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The Nicodemus Cyclone from Nicodemus, Kansas • 3

The Nicodemus Cyclone from Nicodemus, Kansas • 3

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I I j) 2STERN CYCLONE, re-Pl-BSCIlIBB FOR TitlC CVCI.OKK. i i MUKT. OP ArPUr.VTION TO rCRCHASE uuituns aixj up in iienmicrRnie.lh.rehy given notle that he every direction. WI G. TALLMAN, Editor ii on as uny or iHke an appll- LAU HUM BROS, KanDiw, pnri-hnse t), fullowiitprst.erlljKl ehul 31 Mattie Wooster, couuty mM.r- TnnisDAY, 3Iay 1880.

I "i' urirniiizru countv, or uriUiam, haimns, vIk. The a Hot the of hoc 9U, town inwiiuant visucn our scliool yostordnv iK, rai ee iw. no nuninii the followliij pernona to jirove bin settlement, continuous tesldoura and J.l. Locke, conntv survevor of hooka county, was among our visitors 1 4- I. .1 imuibuk.

CJeiearl Merchandise Stores IUSL WCL'lv, J'etitlouesi EMIGRATE. Jotui and Hen was tdurdy Bonn of toll, Who1iled poor old Inillimu'D noil; 1 Id euiil they trueed their iiediureo Unek to the well known brothers (Uri'O, Who, lu September crowed tho Jlisblcliipi, lrowdcbt, tu be free. wiiie-awako nur NOTICE OF pntenXsE B. Rundlo, the seryman of Firmis, callci-s Monday-. ATPI.TrATIOX TO SCHOOL LAND.

was nmonu; our WfBSTEft AND COUNTV. Tlic nmlernlmcil hereby trives noteotbnt bo will. on the day of usu make -application It is now becoming ihshouable for conn y. hnnsan. fiofHls 0rooerio3, hu, Boots Shoes, Clothing fio they rc'olvcd try their fulo, And to tho went would cinhirate They fixed on Kuiimiih its the spot horo they would cimt their future lot, And when to their western liomu they rot, ii ueKeribed Ti-bool liind, eitilors to their front teeth nrainiMvi rnnnty of (Jraluim Kan- knocked out.

(. us. -riie h. ii u.i va i i 'Hiarter of sec S5 township 7 PwU Airjiishiiig Uoooda oiuiu iuuu itiuey, 10 a uot. Jolm and epent many years of toll, 7 loiiowini; persona to muni mi.

seuiKinont, continuous residuueo and iniiriiveiiieiil vl. 11....1 Hon. I). J. DonnelL of Stockton, was in our city Tuesday and made the ,11 1 niH-r, neory siniiu I harles all or Nlcodeiniis.

,1 'Ti'." ceimly of (iiuhain. this 8lh icio.Eoince a call. A case of wife bealin? is renort ,11 -mi,) irv-, I JIOMAS .1. l.ETl-llKll. l'etltlouor.

in cultivating etuduru toil lllut now, lk'ht-lienrted joyoiiN tows Replace their old time weary erroanx, iV hmi they compare the laud they own Willi that eo lull of stumps and Mone. JwliiS want a Kam.is home, 0 extend a cordial welcoino, iveu dollars an aere will buv Tho linest land beneath the Bkieja. Come and boo us, we'll tell yon why, This ineaiiB business by uud byo. to us from over on Bow Creek, but wc 3hlf Heavy Hardware! 1 1 ao net. OF TO.

PURCHASK iioui, UMI, laU to learn particulars. IP B.111 Vi. .11. is1" iiiMii mill no yiHiiKunn appn iNicodemus was full of comilrv 1 i ei i tirniiaincoiiiitv, hull f'i l. 'llJKl' followinu-descrlbed school peopte last Miturday itutl our mer nun ueu 111 me orL'anized countv of (Jriihnm chants had a brisk trade.

JSIM1SIIS, VI the 1, of 17 ui Our carpenters are kent busv. He naiutm Hie .1 We hantlle nothing but first-clas9 coods and nvo .1 SettlellU lll, eolltilmons residenciMlllll Imnnnainl Miss Belle Smith relurned to Web vi: lleiil'V Itltekner. Itenrir .1 111....1... S. G.

Wilson is on the sick list. Our public school witl dose in linxter. nil or living ptiefs. Jf yon want any thing inoitr line; call nt rutr wtniw find tuuiwi.f ster j-estcrday. We miss her very J)(no lit Niendoninu emtni.i.iri'.,,), I this 8th dav of Ji our goods and sret prices.

much at the hotel. if.rnir.ii I fwo weeks. em loner. mi r- tt mo m. j-mncis hotel hss.a new Tllfi iblv lovni rV rviiivr Land Office, at Klrwln, Kaiisns.

n.isj Mnvao. ifwn. Nntlre fH Snath American Organ and are be ging to put on metropolitan aire. M'LAUGHUN BRQS. WEBSTER CBESSON', (J AtNSAS.

