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The Junction City Tribune from Junction City, Kansas • 3

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COMMISSIONERS' PROCEEDINGS. PERSONAL PICK-UPS. TOWN NEIGHBORHOOD. The board of county county commissioners met RAILROAD TIMETABLE. TJNIOS PACIFIC, KANSAS DIVISION WESTWARD.

in regular session Monday, July 3rd, aud coatinued las Going was here last week. Miss Daisy Kobb went to Abilene. Tuesday. in session all week, adjourninc over the "fourth. We need rain again.

Present. Ira W. Washburn, chairman. 8. II.

kirk and Daniel McArthur. We note items of in John Dumbreck started to Oklahoma, Monday Will Ganeand family went to Herington, today 1. Denver PaclOo Coast, Limited :03 am 5, J. C. Accommodation pro 7, Express, pm CLEiiliG terest transacted as follows EASTWARD.

Examination was made oi redericfc bridge on upper Lyon creek which was tord of the piers by I Miles made a business trip to Clay Center, Attend the meeting at K. of It. hall next Wednesday evening. The mercury registered 102 in the shade at C. H.

Ward's drag store, today. 2. Eastern Limited 2:27 am yesterday. the recent noods, and one oi tne piers no badl 6. J.

C. Accommodation leaves ......5:00 am damaged that it will have to be rebuilt. The mat Snnt St Clair had business at the state house, 8, Express. 12:25 pm ter of repairs was left Commissioner rikirk. yesterday.

JUSCTIOS OUT rOKX KSAKRIT, A petition was presented sisned by J. C. P.ailev Kev John Cook went, today, to visit the family Passenger train. No. 51.

leaves. ,130 pm and 43 others asking for the location of a road near Topeka. Passenger train. No. 62.

arrives 12: jn pm Liberty township. The board, nndinz the peti Geo A Rockwell transacted business in Kansas OTJIfc Mixed train. No. 55. leaves.4:oo City.

Monday. tion leeal, appointed A. Vt Bently, Gouleib Frey and W. B. Hontz as viewers with instructions to Mixed train.

No. 56, arrives. 10:00 pm Mrs 4 A Allison arrived, yesterday, from an ex meet with the county surveyor on the 21th dav tended eastern vinit. August next and proceed to view and lay out the Tbos e-er went to Emporia, yesterday morn NEBRASKA HEMP TWINE lany except Sunday; otner trains daily. E.

L. Lomax, General Patsenger and Ticket A gent. OKA HA. NEB, C. I.

WRIGHT. Station Arent Every Housekeeper knows what that means. So twice a year she submits to the annoyance of having everything in the House torn up and disarranged in order that she may not carry over any of Last Season's Dust and Dirt into her Summer or road as praved for. ints. on lejal business.

C. B. Siebbins, countv treasurer, presented conn Miss Nellie Mrtiure returned, yesterday even ty warrants for credit and cancellation amounting from Guthrie. k. IO Junction City, Kansas A neighborhood quarrel over a dog, occupied the attention of the police court, yesterday afternoon.

The last Thursday in Jnly is the day fixed by law for the annual district school meeting. This year it comes on Thursday, July 27. "The Iiast Week of Christ's Life." Sermons on the above subject every Sunday morning at 11 a. at. the Congregational church, by Kev.

Wm. T. Blen-karn. Evening service at 8 p. m.

IS 1. Hem went to Evans, on the Santa Fe. to Inspection was made of the county farm and and so we, rather than CARRY OVER Winter housekeeping; visit his uncle for the summer. H. K.

A T. Railway. gave excellent satisfaction last sea asylum and the same found iu good condition, petition from Julius Presse and others for brid II Tyler went to Gntiiri yesterday, to The Missouri, Kansas Texas Is the old re one yard of over McDowell at the crossing of the O'Donovan inspect a new mill at that plut-e. liable linn between unction utty. Hannibal road was read and laid over until the next regu Heath arrived home.

Monday, from a trip Bedalia. Ft. Boott. Parsoas. and all in termed son and we expect large sales this lar session.

to the Kansas lty stock yards. late points for all portions of Texas and the A committee from Progress L. A. 2GT1, K. of Hev BonKlnss.

of Clay Center, visited Rev, south. Junction City, asking for the insertion of the "eight hour" clause recommended by the attorney A ISrown at the rectory, yesterday. 9. Passenger. 9:40 am Mrs Alex Dumbrei and children went to Dun general, an luture contracts let under the au lap, Tuesday, to visit the old folks.

57. Freight, leaves 5:00 am 10. Passenger, pn 58. Freight. arrives 7:00 pro thority ot the county board was heard and the re quest denied.

Geo Rockwell and irranddanirhrer. Miss Kate tmln rnn aUT. Dr. Geo. E.

Harvey presented his resignation as Chaffee departed. Tuesday, for hicapo. Summer Us A stock train put on Aoril 15.1890. between county neaitn omcer wnicn was accepted and Dr. Kinsr, of Casier.

Wyomimr. arrived. Sat Parsons and City runs three days C. E. Steadnian appointed to till vacancr.

a week. Northbonnd train on Sunday. 1 tnw- urday, for a visit with home friends on Dry Creek, Mrs Grant Sweet and child arrived from Sheri D. N. Hicks and J.

R. Young were appointed ex day and Friday; Southbound train on Mon aminers of the county treasury for ihe current dan, Iowa, Friday. She found her husband ijuite quarter. ill. day.

Wednesday and Saturday, on tne ioj lowing schedule; It. s. liiair was employed to fill the approaches year. Our price is low. We also carry a large supply Machine Oils, Capitol Cylinder, Virginia Biaek Oil, Boston Coacli, Eldorado Engine, Boiled Linseed, Eldorado Castor, Harness Oil.

Crown Engine, Our prices can't fail to satisfy. Leave Parsons .11:0 a. Mrs Iumh. of Welcome, has been the irnest of Mrs White the past week. Wakefield Adver to tne bridge over rTices ravine at 0 vi cents per The precocious criminal, Ed.

