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The Junction City Tribune from Junction City, Kansas • 3

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Best Book For Evtrvhorlv Report of the City Election Held April BANKING HOUS CLARKE. Tfafi nPW i 11 11 t. rat Ail ditinn rf WoK 3. IC33- Established 1SGO. ster's Dictionary, containing three thousand engravings, is the best book for CANDIDATES.

everybody that the press has produced In thfi nrAfnt rntnj cfiM.M ha git f- IL. II ll JS garded as indispensable to the well reu- 42 97 43 Hi 3d 70 137 17; iaieu nome, reaaing room, liorary and 161 121 440 Mayor. Sumxer V. Pierce Geo. W.

Martin City Treasurer. C. H. Trott m. Police Judge.

Thos. Dever V. H.White City Attorney. V. J.

Krikl't iv piace or Dusiness. uoiaen 419 173 29 From the appearance of Vick's Floral Guile. which is on our Hpt u-a chn i.i TOTIT AITD We are -sorry to learn thai C. II. Hor-toii is lying -juite sick.

That feed cooker on the corner near the poetoftice appears to be a success. B. Rockwell Co. will soon eend the first car of grain ever sent from this city to California. A new boy appeared in the faniilv of II.

C. New hall, March 17. It is the first boy iu a family of girls. A. Dreyfus has sold hia interest in the firm of Gage Dreyfus to J.

P. White, mid the title is now Gage White. Itev. Wm. Heiser, of the Evangelical Af-soeiatiou has been returned to his former field of labor in Dickinson county.

40 Successor to judge that the young Vicks are chips of S. rxnrvurfiAn 97 179 ine oioeK," as tne floral Guide, with 50 It! 4i 14 43 14i 42 41 117 153 63 47 72 51 70 41 62 Kti 73 12) 312 131 317 117 151 309 310 reas. juoara Educa'n, J. Monroe 38 V. S.

rill 9tfrhlnw 173 us mnograplied cover, is handsome enough for the parlor table. It is printed on the iiefct paper, has three colored .12 Patrick H. M. Matfiei.ii.. Blattner Sc Biakely, 37 sua- piques oi ii Mvers ami vegetables, and full of useful iiif.irmat inn Tlmaa ivlm T.

A Cullinax tkj 192 197 ten cents for it cannot be disappointed, -DE lLtn IX- a i ut? jjiaie. aione are wortn tne amount. Address, as in past years, James Vick, 101 i. i Ill Th Monthly Musical Review. ished bv V.

Pifn-f Cn of fhi rirv Class Suoerintendents. We give to day, as far as we can now is on our table, as bright, interesting and instructive as ever. 43 142 learn, tne names ot the class superintendents for the coming agricultural fair. ClaSS A. AllCmst If mra Hardware, Agricultural Implements, My Stock is the Largest and Best in the City, and comprise tin Leading Goods in the Market LHAS.

Li. ILARKSOS 104 FIRST ARD. Councilman. Fred L. Dcrlasd Xi P.

FoGEtSTEOM 101 Mem' Hoard J-Jrluca'H. Mrs. E. It. Robbin-s 21 John K.

"Wright 111 SECOND WARD. Councilman. M. F. Mickey P.

V. Trovisuer Mem'r Hoard Educa'n. John Davis Samckl Jolly THIRD WARD. Councilman. CTTAS.

H. MAKLEV. Fred Manx Mcm'r Hoard Fduca'n. C. C.

Tyler John romthkr (To fill vacancy.) J. A.Tri ex John Miller 43 142 47 133 47 135 Class B. Ed. Jones, Clay county: Class c', juiKinson county; Class u. jn.

iralton, Milford; Class D. Brooks, Morris county; Class F. James Jlansheld, Lyons creek. i larry Boston, of Davis county lias laid on our table specimens of lignite and j-yritacf iron, taken from a well in Republic county. The fiiir grounds are to rent for important live stock sales any time prior to the first of Jnne.

Apply to Wm. D. Grant, general superintendent. OilCTA A- Wl-iittt ova nnw a 4t 70 .39 5t) 32 51 44 7ti 5rt 36 52 54 it wiij oe seen mat this is not a mere countv oroaniz.ition hut i.nnf.ol trict society, not limited bv countv lines ouu Hie uesi selection ot representative men has been made from this and adia- cent counties. The president insists that successful grocery team on the corner of were must, oe no drones in the hive.

isixui ami asnington streets, near tne park. Give them a call. A Fine Success. lhe niversalist fair and social on last S. S.

