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The Kirwin Chief from Kirwin, Kansas • 3

The Kirwin Chief from Kirwin, Kansas • 3

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The Kirwin Chiefi
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Measles somewhat abated Squire King and Dr. T. A. Golden Owing to the absence of the editor the THE KIRWIN CHIEF. trom Cedarville, called to-day.

Dr. following was omitted in last week's is The excavation for- the bank buildiag Two hundred pairs of horse-nets cheap er than the cheapest. Lap-dusters, lafr est styles, at Eugene John's. Wall paper ready trimmed at White's sue ot the Chief: uolden has just arrived at that town is progressing. Mr.

and Mrs. H. C-sWey acknowledges Shattuck iiggeti Ooven DEALERS IN "Wednesday, May 1880. A.G. MrHRlUE, Publisher.

We will publish the list of names on Irom Chicago, 111. Ladies, Now's Your Chance! witn pleasure tne kind remembranre re Hamburg embroidery, the finest in we ceived from their friends in Kirwin on i the petition for saloons next week if can secure it. Kirwin, at Jrs. Blum'F. the occasion of their fifth wedding anni Bargains may now be obtained at Ef- Omrlnl Paper Of the County And City.

ne Hardy's millinery store. She desires C. J. Lamb will occupy his new office versary. The hearty congratulations will always be pleasantly remembered, A.

Stockmann still continues to accommodate all his old customers at the old to inform the public that she will now- I on the southeast corner of the square OWloxt nnl largest I'hi'lips Coun close out her entire stock and retire from rniTfl wnne tne tokens ot friendship so gener stand and his goods are as cheap as the a a a a ty, givinif more (ri-in-rsl woi.umo as soon as trie paint gets dry. ously bestowed will be cherished by the business. If you are in need, new cheapest. He gets bargains and can till oilier county wpupiT otuuiucu. PILE! We are pleased to note that many resi tuem as mementoes never to be forgotten.

therefore give bargains, in everything he it 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 is certainly your chance to secure bargains which cannot be excelled. Her tioina to it Urrntr Kumbrr of Postoffleea dence lots in town are being ornamented 11. C- Wet, i and I. unfit ff-nt-rttl elreuititmn ejrn-uu- with evergreens and other trees Mrs. H.

c. Wet. oeals in. Go and see him, Bedford for cheap goods. goods will all be sold at ACTUAL COST 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 nf over lit" Bean has opened a school on Lib- KIRWIN, KANSAS.

Puff ciarar, the best in the market for Stiles, the furniture man, has a fine stock of mouldings on hand, and those i erty street, south of Mr. Dodge's, fehe Company State- Hartford lire Insurance metit. five cents, at White's. LOCAL NEWS. is well spoken of as a teacher.

wanting any frames can secure the same At Eflie Hardy's, ribbons from three Phillips county was visited by a sue- This is a -NEW HEM The only Firm in by calling on him. Charges reasonable. to forty cents per jard. cession of good showers on Friday and Capital $1,250,000.00 Assts, Jan. l3t, 1880 3,456,020.90 Outstanding Claims 159,942.46 Reserve for insurance.

1,110,629.26 1 1 A TTT mnj tx form on fl1 at There in nothing in the drug line that Saturday of last week. grumbled Parties wishing ice cream may have it you cannot buy ot Moulton. lie keeps A where ailwrr mlng CouUacta inado for it 1ft lOUK. about it. surplus over all 935,399.18 a large and well-selected stock and sells Mr, Cameron, of Cameron, Co lower than the lowest.

iJON Uar: os Son, Agents. All kinds of clocks at Sutter's. bankers, has about completed the erec ueiivereu at uieir resiliences lor uu ceuis per quart. Leave orders at -3cGill'a restaurant. Goods Positively at Cost! Miss E.

Hardy wishes to inform the la Mr. J. It. Bates, Newspaper Advertis tion of a verv neat and commodious res Kirwin that Make FARM IMPLEMENTS A SPECIALTY! With them -will be found a full line of Goods consisting of The Jichigan Lumber Company have commenced the "boom" on Lumber, 10 ing Airent, 41 1'ark ltow (Times Building), Mew York, is authorized to contract for advertisements in the Kirwin idence, corner of West Main and Second streets. a a a a a a a a a a a a 11 dles of Kirwin and vicinity that within LIST OF TOWN X.CIS FOB TAX JOFF.lt, and they are making inducements in their line, which is going to build them Chikf at our best rates.

