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Colorado Dmlne College, at wtiOMi adtwriiapiiieiit itr W. JIUr, ll-yt City, will the H.fLtr Ouus Ur-In fully morrauled to llto rrimr. ou their Icrnl grparluiwt. THE TWIN STORE, STOCKTON, KAN. rnoPMSTOfts, SMITH tlm host assorted slock of evcrvtliiiifj in tin's market, and arc now Offering Grater Bargains in all lines of coods than ever before heard of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES.

BOOTS AND SHOES. CROCKERY AND CLASS-WARE arc our specialties; avc -will not l)e undersold I1. mm, SELLS TIIE CELEDRATtD Cooper arranted Boots- Slices tO No notion wilt lw Uiki-u or uiniiiyiiKHii to umuuitutlons. Lkt-n Uuni lnUi.uixI tit liineriJuii tit tlio mum. Ua ao oouiiatuuxl ly i liu iimite mi 4 addrvu of Jiu writer.

DtUECTOSt. utlgfl Mrtrlct Court, Iti'prvwnuilMi, Uunty rk. County TrfutMinT. kniiy Attoriy, K'htIII, lil-'lRr of Deed, Cunutv Surveyor, Klijit. I lYllJMtO fldrk PlMrl.

Court, C. Nm.ii OMi.nMl.IV A. -J. II. nri.u C.

miitm. JohnNia. NAT.MtM.IX. h. J.

U. IJKM. J. Uknms. J.

W. tAIUCKHMt. Coruiivr, John llu.r. W. A.

Kali Jl. fiioKi A. M. Kino Kali am. CommItloin-rt, itoinmi.t..

I NO. I hereby announce inyat'lf a C'llt'll- diiie for the office of county clerk, anlijfd to the action if tliu el'ctr of the county, or tin-It rqiwcntatlw In i-oti-vciillon. J. I hereby announce mywlf a a famll-rtitt'i lor tlta office of omit Treanrr of Hooka County, ttihji'ct to the- notion or I ho Jti-iiu bl lean county convention. M.

Jl. 8TEWAIIT. New arrlvil of frcU groceries to-day al Ihe 8ud Horn. T. J.

aliClellao received $384 bick pension lat wee. Mr. and Mm. J. K.

IIlcls are the proud parcnis of another on. Cut-U or trade paid for wheat, rye and fat hogs at the Hod Store. Mm. B. G.

Maynard visiting friends near rhllllpabiirg ttiM week. roitifi, Oxbornc county, will have a Campaign paper with greenback proclivities. John Tully, of I'Mlllpa county, waa bitten by a centipede last week. Ho will recover. I.

V. Gray took a tilp over to the railroad last week, and brought home a nice looking team or hot sea. Sir. and Mrs. Sparks were highly elated on the 10th over the arrlval ut their home of a 10 pound boy.

If yon want a nobby suit of clothing as cheap aa can be bony lit In Wettoni Kni-eas, go to the Sod Several families of now comers have arrived In this vkiliihy and have purchased claims a few miles jiortli of town. J. V. Adamfi has traded hi Interest In the Peoples' Store building to I. Gray lor his team, harness and wagon.

of (ho duck, the "honk" of the gouse and the voico of the sandhill crane are to be heard in the land. Jones, of Corning township, made final proof on his claim before Probate Judge Dunney last Saturday. Hon. A. B.

Montgomery is in Hays attending to the business of the firm, while Ed. Madden Is rusticating in Colorado. Chas. Weeks has been Jaidi up for the past week with a disabled hand, caused by burning out a wait with i-itric acid. Sklrvin Koi have gone to Kills county with their threshing machine, where there Is yet considerable grain in tiie ttUCK.

Wcck3 Kohinson sent a car load of wheat to Hay City yesterday, which they will ship to Kansas City if prices iu Hays do not suit. Sam PorFhin went lo liars City yesterday wi a load of wheat and will return on' top of a load of goods for the Sod Store to-day, A gentleman who lives on the county line directly west ot hero reports that antelope are running lu4hi.t vicinity in considerable numbers. Messrs. L. H.

