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The Plainville News from Plainville, Kansas • 3

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1le Het-Abil Annnal Kihlblilon of the Mr. Nllci, the aururviufin of Kir- THE TWIN Zrm NT TT A STORE TO i SMITH BHOTHEftS pftOPMETOnC. Wo lmvn tlio host nsnVfoi1 stnnlr ni oroi' market, and arc now Greater goods than ever in this Offering all lines of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES. BOOTS AND SHOES; CROCKERY AND GLASS-WARE are onr specialties: we will not be undersold. ft SELLS TIIE Cooper Warranted Boots Shoes Alao rows and Peea nil 5 Bargains before heard CELEBRATED lha BOOTS mul fllTOtffl North side Main STO.GKTOX, smith.

Stock in the aod can tel: STOCKTON, Binders, HARVESTERS, S'a. sells, whenever they rip or eive nut. will Save you from 25 to 50 cents per pair, by buying of him. All Kinds Work Made to Order, AND F0XLY WARRANTED. fi, No no Hue Mil be uku aiionrmmii nmunlnalloii.

everything iiitxntlwl Jr Jtiieriloii In (lie Nkw'' UM'I bo iiii.miiM by the nama ami iHrvt of yia writer. niUBCTom. Wrtriot Court, D. C. Nriui ltfrtiiUU, Comity Clerk, A.

okhjuwkmt. J. II. MlCHKIA. County Treasurer, M.

M. HlBttAMT. County Attorney. C. IV.

Hmiiii. B'wrlfl, ItaUer Of County Surveyor, 8'iit. rub, Pru'jflUi Jtnlgp, Clerk DNrtut Court, Coroner, CommUtlouerf, Jon till AW. Nat J. It.

Clank. J. C. Dkxxeit. J.

W. CALLE.M'ItK. won W. A. Fi It.

8 8uo A. M. Ki Jon.v Hilt. A. Fallas.

HuOkTUILL. Kisa. ANNOUNCEMENT. hereby nnounoe myself as cnnJl- dM for tlio office oi' comity clvrk. subject lo ho action r-f the lfi-publlcan doctor of tlio county, or weir repreniatives in con- ventioa.

u.nmu, I hereby announce niyself ai candidate lor (da office of ount Treasurer of Hooks County, subject to tho action of the Republican couuty convention. M. Stewart. Buf your grain bags at Bod Store. Do not forget the school meeting to morrow.

Balcom has a Urge slock of menu' and hoys' hat. New ifoods by tlio rnr load at the Soil Store. B.C. ilnynaru'knd Sum Pcrsbin visited Stockton Sunday. A largo tock of excellent, flnc-flavored tau at Ualcoiu f.

Boots and shoes in endless variety and qiiuntitr. lit Uuicoin s. The temperature has been somewhat reduced fur the past week, E. Randall and family passed through town yesterday, going souili. Call on 0.

J. llalcom for the I Grain l)i ill, the beet iu use. A good fonr-ycar old roaro for sale cheap. Inquire of II. 8.

Trcmper, Stock' ton. Mr. Bny singer has gone out Into the weateru piirt of the state on a hunting ex- IK'tllUOU. iV m. Burner called yesterday, ou his way buck to eastern Iowa, where his people reside.

here are fully as many immigrants htm ou tins thoroughfare headed ws( as emigrants going east. Another new line of mens' nnd boys' 1ml and caps just received at Smith Bro's. I win HI btockton. W. II, liurke, a prominent-stock and gruin merchant of Osborna City, was in town last night.

Our esteemed friend. Mr. John M. IMco, relumed from a short stay in Colorado about the first of the month. Do not fail to call at Smith Bro's Twin Stores, Stockton.

The largest, cheapest, anil best pi ice to itoous county. 11. K. Cooper, of Ash Rock township, inis county, in now ou ins return noin New Slexteo with a hirgu herd of sheep. C.

