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The Burlington Patriot from Burlington, Kansas • 3

The Burlington Patriot from Burlington, Kansas • 3

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BUSINESS LOCALS. List of Letters, Personal. Remaining unclaimed at the post office in Joe Draper came np from l.e Boy Tnesday Lankford Bros, sell a good bureau for $9. 8 Burlington, Kansas, on the 9TH DAT OP MABCH, 1835. GKBEiLT CLOSING OUT- SALE tTat-5 8 Landreth's Garden seeds at Sears ties," City Drug gtore.

on business. E. Cliroer returned from his trip to Law rence Wednesday. Mrs. Cleveland, we understand, is improving somewhat.

To obtain any of these letters the applicant must call for "Advertised Letter" and give TMS OFFICIAL PAPER OF THE CITY. Picture frames cheap at Lankford Bros. 8 date of this list: LADIES' LIST. Mrs. J.

G. Rockfellow Mrs. L. Thompson BUIUJXGTOX. KAS-, MARCH 6, 1885.

J. B. Storey, of Boy, was in town the OF- Go to Sanders A Hoffmans and call for the Hardwell ladies kid shoe or slipper. 10 fore part of the week. Mrs.

X. Smith Miss May Montgomery GEXTLEMES'S LIST. T. C. Werner returned last Saturday from a C.

J. Schenick 3 visit t3 his old home in Cedar Bapids, Iowa. TIME TABLE. XIMOCBI FACIFIO K. B.

PuMiier, going earn veit 11:47 a. WaJ kmt J. T. Fulck Farm for Sale In Liberty Township, X. of Sec 35, Township 22, Ranire 14, on the Var-vel Branch.

Abont two-thirds can remain on mortgage. Kimbkrlt A Tcttle. t-lm On North Big Creek. Miss Kate Henderson visited her sister in Waverlythis week. She returned Harry Monteath Wm.Gray James ranch Allen W.

Piles James H. Gray Lornnie Kennedy Geo. F. Jay H. S.

Blair C. Berkshire west 8:00 r. M. H. G.

Tunison Charlie Phillips Henry Bock Mack Key Haramon Hatfield X. H. Albough Co. Wm. Bailey A.

D. Brovk, P. M. V. M.

Barr. ot Waverly, vu on our streets lundy traini. J- W. ilmams. Freight and Ticket Agent.

K. I A K- K. ruwngtr, 11 :40 A. M. arrive.

:52 P.M. rrolofat. mini cut 4:00 P.M. Clothingr, Hats, Caps, Etc. AT CLiEVELANDS.

From and after this date the entire stock Jwill be sold AT COST for cash. The best chance offered to buy a good suit of Clothes for men or boys. Good union suits. AH wooi suits. Fine worsted suits.

To Whom It May Concern. UTlTM. 10:50 A.M. Attention Farmers We are now making farm loans again at lower rates than usual. City loans made on brick or stone builuins.

Peafeley A Hopper oflice over Woodford Burlington, Kaa. 52-tl C. Puffer the druggist wlio is always looking alter the interest of his customers has now secured the sale of Dr. Bosanko's Cough and Lung Syrup, a remedy that never fails to cure Colds, Pains in the Chest and all Lung Affections. For proof, trv a free sample bottle.

Regular price 50 cents and $1.00. 50-3 We have cleaned our seed flax with the A. C. Majors. Freight and Ticket Atcent.

Monday and reports that point full of business. Mrs. Wm. Crotty left Wednesday for Chicago to visit her daughter Gertie who is attending school in that city. C.

F. Bowen, a baker from Iowa, is in the city with a view of locating. lie desires to bny a bakery that is already established. as. White, who took the body of his deceased father Fletcher, Ohio, a week or so ago for interment, returned to this city Weduesday.

Mr. L-Rosecrans, of Osage Mission, former mill known as the "Michail" mill and sold in this county by the firm of Moore A Kettell, and we can cheerfully recommend it to the farmers as a mill suited to their wants. Woodford Bros. CITY AND COUNTY. Mud drying up.

Wheat ia worth 60 cent. Sunny Sansaa ia herself again. Uoga are worth from H-10 to Wild geeae were men eg north Sunday. Toteri auould make it a point to register Most bo Settled Bight Away. Persons indebted to us on account, are requested to call and settle prior to Jauuary as we need money and must clear books for the new year.

fio-tf Hanson A Martin. ly an old citizen of this county, called on as Wednesday. He came np on a visit to his old friends in this vicinity. Teacher's Examination. A teachers' examination will be held Saturday, March 15th, 1885, at the office of the county Superintendent.

Mas. C. Williams, Connty Superintendent. Register Notice. Voters are hereby notified that the books for the registering of voters for the city of Burlington, Kansas, will be open on and after Thursday, January 15th 1885.

