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TV Mat hlM ml 4. J. IWk. I It Hi UU I H10IU1 Bros, at the Twin Store. Stock vfaSatijr, BUI 4 to Ual fc Mu4 high ton, hv tbe nobble line of an Utm wlawOMi Um mlUa IM mmi caps for tlw winter you ev er saw.

Sm aSMiti. Mr Itatu mmm mm a awilr, I 'THE fTO" STORE, Tit wldft-awaka Uttla town of Ira. on fcJMIji MM aauSi klk la Ik wtaiiM imqm mtmtf li liiS, ul ha mui li. IT Uia wtsnr nrad I at.cws, to tn wi a tbe Big Mixllciue, has orratlid a liter. to eonKn roxiwirrd.

Uii M.4 iSlnl1 aWa-ffaln Utf, I will Im takn of anonymous rj Mickiy, aud qiiextlous of Imparlance to 1 he people of ibeoouuiy are belnc ably wtons. Kvryuiiug wieiiueti STccsTorr, eansas. surra pECPmcTons, (Hr IHS. A. Plt, femill Pralrl I dlaouatocl.

bi the mut be Oiir, Ion. km hmM aBiwMlaa wr esaaitf Hi; by ih name and address of timk at IM.H iMHiijr, mam, mm SmSi t4 ttm I Rev. rstteo, of the M. E. Church at MIef.

IWSImwjh 1 tu mm'j air. im.m una ai ivfasiaMMl lielt't UJ aaltaiS tor ttw po-Sh, 4 wilt, tt llmnlmL all tlf mm lUl rati! flays City, will preach In the M.E church at ibis place neat rtabbatb eveniuc. Let This well known Dry Goods and Grocery house has now in HhUBMiraiMl pmtn mtm ImhI kl, TSH I DIKSCTOttl. iry body turn Out and llsiou to a good ditowurse. mtm ItakUua mj umu B- uif to Mr, It h- I aa rail ml rauif bm a fmut, I stock for the fall and winter trade one of the largest and fin wfja District Court, li.

NaLLli. A. OKTOOHKKV as kM rlwM la tf waaij viiim IM Mara prvmiUtlvo, Cliss. Mitchell will reoair sewlnr ma- est seeded stocks of of fett in, ant. J.

I rrciiKix. cjeuuly Clerk, li, M. fcllV4KT Mr. Chat IC. Goodman, one of the eo-1 chines of all kinds, on "liort notion, and sutlufhcUou guaraiitetHj.

He will keep an aaortiiieut of needles and oilier repairs C. Vmith. DRY GOODS. GROCERIES. BOOTS AND SHOES.

CROCKERY AND GLASS-WARE terprisiug, ludiwtrious and successtul JOUXSlUW. farmer In Ibis vicinity, and bis brother- on baud, and may be found at the drug store. Nat lu-lsw, Mr. Sblery, purchased for osb lu hand, 851 bead of klieen at the sate last b. 8.

UHKiS. t'ublla sneMlnir at the Anllionv J. B. I'UHK Hats and and Mitts, ever brought to" Rooks Treasurer, unty Attorney, Mjeriif, 1 glcr of Deeils, Comity Surveyor, Html, rub, Pfjiile fhirk Di-txklCourt, DiitT, CninmlMiioiicN, Saturday, aud have taken tbe herd out to J. C.

Dsskkt H'huol liotmn Friday evening Speak J. Calmcndkr. A. li Moutitornerv.lt. S.

thort imir farms lour or live miles tiortuwen or 1 i 4 1, ii 1 a town, The sheep are i good condition, county, unu tlicre is no use to seek for a larger stock to se- i-oiiklderlng their breed and the dls- John uiir, bill mid C. bhutts. Everybody re- W. A. Kilus, (W.

A. Mucemey nave Deen uriveu, ana wun iijUl queated to be presiiL, h.j Jit. I A. M. roiier oare win make meir nrewnv own KlKO.

At tbe constable a de Iters os Mnndar. er rich In a jew yers. Mr. bhlery has recently arrived from ibo east, where lie I two ponies were sold, one for sud KJ III lut It Can't Be FOUND I til to J. A.