Coover, was. yesterday, taken to the reform school at Topeka. His latest prank was stealing a revolver from the trnnk of a boarder at the Durbon boarding house on east Sixth street. An advertisement appears in "Pointers," of Kansas City, in the name of Mrs. J.

A. Stripliu, Forest Grove, Oregon, inquiring as to the whereabouts of W. N. Striplin, who once worked as a printer in this city. The M.

E. church and Sunday school will picnic in Bismark Grove, July 19. Mrs. Scott and others will address the Arrive at. Junction City p.

cu mc yard, ne survevor was instructed to make Leaves City 20 a. plans, estimates for a bridge over Furrow tiser. Miss Anna Gleason is asHistinsr her brother. creek. Arrives "imonn p.

C. Gleason, in his work in the district clerk's Claims and lee outs amounting to SI were C. T. Barrett, station Aint. Innnt.lon Olty.

Kannaa. office. Into our FA.IjLi and VINTER Stocks, prefer to mark them a CLEANING UP PRICE, and close them out in order to make allowed and order paid. Mrs Westlinir and children went to Jnnction City, the latter part of the week. tenter STATEMENT Dispatch.

FARMERS, vou can get first-class of claims allowed and ordered paid niter Sfarcke started. Monday, for atrip to by the at the meals at the Milwaukee House. room for our new Fall goods which will soon come pouring in. Room we need! Room we must and will nave, if Price Will make it. Hence you can buy the the World's Fair and a visit to his parents in Board of County Commissioners, regular session held July 3 to 8, 1893: Cincinnati.

The Louisiana Hotel. J. M. Sellers Heth Berry, wolf scalp bounty Miss Anes Jewett. of Coffev county Is visitinjr her sister, Mrs Lawrence, and will remain during GROCERIES AT BOTTOM PRICES.

gathering and amusements and refresh manager, particularly solicits tne patron John Johnson, same John Gleisner, remainder of Summer Goods at PRICES REGARDLESS OF ments will be furnished in quantity and the summer. age of Populists, and has opened head W. W. Shane. Geo A Clark went, to Kansas Citv.

Monilav, to COST. Look here, we never do thincrs bv Halves, as vou know: quarters for members of that oarty at Sol. Decker, 6 00 28 00 3 00 1 00 12 00 4 00 1 00 1 00 10 00 accompany his wife home from a visit with a wh quality to suit. The B. Rockwell Mdse.

Grain Co, bought the first lot of new wheat, Mon im out friends. unristianson. tending the great exposition. If interest John Kramer. l)r Cloud has moved from Dr laurh- ed, write Capt.

C. A. Power, agent, at B. f. Loeckle.

1H2MEM1SHU "WIS HAVK MOVED TO COIINER OF SIXTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS. erty's office to Dr Harvey's old office in the 71st street and Siepp Chicago, Ills. day, and shipped a car load, Tuesday, for which I hey paid 44c. In all, up to today Cortez Wilson. G.

W. Richardson V. B. Shaw. Geo.

Stonebraker." Kockwcll block. Ptoses Harmon, editor of t.ncifer, of Topeka, was a weVome caller at the Tribune office, Friday and Saturday. at ten clock, they have bought about 2,000 bushels. They are paying 42 and w. T.

Slfers. THE PINLESS CLOTHES LINE BOI'GBT OF C. XT. EASOM Rev. Goorce, of Abilene, will assist the Bap Chas.

Morris, A. L. Morris. GEARY COUNTY ALLIANCE EXCHANGE CO. tist pastor in the church services, next isabbatn, at the Haptist church.

43 cents today. Harvest kept the Alliance Exchange 7 00 3 00 2 00 6 00 2 00 6 00 7 00 8 00 3 00 1 00 9 00 8 00 Is all that, he represents it to be. Gives perfect Mrs Mender came np from Junction City, the first of the week, to visit with the fami'j of A A. orris. Morgan Badger, Wm.

Badger. satisfaction. STKBItlNS, A StClair. Fibreli. stockholders at home, Tuesday; Gustine.

Riley Repent. J. Q. THOMAS, Manager. fiss Adrift who has been visitintr ten Anna Leitnoff, W.

M. Warner. HBO HElDKIq EO ARVEY. K.B KERRY. 11 Collins, Sam Harris.

MrsS Lasuvarpt days with her Mrs A McKinley, returned consequently no quorum appeared, and an adjourned meeting is called for Saturday-, July 29. The company's business, to her home in Hope, last Saturday. reier tseer. W. J.

Dueker. White Abbott are responsible 9 0 6 00 AW Yard wide L. L. Brown Sheeting, some left at 4c. Yard wide White Muslin, No Starch, Gc.

All goods on 1st Counter, 12C to 25 worth loc to 50c. All goods on 1st Table, 10c worth 12 he to 15c. All goods on 2d and 3d Tables, Sc worth 10c to 20c All goods on 4th and 5th Tables, Gc worth 8c to 12 c. 38 in. all-wool Henrietta, 40c per yard.

Two Lots Embroideries at 5c and IOC Examine Them. One Lot China Silk 24 inches wide, 47c. Going Fast. Fans on Table, your choice, 4c, 5c9 10c, 15c, 25 Silk Face Veilings, 3 yards for 20c. Men's and Boys' Neckties, 20c and 25c worth 40c 50c Men's Working Shirts at 50c worth 75c and 85c.

Low Shoes, all kinds. Going like the wind. One Lot Parasols, 55c worth 65c to $1. Take hold. One Lot of Sash Ribbons 12jC to 65c per yd, worth 20c to 1.50 per yard.

Sam Slpperly, A Wilkes, of Junction City, passed throucrh here Sunday for IHviulir. to spend the Fourth this last quarter, exceeds any former The New Mills and the Millers. 3 00 a. Kan, quarter, by over $3,000. should mistakes occur at their laundry, they never fail to make them D.