G. W. Crow. City Clerk. Our young friend Guy Wadhams ia assist Way down.

They must be closed out. Come and see the bargains. CAPS, CAPS, CAPS, Buck-skin Glores and Mittens. Great reductions in goods of all kinds LADIES CLOAKS, CIRCULARS and Newmarkets at ing bis father at tbe court bouse, and we be lieve is getting along nicely. We are plea ed to see this change in Guy and hope he may continue so.

The March larab eame amiling to the front. If you want good nursery stock consult 0. A. IKw. Steve Puffer arrived home safe from bis prices 10 ciose, bargains uress Woods.

Anything you want you will find at low prices at For Sale. 400 acres land; 140 acres Neosho River bottom land 200 acres upland all nnder fence; 130 acres in cultivation; 2 horses; good water. Will be sold sold cheap; half cash; half on long time at low interest. For particulars inquire of c. H.

Cleveland, 87-tf Just as Good. Many unscrupulous dealers may tell you they have remedies for Cough and Cold equal in merit and in every respect Just as good as the old reliable Dr. Bosauko Cough and Lung Syrup, unless you insist upon this remedy aud will take no other, you are liable to be greatly deceived. Price 50 cents and $1.00. Sold by C.

Putter. 60-3 visit to the Sew Orleans exposition last week. decidedly spring-like this Weather was week. MARRIED. He don't say much about it but we rather think he stored away some little experience during his absence.

HOOVER TflORSBSBERRY In California Mrs. Wyckoff accompanied by her daughter township, March 1, 1S85, by A. Dow, Justice of the peace, Mr. Perry Hoover, to Miss Flora Thorssberkt, both of this county. Mrs.

Leonard, arrived in this city from Law DAVIS SSODGRASS In Spring Creek Tp. rence Wednesday, on a visit to friends in this county. They are stopping with W. J. at the residence of the bride's parents, Feb Kent to whom they are related.

ruary 25, 18K5, ey Kev. M. V. Bobbins, Mu. D.

H. Davis to Miss Eva Skodobass. both of Amos Woodcock, of Bichland township, thiacounty. Our hardware firms are receiving new spring good. Tom Cross pays the highest market price for good oata.

Feeders are paying from 28 to 30 cents, and Shippers 25 tents for corn. Spring work may fairly be said to liare keen inaugurated this week with a rut.li. Mr. Thiroes, four miles north of town, on OtUr Creek, offers a Taluabte farm for sale. The married folks gave a very pleasant dance at Hamilton's rink last Wednesday evening.

Corner Third and Neosho Burlington, Kansas. GgWill trade a stock of Clothing-, Hats, Caps, and Men's Furnishing- Goods for tin improved farm. Miami county, has rented the Mathnny place, in Star township, and will buy a farm during the summer in this county. He is an experienced farmer, and will bring into this county a good bnnch of stock. COPE HOOVER At Ottumwa, February 22, 185, by Rev.

A. H. Petty, Mk. Oscar Cope to Miss Leona Hoover, all of this county. TERREU LAMB In the city, Februarv 25, 1S85, by Kev.

J. II. Marshall, Mk. Mathew Tekkell, of Woodson county, to Miss Ltdia Ann Lamb of this county. Something His In the boot and shoe line at Sandeis A Hoffmans.

A boot, shoe or slipper made the same as hand made. No seam or ridge on the insole of these goods, neither brads or nails to stick in the bottom of yonr feet, but a perfectly smooth insole that will give comfort to the wearer and will wear equal to any band made goods. Call at Sanders A Hoffmans and see these goods. 10- tf Gooderl A Houck, one door north' ot Ep-pinger8 dry goods store have opened a meat market first-class throughout, where all classes of fresh and smoked meat can be found, at the lowest market rate. Thev de Mrs.

Wallace Brewer and child, of Emporia, are guests of the publisher of this paper. Mr. Brewer is one ot the heaviest land owner The Leading Drug Store of Burlington. I and stock dealers in Southern Kansas, and Colusa The select danee at Jarboe's opera House G. BEATTY Wednesday erening was well attended, and a social success.

WALL PAPER, SCHOOL BOOKS, PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, BRUSHES AND Public Sale. The undersigned will sell at public auction, at his farm on Scott creek, six miles east of Burlington and six miles north of Le Roy on Wednesday, March 11th, 1KB5, at 10 o'clock A. the following described property to wit: 4 work horses; 1 brood mare, with foal; 8 milch cows; 4 yearlings; 1 Berkshire boar (recorded No. 11.888; 1 Berkshire brood sow (recorded 7 other Berkshire brood sows; 8 stock hogs; 1 mowing machine; 1 sulky rake; 1 riding plow; 1 walking plow; 1 harrow: 2 cultivators: 1 stalk eutter; 1 corn Kev. Buckles ot the liuptist church, will sire to say to the publie their enterprise is separata aud distinct from both the others and no branch concern.

