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Morton County Star from Richfield, Kansas • 8

Morton County Star from Richfield, Kansas • 8

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Scientific) Americas A GLITTERING BV 1 FREE 1 GOLD Agency for Farmers, Attention! Ilm total failure of the wheat crop thmyiar will make it impossible for mimy fanner to secure seed for lttlt down 1 IM' 'MT -Jl lu Oull im tfil, 1 ftltC Ifirt i 1 ut Guilt Witiu fa, Wiitii I Urt" mv iff a CAVEATS. TRAOB MARKS, Theueiohk; tlit Fanner and i Morton county, dt ho by uil upon all -it i hi i. r-r fce-tLHiy vn.iy Kt'lKi' 'AHAUIN OI8ICM PATCNTS, COPVNICHTB. etc, Ceveatis, nrd Trade-S'afk uMm-d. and nil l'fc tut liiinlum fiiui'aii tod fur Wot'nrmt feet.

Our la OrnnsiU U. S. f-msn and vu'tnii 'furii I' iil lu tilMJl'iiiiHuOM irora WnUim'uin. jiuud model, dr.iv, or wllh tio. if or not, frn if ttiaCT.

Our ft lint due nil iH'lil i lite. A Kirnihlit. "Jim in Ohum I'utvatt." wli nanirii of itttml il nu InjuurbUlo, county, tuwu, St ilt free, Amarus. C.A.SfJOW&CO. i titiEiiiM inUMesti in il-f lutni't' OFFICIAL Uaited States Land Officers.

(GarJen Chv Pl-trii li VwA lbWtw. Ii-iiiH Tuvlor Uweivi'r. Olllee in Lawyer's lil.uU Main Street Cmiiitiit in Land" DUtrU-t; Ikn.ceman Fin Hamilton, Morton, Hi-ward, Memlo, Foril, Clark, (iiny, Hiikll. Grant Hhi Stanton. Reprcsentttiva Cmgrosaioriiil District.

Janumuti Judge 32nd. Judicial District. Theoiloiiu liotkiu, County OXcers. ttTtt ttt tt T1 tT-Utt1 tt t1 1 tt 'LOCAL mUUMMttWUWUUM That was it (jranJ ruin on Tbo Fouvlli dir.fifi wna ti grtui hllC'lt'KU. Clumlv wiuUir a'iin llin iiioiiiiitfi.

Mi'. lu -ss ru-iUHo d'cighting tur V. A. Il't'k. The coiiiti'iaiiioiierM wero in regular nebioii Monday md Widtn'S-day.

Si at Cuthkilt, Now Mexico, and rites to have 1st- jmjior foi warded. The xlovk Inland 'tupuiiy'K ram iuker jh cipct-leJ In N-ward 00L0ii ttt iit-ry I'mt lir'Utr A Kit ll" 1 11 I v.t I It jour county to meet at ll court house Uithlh Id; on SaiunLy, filnf'Wnaliu ad free lliieit, wiirelo ill NS u. HkoaIiW r. Ntrf I'M K. I'liiet lilireitu for fMlienl in Ameiu4, lVt ltlit liiiHtl Utll lr Ua I liroUklll tuoi bauotiotiiiOKii liiw ul cu.r.a iuius Scientific $iucwau I nicett eirctilalion of any lentlfle psier tn tlie vena.

tHleiiuoi illu.irail. 'o til mill hnui4 oh mihoui Weenlr. l.OI" a run nionilit. Aiidrw 'i. 1'lilUaUtb.

I Uii.Jji,.Sew KULllJ. 167. yi.W, lu vhlt It ist wliijitf i i- I 4. .41 i. ft fl tl.i, Vii'f Ulias lit-, iutl ilti July la, ut for the purpose of devising tho best way fi concert of action in securing seed wheat for those who are desirous and IVuvefiu LVStii titu.

A i I nil Irrtkt lfin i-h sjh lttiy 1 (, ilM i'H If tll Altil tlflt-, i-A ') It i' ht i rat lien 11( ttk iMlitn'riu-tiiy, hbK to riu 1 r- Yl.fik4 sh.llM- S3Q0Q 'ill iu HH.r K-Mlt dti.l aiiiin-i. A Rocky Sentinel, H-. wul pUf wM' li vu-n ihtkwrii Nu muiit fr nit mil on-tu( nUt otd (tui (chrnttl-1 drlr Imi vh wprkef irm Mufe ttUiriri writ4r(. I alrceJy uulu ndj rovl 1. rf ilj tri-tmmf 't HttlibrT, v.hu ar HiskUtr avr 3MM urrtu b.

ll Ut fetf I utl At'Ort ai wi.t liu 4 WO. rtiikusu, uuLur iff. 4V I Kcprweiilaiivo. will agree to put out a crop tall. Hated this full day of Jifly 1S03.