Leslie. 10 00 A Tbibune reporter visited the site of Leonard Wingfield 3 00 with relatives. White City Register. Mrs Gnyton retnrned home to Denver, yesterday, after a month's visit with her parents, Mr and Mrs John llurd, of this county. Mrs Cnrtiss and baby started, yesterday.

Jesse Wingfield, The harness and saddlery store of 1 00 right. tf Adoipn Olson. W. Hurley Co. is all torn up and their the Tyler Houring mills and elevator, east of the M.

K. T. depot, yesterday morning, and obtained from Mr. D. W.

Tyler certain information concerning this en 5 00 3 00 4 00 $1-90, if sent at once, pays for this paper and for a visit with home friends in Auburn, 1, via big stock is piled up in the west room, Clark Mansfield, J. A. Compton, J. T. Ferrel 1, the World's Fair and Michigan points.

the Farmers' Tribune (Gen. Weaver's paper) one while the east room is surrendered to the 7 00 Misses Katie Scott and Jennie Trott accom year, and the subscriber gets a copy of the great 9 00 carpenters and plasterers who have en Anthony King, Fred Duncan. panied Mrs Sawtell to Alta Vista. Monday, for a terprise destined soon to accelerate tion City's material prosperity. 'Quadrangular Debate," price 25c, free.

two weeks' visit with Miss Eva Sawtell. larged, reiioored and replastered it. Geo, J. A. King, wildcat bounty Janotlon City.

Jnly 13. 1893. Central Committee. The Central Committee of the People's Tarty of Davis county is hereby called to meet in the Tbibune otlice at 1:30 p. Hatnrday, August 5.

Important business will come before the meeting and a full attendance is urged. T. M. Temtleton, Chairman. Ciias.

8. Davis, Secretary. In the accounts which have gone out Mesdames Benjamin and II Young and Miss S. W. Hardin.

00 3 00 3 CO 87 00 Smith is a landlord who seems willing to "WORLD'S PAIE B0AED LODGING Ansrie Youne went to the World's Fair, yesterday. Daniel Roether. assessing Milford from our cotemporanee, owing probably do the fair thing by his tenants. They will also visit relatives in Illinois. townshln Nicely furnished rooms 1 and upward per to their overweening desire to exploit ml Hnmi.hrev.

Mrs Humphrey and day. Meals, cents eaca. S. G. Hoyt, assessing Jefferson town- and exaggerate a really good thing, van daughters.

Eleanor and Adelia. were among the The Knights of Labor will hold an shin 51 CO From World's Fair cronnds take st Street L. A. Barber, assessing Jackson town Llectric ar to State street: thensoatn to t-tn oua inaccuracies have appeared. We are open meeting in their hall over the Pal passengers for the World's Fair, Saturday.

Mrs Stewart, of Wabannsee. with two chil shin and one block west to 54th and Grove Place. 45 00 pleased to be able to aesure our readers ace Clothing store, next Wednesday GRAIN SACKS from 12jc each. dren, spent the Fourth in Junction City, visiting Mrs. N.

II. Dodsos, J. 8. Coryell, assessing Jnnction City-W. J.

Franklin, quarter salary county evening, July 19. This will be the last 204 00 125 00 Cor. 64th St. Grove Tlace. Chicago, Illinois attorney that the matter is definitely settled, and that probably before enow Hies the new Houring mill will be turning out a product opportunity our congressman will have 20 Discount on all CLOTHING and LOW SHOES 9 85 Ztegler A Dalton, sundry supplies to attend a meeting of the order before till August 1st.

Come in. August Safety, Speed and Comfort. Wm. Ziegelasch. supplies for poor 36 13 B.

Rockwell M. G. same 18 09 his departure for Washington and accord In the family of her father, Key JJIenkarn. Mrs Rundle returned. Saturday, from a month's visit, with her husband, who occupies a position in the Administration building.

World's Fair. Ruff and wife, of Montgomery, who have been visitim? Mrs. J. F. Streeter, departed, Thursday, for a visit to Denver and the mountain resorts.

Hon A Collins, of Salina. World's Fair Man When coins to Kurope or sending for your Badger Lumber same 5 95 equal to any in the United states. The three gentlemen interested in the property Mr. D. W.

Tyler and his two sons, ingly he was invited to address this friends, be sure to secure passage by one of J. P. Grassberger. same 7 00 O. B.

Stebbins. advance for poor 122 03 meeting. A cordial invitation to attend the Fast express steamers. Name of Steamer. Date of Sailing.

SOMETHING 11. t. and r. Ju. lyler are recently from and hear his views on the present situa Dr.

M. M. Cloud, quarter salary coun ty physician 30 00 Parker, South Dakota, whre they have tion, is extended to all. Junction City Markets. Stbeet Prices.

Wheat, best hard, 42; best apft, 4.1; rye, 30; corn, 28 oats, 22; hay, 00; onions, $1.00 butter, io to mi: eKKB, 10. Livestock Cows, etc-ers, $3.75 calves, hors, So.OO; chickens, per lb, 6 spring chickens, 0c. HAY CONTRACT. We will receive h'uU for cutting and stack ins; 200 tons of Hay on our farm 31 milts ip Republican river. C.

Fogarty, electric light 3 03 City of Rome, Anchor Line -July 1 City of Paris. American Line July 1 ager for the Fifth District, was in town, last Friday, collecting samples of Davis county products been engaged in the milling business since 1882. Being relieved of their plant by fire, they wisely sought a more favor An assistant attorney general has been Columbia. Hamburg Line --July 6 TTmbria. Cnnard Line 8 lor tne lair.

Mrs Cushine departed for her home in Salt TO EAT IN HOT WEATHER. K. E. Barker, stove repairs 1 65 W. H.

