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The Plainville News from Plainville, Kansas • 3

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New goods at the bod Store to-day. All kinds of produee takea In exchniig at uray cnauuier Ltdlct' fancy goods, hats and trim- TO inlng. renin yams and dress goous AT SMITH BROTHERS, Twin Stores, Stockton, No aotiue will In 1Iumi of anonymous to tnouuicallou. tviTl'tliinz lutrmiled I lie luiiiw.iu oiurr, for toMrtion in Uio "Nana' iiuit be io-titUiiaiiM by I bo imwe mi (Una of Weeks A Robli ton darted a delivery wsfrun last week, but the scheme did uot prove prolitublM and was abandoned. ti writor, Dl KECTOIt i.

Waxtso. 1.000 families to buy drugs COAL! COAL! COAL! Madden Montgomery, at Hayi City. 15 car loads on hkndt at bed rock prices. Soap for ft cent a bar it Cray A C. Don't full to attend the literary to-uior-row wight.

at Gray A Chandler's, for fi ci. pail. Onions, Onions, Onions, at (he Sod 6j ore. Go to tho Plalnvillo Store for Christinas good. Mr.

and Mrs. Griffiu vlaitoJ friends on (lie hallne yesterday, Senator Palchln was In (own Monday, and gavo us a ploataut call. The school boys have a large football JuJ'fa District Court, I). C. Nki.lii and groceries at Gray fc A.

fcOK-ltlOMKKi. UrurrsenUUve, Make vour children happy by pre t. 11. for Tim senting iliem with koine of iose nice Christinas toys from tho I'lalovllle C. W.hMITM Joil.xhtuw Store.

AAT.liUI.UK, fi? Ab. Robinson Is still absent visiting the mysteriDiis city of Kansas City, whore he I III H. H. County Clerk, County Attorney, Miorlfl, lighter of Deads, CeuutyStirveyor, Sunt, rub. 1'ro'jntn Juilgo, Clerk District Court, Coroner, Comrolnioners, J.

B. CukK J. C. Pekkky expects to buy an Immense stock of I II I goods for tho Mod Store. II a TIM J.

TV, Cai.i.knkkk. Jons Hilt Kauai. Wakted. A good epan of muloa. 11 Inquire at the aod store.

I I I I I C. II. Coden. It. Thomas an several LjsLj and "shinny" Is all the rage.

Shoktiiill. W. A. It. H.S A.

M. Kino. Tho literary at Walnut Grove was well sxl.aa (a Hit A t-. i attended last night and the exercises river, some of them looking for work and il 1 Lnnnrl roll on1 Western Pension Agency others for game. )U call JlnU every llllllg, UllU uuuiiu BUi', vyiis uuu Bert Martin and company, who went I nnil xrnn will noVPP hllV AnVWflfr O.lsA.

ffif OI1P BABN15S DENNEY. were highly entertaining. Toya! ToTi! TOYS I I TOY8! 1 I Tors! 1 Toy! At tho rialuville Store. Dried fruit till you can't rest at Gray fc buffalo hunting a couple of weeks ago, UU1 Uiuca tsi liavu rcinnieu. lliev siiicu uho uuitaiv, BtocktOD, Kansas.

nrices ore always to tho bottom. all they saw, ci frtMT nn ac fUffioe orioiits Pot OfEos 1 8 25. Chandler's. Have you seen those albums and nice iSiUlAn UIUi9M OiUCHVUU) IUII, Christmas presents at Gray Chandler's. Dr.

Jan lies' German Worm Cakes stand Ws Invite Ida UmlbiD of oar renders to the advsr-lleemewt of tbe ltarbrve NTs Martoa, Ohio. In unrivaled as a worm medicine. Give them W. I. Griilin, at the postofllce has uvthar eolurao, Ttarjr ollir rare todoormente arm hunrat Uvlng.

Sm. a trial, boiu oy an uruggisis. astock of (l )ur and shorts from the Stockton Mills on hand and for sale at MARRIED. Alt persons Indebted to ui must settle Chas. Weeks accompanied his friend, Mr.