W. Miller, Hays City, Kansas, will. sell the Sucker State Grain Drill, fully warranted to the farmers, on their own rime. i J. M.

Dice, 11. J. Allurd and V. B.Kicc i mi tie final proo on their claim before tho Clerk of the District Court at Stock ton on the 1st inst. Dngou flies, or snake-feeders, have vis ited several Kansas towns recently, in great swarms, and the superstitious are much tioubled the-tcat.

Misses Ella Wheeler and Georgio Fris- bie, of this place, went to Stockton Mon- uuy to visit tne I'ininviiie delegation in attendance at the institute. If you are a dyspeptic or suffering fioni indigestion, go and get a bottle of Dr. VarMiali'g Bromoline, the Big Blood aud i-ivcr amy liny cents. The Pliiinville delegation of young la dles in attendance on the County Normal Institute spent the Snbbath at home, for tne purpose or attending cnurcn. J.

M. Flke, of Iowa township, knows the whereabouts of a den of young wolves. Which lie is saUng up for some spare day, iMicn ne win mahe a ram upon tneni. Kev E. G.

Cary, who has been absent from home for two weeks past, returned Saturday, and in company with Rev. Wil liams, made us a pleasant call Monday. I have two hulls of tlio Short Horu breed for sale. Any one desiring cuoii stock would do well to call rn me. J.

A. GirPLit, on Lost Creek Machine oils of all kinds, a good stock of drugs and patent moditines, fancy and I DEALER IN Groceries and Provisions. Crockery and Glassware, And a lull line of GROCERS' NOTIONS. CONFECTIONS. in, was a taller at 'In ontof on rjees lly.

tuiairucxj nurntry of tUnwi grown lm ami hrubbary, and tils floods Tako Ayrr'i Pllli for all tU purtiOMt of a purgjllw, for Couitinalloii. lion, iii'Aiacua mu i.iwr i.oiupiin(. ny iinlvrrwliccord, It-r are tl, btofall purgnilvf for family uh W. UiMb, the miller of Hull City, wm In Tuwai last Wnii.enUr and Thunday, and iuad us a Dkaiit Call In oomiianr th biiu war louit Jewell County men, bujlng hogs. Instead of shooting does on the afreet.

the marshal of Atchison will cftVr a re ward for Ihcir delivery at tbe ea In boose, where they 111 be 34 hours, and it uoi ciuiukm, put to ueain. we till want all the farm loam we can get, vile rumort to the contrary naiwlth slandinff. Woodi Smith. Stockton. or J.

miwkll. riatiivillc Ray. E. G. Cary Is boldlnc a nrotracted mectlnc at raradlae Center M.

K. Cburcb. eight miles east of PUInrllle. There la a good luterett inanllested. and much good win protuoiy oe accouipliihed- Claim for 8alk.

II. E- 100 acres, three miles southwest town, GO acre under cultivation, house, sbihlo, wed, some peach, pear and walnut tree, and a few grape lue. Inquire at this otllce. Richard Martin, of Alcona, called last week, on his way to tbe eastern part of uie ataie anu tne Indian rerruorr. wnrre ne naa gouo to looa as tne country, lie win returq in two or three otoliths.

Joseph Baiidull, of Stockton, has a con tract for ouarrvltiff and delivering1 on the cars at Bunker 11 ill, 400 cords of atone, and is bow at home alb-r men and teams to do tho work. He will pay liberal prices. 600,000 to 1,000.000 Missouri River Cot lonwooda. Mce, well-footvd si. 00 per wo.

special rates ou large lots. Make up clubs. Address. A. 3.

NiLsa. la-tf Kir win Nursery, Klrwiu, Kans. II. D. Thompson, the itinerant county scrip buyer.