McDonald lias been for years extensively engaged lu ud M. king ret-peetliely. flits 7iitcm PcDBion Agency the stock business, aud contemplates ad eeki oflielated as salesman, aud sold tbe ding a large number of sheep to the pres ent lieril in a tlmte limn. Wi u-Iiaiiia I -I property lor good llgures. Ibis class of dilatns to our fertile prarscS Itn tha IVnrrJl wool onI ssfA nah nirnn.tnn i nnll A oaa no w1 BAWLS By reason of a failure In the arrival of for we I vu ovf uiiu vv uon ui vi iviic sv iUii uiip uo uuu aud nope tltey may be prosperous.

our pniier. Mid the large amount used In Know tuey will lM(uappy. we WILL SAVE YOU MONEY. First and-second door Job work, we are compelled to appear 011 a hair sheet this week. Poverty aud long dl-iaitce from rail road, Is tbe bane of a Kausa.

east of Randall House, rural primer life. When physician recommend Dr. Mar Uffit opiosits Pool office, 6 25. shill's Lung Sirup for coughs, colds, Snasr. We have for sale l.aoo One Mertua ewes and 2.400 Merino and CoUwold crosses, a mixed flock of ewos.

lambs aud weathers These sbeep are now held near Hays City, and will be sold at sin priniiigly low llgures In lots to wilt purchaser. We repuctiul-ly Invite you to examine these sheep, and learn our prices. Address the uudersigued or call on llieui In a-rou at the I'enniyl- ANNUAL STATEMENT. Stockton. Oct.

8th. 1881. For farm loans at 8 per ceuu, call at S9L of long standing, It certainly mmt be good, call at tbe drug store anil try a bottle of r. the price Is only twenty-live Count? treasurer's report for the year Uit office. School commences next Monday, "ill it.st.

tbe and fifty cents. commencing uct. Bin, aud ending Persons wanting wells bored can leave SELLS TUB CELEBRATED Uct Bill, 1BB1. During the period covered by this Go to Smith Stockton, for your van la uon, Hays ity, Kansaa. If.

i. A. MAsiuaLa. enters at Ihe Sod More, 18 Inch well. 25 cents for boring, and an additional 25 groceries.

Mr. ami Mrs. Ordwuy visited Htocktou pott there has been received Into the treasury the sum of derived from the lollowlug sources; aud there cents for curbing. Satisfaction guaran Cooper Warranted rmiiiny i. teed.

Z-31U. jj.u, AKTHoar. has been disbursed from the above ainouu A mild "polar wave" struck this coun during this period the sum of $11,147.02, SO0.000 to 1,000,000 Missouri RlverCot leaving a ba I la nee in the treasury of $3 toitwuods. Nice, well-routed $1.00 iter It. SMO.N.

VOTERS OF HOOKS COUNTY. Ed. Nxws: Mr. Jdullaney's article of last week Induces me to say to you that 1 have served aa county surveyor la this county for eight years I have procured at my owu expense, all iustruineuls, field uolea, ala ionsry elc. beonging to my office, which, if 281.00, us shown lu the lollowlug state 1.000.

Special rates on lurge lots. Make Boots Shoes. try yesterday. Or. Gray vilted tho teat ot county erniueut yesterday.

During tbe past week wo have printed election tickets. tin In SiiiiIIi Bro 1'wln Stored. fatOck- ment: DR. up clubs. Address, A.

3. Nli.ra, l-tf klrwln Nursery, Kirwiu, Kims. 5. BA1 Your agent left us thiee dozen of Dr. state and state school I uud, $1430.01 State self! div.

2153 80 Maraiiall'a Lung Syrup a few days ngn. Alao sews and Pees all the BOOTS and SHOES ba Hi have sold It all, and It has given gen sells, whenever they rip or eire ont. li will Save you from 25 to 273.21 442 31 289 41 62 25 47242 eral satisfaction, we can reconuneud it as a good cough remedy. bought with county scrip at the pri'j" our scrip was at the time when 1 wan compelled by law to procure the field notes, books, would have cost ilia county about $700 in county war 50 cenw per pair, by buying of him. 9.

ABIMER SC Uermantowii, O. 511 41 408 41 ton, lor gloves mid uiltl. Sinltb Stockton, Is (be place to buy jour Cbihoii flanntls. Mad-leu Montgomery havo Just re-wived a supply or now wagons. Abb.

Robinson took a run over to Mo-' tor and Twiu Mounds yesterday. Mewiii. c. WaloVit mid FieU Frixbla returned iroui Jewell county Thursday. Wui.

