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The Graphic from Eureka, Kansas • 3

The Graphic from Eureka, Kansas • 3

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CHANDLER. South Otter Items. Mr. Lewis Crandall, of Lawrence, a JWJ. W.

lilDLEY. J. C. CUSTER. I c.

c. O. E. TOMLINSOK. rOLtARD.

J. c. THE GRAPHIC. Ordinance No. 79.

An ordinance regulating the sale of in Cutting and stacking hay, is the relative of Mr. A. Evens, is visiting Eureka with a view to locate and go into business. EIDLEY CUSTER prevailing business at present. MB, CHMft i EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING.

toxicating liquor and the keeping of dram Mr. V. S. Rader returned home a shops, tipling houses, etc. ATvT Ss CO.

Be it ordained by the Mayor and Council few days ago with several loads of lumber, purchased at Burlington. of the City of Eureka Skc. I. That it shall be unlawful for Divine service at the Salem school TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Contractors and IS house 4th sunday of the present month by Rev.

McCamey at 4 o'clock p. m. any person or persons to set up, or keep a dram shop, tippling house, tavern, saloon, porter, ale or beer saloon, or other Are also prtpared.to 50 1 00 50 25 05 place of public resort lor tne purpose 01 sellinz. retailing or giving away any fer One year Six Months Three months One month Single copy Milders Jlalce a Specialty of ITouse- mented, distilled, or other intoxicating liquors within the corporate limits of this city, without first obtaining.a license for that purpose. KANSAS.

EURRKA, Sec. II. That all places wnere lermen- Plans and Specifications Furnished to Order, First class work guarantee ted, distilled or other intoxicating liquors ncludina "porter, ale or beer" are sold ft DUUK 1UI LUC iUlIllUH I TIMETABLE. K. E.

S. It. R. Emporia Ar. 10:50 a Le.

4 :43 Narrow Gua. Jun.10 am 4:50 pm Eagle Creek 9 :55 a 5 :40 Homer 7:50 pm Eureka Le. 6:50 am Ar. 8 :45 Sundays excepted. Sh02 and Office Hast 3d.

Street, MANHOOD. A true Makkiacx Mr. John Wade has built a stone basement room the full size his residence, thereby doubling the amount of his room. Mr. Robinson is engaged in thrashing M.

J. Hudson's wheat. Several other persons design having wheat thrashed soon. Thos. J.

Brandon since the visitation of the storm last Spring has recovered, paiuted and plastered his residence. He now has a nice, comfortable and showy stone dwelling. The Salem school district election came off on thursday last at 2 O'clock P. M. which resulted in the election L.

weeden for clerk, the resignation, and re-election of Jas. H. Ronen treas. Mr. John Courtney's little son was WOMANHOOD, GDE; treating on vipnrn.p the physiology of or given away, in violation of this ordinance, shall be taken, held, and declared to be common nuisances aud all rooms, taverns.eating houses, bazaars, groceries, restaurants, coffee houses, cellars, or other places or public resort where fermented, distilled or other intoxicating Eureka, Kansas, marriage how to se Mr.

L- Wallace, up fall River, is building a fine stone barn 18 by 38 feet. Mr. Wallace is right. He has faith in substantial improvements. Mrs.

Delap, will give an entertainment of choice readings, at the M. E. Church, on Tuesday, at 8 o'clock p. m. August 26.

Tickets twenty-five cents. A little daughter of Mr. Morris on Fall river broke her arm below the elbow a few days ago. Dr. Wakefield was called to attend her.

She is doing well. A case of scarlet fever has occurred in town this week. Miss Jennie Stilwell, a daughter of R. L. Stilwell, was attacked with the disease but is now recovering.

It is supposed to have been the result of contagion introduced by trains on the railroad. A project is on foot for refunding the school bonds amounting to $5,008 which come due this year. A petition has been circulated to that effect and generally signed. Bonds at six or seven per cent-can be substituted for those now bearing ten per cent. The pro aata share of the state annual school fund for this county amounting to has been received by the county Superintendent, Mr.