Mackey, livery 10 25 R. Moddrell, guarding brldge 5 00 H. W. Clark, same 5 00 Henry Ford, same 5 00 appointed to enforce the prohibitory law in Junction City. 1his action" precipi Majestic.

White Star Line July 12 Augusta Victoria. Hamburg Line July 13 Lake City, last Thursday, after visiting home friends here a few days, after returning from the able location which to reinvest. They refused a bonus of $35,000 to rebuild in Farker. Business and not bonuses is J. W.

Whitehalr, same 5 00 New York. American July 15 Spree. North German July 20 tated a stampede among the jointists there, and several car loads of liquors World's Fair. Rev John Cook was down from Junction City. 3 cans for SOo Canned Corned Canned Roast Beef Wednesday.

He is rejoicing over the elosing of rctruria. cunarrt Line July Ti Britannic. White Star Line 2fi what they were after, and they feel well were unceremoniously hustled out of the Spiced Herring In Wine Sauce 50c per doz Smoked Cromarty 40c per dox Kxtra Fat Norway Mackerel very fine. Granulated Sugar 16 lbs for 1.00 J. O.

Kennett, bridge lumber 5 08 J. Tracy, repairs Milford bridge 6 00 H. B. Johnston, bridge work 35 00 Chas. S.

Davis, advertising and printing 38 40 Paris. American Line July 29 It F. Reilly (Jo city before the officers could capture American Sardines Mustard Sardines cans for 50c 4 cans for 25c 3 cans for 25c 20c. 25c and 40c per tin pleased at the prospect here. Years of experience, ample capital and every day a number of whisky joints in that city recently.

Council Grove Guard. Congressman Davis will address an open meeting of the Kniirhts of Eabor. next, Wednesday Campania. Cnnard Line July HtrEft, uuion Line jniy at ported A. B.

St. Clair, salary county superin Throueh tickets with ston over privileges tendent, etc 256 50 evening, in their hall over the Palaee clothing knowledge of bnsiness methods entitle them to the confidence and patronage of them. We are glad the light is on up there against the whisky law-breakers, and hope it will be pushed until for once that wicked city is mace to recognize the Flat tins Lobster Ho. Flour (best fancy patent) 90c per sack Adjourned Meeting of the Alliance Ex cbange Company Stockholders. 30c per can at Chicago and Niagara Falls.

to or from any G. W. Walters, examination of teach Golf of Mexico Shrimps. 25o per can No. 7 Floor (next grade) 80c per sack ers 21 00 store.

Everybody invited. Mrs. I Wood, of Abilene, came down, Saturday, and visited her son and friends here until the communiiy which they have chosen seaport or railway station in Kurope. 4t H. H.

Mead, Ticket Agent. California Plnms 20c per can Seafoam Flour (3d grade) 70s per tack as their abiding place. l.i ws of the state. Manhattan Republic. M.

T. Clark, same. 21 00 E. T. Ferrell, salary probate 88 12 Chas.

G. Blackburn, services as sur Tuesday, when she retnrned, accompanied by Mrs The tract of land purchased of the Dr. Geo. H. Woods, Dentist, It is foolish for yon to nay from 1.05 to 11.20 ner sack for Beat Flour when you can bay The third quarterly meeting in 1893 of the Stockholders of the Geary County Alliance Exchange Company will be held in the court room, at 1 o'clock p.

Saturday, July 29, 1893 Important bus Missouri, Kansas and Texas railroad, is The midsummer Cosmopolitan, the first veyor 69 00 equally as good or BETTEK for only 90c Over Rockwell's Store. Davia Huliman, janitor's wages and keeping poor 54 7, at the new price of 12J cents per copy, though unchanged in size, excels any ample for their needs, and they will erect thereon three buildings: (1) next east of Try a loaf of Jenkins Bros. Cream M. B. Lockstone.

compiling statistical rolls, etc 10 00 the "ivaty side track, an engine and other issue of that magazine in the num Bread it is the finest in the land. M. N. Jones, court stenographer 108 00 ber of its distinguished contributors, in the interest of its contents and in its boiler room of stone, one story. 32x40 and sixteen feet high; (2) the mill, also of W.

Spillman. same 6 00 E-verything In the Grocery line Is "WAY DOWN" In price with os. We pay particular attention to large orders from customers living at a distance. Goods delivered at Depot lree of charge. Remember, our goods are marked in plain figures.

One price to everybody. We want Butter, Eggs and Poultry. B. ROCKWELL MDSE iness will come before the meeting, sucu as auditors' report, election of three directors, one auditor and other business. All stockholders are earnestly requested to be present.

J. Q. Tno.MAs, Manager. Dr. Geo.

E. Harvey, salary as health Send your work to us and be sure is done right. White Abbott, stone, and about ratty feet high; officer 25 00 overflowing illustrations by famous artists. Literally, every known country is Junction City, water rent 12 00 treo it oou ana son Joan. David Crothers.

of Lincoln. now makes the third man in Weise's Kartell barber shop. His help is rendered necessary by the Increasing custom which Weise has earned. Hal Eveleigh passed the thirteenth nnnnal mile stone in his life journey, last, Thursday, and a large company of his young friends spent the evening very pleasantly with him in honor of the occasion. Miss liertie Church returned.

Tuesday, from a visit to the World's Fair and friends in Chicago. She had a narrow escape from falling glass in the Administration building during thestorin of Sunday afrernoon. Mrs McKinley, of Dillon, Middle Park, after visiting a couple of months in the family of her mother-in-law, Mrs SA McKinley, departed on her return journey, last Thursday, accompanied by Lee and family. Geo Brown has possession again of the stock of drugs which he sold a year or more ago to Emi.ie. Archie Brown and wife have come and (3) an iron covered elevator, 28x32, with 20,000 bushels capacity.

The plans is Hteaaman, sundries. 10 Proprietors New Steam Laundry. W. H. Beard, examination of county lor these buildings will be ready tomor treasury 2 00 being ransacked for material to bring the Cosmopolitan forward as the leading magazine in the world.

