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The Abilene Journal from Abilene, Kansas • 3

The Abilene Journal from Abilene, Kansas • 3

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The Fair- George Holzworth left on Tuesday morn THE CHRONICLE. Bear in Mind Notice of Appointment. State of Kansas, Dickinson County, The Dickinson county fair opened on Tuesday morning, Aug. 31st, under the dis ing, to take charge of W. S.

rierce new drug store in Lincoln, Kansas. George's Abilene friends regret the necessity that In the nistterof the estate of John Y. McCosh late of Dickinson Connty. Kansas: Legal Notice. Jennie L.

Monies, Plaintiff, 1 vs. William F. Monies, Defendant To the said defendant, William F. Monies You are hereby notified that you have been sued by said plaintiff, Jennie L. Monies, by her petition filed in the District Court within and for the County of Dickinson and State of Kansas, on the 11th day of August, A.

ISStj. and you must answer said petition on or be advantage of an unusually early date, warm Notice Is hereby given, that on the 31st day ABILENE. KANSAS. Fkidat Morning, Sept. 3, 1836.

weather and dusty streets. takes him away, while they send with him SCHOOL BOOKS THAT The entries for the art have come in slow of August, A. the undersigned was by the Probate Court of Dickinson County, duly appointed and qualified as executor of the estate of Johu W. McCosh. late of Dickinson County, deceased.

All parties Interested in their best wishes for his future success and prosperity. Tho Ciieomcle recommends ly and are Ices in number than the displays fore the 2th day of September, A. 18S6, or said estate will take notice and govern them made in former years. It is noticable, how. Lyman Field, of Solomon, was in ti city the said petition will be taken as true and him to the goodfellowship of the people of Lincoln, as being in every way worthy of selves accordingly.

L.O. VASbcoYoc, 2rt-t-3 Executor. judgment rendered against you divorcing said on Monday. KELLER ever, that the quality of the work steadily improves from year to year. In the decora piamun irom you ana awaruing to said piain- their friendliness.

tni the custody of your minor child, tadie AI Mrs. C. A. Mansfield, re urned from Beloit Notice of Publication. Monies.

W. P. Seeds. tive art, a study of yellow roses, in a com The autumn shooting season has opened, 20-ti Atty. for Plaintiff.

on Friday laat. To the heirs at law of Joseph Catterlin, de mon brown bowl attracts the eye at once for ceased: and instead of hunting prairie chickens, as Publication Stoticet The Dirstino Comr-any ind furnisL'd the Is the Place for Bargains in its excellent drawing and bold touches To Samuel N. Hltt and C. C. Hall of parts is the custom, a sorely afflicted public will music at the fair.

elatzs, bkx satcezls, FSK3. crzs, biasz bcszs, ME STATIONERY, VISITING CARDS. CHILDREN CARRIAGES, "WALL. PAPER, Notice is hereby given that Saturday, the 2Sth day of August. A.

D. lsSii, at 10 o'clock m. of said day, at the room of the Probate Court at Abilene, in the county of Dick soon go gunning for editors who publish You are hereby notified that you have been Surrounding it are flower paintings and landscapes of merit which time and space will not. this week, admit of a detailed de W. II.

Eunderlard rctu -ned on Saturday, inson, and state of Kansas, has been appoint parodies on "John Anderson, My Jo John." sueu in me District court or Dickinson county and State of Kansas, by the Traveler's In ed for hearing the application of Rachel from Lis Chicago visit. surance Company by its petition filed in said The Little Hatchet man of Clay Center began Thompson, praying that a document now on file in this court, purporting to be the last will scription. Court on the ajth day of August, lv, in an action wherein said Traveler's Insurance it. and everv paper in the fifth district 8. P.

Goodspeed will et nchocl ii Hope ana testament ot Josepti Latternn. deceased. A collection of pastel portraits are no Company is plaintiff and each of you individ-ualb', and you and Hiram McCurdyaadAl prints 'a feeble parody on the first effusion be allowed as the will of said deceased and be admitted to probate, and that letters testa- fred W.Rice and H.H. B'loyd, partners as Rice Baby Mine was tame compared to it, and Grandfather's Clock was no where in its loyu, together with Davia McCoy and Susan McCoy are defendants. menlary be issued thereon to the said Rachel M.

Thompson, at time and place all persons interested therein may appear and show cause if ney can, why the prayer of the said Rachel M. Thompson should not be ticable for their exceedingly life-like appearance, and the fidelity to the original photographic copies. Pastel landscapes in their vicinity are beautifully soft and exhibit, as do the portraits, very decided talent and pro You are further notified that in said action said Traveler's Insurance Company claims palmiest days. judgment against said David McCoy and Su And Evkeithikg to bk found in a completk jlhd well stocked book store. dariog the corning winter.

Mrs. A. O. Brown will st with the Misses Wilson during their parent's absence. David Mattison and sn returned from the Facifio coast on Saturday.

Tom Armstrong has returned from hie visit to Hillsboro, and St. Louts, Mo. W. L. Hutchinson, who baa been foreman granted.

JAMiiS CCLBEKTSON, 25 Probate udge. san McCoy in the sum of eight hundred dol lars together with interest thereon at the rate of twelve per cent, per annum from the first of the Cukosiclk office for some months, ficiency in the artist. day of May, 1885, and that said sum and judg Legal Notice. STATS OF KANSAS, 1 Dickinson County. I The painted china, needlework in variety, ment should be declared a nrst and prior lien M.

