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Oskaloosa Sickle from Oskaloosa, Kansas • 4

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From Oar County Exchanges. TAX DEED IffOTZG OSKALOOSA SICKLE 9 Hi 1 1 98 9 17 160 29 7 10 17 lto 1U7 51 10 17 156 11 100 223 18 10 17 20 V059 10 17 SO 94 91 Wm Gish, Lot 4 in ne 13 Crosby, se 28 Pryor, se 4 Taylor, nw ex 18 se nej 27 Pasley, se i 29 I .50 A YEAR, --In Advance 2 45. Office of County Treasurer. 1 Jeffefon Kan. RIOT ICE.

is hereby given that unl---s the foUowing B- ot-i-cribed lands and lota, situate and lying in Jefferson County, and State of Kansas, be redeemed from Tax Sales, for the delinquent taxes of 18S2 on or before the day limited therefor, to-wit, THE FQURTH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 183(3. tne t-ame will beoonveyed to the purchasers. Given under iny baud this the IO1I1 day of March, 18S6. J. H.

JOHNSON. Treasurer of Jeflerson Kan. T. RAILWAY. OSKALOOSA STATION.

TIME CARD. Going East. Accomodation 9:34 a.m. Goino West. Accomodat'on ..5:45 p.

m. AL.EX LAEKINS, Agent Village of Meriden. A Qwenk Lot 6 Blo-k 4 OSAWKEE TOWNSHIP. S. T.

R. A. JAStatler, Lot begin at a poiutin the center of too Delaware riyer on the 11 line 4.00 chs of the nw cor-, ner of the see, and ruue 9 00 chs to the Hue ot Osawkie Town Bite; thence with Mid line 20.50 chs Ux the center 0 theDelawais river; thence up said river, following it- U3eanierings, Order of Easiness. Office of The Cocxty Clerk Jeefeksot CorxTY. Oskaloosa, Mar.

29, 1SSS. Notice is, hereby given that the following is the order of business assigned for the April, A. 1886 sess on of the Board of County Commissioners: April 12th; Chitwood and Dick, Ed. Smith Nos. 1 and 2 Roads.

April 13th; C. B. Wal bridge, I. C.Webster No 2, W. J.Quinlan and G.

M. Dix Roads. April 14th; David Reynolds, Ed. Snyder, Nos. 3 and 4, and Frank Waiters Roads.

April 15th; Chas. Bates, David May. No. 2, David May, vacation and J. M.

Stewart Roads. Miscellaneous business will be- taken up from time to time as occasion may require. E. L. -Worswick, County Clerk By A- B.

Cook, Deputy. OSKALOOSA TOWNSHIP. Description. To whom Assessed. a CI Am't of taxes charged Ius't.

a sS 57 29 96 2 83 Henry Taylo, nef 33 10 18 160 of w7a s27a sej ae 1ft 9 19 2 22 9 19 2' 9 91 IS IS 39 S5-l( 22 73; 4 75100 4 98. to the place of beginning in lie 31-Lot 5 nw fr 31 B. Cripe, 5 100. sw 2 61 City of Oskaloosa. Village of Osawkie." Notes, Blanks, Statements, Bill-Heads.

Note Heads, Letter Heads. Envelopes, Programmes, Sale Bills, Horse In fact almost anything you want printed, can be executed at the Sickle office in a neat, workman like manner, and with despatch, and at prices as Low as the Lowest. Report, of Pleasant Ridge School in District 95, for the term just ended. School opened September 14th, with au enrollment of thirty pupils. Average daily attendance School closed March 19th.

Quite a number of patrons and friends were present The following pupils deserve special mention for uniform good conduct and promptness in recitation Frank Ed wa ids. Ab-bie Wray, Arthur Gilbert, Willie Gross, Dollie Wr v. Mittie Edmonds, Abe Gilbert, Minnie Shalkenback, Ettie Edmonds, Mary Gilbert, Minnie Shalkenback, Et ie Edmonds, Mary Gilbert, Lennie Sheldon, Tampy Wray, Freddie and Albert Edmonds, Tvy and Ora Howard. And the following have made an average ninety in their respective studies: Frank Edmonds, Abbie Wray, Ettie and Lannie Edmonds, Lennie Sheldon, Timmie, Doliie and Tampy Wray. Willie Sheldon, Arthur and Mary Gilbert, Ernest Shalkenback.

Prentice Howard, Herbie Boyd and Willie Sheldon. The school is in a flourishing condition, being, as I am assured, general ly satisfactory. Bflle McMahan, T'r. Try Trapp on papering and decorating your room. Amt.

54 50 29 25 17 54 17 7t Block, 9 11 12 lots, 5 6fe7 18 3 6 and 7 Lot 9 S4 87 Ella Coy, Georsre Dayis William Ebbs I Jj'airholna Block 1 9 9 23. Nl Alien 22 rt A Btatler Butler, all 41 1 S(K 1 SO- 07 Winter is still "lingering. Dealers at Oskaloosa are paying the following prices: Corn, 25ct3 Oats, 25 to 3a cts Butter. Creamery. 35, country, 15cts Chickens, $2.00 to 82.50 per cloz 7 cts Ppr Ioz Potatoes, 65 to 75 ots Hos, 31 to per 100 Hay, $4.50 to 5.00 per ton Mr.

