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The Nicodemus Cyclone from Nicodemus, Kansas • 4

The Nicodemus Cyclone from Nicodemus, Kansas • 4

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1 Jlilliari Hawkins has the lum THE LAST CALL. Lovelady Cmven have re ceived a now invoice cf boots and .1 1 1 1 Subscribe now for i i Vll, if 7 Nicodemus Enterprise Kuterod at the Nicrleimm Postofnre for transmission through tlio U. B. mails na Second Class Muilltmitter. ONE DOLLAR A YRAlt.

The i S. A. Eoylan are reques- Hill and Sanford owns the Cy- ted to COlIie in and Set: clone and yet they both feel above; tie Within the next 1Q living in our town. Hill and Burk- days Or their accounts holder owns a store hero and yet" "will he left With an at-nrithei: of them lives in this town, tomey for Collection! nor have no inteaest in this town's Please give this your -a- -4M XTJi. Allways speaks out its unvarnished senti, ments without fear or favor.

Never gets on the, fence, one Dollar A Year. H- K.L!GHTFOOTt Editor, II. K. LtGHTKOOT, Kditok. "NCOi)KMUS," "KANSAS.

WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 28,1887, J.B.Crowley ha moved into Dr. Newth's stone residence. Nicodemus still grows while the neighboring towns remain Mrs, Joseph Craven has been on the sick list the past few davs. Several Webster parties were in town this wefik attending church.

Groceries! fjrocqries large Mock at Lpvejady Craven s. 7 Best brands of Flour, always on hand at Lovelady Craven. 7 Orowley is now selling cheap foe cash. The Joint Stqek Company have their building on the foundation and will soon be ready for busing. Gall pit flilW iKfcNooly for abstracts Uncjp payp Johnson, has pur.

phased thp, Joseph Craven property in the south east part of town. This paper will bo sent any "accin the United States for one collar a year. A large fresh lot of staple and groceries just received at Lovelady Craven. 7 i V-Garland Wiliams have retired the Gibson Hotel and Mrs. E.

Jlh will again take possesion. jli got out sutch a poor papor as fldll City Democrat, wo believe 1 v.fyd keep our mouth shut about Vjibrook. Woodston l'cgister. Crowley has tho lost lino of dress goods embroiders, suspenders and notions and Bulls them cheaper than any other house Mrg, Newth and the children jill stop with her sister, Mrs. Thos.

1 "xt Fiis; fttifv. ilia to Nicodemus, after a short absence over to Densmorp and otJJ" northwestern towns. -C. Fountain, of Millbrook, pai'sod through tovu to-day cn-route 'far Stockton, but failed to' register 3 this Sic Miss Nettio Craig, htm bean in the City all week. Nettie has a reuouncd reputation as a music teacher, and a lady of great refinement in every particular.

S. E. Ilaya now sports one of the finest horses and buggy In tho town or in this country S. E. brought this blooded horse from Osborne when hp was down to tho fair.

let Boyin has. made his appearance again on the streets of Nicode-mus. are glad to see you back Again, old because you are one of the quietest- boys, of the town now. beg leavo to inform the Cyclone that we are poor financially but no man in Grabum county holds i mortgage on our office notwith GABLANP XI0-HTFOOT FARM Ivl ACTMIlSrSTRr, Stndebaker and Jackson Wagons, Beering and EeP, White stud Blue Mowers, jirospeniy, so tar us giowui is mu- corned. Such men, of course have no interest in wr town to no great- er extent, than for their own pecuni 1 j' ary gain.

All their money goes to a rival town and nono of it is spent in this town. Patronize home and stop paying tribute to non-resident iniposilors. How much longer are tho citizens of Nicodemus going to submit io Hill City predominance and tyranny and continue to bo sapp ut of their extra few dimes, simply to gratite "rrjinds of a few whimsical, long haired, gran-ified county seat cranks. Woutii Kkowino. Mr.

W. II. Morgan, nuiciant, Lake City. was taken with a severe Cold, attended Vlth a distressing Cough running into Consumption in its first stages. Ho tried many socalled popular cough remedies and steadily grew worse.

Was reduced in flesh, in breathing aid waft unable to sleep. Fiatily tried Dr. King's Now 'Discovery for' Consumption fciund immediate relief, and after using alxmt a half dozen liotHi found himself well and has hud no return of the disease. No other remidy can show, so grand a record of cures, as Dr, King's New Discovery for Consumption Guaranteed to do just what is claimed for it, Trial Imttlo free at Hays Drug Store. "We care 'not 'for, the low and slanderous remarks made about us by ssomo certain low down pucelani-mus stinkers lik.IIill, burkholder, and that breed of pups.

Ve do not intend to "corrupt our good morals" with anything like their sneaking sly deeds committed from time to time, innumerable. What we profess to be we unquestionably hold it out as a beacon light that all may see our wprks. There is lots for people of Grahnm epunty to know about this souless, heartless, thieving Hill-Justus ring and we only await the opportunity to turn on the light, nor do we expect to have our file drawn off by every Jittlo scalded back toothless cur that barks at us, as Hill, Justus ajpl their ilk. We have our guns loaded for bear, and don't intend to waste much amunition to go gunning for tl'cse skunks. Miller McNcely have the only con, plete set of abstract books in Graham County.