M. BOWMANS, upon the following described real estate situ CHINA, GLASS AND QUEENSVARE, Flower Pots and Vases, IJANOING BASKETS, Pocket and Table Cutlery, BIRD CAGES, Staple and Fancy Groceries. leaves this week to accept a similar position on the Springfield, (Mo.) Leader, published by S. K. Strother.

"Hutch" has the best wishes of the Chrosiclb force for his future ated in the County of Dickinson and State of and other oil paintings, with handsome em broidery make up the exhibit. In the District Court of the Eighth Judicial District, in and for Dickinson County, Kansas, to-wit: ijol tour (4). in biocK two (2 in George W. Carpenter's addition to the citv H-BROABWAY-IO In the main hall Sterl Zahner display oiaie oi ivansas. Elizabeth M.

Smith, Plaintiff, vs. ot Abilene, superior to any claim or interest you may have in or to said real estate; and The Edith Dirstine Company's band has furnished good music on the streets this week. success and prosperity in his new position new cloaks in the late fall styles. Andrew J. Smith.

Defendant, said plaintiff further asks that the said land It does not belong to the craft to become To Andrew J. Smith, Defendant: You will may be sold to satisfy said judgment, and J. S. Kelley showed a case full of hand take notice that you have been sued in said that upon such sale you and each of you be "bloated bondholders" to any large extent, some goods in silverware and cut glass. Court by said Plaintiff in said cause, and that torever oarrea irom an interest in saia land but "here's to you, that you may gam as many You are further notified that unless you you must answer the petition filed by the Barnes Zahner exhibits fine toilet articles.

Plaintiff in said cause on or before the 2nd answer said petition on or before the ninth bonds as falls to the lot of the A. W. Hargreaves exhibits clothing. day of October, ISstf, said petition will be taken as true and judgment entered thereon de day of October. 1886, or the petition wiil be taken as true and judgement will be rendered Hodge Bros, make an elegant display of Thoroughbreds for Sale or Exchange.

barring you and each of you from all interest The Salvation army has found its way to against you in said cause, forever divorcing the plaintiff from you and restoring to the in said land. heating and cook stoves, both of which are Three-year-olds, yearlings and weanlings, Kansas City, Leavenworth and Topeka. The piaintin her mailen name of Elizabeth M. The Traveler 3 Insurance Co. 28-t3 F.

Mead, Attorney Mr. and Mrs. Sutter, father and mother of have removed to Abilene and hare taken possession of their property on Third street. Large congregations listened to Dr. Lippin-cott's sermons on Sunday morning and evening, at the Lutheran and Methodist churches.

John Craven, a merchant of Bloomington, Illinois, visited his friend, Will Seward, in Abilene, a few days this week. Richards. Elizabeth M. Smith. made handsomer and more convenient every oolts and fillies, sired by Damon and Ban- Plaintiff.

hoodlum element of the west, is straining a point to treat them as badly as they know nach, Lath, out of mares by Imported Buck- year. Publication Notice. Bonebrake Rice have their usual com Publication Xotiee. To Thomas Dill and Ida N. Dili, of parts how.

The army is said to conduct its cam' nnknown: West Room Postofiice Block, Abilene, Kansas. plete exhibit of guns, ammunition and shelf To C. C. Hall and Samuel X. Hltt of parts un You are hereby notified that you have been paiga orderly and quietly.

There seems to den, Imported Phaeton, Lee Paul, Daniel Boone, Waverly, and Enquirer, for sale, or exchange for cattle. Stock registered. Pedigree warranted. C. S.

Kellogo, 6ued in the District Court of Dickinson Coim- known: You are hereby notified that you have been goods, while the sewing machines and organs tv and State of Kansas, bv the In be a change in their methods of work, from their former objectionable noisy services sued in the District Court of the County of keep things lively by the skill and energy of Dickinson ana state ot Kansas, Dythe lrav- their exhibitors. eier insurance company iy their petition 23-tf Damon Stock Farm, filed in said Court on the 20th day of August, 18t. in an action wherein said Traveler's In One of the most curious things brought in Sutphen'a Mill P. Dickinson Kans. For Sale.

described by the press of the country. It is not announced whether or not this famed army will advance on the enemy's stronghold in Central Kansas or confine its opera TO FARMERS SONS AND DAUGHTERS, surance Company, by its petition filed in said court, on the lsth day of December, 1885, in wbich action the said Traveler's Insurance Company is plaintiff, and you andeacb of you together with Seth Cowperthwaitand Annett Cowperthwait are defendants. You are further notified that by naid petition the said plaintiff claims judgment against you, the said Thomas A. Dill and Ida M. Dill, in the sum of eight hundred dollars (SsOO).

-with interest thereon at the rate of twelve (12) per cent Der annum, from the 1st day of JIav. surance Company is plaintiff' and yu individually, and you aud A. W. Kice and H. II.