North Inund his strsv culd weft There Is more s'rength restoring power All Kinds Work Hade to Ordor, rants, which, with interest added until the debt la paid, would amount to about $1,000. lu addition lo this 1 Sch'l land acct. 1U84 85 Normal I no tit. 218 00 Misuell appro. 473 42 i otinty currtiL 33jl 81 Int.

ou bonds, 2161 31 Jodg. on scrip, l.luo G9 l'or fuud. 247 02 Stockton city, 341 53 Alcona town. 78 50 Ash nock towu 3182 Belmont 4i 50 How Creek tp, 24 53 1,1 a 60 cent bottle of Parker's Ginger 3U191 71 01 237 Ionic than In a bushel or malt or a gal AUD FOLLY WARRANTED. North side Main STOCKTON.

lon of iiihk. As an appetizer, blood purifier aud kidney corrector, there I nothing like it. and Invalids lliid It a wonderful invigorant for wiud uud body, bee other 14 93 24 63 oi towu, at me rami oi sir. isiuemirc. fmith Bros, at theT win Stores.

Stock have worked for Kss pay tbau an othot ottniy sui yejor iu Kansas. 1 have not charged more thau baif the statute rate 1 claim to understand the practical work of land urveyiug aswuil as auv in in Itooks couuty aud am wiliiug to go iu the tie. and make t.ie test with my opponents Mr Muliauey greeubac or Mr. Mc-Uanitu, democrat They are bull ton, will II you bouts aud shoes cheaper column. Owen Belfnrd killed a rat'lesnake last Thursday night, which, according to accounts was the father of all rattlesnake'.

It measured over seven feet In length, six inches lu diameter at the largest part of IUUU BIIJ UUUJ 27 19 4. mm, DEALER IN Dr. and Mis. F. O.

Brnlnard. of Stock ton, vIMU I'hiinville md the Akws fuiul- ly Sunday. 2 44 4 89 33 42 K-o. Frank MeXultv. or block-ton, was iu town Saturduy.

and gave the Jiltws of 131 honorable gentlemen and I have uot a word lo say against their ability aa surveyors. As far as answeriug theoretical questions is concerned, almost fice a plcasaut call. Groceries and Provisions. the body, and had twelve rattles lett on its tail, the smallest one of wblcb was halfau Inch broad. Mr.

Jonathan Sarver, Independent candidate lor sheriff, paid his respects to this part of the county Saturday last, aud It was an easy matter for tbe most stalwart Kuriulugt'u 55 43 Oreenlield 22 7(1 Hobart 44 u7 Iowa 47 49 Lanark 2.1 08 Medicine 22 74 NortUainp'n 46 17 Plainville Kush -A 46 Stockton 87l15 Twin M'd, 27 00 ScbTdls.No. 9 17 89 159 08 7 186 29 6 60 96 8 9 25 11 144 69 It 32 72 14 3107 16 66 64 17 17 70 4 35 27 00 1 CO I F. E. Randall and family have moved from tlielr loruier hoae on the Saline, to Box creek in tbis county. 71 48 10 40 I any educated pers-in can answer them iu land survey iug; to he could in mechanics and farming.

But I find that theorizing will not work iu retracing government surveys where among tbe stalwarts to see that he made Messrs. fiarver, Davis, Mullaney aud Travis, all candidates, were in towu Sat- 1156.fr) 171168 795 44 16575 2708 40 166200 1003 78 176 91 319 10 78 50 31 82 25 67 65 43 22 76 44 07 20 30 68 20 31 41 '28 25 79 8 15 '82 80 16 89 88 60 175 89 66 96 8 70 130 41 32 72 20 75 51 64 17 23 27 50 9 85 6 00 26 63 43 36 4 82 4 60 15 97 4 58 9 42 145 1104 15 72 9 33 10 05 8 02 1 78 600 2 15 35 87 160 Crockery and Glassware, Aud a full line of GROCERS' NOTIONS, CONFECTIONS, 65 14 18 iM)Ufl baa tl.a hlir filtppn an many friends, tie is a man orgood executive ability, and one who will All the blah and responsible position honestly Smith Stockton, have received 10 32 I keep tbe only Exclusive Grocery Stock in the Citv. and can seL efficiently and with credit to himself aud another lot of that Western Star wagon every man who votes for bltu, 5 00 47 cover duckiug. goods as cheap as they can be bought anywbeie in the Country. My Stock is always Fresh from the theorj waa Ignored in making such surveys.

r--. I am aware that It is impossible for any one man to suit every persou, but I wiU say that if I have done surveying lhut is unsatisfactory the aggrieved parsons uiay cail in two coun Mr. Noah Smith, of father of Mrs. J. V.