They slaughter the best beeves, and solicit a portion of this class of trade. As they are both well known Burlington men, those wanting fresh meat should give them a call. 9-tf preach at the Congressional clinrch Sunday morning at 10 30. Don't forget to register at the office of the PAYS CASH city clerk if you want to vote at the city election in April next. libeller; 2 horse wagon; 1 top buggy; 2 sets has a large farm on Eagle Creek on which he carries near a thousand bead of stock.

Miss Bertha Prouty, of Topeka, the daughter ot Col. S. S. Prouty, accompanied by Hiss Kate Sip pie, of Minneapolis, arrived in this city last week and are the guests ot R. H.

Adair, our genial connty Clerk. They will make a two weeks' visit with friends in this community. J. S. ITathaway, who used to be in company with M.

P. Foster in the grocery business in this city tn 1873 and 1873, arrived here from Minneapolis, about ten days ago and may locate in He has been sojourning for some time in the northern pen insula of Michigan among the iron and copper mines, put bas returned to Kansas to locate. A VALUABLE PRESENT. To Everyone Buying One Dollar's Worth of Goods of K. Wlngren For the next thirty days will receive a ten-quart Russian iron stew kettle and and cake pan as a present, usuallv Bold at one dollar narness.

Other farm implements, household (roods The finest store in Coffey county and tt will pav xon to sec our complete stock before buying. Always look for the double front on Third street and it is called and other articles too numerous to mention. The registry books at the city clerk's office will be closed the 25th of this month. Be Terms of Sale On all sums of S5.00 and un The death of Eltora L. Dye, from consumption, illustrates the hard lot of a faithful soldier where the slow methods of government fail to reach him in time to be of any benefit He died a fingering death from consumption and was an applicant for pension.

After many mouths of waiting an order was received from the department for him to report to an examining surgeon at Emporia when the poor soldier was on his death bed, and thus he died without even an examination, and the case will probably now be abandoned. So much for red tape. Dye was a faithful soldier, and re-enlisted after his first term had expired, going in as a veteran, and Allison Post No. 16 G. A.

has been assisting his family and the sick man all through the winter. Comrade Chas. Fisher set up with the sick man every night for over a week before his death, and with the assistance of several other comrades of the Post, assumed the burial expenses and other necessary details. The Post has been assisting several families of sick soldiers in the city and performing many noble acts ot unaustentatious charity. Mayor Watrous and Chas.

Fisher, coupled with Chas. Craft, made all necessary arrangements with the undertaker, Mr. Gib sure and register before that time. der, cash on sales over $5.00, six months' credit will be given with approved security at 8 per cent, if paid tor when due; if not puid for when due 12 per cent interest will be each. Clothing sold at one-half former prices.

R. WlNGREN, If iU 7-2 Tt)5Tc? Allison Post, U. A. R. will will give one of Neosho Street, Burlington.

FOR ALL KINDS OF charged from date. Discount of five per cent given for cash. their inimitable bean suppers at their lodge room over Cleveland's next Monday evening. Cure For Piles. The first symptom of Piles is an intense J.

F. Stokbs, Auctioneer. SHERIFF'S SALE IN PAJi TITION. 1 LfVi itching at night after getting warm This unpleasant sensation is immediately relieved by an application of Dr. Bosanko's Pile Remedy.

Piles in all torins.Itcb, Suit Rheum and Ringworm can be permanently cured by the use ot this great remedy. Price 60 All saloons in the city are reported closed ince the passage of the temperance bill. We trust they have closed to remain so in the future. A new lumber yard will be established in a suoit time in our city near the Mo. Pacific depot.

We understand J. M. Armstrong will have charge of it. In the State of Kansas, County of Coffey, ss. In District Court within and for said Connty.

I'o 1 111 try Prorliiee. cents. Manufactured by the Dr. liosanko Medicine Company. Pio.ua.

O. Sold bv C. 1 Puffer. 43-ly James M. Lane and Council Proceedings.

Burlington, March 4,1585. Council met pursuant to Ordinance. Present the Mayor and all the Coucilmcn. Minutes of last meeting read and approved. The following bills were presented, read, and referred to the finance committee: Jacob Hagel, salary 30 00 B.

L. Kiwi-, wo- on streets 3 75 W. H. Tillett, to work. 2 50 Ed Franklin, to work on Mose Wood Bridge 51 15 Hullinix A Buret), to work 9 75 KKlIKOl'K BROS.

Burlington Carriage factory. Orson Kent, partners, doing business under the firm name and style of of Lane Kent, bon, for the funeral of Mr. Dye. Prescriptions Correctly Compounded. The person who will deliberately lie for the purpose of injuring another's reputation is a c-ontemptible nithing.

Burlington has one of "them things." piaiutins, vs. J. L. B. Sherrick and C.

A. Dow, defendants. John P. uliess, salary 40 00 NOTICE is hereby given that: By virtue of an Order of Sale to me di Residents of Coffey and adjoining counties, wbo are desirous of purchasing any kind of a vehicle, are respectfully invited to call and inspect the stock and work at tbe Burlington Carriage Factory on Third street. They manufacture anything in the line ot carriages aud wagons to order and positively guarantee all their work.

