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Smith County Bulletin from Smith Centre, Kansas • 3

Smith County Bulletin from Smith Centre, Kansas • 3

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I Married. On March There are two things which the Bulletin S. B. Miller and John Cox, of Harlan, Smttlj (fotmitj JJullcthu requests its readers to do, viz Plant; at his office, by Judge J. D.

Haga- were taking in the sights at the metropolis MAILS. Mall anir duly from the East. Gaytorti. o'clock a. 01.

aad depart foe the tart liar- JACOB BRUNNER, Trees, and clean up your yards and cellars. dorn.l.Al. Mohler to Alfreda Da Tuesday. Any one sending us 12 new cash suc-scribers may keep $3.00 out of the remittance for their trouble. Here is a chance, sure enough.

Dr. Daly, one of the most modest men we have in this city, deposits a dollar and a half, which entitles him to a ticket in our vis, all of Smith county. No cake, lord, at 4 p. bi. Ik-mrtx inr K.rf donA.

ria. Cora, tudsoa ad Published every Friday While at Gaylord the other evening, Dr. We do not ask these because the doing of either would in any way help us, but simply to remind each -reader of this paper of a no cards, but plenty of endy. Scott, daily excedt Sundays at 9 o'clock a. ai aad rnvl (SP m.

Holmes gave us a lift, financially, on his J. W. Brandon and Dick Pickler subscription account. WEATHER REPORT For the week inding March nth, 1SS5. Orange aad Cry'' ctinedayt lud rul iy, ana ar(iuicw) GO EEEER EEEEE RRRR A NN AA GE NNNE A A EEE EEE RRR AAA GGGE NNNE RRAAL GGE RRAAL GG EEEEE EEEEE A A Ll.LLL June drawing.

las. Stonehocker, and Toe El son, of small matter the performance of which will greatly improve the appearance of their property and save them from a spell of Wind. Date. Temperature. Ariive Iroro Awrrrw, ia.

smart ano Crystal Plains, swapped stories with ns a went up to Reamsville Tuesday and beat Peter Pyle out of their dinners. We have no positive evidence, we only judge from the C2 few minutes Wednesday. TacMlar. 1 hurwfciy tim saruruar1. departs Kane ti.y at 1 p.

3 3 Arrive an! depart KT i-n-w; Mnnnd. I-ctai n. Svcct Home and 1 baton, daily J. D. Taylor, of Villisca, Iowa, brother of in 3 uT nw except Sunda) reputation these men bear for such business.

Mrs. Treasurer Shoemaker, is here muking Arrives ami lpart daily, mciuuru. lor Rirwin, yw. lonraliis and Oiftord. 1 nw 3 1 3 Thur.

12 30 66 Friday 13 32 60 Sat. 14 42 54 Sun. 15 24 56 M011. 16 24 30 Tues. 17 12 0 Wed.

18 2S 62 her and her family a visit, lie will stay several davs. Arrivt from tertnantnwn, vio lOTtntto, at is Our young friend N. Hefiner, 44 56 44 4S 16 54 of Beaver, called and give us an Iueday, 1 hunday and atatoay, ana or-parts same dav at p. m. Arnvra from Uloomingion, via.

Fean-vilte and Tyney, at i m. on Monday and Fridays, sickness, and perhaps the payment of heavy doctors' bills. Usually the cellar is under the house, and it is a well known fact that decayed vegetables are a powerful auxil-liary in breeding disease, and that if they are cleaned out early in the spring the house will be much sweeter and everything will be much pleasantfcr. The benefit derived from planting trees is hardly to be measured, and without much urging the citizens of this town, and, in fact, of the entire county, will not fail to tlant trees. 1 I nw northeast northwest I nw A nw Burn fire guards and be ready -v the and departs saui days at p.

n. prairie fire when it conies. This aiuii.e is free, and if heeded by the farmers may ae Arrives ironi Kirermn. 1 tt. Fridays, at 4 p.

and departs Wednesdays aad C. C. Gardiner, of Lexington, Iowa, sends the cash by his friend Colwell for the Bulletin for one year in advance, and he may have to come out and draw the wagon home. 'Noah Tatterson called Wednesday and informed us (on the sly) that preperations are about all made for his wedding, which takes place one day next week. We promised not to say a word about -it.

It will not be a great while before the new bell will be ringing from the belfry of the new school house. The building is walking along towards completion very rapidly. A. U. Sheldon was seen on our streets, Tuesday morning, with his "mop" in hand.

invitation to be present at his house last eveining and partake, with his family and friends, of an oyster supper, which on account of pressure of business we were forced to decline. We are verv Saturdays at 8 a. au STORE. KEEPS THE NEWEST GOODS AND SELLS THEM AT The Lowest Prices. t'ltm from great loss.

