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The Graphic from Eureka, Kansas • 3

The Graphic from Eureka, Kansas • 3

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The Graphici
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Eureka, Kansas
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A Book for the Million! Atchison boasts of an honest boy, who MANllOOD, A true SfAT.KUGH firn- treating ou THSIOSOPTIPK THE GRAPHIC. What $1.00 Will Buy AT after finding a pocket book containing AYOMAS11UUJ', rr lVsiolW of "reat discretionary power over this niat- ter -1 There may be cases where the law is silent as to their duty, but such cases are rare, if the law docs not always define and express their duties, it almost invari S920, delivered it up to the hotel clerk MARRIAGE. marriage how to a suitable partner for marriage, at by whom it as restored to the owner. EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING. DF what to many, Uic advsma.u marriago, precautious to the newly mar But the people were afterward grieved learn that the boy was a tramp from Ss CO.

uts" -wassam ably implies ihem The powers and duties of every officer of the state and Pennsylvania ried, courtship, coquetry, loi.i..- marriage, uuiou of the a private The operation of tapping the abdomen TERMS OF SUBSCMPTION. counselor to the liuirrieu aim able. Pen pictures from real life. Orgaus for a peculiar form of dropsy was sue- I riprfnrmpd on the person OI .1 50 Shall We Fight for Justice, or Bow Our Necks in 1 00 of veneration, their use axui aons-e, how to preserve them in a healthy condition. Diseases of youth, manhood and womanhood.

How to be henltny ftu counties, are clearly set forth by the constitutions and statutes or both. Discretion in this matter is a weak point, it is sufficient to know that their discretion has been exercised in favor of the railroad company, and against the people whose servants they ought to be, Miss Mary Orr last Thursday, by Dr. Wassam. The dropsical effusion was the One Six Months Three months-. Ond month Single 50 25 05 happy after marriage.

Facts lor cen- result of inflammation, and more than ibodv, ami a weann half a wooden bucketful of purulent fluid gi was evacuated. Bondage TIME TABLE. K. E. S.

it. R. ordered by the commissioners to be delivered to the railroad company agent, for railroad not yet built! It is estimated that at least fifteen hun dred hands are employed in grading be mneh importance to ooin m-m-. offensive to cood taste aud refinement. No famiiv should be without it.

ince fifty cents bv mail. Address Dr. A. G. Olin, South lark Chicago, 111., who has been longer enal treatment of all chronic and spethil diseases and diseases of females tisan any other physician in the Union, and w.th lonir and successful tween Cherry vale and Oswego.

A large 4 :50 5:40 Emporia Ar. 10:50 a Lc Narrow Gua. Jun.10 :45 a Eagle Creek 9 :55 a Madison Homer force is busy at Cherryvale, and many band? are waiting at that point to take hold, and seyeral squads, it is said, are 6 :30 7:50 pm The tax payers and others of Lane, Pleasant Grove and Janesv ille townships are making preparations to respond to the call of The Graphic for the meeting to be held in the court house in Eureka, on the 2Cth Inst. The Herald's issue of the 17th inst. contains an article under the caption of "The Railroad Bonds." I 45 employed between Cherryvale and on the Oswego Western railroad.

Eureka Lc. 6:50 am Ar. 8 Sundays excepted. It would require a special act of congress, makiug a direct appropriation and six mouths of flllibnstering in joint session to get out of the U. S.

Treasury, yet these guardians of the peoples money have ordered it delivered without any authority, precedent or law. Except discretionary law, and that in favor of the railroad company aud against the interest of the county. The people were not aware untilthls last transaction, that a bank was established in the clerks WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1879.. life iii his spocialitv lias" perfected remedies that are effectual in all these cases. His institution has a high reputation for honorable conduct and professional suv embracing cvtrv convenience for patients.

Ladies requiring treatment wUn home and board call or write. His patients are being treated by mail and express everywhere. Consultations free and invited. Samples of RrniiF.it Goons for ladies and sreutlemeu, with' circular quote from the same the following "On last Friday the county commissioners de-livprrfl to thn ivont of the K. C.