Owen, to the railroad yesterday, on the residence reasonable pikes. the same by cash or noto before Jau. 1st, his return home. of the brhhi's mother, on cuuesuay. December 7.

IS81. by Rev. J. 11. clarK, 1932.

we mean Ditsiuess. Webks 4. KOSIXSON Our friend W. A. Mvore, of Stockton, I.

F. Ordway returned Saturday night xiiu I. ohm and Mr. frank A called yesterday, on his way down to tho from Kansas City, where he purchased a I nst.l, nf mnfLlfin. SELLS THE CELEBRATED Gulbtlo buy poultry at Arkansas river ou a hunting expedition, We wish him a pleasant trip and un McClcllaa Block tou.

largo assortuieut of Christmas goods. 'ri, wA.iiliiiir was a very jict affair bounded success. I havo a lot of shoes that I will sell at none being present out iciauves mm i. 1. rhlnmnn.

a lew llliiinaie inumis. reduced prices. I offer bargains that will pay any one who buys. J. S.

Wilbki. Wo Can furnish money at tlmo of nppli cation, on Farm Loaxs. Woods Smith, Btocktou. Mrs. Mary Ann Steeples, from west of I Cooper arranted i.

l.ln.. l.na nil H.IPB 111 OIUCKIUII, HBO wu Zurich' was in town hint week, and iv.r l.imsplr an enviab reputation A complete and splendid line of bought a large bill of good from our Take your old scraps of copper, brass ml At m-pitpnt la an employe in ttie Christmas toys at the Plain villo Storo- merchants, one of whom started linuiedl una puper rags to jucuejjan outline, at hnnkln.r house of Jav J. Smyth Co. a'tly for Kansas City to replenish his Stockton. i mi! K.VaoIu la lha Jlles Nanny Sklrvln took our literary stock.

nr inai tiiuch. jujhs 10 1 -W lf- by storm last Thursday evening with her vniiiiontl fiautrliier 01 jura. jh. Boots Shoes. Alto eevva and Peers all the BOOTS aud SHOES faa We ore spiin prepared to negotiate all Rood farm loans, at lower rates than ever.

Figs, dates, raisins, nml a full lino of song and performance, She Is a bright Neclv. aud sister of Mrs. J. JI. Mitch uuts at Gray 4 Chandler's.

little girl. II. Vt OOD8 fc SMITH. 1I I I Smilll. Alrg.

1 1 a. fionnev. of Stockton, and Mrs Jay A large amouut of onions at the J. S. Wilber will sell, until January 1st, 1S82, shoes at prices that can't be beat Iu Sod Store.

sells, whenever they rtp or give oat. will Save you from 25 to Of DCS fllOlllCS, lOWa. MIS, Tho Farmer's Kcvlcvy, published at Chicago, 111., and the News, to Jauuary 1st, 1833 for $2. Cull at this oflice and Western Kansas. Ho must reduce his McXecly has wituessed the marriage 50 cent per pair, by laying of him.

Oat Meal and Pearl Barley at Gray stock In order to make room for new see sauiplo copy. Chandler's. goods for the spring trade. ceremony or nil Her tiaugnters since her residence in Stockton, and we Uncle Snm'a Bone and Nerve Liniment Miss Emma Carkey, of Iowa township, Mrs. S- E.

llershbarger has solved unite with her and the many friends Is most efficient In Uliouiintliii), Bruises, who has been visiting hi Plalnville for a the 100 puzzle sent out by O. Weber. of her beloved daughter in wishing iiiirns, scratches and many otuer ins in couple of weeks, returned home Monday. All Kinds Work Made to Order, AND FULLY WARRANTED. North side Main STOCKTON.

of Atchison, for which he has offered tho happy couple unbounded success, oldont to man and beast. Hold by ail Messrs. Stilerv Goodman have recent honinar that no cloud will ever dark $20 reward, lhe solution was for warded by registered letter to-day. druggists. 600,000 to 1,000,000 Missouri BlverCot en their now bright aud radiant hon ly purchased eleven graded bucks of L.

II. Annleby.and brought them home Satur ZJll. At Hays City Friday, Mr. Griffin day last. After tho coremoHV warm congrat fonweous.