Invaded our sanctum Monday and proposed to buy our supply of that coinmouiiy. diii we uiu noi ken, a we prefer to hold and convert it Into bonds. Weeks Robinson, at tho Sod Store received a large lot of new dry goods aud ficsii groceries yesterday. I bey extend a cordial Invitation to the la dies to call and see their prints and dress goods. Mr, Frank McCnrdy.

of Lost Creek, sold bis beat in ilays a short time airo for si per bushel. He bad the best ouiillty ol wheat in that market this season, aud re ceived the highest price paid. Tally an other tor KOOKS. Thcro is a real cure for Drsnensla and Indigestion without recourse to drugs or nostrums. Ball's Digestive Salt, used at table same as ordinary table salt, will prove the correctness of tbis assertion See advertisement.

We have been favored with a cony of the premium list or the Kansas State 1- air Association, hich offers liberal premiums in all deuarttneuts. The Kirn Annual Exhibition will take place atToncka. Sen- cuibcr lztn to inu inclusive. Mr. Thoinis Amiss, a gentleman who had charge of G.

Willard's herd of sheep last winter, and took them to Colo rauo tuts spring, returned to this place a short time ago, sick. He is under tbe oaro of lr. Gray, and wc hope he may speeuiiy recover. An Old Lady writes us "I aui 05 years old and was icctiie ana nenons all the time, when I bought a bottle of Parker's Uinger ionic. I have used a little more than one bottle and feel as well as at 3d, and am sure that hundreds need lust such a medicine," See advertisement.

If anybody knows tho whereabouts ol a medium sized coach dog one side ol bead white and the other black he will conier a favor on Geo. Noble, of Kirwin, and bo liberally rewarded by cotmiiuuiui' llnir the same to mm, or by leaving the dog or information ut ttiia olGcc. Wc aro under obligations to the Stock ton Cornet Band tor a complimentary ticket to the bull given by them on tbe loth inst. one week from to-morrow evening. A good time is always to be bad at any entertainment the boys give.

and a general invitation is extended. For Sale. A No, I yoke of oxen, sov- e.n years old, one rami wagon, one stirring EIow, one 14-inch breaking plow, one arrow, one toocl No. 8. cooking stove, nearly new.

For particulars cnmilro this otfice or of Ezra Sniee, 5i miles west of Plainville. John il. Dice. 19 2t, Kev. A.

Williams, of the Christian de nomination, will commence a series of religious meetings at this place Thursday evening of this week, and will continue over aubbatli. Trenching Mi inlay til li o'clock, a. and 7:30 o'clock p. m. liev.

E. G. Cary, M. 1. Pastor, gives way for the 11 o'clock service.

NOTICE. All persons knowing th selves indebted to Weeks Bobinson will please call and settle at once as wo need All accounts not settled by cash note or produce oa or before the 2uili day of August. 1S81, will be placed iu tbe bands of -in attorney for cohesion. EEK8 NOTICE. All persons knowing them selves indebted to C.

J. Balcom, will please call and settle at once as 1 need money, All accounts not settled by cash, note or produce on or uciore thezuth dav of August, ISHI, will be placed iu the hands of an attorney for coJlec. Ion, C. J. Balcom.

The following was handed ns by Dr. Gray Ueorge lienedict and wile were made happy this evening, August 8, by the timely arrival of their youngest son aud daughter. Tbis is the second pai of twius that nave been Dorn to them sinoe tbeir marriage. Mother and children do- lug well. Arrangeuieuts are male with this paper by which students can enter Miller's Great Merchautile College, Keokuk, Iowa.

at about half price. The Great Merchau tile uonege is oringing a practical education within reach of thousands of young men who cannot attend tbe higb priced colleges. English branches are ouly ten dollars a year. Deeded Fasm for Sale. On the Sa line miles south ot Plainille, 43 acres under cultivation, hewed log how.

18x18, stable, corral and ice honmj. la Ken river and timer bait a n.ile. 130 acres smooth land. Located on tbe mail road to-Hays, miles from school bouse 21 miles from flouring mills, three-quartern of a mile from postofflce. Price $600.00 J.