217 217 219 217 1 90 1 90 1 90 1 90 1 90 1 90 1 90 190 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 2 00 1 75 1 75 1 75 175 1 75 1 75 175 1 75 1 75 175 1 75 175 175 175 1 75 1 75 1 75 1 75 175 12 THE NEXT THIRTY DAYS Notice is hereby given that the follow The grand ball last Thursday night went off in pood style, giving entire sat up an immense trade. They are of long experience in the business and they 13 ing is a list of town lots sold in 1877 for she will be selling her full slock of mil Arrival anil Jteparture of Eastern Mall. taxes of 186 unredeemed at this time, linery and notions AT COST. 14 will make it advantageous to lumber Mail Laves, 3 00 A. M.

nrrlves 12:80, A. M. isfaction. Mr. F.

I. Snodgrass ana juiss Ella Wilklns took the prize cake for being the best waltzers in the room. purchasers to buy of them. Sash, doors, Ribbons from 3 cts.to 40 cts. per yard I.oc-ul Freight Leaven A.

arrives containing the names of the persons to whom assessed wherever such names ap 15 16 P. M. Corsets from 50 cts. to 1.00 each Trim blinds, lath, 6hmgles, cement, and plastering hair constantly on hand. Office med hats from 75 cts.

to Untrim- The soil since the recent rains turns 1 pear on the Tax Roll, and showing the amount of taxes and costs together with interest thereon calculated ud to the last and yard south side of East Main street, med hats from 35 cts. to 75 cts. Lisle Thread Gloves from 15 cts.to 50 and accidental Insur- Kirwin, Kansas. 2 3 Traveler's life once company. over in good shape.

On account of the recent dry weather more than a usual breadth of corn will be planted. The early-sown wheat seems to be coming C. E. Moneli, Agt. C.

E. Jbnell is insuring a good many aay oi redemption, ana unless such town lots are redeemed on or before the dates given below they will be conveyed to the Languedoc and Breton Laces from 6 cts. to 20 cts. per yard Silk Tissue 35 cts. per yard; Barege 35 cts.

per yard; Lace veiling from 20 cts. to 55 cts. per yard; The Six-Foot Cut Eureka Mowers: 4 5 on well to loan in Smith, Hooks and Phillips counties, at lower rates than against accidents. He is agent for the Travelers' Life and Accident Insurance Company. CITY OF KIRWIN.

new building is in process of erec- anybody. VV x. may. Zephyrs ten cts. per ounce; Hamburgs 3 CLIMAX MOWERS and REAPERS; STANDARD CORN PLANTERS Irom 3 cts.

to 30 cts. per yara- 6 7 8 9 That soda fountain at Moulton's is the Good judges ay that the PuiT cigar 2 ton betwe en btockmann's and Stile lurniture store, east side of the square, to be occupied as a fruit store and tloral hall, It is rumored that it will be a We called at the Kirwin Jfarble Works' Is the best 5 cent cigar they ever saw. Cultivators and Mowers, La Harpe Goods, Rockford Goods, and there found them ready for the finest thing in the city. A cool refreshing drink in a hot, dry day adds comfort to the weary body. Only 5 cents a glass.

Kold only at White's. tf 6 DH Moulton 2 67 SeD 4 1880 10 pring delivery and with numerous 4 Moulton 708 23 magnificent building when completed. do ZZAZfrS AS Q'S'SJSST BSBA5SBHS found. do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do, do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do- do do do do do do do do do do dodo do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 11 Anewline'of millinery goods Just re Horn. 12 A pocket-book containing a certain amount ot money.

For full particulars To John and Sarah Jane Abrams, on handsome designs on hand. We were partisularly pleased with a handsome monument, which is being finished for Mr. Geo. Linton, which is altogether a specimen of skill. Now is the lime for SWTS May 46 70 5 A Monell 4 80 6 unknown 2 23 6 Paul Weaver 15 93 5E W.Warner 12 42 13 ceived at the Fair.

Ladles who have not yet supplied themselves should call and examine the finest stock ever May 6th, 1880, a girl. John is one of our inquire of James Andrews, 3 miles east And Press Drills. In fact anything and everything or the farm rXorth side of Public Sqnara. of Kirwin. 7-1711.

14 15 26 28 fa 15 20 1 2 3 4 5 brought to the city of Kirwin. go-ahead, iudusfrious citizens, and proposes to obey all of our laws, not excepting the one promulgated to Noah and those desirous of work In" that liae to Span of mules for sale, cheap for cash. call and examine. 16 family immediately after the flood. inquire oi A.

weaver as vo. 7-isti. 17 Alter dinner take one of Carter's Lit Lawns ten cents. Campbell Bros. Co.