Hartwell, of New Jersey, who JOHN DEERE, MOUSE, GARDEN CITY CLIPPER and PEKIN PLOWS. THE CASSADY SULKY PLOW, t'St. vmplest, and most Successful Plow rriuay evening was a splendid affair spent the winter in this county for his ui inn most successiui ever held in neaitn, nas reacnea Home in safety, in MONEY TO LOAN. company wun nis sou Junction City. The music by the Wre ford cornet band was snnprh Tho hi tion of cake, cold meats, fruits, tea and We do not believe that IVfadah TTvrs conee was rich and plentiful.

At numer has a rival the notes that made Jennie cus stands and tables were sold fruits Lmd famous are ordinary with her. BUSINESS LOCALS, BSrGarden Seeds, all kinds in bulk, at Scott iy; have now for eale a fine body of bottom land timber and improvements at 50 per acre. ThU almost adjoins the city. I have also a great many good bargains in farms, railroad land, town lota, and business and dwelling houses. I am so often before the people with real estate business, that for the sake of change, and a little variety, I will for the next thirty days offer some fine brood sows, bred to a thoroughbred Jersey Red boar.

These sows will be coming in between now and the first of June. They will cost from twenty to thirty dollars each. Can bo -THE- We are now Chicago Tribune. At the Opera House, iiow cm, coniectionery, jewelrv and no tions but the large and successful fount a April 10. Afniii ik i rci urunS Part3 01 a assady Plow are simpl Mouldboard and Share, doing away with the useless and then thereby ain and basin, arranged by Scott and Junction City Mie lhureton.

J. W. Earney and others, sur We report prices of leading farm pro TTa 1 urfn- Kverf 1 Iow Guaranteed or no pay. Call ana see them, thpv nr xmnnU i duce to-dav as follows? Wheat f)Sr- rounded with the choicest greenhouse RECEIWu- 01 SPRII low. STOCK iciuiuuuu oi me pii pianis in moom.were the ereatest attr.ic corn, 3t3c oats, 35c butter.loe; IS A eggs, xuc; cattle, 3 to s-n tion; and the sale of the ladies' gold watch presented by J.W.Barney was a Which Is as usual, Large and Complete In all departments.

spirited and entertaining feature. The Journal for the People. A mOI'il in trpst I ni ilrul a tranfi vn nrr WatCh DrOUCht Slfi4n anil woo to Miss Anna Hale as the most popular hi nation than that of the Hyers Sisters We are offering an elegant line of juuu amy. ine prouiaoie sale of the watch caused the ladies of the church to insist on returning to Mr. Barnev th is not traveling upon this continent today.

Chicago Inter-Oceaa. At the Opera Hiie, Tuesday, April 10. seen on my farm near town. Anybody and evervbodv cordial! Edited by one. whose Ejjrrience has been qj a Practical Mind, and who is noic an Operative Farmer purchase monpv.

Tho fe. v. EpHBSSFffliS SPRING JACKETS, invited to call at our office at any 11. L. Beatty is here with material me evening amounted about 440.

time ana an times. and men for the purpose of erecting telephones iu and about Junction City. A Next Sundav at th C.h You re Truly, N. P. Greene.

THE ADVANCE, GARDEN CXTY, AXO OTHER E.E-IXO LIXES OF CORN CULTIVATORS. Tho Deero, Lccdy, Brown and Moline CORNSTALK CUTTERS German Evangelical Lutheran. line to Fort Riley will probably be Gasoline. Gasoline. Gasoline.

Gaso F. Mueller, patfwr. 2:00 p. m. Sunday School.

3:00 p. m. Kegular Service. Krml h.puci in-n i i SILK DOLMANS, and PELISES. line, by the gallon or barrel.

JB-It has a LARGER CIRCULATION than any other paper in the Country Tributary to Junction City. 1 a lace Drug Store. Catholic Rev. Fatlu-r Ilarleu. oattor.

3:00 p. in. Catechism, diuri'h mi Knl Kt.rot. The best Corset made is Ball's Presbyterian. F.