Mce, well-rootvd per 1,000. Special rates on large lots. Make The largest, nicest and best line of ulations were extended, and the fol met with a painful accident Whi le lie was loading up near the lumber Christmas goods iu town at tin Plain- up clubs. Address, A. 3.

Nilrs, 19-tf Klrvvin Nursery, Kirwlu, Kans. lowing rich and elegant marriage ville btoro. gilts were presented yard, his team took fright at tho cars, and, starting to run caught Mr. between the side of building and 4. mm, DEALER IN we want ail tbe poor! farm loans we flilv rul.1.

lw mntli, nf brida. A light snow fell here on Saturday last. Silver O-ke Bail tr Mr. and Mrs, J. H.

Mitchell. eanget. WOODS SMITH the wagon. His lett leg and his back Persons wanting wells bored can leave On Sunday It all disappeared, and Monday men worked out doors all dy with their coats off. gller Plckla Caster, M.

M. Kmim. Btudent'i 1 amp, Mr, and Mrs U. Smith. Oromh Pan and lJraeh Biby Smith, niua Rrmd Plata.

Emma Stewart. were biuised and injured so that he orders at the Sod Store. 18 Inch wells, is still limping, lie thiuka he will 25 cents fur boring, and an additional 25 Bull's City Flour at bottom prices- soon be all right again. Olau Tea Set, Mr. and Mra.

J. Denney. get of Sllrer Table Spoona, melUer ol brida. cents for curbing. Satisfaction guuran teed.

27-3 in. D.C, Anthony. warranted first class, at Gray Cnan- Groceries and Provisions. Mr. Geo.

B. Owen, of Marlon, Iowa, an Gold Kin. t.r m- T.amn. brother of groom. dler's.

old acquaintance and pcrsonul friend of T. Mr. and Mra. J. Jav CArneDter.

J. S. Wither, the popular boot and shoe Two Picture frames, gold trimmed, Mr. and Mra. Made from harmless materials, and adapted to the needs of fading and falling Iiuir, Parker's Hiir Balsam has taken tbe first rank us an elegant and reliable hair J.B.Clark.

Cbus. Weeks, has been spending a few days in and around Plalnville. He is an exceedingly pleasant geutlcman, in whose man of Stockton, is offering rare bargains between now and Jauuary 1st. Call and Two Damaik Uiien iowen, v. mra aid, Center, Iowa.

see bim. Crockery and Glassware, Aud a full line of GROCERS' NOTIONS, CONFECTIONS, restorative. company we passed several evenings very agreeably, lie was favorably Impressed Pair Mltti, Mra J. "enncy. Large Standing ok 8 teli A X.

Wlleon. Pair Pillow gbama, Mri. J. O. Smith.

ounn Korker. Chaa. O. Wooda. choice Instrumental music has been procured for tho literary exeiclses to with this part of tho country, and we should be pleased to have lih'n settle All persons indebted to mo are hereby notitled that they must call and settle the same with J.

Newell, J. P. at 1'Juhi- I keep only Exclusive Grocery Stock iu the City, and can bcL Laigo Cami. tiocker, feiieM Nellie Beedand MatUe morrow evening, ir you wisn a rare reat come out, for tliey liave an interest among us. The "whirligig of time" may bring about this result, und none wuuld bet or surer fc.n:Tee ana aurae, nr.

wn juw. ing programme. Stewart be more pleased thereat than ourself, but whether it does or not, we shall ulways goods as cheap as tncy can be bought anywbete in tu Country. My Stock is always Fresh from the Eastern Market. South Side Mam Opposite the Postoffice.

OnTH-T VP A 1J The original and only, the children cry for Dr. Marshall's Lung 11 1 uii.lv nnorlte imtionai ramiiy pa Srrun. It is the most pleasant prepara reiuemoer ului ana his never ending sup per. The Str.r gpnngled Banner, beglna Ita rear, ply or goou stories, loaes, unu wish tion for coughs and colds known, and perfectly harmless. Price twcuty.flve Jan Wi.