E. S. ST. JOHN SEBEH'S. Try Dr.

X'eck'a Vegetable Liver Pills If there is any Irishman within the circulation of Tru: Graphic whose soul still glories in the "Wearing of the Green," whose heart still beats for the land of his birth, whose blood still boils on hearing the "Boyne Waters," let him subscribe for the "Irish World." It is the strongest, ablest and most stirring paper of the Stone is being hauled, preparatory, to the building of the Eureka Bank. 9 pounds Standard A Suar SI OO'lo Bars Kirk Blue Soap office, it seems to me-they ought to procure a charter; befiirejittdopting a system of banking and exchange. The article in 1 00,15 Bars Satinet Soap Miss Pollv Jackson, goes to Chicago 94 Dounds Wlnto' Suirsif of important information, 50 cents rress. Reliable Fkm l.k Vil.i.s 5 a fctoc. 1 00 2 pounds Fine Jrpan Tea Hi uounds Best yellow Sugar pext week, on a visit to her sister.

Address, Dr. A. UL1X, 203 South Clark 00 00 OJ 00 00 00 00 1 00 11 Bottles 8 oz Blucing times. the Herald says it illy becomes us to jj pounds Fine yellow Sugar Currants Chicago, 111. blubber over spilled milk.

That is a vir-1 pounds led milk. That is a vir- 13 pounds railroad an order on the fiscal agent of Kansas in New York, for the delivery of SGSjOOO more of our county bonds. This is at the rate of 4,000 per mile for the road yet to be built between here aud the south line of the county, and makes $188,000 in all which have been handed over to the railroad company. The railroad company have agreed to widen the track between here and Emporia to the standard gauge within ten days from the 1 00' 7 Cans 3 lbs Tomatoes 1 Oo Cans Winslow Corn A Musical Convention has been an tual admission that something is rotten I pounds Prunes nounced for Eureka for the purpose of n--! lilnr-lr TWries 1 00 4 Cans 3 lbs reaches West- Tho Trending about the rauroau matter, line same "cultivating a lively interest in the musi ft Piimo Rio CoiTeo 1 OOilO pounds Silver Gloss Starch 1 00 article reads. They, meaning the railroad cm Xowspnpcr.

pnnmanr. 1i.iv ji'Toorl to cancel the COU- I ril K'i nft Hio Coffee 1 00! 7 Cans Gooabornea 1 The railroad men say that the track will be extended South of town next week. Hot weather and warm rains rather oppresssiye, but very cheering to producers. The corn crop of Greenwood county is estimated at from forty to sixty bushels pcr'acre. The little daughter of G.

W. Slough, 7 I "2 inuu i 1AA 4i4-. irf 1 M- i.o rwl frflf 1 OA' 1 A imnniln Host Soda 1 I'" UU UUUUA UUt lit tlUUUUIJ i.j 1 4f i ll ill HWil Vl Vf Wt- i cal people" of this part of the state. Do not our own citizens, at least, take all the interest in the musical people of our town that their merits demand? We think they should have aimed to awaken and have made some other concessions.) hj ft3 Fine Roasted Rio Cotleo 1 00:1 ballon JJesi noney sjiup date of contract, and to construct the mum BR TUB I) pounds Cheeso 1 OOjlwin Talis uest i-iour an interest in music. It would be more And cvcrjlhinp in fact at Bottom Trices for First Class Goods.

becoming their modesty. Corco and sec the ana alosi oiuuu io. ncarQuincy, died last Monda, of Chol ST. JOHN SEBER. era Morbus.

Lecture axd Concert to-xigiit. railroad to the south line of the county on that gauge, within ninety days." The Herald says it is not worth while to criticise the action of any one in the matter of granting bonds to this company. Mr. Editor, from the facts contained in the above article, coupled with other irregular proceedings of the commissioners with this railroad bond matter, I am one who believes it worth while to thorough Prof. C.

E. Leslie, will open his course of There was nothing said iu the proposition about cancelling coupons and making concessions before the railroad was built. There is another point adjudicated by the bump and bench of discretion, right in the face of the law and proposition, the people are united once more and the rail company get the benefit. The Herald says. There may be difference of opinion, in regard to the manner in which the railroad secured onr bonds j-cs sir: Nearly all the merchandise for Howard is now shipped to Eureka, and transferr BUSINESS LOCALS.