Hale, Pastor. Health Corset, at Bitterman's. the first enterprises. Homany of our brave' Davis county boys are going to compete for the two dollar prize for Kansas grown peanuts Plant early, boys, so as to have them fully ripe by September 15. Alex McKenzie sends his annual greeting to the Tmbcne, from Deadwood, Dakota, with the usual $1 per annum.

Mr. seems to be prospering finely in his fa? north-western home. a. ill. OUUUii; KCIIOOI.

11:00 a. m. Regular morning service. 7:30 p. m.

Kegular evening service. Oil 5til Rt.rept. smith nf tl.o An Immense Assortment of Ladies Children's Baby carriages and perambulators. latest styles, at John Gross Son's. Methodist.

Jiev. W. J. vastor. JEST-Aa usual we are headauarters 11:00 a.

in. Regular moruiug service. 3:00 p. in. Sunday school.

7:30 p. m. Regular evening service. Bell rings half an hour previous to, and at thfi lltllir (if Pph iralh.inn for everything in the seed line. Hats, Sundowns Sailors' I OCOTT lllURSTOJT.

German M. E. CiiVRCit.Jtev. J. Stern.

500 of those eood Cisrars. sold the bertf, naxtor. 10:00 a. Sunday School. 11:00, a.

in. Kegular Morning Service. 7:30. p. in.

Kegular Evening Scrvinn. first day, 2, two, 2 for five cents. Falace Drug Store. PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL. Kev.

Chan Key- nolds. D. Hector. Giebe Rake, A-Splendid tting, putUng tlie stalks in shape fur burning, snd jetting rid of Chinch lugs. THE DEERE and BROWN LUMBER PRICES 11:00 a.

m. kegular morning service. 7:30 p. m. Regular evening service.

Church of the Covenant, cor. Adams and 4ti Usually containing matter pertaining to Live Stock, Horticulture, it has two or three columns of General Editorial, and each issue contains in addition, THE MARKETS, STORIES SKETCHES, Fireside Reading, Domestic Receipts, Poetry, Review of the Week, Dimension Lumber S18 Our Line of FICHUES, Lace Ties, Laces Emliniiries IS WORTH INSPECTION. Baptist. Jiev. C.

C. Pierce. Pastor. 11:00 a. m.

Kegular momimr service 18 per a t. Congregational Church. Rev. Marcus Common Inch Lumber 19 19 If. Tenney, naxtor.

9:15 a m. Lnlversalist Sunday School. 11:00 a Regular morning service liOO Congregational Sunday School. Best Dimension Lumber 21.50 21 50 12 inch Stock Boards 22.50 Corn Bell rings half an hour previous to and at the hour of each service. Corner of 5th and Adams.

Second Baptist. liev. George Brou pastor Plan Willi Don't forget that Jolly Quintet on Thursday evening at the Bartell House. It. ill be a masquerade ball, open at 8:45, gi march at o'clot sharp.

Music by ivillian, Dorn and Wheeler. O. B. Heath and O. B.

Heath have l.een to Iowa on a visit returned this this week in company with Luther G. Heath, brother of O. who will probably remain permanently at Milford. The Claire Seott Company which opens at the opera house for a three nights' engagement, Thursday next, is pronounced the best on the road by Topeka, Leavenworth, and Emporia press. Hyers Sisters.

They are the queens of any living singers we ever heard. They sweep criticisms and every sort of objections away they are phenomenal. Pittsburg Leader. At the Opera House, April 10. Lucretia Borgia was repeated by the Claire Scott Company, upon request of many of the best citizens of Topeka.

The company will present Lucretia Borgia Thursday night at the opera house in this city," fire 18 GM-Bowbr 22.50 Dress Olnghams, Hoops, Bustles and Ladles' Muslin Underwear A full assortment. Cheviots, Seer Muckers a full assortment from y. cents up. "cBumr morning Bet Vice. 2:30 p.

m. Sunday school. BBulk seeds are the cheanest. Buy them of Scott Thurston. 2d M.

E. Church. Rev.Rnht. is '-ly-m. Regular vening service.

At Fire Denflrt.mAnt hniiriina Go to Palace Drug Store for Esyp- Street. tian Lotus. Weather Report for March. i88. Havejust opened a new line of Ladies' and Misses' Button Shoes, Button and Newport Ties.