Appleby and Abbott Kobinson started ester lor Kansas City, where they will visit irieuds and attend the K. C. Fair. The Northwestern Association of Con- Xrrejt-itlonal Ministers and Churches oi Kansas, will be in session at Stock ton Sept. 20, 21 and 22, Also oewa and fYga all iLe KOOTS and SHOES I sells, whenever iliev rip gre ut.

will Save you from 25 I 50 cent per piir, by buying of him. All Kinds Work Made to Order -ND FOLLY WARRANTED. North sido Main STOCKTOi DEALER IN Groceries and Provisions Crockery and Glassware, And a full lue of GROCERS' NOTIONS, CONFECTIONS, 4C. I keep only Exclusive Grocery Sti.ck in ihe Cuv, and can ee goods as cheap na they can be bought anywheie in tha Connlry. Mv Stock always Fiosh from tho lo this Imiic of our paper, tletlgiiv-il to afford roun men who eoiiteinhUto a IhiIi4m life, a thorough and syxteiiutio ooirM) of commercial ruining, i no hh of vry n2 never fall to qualify the attentive Mu.

dent enter at oii.d upon the selit" do- ilea or lire, tun luoiitoiion i viiroiiufd by young men and ladie from every o. lion of the country, and In all the principal cities and towns of the Union umt be foniid graduatrtnf lit coiirM of InHMo-lion. nocMfiilly ent'aitMl In builue. The expend aro mflicienlly low to be within Ihe reach of all clu and no beltei luvettinei of time or ino-ey can be made than In aciilrliitr I ho practical knowledge or t)uiuvM alTdlrt lucre impar led. OUITUAUY.

lilED At hla home In Plolnvllle. gitur day hrptember 10th. lam, of typuo-ualarUI fever. Dr. i.

M. Krlble, lu the Mxtv-lirt year of hla agu. Dr. KrUble waa born In Holland coun ty, Vermont, Sept. IH2Q.

At the age of 20 years he profosM-j rellgln and became member of the Meihoilitit Kpla- copal Church, anil for over 40 je4t up to mo moment or nil ueain tie wm a patient and devout Clirltlan. lu IM'ii he left Vermont, and, following the Mar of r.mplm' lo Ps westward coure, settled In Mcilenry county, Illinois, wlcro ho resided until lN7tf. when he again moved weft, arriving al rlatiivlllo, Kanwi, some lime In the month of Anirun. For the last 15 yea i a he was a succerul practicing phyMcian cf tbo Houieointtlilo aehool. and.

In his uiinelllh endeavors to admin Isier 10 the wants and aave the life of a stranger, he contrae'ed the disease winch resulted la his own death. Mo waa a kind husband and father, a good neighbor a.id citizen, and aa exemulary Christian, lie leaves an aeed wife, a large faml'y of grown children, and an unlimited circle of warm friends and acquaintances to mourn Ida joss. "Weary with mingling life's bitter and sweet, Weary with parting and never to His spirit has gone to the bright gulden snore Ring the bell softly, there's crape on the uoor." I'lainvillk, Sept. M. 1S81.

Ei. Ntws: Are vou good at guessing conundrums? If you are, 1 have one tor you. If not, perhaps some of your read ers may be abjo to do so. for aomo time paat there lias been a query In the minus of many people in tliis vlcinitT Why Is It that Ihe church docs nothing toward taking care of its sick members 1'eople have been taken sick and died In this community and no "brother In Christ" naa given any assistance until actually ent for. If theso things were not so, perhaps many people who are now iulidels, or at least unbelievers, miplit be attracted by the lights now hid under a bushel, mid be induced to accept the doctrines of the church and the profession of its members as something more than a myth.

DISSOLUTION XOTICE. The partnership heretofore existing be tween the undersigned S. C. Northcrtift and S. S.

lioggs, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. Ihe liabilities or the firm have been assumed by S. S. Uoggs. who will continue the business, and to whom all outstanding accounts of the late firm must be paid.

S. C. Nohthciuft. S. S.

Booca. Dated at Stockton, Kansas, this 27th day of A. I). ISS1. 'lie TCaveuworth Weekly Times if tin- doubtpdly the very best paper in the west; everybody lu Kansas admires it for its unswerving devotion to the inter ests of the State, and for the csnecial attention whicli it pavs to Kansas news.

The nrico of the Times for one vear is $1.00 and the price of the News is $1.50. we give both ror 1.75. Send your new subscriptions, or renew your old ones immediately. Notice for Publication- LAND OFFICE AT) Kirwin, Kansas, No. 3180.

September 9, 1881. iottce is hereby given that (lie fol- lowing-nnmcd settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that eaid proof will be made before tlio Clerk District Court at fctockton, Kansas. on October 15th, 1SS1, yiz Harmon ii iiiKnouso lie. oeu, lor me sw qr sec 34, town a range 2U lie names the following witnesses to ptovo his continuous residence up on, ana cultivation ot, said land, viz Geo. Hatfield, Geo.