Mitchell keeps browned coffee, soda, and confcctionarics, pocket cutlery and EHLAEGED AHD IMPROVED. Always to the front in every enterprise, and prompt to furnih its readers, will the latest news of the world; coMipllt in ail departments with every possible facility for issuing a complete newspaper and steadilv growing in circulation and influence, Tin: Kansas City Times, for presents inducements to the people unsurpassed bv any journal in the and fearless its utterances on all public questions, it will continue ed there by wagon. combs, and a thousand and one ouicr articles, go and see him aud you will trade. Mitchell keens a full line of cigars, The weather is excessively hot. The thermometer ranges at 100 degrees and smoking and chewing tobaccos, and will sell a9 cheap as any man in town.

upwards in the shade almost every day ly investigate, to criticise, and if need be litisate. I maintain that the will of the There is difference of opinion. It was musical instruction, at M. E. church, this evening, by a lecture, followed by music.

For the benefit of those in the city, and others who may wish to attend, Prof. Leslie will begin his instructions to-night, aud continue through the term of the regular convention as announced, begining July 2Sth, and ending August 2nd. During the Convention, the exercises will be given three times daily. Terms, $2.00, no extra extra charge for commencing at once. diffrriifv of nnminn' flint, made the first Go to the Palace Drug Store for Dr.

"Prof. E. Leslie arrived from Chi Bricks inanufac-red and i Jl to advocate true Democratic for sale e5 it viTff.noo nnininn thnt I Peck's Vegetable Circassian Balm for the You have the opportunity of try- ILL VXL LILL iue VnT tir I Hair. cago, Monday evening. Preparations are in progress, for the coming musical con maue us an luuepeuaent nauon.

ii vas Jt before purchasing re i 1 .1.1 at Eureka, Kansas. tention. people as expressed by ballot has been perverted and subverted by the unwarranted, unlawful and irregular proceedings of the commissioners. In support of the above statement together with the facts contained in the article in the Herald, I quote from page 190, section 2, laws 1877. "Any county may issue its bonds 17-23 The work on the railroad south of Eu uiuerence oi opinion inai preserveu nw nation.

It was difference of made the Atiantic cable, Telegraphs, Railroads and all the modern improve lucrum, wut -i i working for the interest of the people of the west, 'fur. Timks will never rest satisfied until its section receives from the National Congress that recognition the great west deserves. srnscRiPTiox n.vrr.s. A free delivery wagon takes goods to any part of the city from Wassam Hunter's grocery. Send in 3'our orders.

reka is progressing rapidly. The grading is completed nearly to the river and one T. L. Davis returned from Emporia, Monday, whither he had been to consult ments. It was difference of opinion that peer of the bridge is up.

Pure Wood Burnt -r free from coal ashes 1 1TI Cv cinders. Price 1 as low as any good Go to Geo Mitchell's for the best fine cut tobacco, one door North of the Gun Shop. to aid in the construction of a narrow Mr. I. P.

Nye, has just finished repaint Daily Times one month, including 1 ehnre in the next tlistribntTSri, Tri-weekly Timks 2 months includ caused the crucifixion of Christ by the Jews. The people of Greenwood county do not intend to be crucified, or Jewed much longer concerning the matter of railroad, bonds, or wrong. The lime in town, at "IT-iIjI 5c i.cy 1.C0 1.00 100,000 cans of choice well selected fruit, fresh, at Wassam Hunter's. ing ins nousc insiue. iuc xuuiu.

uiv. beautifully finished in maple and oak graining, by Bean Mctacl. I Xi2Sr, 1 block north west of town. 18-30 with Judge Harris, of Fort to the best course to pursue in regard to the case of G. W.