Apply at the Tbibune office for club rates E. Clemens, sheriff's fees and board Tux I'yrr, Tnke Kotlce. The delinquent lax list will be published ing prisoners 197 10 BICYCL.E AT call os-Fred. Barnes. 5 row and the contracts will be let without delay.

All the help that can be used to advantage will be employed to push the AND GRAIN COMPANY. this mouth. All real estate not clear on the Keller Arnold, supplies for poor 8 13 Geo. Kliian. same 9 78 county treasurer's books will ko Into the list.

C. It. STEBHtSS, County Treasurer. Wm. Clark, keeping 71 80 On Friday evening of last week, Mrs.

J. Cook, road work 138 65 Henry Albors gave a lawn party in honor Mr. Channcey M. Deper's advice is. buildings to completion.

Fortunately for the Messrs. Tyler there is very little bui lding going on now, and no difficulty is anticipated in securing a sufliciency of of her niece. Miss Kate Chfiffee, of Los John Oberg. bridge 195 90 H. Harrington, livery 3 00 E.

Woodworth. road work 51 40 C. H. Trott A blank books and Or. rvHK WARD For one nuckskin Mare O.vJVJ loiiy, five years old; black stripe A GOOD NAME Angeles, California.

The veranda and "Go South Young Man." The beet inducements to visit the natural resources of the Great South are now offered by the Mobile Ohio Ii. R. See advertisements. down from Junction, and Archie will clerk in the drug: store. Manhattan Republic stationery 149 26 S.

Davis, printing 15 10 on duci; oranuea on rint nip ana a a on left shoulder. tHrayed June 2t Frank Loiimillkk, Hospital Corps, Ft. Klley, Kan. Goodsell. of Welcome, was in Junction City.

help, wnen completed the plant will be supplied with entirely new and latest improved machinery throughout. The The Union, same 3 50 this morning, on his bicycle. He relates interest iug reminiscences of his trip awheel from San lawn were decorated with Japanese lanterns. The principal amusement was the new progressive "razzle dazzle," favors being won by Miss Mildred Purinton, Miss Margaret Sawyer, Mr. George Winans and Mr.

Fred Leslie. Mis3 C. B. Stebbins. treasurer's salary Don't fail to hold your laundry for capacity at first will be 100 barrels of Antonio, lexas, a distance oi about l.ooo miles.

and expense account 375 79 is better than riches which he made in twenty riding days. the yellow wagon. It belongs to the V. Trovinger. county clerk's salary and expense account 297 70 A Anderson spent the Fourth in Junction New Steam Laundry and will call for and deliver your work as ordered.

City Mr and Mrs Gemeny will leave, next Sunday, for Chicago, to visit the World's Fair. Hour per day. If required, this may be doubled. While not so extensive as the "boomers" have reported, it is good enough for a beginning and when further expenditure is warranted the demand Chaffee left ou Tuesday for Chicago, Geo. Youn, cleaning outhouses 35 00 Ira Washburn, services as county Jim Ketner went down to City.

Tues with her grandfather, Mr. George Rockwell, but her many friends will be pleas commissioner 30 00 II. Nikirk. same 46 50 And that is day morning, to lebrate the glorious Fourth with the friends and relatives of his early youth. Foote-Prixts on' the Path to Health.

Ev ery one needing a doctor's advice shonld read Daniel McArthur. same 36 00 Minneapolis Messenger. the Sherwin Paint is so why Mixed Fee bill April term district court 890 00 ed to know that she will return the first of September to finish her visit. one of Dr. l-oote dime pamphlets on "Old Eyes," "Croup." "Itiiptnre." "Phimosis." "Vari- Geo Winans, ex-state superintendent of Kan Williams sas, conducted the Wyandotte county institute.

coele," "Diseases of Men," Diseases of Women, and learn the best means of self-cnre. M. Hill The teachers of Kansas City joined the institute. and made the attendance larger than usual. Mr.

The Woman's Progressive Political nb. 129 East 28th New York. LIOOO Lunacy, 61 80 Foster 63 45 Ed. Coover 18 45 State vs. Bartell 20 70 State vs.

Clifton 7 40 State vs. Ash. 4 95 Btate vs. 6 95 Winans was assisted by Mrs Carson, of Wel much used. lington, I'rin.

Maxwell, of Kansas City, and League, of this city, met on Tuesday, July 11, at the home of Mrs. M. P. Davis. KING OF OINTMENTS and Special Pile Remedy For Miss Eleanor Denny, of tue Lotnrop scnooi.

Kansas City, Mo. Miss Denny had charge of Chapped Hands, Frosted Feet Piles at SARGENT'S. calisthenics, music and drawing; also of a model The literary program planned at a previous meeting was much enjoyed. The ass. Mrs Fannie Keid-Slnsser.

county superin Total J1.486 13 You that appreciate good work, will be met. It is the firm's intention to put on the market a grade of Hour which can not be excelled Anyone with good grain can always find ready sale, for cash, at their warehouse, or it will be taken in exchange for any product of the mill, or both, as the customer elects. But no damaged grain will be accepted. The plant when completed, will require the services of seven or eight men, aside from the three proprietors. The father is a machinist by trade, the older son a practical miller, and the younger son will be the book keeper for the firm.

In this arrangement of work, every division is under the direct supervision of a member following program was arranged for the tendent, was well pleased with this, her first institute. Western School Journal. Statk of Kansas, Sold only by ss. should try the New Steam Laundry. T.

County of Geary ensuing meeting: Lesson on U. S. Constitution, led by Miss Wooldridge; paper, i is excellent. I. P.

v. Trovinger. county clerk in and for the county and state aforesaid, do hereby The Initiative and lieferendum," by Mrs. Viola M. Willes discussion to fol Dr.