John W. Jicaty, J. C. Kilbourn, W. Martin, W.

11. Newberry, i J. E. Carpenter, J. K.

Kelly. Samuel I Lawrence, L. W. SipcH, J. 1., Cox, Jaine Elliott and othei.

I Y. P. E. County Clerk. County Treasurer.

T. J. PEARSON, i j. V'A I'ntiticHl SliiHinnker. l'robuto JuOo.

District Clerk. ti i BETSXSIXSIt county to day. PoM muster Co of Wiftolu wan transuding ut the etuiiity sent yesterday. Eli Tray rcporU Xom eotinty extremely dry. thinke ol re-turning to Morton.

Delithi Evans was title this week, luvviMititig Fvun li oin A ki.n: Harris Uurvlinltiu' f) View Trtmk A Woodman Little Long I .1 A Gordon ii ISetitia Martin 0 Kilbuum K.p'i Public Inbtruttion. Koyister of DeeJs. (sheriff. County Attorney. Surveyor.

1 County Commissioners Program for July IJepent motto. IS 1 1 W00DWOrKic(p)' AfTACME(lf5 qS) TYLER DESK ST.lCU:S.'!0 Our Mauim rth Catalogue of JUvk Phbkh, and ctbsr omen for 1M3 now rea.iy. New Goods. Jw Hty'o l.l IH-sks, Tablvn, Chairs, Book Co sea. cLhi-ntls ami ut muUblcss prirs, above indicuted.

Our goods are wt and sold freely In every country th5t speaks English. CAtalovuea free. I'ontstel'i-. Topic: "How to meet Trouble." aitendii: the celecrutiou. Iliiriifes.

Uofitu and SIiooh mi paired with neat new nnd li Send your work in ly any of ilie Iltickhnvs. Satiritiictioii RUFF, Clorodo T- W- TODD, WELL KICUFIIiLD. KANSAS. K.B. Wells cleaned et rtaxonaiU rati C.

W. hen ley Wst hi large grey hoixo wniie tonung iiirougn na ii.iinucnnnDC tiv Johnson City lust Friday. Uliiui. 8T.lflUIS.M0. yryi DALLAS TEX.

City of Richfield. Clay Jessup hos been aiipointed trustee oi Maud township and will muko a number one oflicer. lili. wi.i'dtmsvf old. mil in lin ir t-i ItK-alit iin iitf.

Any SiTiptnro lesoi: Acts: 1(1; 23, 2.) and 1 Cor. 3, 7. i-ong. JlollCall: -Tiotiblo." Prayer. Recitation, Willio Cooper Select Heading.

Mrs. Walker Song Recitation, Fannie Combs Select Reading, Mr. Hook Song Recitation, Graco Wilson Select Rcadiiig, Rosa Simmons -Wm. Wilson of Stevens county I'ortvr CradJock As Elliott Little Elliott Jacob Uidlfinan I (t Van Gundy C.ilvin Coon I Littla Frank Weir Mayor. Clork.

Treasurer. Councilmcn. City Marshal luniiib fvarvihuiir. Wa sun itm, V. (n dvvutn came over to IJichfiold Wednesday General repairing of miiiiII machinery, parasols and door locks, keys made, saws filed, clocus claaned, sewing machines cleaned and adjusted.

F. C. Holman, F.icbc!d, Kausas. to attend tho Oddfellows installation your ptr momtiiifl, or nil yuur itinr lit- w-nk. 'Una i no enUriy iiw ti-titf tic-m turtrn wtnkr.

J3 TntkiiuriipwrnUi, nu iiitK-li -r a iit 1 It; 1 tri-nr. Wpm i furtitli ou llifl rtn. ltl.itm. Mi I No j.ii vy i lilii here. Full 'i It j' i 4U.I&U, A I.

NIL and returned homo yesterday. C. W. Wiley and wife will start in a few days on a trip to lb World's Fair after which they will pay a visit to Mrs. a relations in renn- PH0r0GRAPHS.iJt rhotograpbs cxenutod jiromptlj and in the highest style of the Art.

Call at the Gallery, two doors below the Wind mill nnd examine Specimines of our Work, Children's pictures a Specialty. Tricea moderate. DUJilN CO. Rich Geld, Kansas. sylvania.