The celebrated Durant flag collars ti 18 tie Liver Pills and you will find they are A petition numerously eigned was pre Mrs. I. Herrlnp, Variety Hair store and dealer in millinery Koods, Ladies' a positive cure lor Dyspepsia, indiges sented to our City Council recently 19 12 42 12 42 12 42 12 42 12 42 1242 12 42 12 43 12 42 12 42 12 42 tion, and Too Hearty Eating. A single 20 praying for the selection, purchase and survey of a cemetery. We hope the The Oldest Firm in Kirwin.

pill gives prompt relief, and their con 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 5 and Gentlemen's wigs made to order. Ah kinds of hair work done to order. South ide of public square, over Campbell 1 tinued use greatly improves the diges Council will act on the matter, as they 2 cure horses with sore shoulders, "sure pop," at Eugene John's. We are selling clothing at cost to close out this line of business. Campbell Bros.

Co- That I. X. L. Salina flour is giving ex tion and appetite. Carter's Little Liver a a a a a a a a a a a can do so under the law and witn no Jiros.

store. 7-lstl 4 4 4 4 4 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 7 8 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Pills are an excellent Dinner Pill. Ev 3 75 75 75 75 75 75 75 expense to the city. ill ery one speaks well of them. For sale 4 em nil ti mm Ra rr Sweet Potato Plants fresh from my liot-beds, seven miles southwest of town, In the case of the State of Kansas vs by G.

W. White. 7-1911. COMPAWY 14 80 Van Allen 2 31 Henry C. Wilson, heard at district court n.

liLfiHLn (X 5 6 will be on delivery on and after Satur cellent satisfaction, and Jfatterson sells it for $3.50 per cwfcyand delivered to all Trimmed hats from 75 cts to $3.50 at last week, the delenaant failed to appear, a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a day, May 8th, at E. James Go's, post omce stand, Kirwin, Also many Erne Hardy's 7 whereuoon the bond for nis appearance parts of the city. was declared forfeited. Some twenty oi Boots and shoes in every variety at varieties of nouse plants. A.

B. Niles, 8 9 4 6 6 6 6 Cigarettes, "Stepham," at P. O. Stand DEAXEE3 IN our best citizens were on this bond as sureties, so it won't be very hard to raise the only genuine in the market 175 1 75 175 1 75 1 75 175 Prop. Kirwin Nursery Greenhouse.

vv eaver tjo's. Go to Belford for your groceries. 10 tue amount $300. For calico wrappers and suit3 go to 11 7-1 Stl. Jeet Ieetf the a air.

"To be or not to be," that is the ques 6 6 6 Mrs. Blum makes ladies' hats a specialty and her spring stock is the finest do do do do do do do 'do do do do Qo do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 4 do do do do do do. do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 12 13 tion, whether it would be better to I will deliver ice this season to any White can beat anything in Kirwin on 1 75 6 7 8 9 10 12 11 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 51 16 17 18 19 20 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 part of the city at the following prices stationery, pertumery and toitet articles 14 1 erect a good school building and thereby progress in civilization as we should, or neglect to do so and- allow the coming 6 6 6 15 From 60 to 75 CO cts. per hundred. 30 to 40 75' 10 to 20 8100 He makes no boast, but his goods tell for themselves when once used, and he wants everybody to know that he can in Kirwin.

Goods are down, and we give our cus tomers the benefit. Campbell Bros. Co. For Sale. 1 1 75 75 75 13 generation to degenerate.

In other 16 Call at southwest corner public square give them bargains. 1 2 words, Arkansas or Ohio, which Common schools or lack of them will deter 2 6 6 6 6 6 13 The best cigar in the market for the mine which. 2 3 KIRWIN, KANSAS. The undersigned has a Weir Sulky money at White's drug store. 2 13 ana leave your orders.

J'. W. Hamilton. 7-18tf. Farm Machlnmrtt.

Plow (16 inch) which he will sell very The case of C. J. Van Allen ys. R. K.

4 Ladies' dress goods received at Weav Co. was removed to the U. S. District cheap lor cash or trade for cattle. 17tf E.

C. Lindsey, 6 5 er's store within the past law days. Call tWTo the farmer, the purchase of Court at Leavenworth. Judge Holt ruling Our Stock of Goods is Complete and 6 and see and get prices. farm machinery is one of the most im that Van Allen's land being a homestead At the fair you will find the finest, 2 13 2 13 2 13 2 13 2 13 2 13 7 portant, and all should endeavor to make made the matter a proper subject of trial tl II II II II At Eflie Hardy's yon can get Face i nicest and cheapest selection of em broidery in the Solomon Valley.

the best purchases with the least amount 8 in the u. to. Courts. Van being deter Comprises a Full Line of Veiling for from 20 to 55 cts. ci money.