Webb, of Zurich, is visiting his At tbe sale on Saturday last, Chas. Weeks who officiated as auctioneer, fairly Market. Sooth Side Mam Opposite the. Postoffice. daughter and family.

45 13 67 9 28 160 ,600 outdid bis former self, and succeeded in getting good, round prices for every thing that was offered. Madden Montgomery Big time last Saturday, and many peo ple came to see it. adoui 91 cnangeu are well pleased with his work, and com bands on tbe stock sales. J. M.

SMITH, STOCKTON '136 66 mend hi. it to others neecingsuch services. Mr. Weeks followed the business of buy Bert Martin made a shipment of fat hogs to Denver last week, whore ing stock In Iowa for fifteen years, and ,1 20 knows just how to snow up tne good ty surveyors irom other counties, and it' they do not sustain my work I will pay the expense of making the survey. It is uot presumed that any two surveyor will do the came job precisely alike, therefore a change of surveyors mate fat jobs for the lawyers, at the expense of land owners.

Gentlemen, I will try to do you justice, whether you Vule for me or not For this intrusion, pardon S. S. BOGUS. he sold to good advantage. 3 36 points in an animal.

47 Mr. George ('handler came home to Miend a few day this week. He will ro- 18 27 95 19 23 52 22 11 28 23 2218 31 49 36 32 6 68 33 5 16 34 15 97 .35 5 68 l36 12 78 37 192 38 12 45 40 17 68 42 17 25 45 10 05 60' 8 02 62 10 64 60 6 00 62 2 29 66 3 75 69 35 87 70 2 60 A few weeks ago we remarked that our t.MM ri-. Mniilli Wtur In a four llnm. 141 1 K6 efficient register of deeds had failed to Wood's Twine Binders, send us, as usual, tne list of transters ror 7 92 Mr.

Cooper returned Mouday evening from Hiulili county with a load of com, September. Subsequently we learned mat tie nan mnue out a list for us and de posited it In the post office at Stockton, lor which he paid 40 cents per bushel. Kevs. Pat We and Cuiy, of tbe M. Here we found it a lew days after the WOOD'S HARVESTERS, article appeared.

We did not intend to cluTuli at Hays city and this place, gave Co. Surveyor Rooks Kan COMMISSIONED' PROCEEDINGS. The clerk was ordered to prepare and havepuqlixheda report of the receipt aud expenditures of the comity for the year ending Oct. 1st, IS8I. AUo a statement ott'i nd or iijure Mr.

Mtillin by mention 8 96 2 29 1 24 100 ing tlio matter, out referred to It for an other purpose, entirely different. this office a frit ud I call yesterday morn-lug. Wni. Gibwu has biken tho cont act to do all the freighting for our liiei cha.its this winter, aud has moved to town, to WOOD'S SELF-RAKES, Sam Pershln writes us from Oaunwku. that his father whom be was culled of the financial coutlition of tbe county, Following is the report.

Amount of County warrants $14,378.02 11,147.02 3281.00 home to see, was very low on his arrival, fie was no better at the lime of writing. and he feared be never would recover. BECAPITULATtOX. Toam'tfrom all sources. $14.378 02- He also says that new corn is worth SO Wood's Mowers, Issued during the yea rending Out 1st, 1881.

Amount of county warrants collected by taxation during the year ending October 1st, 1881... Amount of count warrants cents, wheat $1 25, apples $1,00 per Butter Is worth 35 cents per pound. Byam'tpdout $11.147 02 ou hand 3 231.00 flour $4.50 per corn meal 2.00 per and groceries about the same as in Plainville. Work is plenty at $1.00 and Total, $14 378.02. $14,378.02.

outs andl HODGES' HEADERS, $1.25 perday. Amount oi county bonds out- M. M. Stewabt, Countv Treasurer. stamliuK T.

C. McBreen. the editor of the Record. Total indebtedness- Subscribed and sworn before roe ex-city clerk, township trustee, and candi to cancel The board then pronccded date for the office of coroner this fall, got beastly drunk last Saturday, so we are lu- caunty warrants which were presented by couuty treasurer, amountiuK to Ibis 14th day October. 1881 H.