Floyd, partner's as Rice Floyd, together for display are two cards of animals cut out of paper with scissors, without a pattern or Ninety-five new opera seats at St. John's with David McCoy and SusauMcCoy are de The fendants. Kansas State Agricultural College OFFERS AX EDfCAlIOX THAI PATS. Eoi8copal church. Will bo sold for half guide for the eye, by little Miriam Palmer, who is only seven and a half years old.

tions strictly to the wicked places further east. You are further notified that in said action said Traveler's Insurance Company claims price. For information inquire of Mr. Shel udgment against said David McCoy and Su In the agricultural hall there is a fine dis and that said judgment be declared a first and Elder Bowles has had his tent services in san McCoy in the sum of eight hundred dollars, together with interest thereon at the prior lien upon ine louowing oescriDea real don, at Sterl Zahner'a dry goods store. Ctf Housekeepers, Attention play of apples, grapes, melons and vegetables, corn and cereals.

rate of twelve per cent, per annum from the first day of May, 1S.S5, and that said sum and Sewell's large and elegant stock of fine The stock entries ara not as numerous as udgment should be declared a first and prior estate, situated in the County of Dickinson and state of Kansas, to-wit: The east half ol" the northeast quarter of section No. eighteen (18), in township No. fifteen (to) south, in range No. one (I), east of the sixth principal meridian, superior to any claim or interest which either of you may have in said real estate; iien upon the following described real estate usual, but the breeds are of the best in the successful operation on the lot east of the Christian church, for the last ten days. The tent has a large seating capacity, and despite the heat, dust, mosquitoes and kindred annoyances, the seats are filled every night with interested listeners to the Elder's earn carpetings, paper hangings and window shades, are well worth your examination.

8tf situated in the County of Dickinson and State of Kansas, to-wit: Lot five (5), in block two country. (2), in George W. Carpenter's addition to the and said plaintiff further asks that said land The attendance has been good thus far, with Stone for sale! Inquire of Bonebrake be sold to satisfy said judgment, ana mat, upon such sale each of you may be forever barred city ot Abilene, superior to any claim or interest you may have in or to said real estate; and said plaiutill' further asks that said land Rice. from any interest in said real estate. You are turtner notinea mat unless you an The College, located at Manhattan, Riley, county is well equipped with buildings worth SloO.WK); farm stock and apparatus worth $95,000.

Bighteen instructor and over 4t0 students. Endowment half a million dollars. Income IT'S TWENTY-FOURTH YEAR BEGINS SEPTEMBER 9111, 1885. providing a thorough course in English, Mathematics and Sciences related to the great industries of the State, and genuine training in Agriculture, Horticulture Black-smithing, Carpentry, Sewing, Uousekold Economy, Printing or Telefemphy, with TUITION FREE. Expences are reasonable and and some opportunity Is found for earning a part ot expence by work on the farm or In orchards, vineyards, grounds, offices or buildings.

A. FULL FOUR YE-AJRS COURSE Begins with a review of the common branches, and entitles the student to the degree of Bachelor of Science at it close, but a shorter course elves each year an excellent training for the work of life. For full particulars or catalogue address. 25-tS Pre. EO.

T. FAIRCIIILD, Bfaahattaa, Hi. may be sold to satisfy said judgment and that upon such sale you and each of you be forever barred from all interest in said land. Ed. Little, a former well-known Abilene boy, has become one of the law firm, of deed, Barker GleeJ, of Topeka and Lawrence.

The wife of a rimng attorney in our city, says times are so hard at their house that her husband will not even give her advice without a fee. Mrs. Eaglow, of McKcenport, IV, is visiting old friends in Abilene. Mr. and Mr.

Eaglow, were renidenls of our city somo years ago. Chnncellor Lippincott was the former pastor of Mr. and Mrs. Jus. ''peir, in Chara'ers-burg, and was thmr uent during h'n recent visit to our city.

Fraok B. Wallace, who has been the employ of C. C. Shaler for some months, hog accepted a position with E. II, Robinson, successor to B.

II. D'iluy. Mr. and Mrs. E.

A. Herbert have left the too cool breezes of the northern lakes, for the scenery and shelter of the mountains of Winchester. Virginia. Mist Kate Pearson, the new assistant superintendent of the high school, arrive ion Monday afternoon. Miss Pcr.rson is a friend of Mrs.

Thos. Malott. the two best days to come. Of the races and things in general we will have more'to say next week. The ground is kept well sprinkled, and is much more pleasant than staying est words.

It requires something closely akin to heroism, and the self sacrifice of earnest purpose, to enable a man to travel Everything in shades, shade goods, fixtures, swer said petition on or before the 9th day of October, 1-SSB, the same will be taken as true and judgment entered barring you from any interest in said lands. You are further notified that unless vou trimmings, at Sewell's. 8tf answer said petition on or belore the ninth day of October, said petition will be tak in town in the dust. Tho managers are from place to place throughout the country during the entire season, preaching nightly Carpets at Sewell's. 8tf Tub Vbaveleb's insurance Co.

2S-t3 C. F. Mead, Attorney. en as true anu judgment entered tnereon debarring you and each of you from all interest using their best endeavors to make it successful and comfortable for all who attend. Money to loan on chattels.

and holding opeu air exercises. The Elder, Publication Notice. saia lanas. The Traveler's Insurance Co. C.

Stevens. 24 tf To John P. Frazer, executor of the last will we imagine, does not receive a Sam Small nor 28-t3. C. F.

Mead. Attorney. a Sam Jones salary for his ministrations. For Sale Cheap. and testament or lncent conover, aeceas-ed, of parts unknown: You are hereby notified that you have been Perry.

Mrs. Elizabeth Taylor Perry, one of the Notice. Pnblleatiou Four lots, Nos. 9, 10, 11 and 12 in block 18, To Samuel N. Hitt and C.