G. H. Martz, and is now ready for distribution among the several districts. The rate per pupil is 0,71. It is desired that the parties authorized to receive the apportionment for each district will call and get it.

lect a suitable partner for marriage, at what age to marry, the advantages of I marriage, precautions to the newly man iqnors including "porter, ale or Deer" CEMENT PR3ES)'S ned, courtship, cKjuetry, longing for WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1873. are sold or given away In violation of this ordinance, shall be shut up and abated as public marriage, union of the sexes, a private counselor to the married and marriage Sbc. III. That any person or persons The Invalid's Fnen 1. Cisterns and Cellars able.

Pen pictures from real life. Organs of generation, their use and abuse and who shall directly or indirectly sell, retail, or give away any iermenteu, distilled, how to preserve them in a healthy condi KTBflCTT. Tan qvzxt vegetable or other intoxicating liquor, including tion. Diseases of vouth. manhood and porter ale and beer," without first tak- tnrown rrom his horse a short time ago McKIBBEN HAY, womanhood.

How to be hcalthv and ng out and having a license for that pur- against a projecting nail in the fence, harpy after marriage. Facts for every Are prepared to dig and construct cis PUN DESTROYER and SPECIFIC FOB body, and a wealth of Information of cuttihg the scalp several inches. He is much importance to both sexes. Nothing rinllArs. nnd for a second and each subse- i KTFLAXSf ATXOX AND HEX- terns and cellars using first qulity of WATERPROOF CEMENT, getting along very well at present.

offensive to good taste and refinement. Ko family should be without It. Price quent offense be fined a sum of not more I ORRHAGES. in a cure for all urinary diseases, such as luematurie, gravel, retention of urine, cis-titis, prostatitis, strictures, diabetic troubles, etc. You will have immediate relief by using the Invalid's Friend according to directions.

It is a demulcent diuretic, perfectly safe to the most debilitated of either sex. Sold by druggists. General price, 50 cents and 51.00 per bottle. Try Dr. Peck's vegetable Liver Pills.

The City Council meets again to night. Bring your job work to the GK.ipnic office. than one hundred dollars and warrant the walls to be water tight We learn that Mr. Wiggins bought a new mowing machine a short time ago fifty cents by mall. Address Dr.

A. G. Sec. IV That any person or persons set- phaiiniafQtT1 1 US' Prices moderate and one-half less Olin, 203 Sout Clak Chicago, 111., and before useing it much, had the mis than when brick is used. ing up or keeping aldram nop, grocery tav- uuiiimuiu iu) o-i u.a uigiui A nfh nlion rvf nnhlla I No other preparation has cure4 Mtnanv eaaea of UUU3V I the dtattBulmr com Dial nta the r.itrnrt.

Onr resort for the purposes of selling "whole wno lias been longer engaged in the treatment of all chronic and "special diseases and diseases of females than any other physician in the Union, and with fortune of getting it broke to pieces by the team taking fright and running away. J. A. McKibbex, D. R.

Hay, Eureka, House. Paladin B4K-k or Side. Aa. Our Winmrni (60 centx) when removal of clothing it iuoon. venirat, la great help reUerlug iauuau.tor7 saling or retailing" or giving away any fermented, distilled, or other intoxicating timiAvQ nrSthin nmnnta II mite rtf i the experience of a long and sncccssful The other day whilst Milton J.

oldest son was loading hay on the life in his speciality has perfected reme Bleeding from the city shall be taxed in the sum of flve-hun- HemOfThctSTCS. libi. Momacn. PAIINT SHOP! Wassam is stopping in Cin- it ranse-ln irneedllv rostrnutwl and dred dollars (8500) for the period of one Nose, or from itomed. Mr.

Dan cinnati. dies that are effectual in all these cases. His institution has a high reputation for honorable conduct and professional skill. uur yniirr rentt) nnd In Our i year, and a proportionate amount for any kalvra (fLW) aro great alUa In arreotlnir luterual wagon, one of the mules slipped the bridle off, and being in a railroad atmosphere their delicate ears received impres The state Board of agriculture reports fractional part of a year. GJRA a BEKNETTTropft no diseases prevailing among the live embracing every convenience for patients.