"i 11V 1 1 ionowillE- 1 1 01 ner intention to it Monday. U)ave Williamson lost a fine horse jjsterday. miK 1,1.1 001 1 support, or her claim, and hut said mill u- ho 1., 1...., Mrs. Jlobert Johnson, of Looran. was it mi- ivt'iiisier or ,.1 jmiimii, iuioiim, 011 ,111 V2.

IHHIl. AT oyer last week on business aiid give "111'. I 1.1. i l. 1 I L'tl II.

ii'ieiener iros. are huvinr corn l. iir u- 14 11 ,1 ou .1 1 1, inline so jne 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II lllll III llll'lltir nituvn-p 1,, ijinvii hit eon- ndhay. tins oniee a pleasant call. Mr.

F. Williams and fatnilv have uiiuousresiiienee uiion, and eu tivnllon nf. unl.t Ulleu Allen of Mcodemus I Geo. Bakcirwent down to'Star-HM- i iuniv uuniL una ueo. JMoore, or Alcona.

Kansas. arrived from Memphis, Tennessee, and Mondaj-. JOHN Kcjf, hXTWii will pay en sh for deeded lands, for the win maivc tins their home. Pick will be N'irodemus on Sfon PtlsLLIWERY. FARM MACHINERY ten uayu.

cyclone Lakb to. i i -ii i yB' rarties imvinu to a ii. Market, ot Lcnora, was in town JIK. Z. T.

FLIiTCIIEll- uu 10 euu aim see nun; no will bi found at Kleteher's Imtu. John Owner, Yesterday on the hunt of a cook. ii IfSrConnter 8W miles Sorth-wes todemuu, lias lee for tale. Now has complete stock of Millinery "Webster is said to haxc more drunk of men on its streeta than any town in consisting of aJ in eodemus is the second city i Graham county. T.

II -FOB SALli BV- Hats, Bonnets, Plumes, llibbons, innson iias received a new lot of hooks county outside of Stockton. II. K. Lightfoot and F. E.

Nichols, two of Arebster's grtat men, were in town Saturday and gave us ti call. Looking over the fomiirv in Jivuo nre Joseph Fletcher has hern sirftoriiio- Thread Button I very much with ear ache this week. Veiling, Lace 7 direction one can see hundreds of Inrpo assortment of new Dry GoodH just ecelvcd at fe. G. Wilson's She is also prepared to do all kinds acres ot the nicest small grain that Thomas Boylau and lady, of Web ot lashonablo Dress Making.

ever grew the wre visiting in our city Monday. S. C. Warner is crcctinior a fmo Infill -i Aiireu uremic, six miles north-west of J. Or.AZIER, J.

L. Dopge. ing on south Main street, which will ho iwueuuis, uaa sweet potato plants lor sale. I' ii. u.

jjituiain is nm GLAZIElf used for a restaurant when completed. Xicodemus in on a big boom. one buildins west of J. A. Weaver's 'ew store.

CARPENTERS, II. Ilockins is ereetiiiT n. oywwI Nicodemus wants ii a good black-stay' here and Costractinu and Building. mu; one that; substantial stone building cast of the post office, and intends to put in a stock of goods as soon us it ii completed. KANSAS NICOD MUS, fiend to his business.

fr.1,,1 All kinds work in of our line neatly uuauu, uiU enterprising 1 'I fluent, rnnrlo ns a Pleasant and accurately done at reasonable Mrs. A. Greiblo in company with 1 us a dollar give ji tins week and 1 1' the Cyclonk. prices. Plans and spccillcalions fur her daughter and daughteV-iii-law were hi town to-day and made us a pleasant call.

Coiri'e airum ladies vhn nished on application. T'ohave received numerous calls furiugthe past week from people who NICODEMl'S, KAN. are always welcome, i in uie country, m' lilct neiirlv The salofm at Webster1 was In U16 line of Puntt MacWilerJ' ybu tt ftntl to th6 frcwlt, tiotli -fbody has given us a call anil JAMES FULKERSON, by the. sheriff last Saturday. Bro.

ml have given us a dollar, for Uuality of goods TandloNvCst prices, WEBSTKIf, KANSAS. hwe are very thankful. Lightfoot, of the Eagle will now have to soak corn and drink the jhlcc from it, when he gets thirsty. AJJV ACTt'BEK' OK- oailroad speculation "IS 111 i'lr l'7'n Wc handle the cfelebratfed Hock IslAttd Plow Co' good, whicli have been iooks countv. If a nnrtv CiY rath agoiis, Buggies, Plows, Hiu Mrs.

T. Fletcher, was 'taken survevors come wirhfit liftx- in line rows, Etc. fried for years mid niways mantai'ti the lend in txccllence of workmanship and quite' last -night, with hetid-ache: the papers down there out Whig sterotypW Ji'cadl'incs: vanotll'er railrnarl her brother Thomas while rnbliing lier Head with creosote. ncciMentK- durability, We ulso handle the Celebrated Olds and Studebakcr wagons a v. 1 mi some In her eye, which is very painful.

IIovpo Sho'tiny and Itepnirlng Siictij iircatemng to reduce the rate of passenger travel are not HftU'esters, Tiders, listew, drills, sulky stifriMg pto 'dultivators, har not even tlu Tiiilrnnrl "tin am prepared to rep.ir the wfd'A'Vr iron i.mii hi oiows, wagons, harriAVS e. (ilVo me a J. A. Campbell is erecting a good substantial buildind just east of J. A.