C. Hall of parts un- Buckeye Reunion. The seventeenth annual reunion of the oldest settlers, and one of the most respected and beloved ladies, not only in her township, nown: Abilene proper. Apply to Mrs. Goldhorn.

44 Wanted. sued in the District Court of Dickinson County and State of Kansas, by the Traveler's Insurance Company, by its petition filed in said court on the 25th day of August, 1886, in which action the said Insurance Company is plaintiff, and you, together with Albert You are hereby notified that you have been Buckeye Colony association was held on the but in the county, died at her home in Sherman township, Wednesday evening, August 28th day of August, 1880, at the Central sued in the District Court of Dickinson County and Stale of Kansas by the Traveler's Insurance Company by its petition filed in said Court on the 20th day of August, 1886, in an A girl to do general house work. Inquire at Palace Drug Store. 11th, 1886, and was buried in the Union Mercantile Company are defendants. You are further notified that in said action t.h said nlaintiff claims iuderment asainst action wherein said Traveler's Insurance Company is plaint iff, and each of you individ BENNETT BEAGEN, Grand Army Suits for sale at bottom prices, said defendants, Albert Ault and William H.

Buckeye school house and grove. The Address of welcome was made by V. P. president of the Association. Music, instrumental and vocal, was excellently rendered by the Misses Wilson, Simmers, Early and ually, and you and uyrus v.

Lieggett, Carrie A. Leggett, George W. Carpenter and Alfred cemetery, Thursday, August 12th. The funeral services were conducted by Elder W. II.

Boles, in the Dunkard church in Sherman at Simon Rothschild's. lOtf Ault. in the sum of thirty-nve huadrea dollars (83500), and interest on said principal sum at W. Rice and H. H.

Floyd, partners as Rice Floyd, together with David McCoy and Susan McCoy are defendants. the rate ot twelve K.m per ceiiirerauuuui, from the 1st day of May, 18S4, and judgment Every G. A. R. man buys his suit from -DEALER IN- lou are lsrther notitled that in said action township, and were attended by the largest concourse of people that has assembled at any against said defendants, Albert Ault and Rothschild, the Boss Clothier of Abilene.

lOtf said Traveler's Insurance Company claims udgment against said David McCoy and Su others. A most bountiful dinner was served, after which Rev. Allman delivered an appropriate address, followed by speeches by William li. Aali, ior uie lunner hum ui scvtn hundred and seventy-five dollars (5775), and interest thereon at the rate of ten (10) per cent uneral in this county for years. Mrs.

Perry san McCoy in the sum of eight hundred dol lars together.Avith interest thereon at the rate was born in Fayette county, February per annum, irom ine isiaay oi waj, ine, iu Call and see Simon Rothschild's new goods. Money to loan on Real Estate. M. P. Jollbt.

of twelve per cent, per annum from the first Judge Kilgore, G. F. Livingston, W. S. uay ot May, So, and mat said sum and judgment should be declared a first and prior lieu 27, 1843, and died August 11, 1886, at the age of 43 years, 6 months and 15 days.

In the 1st uav oi ucutuer, i-kv, auu lutxi. -n said principal sum at the rate of twelve (12) Cer cent per annum, from the 1st day of Octo-er, 11; and for the further sum of fifteen hundred dollars (SloOO). and interest thereon upon the following described real estate situ Groceries, Decker, T. DunUp, C. II.

Lowrie and Messrs. Wilson, Ford and Vandyke. The attendance was largo, and all pronounced it one of the and Seed "Wheat Tor Sale- ated in the County of Dickinson and State of Ivansas, to-wit: Eot six d), in block one (1), 1853, in company with her parents, she moved to Illinois, aad on the 24th day of at the rate of ten (10) per cent per annum, from 4,000 bushels Rocky Mountain. Price (jeorge arpenter's addition the city ot tho 1st day of May. 1SS4, to 1st uay oi January.

1835. and interest on said principal sum happiest reunions yet held by the association. at the rate of twelve (12) per cent per annum Abilene, superior to any claim or interest you may have in or to said real estate; and said plaintiff further asks that the said land may be sold to sat isfy said judgment, and that up $100 per bushel. Sample at this office, also at Berry Bonebrake Rice and J. B.

Case's John Taylob. from said 1st day ot January, in, ana mat February, 1867, was married to Mr. Thomas A. Perry, so well and favorably known in North Dickinson. Mrs.

Perry gave birth to Married. In Abilene, Kansas, on Thursday evening, Mauri cd August SOth, in Probate court room, Abilene, by Eev. T. F. Stauffer, Jpmcs It.

Hunter to Ella Van Schreick, both of Solomon City, Kansas. A barn burned down quietly on Saturday afternoon, on Walnut street, the propert," of George Parker. Asi le from the whol roasting of about four bushel of potatoes the loss to the owner was not very great. W. T.

Lttle, of Lcofi City, Wichita county, was iu town durinp pnrt week, via! ins; his old home nnd en Is. Will is cot ing to the front in Loot: as 3 of our lea ing citiieus." Miss Lizzie Itnymor.d of 's opeka, Kai as, a daughter of Dr. Ray vion 1, i i visiting in his city, the guest of Mrs. Oi on r.th stroct. Dr.