Kitabliebet 18( 3. The banner li taeoldeat and not noDUlar Daper ol Ita clau. Every number him well wherever he goes. and fifty cents a bottle. Sold by drug- We had, as we supposed, prepareda sur contains 8 large Iage, 40 long eolnmna, wliu many Comic, Humo.ouaaud Attractive Kngravinga.

It is crowded full of the be.t Sloriea, Poetry, Wit, Humor, a STOCKTON; ists. vllle, on or before the 2oth of December, 1881, or suit will be commenced for collection, Last warning, gentlemen. C. J. Balcom.

"I never," said a physician the other day, "have found anything so efficacious In case9 of Dyspepsia us Ball's Digestive Salt. Besides it is used at the table Instead of ordinary sal', and you are not taking a nauseating drug." See advertisement. One of tho most useful papers In the country to practical farmers is the Farmer's Keyiew, a lrtpago farm and family weekly, tlie equal of any we know of in style and contents, and the only paper in Fun. making paier to ainuse and instruct oio sua prise lor our many readers tins week, in the sluipe of an enlarged and improved paper, but "man proposes, and the vniinir. It exuotes rrauas owinmere ana nu ana A new line of dry goods, groceries, ress goods, sheeting, will be every line aniaaing.

inetiuu.v wr Everybody needs It, 60,000 now read it, aul at on eceivei at tho Plaiuvilla More this tm vnar it ia uv lar ine oeau cnmwf. man confounded express company disposes iu this country, consequently we are unable lo present the enlarged paper this week, because of a failure to receive our paper. oonular naner printed. FurTicnta six nne il ver week. Don't fail to call and examine them.

with tb Cannirone year. Fifty other snburb preminms. 8eud ID cent for 3 months trial with full prospectu or i cents fur Wanner Do not neglect a cough or eold until it awholeveaa. Bittciniena nee reuu nuw, auurrea, Is too lute, try Ellen's Extract of Tar and Wild Cherry, we are sure you will be the country presenting systematized crop SECURE VOUK READING MATTER reports i roiA an me nonnwesi. up to J1 UK JS8IS.

A srEClAL orrta. Dec. 15. we will lurmsli tuorurui er's Review and tho News from date of convinced of its merits, Chiouio Coughs, and even Consumptives are eured by following the directions, every bottle is warranted to give satisfaction. Try a box of the celebrated Mica Axle Grease.

For Bale at Gray Chandler's. However, we leel confident that next week we will be able to send out the News enlarged to twice Its present size, without any change in the subscription price. This, we hope, will induce our Iriends and present readers to help extend our circulation. We know times are hard, but very many who are now taking no paper at all can nffoid 25 cents for the first three months, on trial, and we aie sure that by that time more will be able to subscribe. Give us a fair show and we will give you the best paper ever pub The Nkws and the Weekly capital, a I subscription to Jan.

1st, 1833, for $2. large, eight-page paper, published at To- npk. Kansas, will ue furnlslieu one year Many miserable people drug themselves uoout witlt tailing strength, reeling taut or si. 10. ine niriiiMiL-n mu uc- cisions ol' the supremo court, reports of they are steadily sinking Into their graves when, by using Parkers Ginger -Tonic, all conventions und associations, full news of nil Stjite ilenartuients.

and will beiound mey womu nua a cure commencing wun the first dose, and vitality and strength a va uahle family iievvspiinur. iseineinDer lished iu the county. that SI. 75 cash Days for the Nkws and surely coming back to them. See other the Weekly Cauital for one year.

Sam column. Mr. D. Bailey, of Lawrence, Kansas, formerly connected with the Junction City Tribune, was in town yesterday, and gave us a short call. We understand that he has been looking over the field with a view to establishing a Greenback paper In this oounty.

Persons traveling on the cars during the winter are subject to cold from the eft opened doors, which can be cured wit a twenty-live cent bottle of Lung TRANSFERS OF REAL ESTATE FOtt NOVEMBER, 1SS1. t5 ple copies may be seen at this office- 96 Weliave arranged with the Iowa Farmer of Cedar ltnpids, Iowa, (who are the publishers of one of the best farm pa- A Handsome Portrait of Our Lute President, James A. Garfield, Free for Ev erv Household. syrup, nuy or your uruggist. C.

