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Smith County Bulletin from Smith Centre, Kansas • 3

Smith County Bulletin from Smith Centre, Kansas • 3

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MAILS. The dance given by the Band Sheriff Carson started Sunday SnuH) ffounhj Bulletin TORE. HE STORE. Mail artives daily frvai the Xast, via, morning for the State Peniteitiary a clock a. at.

and departs tor jssi sis ej -lord, at 4 p. m. boys at the Tabernacle, Christmas night, was a very pleasant affair. On account of the weather being NEW the' Published every Friday Imparts tot Kd vloJ, ta. un, jmw Sci, daily exccdi Sundajs, ac o'cicdt a.

ss aaa arnves at 3:4 s. at Leavenworth, having in charge Patrick Berry, who was convicted at the last term of District Court of the offense of an assault with intent to kill, and sentenced Arr.vti ita Casrler CilT. Twee CHICAGO STORE ate and Cryial Plait, at ei-edys. evine.Oj and rrtd tys, and oceans mm Arnves tirm Andrew, ia. Moart aaa ra.

Tud.ns. Thursdays ud Saturday. aa4 departs bmc tiay at I p. a. by Judge Smith to one year in the Penitentiary.

so severe, there was not as large a turnout as was antilipated, but enough to render it a very pleasant affair, and netted the boys quite a neat little amount. There were about 48 couples in attendance. The supper at the Hull House was excellent, and about 40 couples partook thereof. Arrives tl departs tor Nasuio, Mouad. LiU-noa.

Sntl Home aad Ibasea. datty SMITH CENTRE KANSAS. 1884 went out like a Hon. Seven dollars and a half Christmas was a gala day for the boys. The Bulletin is here to stay, and don't you forget it.

Mrs. Anderson and her daughter Caddie are visiting in Beirut. except Sum'rys. A -it- an i depart daily, bafedays act roeiaoea. for Kirwie, via.OsrraUis aad Clifford.

Despite the hard times our mer Ariivcs Oertaanrowa, mo Ccmagtoa, at i chants are enjoying a good trade, due largely to judicious advertis IueMiay, Inursdays ana sataiaays, aaa parts saaie dva at 1 p. at. Arrives fibta hloumtngton. via. Iceasas-ville and Tyncr, at sa.

Moeiay at Friday, aad depart- ssse days at 1 p. ta. -CLOTHING This office was the recipient of a 00TSt SHOES. liHATS, CAPS 5 WaiU 1-1171 KII ing. People, during timus, buy where they oan get the best bargains; and are consequently ATTItrS IK tU KlVertoa Kndavs, it 4 p.

aad depart Wedaesdays aad very pleasant call from the Misses Saturdays at 8 a. m. 53 Office iicuis ficm 7:30 a. m. to p.

ss. ssoaey Genie Smith. Ida Riley, and Clara order oloses at 6:30 p. sn. Odea SaadaTS Jimmy Oatis and I.

F. Trobridge warmed by our good fire Wednesday, and told us a lew good stories. The ice is ripe and the harvest has commenced. It (the ice, not roua at. to 3 p.

s. W. H. SELSOS. P.

U. Brandon, last Friday afternoon They said they had not called for SOCIETIES. a local, but really and truly for no the harvest) is about 12 inches other purpose than to see the editor. That may be all right, girls, O. O.

EST A LODCE. Na. meets every Wtdnesdar esenift h.di A L. KtaltK.a.Vi. reading their local papers to find who is makiag the best offers.

Postponed. The Pop-Corn Sociable which was to have been held at the M. E. Church on the evening of Dec 31st was postponed oa account of the severe weather, but.will be given on Tuesday evening, Jan. 6, 1885.

The entertainment will be interspersed literary exercises. AND GENTS' FURNISHING- GOODS. We have opened ihe above stock in Smith Centre and propose to sell at prices nver known i 1 hU o.inty. GIVE US A CALL. U.

S. HAWKINS. R. thick. Miss Nora Morris, daughter of our city barber, who has been vis- but from the way in which you SI TAUT i.aiE.