Raymond and dau ghter were or-mer well known reiidoiits of vbilene. on such sale you and each of you be forever barred from all interest in said land. TOBACCO and CIGARS 26-t3 eight chidren, four boys and four girls, of You are further notified that unless vou said judgments may be declared first and second liens upon the following described real estate, situated in the County of Dickinson and State of Kansas, to-wit: The northwest quarter, the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter, the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter, and the southwest quarter of the northestquarter, all of section Xo. twenty (20), in township No. eleven (11) south, in August 26th, by Rev, McKeehan, at the Presbyterian church, Miss Abbie A.

Baldwin to Mr. Leland E. Wiley. In the presence of answer said petition on or before the ninth day of October. 1K80, said petition will be tak whom three boys and one girl are now living.

CATTLE MONEY. Mrs. Perry was converted to Christ at the We have unlimited amount of money to en as true and judgment entered thereon debarring you aud each of you from all interest in said land. Confectioneries and Fruit, some fifty friends of the young couple, the age of twelve, under the preaching of Elder loan to cattle feeders at 10 and 12 per cent. ceremony was performed which united them The Traveler's Insurance Co.

2s-ti C. F. Mead, Attorney. ntorest. Lkbold, Fisher Co.

range rso. tnree eastoi tuts siaiu ii m-ii'm meridian, superior to any and all claims Berry, of Illinois. She has been therefore a devoted Christian and a noble worker in the Aug 6 3m. in the sacred bonds of marriage. A few min Publication Notice.

Dili II BEEF, utes after 8, to the strains of the wedding march, played by Mr. T. E. Dewey, on the Wanted. To Samuel N.

Hitt of parts unknown: which you may have in or to said real estate. You are further notified that unless you answer said petition on or before the Stth day of October. 1SS6, the same will be taken as true and judgment rendered against you, barring you from any and all interest in or to said real estate. Thh) Traveler's Insurance Co. church for thirty-one years.

No member of the sisterhood of her people in Dickinson county was more beloved, and none could You are hereby notified that you have been Eight or ten choice loans of from $5,000 organ, the bridal pair entered the church, sued in the District Court of the County of to 20,000 each, at once, at 0 per cent. Dickinson and State of Kansas, by the Traveler's Insurance Company by their petition possibly be missed more than she. But she 28-3t C. Alead, Attorney. ltf II HAND SOCTHWORTII.

ams, Breakfast Bacon, is gone filed in said Court on the 25th day of August, 18.St', in an action wherein said Traveler's Insurance Company is plaintiff and you in preceded by R. M. White and Ed. Sutter, as ushers, Miss Alice Como and Mr. C.

D. Barnes as bridsmaid and groomsman. The pridal party took their positions under a large Publication Notice. To C. C.

Hall, bf parts unknown: For Sale. dividually, and George W. Carpenter together with MarqiusD. Carpenter and Franc P. Vnn re herehv notified that vou have been A number of fresh milk cows and several sued in the District Court of the County ol Carpenter are defendants.

You are further notified that in said action said Traveler's Insurance Company claims "To the land of pure delight, Where saints immortal reign, Where infinite day excludes the night, And pleasures banish pain." Burglaries. Qn Thursday night last J. E. Bonebrake's Dickinson and State of Kansas, by the rav-eler's Insurance Company, by its petition filed marriage tree, made of white flowers and green leaves, in front of the pulpit desk, which was handsomely decorated with cut span of good, big mares for sale by CHOICE BUTTER AND FRESH EGGS. judgment against said Marquis D.

Carpenter in said court on the Zotn day ot August, isso, John H. Mahah. 5tf and Franc carpenter in the sum ot mteen hundred dollars, together with interest there in an action wherein said Traveler Insurance Company is plaintiff, and you individually and Alfred W. Rice and Henry H. Floyd, on at the rate of twelve per cent, per annum flowers and green, trailing vines, and in an impressive service were made man and wife.

Fine ceiling decorations a specialty at partners as it" auu i' fcci-Anri 1 from the nrst day ot June, and that said sum and judgement should be declared a first vid McCoy and Susan Mccoy are acicnuants, The bride has lived in Abilene a number of and prior lien upon the following described You are further notified that in said action said Traveler's Insurance Company claims Sewell's; a wonderful yariety of designs. Paper- banging by contract, in the latest styles. 8tf real estate situated in tne county ot Dicxin-son and state of Kansas, to-wit: Lots eleven and twelve (11A12), in block two (2), in George Judgment against said David McCoy and years and has a wide circle of acquaintances and friends, who knew her to be an efficient, self-reliant and capable young woman, who tS? Farmers and makers of choice, sweet butter, SUSaD MCLOy, ill lilts slilii UI twelve uuiiunu dollars (81200). together with interest thereon at the rate of twelve (12) per cent per annum. residence was entered by burglars nnd robbed of some table ware, consisting of.

forks, knives and spoons. The thieves gained entrance through the dining room window, on the northide of the house, the window being raised and the screen not fastened. On the night following, F. G. Boardman's residence was visited, and a trunk standing in Carpenter addition to the city ot Abilene superior to any claim or interest you may have in or to said real estate: and said plaint will find it much to their advantage by calling at the lead from 1st day oi juiv.

xcm. aaainaiKuu Wall Paper at Sewell's. 8tf Money to loan on personal security. will carry these excellent qualifications into iff further asks that said land may be sold to ing grocery house of satisfy said udgment and that upon such sale you and each of you be lorever barred from 24 tf C. Stevens.

sum and judgment should be declared a first and prior lien upon the following described real estate, situated in the County of Dickinson and State of Kansas, to-wlt: A strip of land containing sixty (60) acres on the west BENNETT ItEAGEN. the new relation of wife The groom has lived in Abilene since his earliest infancy, and numbers his warmest friends among those interest in said land. You are further notified that unless you Elegant Paper Hangings at Sewell's. Such answer said petition on or before the ninth side of the northeast Quarter of section twen a stock as you will not find elsewhere. 8tf who know him best.