It is, therefore, to the Inter 9 mined and well fixed financially, will go with his case wherever It goes and see Prints six cents per yard. Campbell Bros. Ce. Ahead of All. 10 2 a a a a a 0 fi na nvmi est of every farmer to go and see Mr; II.

C. Wey, of this city, and examine his standard stock, which he will sell at It through. Our enterprising Hardware dealers of I jk: a. sit ti.sr 2 13 13 13 11 12 Remember that when you buy of Pat the north side of the public square have We noticed, on Saturday, some two or prices that defy competition, when the 2 terson your goods will be delivered to just got one ol the famous three parties who were none the better quality ot tne goods is taken into consid 13 2 13 all parts of the city free of charge. for stimulants partaken of.

The persons ILLINOIS HEADERS, 10 11 12 Leave orders at the store or with II. 10 10 10 clO 10 clO clO 10 clO clO 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 clO 10 a 13 eration. The stock which Mr. WEY, OF TIIE IKON-CLAD, HATS, OAPS, BOOTS 2c SHOES. who dispense with the stun had perhaps 14 15 2 2 which, it is now universally admitted, is Bartlett, dray No.

3. 13 II II better look a "leedle" out, or they the best machine in the market. Many oners lor sale, is all ot hrst-class manu might be discovered at their unlawful 2 13 Rogers, the boss on confectionery, has farmers allow themselves to buy inferior 16 17 facture, and in fact he pells ONLY THAT WHICH IS STANDARD. A FTC avocation, when something might hap 13 14 15 16 certainly got the finest stock ever Mi machinery and ultimately find them brought to this city. He has candles of pen to absorb the profits.

selves sold. What a farmer wants is He also keeps the largest stock of gen 18 2 II. C. Wey, 2 do 2 do 2 do 2 do 2 do 2 do 5 F. P.

Benjamin, 5 do 3 everj description, while in the good machinery, and we would advise 19 The following delegates were elected eral Hardware the Valley, and you can get anything from a common nail to do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do- do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do i do 2 13 2 13 2 13 2 13 3 60 8 39 all contemplating the purchase of a 17 18 19 ne walks away witn tne prize. Lemons and oranges until you can't rest. Take from Phillips county to attend the Dem the finest stove. Give him a call and reaping machine to call on ocratic Convention at lopeka, May aotli, 20 46 48 your girl or wife to the Rogers ice cream Goods will be Sold for Cash or Ready BARBER GTJLDEMANN 20 law. W.

X). Covington, u. J. vanAlien, see for yourself. Tie Old Jlellable Teamster.

parlors to-night. E. J. Daniels. They are all war horses 2 31 2 31 2 31 2 31 2 32 2 31 2 31 2 31 2 31 2 31 2 31 2 31 2 31 2 31 2 31 2 31 2 31 2 31 2 31 307 3 07 3 07 3 07 3 07 3 07 3 07 3 07 3 07 3 07 3 07 3 07 3 07 3 07 307 3 07 3 07 3 07 3 07 3 07 1 99 1 99 1 99 1 99 199 1 99 1 99 1 99 199 1 99 1 99 1 99 1 99 1 99 1 99 2 03 2 03 2 03 2 03 2 03 2Q3 2 03 2 03 2 03 2 03 4 06 4 06 2 70 2 70 2 70 2 70 2 78 2 78 10 80 10 60 1 95 195 1 95 1 95 1 95 1 95 and examine-the only machine that can rightfully claim perfection.

6 of the Democracy in this county, and we 5 J. P. Mathes 2 76 5 do 3 CO for pure drugs. The cheapest and best harness for the II. S.

Downs, the "old reliable," who is so well known in Kirwin as the best. 7 will wager a plug hat that a more decent II II il It II II 8 5 Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Small teamster in the State, has recently pur- Slay, 2 76 set of delegates will not be found in the Convention. They can all read and 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 money at Gilmore's harness shop, southwest corner of the square, Kirwin. Fruit and Hedge Plants, will be found 9 3 09 cnasea a regular treight ana express 5 do wagon, and will now deliver freight Irom 10 South Side of the Public Square. don't drink whiskey.