No. t. O.O. Fi squinted around In the sanctum itinz at JlcCook, returned overy Srftr.t-y uisHt at Smart. Yfeul.

brtst -vu fMfially U. M. X.tf. J.e Ho! t.sr. FrcrrUry.

the store room, the press room and the composing room, we came to home Monday. the conclusion that vou had ex 51 KRX STAR LODGE. No. 17a, A T. H.

Tohnston, postmaster at E. A. Btcets ib McDeaci. ILsil pected to find our foreman's son Cedarvilie, and John Johnston, ex- st 7 p. a uit tiie fcrtt aad tmra ua eaca sin I bretbrea ia tid s-ardig ariO MCul k.

hi. -Uti Secretary. treasurer, were up monday, taking who was at home on a visit, and who is considered by some of the ATHOW SMITH CENTRE, KANSAS AND RIVERTON, YOUNG. NEBRASKA. ia the sight in the metropolis.

1 1 t. r- IKK LODGE. Sa A3, a. W. I meets ia HcDowcJ't Iiaii at a.

trio to be better looking than the editor. However, we should be We understand that Chas. English, of the Concordia Times, has established a daily to run in connection with his very yaluablc weekly. But we are like Bob Li-gersoll "Never having seen it. we Mix furnished from rwt tt.ird aioadav ia eaca saaaia.

'-ea -ji slaodirt are invirei t- Best vnth r- 1 oiTTtr st their large establishment a billiard sI12R- AN 1LER Reader. pleased to have you-call often ladies. us. A. Ol.

table and a fifteen ball pool table for a new firm iust starting ud in NOTICE Is hereby given that the Countv Apples at the new meat market. Go to the old market for cheap RORT A VERSOS POST.N0.4S.C A. don believe it. it it ue SMITH We see by the Harlan Chief that Commissioners will receive sealed bids on Saturday. Tan.

10th. 188c. true, may the Lord prosper your our old friend A. S. White, of meats.

The thermometer stood yesterday morning, the first day of the year, at 22 deg. below zero, ihe coldest day of the season. Occidental Lodge No of went to Gaylord jesterday to organize a Lodge at that place. to doctor the poor at the noor broea corn notoriety, was married ew undertaking. The new bell for the Methodist and Fine Stationery at I farm and prisoners in county jail.

flhnotmie A a trt Alirla Books Nelsons. Stuart. A son of Joseph Riley, living northeast of town, arrived here last Sunday to make a visit. We have not learned how long he will stay. J.

IN. BEACOM. Co. Clerk. CsO.

F. 1 REGIMENT K. S. MEFTs for lr.m-.cr and drill at their ATTT 7 Doa-dl's Hail at as. oa tha first ea-eicirv as church was brought up from Aieltine, cf Harlan.

We have each snoath. atteadaaca is California canned goods at Ded We have not heard the name of road Friday night by the Hays very pleasant acquaiatance with freight line- It is a beauty, as veil i whom we have know for the reasonable cucjiw vrnhia fiva aner muster. a K. j. PAT! EE.

Cape Ca f. rick Fowler's. The annual meeting of the Con COUNTY BANK, gregational Church at Smith Centre, for the election of officers and the The finest lot of candies at Post Office. Business Cards the transaction of other business, the new Lodge, nor the officers installed, or anything in regard thereto, but if we were a betting man we would not be afraid to wager our No. 3 hat and 14 boots against George Anderson's reputation that, from the extensive ar as a bouncer, and when it is hung; in the tower there will certainly Le no excuse for people not attending church.

A debt contracted on Sunday is past five years, during which time we have watched him grow frm almost nothing, financially, up to a point where he is quite independent ia this world's gocds, There have been no large estates left to A fresh invoice of canned goods will be held Friday afternoon, Jan. 2d, at half past 2 o'clock. at Dedrick Fowler's. JR. W.

II. CAMPBELL, SURGEON DENTIST, li U.VT pcrnn.Ku limit 1 at lirwia. Dona G10. C. Round, Clerk.

Lime, cement, plaster and hair, rangements made, the boys had a net binding, from which fact some at tne Harlan lumber yard big time. Will prcu-e at CsLtrrille. Garl.tf-i. aol Sasila Public Installation Caatre. w'uk'a pls- he will r4i every The New Meat Market is here to SMITH CENTRE.

