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The Wilson Hawkeye from Wilson, Kansas • 3

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The Wilson State Bank can save you from $10 to $100 on your Loanfe. It costs nothing to get their rates. Money always on hand. See them at once. i block cine rjc.

No person shall erect or cause to he er- I rl A I i i A i 1. 1.. Wilson SHawkege. Coal Creek Items unavoidably crowded out this week. Republican speaking in Wilson on Sept.

2Cth- Turn out. The Windsor hotel is doing a fine bus purq or miy auaiuon ciioer us iue mb mi auj structure of any ind ioept as hereinafter provided OFFICIAL CITY FATZH. Owing to the late arrival of the city ordinances we are a little late this week. The Y. M.

C. A. and the W. C. T.

U. organizations will occupy the rooms over the State Bank, formerly occupied by Dr. Woodry. 1L A. Dawson of Russell Is stopping with his uncle Chas.

Robertson, north of our city. Mr. Dawson is a newspaper man having formerly filled the editorial chair of a Russell paper, he is also a good musician. We are glad to have him in Republican Rally WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 2GTII.

Republican Speaking in Wilson next Wednesday evening by General J. Caldwell at Levitt's Opera nouse. Everybody invited to hear the political issues of the day discussed. General Caldwell is au eloquent speaker, and every one should heir him. Turnout! IiOCAX.

strong lock aud key Mich box or cuet shall oe well and thoroughly covered on the entire outside with iron or other metal and to Ix? of mill weight, tize aud shai as to be easily handh-d and removed and shall provider! with Mj'r-tantiml handles at each end.sud to Lave the word lowdr" p.iinuJ conpirionsly upon it; sncb box or -het fdiall be kept at all tiuu-s withia ti-u feet of the maia front entrance -f the building within which it i kept, and in r-ach portion the chief of tli fire department mav direct; such Ikx or client hall he kettt locked except whtit necessary to rtuiove powdi-r therefrom. Such rtioti of powder Intended for immediate retail shall be krpt in nuUlie canistr. wcuiely coveird. nl inch can'u-W have tb w.rd rantr-d tiiren, and c-ro-ry ruk. ciinUT ri-eepsach li! kept U-.

Of l-H-M lit iness, it being crowded daily. We are under many obligations to Wm. Debitt for serv'ces rendered us on the Hawkkte during our trip to Topeka and Kansas City this week. The Crofoot Creamery Association has ordered the necessary machinery and W. T.

Saris it cur authorised agent to and take subscription and advertizing accounts in the city of Ellsworth. Sep. S. Xo person shall ereet or esuse to be er-cted in said fire limits iihio 8 ft jr f-t of the line of any street in said fire limits any Ouiidmc, stable shed or any additions to any buiidinc, stable or sned or any structure of any kind unless toe cut-frideand party walls thereof be composed entirely of brick or stone with mortar, or of other inoom-bustal-ie material, and iib a slate, tile or metaiac roof. r-sc.

4. That any stal.Sc shed cr any additions to any btiildiiiK, statile-or shed or any structure of any kifcd buiit at a greater diotaui than fifty feettrom the line of any street in said tire limits shall be built as provldod in S-rtua three of this Urdinanue, or la lieu thereof hsU be inclosed with metallic siding and rooting. izc. 5. No building shall be tnoent Into f.i'4 fire limits without being made to confirm to tar requirements of this Ordinance.

All building erected hereafter as provided Iu section litre this Ordinance, shall have the tire built eihten inches above here the top of the intersects the wall, and mil cornices used or con our vicinity. Sentinel. iu Sheriff Smith of Russell county was Good-bye, house fly. Boom the Creamery. October near at hand.

Look to your coal piles. Moving the order of the day. Politics lively and swarming. Remember the Lucas reunion. Keep a sharp lookout for fires.

Stand by the Republican ticket. Frosts are nipping the gardens. Call on us for job work of all kinds. Miss. Ida Mack is on the sick list this week.

School is progressing finely with a large attendance. The veteran's re-union near next Saturday. The debris ol the late fire are rap'dly disappearing from sight. We hear good words for all the teachers, who are doing good work. The first frost in this section of the State occurred last Sunday morning.

A rainbow spanned the sky Wednesday INCREASED TRAIN" SERVICE! WEDNESDAY. SEPT, 19, 1888. IIow is Sorrel Top? And what ails Pink Eye? Railroad business lively. Solomon wants a creamery. Have on heard from Maine? Fine rain last Thursday night.

What is the matter with Dumpy? The Cain City Razooper has succumbed. Herman Znppe is buying a good many cattle. Our streets have a lively appearance these fine days. The old soldiers will all be on top at the coming: election. Dick Gilford denies that he ever was afiected with the pink eye.

Hutchison is living on love and watermelons during his honeymoon. Mayor Deissroth is making the citizens clean up their back yards of rubbish. Andy Thompson had an ulcerated tooth extracted by Dr. Day. Ittookneive! The insurance adjusters are beginning to appear on the scene of our late fire.

Two kegs of Mrs. Winslow's soothing syrup came to our city marked A. Clars. B. B.

Paall, now located at Topeka, was in the city tte latter part of last week. Jim Wilson shipped two rarloatls of stock this week one of hogs and one of cattie. our city one day last week. Father Dragoun called on the transient editor and left him a local. Berger Bros, purchased a load of very fine watermelons last Friday.