The highest recommen day of October, Ksti, said petition will be tak the dining room unpacked, had its contents turned, topsy turvy, but nothing stolen. The Corner Third and Cedar Streets. en as true and judgment entered tnere oq de ty (20), and the west side of the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of section seventeen (171. In townshiD tiiirteen(13). south dation that can be given any young man is to barring you and each of you from all interest If you want choice meat go to Wahl Bros.

ne night an attempt was made to enter in said laud. say of him, as can be said of that he has of range one (l), east oi me sixtn principal meridian, extending southward from the market on the corner of Broadway and Third E. T. Ellison's, on Vine street, by the same The Traveler Insurance Co. S-t3 C.

F. Mead, Attorney been a devoted, affectionate son of an invalid right of way of the Union Pacific railrnad, on Bairl section twenty, to the north line of said street. V. P. Wilson and wile left a Monday a few week's sojourn in ilt Lake City md Alwood, Col.

The journey is taken for the benefit of Mrs. Wilson's health, which all her friends in Abilene hope she may speedily regain. W. 8. Pierce, of Abilene, has rented the ground floor of the new Smith block, aud will be on band in a few days with a $12,000 stock of drugs.

Mr. Pierce is proprietor of the Palace Drug Store, in Abilene. Lincoln Beacon. The funeral of Mies Lvira Belle McCoy, who died suddenly on Tuesday just after eating dinner, occurred on Wednesday afternoon, from her parent's residence on the Enterprise road. Miss McCoy lost her eyesight some years ago, and since that time has been an invalid.

The sympathies of the community are with the afflicted family. The Dirstine Company. The performances thus far this week at the Opera house, by the Edith Dirstine Dram at 10 Company, have given satisfaction to fair audiences. Mis Dirstine, who assumes the leading roles, is well supported by a good company. The excellent orchestra the Dirstines carry with them is an attractive feature of the entertainment.

The best dramatic company that ever appeared before foot-lights is at a disadvantage without good music. The rs-' tine Company will rem via through the ek, and all who are in town to visit the 'air should see tham in their papular plays. In a few weeks the Chronicle will do tbt-less hear rumors of our society young gei lie-men having urgent business down the ro.td. For cause, see the following, clipped orn mother. The Chbonicbk extends its best gang doubtless, Dut tney tailed ior some reason to get inside.

On Saturday night J. southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of Publication Notice. Honey to loan on real estate. section seventeen, superior to any ciaim ui interest you may nave in or 10 saiu reai es M. Fisher was the loser of a fine gold watch wishes to the newly wedded pair and desires for them all the prosperity and happiness To C.

C. Kail and Samuel N. Hitt, of parts un No 24 tf C. Stevens. tate; and said plaintiff further asks that said roa estate may be sold to satisfy said judg known: You are hereby notified that you have been Itch and Kansas Scratch e( cured in 30 that time can bring.

sued in the District Court of the County of ment, and that upon such sale you and each of vou be forever barred from all interest in and some Jsmall change in money, by the same means. A week or two since Topeka and other towns in the eastern part of the minutes by Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. War Dickinson and State of Kansas, by tne rav- jtid land. eler's Insurance Company by their petition ranted by J. T.

Curtiss, druggist, Abilene. Vou are further notined tnai unless you an Fire. On Monday evening, about half past 8 filed in said Court on tne aJlii day oi August, state, sent a gang of suspicious looking char swer saiJ petition on or before the Oth day of Ayers's Cathartic Pills contain no calomel, 1S80, iu an action wherein said Traveler Insurance Company is plaintiff, and you and October, ISftO, said petition will be taken as acters out of their respective towns, and it o'clock, the residents on the hill and in the nor any injurious substance whatever. They true and judgment renuereu 1 1 1 -1 1 1 -ring you and each of you from all Interest in each of you individually and you and W.N, Kini A. F.

Sibbald and A. W. Rice and II. II is probably these 'gentlemen who are nc east part of town were aroused by tho cry of combine curative vegetable properties only. said land.

Flovd, partners as Kicefc Floyd, together with David McCoy and Susan McCoy are defeat The most reliable article in use for restor favoring Abilene with specimens of their fire. The alarm was found to arise from the The traveler insurance iu. 28-3t C. F. Mead, Attorney.

ing grey hair to its original color and pro an ts. accomplishments. The town has been full burning of a house on the south side of You are further notified that in said action moting its growth, is Hall egetable bicil- said Traveler's Insurance Company claims Eighth street, three doors west ol Olive. It ian Hair Renewer. Publication Notice.

judgment against said David McCoy and Su ot nard looking characters for more than a week. They have been begging for victuals, from door to door, for some days and in san Meuoy in tne sum oi rmeeii nunureu dollars, toeether ith interest thereon at the rate To G. F. Davis, of Hartford. the City Rank of Hartford.

and Theodore C. will be remembered as one of the Bart Simpson houses, occupied in its palmy days by You all know Gleissner, the Abilene drug FINE CARPETINGS, of twelve ier cent, per annum from the first Henry of Tien vex. Colorado. gist; he sells and recommends Chamberlain 8 most instances food is riven them. It is a v-on ur hcrphv notified that Ton have been day ot January, iv-jj, anu mat a sum aim R.