Ladies requiring treatment with Sec. V. That any person or persons, Diphtheria Sore Throat. Mr. Axford shipped a car load of calves last week.

stock of this state. sions that caused them to take fright and I'MtM Ktt promptly, it a rare cure. De Eureka, Kansas. setting up or keeping a dram shop, grocery tavern, or other place of public re lay dangerous. Cases have been reported of distemper and pneumonia among horses, black leg move off at running speed for some dis-distance regardless of the quality of road home and board call or write.

His patients are being treated by mail and express everywhere. Consnltations free and invited. Samples of KrBRER Goois sort lor the purpose of selling at whole- Catarrh ne.r.X1, 19 'P1 ko. Oar C4atarrk Cr." eoeciallv iireoared cui i iuu nu ut uu iviiuvutvui or number of rocks, where upon Eddy, A Mr. Conner had his hand crushed on the railroad the other day.

"Rev. Sisson delivered a powerful sermon on temperance last Sunday. in young cattle, trichinae and hog cholery and kidney worm among swine and scab tilled or other intoxicating liquor including "porter, ale and within the slid off the hay at the same time remark to meet eetioua rasos, contains all the curative F'roiertles of the ntirul Syringe valuable for use In catarrhal affection. Is simple and uuexpenalve. Thenc ffenllemen are thorough ladies and genUemcn, with circular ia i of important Information, 50 cents bv cx-epared to do all kinds of work r- iku.

prepared to do all kinds of work ing, that a "rock foundation might be all among sheep. corporate limits of this city shall be taxed in the sum of four hundred dollars in then line, on the shortest notice Sores, Ulcers, Wounds, right to build upon," but he did not ad Address, Dr. A. OLIN, 203 South Clark A son of Robt. Wiggings had the end and a proportional amount for and will guarantee satisfaction.

Chicago, 111. mire it to ride upon at such rapid speed Sprains and Bruises 'hea of hi9 middle finger severed by a reaper any fractional part of a year; Provided, Use oar Olittsnent without the engineering privilege or ben ing, and cleansing', in connection wltn the 1 Capt. Brereton, who is a fine cornet player, was last Monday night elected leader of the band. The Captain has consented to remain a few weeks with Itnrt It mill atrl in Jefferson county heads the list on but Tlie Leadincr "West efit of the lines." CARRIA GE A INTING ar 1 a that any person or persons taking out and having a license to sell or give away anv intoxicating liquors at wholesale, healing, softening and in keeping out the air. ter with 391,889 pounds for the last j-ear Burns and Scalds.

SUSSES ojaaeft specialty also graining, An old sow belonging to one of our ern jSTewspaper. A son of Mr. L. II. Piatt was thrown caleemmuifr and paper hanirintr.

the band and to assist the boys in learn ing to play their respective instruments shall in no instance sell or give away any intoxicating liquors in any less quantity than ono-half pint, and that said intoxi neighbors during the absence of the fam it In unriraled, and should be kept In every family ready for we la csae of accidents. A drescing of our Ointment will aid in healing and prevent fears. Ubarges always reasonable. 8lf. from a horse last week and his elbow dis located.

lly from home, feeling a hankering to pry We may remark in this, connection that cating liquors when so sold or given Inflamed or Sore Eyes. into things that did not concern her, the band is progressing admirably, and away shall not be permitted to be drank on the premises where' sold, and provided ti can oe urea wmom we sufrntest tear oi narm, quickly allaying aU inflammation and soreness EUREKA The railroad crossiugs on the east side of town have been graded and put in the citizens would be much pleased to went nosing around iu the kitchen to make discoveries. The first thing being nuwu paw. hear a few more open air concerts. and having a wholesale license, as pro-1 baraCne, TOOthaChe and a jar of cream which having no bad taste ENLARGED AND IMPROVED.