David Linn is suffering with the severe cold that is going the rounds of the community. For Sale. A jrcond hand 'wagon. Inquire Hopewell Corn's hardware store. tf.

Let everybody say what they will, hut it will pay to hire the workman who has the experience and skill. Thapp is the man. Mr. Samuel Corn left this week The County Board meets oa the 12th. FAIRVIEW TOWNSHIP.

swell's Addition. 1 ana 2 17 3 17 Wra Monroe. 53 26. IS 62 I i Fair holm, Valley Falls. Married, At the residence of the bride's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. 0 Class, Nortonville, Kansas, March 16, 1886, by Rev. Hoyes, Mr. Seth Norman and Miss LiHie Class. Crandall.

the machinist, has an offer of 81,500 to remove his plant tv another town; but proposes to remain here if he can receive assistance to the amount of 1000. Henry Gardinei and family left for their homestead in Mead county, Tuesday night. He shipped a car load of things for his new farm. Freman Walker left for California lat Monday, intending to make his home there. He had the misfortune to lose 825 in currency just before he started, but some one found 820 of it, and restored it to him just as the train on which he was departing was pulling away from the depat.

Died, after a lingering illness, at her home near Winchester. Kansas, Thursday, March 18th, 1885, Mrs. A. E. Bromley, aged 4:8 years, 2 months and 23 days.

El. Norlhrup "eft fcr San Diego, California, last Thursday. He has secured a position in a grist null there at lucrative wages. J. V.

Carson and his men are rushing the New Era building up with very gratifying rapidity, and a day or two more will see the carpenter work all completed. Miss Nola Webster, J. M. Walker and Geo Fitz-sitnmons left via the A. T.

Fe Monday for California and Wash-ton Territory. Blue mound had her annual rlre last week Two boys passing along the road, thought ta amuse themselves by iighting a match and tiring the prairie, which they did, and the result was several farms-burned over and some eighty or a hundred tuns of hay burned besides a large amount of fence posts etc. Messrs. Hatfield, Layue and Booth are the greatest loosers. Mr.

Harding, the father of the boys who did the firing offered to turn over some six-r teen tons of hay which ho has in the barn, but that does not appear to satisfy all parties, and so me 1 awing is likely to result. FitzsiEamons Addition. E. Worswick Itch. Prairie Mange, and Scratches every land on red ir 30 Minutes by -WoolfordV Sanitary Lotion This never fails.

Sold by J. W. Balslcv 'Druggist. Jan, 29, lyr do S. T.

R. A-. Amt 2 10 17 43 99-100 45 54 2 10 17 SO 83 2 2 10 17 SGS-100 3 20- 2 10 17 62 OS- 2 10 17 59 43 OO 11 10 17 21 It 100 23 IS. 26 10 17 26 3S-100 17 10 10 18 10 3S7- Henry Page Lot 7 t'o sj ne do 6 Hannah Hillyer a1 do Lot 4 Lot 4. J.it 3 sw se se Davis I Sam Peppard ft butler 3 30 3 31 6 53 46 40 14 14 5 34 18 38 7 49 1 65 5 A 6 A and; 10 A 10 11 and-12 2 6 and ot 5 Boucher Addition.

nj of niof 6 G. 7 Emily Phillips, Win Chapman, Willis Irvin, Ken, Chapman, Read C. G. Bessey's advertisement in another column. He breeds Plymouth Rock chickens, nd Poland China swine exclusively.

for his home in Woo Ison county, UNIOX TOWNSHIP. Amt 31 82 12 SS R. A. 19 160 19 80 T. 9 9.

10- S. 12 1.2 1 Minor Howard nwj do til "wi Hinton. lots 7 ana 8 in KAW TOWNSHIP. S. T.

R. A. Amt AWMurphy 9eoJ MuddvCrek sw 36 10 16 9 4 07" ne fr 25 11 16 1 75-100 1 7U Mike Dinnen e40 ne fr 4 11 17 40 31 30 A Hurd, I ne 17 11 7 SO 21 39. Kaw Half-LVeed Lands. John Wanmaley.

7, -survey No. begin at a point 14. S4 eh, and 26.00 ens of tne ue cor of the survey, and run 21.4;' chs; thence 9.6S ch, thence a 30 3-" 12.50 chs; thenoo 9.26 ohc. to the bak of the Kans river: thenc down the river 60 5.50 chs thence 8 75 0 4.25 chf-; thence 24.36 cha to the 19 39 98-100 12 73 SEND 20 CENTS for my 50-page pamphlet, A Year, Or How I Manage Poultry." Tens how ro make an --incubator costing less than 6. How tt buil cheap poultry houses, eure cholera, make hens ly, e'c, J.