Song School District No. 5. Ana Elliott Director Burchslod Clerk Dean Treasurer. CITIZENS of MOKTOX County while in Topeka should go to the rhineas Walker and a young WEV WW YOU Oliver Dean Elmer Martin Recitation, Recitation, Song friend from Baca county have gone to the mountains for a few weeks vacation. The Star wishes the boys a pleasant trip.

The questions having failed to for central location, good accommodation at most reasonable rates. C. SWARTZ Manwcu. Conducted by Mr. Craddock.

A free coinage convnntion of tho American Bt-mctalic League is called to meet at Representative Hall, Topeka, on July 20, at 2. P. M. Redtided rates will bo secured on all rail roads. arrive on time tho Normal was adjourned till July 28th when it will again conveno for two days for tho examination.

to act our nsi-iit. We furnish uu exprnelre 0111 tit unit all vuu Hi'i il fri'i'. It custn nutliiujr tc try the We will treat you well, mid hi-lp you to earn ten time ordinary wapes. lloih H'xe of all citn live at home mill work in spare time, or all the time. Am one unv here can earn a rent tleul of monev.

Muny lmve made Two liuiiilieil Dollars a Month. 'Mociass of tieoiili' in Hie worlil are making go much money without capital those at work for us. llusiness itricilv honorable, ami rays better than ativ other ollered to asents. You' have a clear Held, with no competition. We equip you with everything, and supply printed uirections for bejiiiners whiih.

if obeyed faithfully, will briug more money than will any other business. 1m prove your prospects I Why not? You can do to easily 'and surely at work for us. Reasonable itidustrv only necessary for absolute success I'aiuphlet circular giving every particular is lent tree to all. Oelnv lint in sending for it. GEOKOE ST1NSON Vox o.

488, 1'ui tlund, Me. Arch Mcllae and Ed. Darraugb A. T. 4 S.

F. U. It. T1MKTABLK1T BVBACUKE, BANBAS. EASTWARD.

2 p. 4 New York Express p. 8 (-hioapo Express 3:82 a. Mo. Kivcr Express 10:27 a.

44 Loial Freight 12:52 a. v-i. 1 5:34 a. 3 Mexico Esprcu 3:02 a. 6 Denver 12:33 a.

7 Colorado Express 4:40 p. 43 Local Freight 12:52 p. 0. Bcbris, Agent. All trains ro daily.

ff started to Cripple Creek yesterday on a prospecting tour. Arch has some mining claims there to which President Cleveland has issued a proclamation convening congress ou the 7th of next month. INSURANCE iC he makes periodical visit every few months. The rctm-iiER of the Star lakes pleasure in informing his subscribers that ho has made arango-rnents with THE COLORADO SUN PUBLISHING CO. to club this paper with The Colorado Weekly Sun at the very low price of Sl75.

Jhe Colorado Weekly Sun has secured a phenomenal circulation and cover the entire field West of the Mionri river-It is a largo eight-paga paper and contains all the news of the world, Lituravy Features, Mining News, Departments for the Home, the Farmer and tho children. CASH must accompany all orders Address: Morton Count' Star, lJifhfiield Kansas The greater part of tho county CORRESPONDENCE. was blessed with a good rain last For the FARMERS' ALT IAXCF INSURANCE COMPANY of Pherson. Kansas. Our Comnanv Sunday afternoon.

The north west part of the county wns not so well a a vv Ant paid nearly 54,000 to farmers of XT favored however. We hope the farmers out there will soon get their 11 lfr l.lim..Ul wMt ti.rtnj. L'ERMOT. Mr. Wm.

Branson was in Richfield Sunduy last. Glad to see him back aiorion county on uamngeu cropn last year. Insure against loss from f.re, Tmt la Ikab tn'W Hr I wUJ tte talk rwMaan tuiMt full share, the drouth having at last been broken. tou1. 1 tttln kal wtAm auk Ml.t rr t--mmtj I again.

The two days S. S. convention wind and bail. For terms address I. B.

Ilalbert, Box 77, Richfield, r- Kansas. auibcr, wk twm H9W ntraih. li F.W IdprtrBKI, lUita ml AtJJBJi. Mm 4JH. JLuaunm.

passed off pleasantly. The atten- C. K. N. Ry.

rKUlCAGO ROCK ISLAND 4 PACIKIC I.KS-SKK. Arrival and departure of trains at Liberal. EASTWARD. Mail and Express No. 24, departs.

.2 00 p.m Accommodatiou No. 68 departs 4 45 a. WESTWARD. Mail and Express No. 20 ..1 50 p.

Accommodation No. 07 arrives 6 30 p. m. Until further notice No. 08 will run only and Saturday No.