Vied. for sale after about ten days, at reasonable prices, on the ground of the TJntrimmed hats 35 cts to 75 cts, at Eflie Hardy's. Kirwin Nursery, in George Noble's lot, the depot to any part of the city cheaper than any one. If you have any hauling irlve Downs a trial and you will never 4 5 At the residence of his son-in-law, south of Weaver Go's store- Lemonade, pies, cakes, confectionery i 4 i 10 Mr. Geo.

Smith, seven miles east of Kir 6 Farmers, my stock is all budded and and cigars at Kelly's bakery, fiist door 11 win, on Friday, May 14th, 1880, Mr. AI regret it 7-18tf. A'otice. 7 west of Commercial House, East Jain pheus Hatch, atied 69 years. It il 12 13 street.

NEW GOODS NEW GOODS! Mr. llatch was formerly from Conne- 8 9 2 16 2 08 2 08 1 42 1 42 1 42 1 42 1 80 1 90 3 24 3 24 2 67 ant, Ashtabula county, Ohio, and has Choice teas, confectionery and news at All indebted to the undersigned will please call and settle their accounts at once. Parties complying with the above 14 15 P. O. Stand, James Bronson.

been in this btate for seven years. The 10 grafted of the best and new leading va-rities, that are worthy of cultivation, and will be sold at one fourth to one half that Ohio "Tree Scalpers" aie trying to palm off to you of the same vari-ties. Furthermore, I will warrant my stock, and, as lam located and intend to stay and do business right along among you, may be always found to correct 11 request wiu save monev. 7-18tf. ilRs.

Annette. 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 5 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 5 5 6 6 6 6 6 services were field at the residence ol Smith, on Saturday, May 15th, 1880, and conducted by Rev. Newell. 12 Clothing at Campbell Bros. Co.

The finest line of whips ever brought 5 do 1 do 1 do 1 do 1 do 1 do 1 do 1 do 1 do 5 do 5 unknown 5 K. Hilstead 5 unknown 5 do 5 do 5 do 5- do 5 do 5 do AT THE STONE STORE. 13 A good baker wanted at Kelley's Bak Edwin Braddish and Byron Brad- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 14 ery, on JJlain street. 7-16 tf. to Kirwin and at prices that defy competition, at Gilmore's.

mistakes, Twenty-nve years experience dish, on trial charged wiih the murder of Geo. 8. Brown, on the 18th Pure Lead and Linseed oil at bottom II II 15 16 17 Special bargains for the next thirty prices, at White's drug store- tf Chew Jackson's Best Sweet Navy Tobacco. of April, in this county, were, after a tedious trial, found by the jury not guilty, as charged, McBride of Kirwin, in the business, I know all its workings, and know there is nothing a farmer buys in which he is so liable to be gulled as fruit trees, consequently beware of men who go about offering to sell you something "new and fine" at four times the days at the Fair In clothing, hats and caps, boots and shoes. and Eetail Dealer in 10 19 3f Money to loan in Smith, Hooks 18 19 5 36 5 36 5 36 15 29 17 64 17 64 17 64 230 01 hj.

Davis, of Philhpsburg, conducted the Base-ball clubs and balls at White's and Phillips counties, at lower rates 20 defense while W.H.Pratt.assisted by Geo. Btinson and S.W.McElroy,all of Phillips- 20 drug store. than anybody. VV T. S.

May. il II price, am selling tne ear- or better varieties. Call and set me at the 21 burg, prosecuted on behalf ot the State. The reason why such large crowds of Dress making at Mrs. Blum's, north 15 16 17 18 grounds.

The jury were out about three hours, 22 5 do a a a a a a a a a a a a a a 1 1 1 1 1 3 west coiner public square, by Mrs. Zel- Sweet Potato Plants, and House-plants when they rendered their verdict of not 9 4 H. Moulton lers. 7-I3tf Pry-Hoods find lotions, in their season, at my plae, 7 miles 3 96 3 96 guilty. people congregate on the east side of the square in Kirwin Is because A.

Stockmann is selling goods cheaper than any place in town, and they are all anxious to buy of him. 10 4 do southwest of town. tTMoney to loan in Smith, Rooks 11 The entertainment given by home tal A. B. NILES.