Keuyon. Wm. Gist, John Milligan all of Villisca, Kansas. T. M.

llli.lj.ii, licgister. Woods Smith. Att'ys. 24-5-up Notice for Publication. LAND OFFICE AT 1 Wa Keevey.

Kansas, September 13th, 1881. is hereby given that the fol- fowing-narned settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof iu support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Regis ter and iteceiver ot tne U. s. JLanl Office at Wa Kcency, Kansas, on the 14th day of October, 1881, viz Sam uel E. Kowso, Homestead Application No.

2020, for tho nc qr sec 8, town 10 S. rauge 18 W. Uo names tho following witnesses to prove his continuous residence up on, and cultivation of said land, viz Charles Weeks, Charles Boden John McClay, William JloClay.all of Piain- viilc P. O. Hooks county, Kansas.

li. J. HAjNMA.Kearister, Ohlinger, Att'vs. 24-5-wp Notice for Publication, LAND OFFICE ATI Kirwin, Kansas, No. 3090.

August 31st 1881. is hereby given that the fol lowing-named settler has filed notice his intention to make final proof in support ot ins claim, and that said proof will be made before Clerk District Court at Stockton, Kansas, on October loth, 1881, viz Samuel Lari mer, for tho se qr sec 10, town 9 8., range 1 1 lia names the following witnesses prove his continuous residence upon, nud cultivation of, said land.viz: Joseph Shockey, David Martin, li Gregg, Wm. II Woods, nil of Igo Kansas. T.M. I1KLM, Kcgister.

Woojs StiUTH, Atty's. 24-5w-np. IJiii. Jtv II. Ilurrowt, from MUtouri, will rrrn at Cooallng a Grove, (..

hint mk, SuuiUf, btpu Wih, Kll a. tti. We Mill wai all tl.u farm loam ran ft, tile rumors to tit contrary not Willi- rUll.lllig, WnnM PUiTH.tttitCklOtt, or J. VY. KKn I'lHlnville.

Mr, eeks. Mrs. Dr. Cray aad Mli Jow V'nleiik'k ImveMCli had an attack of Icier during tlitjiitit. week.

Wo are a la to know that they are til Coi.vultw.lug. On and after Sunday morning ept. 25lh, thi ra Hill Ih nreacUliig In the M. f. elinreh In every llirva weckf, at 11 clock a.

by lira noior. luv. e. u.vart. Sir.

Hunuel Iloww. of ludepamleiioc, Iowa. arrived here evaidng. to iii.i ke pritof on hi claim thrtHi and a half kontnwest or town, ue win return to Iowa in about 30 days. At Stockton iakt week, we met our old friend T.

N. Puiiamn. formerly rc-hk-nt of Itlil illcllio creek, out notr or l.ov Ingtun. III. lie entue out to complete ti' tlu to hla rariu, and will toon return.

The population of this caunty iloei not neeui to bo dicrua1ng 10 any very great extent. A few families or new tettlert nre Mrrivlng each week, and these with ttie oiriiis reporteu win Keep me nmiioer up to the present llgurcs. I am now ofli'iing great Inducements to the trmiu hi order lo cloao out my stock within the next two weeks. Do not ml tbla chance, as you will probably never nave another sucli. J.

H. adams. the I 'copies' More. A lady remarked she "couia eat any. thing she Uhcd and w.s freed from any dl-treas alter by merely using Balra I'lgeatlve Bait at meals, liihtead of ordinary table ialt.

25 cents will get It. See advertisement. Mra. Chas. Boss.

Mrs. F. O. Steeples and Miss Morrison held a water melou festival one afternoon last w.fk, at the resilience of Mre. Fish burn, near Zurich.

riiev report an abuaduueo of the fruit and a pleasant, social lime. Many farmers are sowing a large aero. age of fall heat, and some havo already iiuisheii. the lata ram have nut the ground In ttxccileiit condition for seeding, and the partial lailuru of Ibis season does not seem to utscourage many. Dr.

J. Donncll, Examining surgeon lor 1 ensions, requests us to Inlorra neii- siohltj wno nave received notice irom me iH-partaient to report for examination, that they should do so al once, as their papers villi be sent buck as soon as the time expires. Lear. On Wednesday last, betwtcn "tocKton ami Plains ille, a smail red-backed pass book, conialuiug, among other ac counts and pauers, ihu threshing accounts or tklrvln Koru. i ho Under will coa ler a favor by leaving the same at this of- tici or with II.