KANSAS. J. M. Young, of the firm of Athow There will be a public installa sj 1 will be prepare I to auy iuai tM work ia bis prufea it ra table pries. tsbIQ stay, and don't you forget it.

Young, of Riverton, the largest mercantile establishment in the of the subscribers to the M. Church on dedication Sunday ar greatly tickled. Pioneer. The Pioneer man will never ha v. occasion to be tickled on such a thing.

Anderson was there, but the atmosphere was too close and he was compelled to leave just be tion of the officers of Robtrt An derson Post, No. 45, and of the ofS Lumber, coal, lime, cement and 6am. uowen, lormeriy 01 mis place, but now of Osborne City, has been spending the holidays in this city, among his relatives and fiiends. Dedrick Fowler are building a new ice house in the rear of their meat market, to contain about 75 tons of ice. John Harding is doing the work.

Miss Frank Hillier, in charge of the lad ci' department in McDowell's store, startea Monday for a few weeks' visit to her old home at Valley Falls, Kansas. Georg Gripton, who has been away to ihe south part of the state for the Ust three months, returned home Sunday morning, looking as hearty as a buck. orn layers. West, has been in the city this ctrs of the Women's Relief Corps, JOHN HALL, President. week and has perfected arrange No.

24, jointly, at their Hall, on hair at the Harlan lumber yard. It was the New Meat Market that broaght meat down. Will you patronize it? Fowlir Dedrick. A. U.

SHELDON Cashier. him, but what he has accumulated! has been by ''hard knocks" and the closest attention to business, and we now congratulate the new pair upon this, their most important step in life. cigars received yet. The tramp editor in charge of the Pioneer, through his man "Friday," accuses us of being displeased with the make-up of his paper week before last, and proceeds in his feeble way to everlastingly use us up. This imported Friday evening, January 9th.

1885, ments for the opening of a large stock of clothing, gents' furnishing ATTORNEYS-AT-LAV'. Prompt tires to all kia afti Centre, ktaa. to which all are invited. The fol goods, boots, shoes, hats and caps, lowing very interesting programme Furniture of every style and kind, which will be found at the old will be carried out fore the subscription was taken ui- Franz Drummond, who has bee-employed as a compositor on the Herald fax the last month, went tt. his home in Smith county Tuesday evening.

Franz is a good printer pictures and picture frames in end C. Herbert stand, first door west of Jichard Pickler, the Shermac House, and ready for less variety at. S. D. CUMMINGS'.

business to-morrow (Saturday.) PROGRAMME. 7:30 p. m. Assembly. Prayer.

Song. Ten-minute spi-ech Comrade LOANS Negotiated, and Interest Bearing Certificates issued. and the Herald wishes htm success Phillipsburg Herald. Charley Stark, one of Riverton's Choice steak, best cuts, at i ATTORNEY. Will pramaeiaaU coartaof Us lia liistriat.

msIOael Smith Cratre. Lm. at Bargcr Harwood's. J. Pattee.

oldest and most competent clerks, will have charge of the Smith Centre store. Mr. Young says he has Hay Knives, Grain Scoops, Corn Died In Beaver township, of diphtheria. Dec. 31st, 1884, at o'clock Iva, daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Ammon Carlton, aged 5 years and ten days. Song. Objects and Aims of the Women's Shelters, Lanterns, at auh1' 'ndividual, failing of his intended purpose, (that of bu'sting the Bulletin in thirty days, very naturally feels sore, and not having brains enough to do a job that would be a credit to even the dilapidated old l'ineert shifts the responsibility AHLBORN BROS. Relief Corps.

Mrs. F. R. Millard. come to stay, and that he will sell goods so cheap that even during Song.

Installation officers of the Wo Anvbody wanting timothv seed COLLECTIONS LAWYER, ia Smith Cea r. jast Ma'Jh of AMborn's." these hard times everybody can We understand that Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Mathes last a can be supplied by inquillaj at this office. men's Relief Corps. Just what every paper he ever worked on says of aim-Miss Genie, daughter of Mrs.