Wheat Is growing finely and a good many fields are looking quite green. Rev. J. E. Leyda will preach in the i' iielHcen structed on-said building snail be or stone, brick tout or metal.

Presbyterisn Church next Sunday morn- Xewtpaptr Decisions Thf Ltw The postal law of the United States Tery plainly and briefly eays 1. Any person who takes a paper regularly from the post office whether directed to his name or whether he has (subscribed or not is responsible for the payment. 2. If a person orders his paper discontinued, he must pay all arrearages or the publisher may continue to send it nntil payment is made, and collect the whole amount, whether the paper is taken from the office or not. 3.

The courts of law have decided that refusing to take newspapers and periodicals from the post office or removing and leaving them uncalled for, is prima facie evidence of intentional fraud. ing and evening. The Democrats held their primary Friday. Quite a number of them were in "KOCK ISLAND ROUTE." Always appreciative of the best Interests of the traveling public, the Chicago, Kansas Nebraska Railway, (St. Joseph Iowa R.R.Co.,Lessee,)Rock Island Route, announces in addition to its already complete train service, two new passenger trains, between Kansas City and St.

Joseph and Goodland.Kansas. One of these traius leaves St.Joseph dailT at 9: 15 p. and runs through toGoodlandvia Horton Juuction, Fairburry, and Belleville, arriving at Goodland at 23 the following afternoon. Returnmg.it leaves Goodland daily at 1:33 p. arriving at St.

Joseph at 7 o'clock the next morning. The other new train leaves Kansas City dally at 9: 03 p. and runs through to Goodland via Topeka.McFarland.Manhattan, Clay and Belle ville.arriving at Good- commnced work on the addition and repairs of building, and expect to be ready to receive milk and manufacture butter not later than 10th of October. The farmers in this locality should make their calculations accordingly. Kansas City Evening Sews The Kansas City Even'ng News Is making wonderful strides under its new management.

Its telegraphic service is furnished by the United Tress and Tress News associations and thoroughly covers both the old world and new. It has recently added an interesting column devoted to the state of Kansas headed Sunflower State." It makes its appearance this week with a new dress, and is a model of typographical beauty. In order to induce a trial the publishers announce that they will send it to new mail subscribers two months for twenty-five cents. Remember The Evening Xens is a dady paper and that its costs under this olk is less than one-half -cent a copy. Address all orders to The Evening News Kansas City, Mo.

Sec. 6. Whenever any frame or wooden building or structure of any kind not cutnjilvins with the provisions of this rd: nance, and heretofore erected within the limits in the tinst a-ction of this Ordinance defined, shall be removed, the smite shall not be re located within the said limits, but shall be moved outside of the same unless made to meet the requirements of this Ordinance. gEC. T.

Any person violating or attempting to violate any of the provisions of this ordinance shall on conviction thereof be fined not less than twenty-live dollars nor more than one hundred duliars for each day that said building stands completed or in course of construction. cc. S. That this Ordinance shall take effort and be in force on and after iia publication in the Wilson lLtWKETE. Approved September 1, A IS.

I eeus'k Iieisskoth, Mayor. Seal. Attest: B. E. Kowle City Clerk.

afternoon and also Thursday Topeka Republican wants to bet Sl.COO house that Harrison will be elect ed. w'chH'k p. m. each day; the canitcr to be tightly closed. that loose powder may never depoite.t within the Ihx or chest; not more than three caiiiteri shall ever ued to retail frwti.and tliey shall not contain more than pound of powder each.

Sec. 3. nv pcrxn keeping or permitting to le kept any powder In any other uiauner than as provided for in the pre-ceetliug sections of hi ordinance l-hall, ou convirti.n thereof in llie i'lice court, be tiued in auy sum not less thsn tm dl-la-s nor int re than one hundred Gotlars; aud for each day'i coutinuaiiec uch offense, after the first conviction thereof, a tine of ten dollars shall he impoeil. Srx 4. All persons desirius: to keep powder upon their premise shall uotify the chief of the lire departmeut in writing of such fat designating in such notice the number of the building or lot.

name of street the place in Ihe building where such powder Is to be kept jotnson is tne busiest man town delivering fall goods to our mer chants. F. E- Jerome and son Walter went Business Bargains. Published September P.Uh, 18S3.J OrtDIXAXCE SO. 98.

down to Topeka and Kansas City las Thursday morning. Xew Prints Ginghams at Sliermer- JIlc a moeror jicpuDucans are re- lsorn cciving sample copies of the Chicngo Dr. Piaaey reports Mr. Bonewtiz of AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE STORAGE AND SALE OF GASOLINE AND OTH Kit INFLAMMABLE OILS. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Councilmen of Dorrance quite sick with Typhoid fever.

We hope to learn of his recovery. land at 2:53 the afternoon following. Rcturning.it leaves Goodland daily 1:33 p. arriving at Kansas City the next morning at 33. Pullman palace sleeping cars run through both ways on these trains between St.

Joseph and Norton via Horton, Juuction and Fairbury, and between Kansas City and Norton via Mc-Farland. Clay Center and Belleville. from the country. A snow storm occurred last Thursday morning between Russell and Bunker mil. It was the first of the season, and came before frost.