Always to the front in every enterprise. HOUSE vided for in this section, upon the pre When the Extract le I CiGavl ICi need according to direc sentation of the proper petition therefor, good condition. Rev. Randall failed to arrive aud preach at the Luthern Church, on last Sunday as was announced. tions, its effect ie simply wonderful.

and prompt to furnish Its readers with the latest news of the world complete and the payment of the additional amount, she devoured without inconvenience, she then went for a jar of lard which she also demolished, besides doing many other inocent tricks such as turning up things PJIac Blind, Bleeding, or Itching. I I ICO, It is the greatest known remedy rap may have issued to him or them a license C. 31. A CKSOX, idly curing when other medicines have failed. JPo'a extract Medicated Paper for closet in ail departments with every possible facility for issuing a complete newspaper and steadily growing in circulation ami inlluence, TnE Kansas City Times, for USflk is a DreTentive airaltwt Oimttmr uul PUna.

Ctnr for wholesaling or retailing as provided for in section four of this ordinance; and any and all payments of money made on Winter from Chicago, is goin Eureka, Krnsa. mninrollr A a caaii flint crw Otntneat la of great service where the removal Of dothlne' ia inconvenient. Five arrests have been made this week, three for disturbing the public peace and two for the illegal sale of liquor. The first three cases were disposed of by the defendents being fined $5 each and costs, Complaints were entered by Charles Allen, a discharged printer, against Dr. J.

M. Smith aud messrs Olney Morris, for for the alleged illegal sale of liquor. The cases are now before Police Judge to open a dry goods store on Main street account of the wholesale license afore 'for the prevention of cruelty to animals For Broken Breast and This is the Largest Hotel in the city. said, shall be taken and applied upon the payment of the license tax required by 1879, presents inducements to the people nusurpassed by any journal in the west. Outspoken and fearless iu its utterances on all public questions, it will continue to advocate true Democratic principles.

is organized in Greenwood county refered to in a previous number of the graphic that "old hog" must be looked after and And the only one that has survived the ordeal of the bard times without a change Sore Nipples. eious that mothers who have once used It win oever be without it. Our ointment Is the beet emollient that can be applied. said section four; and provided further, that any person or persons violating any furnished chickens if so decided, cream of proprietors. Neatly fitted and better prepared for the accommodation of the traveling public.

Single meals 23 cents. of the provisions oi tins section snail, Female Complaints, gyfis about the 10th of September, next. Leavenworth county is the most populous in the Suite. The last enumeration gives an increase of 1,733 over last year. M.

Dennis Co. have made arrangements to receive an iimneuce stock of furniture about the first of Sep- giving to the east that consideration it merits, but strongly and persistently upon conviction thereof, oe fined in a Kinuer. and lard being to expensive a luxury. sum not exceeding fifteen dollars for the first offense and for the second and each Ottekdalk. Later.

The prosecuting witness, Warm meals at all hours. CS-Livery and Feed Stable in connec necaiiea in i or tne majority or I em ale diseases the abstract be used. Full directions accompany each bottle. CAUTION. working for the interest ot the people of the west, The Times will never rest satisfied until its section receives from the National Congress that recognition the tion with the house.

subsequent offense the sum of twenty- Charles Allen, decamped last night, and the Police Court collapsed this mornin? ttve dollars. Pond's Extract KMFE; Office ok County Sct't, Eurkea, Aug. 19, '79. Sec. VI.

That any person or persons, for want of evidense to proceed with. great west deserves. PARK PLACE setting up or keeping a porter ale or beer A Teachers Examination will be held SUBSCRIPTION RATES. uie worm -reno'i extract" oiown in tne glass, and our picture trade-mark on surrounding buir wrapper. None other is genuine.

Always insist on having Pond's Cat met. Take no other preparation. It never sold in bulk, or bo measure. saloon for the purpose of selling, retail- at Eureka, commencing at 1 o'clock p. It may be of some interest to the phy or giving away any porter.ale or beer Daily Times one month, includiug 1 share in the next distribution, 1.00 August 29, and continuing to 4 oclock Price of Pond's Extract, Toilet Arti sicians of the county to know that the HOTEL only within the corporate limits of this citv, shall be taxed in the sum of one cles and Specialties.

