on his Hall, on next We'dnsday evening, the Laura Adamson Edith Rich Alice Dunaway Arthur Weaver Freddie Ingainells Enoch Busby Bertie Barnes Money Loan. ry on the business in a sneaking way. farm near Wakefield. Vivian Vest Myrtie Latta Nellie Thompson James Hitt i Johnuie Hart Arthur Smith John Wulker.

5th inst. Mr. Z. F. Richards has sold his farm out me jaw ana puonc sentiment are against all such, and they will soon come W.

W. Bewley has gona inio tbe rea On Long Time at Low Bates of In for $2 300. He is having a good trade estate business, and has opened up with to grief. atBeloit. a rushing trade.

Mr. Bewley is a live I don't think that we will have very In a postal card from E. II. WT8tt energetic man, and well acquainted a' Susie Allaway, Teacher, PRIMARY. mov ripnlips of our own erowing to relative to business matters he incident eat next fall.

ally remarks that he is getting along terest. If Yor need any Monex on Land, or wish to Increase your Loan-it WILL BE TO YOUR INTEREST TO CALL AT R. LOAN OFFICE, Lincoln Avenue Clay Center, Kansas. Ernest Walquist over the county, and will be able to show his customers the best farms in the county on short notice. Don't fail to We are having a spell of fine weather well and often thinks of old friends in Laura Wilcox Clay Center.

We are pleased to learn and if it continues the ground will be Mert Ryrerson of the prosperity of bur fried and form see Bewley before you buy or sell. A chocolate cake in the shape of Boon dry enougn to piow. rrauk Hathway er townsman, and hope that it may con The most ot tue wneas, auu wywiauj CouQe Craig'Latta Eluore Hitt Willie Dunaway Grace Martin Susie Schiltz Frank Bishop Glen Shawhau Lottie Stratton ilda Kurtsy Floraiice Conrad 30 Years Experience FI1EE. tinue. VVyattis one of the most that which was sown late, is damaged house, furnished by Mrs.

Sneethen, was sold after supper on the 22d inst and Iks' some by the severe winter. promising attorneys that ever practiced KOMETREATMEHT donated back to the Auxiliary Society, The farmers all at work getting ready at tbe Clay Center bar, and if ho has half a chance will, rise in the paofession Nervous and Seminal Debility, Early Decay, Loss of MAMnn A Ar. for SDiinc work. Some are building Frank Barnes Enene Christian Maude Vaughn Fannie Loader Lone Dawes. until it brought, the neat snm of A valuable cake, and was finally donat houses and bams, cutting stalks and wherever he may be.

Mr. Wyatt and Cure Yourself! Recipe- mwc fo--uawmtit. ed to the socijety and was approprinted bis, estimable wife have the best wishes Sjb. Time aid MouJ. una ynnricj nuua ind Trii iBrkaK" of Remedies FREE.

Addrtw Dr. T. yyiXXJAlgS. MtlwaTxhee-Wia making preparations for plowing. Feb.

28-, 1SSL Cole. Flo. V. Kxisely, Teacher. by them of.

the MoNrroii.for their tuture welfare -'3.

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Pages Available:
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Years Available:
1883-1884