Proprietor Kirwin Nursery. 5 and Phillips counties, at lower rates than 12 5 anybody. w. 1 a. WAY.

ent last Saturday evening was a success, and a crowded house greeted the per 13 Best What beautiful tidies Rowe has got. We sampled the ice cream at the Rog One horse, carriage and harness for 1 1 I have at my wood yard, southeast cor 14 formance with enthusiasm. "Lady Audley's Secret" was rendered, followed by the fares, "Paddy Miles' Boy." A. L. ers parlors and.

pronounce it first-class. pale cheap for cash. Enquire of E. C. Llndsey.

17tf. ner of the public square, cord and stove wood for sale. Inquire at Patterson's 4 5 8 fs 4fs 1 2 3 4 5 5 6 7 8 9 11 12 Mr. Rogers has the finest cream parlors 4 do 3 96 4 do 3 96 4 S. Moulton 3 96 4 do 3 01 6 unknown 5 39 6 do 5 36 6 do 5 36 7 do 10 42 3C Van Allen 85 7 Unknown 3 66 7 Unknown 3 66 liichards as bir Micneal wa3 the fine old i ii ii ii ii ii in the northwest.

feed store or of the undersigned. We will send the Chief and Dr. Foot's 13 Health Monthly and an illustrated Pock Southard is making some of the finest I 15 7-16-3m Harry Bartlett A Free Book ot nearly 100 large octa 1980 1880 I 5 English gentleman to perfection. Prof. C.

A.Lewis as Robert and Will Clift as George Talboys did not disappoint the audiwuce, Ihcy having shown their talent in a previous entertainment given at et Dictionary lor f.oo cash, ur we will send the Chief, Health Month! Sep Oct 22, do do boots and shoes in the world and the people around Kirwin and for a great many miles in the country are finding it 9 the complete works of Shakspear 6r 10 this place. Mr. S. 11. Comfort was pew 10 Cliall II.

A Stockmann is now offering rare bar- CITY OF PHILLIPSBUBGv out. The cheapest and at the same time the best are the kind to have and Southard will fill the bill. 95 95 95 95 95 95 95 95 95 95 vo pages for the Sick. Full of valuable notes. by Dr.

E. B. Eoote, of Scrofula; Diseases of the Breathing Organs; Diseases of men; Diseases of Woman; Aches and Pains Heart Troubles and a great many Chronic Diseases, with to Kirwin amusement-seekers, but his rendering of Luke Marks stamps him an 1880 SPA Dntton I 2 15 Sep 10, 3 11 12 13 2 15 do 2 A Duttou 4 i it i i fp3 rains in the line of Clothing, Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes and Groceries, and per- The ladies of Kirwin are invited to artist. Miss Nettie Briggs as Lady Aud-ley, Miss Lissie Kelley as Alicia, and hoqs warning to purchase should not fall 14 7 8 evidence that in most cases these diseases are curable. Sent for three cent stamp.

2 15 do 215 do 2 15 do Mrs. A. L. liichards as Marks, 15 walk In and see Mrs. Blum's millinery establishment.

Nothing but sickness or death should keep you from visiting and 2 A Dutton 2 A Dutton 2 A Dutton 2 A Dutton to call on him. Mr. Stockmann always buys the best, and you can depend on it acted well their parts. We hope our 16 1 95 Sep 4 1880 11 12 Best do Address URR AY HILL PUB. No 129 E.

28th Street, N. 7-12 6m 2 15 do pricing her goods, which are all new and do that you will get Just what he represents It to be. lie is equally as truthful in telling you that he will sell you gtKds a of a choice selection. Done at the Treasurer's office I 17 18 19 1 95 1 95 1 95 1 95 New sleeve buttons, chains, charm 3, Phillipsburg, Kansas, May 10th, friends who so favored us will arrange for a series of these entertainments, to be given at this place, as this performance renders It a certainty that their audience will only be limited by the seating capacity of the hall. I'ersonal.

the lowest possible prices, and as he its necklaces, and in fact everything usually now closing out, you are certain 1880. FRANK STRAIN, 20 NOTICE. Land Office at Kibwin, Kansas, May 10th, 1880. No 1282 Notice is hereby Eiven that the folr 1V found in a first-class jewelry store can be the bottom rates on first- 7-20t4. Co.

Treasurer. 2 08 2 08.. bought at Sutter's at the lowest prices. class goods. Give him a call.

House to rent. Enquire of C. J. W. W.

Gray, one of our old boys, and 08 2 lowing-named settlw has tiled notice of his intention to make final proof in support of bis claim, and secure linal entry therof and that said proof will be made before the Recister or Receiver at KO TICS OF SCHOOL, I A XI) SAZJE, now of the Logan Enterprise, visited us of Value Experience in every branch of business insures success. Inventors who eeure the services of attorneys familiar GLASSWARE ETC. 2 2 Improve iriday and Saturday last. Hilly is a sol S. Land Office.