Tri-weekly Times 2 months includ m. oi the 30th. proceedings of the State Board of Exami PO.VIJ'S EXTRACT. SI and 81.75 hundred dollars (SlOO) for the period of Toilet Cream 1 OO ing 1 share in next distribution, 1.00 Weekly Times 6 months, including O-iage couuty produces more cheese thau any other county in the State, the amount being pounds during the last year. The watermelon days have come, The happiest of the year Throngs sit on the curb stoue and eat, Aud grin" from ear to ear.

ners, of the regular school have not been Dentifrice GO one year, aud a proportional amount for i.lp Halve Catarrh IS Plaster. Inhaler l.OO SS Medicated Paper roiietsnaadCU) ca any fractional part of a year. By Order of the Board, Geo. II. Martz, County Supt.

State of Kansas, 1 Greenwood County. Ulntnaent SO NEW BUILDING NEW FURNITURE 1 share iu the nexr distribution, 1.00 SPECIAL WATCH OFFER. For every club of SO subscribers, to VII. That no person or persons held as valid in the court of Wichita. In the case of Dr.

Lewis, ot Wichita, brought before the court for violating the provisions of the medical bill, the court shall be granted a license to sell, retail, Prepared only by POND'S EXTEAOT NEW YOBS AND LONDON. or give away any fermented, distilled, or either edition of Thk Times at the above rates (all sent at one time), we will send For sale by ail Druggists and Fancy Goodr Dealers. FIRST CLASS IN EVERY RES- To the County Clerk of Greenwood county other intoxicating liquor "including por Orders for S3 worth, carriaee free, on rtuwlnt of scharged the defended on the grounds Tracklayiug on the K. C. E.

S. railroad was resumed last Saturday and will one Hunting Oliver waicn, ter, ale aud beer' except upon petition We, Geo. H. Lillie, Probate Judge, aud $1.25. Orders for $5 worth, carriage free, on receipt that it had no legal knowledge, that the I worth 818.75, handsomeh- engraved and ox eo, it aaareeeed to la Murray street, ew York.

signed by a majority ot the residents of Chas. Vail, and II. F. Rizer, River bridge the citv twentv-one years of age and over, be continued until the Fall is reached. heretofore appointed by the cuunty com law providing for these boards had been complied with, or that a seal had been chased, and warranted bj- the Elgin National Watch Company's own silver medal guarantee.

Address all order to both male and female and provided that 100,000 cans of choice well selected PECT Good sample Booms on FIRST FLOOR X. A. LUTUJ2II, PRor. misioners to assist the said Probate before any person or persons shall be fruit, fresh, at Wassam Hunter's. used.

The law requires the Board to licensed under the provisions of this or Judge in examining and counting the THE TIMES, Kansas City, Mo. dinance, such person or persons, shall organize within three months afte the publication of the law, and that it should funds in the hands of the county treasurer of said county for the quarter ending execute to the City of Eureka a bond in STRAYED. $5 REWARD. The report of the State Board of Agriculture shows that 8,025 sheep have been killed by dogs in' this State during the twelve months ending on the first of March, 1879. the sum of two thousand (2,000) dollars, be composed of seven members.

We Emporia, Kansas. Sept. 30-1879 do hereby certify that we with at least two sureties "residents ol presume the physicians failed la effect- Two heifers, 2 years old, strayed from this county," to be approved by the May have this ly examineded and counted a legal organization in the specified Mr. Nixon's farm, at Virgil, about the 1st or and Council conditioned that he will Nervous Debility. the funds in the hands of the county treasurer and find them as apears by the time.

of June. One red Heifer with branded on the right shoulder, and one red and Liveiy and Feed not keep a disorderly house; that he will not sell or permit to be sold, any intoxicating liquors any minor without the Deputy Sheriff Joe Patteu has been away since last Friday after some horse thieves who stole two horses from Mr. Fowler and Thos. Williams. Seminal Weakness, I ost Manhood, books of said treasurer given under our white spotted heifer about to calve on Annual Report of Eureka School Dis impotencv, universal lassitude, enerva consent of the guardian of such minor; hands this 19 day Aug.