Geo. Woods, Dentist, Any one wishing light hauling or expressing done or baggage carried to or from the depots, will find A.J.Callahan's wagon waiting on the corner of Seventh and Washington streets, in charge of himself or assistant, Mr. A. E. Green.

All orders left at John Bath's cigar store, or by telephone to C. II. Ward's drug store will be executed with promptness and dispatch. THE WORLD'S FAIR COMPLETE. In order to prepare the great mas-s of humanity to better understand and appreciate the Exposition, the World's Columbian Exposition Illustrated, in its midsummer or July number, has made a new departure in the character and class of its illustrations.

In this issue especial attention has been given to illustrations of the exhibits. From every standpoint, the present number of this excellent magazine is the strongest yet 'sent out to its thousands of readers and admirers. In its completed form it will make a valuable history of the great Exposition that no one should fail to have. Back numbers always on hand, and all requests for either back or future issues, sent to the publisher personally, will certify that the above is a correct statement of the claims allowed and ordered paid at the regular July session of the Board of County Commissioners. Over Rockwell's Store.

witness ray hand and seal or otnee this Mr. Chauncey M. Depew's advice is. low. Important business will also be transacted.

Meeting Tuesday, July 18, residence of Mrs. Willes on 8th street, at 3 p. m. All friends of the movement are invited. to Mr and STRACK In this city, Sunday, July 9, 11th day of July, 1893.

P. V. Tbovingkr, Go South Young Man." The best in L. S.J County Clerk. Mrs 1 Strack, a son.

As this day was the happy father's em of the firm. ducements to visit the natural resources of the Great South are now offered by the forty-fifth birthday, he celebrated by calling the new comer, Philip Jr. Beside the purchase of the business site from the railroad company, 1). Twenty-one kegs of beer arrived in this mobile Unio It. 14.

ee advertisements. Pleasant Valley Resolutions. At the last meeting of the Pleasant city by express on the evening of July 4. Valley People's Party club the following Some of the by-standers thought the To tbe World's Fair. Save time and avoid the crowd in the city W.

Tyler has bought the old Uaie property and Mr. H. F.Tyler has bought Geo. A. Clark's house.

The younger brother does not intend to buy property as yet. shipment was intended for Junction City, resolutions of thanks were unanimously adopted: by bnyiner tickets over the "Great Rock Is land Konte" ana stop on at near and was by mistake unloaded here. Abont ninety of our citizens took advant the World's Fair eate. Sesolved. That we thank all onr friends for age of the excursion rates on the M.

K. McCCMBER CAMPBELL In this city. Sunday. Electric line from the "Rock Island" depot Irect to the eate. Time, ten minutes.

their KindneRS in attending our picnic, Jnly 4. Resolved, That we are especially grateful to our members who assisted in arranging and 1 he surveyors were yesterday running the lines for an accurate survey when the property will be platted and ground for the extension of Eighth street deeded to T. on the Fourth and went to Junction Fare five cents. You can check your baggage to Englewood and avoid trouble and July at the residence of the olnciatmg magistrate, by Judge A formally, Mr Mc-Cumber, of this city and Miss Vida Campbell, of Riley county. carrying out our program.

City in the evening. After eating everything that was eatable at the Bartell, the city. The buildings will face to the save expense, as FJaglewood is in the great suburban hotel district near the Fair, and Jietolvea. That we tender to Mr. John Tufts vote of thanks for bis able and interesting most of the party secured conveyances south on Eighth street and the Katy and had a most delightful drive to Fort will run a siding from the north, to their -1 you can have your baggage sent to your quarters at once.

Remember, the Chicago, Rock Island Jt Pacific is the World's Fair Line for reasons given above. John Sebastian, address delivered on that occasion. Resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be sent the Tribune, for publication. Patrick been, A. Leithoff, Secretary.

President. back doors. mm Riley where they inspected the various buildings and took a peep at soldier life. Council Grove Guard. The investment of $23,000 in this busi uen i xicset ana fasseoeer Agent.

eow to Sep. 7. The ingenuity of man is continually PHIXXEY In this city, 10, Charles, infant Call and see the thirty volumes of directed toward reducing the amount of exertion necessary to maintain being and FOR INVENTIONS. Equal with the interest of those having claims against the government is that of INVENTORS, who often lose the benefit of valuable inventions because of the incompetency or inattention of the attorneys employed to obtain their patents. Too much care cannot be exercised in employing competent and reliable solicitors to procure patents, for the value of a patent depends greatly, if not entirely, upon the care and skill of the attorney.

With the view of protecting inventors from worthless or careless attorneys, and of seeing that inventions are well protected by valid patents, we have retained counsel expert in patent practice, and therefore are prepared to Obtain Patents in the United States and all Foreign Countries, Conduct la terferences, Make Special Examinations, Prosecute Rejected Cases Register Trade-Marks and Copyrights, Render Opinions as to Scope and Validity of Patents, Prosecute and Defend Infringement Suits, Etc If you have an invention on hand send a sketch or photograph thereof, together with a brief description of the important features, and you will be at once advised as to the best course to pursue. Models are seldom necessary. If others are infringing on your rights, or if you are charged with infringement by others, submit the matter to us for a reliable OPINION before acting on the matter. THE PRESS CLAIMS COMPANY. 618 STREET, NORTHWEST, WASHINGTON, O.

C. p. o. box 463. JOHN WEDDERBURN, Managing Attorney.

Cut this out and send with your inquiry. JET son of tv and Myrtle Phinney. aged one and a half days. Interment same day in Highland cemetery. Teachers' Certificates.