1.. bkirvin, two miles north oi lovvn. It is a foolish mistake to confound an article al merit with the quack medhincs now so common. We have used Parker's Uluger Toaio with the happiest results for Uliuiiuiatisiii unci una when worn oui by overwork, and know it to be a sterling health restorative, Times, See advertisement. Our district school house is sadly in need of repairs, and unless something is soon done with It the south wall will fall out.

By a little work done at the proper time It may Oe made to iasc us tills win ter, ami next summer we hope to ace a good, substantial stone building erected that will uu a credit to our town. Arrangements arc made with this paper by whicli students can enter Miller's Great Meichantile College, Keekuk, Iowa, at about halt price. The Great Merchan- tile College is bringing a practical educa tion within reach or thousands or young men who cannot attend the high priced eulieges. English branches aro only ten dolliirs a year. A letter just received from Henry Scott says that pontics is "red hot" in fian ran Cisco.

Dennis Kearney, whom everybody had supposed svas permanently retired, is again figuring extensively among Doth hepuulicaiis and Democrats, advising a split in both parties. His former follow lag or oanu-tiotteis have returned" to their first love, the Iiemocratic party, and tie is now witliouc a party. The case in the district court involving tlio relocation ot tiie huito road oenvcen here uud Stockton, was dismissed last week, on the ground that there is no right ol appeal lu such cases trom I lie commis sioners. The ease is being piepared lor tliu an preme court, and the question as to whether or not there is such right of ap peal win oe tested a nu semen, one wav or the oilier, Ihe Republican caucus for this town ship was held at the school house on Fri day the mil, and passed oft harmoniously. The delegates elected are T.

W. Lackorc, ja. mag, u. li. smith and W.

I. Urif- mi, wiin d. li. Amsiien. v.

A. I ains. C. J. B.ilcom and 11.

Delay as al tenia lea, if every towusiiip in tliu county will send iipimgood a delegation aa this, there need be no.fenrs for the ticket nominated. Col. D. M. Johnston, of this county, an houest, incorruptible and life long Democrat, has issued a manifesto announcing his candidacy for the judgeship of this Judicial District, on an Independent tick et, llo has the endorsement of many of i in- uiucsi uuu most, promiiieut citizens Hi Uodiphan county.

His letter should have Hplieured this week, but was mislaid and loigotten imlil too late. It will appear m-AV 1. here will bo nn auction Sale of live stock lu I'lainville every Saturday after noon hereafter, for the benefit of any per son uu may nave uiiyiuiug 10 sell in that Hue tram a horse down to a chicken. a goou corral, well supplied with water troughs will bo ftirufsiiod freo of charge iu musti wiiu may oring siock to sell. Chas.

Weeks will officiate us auctioneer and will not charge anything for his ser vices, i ne aoove dale and terms will hold good until further notice. l'ralrie chicken time has come, ircnilo Annie, but it makes no difference to us now. Our dorg that we borrowed early in the spring and carefully watched over all summer, to that in case we should bpa out of meat we might 0 out and "stock up" occasionally, has been claimed bv an other who has a betier right to him. 1 he ravaves of Ihe "prairie roosters" are fiiv fill in this vicinity, and several or our neighbors have been torced to kill numbers of them in self defense, but wo cin'r find any of them without our dorg. of to South Side Main the Postoffice.

St. ST0GETO1 Eastern Market. Opposite J. Wood's Twine Binders, Ciam for Balk. II.

E. MOacrci. three miles toulhwoxt town, 00 acres under cultivation house, stable, wo'l, some peach, pear and walnut trees, and a few grape vine. Inquire at litis ollicc. 600.000 to 1.

000.000 Missouri RlverCot loiiwcous. iMco, wcil-ronteU SI. so per 1.000. Special rates on large loti. Mjke up clubs.

Addrens. A. 3. Nti.KS. lO-tf hlrwln Nursery, Klrwin, Kans.

Pkf.dbd Flaw fob Sals. On ihe M.r line river, 10 miles south of I'lainvillc, 45 acrea under cultivation, hewed log house 18x18, stable, corral and ice hoine. lakes river and timer halt a mile. 130 acres smooth land. Located on the mail road to Hays, li miles from school house 21 miles from flouring mills, three-quarters oi a nine irota postoince.

rnee guuo.OO J. A. McCoe, Martin P. Ellis Kan. CHILLS AND FEVER.

Malarial Fever, Dumb Ague, ana ail Miasmatic Dieeasea re Quickly Cured With the 50 Cent Harsh Ague Cure." "Vour Ague Cure is a good thine. 50 cent bottl. cured my two childri of hills and Fever. One of my neighbors used It In pill form, and was quickly cured." 1 VV. Harris.