A. 1). 1879. trict No. 4.

the first of June. The undersigned will give a reward of 5 for the recovery or that he will not keep his dram shop, tion of mind and body, and all diseases that follow as a sequence of indiscretions any information as to their whereabouts. tavern or grocery, open on Sundays, the G. II. Lillie, Pobate Judge, Cms- Vail, FT.mln, H.

F. Rizer, Examiners, E. KRIEGEL. ourtn ot uly or any election day, nor At the meeting of the electors of School Dist. No 4 held at the school house will he sell or permit to be sold, thereat on Sundays, Fourth of July or any elec or excess, quickly and permanently cured by Bate's Specific, prepared by a Physician, and is the result of years of study and practice in treating" these special diseases, and sold at $2 per package, three Thursday 14th the Secretary of the school Go to Geo Mitchell's for the best flue tion days, directly or indirectly, any in cut tobacco, one door North of the Gun toxicating liquors.

LAND FOR SALE, With water and timber, in one of the Shop. packages for 55. For specific circular Board Mr. Seidle submitted the annual report from which we extract the following items General Rogers has been invited to deliver his lecture on the late war before the Teachers Institute this week. If he does so, due notice will be given.

Rev. Kiugery will visit Eureka by ap pointment and will preach at the Presbyterian Church on the 31st inst. Mr. Kingery is from Ohio and intends uiakiug Kansas his home, The construction train of the St Louis Sec. VIII.

That any person licensed and full particulars, address, Dr. BATES 201. Clark under the provisions of this ordinance, and violating the conditions of his bond STABLE, Mitchell keeps a full line of cigars the best localities in Kansas, for stock or farmiug purposes, from SI to 5 per. Total number of persons in required under section seven (7) of the smoking and chewing tobaccos, and will Chicago. Ilhnoia.

the district between the-ag- acre in tracks of 160 to 320 acres, within sell as cheap as any man in town. ordinance, shall upon conviction thereof, 16 miles of railroad. be adiugded guilty of a misdemeanor, A free delivery wagon takes goods to A. A. GRASSELLI.

Cor. Main River St. and fined in a sum of not less than twenty any part of the city from assam Hun 417 198 219 317 163 14-13-6-m Flixt Ridge live (25) dollars nor more than one hun fccr's grocery, bend your orders. dred (100) dollars; and suit may be brought against the principle and sureties Kansas and Arisona crossed the bridge of the M.irais des Cygnes last Wednesday and entered the town of Ossawatomie for pi c. 3 S3 Tv.uisas Wanted Eurckn 9 Go to the Palace Drug Store for Dr, on said bond, to recover the amount of es of 5 and 12 years Of this No.

the males females form. No. pupils enrolled this year. No. of pupils in daily attendance Am'nt of school house bonds issued since the organiza-of the disrict Am't of present indebtedness fco.

of acres of land in school Dist, subject to taxation Assessed value of personal Peck's Vegetable Circassian Balm for the A 653 aaiEiB) t-1 If fine or fines, adjugded against him "upon Two.IIundred and Fifty teams, to work the first time in its famous history. It is understood that as soon as the said conviction" in any court of com on the grade of the Kansas City, Empor Hair. You have the opportunity of try ing it before purchasing. -t (5 Si $20,000.00 15,000.00 petent jurisdiction. ia Southern railroad.

Wages S2.oO and Sec. IX. That all ordinances, and part road is completed to Howard, two daily 82.75 per dav. Board, feed and provisions Mitchell keeps brjwned coffee, soda parts of ordinances contradictory to this trains will be run. The passengertrain furnished as needed.

Apply at our headquarters on Otter creek. and confectionaries, pocket cutlery and be and the same are hereby repealed. will run to Howard and return the same 10,560 70,130.00 combs, and a thousand and one other Sec. X. That this ordinance shall take a.