Mitchell, County t'leik. SULKY lornieii. unu used loud, profane, and ob Mrs. ecks is on her way home, and In a letter to her husband says sho is erfect-Iv fatitictl to remain in Kapsas the ret flwriU'e, Tho Mississippi river is higher than ever before known. There is two Icet of water on the tloors of tbe warehouses at Builhigtoii.

Tbrc hundred and fifty citizens of Bull City uu'J vicinity have 'petitioned for a chuue in the mime of the postofflce and tow to La 1'orte. Cooper Carter, who have been holding about 4.ooo head of sheep in the vicinity of trtsw, 11. have sold out uearly tbe entire niiiuber. Smith Stockton, tire receiving new iliy goods every not fiiil to ca1 ou Uiciu aud save money. LlsT OF LETTEHS Branming in dm fiMtottic it Pltinrills, Book! Co.

KLnt, No. 1, MSI: Jbm aiiiuiu, tim. Uem Brldg, June Bridg, J. P. Mr .1.

D.l:.m. Mr' A. Wtu. Pr He Mamx he miy ul the abor will plewa a7 tfu dTra.l. L.

M. GUlVriN, t. M. Ulerk was ordered to xve treasurer crvun scene language in a store In the presence CULTIVATORS, fco, lor same. On motion board adjourned.

or ladles. We kicv it was an old trick A. M. Kino, uualrmin. BAKES, J.

II. Mitchell, t'o. Olerk. i- for him to get drunk, but we realty supposed he had mure self respect than to make himself so conspicuous, boisterous nd Indecent in public. These are some of the things that decent, respectable peo- pio kiiouiu rememoer ou election Oay Iuqnire of MADDEN MONTOOJV1RRV or W.

WALKKK, for tenuB ini prices. PLAiAVILXE CUSAS. We wish to record our vote for treasur. THIRD QUARrERIA" HEPOHT OF THE KANSAS 'aTE BOARD OF V. AGKK ULTUKB OR 1881.

-( This report hat jiict bean issued, and is now ready for ion. Among the valuaple features oi the work are the reports concerning the condition of crops and live stock on to 'he end ol September; tubles of live-stock statistics, giving by comities the number of each kind ol farm animals or both 1880 and 1881. which in Stockton, Nov. Ed. News: I wish to say to the straight Democrat voters of Rooks county, that I am a candidate upon the straight Democratic ticket for sheriff, and respectfully Hollcit the democrat vote of the county.

I bave not withdrawn from tho canvass and do not protnwe to. Thos. McXcltv. Notick. Tho accounts of Weeks batten.

C. J. Balcom. J. W.

Ad.ims, and I. N. Pence have been placed In my hands for collection, and all persons knowing themselves indebted to either will please call i me and maae settlement at once, thereby saving the trouble and expense of a visit from me. 30-tf. J.W.

Nkwell. THE TOPEKA DAILY CAPITAL. THE LATEST AND MOST WONDERFUL INVENTION I Some Points Beoardikothk NewMokn-imo Pafb. HBTAHSfAHBOUS G-uidS A GOOD SHEEP OB STOCK FARM. Containing one hundred and sixty acres of land, is now offered for sale, and hag the following improvements A good stone house, at ble sheds for stock, orn crib, granary, poultry er in favor of M.

M. Mewart, and so far as our ii ttnence goes, it will be need lu his behalf. We do this because he Is and bus been an honest and efficient officer, and one wlm has saved the people muny doll of their hard-earned money. If we thought It necessary we could go on and enumerate many times and ways In which he has done so. but wr believe Hie people generally ki ow It as well as we do, and that a great majority of them, re-gardleiwof party politics will vote for him becaus" thy snow him to be the proper man for the place.

Every community is supposed to be afflicted with one or more of those persons usually called "smart Alecs," and one of hes! fellows, verdant youth with down mi bis lip aud no money iu his pocket. has boen making himself rather too conspicuous at the publio sales recent It held la this place, When a nerd of 852 head of sheep were offered, and bidding commenced "by the head," this youth runs then, np to $1.75. and when he beard no one else bid against him went to the and swore he snPaed he was bidding for the "whole herd Of course 'bis forced another sale of the sheep, and fok op considerable time. At sno'her time when a caddy of tobacco was being sold "by the pound," he bid it off at 30 cents, and declared he supixsod he was bidding on the "whole carJ.jy." Yoww man, you gre too fre slj. Yon are hereby authorized to announce my nume a an 'iiflependent candidate lor tt.c ollice 01' Sheriff of Hook county.