Dryer, L. II. Prather and S. M. Wise.

Cough Remedy. The best made for coughs, sued in the District Court of Dickinson Coun safe rule to follow, never to feed tramps, the judgment Hhould be declared a first aud prior lieu upon the following described real estate situated in the County of Dickinson and State of Kanas, to-wit: Lota nine and ten ty and State of Kansas, by the n-hv its netitlon filed in said colds, croup or sore throat. Bucklen's Arnica Salve- 35- successively. A telephone message, sent by II. Faulkner, to the waterworks, sent the fire department to the rescue.

They did good work in extinguishing the flames, in block two 2i. in George W. Carpen injury of indiscriminate giving is far greater than any good done, though it cost the giver but little to gratify the demand upon his court on the day ot August, 1, in which action the said Traveler's Insurance Company is plaintiff, and John Ii. Caskey, Hat tie B. Caskey, O.

Davis, the City Bank of Hart ter's addition to the city of Abilene, superior The best salve in the world for Cuts Bruis to any claim or interest you or eitheroryou may have in or to said real estate: and said es Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, ford, Rebecca Chapman, (jeorge a fro nni Theodore C. Henry and tveorge though for all practical purposes there is not Dhuntiff further asks that said land may be Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and sympathies. When these house-breakers and thieves get through in Abilene they will sold to satisfy said judgment and that upon Carpenter, formerly partners as T. Henry all Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles much left of the structure but kindling wood the Timtr. "Miss Marion North has retur ted such sale you and each of you be forever A- I aro oefendants.

It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or doubtless proceed west. Solina and neigh hurred from all interest ill said land. The house is owned by Elizabeth Jordan and from a most delightful visit among friend at You are further notified that in said action ani.1 nlMintiff claims iudsment against said You are further notified that unless you money refunded. Price zo cents per box, PAPER HANGINGS, WINDOW SHADES, ART SQUARES, OIL CLOTHS, DRAPERIES, MATTINGS, CURTAINS, RUGS, ETC. boring towns may take timely warning by was occupied by Mrs.

Shinn, a widow lady, defendants. John B. Caskey and Hattie Ii. For Sale at Barnes Zahner' s. decll-ly answer said petition on or before the ninth dav of October.

luM'i. said petition will be tak our experience. r-astev in the sum of eiehteen hundred dol and family, whose household goods were Lawrence and Abilene. At the latter p. ace she was the guest of Miss Alice Como, vho gave an elegant reception in her honor, wl.ioh lars.

1.800) with interest thereon at the rate St. Patrick's rills cleanse the system and en true and judgment entered thereon debarring you and each of you from all interest nearly, if not quite all, savec. The fire is Kito of twelve M-21 ner cent per annum, from Call and see Simon Rothschild's new goods the 8th day of November, lvtf; plaintiff asks in said lull a. The Traveler's Insurance Co. regulate the liver and bowels.

They are the most pleasant, most searching ami most relia was attended by at least oue hundred gu sts supposed to have originated in a defective flue, as it burned from the inside, and there Abstracts. a 0 pi 5 0 0 2S-t3 C. F. Mead, Attorney. Mine North was delighted with the eoc'tty ble physic in use.

They are sugar coated, that said judgment be declared a nrst ami prior lien upon- the following described real estate, situated In the county of Dickinson and State of Kansas, to-wit: the northeast I furnish complete and reliable abstracts had been a hot fire iu the stove all day. Had Sold at 25 cents perbcx, or five boxes for one 0 0 there also, especially the young men. the Cool Wave. Pnblieatlon Notice. mmrter of section No.

six (U). in township No. dollar, by J. M. Gleissner.

the evening not been unusually still, and the 5tf J. H. Bbabt Co Cheap Money. To C. C.

W. K. Bomgardner and Samuel fifteen (15). south, in range No. three (3, east nfthe sixth orincioal meridian, superior to The long and anxiously hoped for cool Hitt-of tiartK unknown: fire burned slowly, the damage to other property would doubtless have been more seri Mr.

Ji. G. Moulder, Superintendent for any claims which either of you may have iu We now have money to loan on property. ii are hereby notified that you have been wave came down from the north on Mon lay COMPLETE UNEQUALED. sued in the C--urt of the County of the Bradstreet Mercantile Agency, Des Moines, Iowa, says he is highly pleased with ous.

At one time it was rather uncomforta Iii-kinion and Mate of Kansas, bytlielraV' night last. To say that it was a welcome at 6 per cent, interest. Don't fail to see. Lkbold, Fishkk f.ic-r'x insurance ewnoanr by liieir petition bly warm for Harvey Shadinger's family in the effect of Chamberlain's Cough Remeiy, change, but feebly expresses it. The limit tiled iu said Court on the 20Ui day of August, that his family have used it with marked See Sevell a complete stock of carpels.

ixtt in an nrtiiiu whmin Maid i rsveler in the adjoining house, though hard work and of human endurance in physical strength, to surance Company vs plaintiff, and you and or to said iands; suid plaintiff further that said lani3 may be s(-ld to satisly said judament and that upon such sale you and ea-b of you may be forever barred from any interest in or to said real estate. You are further notified that unless you answer said petition on or before the 'Jth day oi October, the same will be taken as true, and judgment rendered barring you from any interest in said real estate. IheTravelkb's Insurance Co. 28-3t C. F.