Office Hours fr-m 7.50 a. m. to 8 30 p. m. Henry order btumcss ijose at p.

m. drti aaday from 1 ra. to 3 p. D. Lafe I lubler took a little run down to Where the sign is used, it means below zero; where no sign is used, above zero.

Th'i Bulletin hereby extends an invitation to all subscribers of-the old Pioneer to come and have their Gaylord Saturday night, and on SiuiJiiy! morning we heard they had a big tight down sorry, for we feel confident they had a grand good time, as well as a good supper. Business Cardi there the night before. name's upon the Bulletin subscription book, and get a paper One of the most pleasant social parties of the season was the "farewell" party given by Master Will, and Miss Nellie Brisbin at their home in this city on Saturday night SOCIETIES. that is here to stay. If you have Our weather caught a little cold Siuviay evening, and Monday morning we were treated to a little flurry of snow the last, hope, of the season.

last. It being known that on Monday of It besrins to look like business. That's the 111 ney to pay in advance, so much he better; but if you have not the money handy, or if you this week they with their parents would re JO. O. VESTA IjULKiE, No.

15J. meets every Saturday evening In their JNO. H. HARDINU, li. J.

J. POLLOCK, Sec move to their new home in Nebraska, and thus be lost from the social circles of Smith have any fears that this paper is PUBLIC SALE! ON Thursday, March 26, 1885, At my farm, one mile west of Stuart, in Oak Township, Smith county, I will sell to the highest bidder the following property, viz Thirteen Milch Cows, i Graded COUNTRY PRODUCE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE. JACOB BRUNNER not here to stay, come anl subscribe and pay for the paper when- Centre for a while, at least, their friends (by whom is meant all the young folks in 'ever it is convenient. The only the city and vicinity,) gathered at the resi inducement for subscribers to pay right, "Shelly," the real pleasure in married life is in "keepin' house." II. A.

Clark, of Independence, Iowa, an old pcquaintance of ye editor in our "mud pie" days, was the City Friday and made us a very pleasant visit. He is now engaged in traviling for a barbed wire house. The Smith County Pioneer is now run by steam. Downs Times. The general imprission up this way is dence at an early hour of the evening and 31 TART LO)iE.

Xn. 2H. I. O. O.

mwb ercr Satunlay i.i,-ht at Staart. Ytfillue tirctfc-rrn Js Hoi.i ok-. Secretary. WKSI F.RN STAR LODGE. No.

.74. A A nccr. in HcLkracU'i Hall it 7 p. a oa rl.c hrst and third Saturcajr ia rxa av-i-iti. mum; Lrcttirea ia gnod (undine will be trrawl R.

M. i'll KLtR, W. M. A. U.

-HtUMlV. Secretary. CMl'ltl Ct IKE LOUOfc, No O. Last Saturday was really the only M.irch weather we have had this winter. But was no disguising the fact of its beiu a full-fledged March day.

II. M. Hand, of the Plains, called Wednesday and secured a number in uur June drawing. Mr. Hand, this will increase your peach crop 50 per cent.

C. D. Scott, president of the coal carpor-ation, came up Sunday to take leave of in advance is that by so doing they proceeded to have what we should call a Bull, one 3-year-old Colt, 2 yearling get a number in our June drawing, the premium being a 3-inch Cald Colts. 1 double-seated Spring Wa general good time, and kept it up until a late hour. Singing, talking and playing was the order, and each individual seemed well waon.

ou are just as wel gon, 1 Sulky Plow, 1 Mower and come to become a subscriber to to be trying to outdo the others in making Sulky Rake, 1 combined Corn Lister and Drill, cultivators, house I l- w-. meets ia McDowell-i Hall at 7 a. I 00 the 6rt aud third ktoaday ia each moaih. this paoer without the money as the affair more joyous. And when it came that it used to he run by steam for nearly SMITH old neighbor, Terry Brisbin, who started Apples at the new meat market.

Go to the old market for cheap hold and kitchen furniture. with it. Regular readers will cen Monday for his new home in Neb. to playing "snap and catch 'em," it was a' noticeable fact that Uncle Jerry and Mrs. Terms: On sums over a urknea 111 gooa ttuemt arc invited to aieet ita U5.

r. J. PATTfcfc, W. R. A.

CHANDLER, Recorder. ROHT. ANDERSON' POST. No. 45.