Kau-sus. Jonathan ISahvkh. Kadtid or Or.iy Hair jrraUually recovers its yo.alit'nt color ami lustre by the usn of Pernor's iir ls.iui, au elegant dressing, nd uirod lor its purity and rich perfume. McNulry Jahnstou. of Stockton, wish to iiiiorm'the public that they have money to I os ii on UeeuVU farms or town property IVrojm ishii'g to procure such lorfus should cull ou or address them lor terms.

Tbe bft spjietizer is Ball's Digestive Ml. Vonr Urugiat or grocer will supply you for only 23 eens, and you use it at tlte table iiihteaU ol ordinary salt. It rcu.oveH hit (Ijspeptlc tendencies also, bee advert irniaiit. Siext Ti esdoy, the 8tb of will be election day, and we hope to see a full tote polled. many people have gone away, that the vote will probably fall fret era! bumired short of last year, but TO THE Piano or Organ By which vtj Child or Panoa can pUy any of tho popular aln at one wltb at tudy, pntrioui prao- A strong joint stock company, with a paid-up capital stock of has been formed at Toueka, Kansas, for the purpose of publishing a first-class, reliable daily paper.

Tbis company has tbe morning ana evening telegraphic dispatches ot the National Associated Press, which are full atd reliable. Henry King will be editor-in-chief, with a fit 1 and competent corps of assistants. The new daily will commence November 1st. The commercial department, giving tbe latest telegraphic markets from all parts of the country, will be a special feature of the paper. Price of the new dally will be $10 per year by msll to any address.

-The eekly Capital will continue' to be creases and decreases during the year; statistics rel itlug to horticulture, apl.icul-tore, and miscellaneous subjects, arranged lu attractive form. The meteorological data of tbe quarter are followed by a valuable paper on tbe source of rainfall in Kansas, by Prof. Hawn, or Leavenworth, Meteorologist to the Board and a brief description of the two Suite fairs ueid iu September of this year. Probably the most valuable as well as interesting feature of the volume follows the fair reports, being the practical experience of farmers lu each county ot the State ou the growing of wheat. This matter is followed by in account of some interesting experiments made lit harrowing growing wheat at the State Agricul-turalCollege farm by Prof, siieltou; aiso a table ranking the counties In the acreage of both winter and spring wheat, and giving the increase and decrease in each as compared with 1880.

To persons contemplating raising this cereal in Kansas, these practical experiences of men many years in the business will be of gteat value. The report Can be procured free on ap plication to F. D. C'gburn. Secretary, I'ope-kn, Kansas, by (uU posugr-.

I tlw. or OTon Muiiral talent. Tho cmpanj will for house, out-cel ar, hog pens, thirty acres under cultivation, four acres in rye. and ton acres in wheat. Tbia place has nam ra! shelter for stock or sheep, plenty of spring and creek water the year roun.l; also a thousand acres of range adjoining, for pasture Plenty of timber for fuel and plenty of the best rock for building.

This nr published at $1 per year. oi i. lll .1 feit fl.OMO if any Child uo ysanoia niw pwy any olio of the popular tnn oo tho PIo Org ao or witi'ln oao hour after roceWiiig tho Mnaio aod Initrncl.loni, pro-hied aW child cn oon'it, wltb tho flirurM before I to 100 oornrtly. 7 Pieces of Music, with In-utructions. Hailed to any add rem on rvoelpt of tl 00.

Ineloao omMent po.tao tamo Catalogna dm Ak-dw waotod la orory State aad Oounty In the Union. Edison Musfc Company, 215 4 217 Walnut Philadelphia, Pa. farm is located three miles east too ton or 1J miles north of VVpiC VI hill. TO in "111 K7y iuuuu a this office for any who may want to examine them. The responsible names behind this enterprise are a guarantee that the company will do just what they promise to do.

French' mill and will be sold either as a homestead or deeded to suit purchaser. Enquire of 30-4ni. Josiah M. Fine, on iartu. the Hiu siuuid go to tbe polls and vote tor lie l't.

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