Xew lot of Children's Carriages from $2.50 to 818. Our stock of Furniture, Carpels and Children's Carriages is complete. Prices always the lowest. Furniture department upstairs. isouraimtoirer the best of goods at the Lowest Possible Prices, and by this means give value received In all cases.

Last, but not least, we call attention to our Housekeepers' Counter, containing Tinware, Glassware, Chinaware, and an endless assortment of other useful articles. Large lot of Carpets, of the latest One-Horse Corn Drills, Combine Lister and Drills, Power Hand Corn Shellers. desirable Designs and Patterns at the G. W. Furniture House of NEW From Observations taken at Lawrence by Prof F.

H. Snow, of the University of Kansas. The temnprntiiro rainfall nlMi.linsso John Gross Son. best line of Snriner Waer- and wind velocity were below the March average. An unprecedented fact in Kansas tneteorolouv ons, Bucsies.

Phaetons. Road Wasrons rE pet a. 1 and farm Wagons (two car loads just cloudiness of the last eight days of the A PLACE FOR VOUJt DICTIONARY, A PLACE FOR YOUR NEWSPAPERS, A PLACS FOR YOUR PERIODICALS, And bo wmjnent tor ycnr hotie, in oua, THE KCYES DICTIONARY HOLDER. received) at Scott Thurston s. ujuuuj, uurmg seven or wnich the wind did not change from a north-east direc And Interesting Miscellany, Making The TRIBU NE BAIN meats, ten cents per WAGON tion.

pound, at Lockstones. MEAN" TEMPERATURE. Forty and ninety one-huudredths de- Jnnction City. April 5. 1883.

This Week's Business Locals. compounded day and night, at J. P. Ayars' Palace Drug Store. Everybody can Smoke now.

The 2reeS. Which is 0.00 Hon holnm Hio omr. best Cigars for the money ever sold in age March temperature of the 15 preced Kansas. Two, 2. two for five cents.

A MOST READABLE PAPER Palace Drug Store. ing years. j.ne nighest temperature was 09 on the 17th and 22d the lowest was 10 on the 19th monthly range, 53 dear. Mean tpmnprntnro at a T. T.

Dunn, of Yates county, New York, has bought one of the best eighty-acre farms in the county, of M. E. Crook, in the Republican bottom near Alida, and will proceed to put it in good shape for a permanent home. The new railrovl commissioners are Maj. Henry Mm, of I.cavenworth Jiviiio.

liumpiirey, of Junction Cit.v,i-id Ho i. L. L. Turner, of Chautauqua eui-)y. The law gives them very little power to do any good.

Ca; Piorce sold, last week, land to the ui.nint of $20,450 in a sin-lo transact and, since February 15, he has of lands iu Davis and ad-j counties. Land sales are booming tli is spring, and the country is filling tip with good men. New Spring Prints. Ginghams. Mus 34.81 at 2, P.

4S.64 at lins, at the P. C. S. P. 40 08 deg.

The mercury fell below the freezing point on 13 days. The first blossoms of tho whiln mania BgfGrass seeds of all kinds at Scott Thurston's. (Aur dasycarium) were observed on the 1st; of the white elm (Ulmus America If you want garden seeds that will The Original and Most Prominent advocate of Cheap Transportation, Equal Taxation, and of Legislation which will protect the Producers' interests from the encroach -men to of Monopoly aii Concentratea Capital. Dissolution Xotiee. 'ITIR partnership heretofore existing be-I tween K.

M. CUr.s and A. Drryvfs, under the firm name ot GAGE DREYKUS. is this day dissolved by mutual consent, Mr. J.

P. White having bouaht Mr. Drktfcs' en-tire interest in the stoc-it and furniture of the above named eoncern, and hereafter the business will be carried on under the Hrm name of GAGE WHITE. This transfer does not include book accounts or liabilities. Either member of the firm is authorized to collect money due and receipt for the same, and both are held responsible for all Indebtedness.