67 Wednesday and Friday. Othe. as daiiy.a O. L. Mullen, Agent.

was good. A. r. Ueorge, the gener al secretary, and Ecv. W.

V. Whin- H. 8. PACE, 202-2OS S. Third Street.

Rose Cox has moved to his claim south of your city. Mr. and Mrs. 'John Collins were visiting at Bose Cox's last Saturday W. II.

Branson of this place visited his daughters. Mrs. Bose Cox and Mrs. John Collins early it the week. The IloitxED Toad.

nry were here and lent their nid which with tho home talent resulted in a series of veiT interesting ST. LOUIS, Dealer Id BBOUU Manuf act urers' fix FS 1 1 HroamCnrn aold i lioa Commission. Seed FOK SAT.E AT SS.OO per BrSlIEL. VEER'S "Kibe" I'B entertainments of which a more detailed account will probably appear in next weeks paper. Si.

FOR SALE. DISCOrXT tor LARGE QIJAN' T1TIES. A call for a meeting to discuss ARRIVALS AND DEPARTURES OF MAILS. CESS. some united effort to procure a supply of seed wheat tl'is fall is announced elsowhere.

Any who may be unable to attend aro urged to write their views and suggestions and JO YOU WANT ADOPT A BABY Hyb you think till? Is a nevr businaes, asnditig out babies applii-nt ion it hag been dono lfore. however, but never have those fm-nlehod beon so noarthe orifiual samplefi tbii ono. Everyone will exs-litim, Well I that's the sweoiest baby ever saw!" This etiivrtuiiisr enn itive Harness Made to Order, Repairing Promptly: Done, HAVEN' BLACK CL I li NEXT DOOR TO STAR OFFICE, NORTH imparts 6:30 A Arrives 1' S0UT3 DAILI. Dtparls 12.30 I'M Arrives. .11.30 A V.

A. Iloox, rest Master. send them in before Saturday the rots btitu faint niat ut 15th. Also give an estimate of the garin in your neighborhood and the amount that will probably be needed RICHFIELD. A couple of gentlemen from Brooin Factory nine miles north east of Ulysses aro in the county canvassing the well boring business, lhey have a 12 in-drilU They say they can enlarge ths well to 21 inches, which would NOTICE.

My office will be open, two days in each week, Wodrjcadaj and Saturday. A. E. Woodman Co. Supt.

NOTICE. 1 will bo in my o3icc in the office the Co. Clerk on Monday of each week. John A. Gordou, County Surveyor.

bo plenty largo enough to admit the famous Morand pump, of which the D. G. -GREATH0USE, the Baca County Broom Maker, has three Oar Loads of Prime broom corn ready for market. Correspondence solicited. 2D- Ok Cr-reatlb-orLss, papers are now saying so much.

tho well men say they will locate here and bring their families if business is sufficiently promis irg. Give them your work. Crops growing nicely since the rain. 'Hoppers coming in from the south west by the swarms ol millions, but they h.iv'ut hurt the crops any. Hope tho rains the past week have cooled off some of those sore feet that were beginning to get corched in that long continued dry spell, F.

M. Hiddman and family ait going to spend the 4th at Morton and Richfield. T. A. Lowe returned to Fairview, Okla.

Saturday after quite a visit in our corner. Mrs. Eichlinf; and daughter Maggie from Catlin, are vi6lting her daughter, Mrs. Cora Lo.vo this week. Mrs.

Cora Lowe and her mother will celebrate the 4th at Richfield. Isaac Wood spent the day at J. C. Kilbourn's Monday. Miss Maggie Lawder was out calling Monday.

SCBlEHLER. 2i St-TiiHiiffiSS James Miller was seen on our 9treets among the crowds that came up to take the colebration. COLORADO. PEOGKESS, BACA COUNT Every buggy sold by agents ha9 several to th manufacturer's mice. a A DAIfiy." frt vnti.

frnriHTinr- Mr. Miller lives over in the third commissioner, district, and, by the We are manufacturers, and have no ngents. 1'ot twenty years have dealt with .1... lit. 7a cliin a -iTTtxll pr wittl way, the third district will bo com Taloga privilege of examining before buying.

We pay freight charges both ways, jf not sat- pelled to Belect a commissioner this fall. While we do not live in that district we, in common with all ira An vone who can write can order a ii v1" 1J' Express, Stage Mail Line, buggy or harness from us as well as pay From $10 to $30 for some middle man to order it for them. We give no credit, and rifO filllv. WllV fio VOU tJfiV tax-payers, havo an interest in the composition of the county board. We would suggest that the citizens ''might go farther and fare worse" Unit a.

www 'J I 4 two profits on your carriages and harness? ana we would like to see thorn turn Leaves Ttiloga to "Morton, at eight a. m. Arrivoa at it 11:15, a. m. Leaves Morton 1:45 m.