Kirwin. Kansas, on Saturday. Description. 08 08 08 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 ments, the 19th day of June, 1880, viz: with Patents, and the practice of the id man for a young one, and will be a useful citizen wherever he stops. 2 DAVID K.

MOOItE, I'utpnt. I ftW rarpl fait in nritalninr Put. a cj Apprais- ed value ao a per acre. 38 19 3 50 86 8 19 9 00 19 8 00 88 3 19 60 17 8 00 16 IT 8 00 2 SEV SEW 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 do do do Unknown do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do B. C.

Davis attended court last week. 08 08 ents. The same rule applies in all Contested Mineral and Land Claims brought NEJi SE" any skv 2 and was attorney for plaintiff in a di of Kirwin, P. Phillips county, Kansas. Home Kntry No.

4804, for the nwy sections, town 4, range 16, and he names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said tract viz: A full an complete assortment of the above $10 00 8 00 before the General Land Office. 2 08 vorce suit. John McCord testified therein as an expeit. Pfksbkey Green, 609 Seventh S. Hamilton, of iurwin P.

O. Phillips Ks. 08 2 10 Treasurer's Office. Phillipsburi Albert White. Kansas, May STKA1K.

W. A. Patterson, of Jewell Centre, Uth. 08 11 John Hall, Washington, D. have had years ot experience in practice in all Departments of the Government.

(Send stamp was in attendance at the district court 'o. 'iTeasurer. 1-iitt no. z.1 mine man last week. T.

M. Helm, Register. lor miormatiOD.) tf.i -19tS McBride Attorneys NOTICE. J. M.

Ilagaman, editor and proprietor 3 3 12 13 14 15 always on hand and will be sold AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. Land Otfick at Kirwin, Kansas, Mar 17th. 18i0. of the Cloud county Blade, spent yesterday in the city an of course reported at these headquarters. 3 Tn.

lSft Xotire is herebv iriven that the fol which will draw all the people to it soon, and "Cherokee Bill" will show you how IS lowing-named eettler haa filed notice of his in-femtlnn tn make flnxl nroof insnuoort of his claim cheap dry goods can be sold in Kirwin. Mr. H. J. Cameron returned from his and secure final entry thereof, and that said proof 11 you want to know who is go visit to Red Oak, Iowa, yesterday.

He Lamb. 20tf. Those ladies' dress goods at Rowe's are now sold cheaper than ever. For Sale; A good claim, seven mile 3 northwest of Stockton, with crops consisting of ten acres ot wheat, eight of corn, three-fourths of an acre of potatoes, garden vegetables Also a span of horses, good harness and wagon, harrow, two plows and a sow with pigs. Good well of water en the place, sod house, 14x18, and stable 10x13.

Will sell household goods with the place, consisting of one big stove and all other necessaries. Price $550. Apply to John Young, Rockport P. 0., Rooks Kan. 7-2013 "Wall paper of every description at SUles' furniture store.

Rowe will not be undersold and please bear this in mind. Lot3 of new goods at the Weaver store. Ladies' linen suits, the finest and best in the market at reduced prices. J. Sutter has just got in a large stock of jewelry, which he is offering at very low prices.

Everything in the furniture line at Stiles' at reduced prices. Call and see his large stock and obtain prices. NOTICE IN ATTACHMENT. R. H.

Trcsdle, Before C. J. Lamb, Jus-Pl'ff, 1 tice of the Peace of vs. VKirwin Township, John Burke, 1 Phillips County, Kansas. n-i .1 .1 .1 1 1 1.

will be made before the Keirister or Keeeiver at una ask Jjciroro. lie will ten you all expresses himself well pleased to get back to God's country. about It ana snow you how to get the XI. S. Land Office, Kirwin, Kansas, on Thursday, the 17th day of June, 18S0, vi JOH.V ZIMBELXA, do do do do do do do do do de do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do Frank Strain and Wm.

Bissell, from E)CS, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 I ri i I iiriiriiuaiii. ni, bn.c nu tice that on tiie first day of May, A. I. 1880, said Justice of the Peace issued an order of attachment in the above action for the sum of twentr- of Kirwin P. Phillips county, KansAs, Home Entry No.

6442, for the nw neJi neM nw sec. 8, una sev section 6, town 4, range 16, and he the Burg, called Monday and received iJixed paint3, 'Imperial" brand, at White's. These paints cannot be beat new inspiration from the Chief onice. three dollars and seventy-five cents and the probable costs of this action-fifteen dollars which J. P.