Thanking the public for their past liberal patronage, and soliciting for the new Arm a continuance of the same, we remain yours very respectfully, R. M. GAGE, A. DREYFUS. Junction City, April 2, 18S2.

ns) on Uie 8th and of the dog-tooth Violet (Ervthronitim alhiilnml nn tho 93.1 grow, go to Palace Drug Store. these dates being considerably later The Best Proportioned, the Easiest Running, the Best Painted, the most Durable Wagon ever made. Our customers have Bain Wagona that run eight years without Setting a Tire. PLATFORM SPRING WAGONS, TOP and OPEN BUGGIES A Full and Complete Assortment of COOKING AJSTD HEATING STOVES From lhe very best Range to the Cheapest Cooking Stove, including the tUnh tnVs iusu usual. JST-The largest stock, The Best Seeds The lowest prices at Scott Th.irston's.

RAINFALL, Including melted snow. 1 2S inehea which is 0.96 in. below the March aver Tiih G. A. R.

Post in this city is aeeu-iiuiIki ing a valuable library. oks may i.o at the Express office in charge i i he "officer of the day. This library should be arranged for use and opened to" the public and donations of books should be solicited. age. Ram or snow, or both, fell on 8 daV8.

On One Of Which tho amount vena Buy Wall Paper of John Gross Son. too small for measurement. The snow Thanking my many patrons forpast favors, I will be pleased to see them all and many more at my new rooms, Z. Miller's block, no stairs. M.

L. STUART. was at no time more than sufficient to Whiten the around. Thero sua nno Notice. There will be a dividend made to the thunder shower.

The entire rainfall for creditors of Geo. A. Gale on or be the three months of 18S3 now complete has been 4.32 which is 0.39 in hfW Cashmeres in terra cotta, shrimp pink, light blue and many other stvllsh shades, at the PHILATIET.PHIA STOWF. fore the 10th of April next, of seven per the average for the same neriod in the cent. B.

E. Fcllington. Assignee. 'rs. M.

Greenebaum Prop'i The Iowa House, on the corner of Seventh and Jefferson streets, near the City h.ill, is one of tho useful and successful Institutions of Junction City. A targe mid cor.iU;o.i; r.s livery stable 34x30 feet is now being reated, for the accommodation of the increasing throng of customers with teams. past 15 years. Furniture of all kinds for sale by John Gross Son. MEAN CLOUDINESS, FortV eifllltand ninnlv-tun 1.

iirwlro.lt Via i .4 per Cent Of the Skv. tho mnnth hoincr 0.96 per cent clearer than usual. Sum To All Who Want Trees. Prices Given, Orders Taken, and ner Ot Clear daVH (1pQ than nno.lhir,l clonndy), 13; entirely clear, half- The Noyes Dictionary Holder is on exhibition and for sale at Trotts' Book Store. OUR BO IIABKOW, For two Horie.

Fourteen feet cut. Has TS steel teeth. om HARROW KING, For three horse. Eighteen feel cut. Has 102 eteel teeth.

Trees Delivered at M. W. Keller's Grocery Store. clear (from one- to twa-thirds cloudy), cloudy (mor than two-thirds), 10 entirely cloudy, 8. Mean cloudiness at 7 ti w.

Cutter Sons. II X-R. IX a Large Assortment, at Ziegler's. A beautiful line of gentlemen's nobby scarfs, bows, ties, now on display at the PHILADELPHIA STORE. Profitable Kansas Farming.

Samuel" McNiece bought 27 acres of land of A. C. Pierce in the fall of 1879. In 18S1 he sold (iOO worth of wheat raised on said land. In 1882 $700 worth of wheat.

In 18S3 $800 worth of wheat besides enough for family use and Beed-ins. Mr. McNiece paid per acre for his laud, lie is well satisfied with "'1 i -J rm a. I I I 5(1 1 1 TT 1 TT A. 41., 4H.03 per cent; nt 9 "XT RO fU.

Aa in the past, The Tribune will continue to be in the future the Mingian's Organ, Defending his rights and advocating hia interests. Believing both the old parties to be irrevocably corrupt in their leadership, which eudeavors to deceive the The Tribune will advocate the doctrines of the new and RISING Greenback Party and will be, in all respects, UN FLI II I per cent at 9, P. 47.09 per cent ooie agent, ior ur. jos. iiaas xiog and Poultry Remedy.