C. A. Meei in McDowcll'i Hall at 7 p. m. oa meats.

ter a favor by showing this notice to thei: neighbors and old Pioneer readers. E. S. Morgan, one of Reamsvil'cV credit 01 is months, at 10 per cent Brisbin were not the oldes1: folks in the solid merchants, rave us a short cal: interest, with approved security; Books and Fine Stationery at the second ami luuria Friday of each moota. Vis Wednesday.

Wiley is getting better-look $5.00 and under, cash in hand. Nelsons. ing every day. iting comrade are always welcome. R.

A. CHAN ll. KK, J. V. HENDERSON.

COUNTY house they taking part in. the play, and proving themselves even more nimble than some of the youngsters. When the time came for leave-taking, however, all evi oaie 10 commence at 10 a. m. r.wt A iit.

Fast I six years, but in its last few days it was run principally by wind, and now that has given out. A. Cibulski, of Cora, who came to this county last fall from Republic county, and who is highly pleased with the change, called Monday and secured a number in oar June drawing and the great Family journal for a year. II. A.

Hester, who has been spending several weeks visiting his old home in Dick Tickler has come home and gone t- The finest lot of candies at the S. R. HERREN. J. L.

Williams, Auctioneer. work in his law office with renewed energie Post Office CV). F. 3d REGIMENT K. S.

MEETS for mutter attd drill at thctr Armory ta Mc Dowtll'i Hall ai m. oa the firt Wednesday c4 and you will find him the same old Dick each month. 1'ioaiut attendance is enpectcal. or a Oranges and Lemons at the City you did before he got "Hon." hitched on in dences of happiness suddenly disappeared from the faces of all, and one could almost imagine himself in a funeral procession, as, with a reluctance that verged into sadness, SEED BARLEY- reasonable cqcirc furnished wtthin five days after muster. F.

j. FAT! EE. Cape Uw'J r. Meat Market. front of his name.

Did yon say you would plant trees? Monday bore every evidence of being a regular March day. E. S. Welch was "spinning" with us a ew mini! Wed nesd ay The assessor is abroad in the land, seeking whom lie may devour. D.

H. and family were visiting I. S. Drummon in this city, Wednesday BANK, bix-rowed, free from weed seed 32tf E. B.

WENTWORTH. Currant Jelly at the City Meat Every few hours of each day, covered wa each one present stepped forward and bade the members of the family "adieu and God orn Myers, Illinois, returned home Friday night. Al Market, 10c per lb. gons are seen passing through our streets, reports a splendid visit, but says the weath speed." It is needless for us to say that For Furniture and Coffins go to Choice steak, best cuts, at 10 many locating in this county, while some are going further west, where they can take er has been very severe there and that he is Mr. B.

and family will ever retain a warm S. D. CUMMINGS, at Barger Harwood's. glad to get home. place in the hearts of our citizens.

Jerry Brisbin and family have gone to SMITH CENTRE, KANSAS. Go to the CHICAGO LUMBER Co. Gayloxd, for bargains in coal and lumber. Cash paid for Hides at the City RAILROAD! T. J.

Clark, of Pawnee township, son of 1 hat old veteran J- J- Clark, being in town their new lMine, up on the State line. Meat Market. Government lands. S. E.

Tompkins, o( Jacksonburg, bcint in the city Saturday, and wishing a chance at our wagon, although he was paid severs: months in advance, paid for another yeai and secures a number in our drawing. ihe whistle ot the locomotive is again W. T. irphy, of Pawnee, called stay just long enough to get warm Prompt 3lfiitiw riven to all kink ofc Centre. Kan.

jichard Pickler, Monday, improved a few minutes of his spare time by calling and subscribing for his The Howell Bros, lumber yard at heard in the not very far distant future, and and say ''ii nvdy." 'eading family journal, which he paid for Harlan is taking the lead in lumber and coal. 2Qtf before many months the conductor will be Call and examine that mammoth stock of Boots and Shoes at Cameron's before buying. Meibergen Ebert, of Uaylord, me year in advance calling out at the Smith Centre depot, "All JOHN HALL, President. A. U.

SHELDON, Cashier. C. the short man from Fawnee township, ttled Monday and subscribed aboard." Now is the time for every citizen Apples and Bologna Sausage at M. J. Chandler, of this township, came ATTORNEY.

Will prartwe in all eoart of the-1 5.u Dutriet, aal the 1 S. Lao.1 OflW. Smiih Centre. Kan, of Smith county to lay off his coat and ren for the faniny journal. the City Meat Market.

11 Saturday and ordered the Bulletin sent B. Jacobs, the restaurant man and ex-dealer in "wet goods," had a little "round" with a customer, and as a result came ou of the row a little disfigured, but announce himself still in the ring, carrying one haii: in a sling. der all the assistance in his power to aid this his daughter, Mrs. Jas. L.