Petty. To take an appeal to the Supreme court, would be to run the risk of a sentence under the law ot 1G8, which, is hanging in not less than four weeks, or later than eight weeks. ing 1 Phare in ue5t Timks mouths, including 1 share in the next gauge road, to the extent of four thousand dollars per mile; Prov ided, That such bouds shall not be so issued and exchanged until the same shall be authorized by a majority of the votes cast at some general or special election, previously had for the purpose of voting on such proposition; and Provided further, That the sunstroke Four horses fell dead from Money to Loan at Low Rates Notice and iong time, at Superintendent's office, power behind tlie throne does not appear greater than the tlirone and the people, Out time works wonders. There never was a wrong but that there was and and is a N. F.

Prcikn Tuesdays and Saturdays, in the vicinity of Arkansas City last week. Careful driving has become a necessity during the hot oppressive weather. Ttte gentleman who stole the is hereby given that J. J. Wassam and W.

II. Malonev, of the Main Street Livery SPECIAL WATCH OFFER, For every club of "0 to' either edition of Thh Times at the above rates (all sent at one time), we will send one Hunting Case Coin Sil.er Watch, worth 18.73, handsomely engraved and chased, and warranted by the Elgin National Watch Company's own silver medal guarantee. Address all orders to Go to W. C. Kitchens, for your remedy therefor.

The people have appealed in vain; their appeals have been 1 oriri rr and Re-pair While as the case now stands, Judge Harris is positive Governor St. John will order his execution at the expiration of one year. The recent Habeas corpus fiasco has seriously damaged the chances of the unfortunate prisoner. i i i Stable, have dissolved partnership. All persons knowing themselves indebted to Malonev Wassam are reqested to call aud settle.

uood worK aono unu moderate Givo him a 1. 18:30 charges THE TIMES, Kansas City, Mo. single tree out of my cornfield is requested to return it or come back and take the plOW tOO. KXL'l) HoLVEKSOX. The following parties are spoken of as candidates for Treasurer on-the Republican ticket: Judge Kcnner, A.

P. Love-land, S. V. Bitler, J. C.

Nye and Jno. Foley. Tf von wish to take veuseance on the bonds of any county authorized under this section, may be issued and placed in escrow, to be delivered as fast as each section of ten miles of any such road within any such county shall be built, ami the iron put on for use, and no sooner; nppeuYto the judgment and common sense of the taxpayers of Greenwood county whether the action of the commissioners in the premises are in accord and conformity to the above provision of law, which are so simple of unheeded until forbearance further ceases to be a virtue. They reluctantly but earnestly will seek a remedy iu the courts and it is to be h'opeil that the commissioners will be wiser "and "better citizens when this matter shall have been fully adjudicated. Pilgrim Warrior.

July 21st, 1S79. John- J. Grfexuai.gii. l)u. W.

F. Nuoelsox. Isaac Sharp. One" of the most annoying hindrances to the careful stock breeder Is the 'prevalence of stray cattle. A number of complaints have been made lately of cases in which the leaders of bovine society have Nervous Debility Seminal "Weakness, J.ct Manhood, impotencv, universal lassitude, cnerva tion of mind and body, an 1 all diseases broken into corralls, thrown down even stone fences and committed depredations which no enthusiastic stock raiser can tolerate.

Parties who have bought and paid for high bred cattle are not to be construction, that wayfaring men need not err, but fools may. Page 192, section that follow as a M-'juence of indiscretions or excess, quickly and permanently cured by Bate's Specific, prepared by a Physician, and is the result of years of study K. Marshall. C. C- Kklley.

L. Marshall. T. Dattox. 1 fWk U.

X'KJLh For pure white" lead, liuseed oil, and HZ-. machine oils of every description Situated on Bachelor reck four miles go to the Palace Drug Store, the largest atJ(j a iiaif uorth of Eureka. Northwest drug establishment in Southern Kansas, quarter, section 11, townshiy 25, range Also Lighthalls King of pain, Ponds Ex- 10, consisting of 1C0 acres, about 70 acres tract of Hamamelis, and all drugs and good bottom. 30 acres of timber, never preparations in the market. Positively failing water, 22 acres fenced and broken, the largest prescription trade in the qj1c dwelling house 10x21 ft.

Cheap for country. All at the lowest prices. Sat- cash enquere at Tins Git yrmc Office. isf action warranted. A.