All kinds of repairing, tiimming and painting attended to promptly at the lowest rates for good work. Parties at a distance who write tor int'ormation will be cheerfully responded to. When you are in town cull and see them. 8-tf uy a neiu, cuhi a iu S. P.

Jones, to work 4 10 George Lutcbem, 40 00 S. Mienfor 1 mi 2,000 Kansans have visited New Orleans this winter. At $100 each this amounts to the snug sura of $200,000. Coffey has contributed 25 of this number. Pelts, Furs, and Game J.

J. ucigand, butcksmitliine 5 25 rected, issued out of tbe District Conrt of the Fifth Judicial District of tbe State of Kansas, setting in and for Coffey county, in the above entitled cause, commanding me to advertise and sell according to law as upon execution the following real estate to-wit: The finance committee reported favorably i ui on all the above accounts, and on motion the report was adopted, and the same was or Lot seven (7). in block forty-six (46). an The Democrats who have applied for posi-sitions from the present administration, and are not appointed, will undoubtedly be disappointed, whether they ae satisfied or not. praised at $100.

dered paid. Councilman Gibbon reported on it nine (9), in block forty-seven (47), appraised at $140. WANTED, BfflHI! A maid in contusion, Came to the conclusion. With a poetic effusion, The editor to bore. So she lolled out her tongnc.

And stretched her left lung Till the tears that it rung Rolled down on the floor. She wrote of nor loTer, me bright stars above her, The coo of the plover, And the low of the tine. Then she read it with pride. At her "best fellow's" side, Who nnblnshingly lied And said it was fine. But this gifted production Ot poetic construction, Was doomed to destruction At least for a time.

For the editor was needy, His clothes were quite no profit perceived he In that mixture of rhyme. i-ot eleven (Hi. in block ono hundred and TAILOR (Mil 4 seven (appraised at $30. the account of G. B.

Shaw A and recommended that the same be paid. On motion the report was adopted, and the report ordered paid. The finance committee submitted their the account of the city treasurer, and reported the same correct. On motion Uirls who are so apt to condemn a boy's public misdoings should look well to their own private actions and convince themselves first that they are the proper ones to censure ixt twelve (iz), in block one hundred and seven (10), appraiwd at $30 HO. Lot one (I), in block one hundred and eleven (111), appraised at $30,000.

Lot two (2). in block one hundred and ca 14 eleven (ill), appraised at $30.00 X3 That Hacking Cougb can be so quickly cured by Siiiloh's Cure. We guarantee it. Will you suffer with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint? Siiiloh's Vitalizer is guaranteed to cure rou. Sleepless nights, made miserable by that terrible cough.

Siiiloh's cure is the remedy for you. Cartarrh enred, health and sweet breath secured by Shilob's Cartarrh remedy. Price 50 cents. Nasal Injector lree. For lame back, side or Chest nse Shilob's Porous Plaster.

Price 25 cents. Shilob's cough and consumption cure is sold by us ou a guarantee. It cures consumption. Siiiloh's Vitalizer is what you need for constipation. Loss of Appetite, Dizziness and all symptoms at Dyspepsia.

Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle. Croup, Whooping, Cough and Bronchitis immediately relieved by Shilob's cure. Sold by Sears A Wattles M-6m the report was adopted, and the report ordered placed on file. iAn two (21 in oiock one nnnurea ana twelve (112), appraised at $30.00. Lot three (3).

in block one hundred and mm The Ordinance committee asked for further BUTTER, EGGS. LARD time to report the street railway Ordinance. The time asked for by the committee was granted. ocuerB. Peter Long has 130,000 good brick for sale at his yard, and will sell the entire lot together at $6.25 per 1000, as he is about moving his yard directly opposite town east of the river bridge.

Lost A small red-back note book. After the tinder has perused the hieroglyphics con-tamed therein he is respectfully requested to return the same to this office and we will "set 'em up." twelve (12), appraised at $30.00. Lot seven (7), in block one hundred and twelve (112), appraised at $30.00. Lot three (3), in block one hundred and twenty-two (122), appraised at $20.00. Lot thirteen in block one hundred and twenty-iour (124), appraised at $20 00.

Lot fourteen (14), in block one hundred and twenty four (124), appraised at $20.00. Ixit four (4), in block one hundred and twenty-five (125), appraised at $30.00. The report of of the Police Judge for the month of February, 1885 was presented, read, (Xcst door to Scripps.) BTJIEILXlG-TOJT TT a I have the finest and most varied stock of goods to select from and keep onlv first-class workman. All suits warranted satWaetorv and a perfect tit guaranteed. Prices low.

Give me a call. J. FOKliYCE. And CMokens. Tuesday, Marshal Chess, 00 complaint of and on motion was ordered placed on file.