Andy DIven was again elected as a delegate to the Democratic convention at Ellsworth. Andy says he is getting tired of having to pay his fare to Ellsworth for the sake of being a delegate. The Salina Republican says Judge East-laud is a man concerning whom nothing derogatory can be said an able lawyer and an upright man. The district is to be congratulated on its next Judge, and Saline county will roll up a handsome majority for Mr. Eastland, The report of secretary Mohler of the State Board of Agriculture shows that Kansas has had but one larger corn crop, that was 1881.

He based his statements upon advices from six hundred correspondents representing every county in the state. Judge Eastlaud was in our city last Tharsdny visiting onr citizens iu the interest of his judgeship. Mr. Eastlaud is James II. Lathrop, candidate for State, on the Union Labor ticket, will Times.

An old soldier was in our city soliciting aid The boys sent him on his way rejoicing. Showers full around U3 last Wednesday, with a sprinkle of rain litre during the afternoon. Anyone haring a spare dollar can contribute it to the M. E. church.

They in speak in Wilson on Saturday, September 22ad. The young trees that were planted CXIOX PACIFIC RAILWAY. along Michigan street have done unusually good, and but a small per cent, of tbe City of Wilson Section 1. That It shall be unlawful for any person or person or corporation to store or keep for sale within the corporation Limits of the city of Wilson except as is liereinafter provided, any kerosiiie, gasoline, benzine or turpentine. Sec.

2. It shall be unlawful for any person, persons, firm or corporation to keep or sale or on storage, any of the fc.llowinjjoilsor fluids, kerosiue. jaso-line. benzine or turpentine, except iu the quantities hereinafter and tbe conditions hereinafter provided, that is to say: of kerosinetwo ii'jt exceeding 110 gallons; of gasoline, one barrel, not exceeding -S5 of btnziiip.one barrel exceeding oo gallons: of turpentine. barrel, not ex aud its regular place of deposit idiail not be chansed without the consent of the chief cf the fire department.

Every person keepiug owder, as provided in this ordinance, shall place aud keep coiispic-louly exposed at all times upon the out-tide of the building within which such powder is kept, aud near the iuami front entrance to the same, a sign bearing in large letters Ihe words. "Powder kept here. Any iersoti violating any of the provisions of this section shall, on ton-viction thereof in the police court. te fined iu any sum not lens than five doilarn nor ni ire than ten dollars. Si-.

5. Iu any case where the surroundings and conditions are fuch as to render the storsge of powder, as provided in the forejr.jin-' sections of this ordi them have died. Call on W. L. Nesmlth for com meal.

Before you make your loans call cn Moore Bros, and get their terms. Farmers will save both time and money to call on Moore Bros, for loans. ICew evaporated apricots just received, also new dried blackberries. W. L.

Nesmitii. Moore Bros loans the cheapest and lowest of any one in the business. Farmers call and see them before you make loans elsewhere. Cortland screen wire cloth at S. P.

II hues store. Labelle Wagons at cost at Williams Woodward's old stand. 2w Waits fish and mackerel in kits and in jalf obi's also cod lish in one pound bricks, warranted not to turn red. I. Kksmitii.

For machinery at cost, go to Williams Woodward's old stand. 2w tend to build soon. Charles Kyner dropped in to take Ilamond have put their steam view of the local editor. He sized him thresher away until next year having fin up wrong, for he is still a Republican LATTA'S LETTER. EoiTon Hawkeye: I say did vou eyer have to keep company with a mania a potu patient? Heavens alive, man! but its terrifying.

Some phases cf the business afford lots of fun, but on the whole 'tis awfully sad. Among the tcetotlors this retributory malady is unknown. Fancy the poor victim laboring under the hallucination of being surrounded by rats, aud to keep peace in the family his friends aud well-wishers hnmor him by breaking everything breakable in the house, hurling them at the imaginary foe. So, that by the time the nuisance Is abated, and the unfortunate is clothed and in his right mind, and gels a job as a temperance lecturer, that place looks as if a full blown bad been spreading its (free) trade wind doctrines. ished all their contracts.

They done a Xew Time Tables, Iu fleet September llie Sec on 1 1 Traill No. 1, the l'acitic expres. leaves Council Bluli's 7:33 p. m. arriving at Denver second day 13 p.

third day 5: 45 p. and San Francisco fourth day at 10 :45 a. m. Train No. 201, leaving Kansas City the same morning at or about 10: 00 a.

arrives at Denver at 7: 15 a. and connects with train X0. 1 at Cheyenne. uuite a nuraoer oi cattie men are in booming business this year. the buying cattle.

We understand Mr. Tan De Velde, of Cleveland, Ohio, that Mr. Goffe sold all he had except one has been visiting in our city the last few From the way the Bro. editors throw days, looking up the interests of the heirs ceeding -3 gallons. The hist three named fluids to le kept in a stone house with very popular at home and abroad where of the late Mr.

Younger, of Kansas City. he is known. We hope to see him poll themselves in their last issue they must have had a way up time at the reunion the full Republican vote. Ellsworth county will giye him a large majority. Ask Andy Klotz what is the matter with him.