M. Wassam, QTT? A TT 05 Main street, Eureka, Kansas. -L -L AJi. rrobato Xolice. a1 fc.d;.

51or. 0 oM Tntc horn broken and blind in left eye. He was Ml persons interested in the Estate of taken up in my field on the 17th Josephene Stump deceased will take no- and may be had by proving property and tice that a final settlement of said estate paying charges. C. L.

Hart. will be made before the Probate Court ut Eureka Greenwood County Kansas on QTRAVPT) RPWARH the 30th day of August dlttttYCU. 53 HtVVrtnU. Tuos. A.

Faxshf.r. flics that tickle your bare feet before sunrise in the morning, buy Woodward's lightning fly paper at the Palace Drug Store. We are credibly informed that Mr. Ilcadly, has received a pass on the A. T.

S. F. road and all its branches. Mr. Ileadly is to be congratulated on his Items from Otter Creek.

and practice in treating uiese s-pemu diseayesrwd sold at 2 per package, three packages for 83. For siJeciGe circular tfmt full address, blamed for complaining of the negligence of those who take less Interest in the quality of their cattle. The name of having a good neighborhood always enhauces the value of property, and to gain that good name neighbors must consider each other's interests. 1, laws of 1877, provides for petition aud proposition to commissioners to be submitted with the requisite number of signers. Page 193, section laws of 1877, authorizes the county commissioners to order election aud submit proposition to voters.

Page 191, section 1, laws of 1877, reads Da. BATES W)l uark Chicago, Illinois, Crops look splendid and the people are in good spirits. Peter Metz has the finest yoke of cattle in the county. Mr. Williamson is going to build a dwelling this Fall.

Mr. Prank Radcr has purchased a fine span of mares of J. T. Brandon. Mr.

Frey has taken a claim south of Mr. Iladers, and is improving it. good fortune. The widening of the narrow guage is again promised next Sunday. We suppose the work awaits the signing of the recent contract by the officers of the railroad company.

The Capture of a Parly of Thieves. as follows: Administrator. I Two heifers, 2 years old, straved from Mr. Nixon's farm, at Virgil, about the 1st If a majority of the qualified electors voting at such election shall vote for such of June. One red Heifer with brand Building Contract to Let.

Look at our advertising columns. By HTBA ed ie right shoulder, and one red and white spotted heifer about to calve on publishing both sides of our paper The Graphic affords the best facilities for the first of June. The undersigned will advertising besides giving the latest in give a reward of 85 for the recovery or any information as to their whereabouts. On last Wednesday night a burglary was perpetrated on the boot aud shoe shop of Mr. Chris.

Gullickson, on the west side of Maiu street. A pane of glass was broken out of the back window, the window then raised and an entrance effected. Eleven pairs of boots and a side of leather were taken. The party then left by the front door. Suspicion fell upon a Texan cow boy who had or Mr.

G. W. Arnold has retailed his tobacco crop at twenty cents per pound. The Curtis Bros, lave a splendid stock ranche, and a large herd of cattle and horses. THE G3XAT VEGETABLE PUN DESTROYER and SPECinC TOR I5FLAX3IATI05 AXD HE3- formation on all important subjects.

S. E. KICIEGEL. subscription or loan, the board of county commissioners for and on behalf of such county or township, or the mayor aud council for and on behalf of such city, shall order the county or city clerk, as the case may be, to make such subscription or loan in the name of sucli county, township or city, and shall cause such bonds, with coupons attached as may be required by the terms of said proposition, to be issued in the name of such county, township or city, which bonds, The School Board of District No. 7 will receive bids for the construction of a stone school house until August 7th 1879.

The Board will reserve the right to reject auy or all of the bids if not meet ing with their approval. For plans apply to the Superintendent of schools at his otlice, Eureka, Kansas. Address II. J. NlXOK, Eureka, Kansas.

Mr. W. J. Smith escorted a drove of 400 cattle to Topcka this week. The railroad company would greatly accomodate Pure Bred Short Horn Mr.