Gordon, Te Call at Reed's Store if you wish Sam'l S'rniathan, of Harvey township, enterprise. -innseh, for another year, for which ie paid "spot cash" and owns an interest Believing that the time had come, that the to subscribe for Blaine's "Twenty Years in Conjiress," wi must reduce their stock of clothing for new goods on the way, and will sell at prices that defy competition. 3itf Sauvain Gustin have the finest line of Trunks ever brought to Smith Centre. 22 was in the "uy Monday and made this of a it call. JNO.

Q. ROYCE, iron was hot and should be struck, the citi 1 the Wagon. LOANS An interesting programme will be ren- zens of this town called a meeting at the Lime, cement, plaster and hatr, G. W. 1 limped into our sanctum Wm.

II. Colwell, of Cora township, being COUNTY ATTORNEY. Will practice ia all the Court of the Fiftiwnth office of L. C. Uhl, Friday evening, for the at the Harlan lumber yard.

dered at the Y. M. T. U. meeting at thi-place to-morrow (Saturday), consisting .1 the city Saturday on business, called and Monday 1 said that he had "proved up Oil his game ankle too soon.

purpose of discussing railroad matters. Ju.li.-ial Dtstrirt. wheti the roantT is not iutrre night two copies of his leading family Lumber, coal, lime, cement and speeches, readings, declamations, music. Negotiat-il, and Interest Bear-ini; Vrtiliratfs issued. Grass Seeds- urnal, one to be sent to his father in Mar I od before tbe Ktrwui LauJ oiSre.

Slice with The Biurnx. P. C. II 1 lan, of Harlan, was in the city hair at the Harlan lumber yard. in county, Iowa.

Colwell says he wants a Clover, Timothy, Orchard and The meeting will be held at the M.E. Church, commencing promptly at 10 A. m. "aUUvell b-a-d. Tuesday, amending to some important busi Blue Grass, at very enthusiastic meeting was had.

Dr. Willis Cannon was elected chairman and Y. II. Nelson, secretary, and after a couple of hours' consultation together it was finally decided to organize a local company, for the G. Ilitclii Choice Seed Potatoes at AHLBORN BROS.

R. A. Henderson, of Lincoln township w. Milton Allen, of Lebanon, who has been AHLBORN BROS'. An elegant line of Harness ivai a pleasant caller naturuay.

lie came teaching school near that place this winter bring his daughter up to the teachers1 You can get Harness from $18 and wlio was 111 the city Saturday attending COLLECTIONS lamination, and like a great majority ol puqiose of building a railroad from Smith Centre to some point on the Central Branch goods, Trunks, Valises, just ARCHITECT. Will furul-h bills aa-1 pcciGeation fur the baliJ- to $40 at he good 1 aimers ot this county, tound time jachers' examination, found time to call received at SAUVAIN GUSTIN S. come in and secure the Family Journal railroad, and such company was accordingly our headquarters and renew his faith in the, SAUVAIN GUSTIN'S. Madni oil all possible any kul of frame work, a ticket for the Caldwell Wagon. Family Journal.

formed, with the following Board of Directors Everything in the furniture line, TREE SEEDS Peter Pyle, J. R. Jones and Jack King- G. Wash. Anderson reports a good at Willis Cannon, G.

V. White, L. C. Uhl, from a Picture Frame to an Elegant Parlor Sett, at Honey and Black Locust, Ga- ail 01 Keamsville, warnieu iy our tendance to his show at Keamsville Satur HaU. ness.

He called upon the Bulletin outfit. The Vuu.n Men's Temperance Union meets at M.E. Church in this city on Saturday of tiiis week. All invited. Judge ijadorn seems to be reaping quite a har -t, for it appears that the marriages are a'l getting ripe during his term of office.

It will pay those who are handling intoxicating piors under permit to examine carefully the new law, for it is certainly a terror to evil doers. Correspondents will please bear in mind that their cummuncations must reach this office by Tuesday evening to insure insertion that week. E. Stevens, A. U.Sheldon, Henry Ahlborn, talpa and Mulberry, at iHinty fire" Monday morning, and told us W.N S.

D. day night. lie gave an entertainment at AHLBORN BROS'. W. II.

Nelson, F. T. R. M. Tickler, ra my stories, some 01 wnicn we Deneveu, Portis last night, but we have not heard Go to Sauvain Gnstin's for all S.

McDowell and E. S. Barger J- ind many that it would take a candidate to with what success. We wish him an abund PHOTOGRAPHER. First-cls pocTaphf and ambrotrpe takes.