A. WcCLaB, Martin P. Ellis Kan. si ii ou ot or ber 1, and 88, vr its, 93, the and a all tbe a that tbe a firo i air AocUUoe will bo bHl at Bismarck Croie.Hi-punntmr 6lh tn loth liio.ii. c'ali aifd rxsiulue pre mium iki at inn omov.

NOl l'. K. All -fouS knowing lbu ehe iU'h-bU-d to Monk A ittaitra will iilense call ami arttlo at ouoe elihrr br rli. lima or produce. 1 ho bn.liir of the flrut in ii at la cjiwd nu, ami all so.

oouut not attM on or before the tuiti day of AugiiH, HH, will be placed IU the baau of au attorury lor collt-ction. WlUIC CHAT1BK. Mr. A. has 3d acrr of late corn that la nut Injuied Id tho leat by me ury weatner and not winut, ana ins heal crop was about an avenge fur tbe season, Mr.

hanuVraon owns farm In three different states brlirs thl, from eacb oi'whlih be reeelvea grain rent, lie ta uoi uiacouragea at Hio partial failure or tui' year, and la going alfau witu tne ImpiovriiM-iUa on Ida place, knowing that whea a favorable aeaaon occurs the super- abundout ciopa will amply tfny the loat oi aeterai panui laiiurea like tne present. We hare before us a letter from Fred List, who left here a few weeks aito. aud 1 now at Btiio. Caa oouuty. Iowa.

He say crops are very light lu Iowa. He basu't seen a good piece of corn, and wheat Is good lor nothing five bubele to the acre being a eood vluld. The weafh er Is very Ury, aud there la uo work to be nau. And ao it Is In nearly every l.isunco I'eopla who leave Kansas this year, are nuking it, ana tney are not itu to mate the ackuowledaement. Hflck to your farms at all hizards, for you oan Hot bet ter your condition by leaving them.

Mr. I. N. Pence and family left for Jew ell city last ibundiiy to lake up their future residence. Mr.

Pence has been In bualuess here for a year or more putt, but recently sold out to bis partner, Mr. J. w.Adtina. Aaaburiuena man. uelirhbor and citizen be la iinlversally esteemed, and all will regret his removal from among us.

Mrs. Pence has been a prominent member of society hare, blgbly esteemed by all, and whut Is our ions by nor remov al will be if well City's gain. We bope and expect that they will someday return to riaiuviiie to reside, where they will be welcomed by all. People on the street Monday witnessed a remarkable teat of rquestrfanlMii per forated by Abb, Robinson. "Just for tbe fun of the thing, Abb.

thougbt he would lake a ride on vbaney Lackore a pony which stood tied In front of the store, and Just as he mounted Charley bantered him lor a race. The challenge was accepted and they dashed up the street at a breakneck speed until the pony thoutrhc the fun was all at his expense, when be mencea to ouck, new tne tracK ana run into Unicorn's baibed wire fence. Abb. lost a valuable pi.lr of punts In the scrape. and several finely executed flourishes adorn the shoulderof the pony.

Luckily, no serious damage wiib sustained by any thing but tho pants, which are a total wreck. We are In receipt of a well printed pamphlet of thirty-two pages, containing tlio Introduction of the Prohibition Amendmeut in the Legislature of 1879 Tbe Vote upon it: The Submission to tbe I'eople and ole of the stale by Counties 1 he Opinion ot the supreme Court upon tne constitutionality or the Amendment The Liquor Law Passed by the Legisla ture ot ism.aud the Vote of Members up on it; 1 he iecHlou or the supreme Court upon the Constitutionality aud i-icope of lie Law: i ne Opinions of the Attorney General Comments of the Press of the tStulo: Letter of Gov. St. Holm. Ac.

It places in convenient shape tor reference very valuable documents that have not before been printed together. Price, one copy, 15 cents; one dozen, tl.25; one hundred copies, $8.00., Will be sent by man upon receipt or price. Address, o. ft. Hudson, i-iioilslier.