R. K. Smith, who has been spending the past simmer with her sister at Cheyenne, Wyoming came home the day before Christmas to remain with her mother the re-maiader of the winter. Dan Patterson, of Beloit, came up through the storm Tuesday afford to wear new clothes. Read Hade ou all possible points.

Song. Select Reading Mrs. R. A. upon a gentleman who pro their ad.

in this issue. Monday, of membranous croup, but not having heard the particulars Insure with Yeo Armstrong, in H.Bradley, Chandler. A fine spell of weather! Last the Kaw Life Association. the vided so ably for his family that he sent bis wife and children, brokenhearted, to her father's house in best company in America. Song.

Five minute speech by retiring Sunday it sleeted and blowed al can give nothing further. Mr, Morris, brother of W. day. Monday was very cold and Post Commander. Washington Territory.

Gussey, if DEPOSITS For Sale My residence proper you have any question as to who ty in north part of Smith Centre. windy, and snow flew all day. On Tuesday it was still colder, the we meai, poise yourself front of Song. Installation of officers of Post. Song.

Reuiniscenses. Adjournment. Received, subject to clieck at morning to spend the holidays at hooae. It is reported that Dannie started towards home Tuesday af- a borrowed mirror ana be everlast ingiy convinced. wind blew like fury, and one could LAND ATTORNEY, fT5.KW to Voaa ia iauth.

Ptullip. 1 Osbam cuaulica, at th West rata of inters. OSSsa a Kirsria. Kaa. J.

KELLEY, ATTORNEY. CawkerCity, Kansas. S. Drummond. Go to the New Meat Market for fresh meats.

Just as reliable as any. Fowler 3c Debrick. scarcely see his way through the Businkss. The following card is ternoom on foot, but when about terrible snow storm, which lasted half a mile northeast from towa his! a firm that pretends to do an with his family, came from Iowa to this ice last week. Mr.

M. is well pleased with the place and will remain permanently. has the largest circalation in Smith county. Advertisers, please bear this in mind when you want to tell the people anything about your business. Remember, nevt week is the regular session of the Board of Coun well into the night.

Wednesday sight. PASSAGE best selected was much better: the wind was hoaorable business Lawrxnce Dec. 33 Call and examine that mammoth The largest and stock of stoves in Ahlborn Bros. the county at stock of Boots and Shoes at Cam still strong, and it was very cold Tno. Q.

Royce Dear Sir: We Bank. OswW Coy. a i eron's before buying. but the sun shone brightly, which courage failed him and he was forced to give up the journey, stopping at the first house to warm He mast have been very cold, as he was net seen until the next morning. aaosar, DeKas.

rr-it W. U. Bars', bauktt-. Oseoroa, Kanast Chan-bill. Pres.

Sia DepoaU a Savian ft.pV. Kansas dy. Mo. helped things wonderfully. Thurs observe copy of your paper still coming to the Lawrence P.

O. to our address. If this is being sent Call on Jno. Q. Royce, agent for Remember that 10 bushels of Ticat ts To and From Europe.

the Springfield, when you want in day morning was the coldest of the corn will pay a year's su ascription with the expectation of collecting surance in a No. 1 Company. You season, the mercury going down to to the Bulletin, even if the bottom can get a policy in the Springfield G- Ritchie, W. subscription, it may as well be Next week Senator Pickler, and stopped. We are leto this by a 22 deg.

below zero, but old So all falls out of the corn market. for cash or on time. soon got in his work and the day dun received from you some little members McNall and Davenport, ty Commissioners. All interested parties will please take notice and govern themselves accordingly. If a man tells you that the first three days of December governs the three winter months in this was pleasant, the thermometor at ARCHITECT.

Will furuiah tail aa 1 far tat aaHa- If you are going to build a house or bsrn, it will pay you to go to the KANSAS Timotlij Seed For Sale. Fresh amd good. Call on J. M. noon gauging 5o above.

time ago. Yours truly, J. B. ATKINS Co. No, we didn't expect much from you.