Call at D. Cummings' Furni kinds of Harness goods, Trunks At the meeting of the Directors, held im believe. They gave a full report of Bro. ant success in his new business. DEPOSITS Rec'ied, subject to check at siirlit.

ture rooms and look at the grand and Valises. mediately after the public meeting, the fol Anderson's show there Saturday night. Us teeo; a all Hue of Frame aaJ AJbam eowtast est display ot turniture ever lowing officers were elected for the ensuing Dewald Bro's have invested quite extens r.OKN. To Mr. and Mrs.

J. R. Jones, of brought to Smith county. GARDEN SEEDS- year: ively in carpenters' pencils. They are man ixeamsville, Sunday, March Sth, 1SS5, at rresh.

Selected btock. No Old President. I deal exclusively in Boots and Dr. Willis Cannon, ufactured by Iligbee. They have more than ie usual hour, a daughter, of usual weight Seeds carried over.

Shoes," and keep the largest and ice-i res. A. U. Sheldon, they need, and any person wanting inl lung power. The mother and child are AHLBORN BROS'.

most complete line in the city Secretary. W. II. Nelson, anything in that line can probably be ac ly on hanL ChiMren't tnetare a apeoialt-. JH J.

F. SAWYER, HOMEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN, CORA, SMITH KAS. tecial attentMO rtveo to tie treatment of tlwwa JuttwiiaT dL.ara.aes an otnttooo to female, tiw ling well, and the proud father was in Jones Nye has certainly come to stay. He Call and look at them, whether you Treasurer. E.

S. Barger, comodated by calling upon them. We handle the Gaylord Roller ir office Monday telling how much nicer it wish to buy or not. Name of corporation to be "Smith Centre PASSAGE brought five or six car loads of goods, and has kept four teams busy hauling from the Flour and Meal as good as as than any of his neighbors' babies. JAS.

A. CAMERON Mr. A. S. Kingsbury, of Burr Oak, Solomon Valley Rail Road Co anv on the market.

railroad for a week. Iowa, arrived at Cora on the 1 6th inst. President D. Scott, of the Smith Con Everything is now in good condition for Fowler Dedrick. Meibergen Ebert, of Gaylord this company to push forward and secure for to visit his sister and brother-in-law, Mr.

Coal, Prospecting and Mining wishes W. M. MjKnight came into our office sell ea. of ciilJreo KKre-rfuIly treated with mi I mcUk-iut. 41 7 us a railroad and connect us with the out and Mrs.

D. W. Relihan. He is much is to state that the assessment ot per TicKets and From Enrol e. Go to the Chicago Lumber Yard Monday, sin king a fine cigar, but did not side world, and make Smith Centre one of lit.

on the subscribed stock to that com- pleased with our Connty offer the eJ'u one, from which we con ii.iny is 50 per cent, of the face value, and the best cities in the West. We sincerely hope there will be no person to throw cold water on the enterprise, but encourage it in jQIU W. H. CAMPBELL, eluded that he is not going to be a candid 15 lbs. dried apples for $1.00.

15 lbs. dried prunes for $1.00, 15 lbs English currants, $1.00. to-lb. pail white fish for 60c, 7 lbs. good green coffee, $1.00, Jno.

L. Williams, of Cora, and Terry at Gaylord for your coal and lumber. GARDEN TOOLS! not of the amount remaining due. The ate this fall. every possible way.

BILLS company have ordered their machinery and Womer, of Womer, were pleasant callers at our office Wednesday. The boys were Levi Buchur.an, of this township, living 3 work of sinking the hole will soon com SURGEON DENTIST, I permanently Iuue4 at tirwia, omj UaipraetK at CaJarvitle. tiaytord. and Smith Centre, wlud pUne ha wiU rit evary month, aui will DrenamJ ta .1 Li I i. and all otner goods in propor Last Friday we had a little business down mence.

down as witnesses in Mr. Shurtliff's pension case before the special examiner, St. John, tion, 3itf. miles north uf town, has sold his farm and all his personal property and will start next week for Washington Territory. Foor at Gaylord, aTid jumping aboard the stage Of Exchange forl and upward 1).

W. Relihan, our popular Clerk of the and tound time to call in and each secure alongside of "Uncle Willis," we were soon drawn on England, Ireland. 1 1 reoau p.w. T4.I0 spades, Hoes. Rakes, at AHLBORN BROS'.

Furniture of every style and kind, pictures and picture frames in endless variety at. S. D. CUMMINGS'. Court, came into our shop the other pulling towards that city.

As we were glid HORSE FOR SALE. Levi! We a'l feel sorry for you. wagon numbers. Council Bluffs, M'ch. 16, '85 France and all Cermany.