The petition of M. Sweeney and others, J. C. Gray, Superintendent of the public schools of this city, arrested several boys for disturbing the peace and quiet ot the primary Burlington Market asking for a sidewalk on south side of block 61, and east side of the same block, referred school on Neosho Street. They were playing i ue in uiock one nnnurea ana twenty-five (125), appraised at l.ot fourM).

iii itundred and twenty-six (126), appraised at $30.00. to committee on Sidewalks and Bridges. On motion adjourned. G. W.

Crow, City Clerk. marbles on tbe vacant lot adjoing the school which is used as a play ground by the chil S. W. Forrest, of Kansas City, will call on our citizens this week to subscribe for Mark Twain's new bock, "Huckleberry Finn." It is an excellent publication and abounds in sentiment and mirth. Lot nve (5), in block one hundred and ANSON MARTI Reports, Maucii fvl885.

1 so ipToo 1 00 CO 15 23 110 20 80 40V twenty-six (126). appraised at $30,000. The heaviest enow-storm of the season, of which Sanders Hoffmans are reaping a ejmx in! benent by the looks of tbe teams hitched in front of their Double Store and the throng of people goiiifj in and coming out loaded with packages and BundlesoFGoods THE Burlington National Bank. Lot nine (), in block one hundred and Aanual School Dividend. The State and county school fund for Coney dren, and indulging in language not compatible with the education of the pupils.

They were fined $3 and costs amounting to $4 each, Longfellow's dav was dulr observed at the county this year amounts fo $2,289.43. Connty thirty-one (131), appraised at $30.00. Lot ten (10), in block one hundred and thirty-five (136), appraised at $25.00. Lot eleven (11), in block one hundred and thirty-five appraised at $25.00. Superintendent, Mrs.

M. C. Williams has made the following apportionment for the and in default of payment were sent to the calaboose, where they were kept till evening and then allowed to go home to their parents toobtain the amount of their fine. We have various school districts in this county: jjoi eigot 111 oiock one Hundred ana forty-two (14 appraised at $25.00. Lot nine (9), in block one hundred and CAPITAL AND SURPLUS, $75,000 DIEECTOES: II.

1.. JAUBOK, J. A. KEVVEDT. Vir rreoi.lcnt.

X. KKETmiV, fal.Mi WM. MAKTIXUAI.K. J.CAItTKK. quite a number of small boys loafing around forty-two (142), appraised at $25.00.

Kansas College in Major's building, last Friday evening with appropriate exercises. The entertainment was an excellent one both in a musical and literary sense. A temporary organization of the Burlington skating club was effected at the rink last Tuesday evening. Applications for membership will be received at the next regular meeting, Tuesday, March 10th. 16 15 10 13 10 1 85 20 25 STAPLE FANCY Flour Corn Meal Bran Butter Eirgs Chickens Dried Apples, Dried Peaches Bacon Hams, sugar cured Lard Salt Coal Oil Oats Cattle MEAT.

Beef Sirloin Rump Roast Boiling Mutton Chops Roasts Breakfast Bacon ah ot saia real estate, situated in tbe city of Burlington, County of Coffey and State ot Kansas. Now therefore, notice is hereby given that at the front door of the Conrt House in the tbe streets, who should be at school, and this will at least prove a check, if not an effectual stop to it. We have good, well managed schools, and we trust the parents of these boys will make a strenuous effort to bave EURUNCTOfJ, KANSAS. 12? citv of Borlington, Coffey County, Kansas, that I will on 20 2 50 3 00 3 -s a them attend. Spring immigration has opened briskly and all along the line people are pouring into Sam MoCorkell bas opened a boot and shoe repair shop in II.

J. Gremm's drug store on Xeosho street, which quarters he will occupy temporarily. Sam is one of the best workmen In town and may always be relied upon. Call and see him. O.

DRUGGIST! Kansas, particularly the Southern portion of 121 8 10 10 8 12X Tuesday, March 31, A. D. 1885, at 2 o'clock P. M. ot said day, otter for sale at public auction the above described real estate at no less than two thirds of the appraised value thereof for cash in hnnd.

Given under my hand this 25th day of February, 18S5. THOS. CROSS, Sheriff of Coffey County, Kansas. 9-5w. the State, and tbe real estate buyer is abroad in the land.

In a few days we shall issue a r.ROCERIE Provisions, Glassware, QneensTrare, WooflpniTfir. mammoth edition of a nine column real es tate paper for the firm of Lane A Kent, provided with an entirely new sectional map with all railroads, cities, townships, public Chas. Carney is plastering the new business houso of A. c. Majors, adjoining the Patriot block, and is finishing the work in his usual excellent manner.