Call on or Address thorn at Millbrook, Advertised Letters remaining unclaimed in Nicodemus Post office September 1 1887, Eichmitn, Preston II. Grant, Mrs. Kidwell, Lizzie Warren, II Warren, Geo, Duncan, John Grant. Will Switser, Finns. Bowhi Sanford Brown, Cards, Willie Jones, Henry Logan, Dell Smith, II, Collins M.

T. Harris In calling for the above letters please say advertised. A. N. Harper, P.

M. SERVICE PUBLICATION. Eirstpublication Sep'cmber 21j State op Kansas, Git a ham County, 0, B. Lewis and Norah Lewis, Plaintifls. VB.

7. R. Hill, and James P. Pomeroy, Defendente. To James P.

Pohtoroy: You will take notice that J. C. 13. Lewis and Norah Lewis as plaintiffs, did on the 2Uth day of August A. eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, file their petition in the District Court in and for Graham county, State of Kansas, against you and W.

R-IIill as defendenta settn forth that on the 15th day of Deeem-ber, A. D. eighteen hundred and eighty-live, and the 11th day of March, A. eighteen hundred and eighty-six, J. C.

B. Lewis did convey in fee simple the following 1'e icribed land, situated in the County of Graham, State of Kansas, to wit: The f-o'dth one-half (J) of the Southeast quarter 11.4) and the South one-half (J) of the Southwest quarter (1-1) offckwtion Number One (1) in Towi ship Numlr Eight (S) ber on tho ground for a new resi dence. Call on Miller Er.Noely for farm loans at Millbrook Unit. Dr. C.

IF. Xowthistart-i to-morrow morning for Sc. Joe, where he will cltcuil a medical college for the next six months. Miller MeNecly enn give you Letter rates on 1'n in loans ihim any one in Gra- i 'ham County. Call and pet their rales.

Iicv. Ash, a Baptist Missionary 1 preacher, been delivering a no- riea of Sunday school leciurcs this week at tho Baptist Church. Rev. Ash is a noble speaker and well in-fprmjd minister; so his sermons have been quite interesting and a-muse'ng as well as beneficial. Money! at Miller McNeely'a Millbrook.

While going to the, baptising on Ppripp creek Inst Monday, G. W. Jone's'horse became unmanagable and ran away. Tho buggy contained Mrs. John Yaughn, Miss.

Mary Moore, and Mr. Jones'" daughter, Pearly and his son George, Mrs. Vaugn was thrown out, Miss Moore was thrown out of the scat, Pearley jumped out but Master Geo. remained unflinchingly to the last. Luckily no serinus damage was done.

Crowley is headquarters fop Dry (ioods aud Groceries. --Among the visitors to our city the pant week was II.lt. Prcwitt of tho firm of Prowitt Prewitt, attonrnys at Millbrook. Wo are always glad tp meet either of gentlemen, as they arc both very nice young men, full of business enterpaise and, will make their, matlfas lawyers, of excellent standing. They both camo from tho "Blue grass, region" of Kentucky, Mt.

Sterling, and have a host oj friendtf in apd around Nicodemus who always give them a hearty welcome. Goto S. A. Boylan's for pure drugs pnints, oilu, varnish, stationary, and fancy (foods of all kinds usually kept in a drug tore. 1 Last Friday evening as G.

G. Prewitt and Frank Rinehart were coming home from Fremont the horses got frightened and started to run amay became entangled in a Aviro fence near Gettysburg and in the excitement Mr. Binehart received a frightful cut from tho wire across, tho abdomen which exposed tho inside lining of the Rinehart is laying at present in a very critical "condition Mr. Prcwitt received only a slight injury whilo the hms, and Ijtmgy were a total ioss. When you trade tit Crowley's you get a deal.

In tho premium list of tho Hill City fair, we 'see management has drwn the color line in the baby show department. Hero is what they say: Finest white baby one dollar; Finest coloredjbaby one dollar. Evidently Hill don't want to show tip his scrub stock, as he supposes them to be, by tho side of healthy prating chil dren of our town. Why.God bless you Hill Nicodemus can beat the world on nice babies, and we don't have to draw the color line either. If you want a jfpod smoke go to S.

A Boylaii'p, he keep the finest Btock of Havana cigara in town. 1 The interests of the business men of Nicodemus nro naturally bound by the close ties with tho north side of the river. Every conflict hi this county has conclusively proved this. The above paragraph appeared in the Cyclone, of about four weeks ago and was written by Burkholder, one of Hill's paid tools and who is now runing Hill's one horse store in this town. We suppose of course that Burkholder never retracts and would judge by tho above that he invites no one from south of tho river to trade with him.

He draws a lino at the river and no more south of the liver need apply at his store wo suppose. "Bread cast upon the water after many days will return." Renew Her Yoctit Mrs. Fluple Chesley, Peatorsoli, Clay C.i. Iowa, tells the f.illwing remarkable story, th.j truth of which is vouched ft by the residents of the town "I tun 73 years old, have been troubled with kidney complaint aud lameness for many years covil 1 not dress myself without help. Now I am free front all pain and soreness, and am able to do all my own housework.