J. T. Brandon had a cold milk supper the other night. The boys enjoyed themselves finely. Dr.

Cooper has built a new dwelling Cattle For Sale. dered a pair of boots some days before, and after an examination of the premises when issued for such county or township, Rheumatism, Neuralgia No other prepMmUou Iim rnre-t rotnsny c-v of dlrtromuiB' complain tbw t. O'lf l'lnat is InAlaable in tnce lieaw, Loniiwfro PaiMln Barker Hide, kc ir Ointment Wr cnta) for us when mnoral of lit great W.p la reJuviug irf.aitintiUory cases. Here goes Wassam Hunter's our stock dealers if they would provide necessary and suitable stock yards at this place. An unsuccessful attempt was made by the prisoners to break jail at Emporia, The undersigned has just arrived at the Eureka Fair Grounds, from Kcn- tncka.

with 26 head of Pure Bred Short house. The doctor has been very successful in his practice this summer. M. J. Vernerr who has the interest of the people dearly at heart, is expected here soon to shake hands with all his fellow citizens, and offer himself modest Horn Cattle for Sale.

Ten young bulls ready for service, the others cows, calves .1 shall be signed by the chairman of the board of county commissioners and attested by the county clerk under the seal of such county, and when issued for such city shall be signed by the mayor and attested by the city clerk under the seal of said city: Provided, No such bonds shall be Issued until the railroad to which the subscription or loan is proposed to be made shall be completed and in operation through the county, township or city voting such bonds, or to such point iu such county, township or city as may be specified iu the proposition eet and the tracks left in the mud, the night having been stormy, Sheriff Claycomb, Ole Branson and some others making a party of five started in pursuit. A faniil-iarity with crime seems to have made these marauders reckless and their trail was readily followed about twenty-five miles west, in Butler county, in the direction of Wichita. The Sheriff came up with the party on the prairie. Three men, four horses, a wagon and buggy ami neiicrs. aiso inree goou ivuumiukj iacks.

Come at once and secure bar- rains, as I am determined to pell. Prices groceries taken to I according to the times. vix. free delivery wagon, any part of the city last week. A large hole had been made nearly through the wall, when the attempt was discovered and frustrated by Sheriff Moon.

Mr. Daniel Swinchart and Miss Carrie Forter have been successfully married accordiug to the usages of good society, and are now residing in Winfleld. It is to be hoped that the arrangement is ly to be sacrificed for sheriff. We congratulate your paper for endorsing the Ohio Democratic platform. The Graphic is considered the leading county paper in this comfauhity.

Subscriber. A GROUND HO(i CASE STRAYED. forth in the petition required in the first section of this act. 1 large dark brown marc with chestnut West Vreek Items. Hemorrhages.

ffSffifcEKJK yo, or from nv cnuacla aiweilU controU-l an.l Blipi-otL Our yrlnlc- and fcalerm LiM are great ai la arrUmr internal Sore Throat; ft Is a Bure euro. De lay In daupettms. oo vvli TheExIrart iatte only rrrtffia Vsd.ld.ll II. for this Cold in Head-fcc O-ir Ci." rpcrlally prpi-a to aiit FeriouH 360, contain tbe tie ourNitl rlnir 1 ivalnable for uo in catarrhal affectiourt, Mrap! Sores, Ulcers, Wounds, Sprains and Bruises, bcal" cooling and clemeirtr. Tbo oar Ointment In co.me-timi with tho it will tid i lieallne.

BcfleuUiracd ia keei'itwr out tho tit, Burns and Scalds. It la nurlvaVd. and phonld kert In every ftmivv readv fcriunjiu cn-e 1 BrtrirleOTt A drrfrtn our 'Olatmcnt will aid la heallcp aud jrevobt Inflamed or Sore Eyes. It can be nd without th fear of harm lTiiclily aliaylng aU Uifi.uo tiau and eufessarf without pain. sueklina horse colt.

LANI FOR SAI.E CHEAP FOR CASH. The west one-half of section 31, township 25, range 9. "20 acres of first-class land. 10 miles west of Eureka and 1 mile comprised the party and their outfit. Tney were evidently not expecting any one just then and were taking their ease.