"Topeka, Kansas. Chns. Weeks returned Monday night from his trip to Iowa, and reports the condition of that country as much worse than this, lie went from Kansas Cltv to Council Bluff's, and from thence to Des Moines, thn into Marlon county and oth or portions of tiie state, and says that mere aie no crops or any kind there heat rims from thr pecks to three or lour bushels to tho acre. Ho made specialty of inquiring of every person he met, and the most disheartening and gloomy reports reached him from all ues. lie called on John Jesse, our former townsman, aud he is very much dissatisfied with his move, and will proba- oiy return this lull, in the early part ot tne season they were flooded with water, and now thev are exserlenclng a more severe drouth than Kansas is having.

Po tatoes are worth $2 a bushel, and corn 40 cents. Even watermelons are worth 50 cents apiece. His reports confirm what others have written back, and are perfect ly reliable. Those who have left Kansas for that part have jumped out of the try pan into tne lire, as it weie, and our advice to all who contemplate going yet this fall, is to stay where thev arc. or they will certainly regret it.

We are in receipt of the Second Qnar terly Keport of the Kansas State Board of Agriculture for 1881, a leading feattiro-of which Is valuable papers by the most prominent growers in the various counties the raising, handling and marketing broom com, castor beans, nax and hemp- uesides the foregoing, the report gives the condition of grains, grasses, vegeta bles, fruits, farm animals; statistical tables population by counties, and by cities Having over euo inhabitants; tbe acreage or principal crops lor the year, with increase and decrease also table showing the num ot bushels or Old corn on hand Marcli 1880, and March 1. 1881, with Increase decrease iu each count'. Pages 74 to inclusive, are devoted to a pa pel by I'yrus nomas, ol tbe United States Entomological Commission, on "The Chiiicb Hug; its History, cbaraoiers. hab aud the means of destroying it or counteracting its energies." I'aaes to Inclusive, are occupied with an official report of the semi-annual convention of Kausas Wool Growers' and Sheep Breeders' Association held at Emporia, June 1st The report contains lu8 pages, can be obtained upon application, by enclosing two three cent stamp to the Secretary, J. K.

IlitdspA, Topeka, Kansas. Died. At the residence of T. W. Lackore, on Thursday morning, the 4th Jacob liettenring, noted 37 years, Irour the effects of an injury received in wen.

Mr Kettenrlng was a faithful and in dustrious man, universally esteemed by who krew hiui The sad accident which resulted in his den.h, occurred on 21st ol July, while engaged tn digging well on the fat of Mr. msden, four miles northwest of town. The people In vicinity, and particularly Mr. Lack-ore's family, did everything possible for unfortunate aian, and are deeply grieved at his untimely death. He leave wife to mourn his loss.

He was buried In the cemetery at Zurich. 10 I keep the only Exclusive Grocery goods cheap ns tbey can be bought anywbeie iu the Conotry. My Stock is always Fresh- from the Eastern Market. South Side Mam fb Postofljce, 1 rv i) 1 II el 1 1 1 r. i Si i .0 ic fri sia tui a -n li.

i-pi i in I at Wood's Twine WOOD'S Uftta on rim death ofthk infabt cmiid OP MR. mis. mccraov. Annie, your lovely, yonr dear utile one, Never again can von see while on earth. Never aguio bear that sweet plaintive tone, in iiimiiiiio sons, as in innocent mirth.

Enraptured I "beholding the face of the l-ord" Eliza, sweet angel In heaven at ret uaino or bis flock In bis bosom secured, la happy In glory aud perfectly bleat. eaiouaiy strive then to meet her In heaven Annie will greet you she "waits at the gate" Memories precions. oh 1 Many were given Connecting the mortal and Immortal state. riest then assured that when life's toils are o'er Angels rejoicing happy annl greet ueiiverance rorever i xou'll sorrow no morel Yes, Annie Is there, and she waits at the gate. Written by Mas.