F. Ayres, Palace Drug Store. wixn, NE, 30 times i XW. 24 times: SV. 23 times; gE, 7 times- Jf, 4 times; times; E.

once: S. once. The cntirA dis Bird cages, lots of them, and nice I i. tance traveleJ bv th winil TcnoTnSO ones, at the Great Western Furniture miles, which is 2,723 below the March House of John Grqs3 Son. The Wreford Cornet Band, which made its debut, giving such good music at the fair in the opera house last Friday evening, is composed as follows W.

P. Reeves, J. W. Edwards, E. L.

Mc-Carty, F.fchultz, A. Huffman, JJ. p. Huffman, A. H.

Oesterhaus, W. Chase, J.E. McXamee, W. W. Ware, R.

McVey, E. L. Ware, Vf. hi. Fridley, C.

M. Beery. The Leavenworth Times pf last Sunday has" a 'long article condemning as fraudulent, a recent insurance company, which it says is preying upon old and young. The heading of the article calls it "An enterprising syndicate of Indiana grave yard insurance men who have emigrated to Kansas to tarnish her fair name with their traffic in death." The article in the Times 6ays that the titla of the company is the Vtfoyal American Benevolent Association and if half that ia stated be true, the public had better give this. "royal" affair a wide berth, until its true character is fully average.

This gives a mean daily veloci ty Of OS9.GS miles and a. moan hnnrb vo. SHEEP FOR SALE. locity of 16.24 miles. The highest veloc Far-See Wadletgh's $15.00 Lumber.

100 M. Common Boards $20.00. Inch Boards, 813 per M. at AY adleigh's. If you contemplate purchasing a snlt of clothes, you eannot select a better place to buy than the 200 grade Shropshire Ewes at TROTT'S FEED STORE.

SUPERIOR, GARLAND, RELIANCE, and ethers. The BEST BARBED WIRE, ity was 50 miles an Uour, on the 18th. SIEAS HEIGHT OF BAROMETER, Twenty-nine one hundred and sixty-four hundredths inches at 7, A. at 2, P. 24.147 at 9, P.

maximum, 29.774 on the 3d; minimum, 28.830 on the 18th, range, 1.144 iu. RELATIVE HUMIDITY. Mean for month, 05.6 at 7, A.M., 75.4; at 2, P. ia4 at 9, P. 72.0 greatest.

100, on tli ft 24th Tftfist- 51 fin ha SHERIFFS SALE. PHILADELPHIA STORE. Short Horn Bulls. I have a number of trrtnd. voting AND State of Ransag, County or Davis, short horn 'bulls for sale, most of them Whicli will be sol at the Lowest Slarset Prices.

Ia the District Court of the Eighth Judicial There was no fog. uisinct. Billing wiinin ana ror tne County and State Louts Sax, Plaint iff. AGGRESSIVE THE BOSS HARROW. What til People say about it: The best harrow I have ever used very much the best the "Boss surely.

Dcstin Sands. The Boss Harrow is a perfect harrow. I harrowed beside one all day with a barrow doing only one-half the work, and drawing Just as hard as the Boss Harrow." 8. H. GCGLER.

The Boss Harrow Is easily handled by two horses and does eood work. Two horses will do twice the work with it that they can with the common harrows. M. C. Linscott.

I bought one of the Boss Harrows, ant And it all that It represented to It Is light draft, being easily handled by two horses, and does good work. Jonathan Hoethkr. vs. O. P.

Raird, Mary E. Raird, William II. Beagle, John B. Vance and James Pender, Trustees of the United Society called Shakers, of AXford, in the State of Maine, Defendants. SHELF AND BUILDERS' HARDWARE, Halliday Wind Mills, and Pumps, SHERIFFS SALE.

State of Kansas. County of Davis. In the District Court of the Eighth Judicial District, sitting within and for the County and State aforesaid. Daniel Kiehl, Plaintiff, In the Service of its Readers. BY VIRTUK OF" AN" ORDER OF SALE Issued oat of the Clerk's office.

In and lor said County of Davis and State of Kancan. In JL. R. Cormaek, Mary J. Oar-mack, Joseph Kyle tbe above entitled case, and to me directed and delivered, I will, I w.i rr itiium xyic, jjejenaaftis, VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OP 8 ALE Unod rn P1aW(.