Out of thirty-four applicants for certifi Chambers Encyclopaedia of Universal Knowledge which we are presenting with the Tbibune one year for $3.10. ness plant is a tidy sum for Junction City to secure in these dull times. The gentlemen themselves seem, upon first acquaintance, all that the word "gentlemen," in its beet sense, implies. They are affable and courteous and altogether a very desirable acquisition to our citi: zenship aside from their contribution to our city's material interests. The Tbib-cxe is pleased to welcome them.

progress, to a minimum. Any one famil iar with farm work knows what a dirty, laborious and disagreeable job the men have who wait upon a threshing machine. The work is lightened now to a great ex cates, only twenty succeeded in attaining the required averaee. and of this twenty. tent by machinery.

lor instance, we saw only two secure! first grades. Six second grades were granted, and twelve third grades. The examination this year is much receive prompt attention. Sample copy Bent for 25 cents in stamps. Address, J.

15. Camtbell, publisher, 159-161 Adams Chicago, 111. 8T. LOUIS IS IN IT. Exceedingly cheap rales to flt.

Louis are now In Hlfct. The Union Paclflo and Missouri 1'ncillc K'ys are running a dally Pullman Palace HNeper from Walt Lake City, Cheyenne and Denyer to Ht. Ionls without change. Pullman Dining Cars Ienver to Kansas City. Hee C.

1). right, agent U. P. system. Junction City, for detailed Information.

1 1U31 fFlrst published June 29. HAI.E Of SCHOOL Notice in hereby given that the following land, to. wit, the north-enst quarter of the south-east quarter of section Mi, township 13, past, was appraised on the )lh day of June, IXH the name wilt be sold between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 3 o'clock p.

M. of the day of July, at public sale at the oillce of the county treasurer In Junction City, Kansas. U. H. Rtfbbins, 41 County Treasurer Geary County.

more ainicuii man ner-etoiore. ceruncaies have been granted strfctly upon merit, as CHICAGO DISPENSARY, a steam threshing outfit, Saturday morning, pull out from the Fogelstrom shop yard which by means of recently invented attachments, will cut the bands, feed the grain to the cylinder, weigh the grain the examination papers, on file in the super With Associate Medical Institutes. Hospitals intendent, oiDce, win snow. Any one wno feels any dissatisfaction or for any reason and Colleges the largest and best eiinipped Medical and Surgical Sj-ndicate In America) will grlve wishes to inspect tbetn, is assured of a hearty welcome at Mr. St.

Clair's bands, and the sack and stack the straw, lhe all books and papers are open to inspection. FREE CONSULTATION AND EXAMINATION. The following are the officers of the Young People's Christian Union, elected on the first instant at Topeka: Hev. J. P.

Curtiss, Junction City, president II. Morton White, Topeka, vice president; liev. Sara L. Stoner, (Seneca, secretary; Mr. Kobinson, Hutchinson, treasurer.

The executive committee is composed of the foregoing officers with the addition of Miss Ella Callen, of Junction City, and liev. Frances E. Brant, of Hutchin- machine mentioned belongs to Gus Diet-rick, and he started the season's work at Here is tne list or successful aspirants wltn their grades and averages: Pleasant Valley. Herman Kramer finished a large job of carpenter work for ack Ebbut. Bobert Reid and Anthony King attended church on the prairie, Sunday.

James Doyle cut wheat for Wm. Heidel and Ascher for John Whelan, last week. Pat Breen and Herman Kramer will give a harvest dance in the school house, Friday evening, Jnly 21. Let all attend. John King, our old friend from Wyoming, has returned for a brief and pleasant visit with friends and relatives in this vicinity.

Oar picnic was a errand success in every particular. Q. Frey presided and James D. Whelan read the Declaration. Miss Annie Pretzer received the prize for the best lady shot.

Our stand, under the able management of I. Hartleib, ably seconded by H. Kramer, did a good business. Del Craig and Mrs. Chas.

Leithoff furnished splendid music for the large number of dancers, and stayed by them till 3 o'clock a. m. Li. Ascher and It. Hartleib ran a foot race, Mr.

Ascher won. Henry Breen, of Pleasant Valley, and Dave Breen, of Skiddy, shared honors in the sack race. Oar swings were good. The young ladies' song was loudly applauded. Altogether it was a pleasant and profitable affair.

Populist. irst graue ueo. Kjner, ate l. waters. L.

W. Oesterhaus' farm, in Lyon township, Saturday afternoon. With good 02. Second grade Ed. Hall, 88; Agnes Clark, gram, 1300 bushels of wheat is an ordi 8S; Annie Glick.

HI; Myrtle Harrington, 88: nary day's out-pnt for this machine. Anna Manner, sopnia jonnson. Third grade Dora Bath. 75: Nettie Hunt. 75; May Furrow, Annie Furrow, 7ft; Lillian W'ooldridjje, 77; Abner Burke.

79; Net tle COUNCIL. PROCEEDINGS. Failiog to obtain a quorum on Friday the Mae Brown, 73: Sina Brantingham, Doctor Henderson jas. ueates. tss Katie JJoyie.

7is: Jas. un regular night of meeting, Mayor Fogelstrom adjourned the council to Saturday night at lay. 73. ssupt. ciair examined in constitution.

Inch time latli, kelson, Pratt, llaber and Snow were present. physiology, artlthtnetic and theory and practice. G. W. Waters In natural philosophy, grammar, orthography and penman jFj' 102 104 W.

Sth KANSAS CITY, MO. The Old RtlialU Doctor. A XrrUr Graduate in Medicine. Cldttt im Claims to the amount of S6 were ship. Maria T.

Clark in reading, history. geography and bookkeeping. read and allowed, and an ordinance appro-piiattng money to pay same was passed. An mx pupns or i ne aistrict scnoots toos tne AT THE BARTELL HOUSE, examination tor common school diplomas but the average demanded was too high for Junction City, THURSD'Y, AUG. 10 amendment to the dog tax ordinauce was psed, making all canines, without regard to age, tuhject to tax.

Jem. BetteT success next time. Thecertlf. Rites granted, together with those already Returning once each month. We treat Hiiews.sfnliy at home all Chronic Di- Age and Lrmgttt Ltcmted.