I owe my thanks to Electric Bitters for having renewed my youth, and removed completely all disease and pain." Try a bottle, 50c. and ne dollar at S. E. Hays Drug St All tliose knowm themselves indebted to mimeaiate attention. LAN.

a ixn nm ii'm wuuirr llii.lll lira you begin to nludy how to save your hard earned dollars, and at once you liegiu to lo ik i ro ind for the place to nave them. The flixt thing to eounideriH where to buy good goodn cheap and you at once find that place to bo at H. D. WHITK'S GREAT VARIETY STORE, at Millbrook, Kanmta. Ho in selling Dry Caps, Bootjp Shoes, Clotheing, Groceries, at actual coat, and can the bent bargains ever iMI'erod in He sells goods at Ued Rock Prices.

Don't forget the place-H. WHITE'S GREAT VARIETY STORE, MimpikJhfwi. The accounts of the late firm of Young Cr a-ven having been placed in my hands for collection. All knowing themselves indebted to said firm willplease call and settle, by cash or note. Qo not fail.

J. C. Lowery. Dissolution of Partnership. Nicodemus, Kansas, Sept.

8, 1887. Notice is hereby given that the portnership heretofore existing in the firm of Young Craven is this day desolved by mutual consent, J. T.Young retiring from said firm. Lovelady Craven continues the business and paying the debts of the firm. All accounts to be paid to T.

Young. J. T. Young. JpsErn Craven.

All persons indebted to H. S. Henris will please call and settle at once. I need the money and must have it: This is the last call. H.

S. Henrie. Notice or Dissolution. Noticp is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing in the firm of Sovems Hays, is- this day disolved by mutual consent. W.

Sovems retiring from said Jinn S. E. Hnys continuing the business of he tirm all accounts are pavable to J. C. Lowery at his office.

S. E. Hays. F. W.

Sovcrns. BUCKIiIN'ft Akmca Salvb. The best salve in the world for cuts, Burns, sores, ulcere, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter. Lhjipped hands, chilblains corns and ivll skin eruption, andjtosative-ly cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed Ui'give perfect satisfaction or money refunded.

Price 25 cents qer box. For sale by govern Hays, WILLIAMS, Dealeer In- GROCEREIS AND-- C0NFECTI0NARY Groceries and Confec tionary of all kinds kept I cjnHflf nf VmiT SOUC1S a Sild-I Ql yOUI patronage. Poster Williams. Climax and Star Hay Rakes. ReversablefaAd: Forty Tooth Barrows, Breaking and gtirrin Plows, Etc.

Everything that is ussually kept in a First-, class Stock of Implements. We can, and wiU sell Wagons, Mowers, Rakes and Plows at the very lowest prices, and on Long Time. Call on us, see and price our goods. AlllWarranted Garland St Lightf oo Nicodemus, Kana A. BOYLAN, Dealer In Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, All the Leading Patent Medicines.

First-class stock. Prescriptions compounded day or night, by a careful and competant prescriptionist, NCIODEMUS, KANS standing tho reports of the Cyclone 4 tadpoles last week to tho contrary. Hays has purchased iJnk Sovems interest in tho Drug sVstore and here after it will be known as the peoples drug store, with S. E. Hays, propretor.

Wo wish the gentleman' abuudanco of success. The Cyclone changes assistant editors every week. II. It." Cayton I is doing Hill's biddir.g this week. I Three little cheers for Cayton.

He I has finally obtained a position as an For Everybody I T. W. SAMPLE'S. Great Bargains in Dry Goods Clotheing, Boots, Shoes, Hats rictrta "Wrvfirm Ci-rrrCiYiaa South of Range Numiier wenty-two west, and without the consent and knowledge of his wife Norah Lewis and that the rm "hflTirl onrl said w.r. iau did sen ami convey to constantly on nana ana James P.

Pomeroy, the aforesaid described land, Anril 5th, A. D. eighteen hundred I and eighty-six, sold at low prices. I Now the said defendenta are hereby I notified that thev must appear uiid answer i editor although it don't amount to 0. A man by tho name of Brock, living, on the Solomon near Fremont has absconded leaving several of the neighboring bankB for several hundred dollars, about twenty-five hundred being the amount.

Sheriff Ellsworth is after him. Poor old Cyclone, she strained at a camel and swallowed a gnat last week, and we expect, from what we learn, that they are making greater efforts for this week straning at an Elephant and swollowing a chig-ger. Does it hurt you boys, to make such crazy stride? as these Ladies and Gents' Underwear, Hosiery, Etc. saii petition on or before the 2nd day of November, A. D.

eighteen hundred and as true against them and each of them, and a decree declaring said deeds forever canceled, and hereafter to be null and void. Joses Peewitt, Attorneys for Tlaintiff. Attest, this 20th day of September, J. Hawkins, sEAti Clerk of District Coutt. T.

W. SAHPE'S CHEAP CASH STORE, Nicodemus, A.

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1887-1888