Marios Koberts 25-4w Contractors. d.iv. and the freight train will run property in me articles, go and see him and you will effect and be in force from and -after its a rs xa 5 i SO 3. r.zzo trade. i i saaa.saa XiUipuiui iiu AAuncuu lu uuc uaj duu if tv the district CD publication once iu THE GRAfcHjc.

Approved August 18 th, 1879. Attest, II-L. Stoddakd, tarn the next. Total taxable property First class rips and good tfamQ supplied at moderate rateO to aa; Ftrlni livsii Horses DcaiM bytes Day cr feci tHorscs placed in onr charge will receive the best of eare and every effort will be made to satisfy our patrons. lO Cents per Week Honey to Loan at low Rates 167,001.00 237,131.00 2,462.95 2,091.30 KW EDITION.

Total receipts this year Total expendituees this year A. NY. Hart, Mavor. and long time, at Superintendent's office The events now transpiring in the police court plainly show that prosecut City Clerk. Tuesdays and Saturdays, N.

F. Prudex i wini jtml v'fa 11 is! IS tra 1 2 J. D. AlleB's best choice Flour, Char ixo to u. Jvitcbens, lor your ing Attorney Rogers has no hesitancy in discharging his duty as a county officer, A M.A.

1 A. 1 leston make 82.70; Barker Eureka Mills, S3; 25 bars of soap for 81, Tailoring and JEiepair 3 0) CO inrr. Vjrood work done and a Salt per barrel $2.40, Hun Balance in treasury, $371 .05 Mr. W. H.

Daum then read the report of the treasurer ot the school board, the chief figures of whose report we have given above. The report having been received, a levy was made of five mills on the dollar, of the taxable property of the district, was ter's. charges moderate, uive him Rogers has ever been found faithful to his trust, but he decines being made a party to false and vindictive persecution. And still they come to Kansas. This fair trial.

18:30 Pure Wood Burnt free from coal ashes For pure white lead, linseed oil, aud machine oils of every description time, L. G. Patterson and family, of Ohio, Lime, made to pay the salaries of teachers, and and cinders. Price as low as any good go to the Palace Drug Store, the largest relatives of Mrs. Dr.

Wassam. The Pattersons are old and well to do citizens in drug establishment In Southern Kansas a levy ot two mills for incidental expenses. Also Lighthalls King of pain, Ponds Ex lime in town, at 5s TTTT.TST. 1 block north tract of Hamamelis, and all drugs and An election was then held, the time of Ohio, and the people of Greenwood county may well congratulate themselves up west of town. 18-30 preparations in the market.

Positively office of the Secretary of the school board the largest prescription. trade iu the on the addition of all such people. Mr, The Daily Capital Published by Hudson Ewing, Topeka, Kansas, at the low price of 10 per week, the name of a new, vigorous, well edited, live news paper, giving full and care-fuly prepared news from the Capital city of our State. The Capital is Republican in principle, a fair outspoken, Independent newspaper. THE DAILY CAPITAL THE CRYSTAL having expired.

Mr. J. M. Seidle after country. All at the lowest prices.

Sat Patterson and family will arrive in about three weeks and will probadly embark in isfaction warranted. A. M. Wassam, having held the office for five successive terms was re-elected, an event which BARBER "SHOP. 65 Main street, Eureka, Kansas J.

J. Chamberlain, Cir Mil CONTRACTS TAKEN FOR Building Dwelling llounes, 31 illi. Out'JlouscM Ad-tlitions. all kttuls of Wood Work done with With Neatnes Despatch, at Jiud-cuttt All that Skill atul thirty-fiee yearn Expert nee can Accomplish will he done to give Satis- faction. fully expresses the confidence of the peo H.

SNYDER, Pkop'r. the stock business. S0U5D TRIP $1.50. ple in the services of Mr. Seidle and their FOR SALE.

Practical Barbers and Hair Dressers. WEBSTER'S UNABRIDGED. 1923 Pa'ot. SOCO EngTavlasB. Poor Pagrs Colored Plates.