..1 'niiiig with "blud" in his eye, determined ing along over the prairie, Uncle Willis 26tf E. B. WENTWORTH. Uncle John Caldwell, of Covington, the La uhl. help us get rich, and, opening the doors pulling back on the lines, we couldn't help Ed.

Bulletin Your valuable paper is iiis heart wide open, gave us the collateral a welcome visitor at our home. Having SEED POTATOES. first 'Superitii indent of the Smith County Poor Farm, called Tuesday and provided his family with some good, wholesome read- noticing what a change had come over things since our last ride. The whip re three subscriptions, one to be sent to Go to the City Meat Market lived near Smith Centre for several years, it LAWYER. 0oe ia Smith Centre.

ja mth of Ahltxn', The celebrated "Buckeye" L'ota iiU father, at Burr Oak, Iowa, and one to mained in the socket, and that old familiar brings me many items of news from friends when you want a lunch of Oysters, Sardines, Bologna Sausage or toes, and Australian Oats for seed hi aunt at Dunbar. Pa. ITe trets threp Get ap, Bawley," was not heard only and old acquaintances. for sale cheap, by once, and then the driver had forgotten that The winter at this place has been very se- S. A.

KENDALL. lis at the Premium. Rev. W. J.

Meredith preached his fare Dried Beef- LOCK-STITCH BARB WIRE H. Bradley, "Bawley" was in the stable and a regular s. ere. We have an ear inclined lor the 6w Custar, Kansas. With thanks for past, and soliciting a continuance of your favors, 1 remain Very Truly Yours, A.

U. SHELDON. Cashkr. took a chance at our Caldwell Wagon. Oliver Diisnver, of German township, and one of the old pioneers of this county, was in town Tuesday, looking as though he had passed through the winter in pretty good shape.

He made us a pleasant call, and of high flyer" had taken bis place. With this well sermon at the M. E. Church. Sunday voice of spring, which we hope is not far distant.

A Reader new team we were not long in reaching our destination, and after beating Ketcham out the bmilh County iiank are evening, tor this year, which was pronounced by all who listened, to be a masterly effort. He will leave to-dav to attend Every Spool Guaranteed. AHLBORN BROS'. D. Relihan, Clerk District Court, has for sale several good again prepared to make "Farm of our supper, we started out to interview b.

K. ilerron, ot Dak Creek, near Loans," and hereby extend an in course secured a number in our June the boys." Our first place to visit was inference at Clyde, which meets next Stuart, one of the old "stagers" of tlais County, was in the city Wednesday and to all those desiring to tll nntt.nffii-p fnr it ic vom noliiril fnr I "l4uul vitation drawing. tarms. bee him before 28 made this ofhee a pleasant call. Mrs.

on real estate to oorrow monev 1 .1 .1 1 ucwuuucr umu to uiitin most? wimj uc- i Ilerron's healUi is very poorly and they an 1 inose outsiue 01 me inurcn, earnestly I -r call and get terms. are going to travel this summer, hoping If you want to buy the best farm for his return 1 anxious scat iirsi, jnu uu entering While corn is now a pretty fair price, it will pay every farmer to husk his corn out and get all that he cannot feed off to market, THE NEW to benefit it, and is compelled to dispose LAND ATTORNEY! rS.W to toaa Smi Jt. Pkaiii. aa 1 Oikrai eoautiea, el Wert rale of latere. OflVej im Kirwia.

tan. J. KELLEY, ATTORNEY. CawkerCity, Kansas. Rspcew--Fir SatinaU lUo.

C.lwDr. kaaxaj S. Atjo bcHrr. Dckat. Knre II.

Bttxe. banker, "atew, Kasmt H. p. Pr.ie EmxT; A fariao kMM City. Mo.

A. U. SHELDON, 32 Caihier. we iouna me oia postmaster, rarker ana in the county, call on D. W.

Reli 1'om. Tygart received the sad intelligence, I the new postmaster, Sunderland, in each of his stock and other personal property about him before he can leave, and will han at the court house- 2S for we are going to raise one of the heaviest crops of corn, and in fact everything else, sell them at public sale on March 26th. Sa'urday last, that his father was dead and other's embrace, and apparently putting up that his mother was dying. He started im- I a job on the administration. We heard Meat NOTICE.

The Harlan Lumber Yard is pre See notice elsewhere in this paper. We earnestly hope Mrs. II. 's health will be this country has ever seen, this year. mediately, via Riverton, for the old home 1 George tell him that he would be willing to pared to furnish lumber for build Any person irr need of fence improved.

ing purposes at the very lowest in Iowa. We, in common with each of exchange the office furniture for a certain his many friends here, deeply sympathize number of settings of eggs and balance in We took a look through S. D. Cummings' extensive furniture house one day last week, posts, will find them at my place prices of any yard in the west House-cleaning is the order of the day First Dour North of McDowell's Give them a call. 2otf ith Mr.