If you do not happen to see near Kanopolis last week. Train Xo. 3, "The Overland Flyer," leaves Council Blufl's Sunday 7:30 a. daily, arriving at Denyer second day 6: 3 a. Ogden second day 9:00 m.f San Francisco third day 10: 45 a.

and Portland third day at 8:00 a. m. Train No. 203, leaving Kansas City the The old soldiers reunion at camp Kin him, ask Latta; he has been delegated to answer all questions pertaining to VI ill Shaffer states that he has got straightened out since the fire, and will be pleased to see his old as well as new ny now nenious are tne sins which we Andy. tireviotis eveninir.

at or aliout 7:40 n. m. ney near Lucas begins the 25th of this month and will last to the 29th. They have made preparations to accommodate all that will come. It will be better than nance, extra ItA.ardou, it shall lie the duty of the chief of tho fire department to give such direction for the change, better care or removal of such powder as he may deem proper, and Fuch directions shall lie complied with by such person or jH.rsons at onf-e Anyiersou nbo shall refuse or neglect to comply with sach directions as provided for in thi section shah, on conviction thereof In Ihe police court, tie fintd iu any sum not less than ten dollars nor more than oih hundred dollars.

Sec. C. That this ordinance shall take c-nVct and be in force from and after it publication iu the Wilson IIawkeve. Approved September lta, Fitrn'K Delssuoth. Mayor.

Attest: It. II. Fowle, City Clerk. customers, in his new stand. uever commit! Man is nothing but a fly, arrives at Denver at 8: 00 p.

and con- Hon. J. H. Franklin of Russell has anyhow: a mere shoo-ny, and is some- nects with train Xo. 3 at Cheyenne.

Last Saturday we noticed A. J. Craw been called into the field to take the Train Xo. 2, the Atlantic express, the ford, Geo. F.

Coffey, Fred Tyrell and metalic roof and doors; with dirt lloor. Said floor not to bn less than three feet below the surface of the ground. i'i o-vided, however, that merchants niav keep benzine and turpentine cellar or store not to exceed ten gallons at any one time. Sec. 3 Any person guilty of a violation of the provisions of this ordinance, shall upon conviction thereof, be lined in any sum of not less than tiva nor ra ic than twenty-five each dav any of the oils or fluids mentioned in section two of this ordinance shall be a Jlowe to remain in thecity ot Wilson in violation of this ordinance.

Sec. 4. This ordinance shall be in force on and from the first day of October, A. 1SSS. Approved September Attest: li.

D. iowXE.City Clerk. stump for L. IT, Humphrey. We hope joe.

jrensneK bound ior Ellsworth as he will deliver an address here during delegates to the Democrat convention the campaign. any previous year as all will atteDd, it being near home. If you wish to meet all your old friends and see the old soldiers enjoy themselves, attend the reunion. A large hotel will be on the grounds. The insurance companies have adjust ed the losses of D.

It. ILndman, R. T. Kumor says there will be a marriage soon, in our city, that will surprise all. Guess who it will be A copy of this paper free to the one making the right A Full line of clocks cheap for cash at Ilinies Hardware.

Four good second hand spring wagons to sell or trade for stock at bargain, is. I. HiiiES. Eggs, Eggs, Eggs, Wanted in exchange for dry goods at Schermerhorn Go to Ilimes Hardware for your screen doors the best for the least money in the city. Look out for California peaches again this week, also apples, pears and lemons.

W. L. Nesmith. CLOTHING! CLOTlIINOl CLOTHING! Young man if you wish a Jiobby Suit that will please your best girl get one of Schermerhorn Lang. Go to Himes Hardware for your Rubber Hose, Hose fittings Iron Pipes and Pipe fittings.

Hoots and Shoes all styles and Trices that beats hard pan at Schermerhorn Levitt and Dr. Alderson all satisfactory, They being paid in full for their losses The Verdict Unanimous. W. D. Suit, druggist, Bippus, guess.

in our late fire. 150 MEMBERS $1.50 A WEEK! Mrs. Springer returned from Ellsworth tifles can recommend Electric bitters The Holh-rood Enterprise comes out last Thursduy eyening, and Dennis is as the very best remedy. Every bottle strong for the full Republican ticket in sold has given relief in every case. One our county, and states that a few sore nappy now.

ihe woe-be-gone expression has left his countances for parts un heads attended the people's convention opposite of train Xo. 1, arrives at Council Blufts at 8:15 a. m. Connection is made at Cheyenne for Kansas City, arriving at Kansas City (train Xo. 202) at or about 5: 00 p.

m. of the same day that train X'o 2 arrives at Council BlutTs. Train Xo. 4. "The Overland Flyer," the opposite of train Xo.

3, arrives at Council Bluffs at 5: 10 p. m. Connection is made at Che3'enne for Kansas City, arriving at Kansas City (train Xo. 204)at or about 6: 20 a. m.

of the day following the arrival of Xo. 4 at Council Bluffs. Exception. Thcro is no connection with train from California and Xevada, east bouud, on train Xo. 4.

Good local connection with branch lines, both cast aud west bound. On the new time card the Union Pacific Kaihvay is the only line that can offer the travelins public two daily trains from Council Bluffs, Omaha and Kansas City to Los Angeles and San Francisco. Also bear in mind that passengers from Chicago taking "The Overland Flyer" at Council practically make 24 hours better time from Chicago to San Francisco, and 8 hours better time from Chicago to Portland, thau they can make via auy other route. (20) 22t4. man took six bottles and was cured of rheumatism of tea years standing." Abra known.

at Ellsworth last Saturday. Published September 19, 1883. OBUINAXCE XO. 99. AN ORDINAVCE REG LATINO THE STORAGE OK Gt'NlWDER OR BLASTING: I'OWIlEi: IN THE CITY OF WILSON.