When completed this will make one ot the most desirable businsss locations in the city roads, school houses and other improve SHERIFF" SALE. In Vie State of Kansas, County of Coffey, ss. Dist No. Ain't Dist No. Am't 1 $328 00 47 17 63 2 63 0 s2 3 22 65 49 15 89 4 15 17 60 18 45 5 17 K3 61 25 01 6 15 58 53 16 40 7 26 24 6S "I 74 8 1 94 54 15 5S 9 25 01 55 25 42 1 75 56 15 68 11 30 75 57 li 12 22 14 58 26 65 13 125 05 59 15 9 li 23 37 60 IS 66 I 31 98 61 36 Mu 16 17 3 62 25 S2 17 23 37 63 27 0b IS 12 71 64 20 09 19 22 14 65 14 76 20 22 14 66 14 76 21 31 91 67 17 63 42 19 27 68 fS 21 23 23 78 69 24 10 66 JO 11 48 36 9471 16 40 14 76 72 J2 30 27 Sli 90 73 11 44 28 2 60 74 20 50 29 27 SN 75 13 94 19 27 76 21 73 31 18 45 77 21 73 32 15 17 78 16 40 SI 15 17 79 11 07 34 18 86 80 13 12 35 48 04 81 IS 53 6 12 30 82 11 89 37 11 48 83 13 12 38 47 15 84 9 0 39 32 CO Jt 1 9 43 63 14 Jt 2 3 69 41 18 86 Jt 3.

13 63 43 12 SO Jt 4 8 20 16 40 Jt 25 8 20 2li 24 Jt 38 2 4 4 SI 73 Jt 69 15 58 48 27 06 Land Sales. ments np to the present time. Tbe paper They are always in the lead. WHY? Because they carry a full line of Dry Goods, Notions, Hats, Caps, Boots, shoes, Croceries, Queensware, Cutlery, Canned Coods, They are elose CAStI BUYERS, do not overstock themselves, and keep the ball rolling. cc.

PPF ecu FFK Etli EKH Hat on Laud a full and complete ct'ick of pure olo a of gorwls. coiuprisinj: Lihra-ry Lamp. Tcili-t will contain a complete summary of crop re In District Court within and for said Connty. ports and business of the county for tbe year tr -1 A meeting will be held at the armory ball R. K.

Jnn CQ of Allison Post, over Cleveland's Sat ut day at 2 p. for the purpose of examining boys 188i, and will make a good nnmber to send east to your friends. It will contain the land list of this real estate firm, one of the mo st L. Senior, partners, I trading as Kmher A Senior, plaintiffs, i Cijar Cases Card Ca''- attractive In the State. vs.

1 I.uther M. XstHctnn 1 Al i et al, defendants, Extracts, rocket Konge Cliro- Make a Specialty of Cigars City. In District Court withia and for said County. Book. i'ufiV mo.

tM-ie- lor the drum corps. 8. K. Budolpb, the instructor will be present and the boys are requested to be prompt. While we are contemplating the prospective beauties of spring, the sweet perfume of luxuriant flowers and freshening verdure, we must not lose sight ot the fact that the enterprising chlgger will become a tning of itching and a scratch forever.

I'ape- Henry W. Glass, vs. John Lawson. lloxes. and FaiH-v 'S OUFV Stationery, Tooth I5ni-he.

ilaJr At the last meeting of the city council G. C. Wattles, treasurer, submitted the following report for nine months, ending December 17, 1884: Receipts, city fund $2,698.37 Disbursements 2,750.04 Amount overdrawn 51.C7 BOSD FCSD ACCOUNT. March 19, 1884, to balance per report subsequent $183.90 June 23, 184, reed from D. V.

Mott439 98 R23.87 Interest on bonds $34.26 Fine rJ AND COFFEES. 0 lCTaph and Aiitosfrnph Allium-, and l.irjrc variety fancy Uxt to mention mt-. The Independent was slightly off last when To those who wish to make the most of it we say spots oi rmnc earl, Ed Fuller. Johnny Dickinson, Ned Lang and Guy Wahhams as young democrats. The boys wish it distinctly understood that they are good, sound Republican, and moreover are voters.

NOTICE is hereby given that By virtue of two Orders of Sale, one each respectively issued in each of the above emitted cases, out of tbe District Court of Coffey CountT, Kansas, and to me directed and de. livered, I will offer for sale at public auction On Tuesday, March 31st, 1883, at 1 o'clock P. M. of said day, at tbe front door of the Conrt House, in the city of Burlington, Coffey County, Kansas, the following described real estate situated in Coffey Connty, Kansas, to-wit: Lot one (1), in block seven (7), in the town of Waverly (original Plat), appraised at l4fH). And that I Will Sell the Same for rali in hanrf THIRD STREET.

BUSUKGTOS, KANSAS, Neosho Sires For the week ending March Ed, 1885, as re ported from tb Coffey county records: Balance $389.62 Next week the treasurer's report will appear in detail. up i UUKLIK GT0 Martin Lindenman to Jacob Hendershot w. d. hf ot ne qr, 18, 19. 16.

$1600. David Wells to Kate Minieh, w. d. lots 6 and oiock Burlington. jiao.