C. Woods to V. M. Gray, nw. sec.

35, town 9, range 18, U. S. to J. O. Miner, sw sec 28, 6, 17.

U. S. to C. C. Smith, nl se 12, 6, 16.

U. S. to H. A. Strout, se 20, 6, IG.

II. A. Strout to Weinstein, se 20, 6, 16. U. S.

to U. R. Dean, nw 21, 8, 19. U. S.

to J. Lyon ne 7, 7, 17. The finest lot of sugars, teas and coffees The Iowa Farmer of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, who nre the publishers ever brought to Pluinviile at Gray Chandler's. of one of the very best farm and stock journals in the west have, with journal one year at the low rate of $1,00, or it and our paper one year at $2.00. and each each one who subscribes under offer will receive, free, an elegant portrait of Jus.

A Garfield. When horses and cattle are spiritless, scraggy and feeble, thev need treatment with Uncle Sam's Couditlou Powder. It purifies tbe blood, improves the appetite, Cures Colds and Distempers, Invigorates the system and will keep the animal in a healthy conditieu. Sold by ail druggisi3. LIVE AGENTS WANTED.

We are under obligations to I. commeiKiaoie enerifv, uu-jjucu iu iji b- Griffin lor a sack of excellent flour srnt an elegant portrait. 19x24, of the v. s. to A.

Dufl se 17. V. S. to J. Spillman nw 24, 8, 17, Spillman lo J.

B. Clark nw 24, S. 17. J. IS.

dark to E. Spillmnn nw 24, 8. 17. made by I. Yost, at Hays City.

late Gen, Jas. A. Garfield, to each and every ono of their renders free of Bro. Griffin is a friend to the printer, and is always willing to divide. 4- a charcre.

The price of tho larmsr 18 Why don't some of our towu folks get but one dollar a vear and well worth twice that amount. The picture is a U. S. to T. Fisler ni nw 34.

and sw 27, 6, 18. T. Fisher to c. L. Nichols nw 24, 8, 17.

U. S. to .1. W. Granger nw 17, 7, 18.

U. S. to W. A. Frost se 32, 7.

18. J. A. French to G. 1'.

Granger, lots 3. 5, 7, 9, 11, block 11 north, and lots 19, beautiful one. the original of which up a Chi istnias tree Record. Don't know, unless tliey are naturally averse to climbiug, fearing they may tear their trousers sliding dowu was pronounced by Garfield himself, the best ho ever saw and pictures to sen jr. unase's Jtecipes or inior-ination for Everybody, iu every county in the United States and Canadas.

Enlarged by the publishers to 648 pages. It contains over 2,000 household recipes and i again. 14 4 inferior in every way aro being sold Geo. Chandler returned Thursday from at 75 eta. to $1.00 each A copy of 1 suited to all classes and conditions of 21, 23, 25, block 40 south, Stockton.

V. S. to L. B. Williamson se 32, 7, IS.

U. S. to Sanford sw ne, wi se, se se 17.7.19. CD CP Kansas City, with a large and complete 8 society. A wonderful book and a house' this one aud the Iowa Farmer is sent a whole vear bv sending only one I old necessity.

It sells at sight. Great- A. Sanford to O. Panford sw ne, wi se, st Inducements ever offered to book gents. Sample copies sent by mail, 1 estpaid, for $2.00.

Exclusive territory 1 lven. Agents mors than double their sese 17, 7, ta. U. S. to S.

Larimer so 10. 9. 17, U.S. toF. Allen nw 7, 7, 19.

U. S. to M. S. Pearce lots 3 aud 4 see 1, stock of groceries which has been opened out by the new linn of Gray Chandler, In the City Drug Store building.

Miss Nettle Gray received a note from Miss Kosa Wrinkle who returned to her home iu Corning township very 111 last week, st iting that she was recovering rapidly. We are glad to hear it. it dollar to the at Cedar Itapids. Iowa. MOTHERS MOTHERS! MOTHERS Are you distuib'd at Bight and broken of yoar rest by a nek child suffering and crying with the excruciating ualn of cutting teeihf If go at once and get abottleofMlW.WlKSWVl' KKJTUINO SYKL1'.