Be it ordained l.y the Mayor and Councl'mcn of the City of Wilson Section I. Xo person or persons shall keep or permit to be kept, by any aent. ham Hare, druggist, Belleville, Ohio, af Last Wednesday morning Junction Rev. L. E.

Becker and family have left on the 17th ins t. to attend the McPher- firms: "The best selling medicine I have City was visited by a disastrous lire, and ever handled in my 20 years experience.Is soii camp-meeting. There will be no property was destroyed to the rvalue of times turned into a house fly, as it were. Lend me your ear till I give you a few dots. After the turmoil of the day.when we have reached our haven of rest, aud all the junior members of the family are safe in the arms of Morpheus, while our other and better half is mending the heel of our off sock, end we are reading politics, suddenly and without warning our life partner will spring across the room, make a grab at something, clap her hands, look at her empty palms, aud cry out, "There it goes -There it goes 17 "Catch it!" Now sir, here's where dicipline gets in its work.

Of course we do as we are bidden (have to) and after upsetting the spittoon, spilling a Dottle of ilk on a bran new table cloth.cracking the glass if the framed chromo, "God bless our home," and almost setting the house on lire, wediscover.after being told.that we had been trying to exterminate a single stray moth. We wind up the evenings entertainment by staying out till late, bareheaded, behind the coal house tiying to count the stars, and thinking of "the home over thtre," where the thieving moth breaketh not through, and evil communications corrupteth not good manners. However there is a light in the window for me now. Xaphtyle is certain death to moth and vermin. Directions put if in small packages containing a tabJespoonful and distribute them Electric bitters." Thousands of others 100,000.

Two yoang men were burned 150 PIAETOS! We are forming a iano 1uS ISO tbtniHer 10 a horn we srr-e to furiii.h ISO jiisno. pay. tm-nu of oiv clollnr mid XHvlf. 0 v-k. S.iHe mi-m will r-c-' Han sh comfwnr-lne MO-JO- ICS til.

XOOO. be terroiid Ti lot. -bouiU a piano Irf-fore he draus it, he will I-' swtpiirl om-e oo payinz tbe snuil addition uf oo i-r w-k. The ciuii paying cash.enaMe us to give ths mris. tiers the coxa we will farniob for frJOO a iano wonb A EETTER OPPORTUNITY! Will nTi-r be effered.

No mere thsn 1GO members ill Le at tbe distribution a ill POSITIVELY i- 15tn Wri, once fur blank airl)ittin and full particular. H. It. r. NoiJinJ r-T.

Jot-Kl'H. IIO. to death in the conflagration. have added their testimony. that the verdict is unanimous fihat Electric bitters employee or other persons In their i merer-1, within the limits of the city of Wilson, any gunpowder or blasting powder The six gun battery for the Lucas Re Jiangs.

We have just received a full line cf rubber and leather belting at Ilimes Hardware store- Hats. hats, hats, Harrison Hats Cleveland hats 2sobby hats and hats in Style and price to suit all at Schermerhorn Lang. union has arrived and on the grounds. do cure all diseases of the liver, kidneys or blood. Only a half dollar a bottle at If it wakes you up on the morning of the preaching services in the school house until the first Sunday in October.

While Bro. Jerome was away why didn't every one rush frantically into the office and pay up his subscription so the transient editor could make our aged eyes glisten with joy when we returned? We learn that Talbot Cooper on the Saline was thrown from a horse last week had three or his ribs broken. We any drug store. 25th do not think the world is coming to in greater quantities thau seventT-nv? pounds. Sec.

2. All casks, canisters or receptacles of any kind in which 'fetich powder is kept shall be deposited, at all times, within a tight aud substantial box or chest, such box or chest to be provided with a lightly littiug lid secured by an end, it is only the boys celebrating. AUCTION! The Democrats of this Senatorial Dis Z.AUIES, trict are making an effort to hold their convention at Wilson. We have ample LEGAL PUBLICATION'S. accommodations here.geutlemen.

and besides Wilson is the center of the District. NEXT SATURDAY AFTERNOON When Baby was sick, we gare her Castoria, When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria, she became Miss, she clung to Castoria, "When aha had Children, she gave them Castoria, Monday night the Wilson Cornet Band KJ THE WINDAmL GORIER. turned out and serenaded M. II. Alderson the Democratic nominee for Representative.

After five or six selections were CLOSING-OUT SALE! To close up the business I will sell the entire stock of KlIswor-tH Reporters. The heavy lightning of yesterday killed played, th3 doctor delivered a short two of Ben Fagan's horses. speech, thanking the Baud for the honor Mrs. Matilda Snider, of Wilson, suc sMnong the goods. It will not injure the fiirest and most delicate fabric.

J.ike unto semper idem Latta, With a drug store. of the compliment. ceeded iu getting her pension, which amounts to 547.33. 'lt come good," she A full line ot Ice cream lreezers Water coolers and Refrigerators at S. Ilimes Hardware store.

WHITE GOODS. Theo. Acherman, of Russell, was remarked, and we said "good." Delinquent Tax List. Office of CorxTY Treasurer, 1 Ellsworth County, Kansas. July 30th, 1883.