Tygart, and hope that upon his ar- I mdk-cans, bnt couldn't learn just when the and found the entire building packed "jam Nearly every house you pass now, you see three miles east of Cora, on Pawnee Creek. H. A Myers Store. riving at nis destination he may hnd his I change would be made. We next went to full of choice articles of furniture, it being that they have moved their household goods io.ooo bushels of Corn wanted, mother's health much improved.

the Herald and found that Headley by large odds the fiuest Hne and heaviest out into the yard, and in the parlor at high had gone to Beloit on invitation of Major FOR SALE. at once, for which the highest market price will be paid. Inquire stock ever before brought to Smith county noon the only piece of furniture is the house Keeps constantly on hands Fresh I H- Hardin Meats of all kinds and sells at I Caldwell to take tea with him, and, if pos The following were the applicants'orcer lilicates to teach school: When you furniture, or whether you wife, (the husband, of course, can't spare A steam feed and meal mill, 20- at the Smith County Bank. sible, to get Lew to place his name back want to buy ur not, it will pay you to call BUILUtK, time to help,) with old rubbers, the oldes Peer horse-power, in good running order. Trade lively.

A good open- Kven Reed, Klva Marsh upon the books of the editorial association The celebrated McAahster coal and look throujh his establishment. Louie Wilson dress and apron she can find, and every We he "JamavT tr LIVING RATES but the boys, Mell and 'Gus, were there Priej Isaac Mahin thing to correspond, sineine merrilv as she I Trcssa Adams in for a live man. Will be sold be procured at no other place rather tHaa Pear werk. Rev. Jos.

Fatterson, who has been hold holding the fort. We met Webb McNall fnr msh. or troorl nrnnertv will be than the Harlan lumber vard. The Tenie Stoops 11 lemima jvgueiou with not water ana soap wasaes ott the dir m. Henderson on the street, and he so nearly resembled a taken in exchange.

For full par-1 best soft coal ever put into a Kose Hughs Bert Cornell Sa-m appceito a ear tVe eU Poet-Oree Smtik Outre, Kia. which has collected during the long winter. dude that we did not recognize him. After I ticulars call on the undersigned, at I Stove. 2)tf None but the choicest animals slaughtered.

Give us a call, and Idor Cartmell ing a series of protracted meetings at the Presbyterian Church, closed his meetings Monday night, after a short but successful session. Our church people have put in Rose Hadden calling upon these politicians, who are liv- Cora, Smith County, Kansas. Wib Cross ing upon the hard earnings of their fellow 24-tf Simok Deeks, learn our prices. We will use you James Allen Rosa Payn Florence Peer Lelia Mossman Katie Hammond, Nellie Bennett I Gray Lillie C. Allen The Dirictors of the Smith Centre and Solomon Valley Railroad Co.

had a business meeting, Tuesday night, at L. C. Uhl's of COWan I mpn fplr ac thnncrli U7A niifrli tf In cnmA. FOR SALE. r.ar.

1 their time fi-r the last two months pretty well, and arc very nearly tired out. They well, whether you buy or not. 4-1S FOWLER DEDRICK. Zetta Fail ming mat we wouia not oe asnameu 10 ten fice. Ye editor "sneaked in" and learned -CORN WANTED.

A very good brood mare, weight Hester Frazier I our children about (if we had any), so we have accomplished a great work in Smith Centre, and in fact, in all the surrounding many things about the workings of the com Qberdorf Agnew. UVERY. Careful aatler aJwaji ready te rtre Ute beat oCM eire to ataman ic Gire ai 1 m1 at I want 500 bushels of corn at Dora Herbert put in the balance of onr time in visitine Belle Ferguson about 1 100 pounds, with foal by Bowen's Norman Stallion very I cheap for cash- Inquire of Ed. Houser Katie McLlhone country. the substantial business men, and so occu once, tor wnicn 1 win exceange Furniture at very reasonable rates, Gordon Nerry Kendall pany, but at their request we will refrain for a few weeks from publishing their intentions, or what they are doing, further than to say that the busniess men of this 'town have pied the time until late bed-time, from Ada Sweetwood ia Sweetwood Ida Serena Ida Serena.