Although you have ta it of brUcaaor aa lial of fraxaa work- Poat-oEaa. BILLS Of Exchange for 1 and upward drawn on England, Ireland, France and all Cermany. Harlan lumber yard aad get prices ISETT, i i-2 miles N.E.of Tyner. ur Smith county law makers, will hie themselves away to Topeka to draw Smith county's share of the salaries, and take in the operas with the boys. We expect to hear of some valuable work from our Married At the resideNce before making purchase else' where, and you can have the larg the bride's parents, in- Pawne Oarlord, Wan.

H. Harding. ken this paper nearly two years, now when you are asked to par for est stock in Northwest Kansas to A First Class Sewing Machine, or a No. i Organ in exchange for township, Rev. J.

G. H. Armistea select from. Mr. Albert L.

Cam farm produce or live stock of any it you simply show your true na eron to Miss Nellie Deeks all lures. No, gentlemen, if we had kind, at the GAYLORD FURNITURE STORE. 18W4 Smith county, BUILDER. prtMKXa ha "irnanvl" HIeV country, and you get a good chance, you are justified in calling him a liar. The damage suit in the District Court of Mrs.

Sarah Anderson vs. Patrick iierry, resulted in a verdict of $200 and costs in favor of the plaintiff. The jury spent their KSrCORN WANTED. Bert Cameron, the name by ever had any idea that you would ever pay us, our business transac I want 00 bushels of corn at delegation, as they are a very able crew, and go there with the determination to be useful to their con-stituests. The Christmas tree at th M.

E. ai in "With thanks for past, and rather thaa Pdr work. once, for which I will exceange gnoes and keep the largest and soliciting a continuance of your tions with yeu in the past would most complete line in tne city. favors, I remain which the groom is better known, is the son of James Cameron, our boot and shoe man of this place, a young man of good habits, temper forever rid our mind of such an er Furniture at very reasonable rates, paying the highest market price for the corn. Call at the Smith Call and look at them, whether you Shop opfxatiu where the oIJ Psat-OSsa Smith Ooira.

Xmm. berdorf Agnew. Church, Christmas Eve, was a very wish to buy or not. roneous and preposterous iaea. You are recorded on our books Very Truly Yon is, A.

U. SHELDON. Cashier. Centre Furniture Store. ate, and of excellent business qualifications, who has by careful man elegant affair.

The house was completely packed with anxious people, the presents very nice, and in many- JAS. A. CAMERON. If vou want the best of coal at with the ever living motto, "Dead Beats," just in the rear ef your un S. D.

CUMMINGS. LIVERY. the lowest price, go to the Harlan Christmas in the jury room. A Boom For Sm'th Centre! The proprietors of the "Chicago Store" at Riverton, (well known as the Cheapest and Largest House in the West,) have opened a store here, and have come to stay. Give them a call.

The extreme cold weather has de- paid account. vard. They have the largest sup agement accumulated means sufficient to start out upon the journey of life in nice shape. He has taken cases useful as well as ornamental. A.

U. Sheldon and S. S. Site each received a pair of babies, which MURDER WILL OUT. ply of Rich Hill and hard coal that THE NEW The Smith County Bulletin favors Editor Bulls-tin: Please tell to share his lot, Miss Nellie, daugh is kept in any town in nortnwest Kansas.

the incorporation of Smith Centre they owned up te like little men. the people that thev can buy lum in order that they may have a city and cheerfully provided a place for ter of that old pioneer of Pawnee township, Simon Deeks, a young The Harlan lumber yard carries ber or coal as cheap at Marian as Meat Market, council to attend to keeping in repair the well and pump which they layed work oa the school house them and for their support in the Careful hostlers always ready to fir hast al ear to eastosnera atoak. Gire aa a sail at Cam mint's o'J bam, la Smith antra. THE SHEPMAN HOUSE. ii centre, Kansas.

Com modi otts, aeai. weH-fanuwd roost, CiesM will find ample and firstxiaM -ilntTmt Larg sample room for tba amriwiiata af commercial traTelors, Reasonable ratoa, P. IWa. anywhere InKansas, and don't, you the largest stock of all kinds of lumber of any yard west of Downs. lady who is loved and respected by considerably.