Delinquent tax list of all lands and town lots subject to sale So much of each tract of land or town lot describsd in said list as nay be necessary for that purpose wdl on the 4 th Monday of October next, and the next succeeding days, be sold by me at public auction at my otilce for taxes and charges thereon. Axdkew SciiMiTT.Treasurer, Of Ellsworth county.Kansas. EMI'IKK TOWNSHIP. nh nwq 2G 17 8.17 jaAUFIELD TOWNSHIP. on the Sunday evening train, returning -The.

stockholders of the Kanopolis from Columbus. He says that all through State Bank held a meeting in this city in Piques Victoria Lawns and India Indiana Harrison and Morton flags are Linens All will be sold cheap ior casn WOODWARD WLUAMS last Monday.and appointed Mr. F. X. Ke-wick assignee.

The vote was unanimous which shows that the stockholders hare at fcchermerhorn Lang seen everywhere, and not a single Cleve are sorry to learn of his misfortune and hope to hear of his- complete recovery soon. To the boys iu this locality who will cast their first vote this fall for the Republican ticket, we would sayh vote it straight, and then you will have the clear conscious of knowing you have done your whole duty. Mark Sidwell heard it rumored in good society that Dumpy was editor in chief this week, and he took it upon his lone 6elf to come up and console the transient editor. He left a memento on our table which modesty forbids to mention, but we will return thanks for same after many days. Andy Klotz had the misfortune to sprain his ankle last Thursday.

He was chasing au unruly steer when he stepped Into a rut. He will be laid up some time besides suffering considerable pain. Latta is his physician and under hi eminent care Andy ought to pull through without the loss of a bone. This is Presidential year. Stand by the full ticket at the polls.

If some one is ou the ticket that you do not happen to like remember that our countv con Just received a full line of camp unlimited confidence in Mr. Itewick's honesty and abilitv. I I land flag seen the State in fact, the only Cleveland flag he saw was one in southern and it was surrounded with Harrison and Morion flags. While going home from the old settler's stoves, cheap for cash at Ilimes Hardware store. Bargains in Second hand Gasoline sto at Himes Hardware.

--CONSISTING OF-; re-union last Saturday.W. F. Kline's year old baby swallowed a piece of peanut, while iu the act of coughing, drawing it down into the. Windpipe ami thence to As we predicted last week, the inde the best in use Handmade Tinware at Himes Hardware. C5UTKC1L I'ROCEEDIXGS.

Wrtsox, Kansas, Sept. 12, 1SS. Council wefl cailt-d to order by the Mayor. Present: and limes. Absent: C'rose, Williams and Sekajec.

There being no quorum present, the meeting ndjosrncd to meet September 14th at 7: 0 o'clock SePTESEER 14, 15S8. Pursuant to adjournment the council was called to order by the Mayor. Present Croee, Claussen and Ilimes. Absent William nd Bekavec. Minutes of August 22nd and Scutemher 12th were read and on motion approved.

A communication from I.atnhaxT Co was road and on motion was laid on the table. Ordinance So. 98 was read and considered by sections and adopted by the followine vote Yeas, Croee.Ciauesen and Himes "Williams and Secavec not voting on account absence. On motion the following bills were ailowsd, viz No. 483 F.

E. Jerome, printing C5 Xo. 4S4 M. II. Ksyser rent for office -00 Xo.

4 So night watches during lire wh neq nwq seq and neq swq 23 14 COLUMBIA TOWSHIP. the lungs. Xothing could be done to re- pendent ticket nominated at Elisworth last Saturday has Jackson for Representative, and Theo. Sternberg for coun ieve rue little sufTtjrer ami it died earlj Monday morning iu great agouv. Wagons, Drills, Mowers, ty attorney.

The rest of the ticket is Just received a car load of new oats. A car of potatoes to arrive this week. W. L. Nes.mith.

WANTED. For clerk of district court, X. Coovcr; for probate judge, Wm. F. Kline; in SiiuUi licmi.

We need more rain. Base ball playing is ull the go. 7 15 9 10 10 11 12 12 13 It swq seq sh neq swq seq eh neq nh neq To trade thousand of dollars worth of 19 BC 18 35 27 62 15 28 23 35 23 35 12 37 4 17 12 10 97 CO CO CO CO dorses S. II. Thomas as county superintendent, and has Chauncey L.

Myers for register ol deeds. Wild ducks are beginuing to fly. Dora Miller went to Russell hi.t week. Hay-rakes, 'Harrows, Binders AXD ALL SUCH ARTICLES AS AUK USUALLY REIT IX A FIRST-CLASS IMPLEMENT STOCK, At the Democratic county convention It 7: 30 p. m.

KLLSWOSTU CITV. 14 15 1C and 17 Block 7 14 17 16 17 held in Ellsworth last Saturday the following ticket was placed iu the field M. H. Aldprson for Representative M. W.

Sentry for register of deeds, W. B. Es- isL vention could not please all. Vote the Republican ticket in full and do not let anyone lead you astray. The Republicans of Ellsworth county are on top and they are going to stay there.

Miss Rhoda Eakman only eleven years of age, is the diy operator at the depot, she haying been sent here while Mr. Frankford is away. Mr.Crose pronounces her a first class operator in every partic Or Good Notes. This is the opportunity to get good goods cheap. GEO.