J. A. Connelly to T. A. Middlebusher, w.

d. The skating club recently formed have adopted knee breeches as a costume for the masculine portion of course. They are no doubt convenient, but rather tough on the fellows with attenuated shank. They loom np like a black spider on a white wall. 10, oiock a.

averiy. $1000. Parmely A Murrav to Ezra W. Pai-melv. to the highest bidder at not less than two lots a and 7, block 107, Burlington.

$100, inira saiu appraisement. Given under my hand this 25tb day, of Feb ruary, 1865. THOS. CROSS, Sheriff of Coffey County, Kansas. 9-5w.

n.KBiuiiituju, swveaej, q. iotS4 and 5, block 79, Burlington. $100. F. A Atherly to J.

8. Kelley, q. c. ne or of near. 21.

21, 15. $1 S. W. Forrest, of Kansas City, representing the Webster Installment Book of that city is in town this week canvassing for subscribers to Mark Twain's new publication entitled, "Huckleberry Finn." The work is pronounced by competent critics to be the most interesting and profitable book that Twain bas ever produced. It eves historical sketches of his own exploits, as well as those of 'Huckleberry Finn," It is a production that the sentimental element will enjoy as well as the lovers of fnn.

A surprise party was tendered Mr. John Pottinger, of Burlington township last week on the occasion of his 33th birthday. A number ot his friends called on him at noon and passed a very pleasant day. The ladies formed an impromptu qnilting party for their amusement. PUBLICATION NOTICE.

STATE OF KANSAS, COFvar Colnti, m- They Must Be Sold E. P. M'adhxms to Lane ft Kent, q. c. lots 7 and 14, block 136, lot 6 and 7, block 137 and lot 8, block 119, all in Burlington.

$50. S. C. Junkinsto Lane A Kent, q. c.

lots 6 and 7, block 137, and lot 7, block 136, Burliug-ton. $45. James Redmond to Lane A Kent, q. c. d.

lot 6, block 119, Burlington. $15. M. K. A T.

to G. H. Hedreck, w. d. ne qr 21, 23, 14.

$640. Frank B. Newcomb to John M. Wallace, w. d.

hi acre ot lot 3. 10, 19, 14 $485. L. C. Cottingham to Isaac Cox, w.

hf 01 ae qr. 23. 24. 15. S10U0.

COME TO US, Bring along your children. We can CLOTHE tliem We can GLOVE tbem We can SHOE them We can HAT tutM" We can MITTZU them We can CLOAK them We can COMFORT them In the Probate Court of said connty. In the The school in Dist. No. 69, conducted by A.

S. Gilkey, a graduate of Ladoga (Ind.) University, closed Friday, Feb. 29tb, and reopened for the spring term Monday, March 2d. Political mnnys, wbo bave more brains in their feet than iu thsir beads, are already flapping their ear, like a donkey with a fly mane utiae osiaie ui iiara u. Alorey, lunatic.

VOTICE is hereby given, that the under-, signed guardian of said Clara D. Morey, has filed her petition in said court praying tor an order to sell at private sale the real estate of said Clara Morev. altimta in rni. Closing exercises of a very pleasant character were given Saturday following the close r. b.

mhxsob to C. S. Beadle, w. und hf interest tn sw or sec 10 and nart of lot 2 n( of the winter term. Mr.

Gilkey is giving em on hi nose, and making grave predictions a to the result of the next city election. The wise look they affect while paralyzing someone with their verbose logic, reminds ns forcibly of an owl with a sour stomach. qr of 10, 19, 14. SI. fey county, Kansas, described as follows: Tbe undivided one-tenth part ot the tract commencing 29 50-100 rods west of tbe southeast hmoats.

Men Boy's and Children' inent satisfaction as an instructor, and the directors of that district desired tbe spring term to commence immediately. 4 16SO Hawes, w. sw qr of F. A. Hawes to A.

W. Armour w. tract iu sw qr 4, 22, G. M. Pen nock to F.

P. Pennock, w. hf of se qr 32, 21, 14. $1000. corner 01 tne soutnwest quarter of settou S3, town 21, range 15, thence north 15 77-100 rods, thence north 77 degrees, west 1 5-lou rnrta Great credit is due Senator Plumb for the thence north 25 80-100 rods, thence west 63 53-100 rods, thence south 42 rods, thenco east 65 67-100 rods to place of beginning.

And that said petition will be heard before said court indefatigable manner he has worked to secure the pension of Andy Franklin, of this Stafford L. Wood to Marv J. PirVnr lots 9 and 10, block 27, Burlington. SK). on me i7tu nay 01 March, l(tS, et 1 o'clock p.

and an order will ba made bv raid conn city. This old soldier has endeavored to se- cure a pension for many years past and at Myron Clitt was greatly surprised by a party of his friends, ho visited his farm west of town some time ago and took his house by storm. Mr. Clift made an unconditional surrender and the party enjoyed themselves hugely. It was his 39th wedding anniversary and Gitta.

birthday. Mr. Clift is a halo, hearty old gentleman and one ot the ncccsful stock raisers of this county. Mate 01 ot Kansas to Shi-hU a. Crotts, patent hf and se qr of se qr, 16, 2 (, 16.