Mr. Crandall says have procured at a considerable forget it. her large circle of acquaintances, it i 1 McDowell's cost, saying very truly that farmers YOU can nna anymiog yuu waui, s.irst i.oor as well as those with whom she has North of Store. that the will be pushed' with all possible speed, but not in such from a fence post to a house or do not care to trade in a town where HOWELL 1ROS-, Harlan, Kansas. been associated in times past.

We barn outfit, and at better rates than it is so difficult to get water for future, which was, of course, the proper thing to do. A great newspaper man was banting recently, and a storm coming up crept into a hollow log for shelter. After the storm had abat weather us to be an injury to congratulate the new couple upon their teams. Now Burr Oak is an anywhere the building. their wise start upon the troubled is an incorporated city, and water Keeps constantly on hands Fresh Meats of all kinds and sells at Go to the Chicago Lumber Yard sea of life, and hope that their fond All dav Sundav.

there fell Farms ior Sale- I have three good farms for sale is obtained in abundance at the depth of from 35 to 60 feet. We at Gavlord for your coal and est dreams will be fully realized. a snow and sleet, whjch completely lumber. ed he endeayored to crawl out, but We also acknowledge receipt of a on which purchaser can have from Hall. have two public wells, two large tanks, and a windmill, but for all covered the ground; with a coat of found that the log had swelled so L5VIN6 SATES.

W.N large supply ef the wedding cake one to five years time on one-half that it was impossible to make hi the good they do the town or the When you want Cook or Heating ice about 3 inches thick, which will put the ground in splendid condi the purchase prtce 11 aesireo. i also have several others which will farmers they might aa well be ia PHOTOGRAPHER. 1 Rratlasi phetofraphs and amaretyaet tahass. When asked by the Court wheth None but the choicest animals be sold at reasonable prices. Texas.

Farmers have to go to Stoves, or Barb Wire, call and get I prices and see a fine line in er he had anything to say why the sentence of the Court should not akeeoiafun line of Frames and Albasat J. D. HAGADORN. private wells or to the livery sta slaughtered. Give us a call, and learn our prices.

We will use you stock. Also a lull line 01 sneit ana exit. He endeavored to compress himself as much as possible, but with indifferent success. He tho't about all the mean things he had ever done; until finally his mind reverted to the fact that instead of subscribing for his local paper he was in the habit'of borrowing it bles to get water for their teams Ko. ttr.

Kim Psrriflr tieaW IiaTQWare an al way uowu No. Royce, a city council is not all uv. iiiuuunuvvx I DIP riTTP "5 nnrtVi tion, but was quite severe on stock where unprotected. John Johnston has lost 12 head of cattle within the past few weeks. The only cause which they think of is that the cattle have been run- and said that Mr.

Berry arose well, whether you buy or not. 4-1 8 FOWLER DEDRICK. side. Smith Centre, Kansas, you want. They are all very good, but for success you must combine UDItS, fflEIITIOill Pickler had come to his house re with them in about equal parts peatedly with his bottle of whisky If you will call at ray BOOT and from his neighbor, and thus defrauding the printer.

Oa this he public spirit and a desire to work For Sale or Trade and would get his wife drunk, and for the interests of your town. ASTOUNDING 0TFERS1 SHOE STORE I will take pleasure I will sell or trade the Percheron felt so small that he slipped out of get very drunk himself; and that1 Burr Oak Herald. Stallion, "GRANT," formerly own the log without an effort. 2.x. in showing you the, best article in he had broken up his family and Should think from the reading of rl hv Tnrin Tiinsinfer.

Sr. Ace. Thi LncvDWOBTa Tiais. the best weekly piper Kaa-as (excepting oors) and the BrLUTiK will be seat to roa on the payment to as of CLUB RATES FOR TUS DAILY TIMK5. IT.

JI DhAA. tknl alienated his wife's love for him, the above that Burr Oak had been vein, weight. i66o Dounas. iiorse JLisUues xiiio oiiwcs tu Che nig ratory editor of the Pio lyoahand. Children's psstaras a sneeialtr.