E. B. Drakc. La Prairie Illinois, Go to the Peoples' Store for eond bargains; six pounds green coffee fj five pounds roasted corteo $1 prints I and 8 rents; tobacco 5a cents a pootid; muslin cheap by the bolt; tncai and Hour at a discount. Bar giins in hardware.

Rope a specialty. muter ana eggs wanted. J. W. ADAMS.

Notice for Publication. L1ND OFFICE ATI Wa Kecnr Kansas August 8th. 1881. Notice is hereby glvon that tho Col lowing-naincd settler bag filed notice ot nis intention to make final proof In support of bis claim, and Unit said proof will be made efore Register and Receiver of U. S.

Iani Office at Wa Kemey. Kanoag. orf September ztun. iHtsi. viz: Hiram mip, Home stead Application No 2451 for the w.

IS of nw. and w. of sw. or, of section 15 in town 10 range 17 w. lie names flic following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz h.

P. P. Books county Kausas, and H. W. Butts.

N. A. Flanders, R. Roberts, of Motor Rooks countv, Kansas. 10 5p.

B. J. F. IIANNA, Register, FARXI LOANS. We uLaiit atlthe aaad fat-m Laanh.

in thik and can atyef extf-a inducements fat- the. Lame. ist. flVe can. fuiiuJi the maneij.

an. the daij.af.afijULca tian. 2d. flVe can Loan on fimaL f-eceifiu. Sd, are ladL fecewe trie fultaniaunt of the Loan at time the ImtHuef- manti ta tatfitaff.

4th. JLVe can faZ-nai tiie money, tdhoue ufi. dlli. JlVemake alt lifaafi. luithoid oullaina fiaf heA ta 50 ta the land office.

ttfu QJn Lame claLLei of i enttieAiae can LauethA tiaf-- nalfi.aij.ment. fth. (ire ate mafuna Lauuef tales than enef-, $auL an. JWaadx gmiih. O.

LuIMina ufi at- J. Mr. Jfeuiell, SPLainndle. J. K.

HAUHS'. JLALKSMITH AND SHOP. Sbcp, south side Main street. Stock- ion, Kansas, Manufacturers or flows, Harrows, Wagons, Buggies, ad Lignt Rigs. 0RSE AND MULE SHOEING A SPECIALTY.

of all klnda done on snort no-ce. Also dralera In Plows. Harrows, the e'ebrated atar corn planter, tulky bay akea, sulvy plows, cultivators, railroad snerri, threat) ina machines, and all kinds farm machinery. tCa I and for yourtalvra. Wood's Mowers, EOOCE HEADERS, toilet articles, una pure liquors lor mcdi cinal purposes, at the O'lty Drug Store, Mr.

W. G. Pcrshin aad family started last week for Oquawka, Illinois, where they will reside for the next six months, when they will proubly return to Rooks county. Albert McIIenry, of McIIenry Son, merchant tailors of Hockton, has gone to St. Joseph, St.

Louia aud Cliicugo, to lay in an immense stock of fall aud winter clothing. The Big Blood and Liver Cure, Dr. Marshall's Bronioiino, cures impurities of tiie blood, such as pimples, blotches, bolls, etc. Very large bottles for fifty cents. Ask your druggist.

Mr. Geo. Tuttle. of Northampton township, has sold about 1 50 worth of roasting ear from hi field of corn this season. He now has 80 acres that will yield about 40 bushels per acre.

Mrs. Morrison ind daughter, mother and sister of Airs. Steeples, arrived at the home Of the latter, in Walton CULTIVATORS, SULKY RAKES, Iuqnire of MONTGOMERY or W. WALKER, for tenuB and price township, tbe first of the week, from Edinburg, Scotlaud. Preaching at the M.

JS. church, in riaiuviiie, tbe 1st ind 3rd Sabbatb of eacb month at 7:30 p. also tbe 2nd and 4th Sabbath of eacb month at 11 by Kv. Cary, Pastor. PLAIN VILIE.

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