Arrives at Talottii m. Mi Ai Ho: f.mfortabte Hoe.kt. Fnst horses ami are fit! Drive) EXPRESS IPAKAO; A SPEIALRV. Why uo you pay some one fiv iu fuu iui ordering these things, when you can do out when the time comes and nomi nate Mr. Miller, independent of any it and save tins nioneyr vou ruu uu nk, it umi tnr.in imnils before vou ac and all party organizations.

cept thein. Vv'c pay all the freight if we rimr Iwcnlv vpars airo tt'i? i' lufio darlmir rests uB-ninst net drawintr ott it which lias boon pulled i with ft trlnmphant coo. i -ct, undlheeves follow i viiii Mlnnd Theexqiti-. 'l' iii irremtestpaintlntr of hi.) eMelirutcd of niouern ii prp to be ptven to those IM-tiKirost'g Vamtly Masra- tannot be which cest 8400, and I iiichesi. 'ihe bnby is lv We have vi, to to our sub-) i ttier en-ut pictures by i rl enieisof worlil-widi) urMv two examples of what pi vrar, "Anrd of I'an-- win: ii tlnuse Orchid" by the i tit Ji tviLsou, Slid you will i v.i.

i i'o for Denmrcst Family I wiil pof-sens a unllory ot i i i j-rt i t'ti'il value, besides i t. e.i.)t,t 'viimled by any la i -Kiiittl'ul illustrations ond i tl kecpoveryone port- of um iav, and all tho it cl iitu'itst about tits ill, intovoitliitr i "ti r- ifti mid (toy, ir th vu lii Demoivst's to IMS f.4-h"-.n 'In'-' ii i I in' tivii voft. trre ot the pat. torus vuu to use iluriuif tho year, ana iu itnvsizo vou M'lid in Aortjiflonrtmicp. etily nnd ytt will re i-; set TW in value.

AoMrtss the T'1' V. Jvnntuara Demoitwt. 15 Uti't lltli 1 1 1t-z, it ymt ore nnRi-rjiitiintcti et'tiil lUcen.sfocaf; Tho daily papers are charging the "calamityites with turning the lilll t'J DUII-. -0- commenced to sell in this way, and would not be in business if vve had not wited. C4 fage catalogue free.

Addresi fourt of July celebrations into point -Subscribe for the STae. A cal mass meetings. So far as this place is concerned it was the other LIEABT HARNESS IT'S CO Elkhart, Indiana. fellows who monopolized all such attempts. Anything with a tendency towards keeping alive sectional different or that would imply that the inhabitants of one half of the country were mentally inferiof to those of the other half, solely on ac We have made arrangements by ll i it- 1 aim iiiiinu viinoioiTTT which we will give one copy of Hie Leavenworth Weehly Times one year count of differences of political scnti X.

B. Estimates furnished for Budding, AlU-rin? orMovhj Houses. (nnirlt.tle woik for bv Ann Au.lii 11. and Jno, BQcn, TolMto. l.l.io Careats, and Trade-Harks obtained, and all Pat-wit bosiuuss conducted for Modebte FEES.

Kvante from Bend modol, drawins nr with ocrip- tion. Wo adviw, if patentable or not. free ol, iuu-M. Our fee not due till fialcnt is secorea. a pamphlet "How to Obtain Patents," aVucs of actual client iu yoar State, cousl, tl.lnntiu tvpe to every cash subscriber to the MQRToft County Stab.

This offer applies to all renewals old and new subscribers. For 84 00 we will send yg The Leavenworth Daily Tunes one year and a copy our paper, The Mob-ton CouNty Star one year free. 6j dX i- 11 A I af-J 1 m. J-M A cctit.oiritirei(infr,,wi. ivtiy ments 's neither kindly, broad-minded nor especially patriotic It is certainly foreign to the spirit of the Fourth of July and we think that Brother George made a mistake Which in his quiet thoughtful moments he will regret and wish that he could recall.

ioi your Aom, over Vclfu.im notllb. Vou lha w.M-k anil Hv hom, herevw.Tou tre. bs rmner, are trnii. rVom ft if AliafH. Wcthow lOWUf 8UUV liUCs ftumvjj, wu wm.

v.u wur. id um, all tli, ttnia. Bir moner for olk Tt. Fallur, anknowa tbria. Kff mnii won.l.rrnt Partl.an fr.

fl.UollaiSA PTfHT OWM, WlMINTOH, P. Ci.

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