4M 1 I On the 5th day of May, A. 1883, now ht for service. Ten thoroughbreds and four grades. On my farm on Humboldt creek, nine rnile9 east of the city. 3t John Wallace.

Junction City, Kas. Ice Cream Fjeeew all sizes, a( Ziegler. Delight the little ones by purchasing them nobby suits at the PHILADELPHIA STORE StButter Churns at Ziegler'a. a-Miss M. L.

Stuart having bought C. M. Hotkey's stock of Millinery Goods and Notions offers the same at ereat reductions, and will continue, dress-making at reasonable prices. Terra cotta and old gold colors of kid gloves can be had at the PHILADELPHIA STORE. Land to rent for corn or oats, near town.

Apply to S. W. Pierce 2t The Hyers Sisters have recsived the highest wherever they have appeared; Boston Transcript. At Opera House, Tuasday, April 10. OF ALL STYLES.

The Celebrated ORIENTAL POWDER, Wholesale and Retail, fixed AMMUNITION and CARTRIDGES of all kinds. said County of Davis and State of Kansas. In tbe above entitled case, and to me directed a rwl a1 ivAA win The most interesting period of the year is at hand, when the lord of the household is prone to feel that there is a necessity for' his presence somewhere else than at home. But it is one of the evils that roust be endured, since it is vastly better to bear the temporary inconvenience it entails than to live on from year to year amid the filth and decay that will come upon all things material. House-cleaning time, however, has its compensations, for it ia also the season of new carpets and window hangings, fresh wall-paper, aed the numerous other things of beauty sold by John Gross Son, to whose advertisement we call the special attention of our readers.

DIED. PEPPER. At her home in this county, March 31, Susan wife of W. Pepper, aged twenty-nine years. The funeral services were conducted by Rev.

Gross, and the remains were interred in the E. N. Church Cemetery on Sunday. Mrs, Pepper was a most estimable lady, an affectionate mother and a devoted wife. The bereaved father and family have the earnest sympathy of all who know them.

THE HARROW EilHG. What A. C. Pierce aaj abont it The Harrow eistateen feet ia width, U(iU any harrow I ever used. I believe it will satisfy all who use It, Ic is light draft, easy for three horses.

A. C. Pierce. FOB SALE BT SCOTT TIIDSSTON, Junction City, Kansas, PUBLISHERS, uu cu, a tii( On the 5ih Day of May, A. 1883, at ten o'clock a.

m. of said day, at the door of the Court House, in Junction at ten o'clock 'm. of said day, at the door of the Court House, In Junction City, Davis County, Kansas, oner at pnblic sale, and sell to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all the right, title and interest of the said above named defendants In and to the following described lands and tenements, to wit: the south half of the north-east quarter fs. of n. e.

lit of Section twenty-eleht (2) in Township thirteen (13) south of Ranee five (o east; subject to a first morteage given to James uivii v-oumy, ivansas, oner at puouc saie, and sell to the highest bidder, for chs Building Material. he said above named defendant in and to tbe to- Wit it rnA1 In lrwlr ff.rtwaan Aw. rentier ana jonn a. vance, on wnicn nrst mortgage there Is due 84j0. Said lands and a no- lion City, Kansas.

Kald lands and tenements iYERYTHIN tenements will be sold to satisfy said order GUNS and PISTOLS. Fifteen years Experience in th9 Business Warrants me saving that I can ofier Better Goods at Less Honey than any otner House in the City. Wm, BXiAKELY. or saie. JUNCTION ICTY, KANSAS.

A large proportion of the baking powder old fearfully adulterated. A strictly pure bakln? powder Is made of two articles, only, Bi-Carb. Soda and Grape Cream Tartar. ji other ingredient can found in LaaA't Cbnileal Baking Powlr. Given under my hand at mi office in Junc WtU iAJ MblBIJT MtllU UrUCI OI SMiO.

Given under my hand, at my office Injunction City, Davis County, Kansas, tnisota day Ol April, A. DISSS. B. K. KIEHL.

tion City, Davis Kansas, this 5th day of April, lss3. At -WADLEIQH'S. a. Kitnii, it 3ams JUtvxb, AU y. for Plaintiff.

wt-st MeCLVBH A Hsufhast, AAtf for Plaintiff',.

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6,967
Years Available:
1873-1902