H. WOODWARD, assignee of UlLLMUS UaODUHRD. ular. We learn that she has two sisters, operators at other stations on this road. Her folks live in California and the whole family are operators.

No doubt but that this is the youngest lady operator in the world that occupies such a responsible position and the little lady is September IT, 18S8. Pursuant to adjournment the council was celled to order by the Mayor. Present Crose, Clauasen, Hvmes and Williams. Absent: Sekavec. Minutes of September 14, 1S83, were read and approved.

Ordinance No. 67 was read and considered by sections, and adopted by the following vote: Yeas. Crosic. Clauasen, Himes and Williams. Wsva.none.

Sekiivee not voting on account of absence. Ordinance Ko. 98 being read and considered by sections was adopted by the following vote Yeas, Crose, Clauasen, Ilimes, Williams and Sekavec. Xays, none. Sekavec being present after the adoption of ordinance Xo.

C7. Ordinance Xo. 99 was read and considered by sections, and adopted by the following vote, viz Teas, Croee, Clauasen, Himes. Williams and Eeka. vec.

Xays, none. II. Keller, fire chief, bavin left the city, F. R. Lewis was appointed by the Mayor, and confirmed by the Council as fire chief of the city.

motion adjourned. B. B.KOWLE, City Clerk. Xetice. The members of the llepublican County Central Committee of Ellsworth county are notified that there will be a nieet-i 3g ot the Committee at Ellsworth, on Saturday, September 22, 1838, and that a full attendance is desired.

E. Morse, Secretary. J. F. Crofoot has cucumbers and silver skin onions for picketing; also pie plant in any quantities that is exceedingly fine for putting up for winter use.

Send in your orders at once. 23 1 2 Mr. Cammeron routed his place to A I Brown aud went to The farmers are all busy putting in their fall corps wheat and rye, Pete Hiuchie has rented O. L. Atherton farm and is puttiug it out iu wheat.

As I am at leisure at present I well endeavor to give jou the news from South Plymouth. The Coal Creek school commenced week before last, the third. Misa Kate Kirby as teacher. The north school has not yet, as they have not decided who to hire as teacher. We took notice in last weeks paper that Mustang stated that a party from Flc2sant valley went fishing, bat be failed to state how many fish they caught we would like to know.

Whats is the matter with our Coal creek Correspondent Hawkkye. Is he asleep or is he thinking over the future. Mr. Linenwever and family are goi ng to pull out for the east, bound for Iowa. You had better take the bean soup receipe aloug Xick.

There will be Church held at the Coal Creek School House, next Saturday eve. the 22nd, by Mr. Stanlev. All turnout. Sunday School as usual at the Co8l Creek School House.

Hunters are plentiful scouring the prairies for game but I guef they will find game scarce, chickeus especially, all gone east. More Anon Buckkye. perfectly compentent to fill it. This paper welcomes Miss Rhoda to our city. sick for clerk ef district court, J.

W. Arnold for probate judge, Arthur Lng for county superintendent and S. P. Harrison for county attorney. The attendance was large, and the different preciucts were all represented.

The Abilene Gazette has dropped issuing the SI ill's Bill as a campaign doc ument since it was discovered that the missing whisky section was i-ciug published by the Republican papers. The idea of throwing the saloons, breweries and distilleries clear of any tax upon the people does not meet with encouragement from sensible men, and the country has began to realize why the Republicans are opposed to the bill. Hi George has removed his livery stock to the old I barn. He has at last returned to his first love. He has fixed and repaired the barn, put up new signs, finished and plascered the dwelling rooms over the barn where his family now resides, while Hi boards at the same place.

Mr. George has put barrels of water around his barn to protect himself against fire. You will find as fine lively turnouts under his roof as can be found in the State. Call and see him and ycu will be convinced. We not'ee the Ellsworth Democrat fall Peperl li Piper! A Published Septembet 19th 1883.

ORDISTAjrCE SO. 96. AX ORDINANCE PROVWIXG FOIt A SUPPLY OK WATER FOR THE PREVENTION OF TIKE. Be tt ordained by the Mayor and Councilmen of the City of Wilson Sectiov 1. Every person, corporation firm, owning, occupying, or controlling any store room.

house, banking house, hotel, office, carpentei shop, blacksmith shop, dwelling or stable iu blocks 4,5, 6, 8 and 9. is hereby required to keep one barrel ot at least 40 jCilions constantly tilled, with water in rear of such Etore room, store house, banking house, hotel otiice, carpenter shop, blacksmith shop, dwelling or ta-bl. 2. That all halls kept for public gatherings js hereby required to keep within sid hall one barrel constantly fclisd with water and to contain not less than 40 gal Ion 4. barrels to have at least one metalic pail of ordinary size attached removal excet in case of hre: Sec.

3- All water so kept as provided jn Sec 1 and 2 shaU.contain at least 40 pounds of Common salt to each bar- reSEC i. Any person violating the provisions of this ordinance shall. upon conviction thereof, be fined for each day of said a sum not less than five or more than twenty-rive dollars. Sec. 5.

That this ordinance shall take effect and he in force from and after its publication in the Wilson Hawkete. Approved September 18, A. SEAL. Fred'k Deissisotii, Mayor. Attest B.