Kunsis uty, Jlo 'The demand lor your Ague Cure is growing better all the Dr. J. W. ea I. druggist, Xenia, Kaus.

"One ol) cent bottle of the Marsh Ague Cure has accomplished wonders in mv family. It has cured my five children of Chills and Fever. It Is the besti nd cheap est chill remedy known," Mary Williams, Sedalia. Mo. Tho Marsh Ague Cure is for sale by ev ery druggist in Plalnville, and by prominent dealers everywhere.

Price 60 cents liquid or pills. FARM LOANS. fLVe tacuit alllie qaad fat-in Loans, ut IniA countti, and can offet- extta uidnceinentk far ina Lame. YaL. fitfc can fuf-nah tic maneif an the day.

ap aiilica- aan. Sd. fife can laan on final f-eceiiti. o.i mo ii rju, ni.uc receue tne fulL amount of tlm laan at ana. time the Larftuet- uiantA ta halt, it aff.

4ti. fife can tuf-iukk tie maneij. ta ifaue ah. 5th. fife make all tSaafA auf-AclueS, mitiaut oliliqina.

fiaHieAta ga ta the la nil of- J-LCC. I.I CtlL. U'n Lame claiAeL of enirieAiue can ianetie bat-f-aiuei- $7 '2 ta $J5 an Ids 7th. flf af-e making laiuet f-ateL than eaef-, $all an. flfaadx g'mitk, FtacktantSP.

0. liuildinq ah J. flf. Jfeutetl, (flainndle. MONUMENTS.

TOMBSTONES. J. M. TINNEY, Proprietor of KIRWIN MARBLE WORKS East Wvshingto.v Stbeet. Satisf a ction guaranteed.

COBKTBE-TOPS TABLE-TOPS. J. R. HICKS'. iLAlKSMITn WAGOX SHOP.

tens Ptrnp, south side Main lret, Stock-Ion, Kaiisas. Manufacturers of Plows, Harrows, Wagons, Buggies, and Ligtt Rigs. J0RSE AND MULE SHOEING A SPECIALTY. impairing of all kinrta done on srjort hock. Also dealer in Plowa, Harrows, the a'ebratfd corn sulk? ba kes, tuP-y ciillivilors, railroad pens, tbreehine machinrs, and all kinds farm aiachinerv.

WOOD'S HARVESTERS, Weem Pobinson's large stock of clothing is now on haul, and has been opened out across the street one door south of the ity iJrug Stove. Albert C. Ackerman, son of A.C. AcU-eruiHii, started yesterday morning lor Colorado, where he will have charge of illard's home sheep ranclie. If your head aches, you arc listless and weary, you are out oi humor and cross as a bear, It is high time you was buying a bottle ol lr.

Marshall's Jlruiuoline. YV. W. Bush, of Bull's City, writes tig that his mill It now miming night and day, and that parties from a distance can return next morniug with their grists. Woods owers, CULTIVATORS, 11111 Tliero will be a meeting of the old sol diers of tlio county, ut Stockton, Sept.

24th, to make arrangements tor a re-union to he lielil In this county some tunc next luoiitii. Our census enumerator found eight hot ties of lr. Marshall's Bromoliue, the Big Blood Medicine, and he put it down in his reports as America's greatest fifty-cent medicine. lion. J.

II. Greenback mem ber of Congress, will speak upon the no. lltieal issues ef the day at Stockton, Satur day September 24th, and at Plalnville Monday evening Sept. 2(th. J.

G. Smith, of the Twin Stores, Ftock Ion, started on Monday for Chicago, to buy a large stock of fall and winter goods. Elmer li. evvell is insisting in the store during his absence. Mr.

II. J. Allard, ofCu uuller, lias been quite siek with typhoid fever we learn, and with the item also comes the news that he has so far recovered that he is able to be up and around. Miss Clennon. daughter of Ihos, Glen-non, of this township, who was so severely burned by a kerosene explosion at Fort Hays a lew weeks go, ii rapidly recover ing, and will soon be around again.

J. R. llicas, at the stono blacksmith shop, Stockton, has a ear load ot not coal for sale. He will endeavor to keep a supply on hand dnring the winter, to aceoin-iiuda'e those who may wi-Oi to purchase. PULKY RAKES, luqnire of A1ADDEX MOiNTGOMER or VV.

WALKER, for tenas prices PLAiflVILIE iCUSAS. iltail and see for yourselves..

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