Weaver's grocery store, where Chas. Wilson, our toiisorial artist; will be located, Mr. Campbell Is relative ofC. II. Xcwlh.

for their recent experience Jn-ovcfl that when tfaycf is cheap rpws, rakes Everything nsWuMy kept in a first-class implement housa call. cbn be fomH licrc. Ghts us t-aiV. A. C.TitfJIAX, SAMl'Et OARl.ANI).

(town the people take a great many fool notions to '-go someWhercs' it is a fact that when passenger rates-tiro reduced to CYCLONE LAUD AGENCY-. J. Parish has been in our town v. niuuil mi; iUUiiU and (frahafii couAy frtnd tor the past week and has selected a lot and will soon commence the erec Books for sale. wuuuwu uopie pocJcets, evcry- body goes.

The pafifers thrmisliniit tlifl cVoir. 0, tion of a harudware "store. Mr. Parish is. a pleasant gentleman and ving Hon.

E. P. McCnbe' ma5 BANK OF WEBSTER, r'i umoiiK we are glad to see him locate us. ieport "MnnV" trin t. i.i...

i Stl' were eood snane: Tt is rlnfn timt' Moxev TO frAX on Estate- Last Saturday, Sheriff Anthony of Rooks countv. made a raid on tlm At lowest rate of interest and no whiskey shops in Webster and cap COE, l'tfOPRitTORS. 1 i commission. ipublican party owe the colored vo-Irs that his name should go ou the Xli ticket for a third time if this third ji-m business is to be passed around other men. If E.

p. McCabe is Ixl, he has Made just efficient offi- tured some oi the '-'vile stuff." Two kegs of moonshine wkiskv whs found If you want to buy or sell land, in the garret of the lumber Yard oflice. We understand that W. II." Mitchencr the manager in com nan with K. S.

Kansas, WEBStEfy MiMu. l. nowc, ana ctesarves just ts much favors at the Lauds or the see us. CYCLONE LAND CO. uestiiepublican State convention.

FOREST TREES. Doc a general Ijahkln TUrf ness. loans moiicy 6U ltig ot rihort i Last fall Congressman Morrill, of secureu uie allowance of a pension with aiTcarages, for Samuel will be. Rlirillliorl with .1. liiT'crn Ileislcr the druggist have departed for parts unknown.

We hope that our sister town will now assume her former reputation concerning good morals. The case came up for a hearing at' Stockton, Monday with about twenty witness in attendance. A grand entertainment was given at the Church in Nicodcmns. bisf. nooinson, ot Kansas, a blind and Uotal hclples ex-soldier, who went to siock 01 1'OiTest Trees lor tail dehverj-.

time; buys and sella exchange; Deals'fh real cwtate; loaxwMoney 'to lwake fi ual proof and attends tottihd 'of all kinds. 1'lATKIt CoK, WEBSTIiR. KANSAS. or prqwis, call on or nis homem Hiwatha to invoke his 1. ii.

Kf.VhLK, ssisience. fcubsequently the aDow- Inno Iron l.i Finpis, Kansas. CYCLONE Friday evening, under the auspices of R.M. Chase, assisted by Mrs. Z.

T. Fletcher. The exhibition consisted of dialogues, speaches, vocal and instrumental During our life wc never did enjoy oursclf much, and while it had all liPfffsSiirv ii ST. i beautiful JDiiplc Gray eight )cur old and weigh pounds. He wm shed St.

by au lninortei Xonnaii, lits dam wen Iborougli- muiuiunu oy iuc commissioner upon some technicality. Mr appealed to Secretary Lamar. 110 sustained the appeal and revei-scd jie action of the commissioner. Jus case has been pending ninetem ars, during which period the blind suffered great privations 1 1 the decision-msde Friday, awards a pension of S72 per month and 500 arrearages, the, largest. ever aprivftc soldier.

Downs Chief. We scolicit corresnonrifif.ri fmm nil 1 yA fl fU bred Jtursti. He will ftand for the whmhi it Hie folldw.ng about it, it was very instructive to old and young and conveyed many good ideas that would be well to times uniJ A im l.ii,HVM OIi.l Jit till. remcttter. ihe house was crowded to its u' most capacity and tverj-body I seemed ti cniov thcisclves.

Afu-ri faun of C. II. Wcwott, onNVtdnetdpys. ii futtu of Jus. MeCrm-key on Tlitrli-days, and lit leodtimm 011 Vriday und ifaterdirj-.

Tciui: to limure, 10.00; by ttie t-H0, IS.W1 A premium of $10,00 will lx fifu foi tbe flrt and fVOO (or (ecood krtt gcueral yurpoi colt mmI by M. Julian abowa in Kitcdeotn, tbe fim-atutiltsy in StpUtnbet 1587. the entertainment ihe voim neonlo. I1? Pf counfy oi, of interest to the IWcra of the Send your itoriis. tipped the light faoUistic, foe tiic town hsll.

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Pages Available:
178
Years Available:
1887-1888