Mead, Attorney. The latest and choicest designs, and color- plenty of water prevented any serious injury benefit, similar expressions are heard in every community where it is sold. Any one those who have been among the stay each or vou iriuiviouaiij, Carpenter. and A. VV.

Kice and H. II. Floyd, ings in many grades. 8tf The accident of the fire forcibly brings to homes all summer, had almost been reached. cartners as Uice fc Floyd, together with lav PRICES THE LOWEST ANY-WHERE TO BE FOUND FOR STANDARD GOODS.

Mc-Cov are defendants The cheapest place to buy uniforms is at using it will not long suffer with a cold. It is pleasant to take and harmless to give children of any age. Sold by J. M. Glessner.

mind tho rapid changes el a growing western The signal service had not told of this el Von in rt her notified that in said action J. said Traveler's Insurance Company claims Simon Rothschilds. lOtf Six Per Cent. town. All told, the house has nut been built more than seven years, and yc-t it is spoken come change in store for us, therefore, it came upon us unexpectedly, and perspiring juiiytnent against said 1 avltl Jiwoygnosu- Riima on A liu irnn-J nn I at lifa ia lik A hftrnpfw: it "trftCM' of "lines' Wives: Mothers! Paugiiters! I can loan money at 6 per cent on choice of as being old.

The town and the societies humanity was correspondingly grateful of troub'e. -fcits" of good fortune, "breeches" I Be your owu physician! A lady who for The comfort of wearing heavier of farms. Call and see me. 4G II ILASD ijOTTH WORTH have changed in many and varied ways since it was first completed. A circle of friends tilltuidreds of Choicv Design 5 H1 MCLoy Hie sum ot cisni uuu'm- Jars cgetliei- with inlerct thereon at the rate lot 'twelve ft-rcein.

jer annum Irom thelirst V.jv, l.s-i, ana hat said sum and judgment should ho deviii red a first and prior lien UKn I lie toil-nvinK described teal estate itu-! aied in the County of Oi kiuj: and Mate of lian-as, lo-wiU i.otsix (:., in block wo (2j. in U'jori-'e Carpenu r's addition to the city Aijiieste. superior to an ciaim or Interest being able to sit dow read in the evening near a lamp, without a fan in one hind who spent many pleasant days and eveuings of Rood manners and "bridled" and years suffered torment- worse man uiam every one has a "tug" te pull through a Be- from Uterine Troubles, Falling of the omb, vere cold unless they take Chamberlain's Leucorrhoea, Suppressions, and who Cough Remedy. Best buy a bottle before had despaired of being cured, found rerae-vou pet strapped. Sold bv J.

M. Gleissner. I die which completely cured her. Any Buf- in Each Department. and a chunk of ice in ine other, is indescrib under its roof, and who helped to make the able.

Cooking breakr-tat an I eating it, too. ferer froia such troubles cau use the Mine yo i iiihv nave or saia lea: I iila'iuuil further asks I hat said land may I walls ring aud the night air vibrate with jubilee songs and negro melodies, with muric of all kinds and classes, are now scattered Mr. J. M. Gleissner has sotuethinir to say i die and thus cure herselt, wnbout revealing by a coal tire iu nn art.

ro i cook stove, instead cf gasolene or sen-cii') njrgravatio. is a real luxury. A linen that stand? up be sold to satisfy said judgment ana trial up-! Farmers, Bead This SEVEN per cent, money to loan at Lebold, Fisher Bauk, Abilene, Kansas. Money always on hand 13-tf Art Squares beautiful goods at WANTED- Respectable persons who will adopt three healthy boys, of German parentage, aged respectively 15 mouths, 3 and 7 years. For further information apply to G.

Wj King, at the county poor farm. decently lound the neck, thout beiu that will be of interest to you. It is all 'her con IHioa to any one, and without sub-about Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It is jeciing her womanly modesty to the shock of just each a preparation as every mother an eiam natiou by a physician. An uua-should be provided with and always keep a i rated treatise, prescriptions, and full direc-supply in the honte far colds, ctoup or lions far use, sent free to oy address, ee-vrhooDina ctuh.

can alwava be defended curelv sealed. Send self-addressed, stamped on sueh sal-s vou and eacu ol you oe lorever barred from aii inlt-rest in said land. Vouisie ftitltjt-r noticed that unless you answer said petition on or before the ninth dav of October, iv-), said petition wiil be taken at true and judgment entered thereon, debarring vou and each of you from all interest far and wide. Some are in Colorada, some in the far northwest, others in the east, and in the different towns in the state, who as they read these lines will recall bappy months and years of their lives spent in the "city of the plains." that are numbered with "the days that are no more." band of hot iron or a wrt rag, incre jes one's i-ctr respect, and life Wi rth The dust i atiil ve- 1 inches 0 ep mi'l blows in cloudf but i. loses man.

of its turns when ttie weaiLer is comfortt jly JL. JiH l-bm The TilAVELtR a lSSl'KASCK CO. upon and is prompt and effectual. envelope. Address, naming this paper, 1- Haley sella DeLaad'a soda.

47 Jrs. Y. C. Holmks. 658 Broadway, Y.

C. F. Mead, Attorney..

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