The county commissioners will be in ses Hooker, 3 miles south of Smith Centre. the Mo-nest market Drice As the examiners have not completed th 'hm we learned the same old story that tne 'l I 1 .1 Fnr the rnrn all at- lhi Smith for the corn. Call at the Smith GOULD COLLEGE, HARLAN, KANSAS. sion next M.mJay for the purpose of making final settlement with ex-County Treasurer we hear from every town in. this county, examination of the papers, we are unable to Centre Furniture Store.

give the names of the decided that we shall have a Railroad to start from this town, and go somewhere, and the indications of its earley construction are that business is beginning to revive, and with the advance in price of grain and S. D. CUMMINGS. Cama'l ft oid bank, ia Smith Ci BTe. THE SHEPMAN HOUSE, HITS CKNTRt, KA.N8A.

Winter Term begins Jan'y 7, iSSjA The Harlan lumber yard carries The Chicago Clothing House, which was stock, the farmers are becoming a very jolly quite flattering. the largest stock of all kinds of It the llow: ewrse of ttadr Preparatory Teachers, Commercial, TEAMS FOR SALE. lumber of any yard west of Downs. started at this place on Jan. 1st by Athow I lot; and whenever the farmer is happy, we Young, of Riverton, failing to receive suffi-1 who depend upon him for a living ought G.

W. Anderson and I. S. Drummond One span of mares, and one span Monoal. You can find anything UammadKma.

Beat, wenaraaaai reams. GaeaU Treasurer jhn Johnston, and his many friends will be glad to learn that the result of the very thorough investigation which Mr. Johnston has been making for several weeks past of the books in his office, is very satisfactory to him, and that he expects to be able to convince the Board that he is not behind one cent. Hon. L.

C. Uhl and Hon. R. M. Pickler, cient patronage to justify them in longer I certainly to feel pretty well.

No examiattiuoo eoterint. bat at the ckaa of I 01 find ample aal braWtem i of mules, for sale at reasonable irom a fence post to a house or enjoyed each other's company at Harlan, Wednesday. The former gave an enter each term. I lrf ampt room For the auainnliu a of continuing, because of the unfavorable lo We should certainly do Mr. Meadows an prices.

Also 2 good wagons and 2 barn outfit, and at better rates than Board enl Tuition reasonable. I cation, and being unable to get a building injustice if we failed to mention his large gooa sets ot narness. ian oe seen anywhere else. Farther pirtieaUri tirea by adJrexinc P. SHB3JLUT.

hffl down town, have closed their store and the tainment there in the evening, and the latter went down on other business. We had understood that Drummond had "j'ined two-story frame building, which is now en at my farm 4 miles northwest ot V. M. NOBLE, Pres't stock has been taken back to Riverton. closed.

Tt is the largest building in the Smith Centre. 4W-pd DOC LOGAN. 4-2tf IIarlan, Kansas. the old law firm of Uhl Pickler, have "Charley't Stark, who has been in charge county, being 45x120, two-story the-full out" to Anderson as a receiver of cash, but Ike says that story must have been started I have more furniture now in rav size. The intention is to make two halls in again hitched themselves up in double har If you waul Insurance WELL buildinz in Smith Centre than of the business here, is one of the very best young men that this country affords, and has during his short stay with us, made many the back part, upper story, 22x50, to be oc ness and 11 travel along at about the same I I A.

A a by some foreigner who- knew but little of the facts in the case while Anderson says lrvAii.mnuw against lire, itfrntnmjr. torna- Richardson has the bestf there is in all other institutions in cupied as halls by the secret societ societies, the lowest price, go to the Harlan I doV clones o. hurricanes machinery for boring. wells, and the county combined, and will sell and 70 feet in front to be used as offices speed as of "yore. They are both excellent lawyer and will, as they did before, make a strong firm.

The Bulletin wishes them there is not the least bit of. truth in the story, and adds that he is too well acquaint warm friends, who will be sorry to learn of this action on the part of his employers yard. They have the lareest sur- an time to pn, ho pre- his prices are very reasonable. the lower part is to be used as a skating cheaper than ever before heard of. Give me a call and look mv When you want work of this kind, dIv of Rich Hill and hard coal that mium, call at this ofhee nd ed with threading characteristic of the av- rink, full size.

This building is a beauty which necessarily removes him from our success. They will move their office up- stsirs over McDowell's store as soon asalerage printer to ever entrust one of them call on or addreis him Smith v. i mifli business circles. He will go back into the and add very much to the appearance of goodi over, whether j9U want to kept ia aaj town ia nortaweit let ttf write 70a Tip in tia lay or not cv-tibxai, timth tVJ uiizZ'j. tt Uizi teirfli uemre, Kaniaiv 3m main (tore st Rit ertoiii twwcottef plaittr can fe put ea tk wtlld with that poiitioo.

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