Barnard, from Attwood. spent a said cause will be heard on the 9th day of June, few days in Kirwin. He reports immigration lively into Rawlins county. 1880, at ciock a. m.

it. 11. xBrsin.B. names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence Upon and culivation of said tpftcfc. viz Geo.

W. Hayes, of Kirwin P. Phillips Con.Ks. Wm Ward Tho.Cox,4Jr, T. M.

Helm. Keeiater. Fair Dealing and quick Sales Attest, l'lniutiiT. C. J.

Lamb, J. P. 7-19U. Elder Colt spent a few days In Tooeka 10 11 last week on church business. 2 08 2 08 2 08 2 08 2 08 2 01 2 01 2 01 2 02 01 2 01 2 01 2 01 2 01 2 01 2 01 2 01 2 01 2 01 2 01 2 01 2 01 2 01 2 01 2 01 .2 17 2 17 217 2 17 2 17 3 17 2 17 -20t5 Don Carlos Son Attorneys.

i -2 Joseph Tack, Engineer on the C. B. 12 ia SHERIFF'S SALE NOTICE. By virtue of a tax warrant, issued to road, running the express and mail, called and took in the Chief the other THE- and are wholly reliable at all times. Corsets B0 cts.

to $1.00 atEllie Hardy's Ji TICE Brick in abundance after May nt. We are making and will be pre pa to fill all orders after the above ijte, as cheap as anybody. We also will take contracts for building brick basement, cellars, cisterns and flues. Call and bco our brick and give us a chance ut your work. Billings Mowers.

North of railroad depot, Kirwin, Kan iV(on Agency, We make a ppccialty of prosecution pensions, Increase of pensions and boun-iyiluimH. PetiHions are due to those 3 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 14 day. He Is one of those genial, good- do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do me, T. A. Marvin, hnerin ot fhiinps County, Kansas, by the clerk of the Dis natured, lively young men we meet ev KIRWIN BANK, trict Court within and for Phillips County, Kansas, against the property of J.

B. ery day on this road. The road has not a better man in their employ. Call 15 16 17 18 Mam, and in iavor oi said lJmiiips again. Cameron, Hull Ccmp'y Call and examine MY STOCK before County, on the 20th day of F.

I. Snodgrass, law student with Mc 19 Bride was admitted to practice' May A. 1880, at one o.clock at the' south door of the County court house in the city of Phillipsburg, Phil 20 the law at the term of the Distric ho are suflering or are disabled in any Court last week. Mr. Snodgrass passed a creditable examination, and we feel The Howell lumber Co, We slipped into the above firm's yard the other day and weje surprised to rind such an immense stock of Lumber, but when we saw the yard full of teams loading up, we came to the conclusion that the supply was not unequal to the demand.

The Howell Lumber Co. is run on a square, honest, business basis the proprietors do not expect to get rich in a month and are selling at the lowest Kite by reason ot wounas, injury or sease, received or contracted In the U. i i i-rvjoe. Kiows or aepenueut rei- confident that wherever he hangs out his shingle" that success will attend him. BANKERS, Kirwin, Phillips County, Kansas.

TTrTE transact a General Bankine Busirsessjbuy and Sell Foreign Exchange; Issue Passage Ticket to and from all parts of Europe. jf- Long time Loans on Improved Farms at Kates, and nodelay in getting Money, llepro-ent Lea-'nia Inriurance W.iil H.J. CAiaaSOV, ii. I. S-SB ons.

BUYING ELSEWHERE. Thanking ALL MY FRIENDS AND PATRONS for PAST FAVORS, I SOLICIT A CONTINUANCE OF TIIE SAME. G-uG JSt HO jz 1 2 3 4 5 7 ives are entitled to penVto :1 in the U. S. t'ovcru- lips County, Kansas, win sen tne loiiow-ing real estate situated in Phillips County Kansas, to wit S.

E. of the S. E. of six Township (4) four Range(16) sixteen, the properly of the eaid J.B. Main.

Dated Ihi.s the 5th day of April, A. D-1880. T.A.Marvin, Sheriff. Maj. Marvin was in the city this morn ing.

fnc rutt's. For anything in tHu lumber i I'io-u; lly jitffiided to. i'vc'1't of pm A IdrchS -i 1 1- Kf. Joseph Fasko Is able to be up again i S5 oaj on the old reliable Howell 1 "number Co, 17 after a severe Illness..

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