Two of them were asleep under the wagon and the third was sitting in the buggy 1 bay mare lelt iuni loot, anu rigiu front foot white, slightly swayed in back north of the Kcece farm, is offered for And now, Mr. Editor, what do the people find has been done uuder the foregoing provisions of law. 1st, that the petition with the required number of signers was with light bay marc colt. 1 light bay horse colt, 2 years oiu, leu sale so cheap that it will astonish you to hear the price. Laud clear from all in hind foot white.

Another bee added to the hive. Mr. Ignatz Block, of the Bee Hive Store, was last week united in matrimony to Miss Foreman, of Chicago. We presume Mrs. Block is now the Queen Bee-in Block's busy The Mandamus ordering A.

W. Hart, City Clerk, to deliver the warrant on the cumbrance, and a good deed will oe rivi-n. For further information and 1 dark brown yearling colt. 1 brown mule about 15 hands high, 3 Big corn crop. Grass very short.

Oats, you know how 'tis yourself. Wm. Kellogg-has goue to Illinois on a visit. It will be closernipping to get hay for all the West creek cattle. That "iufenial Greenback heresy" is spreading and, "our Jimmie" grits his teeth.

trying on a pair of new boots that were much too tight for his ample feet. It was a dash and a surprise. The Sheriff shoved his revolver in the face of the man in the buggy aud both grsped anoth rears old. price call at the Graphic office, No. Main street, Eureka, Kansas.

The colts arc cut with barbed wire and presented to the couuty commissioners. 2nd, the commissioners acted upon the petition and ordered the election. 3rd, the election was held, the vote canvassed and the proposition carried. Thus far the law has been complied with, barring are very sore. Any person scnuing any nformation rcranl to the aiwve, win Estrav.

be liberally rewarded. G. L. Bulky. er revolver that lay ready beside the burglar with his boots.

There was a quick struggle and a surrender. Immediately the Sheriff sprang beside the sleeping comrades under the wagon and took jans. Leave information at this office. Taken up on the night of the 18th a light roau bull, about six or seven years old. with heavy pptkc horns, black face Notice.

The commissioners granted at their last meeting a much needed road up and down the Two Miami county cattle buyers have picked up most of the good two years old illegal names, which may have been on the petition. What does the status of affairs appear to be since that time. The original proposition is lost sight of amidst the multiplicity of alleged contracts and otherwise. and nose. Bull may be had at my place City Treasury for 90, to Clogston Martin, has been re-affirmed by Judge Peyton.

The warrant has consequently been delivered. Some very fine Merino bucks were sold last week by Robt. Loy to some parties in Elk county. They came from the most celebrated flock in the county, and were sold at a very reasonable price. northeast of Lureka, by proving property Earache, Toothache and CnOrho tea the Ktfract Is raUCaLIIC, od awarding t- dlrec tiona, its effect is elinply wonderful Piloe niln.l, Blrrdlng.

or Itching 1 1 CO, It Is the greatest known remedy I lly curi-ir when other medMnea have nr r.xtrar( Medlcntrd Ppr for rpp, lit a preventive arainrt hantur and I1i. Oui" Olntmrot lsnf rreat Fervtco wbtfe the removal of cloth! iff ia Inconvenient. For Broken Breast and Sore Nipples. grEZ eion that mother who have onee vw It will iwwrr be without it. Onr Ja9tBteuoUlen and paying charges.

C. L. Hart. Meeting of Commissioner t3 assess another revolver that lay ready at their heads. The drowsy owner woke up, slapped his hand down where the revolver should have been only to find it gone damages on the line of the St.

Louis, For Sale Wichita Western Hallway, Green wood county, Kansas. at prices ranging'troni 2o to 9 per head. Albert Jecne rnn a traveling store on the Verdigris and this creek, and sells most of his goods under Burlington prices The voice and wishes of the people as expressed by ballot, are set aside by these subterfuge contracts, made and executed by the master? of the" people and To all tchorti it mig concern: Notice is hereby given that the under that can De apiiuea. Southeast 1-4 of range section 10, ou Spring creek. House and lot No.

2, block No. 3f. 8, i 16. signed commissioners, appointed by the Honorable E. B.

Peyton, Judge of the fifth Judicial District Court for the State and already presented in his face. There was another unconditional surrender and the whole party, horses, wagon, buggy and numerous appurtenances were in the hands of the law. The capture of this party of thieves relieves the county of a party of marauders that have been committing depredations all through the summer. One of them Edward Glaze, lives in the nciahborhood. The two oth Female Complaints.