It will relieve the poor litUe sufferer Immediately depend upon It; there is no mistake about it There is nit a mother on earth who has ever used It, Mho will not tell yon at once that it will regulate the w-els, and give rest to the mother, and relief and beallh to the child, operating like magic. It is perfectly sale to use tu all cases, and euant to the taste, and is the prescript on of one of tbe oldest end best female phyii ians and nurses In the I nittd Sates Sold erywhere. 26 cents a bottle 3 My towu 9, range 18. M. S.

Pearce to M. A. Loveall lots 3 and 4 sec town 6, range 18. E. Cain to F.

Randall nw 3. 8. 18. R. 1L Martin to D.

Martin ei ne 2, 9, 17. U. S. to W. A.

Adams ne 18, 10, 19. U. to J. Nelson ni se, us sw 8, 7, 18 U. S.

to E. M. Ward ei ne 10, wi nw 11, 10, 16. E. M.

ird B. Leech ei ne 10, wi nw We will glye the News and Western Rural, (the best farm and stock journal published in the United States.) one year for $2.50, This is the best offer ever made. See the advertisement of the Weekly Republican and Westeau Rura in another column. As yet theie has beon nothing said 4 4 money. Address Dr.

Chase 8 Steam Prir.t-I i House, Ann Arbor, Michigan. 25-3ui. GOOD SHEEP OR STOCK FARM. Containing one hundred and sixty acres of land, is now offered for sale, and has the following improvements A good stone house, sttble. sheds for stock, corn crib, granary, poultry house, out-cellar, hog pens, thirty a tres under cultivation, four acres in ri and ten acres in wheat.

This place has natural shelter for stock or ethcep, plenty of spring and creek water the year rounl also a thousand acres of range adjoining, for pasture. P. enty of timber for fuel and plenty 4 c3 A Cough Cold or Sore Throat should be st ipped Neglect fr. quently results Id an about a Christmas tree in Plalnville. If our people intend to have one It Is time arrangements were being made.

Incurable Lung Disease or con-Biimntion. Brown's Bronchial Since wrinng the aoove we nave oeen waited upon by a committee of ladies, and not disorder the stomach like cough syrups -Tt C3 solicited to donate something to waru procuring and decorating a tree for the oc II. 10 16. U. S.

to D. Ernsbarger sw sw, nl sw 0. 6. 20. U.

S. to D. Ernsbarger se sw 6, 6, 20. U. S.

to excess sw sw, sw 6, 6, 20. U. S. to F. M.

Mewin sw 25, 6, 19. U. to I. B. Terry ui sw, si nw 27, 18.

U. S. to J. Stroup se 26, 7, 18. U.

8. to J. c. Fisher ne 1. 9, 20.

U. S. to J. Perham nw 21, 8, 17. U.

S. to c. Oliver ne 25, 8, 20. O. W.

Trcxler to W. Trexler ni se 35, 9,18. Nat Men ik. Register ol Deeds. casion.

We are glad to see the enter and ataama, but act directly on the Inflamed parte, aleyii.g Irritation, givs relief In Atfhma. Bronchitis, Coughs. Catarsh and the Throat Troul.lS which singers and public speak en are subject to. For thirty years Browi's Bronchial Troches have been recommended by phyeicl-ns, and Bars slways 1 prise In such competent hands, feeling assured that If they persevere thir efforts will be crowned with success. Let us all lend a helping hand, and the occasion will bo one to be remembered with ttt the best rock for building.

This in. in is located three miles east Of Mjckton, or 1 miles north of f- tench's mill and will be sold either as homestead or deeded to suit purchaser. Enquire of 30-4m. Josiab M. Fikb on farm.

rlvea oerfect satisfaction. Having oeen teaiea 07 wide andonnstant use- for nearlyaa tnHre generation) the few they have attained well-merited rank among gold at Uiple remedies if the sge. cents eel 8S-S-ly. every bera,.

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1881-1882