$100. granting the prayer of said petition unless last placed tbe case- in the hands of A. W. Edgerly, our present county attorney, who tne contrary ue nia.ie to appear. Harriet F.

Mobet, 101 Guardian Ycu fi.nl your money has with tbe help of tbe Kansas delegation and We will sell Overcoats Regardless of Cost! Assessors' Meeting, Burlington, March 2, lass. Pursuant to notice the assessors of the sev especially Senator Plumb, succeeded in securing It for him. greatest ptro aasing si power at PUBLICATION NOTICE. eral townships met in the counjty clerk's of Monday Sheriff Tom Cross took Jas. Har fice.

rresent-T. X. Bell, Avon; H.G.Beattv.citv mon to jail at Ottawa in default of $400 bail, G. SCRIPPS of Burlington: T. n.

Bell, Burlington town-ship; S.H.Jackson, California; W. H. Williams, Hampden T. Henshaw, Key West W. We understand a prayer was offered daring divine services at tbe Hamilton rink last Snnday night, for a number of young men who were standing on Neosho street about noon that day.

We have no doubt the youny men need the prayers and are thankful for them, but we believe several of them had Uit came from church, and should hardly be censured for taking advantage of the first good weather we have had to sun themselves. whee he will remain until the next term of District Court. He was arraigned on charge of incestuous connection with a cousin, Minnie C- Brown. A the Almighty, in his wise judgment, punished Eve as well as Adam, OUR STOCK IS THE BEST AND CHEAPEST IN TOWN. r.

uuiett, Lioerty; M. O'Brien, Lincoln; J. P. Hamilton, Neosho Smith, Ottumwa; G. v.

snaver, Pottawatomie; Wm. Hamlin, why. in the name of the Garden ot Eien, isn't the woman "sent np" with him. Once more we say ricasant; a. n.

Aruitt, kock Creek; H. W. Watrous, Star. STATE OF KANSAS, 1 Corrtr Cuisn. 8S' In tbe probate court of said conntv.

In the matter of the estate of Kate A. Whinnery, minor. VOTICE is hereby given to said minor and nil persons interested, that tbe undersigned guardian of said minor has filed her petition in said court praying for an order to sell at pnvatesale, the real estate of said minor, situate in Cofley county, Kansas, described as follows: Tbe undivided one-twentieth Dart of the tract commencing 29 50.100 rods west of southeast corner of southwest quarter ot section 22, township 21, range 13, thence north 15 77-100 rods, thence north ,7 degrees, west 1 ta-100 rods, thence north 25 60-100 rods, thence west 13 53-100 rods, thence south 42 rods, thence east 65 67-100 rods to place of beginning. And that said petition will be heard before said court on tbe 17th day of March, 16S5. at I a'clock p.

in and an order will be made by said court granting tbe prayer of said petition unless the contrary be made to appear. Hakbibt F. Ioiet, 10 1 Guardian. We have no particular wish to dictate any On motion of H. 6.

Beatty, personal prop Call early and we "will suit you exactly. special line 01 action in me coming city elec- erty is to be assessed at one-third its cash wuu, nor nave we, as uio saying is, "an axe value. Adjourned. II. W.

Wateocs, Cb'n. T. X. Bell, Sec'y. to grind," but we want to say to those who hav a particular man in view, turn out to your primary ward meeting, and work earn tly and houestly for him, and it he is ac uur Democratic friends endeavored to Knowlton Post No.

108 G. A. R. installed the following list ot officers for the present year the second Saturday in January: Wm. Hamlin Post Commander; J.

G. Shanbell S. V. D. Hoover, J.

li. H. Klock, Adjutant, H. C. Butts; Geo.

Smith, Chaplain; John Mc-Comb. Surgeon. Harrison Kelley was elected delegate to tbe state encampment at Fort Scott on the 10th, 11th and 12th inst. Master Clyde Welch is exceedingly elever in manipulating the pencil, and has left at our office a landscape drawing and a sketch of "Postofflces to Let," nnder the present ad-ministration, that will be recognized at once very faithful and touching. cepted then take off your coat, roll np your arouse some little enthusiasm Wednesday siceves and see that he is elected.

Should aome some other man be taken nn. however. don't sit back and groan like a boy with a v.cmugiasc Dy Duilding bonfires, firing off guns, and other demonstrations, to indicate their Joy over the inauguration of their president. A Cleveland hasn't expressed any decided view on tbe office-grab Question wrw too, ana plan all kinds of dirty work In yuor mind, but accent the situation Wr. Plenty of Money To loan on improved farms long or short time, on easy terms, rtffio on, t- tullj and work lor the person the majority yet, the occasion was not as joyous a might COME TO US.

00 rnnru, Iporia Saving Bank, Emporia, Kansas. s-ly-e-o-w e. m. Sjctth,.

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