THEO. SHOEMAKER has a armflctt set tf 3 RACTS Of Smith County Lands, Which he corrects tvery morning. This is the only set ef Abstracts in Smith coanty. All parties desiring Abstracts ef Lands or Town Lots in Smith C. can get same at reasonable rates and on short notice by addressing or calling upon Thxo Shosmaxxk.

Register of Deeds, Smith Centre, Kansas. and that there was now nobody to kept at Morris, Cook Morris' kaTC et geen a western market ha vine a similar experience to neer, met having a sufficient ameunt livery stable, Smith Centre. take care of the little child born to ours. There is one thing very eer niag in the dry cornstalks and have filled their stomachs so full that digesf.ioii was impossible. 4 aty treasurer John Johnston and family, who have been pending the winter' with his pa- rents in Hocking county, Ohio, re-turied to their home in Cedarvilie Friday night.

They report having a very pleasant visit, and come back very much rested. of brains to place hit spite in I5tf 1. A. JJU I Tbi Lmuiwm DaTLT Tim fa only a year It fa by all odds the rery beat daily paper fat Kan-ass. To aoy one snbsmbinc for the Daily Tims one year and payinf a.

IS. we wSI send the Datlt I have ladies shoes all grades and prices, at the old stand. them but him, The Court inter tain, and that Is, we should try words, ot his "hired hand" to help some scheme to wake our folks ud rupted him, saying that his remarks him out last week with a few ill JAS. A. CAMERON.

nf th ininr neh were not pertinent, and furnished Timfs aad the Bnxrrw both one year. By aoceptifc this efTer, which fa sood eol tn Notice for Publication. aatured kicks at the editor of the Bulletin. There is no particular failure as we have -for a well dees no reason. Whereupon tne coun Laxd Omci At Kihwim.

Kaxtaa, Sec 24, 1684. December 31, 1S34 yon get your heme paper the basi daily paper in Kansas on tkak, a boat the To the Farmers- our town, and that there should be ty attorney arose and stated to the Katie is herebv siren that the following named I harm in the little flings, as they several I me Tya pay for two weekly papers. Hardacre Mix have twiner done, and that now. Couit that he wished to have it un settler ha. filed notice of his intention to make I You need not be afraid to sub fiProofinwpportor na cuum.

ana mas ta iron only have sufficient point in them to show the quality of the whisky TT.verv man who owns real estate ir 1 derstood that the person leierrea prooi will be made oetore wie tiiera oi sue umnn i tmji; SuuenpuobS reeeirea at ue xiCLucn omee, PREMIUMS- Auy ooa dejirint a sample eopy of Tin Iav- scribe for the Bulletin and pay this town ourht eertainly to be as to by Mr. Berry was "Pickle," and Court at Smith Centre. on 7ttu tris: H.B. DickeT. D-8.

19996. for the qr ne aid "hired man" takes as a regu for it sir advance, because if there hoops, for sale cheap. Tuit the ing for pork or sorghum. I aa 1 a. 1.

ne qr Beo- 6. and sw qr nw qr nw qr sw qr lar part of his mental pabulum 'is money enough in this office aad Goto Shearer Gaylord furniture store for furniture and sewing machines, and make your wives happy, and at the same time much interested as he who pays not "Pickler," at wnicn staiemt istsratr an. i ntnBtr debt. I all the boys (including the Court) Sao.4. To.

4. il w. no names we tuuowiugi wobth DiiLT or Tnxi.T Tinrs. or circular the wouderfol premiums giTen by the Leavenworth Tut, eau hare, them by eutUof oat thi wltaeme. to prove his eontinuoa residenoe upon, G.

W. had better eat a whale or POLAND-CHINA Male Hogs, For Sale by two to enlarge his brain, furnish that of county attorney together, we propose to run it for two years at least, don't you forget it. Come out of the brush, boys, and laughed, and some were even ctv.i let us fix that will. What do you enough to say that Dick couldn a- of Skus. -W.

ad" aad seadlnt the same with request to astonish tbem at the wonoeriuuy low prices you will have ta pay. his "hired hand" with a better iU.y el.

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About Smith County Bulletin Archive

Pages Available:
1,986
Years Available:
1884-1890