B. Fowle, City Clerk. giye reasons last week for opposing the Republican nominees of this county. Well, whoever heard of a Democrat doing anything in favor of an old soldier? dry goods, clothing, boots, and shoes etc-jf or eggs at Schermerhorn Lang. Judging from appearances some of armuc merchants anticipate a big trade 4hs season We notice Messrs Schermerhorn Lang are daily opening uo a large supply of fall goods- Last week thev opened up several loads of boots and shoes and tliif week they have received the largest stock of clothing ever opened up in Wilson or Ellsworth county and their prices are low, (the i-jnlity of goods considerd) we would iadvi.se our readers to give them a call before purchasing elsewhere.

All kind of section guards and heads leading mowers on hand at Schwarz Zarotluik. Pans and Parasolls very cheap at Schermerhorn Lang's. Galvanized well tubing constantly on hand at Himes Hardware. -Lltirklrus Arnica. Salve.

The best salve in the world for cuts bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, all skin eruptions, and positively pites.or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. Tor sale by all-druggists. Old papers'for sale at this office at 35 cents per hnndredi tf Xak2ftlee.

A. Note given by me to J. A. Till-in eince March, the date I have forgotten, for One hundred dollars.baving been destroyed or lost, and having received no value for same, if the same is in existence all parties are warned not to discount or allow money on same as I will not pay it. F.

E. Jerome. August 18,1883. Mr. Jerome is positive he gave me a cote since arch one hundred dollars claim there is not such a note in exis-tance and if there is all parties are notified not to purchase the same J.

A. Tillman. August English Spavin liniment removes all or calloused lumps and blemishes from horses.blood sweeney, ring-bone, stifles, sprains, all swollen throats.coughs, etc. Save S50 by use of one bottle. Warranted.

Sold by James Latta, Druggist, Wilson.Kan. 9yl Be sure and bring your produce to L. Nesiuith, the oldest gfoceryman in Wilson, and the one that keeps cp the prices of eggs, butter, chickens and all kinds of countryproduce, and sells you the best goods for the least money. There are five old soldiers on the ticket and the Democrat opposes them. When this county closes the door against a candidate because he is an old soldier it is time to quit business, They never would do it, Bro.

Democrat, and you bet your last dollar every one of them will be lected with handsome majorities. We understand that the family of Mr. Largest and most complete line of the newest designs ever brought to Wilson. Also a complete line of plain and fancy Barnard, living on the old stone ranch, south-east of town has been quite sick A 'Woman's Ulseoveryl 'Another wonderful discovery has been made and that too by a lady in this county. Disease fastened its clutches upon her, and for seven years sh3 withstood for some time.

We learn that they are in destitute circumstances. Mr. Barn Stray Sotlee. 1 have this 27th day of Anguat, 1S83, in Xoble township, Ellsworth county, Kansas, taken tip as strays, the following described animals, to-wit One roan mare; age not known branded on right hip with the letter One dun mare; age not kuo wu branded on left hip branded on right hip C. One chestnut sorrel mare; age no known.

Some white in face; both hind feet white: brand Stationery, looks, The Love That "Youth draops.the leaves of friendship fall A mother's secret hope outlives them all." She will not believe her dimpled darling mu jt die. The baby eyes look to her for help and there is help. Hasten to the nearest druggist and procure Dr. Pierce'sgolden your child may be restored, for it cures consumption, which is only scrofula of the lungs, if taken in time, as readily as it cures scrofula affecting other parts and organs. Don't delay.

A perfect specific. Dr. Sage's catarrh remedy. its severest tests, but her vital organs were undermined and death seemeil imminent. For three months she comghed incessantly and could not sleep.

She 3ought of us a bottle of Dr. King's new discovery for consumption and eo scuch relieved on taking first dose that she slept all night and ith one bottle ard was an old soldier, ill not the good people of this vicinity come to their rescue and relieye them from want. Here is a good chance for the Woman's Relief Corpse to distinguish themselves, Je-sides doing a charitable act. Two of the family need constant care all the time and a few neccsssries of life will help them. Let our good people send them a donation at once and relieve this stricken family as soon as possible, Remember bread cast on the water comes back after many days with interest.

Foblisbed September 19th, 1SSS.J OKDIiTAJfCE XO. 97. AS OKDIXAUCI BELATIB-a TO TBI rMVXHTIOW OT HUES', AK DEriKIBS TBI FIBS' U1I OF TSI CITT OT WILBOH. Be it Ordsined by the Mayor and Conneilroeo of of toe city of Wilson gtcnox 1. That the dre limits of Oie eitr of Wilson shall be as follows All of block (1) one, two (2), five (5).

six (6), eight (), and nine (V), and so much of the railroad naht of way as lies between a line drswn from tbe southeast cut ot of block No six 6) to tbe northeast corner of ed on right hip with letter C. One bay mareibout two years old branded on right hip on left hip II; both fore feet white.right hind foot white. has been miraculously curhd. Her naone "I1 'pi One mouse colored marc; age not known- Brand ed on right hip with letter C. Two bay mare colts is Mrs.

Luther Lutz." Thus write W. C. Hamrick Co.of Shelby, X. C. et free 'Kansas.

about one year old, coming two. Branded on riabt Wilson, block No. eifht and Irom tne souinwesi wr-. ner of block tne (o) to tbe nor" rt corner af i hip with letter C. 2U2 j.

a. TILLMAX. trial bottle at any drug store.

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