ICow aided, a SUP FX.EV of over 4600 TT0HDS tr.d Jieanings including soch aa hare crrr lnt rise during; Ihe part tif.n years many of which haenr before found a place ia any Engliah dictionary. AXSO ADDED. A SEW Biographical Dictionary cfTr 9700 NAMES modern. including manynmr lirinjr, piTing Name. Pronunciation, Rationality, Profession asd iJate of each.

GST THE LATEST. VTEW tOlTIOX contains a Supplement of ccr 4603 new words ani meanings. Sah new word in gapplement hs been ee-JCi lecifsl and 05ne 1 with great care. XFT'01 Rioeraricel I'ietlonarr. bow added, of Vw wer9700 names fod Persons.

GET THE BEST TJitKT ot th Lest Iii-iKnsry of the Eag-JC4 Language erer f-ubliabed. alwara licen cciveded le) be better uian ia any other Inctwoary. 00O, rbcTit three timet JU as mmy ai ia an otber Dictionary, ryt'rt Dii-tV recommended hr State ecp'ti JL of 3 and 50 CotfeRe Preeta. Xn about 32,000 placed; ia Public bchowa in toe U.S. On! Kntfi.i'i THctHw.ary nuinlng Bio- KraphKU Pictioaary-thi pTeathe Prontnelt1oo, Nation.

Profea-JLU ion Ifcite of oeer JftOO persons. Pab'isJied by 6. HERRUM, Springfield, Ma. ALSO WEBSTER'S IUTKJXH PlCTOWIL DlCTIOTWT. 1040 Putt Stie, 600 Efratiafa.

approval of his official course. Shop one door south of Post Office. An excursion train will run from Eu The necessity of making further pro I will offer for sale, in the next two reka tc Emporia, on the 27th for visions for the increased number of EUREKA, KANSAS. weeks, ten acres- of good land, stone schools in the district was then presen house, stable and good well on place Terms reasonable. Inquire at this office NOTICE.

the benefit of those desiring to attend the Sells Bro's Great Circus and Menagerie. The train will leave here in the ted. The action taken at a prcvioTts meeting, authorizing two additional or of Chas. Hov, There will be sold at public auction ou Eureka, Kansas rooms to be constructed in the school the lair grounds, of the Greenwood morning at the usual hour, or an hour later as the people desire.and arrive at Empo Probate Notice. bouse by appropriating the halls, was county agricultural association on Friday 12, 1879, the last day of the fair, is sent 10 week for 81 to any postoffico address.

On and after Monday, May 5th oVlors; Litton nt i th mails, leaving at or war 2 o'clock, thus reaching a large proportion of its readers the day of publication, giving them the news from Topcka up to 12 o'clock. The low popular price of 10 centsper week, will be appreciated by all. "1 he Capital will contain full telegraphic uews, proceedings of all courts conventions and meetings of general or special inttres holding sessions in Toptfca. The prcnie court syllabi, daily market n-port. Sample copy "tree.

Address, Hudot Kwlug. Topcka, Kansas. ria at the regular hour. The train will then be held at Emporia until after the All persons interested in the Estate thirty acres of land off the south end of rescinded. The meeting adjourned until Friday 22nd in the afternoon for the pur said fair ground.

josepnene deceased will take notice that a final settlement of said estate evening show, when it will return to Eure This land is all bottom aud timber land pose of considering the ways and means of providing further school room for will be made before the Probate Court a. The tickets have been reduced to and very desirable. Terms of sale oue- CaT-Workshop and Office in Hamsons at Eureka Greenwood County Kansas on third cash, ballance in two annual pay 31.50 round trip. This gives the people the coming winter. All qualified electors and those interested in schools are de ments at 10 per cent interest.

the 3Utn day oi August 1879. Thos. A. Faxsher. an excellent opportunity of seeing the I Lumber Yard, opposite Eureka mills.

Eureka: Kansas. H. S. Jokes, Pres. sfcow at a very moderate cost.

sired to attend. Administrator. J. W. Kexsxr,.

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