OVER 27 YEARS OF SPECIAL PRACTICE. Authorized by the State to treat CHRONIC, HERVQU3 cud SPECIAL DISEASES. Cures guaranteed or money refunded. AW medicinal furnished ready for use. Ko mercury or injurious medicines sed.

Ko detention from work. Patients at distance treated by mail and express. Medicines pent everywhere, free from frazfl or breakage. Charges low. Over 30,000 cases cured.

Aeaad experlroceare important. Read little book, then state your case. Send for opinion and terms. Consultation free and conliiienual, personally or by letter Seminal Weakness Sexual Debility. Mr.

Tyler addressed the council, asking in force, will be sufficient for the schools of the county and no special examination will eas, ana Difastis of tne Kye ani bar. Nervonn be needed. that a water main be laid down 8th street to furnish his mill property with amount of and I'rlvate i HHjwet; all oiwaHea oi mew. wno Mr. St.

Clair Is well satisfied with the re- ave weak, nntifrvtopeu or diHased organs or ho are enffrinicfrom vitai ihht hakcem. prompt ult of the institute and examinations and thinks the improved standard required of water necessary tor daily use and tire pro ly nnI pr'vntlr ri'HRD. tection. He also asked that 8th street be the teachers will result In marked advant ATAKIMi. AS 1 MA, HAi rr-KK.

Sl'M I'TIOX. AH flisaso of the Srorna-h. age to the schools. Spermatcrrriue and Tmfffteney) causM by youthful follies and excesses, producing nerTous- iver and i. nnary Organ nrh a IryHii)ia, extended beyond the railroad and promised to donate the land necessary lor the street as soon as he got the deeds for the land from ness.

losses, nimoles and blotches oo the lace, rasnes or diooq to tbe bead, rain In nri ideation, Constipation. Chronic Lnarrh'f-a. Attention is called to the new conrse confused ideas and forgetfulness, bashfulnesB. aversion to society, loss of sexual power, loss ot manhood, cured for life. lean stop all night losses, restore lost sexual power, re- I-iver iiriifirnt liieHe.

ana lie. enred by our new method for he K. A T. R. R.

The matter was ome care, wlthont loss oi time ana at little ex- referred to the water works committee with iente to the patient and will pay loOO in any nstroctions to report at an adjourned meet Welcome. Robert Landon, of Parkerville, is harvesting his wheat crop. Mr. and Mrs. L.

W. Brabb visited Mr. and Mrs. John Cameron, last Sunday. The next meeting of the Alpha society will be the first Friday evening in August.

Oscar Morrow and Will Carlton, of Weston, attended the Alpha society, Friday evening. Rev. Mr. Williams preached to a large audience, Sunday morning and evening, at the Chapel. Messrs." Harry Armagost and Frank Elder, of Leatherwood, Pa who have been visiting Frank Doverspike and for life.

Blood Poisoning, Skin Diseases, ries or sound. Ko pain, no exposure. Pa ing. (Jonsiderable Iriction was developed of weekly lectures, open to all students, upon prominent, economic and practical questions. The design is to give acquaintance with the general principles of sound politics by presenting distinctly various views as to money, banking, government debts, taxation, tariffs, wages and profits, trusts, transportation, postal service, etc.

Prominent lecturers over a bill for eighteen days labor collecting urniraa uwme treatment at borne. Rheumatism The Great Turkish rVllCUlIIdLIdlll Rheumatic Cure. A SURE CURE. The greatest dlscov In dog tax, by an appointee of the marshal. Ulcers, Swellings, Sores, Gonorrhoea and Gleet, and all forms of Private Diseases positively cured or money refunded.

Rrmlf for both sexes, SO papea, 27 plo UUUI tures, true to life, with full description of above diseases, the effects and cure.sealed in plain wrapper for 6c in stamDS. It seemed to the council men generally that cane not eurfl after nsing our treatment as furnished and directed We wil! nlo 500 for a case of "Sick headache" whirh we cannot cure. ilparf IHfa, Khmnatimii, Xeurafflria. Kpilep-py. TaralyrMrt.

Srrofnia. Cl-r. Cunr-ern, Tninors, Skin and Biood Fistaiw, FinHiire, Hnt-tnre (Hernia. enred withont detention from business. Female weaknwi positively enred by onr nw treatment.

No experiments or failure. CnrabSe can gnuranteed. Patients treated by mail or express; but where pOB8ible a personal consultation. i preferred. Cases anl corr-siiondenc confidential.

Treat- the annals of medicine. One dose gfres re- With the only complete bicycle plant in the world, where every part of the machine is made from A to is it any wonder that Victor Bicycles are acknowledged leaders? There's no bicycle like a Victor, and no plant so grandly complete as the one devoted exclusively to the manufacture of this king of wheels. he marshal received sufficient pay for iiei a tew aoses remove lever ana pain In joints a cure in a few days. Send ttement doing his labor himself, and accordingly Bead this little book and answer questions. will be secured for this course, and an oi case, with stamp for circular.

he bill was not included in the claim. excellent opportunity will be given for llowed. Mr. Cnllinan made quite a speech hearing both sides of many disputed in explanation, and, during a go-as you- Free Museum of Anatomy life-like models and war figures deeply impress the mind a school of instruction a nerrnon without words. A.

B. Aacx f500 dtpotittd I tilt bank, which I will forfeit for above diseases that I cannot cure. ment sent D. to any part of the U. S.

Send Questions. family, went to Manhattan, Saturday, A list of lecturers will appear Dlease discussion ot the matter, in the Industrialist in August. Manhat' Mr. Armagost is a brother of Mrs. Dover- Pratt moved an adjournment which carried OVERMAN WHEEL CO.

WASHINGTON, DENVER, 8AN xor question tiiant. Address, Box ITS, Topeka, or 64a W. Tan Baren St Chicago. ECtTOH, tan InduetnalnU spike s. niy 1U, lea J.J Nameless.

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