T3al hi frf thd majority of female dieee i( at it boosed- lull direction acumuiu eachbottte. CAUTION. Ouc of Eureka's prominent druggists sells two lamp wicks for a nickle. "Al" gives a dozen. It's about time Greenwood county had Block No.

10. Sticklers 1st addition to of Kansas and County of Greenwood, to assess the damages done to real estate in We must apologize to our exchanges for our delinquencies. We have not forgotten them, but our circulation is rapidly Increasing, and for several weeks past we have run short In spite of an increased number of copies printed each week. A grand Musical convention is to be held in Eureka, commencing Monday, July 28th, and contiutung until August not their servants. The' proposition submitted to the people and by them voted for at the election held for that purpose Is the contract in law, and in fact, upon which this whole matter must finally he That the commissioners have exceeded' Eureka.

South half block No. 9, Stickles 1st ad a society for the prevention of cruelty to animals. One of West creek' fair ladies caused an old sow's eyes to be put out said county by reason of the construction or propoed construction of the said St. Louis, Wichita Western Kaiiway, itlll meet at the west line of said county, in Otter Creek township, on Moiulav the dition to Eureka. For prices ami terms apply to Kmv r.i E.

Doikse Pond's Extract KSCS the words "fomT. blown in rie andonr iiiotnre trademark on urrontiiJir Ihiu wrapper; None rthr ia oui-ie. Alwayu iav on tuviDi; Pmd'. Eifrart. Tkl DTTrther rv-jration.

it ttnxr eold it frv'fc. er by wran Prico of Pond'q Extract, Toilet Articles and Specialties. Madison, Kansas rtb" pegging awls' and darning needles, ixreause she ate a now and then. 4th day of August, A-. I.

at erne ers are Texan drovers, and give their names as Charley Martin aud Henry Jacobs. There were captured besides o'clock p. m. of Mid iwyj at which time LAND FOK SALE, their duty in the premises there Bot the shadow of a donbt. The iavr clearly defined their chitfe- 1-9 guard the right and intcrer! (i payers of Greenwood county iy cctirSg well to it that the terms of the proposi The receipts fc E.

S. Rail With water and timler, in one of the road at EuFekv-r f) 00 for nineteen days. The' fix road express 2nd. The Convention is to be conducted by Prof. E.

C. Leslie, of Chicago, assisted by A. W. Simcock, of Council Grove, as Pianist. The presence of many of the best musicians and vocalists of the west is promised.

The object of this enterprise ia stated to be to cultivate a lively interest in the musical people of tfite part Of the State. the best localities in Kansas, for stock or farming purposes, from SI to 5 per POVIIH r.XTU ff Oc. Hl.CO and Tll OO niMi-vli tir 1 ilfter K-1 1 Inhailvr Toilet Imp SCks) I 'aaul NJ rtB Clatatent i ileaitinttl Prepared only ly POJTD'3 EZIEiCX 00 XW VOEK AD tONDON. or hide by all ITraiiBtj sod Ymcy Onr-ir OT fir ti ih. carri fre, ou fert Order for i worth, -rria--w frv- i if adireeeeJ ta it Mui- strt, the wagon and buggy, four horses, harness, horse blankets, three revolvers, one Winchester repeating rifle, parasol, a fine binocular field glass, the boots, and some other articles, all of which there is reason to believe is stolen, and some of which we snail commence to assess said damages in the manner provided by and will continue onr laljors until the vrork of assessment shall be completed in ai'l couuty.

Thii 30th day of June, A. 1). 1ST9. Wm. Ward, 5T.

Pknwkll, w. jdcGKJi', themselTcs highly satisfied, and state that this the best point for business that tion was strictly and literally complied with in spirit, letter and law. A promment attorney sahl to me some time ago, that the commissioners bad acre in tracks of 100 to 320 acres, within miles of railroad. A. A.

GRASSELLT. H-13-G-cj Fuji Hidgs has been struck by anycf the branches of the A. T. S. F.

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