G. Bkssey, Abilene. Kansas, Breeder of Plymouth Rock Fowls and Poland China Swine. Price List Free. Ben Larson, begin at a point 223 ft St 30 ft of se cor of the sec run 11 120 ft; thence w60 ft, thence 320 ft, thence 60 ft to the place of Ieg'ng in SjHe 16 SBLawrenotiAV 5a 7a a wis 21 93 6 07 48 61 place of beginning, containing 34 acres- 20 20 1-6 5 JO SHERIFF'S SALE, Village of Grantville Village Sots 1 6 7 8 Block STATE OF KANfiAS.

S3 9 Gaud LeavenworthCoun rry, Lewis Martin. Parsonage, do Lot 21 Liacoln straefi 23 Adams street 25 Adauii stiet 7 03 11 56. 11 35 10 59 77 36 44 44 4rt 1 25 Hold Harker 4. 8 8 IO. 7- 10L 1.L and 8 3 4, and Married, 21.

1886, at the home of the bride, near Winchester by Eld. H. F. Marshall; Mr. Robert Boyd and Miss Ella Gibson.

Master Noah. Johnston left on Tuesday for Ottumwa, Iowa, to enter the Ottumwa Iron Works, for the pnpose of learning the machinist business. We hope he may be successful in his undertakings, and learn the business. Rev. G.

S. Dearborn was presented with a beautiful emblem pin by the members of Oskaloosa Lodge I-O. G. TM on last Tuesday evening, as a reminder that his services as the organizer and friend of the Lodge was not forgotten. Artichokes For Seed, at F.

M. Westlake Peoples' Grocery. "Dr. Johnston reports a flue hoy at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

Jake Fogle on last Sunday. A Good Team to sell or trade on good property in Oskaloosa. Enquire at the People's Grocery. The question should be, who can do me tue best job of painting for the same amount of money? Don't forget Trapp. Rev.

Dearborn and wife started for their new field of labor on Wednesday. The best wishes ot all follow them. Mr. J. II.

C. Hopewell has purchased Mr. George Corn's interest in the hardware store of Hopewell Corn, and the firm is now Hopewell Hopewell. TJncle Henry" KENT UC TO WNSHI P. Amt S.

T. It A. Amt 132 2 37 Amt 23 79 5 49 JEFFERSON TOWNSHIP. S. T.

II. A. Howard ej of' How aid road aw 1 9 19 Andrew Wilson est s2a 10a- ne fr 5 9 19 2 Villasc; of Winchester. Lots Block II Talcott 5, 7 do (i 7 NORTON TOWNSHIP. Winchester.

Orphan children from New York for whom homes are desired will not arrive on April 2nd, but hope to come at an early date, of which due notice will be given. Rev. Bauserman preached Mrs. Bromley's funeral sermon last Friday afternoon. The Christian church was crowded to overflowing, many went away because they could not get in.

A Allen; 25 25-1C0 lot 24 11 2:7 25 25-100 66 38 J-H Venable, begin at the se corner of the sec and run 11 2j O0 1200 chs; thence 3-I5 0.75 chs; thence 15 50 che; thence 8 5 62' chs; thence 8.87i chs; thence 20.00 chs; thence 40 0U chs to the place of beginning in ne fr 6 11 13. 89 75-100. 16 49. Dave Roriek, Lot begin, at a. point 11 14 chs 11.

and 19C2 chs. of corner of the sec, and run 2:50 ch tbeiices 8 03 chs; theui-e 1.50 chs; thence 2.00 chs; thence -3 50 elis; thence 2 40 elm theme 2.0 chs; thence 3 63 chs to the beginntiing, in a 22 11 IS 2 40-100 3 16. Logan, Lot i-egin at a point i7.30 chs and 22.12 ens the se earner of the fiec; and 1 uu 5 91 iherue 2.50 chs; thence 5 91 thei ee 2 50 As spring approaches the W. J. Buehan, Trustee in trust for A.

T. Hines, G. V. Bryant E. L.

Bartlett, and W. J. Buchau, Plain -tiff, vs. George II. Hines.

Flora A. Hinea, John W. Craucer, -Herman Markson, Assiguee of Leavenworth Savings Bank in Bauk-ruptcy, Ide, "Receiver of Kansas In surance Company. Jame3 N. Barons, Administrator of Estate of George- Young, deceased, George S.

Woodward, Assignee of Kansas Iu9urance Company, Alliance Mutual iile Assurance Society of the United States, Emma flea, formerly Emma Hines, and her husband Joseph Rea, YVh-itder, Eli W. Metzer, Harris C. Hines, A. James, H. C.

Oglesby, John A Carter, J. Taylor, Justus Ingersoll, Sarah R.Ingarsoll, George A. Smith, xM. S. Fowler, R.

Al. Phillips, J. P. Maddeu, W. H.

I). Eaves, John Higginbotham, John C. Douglass, M. H. lutdey, Eil F.

Kellogg, Levi Wilson, Ann M. Shire, Executors of the James W.Gaw, Last Will and Tes-tarneut of Daniel "Shire, deceased, Albaua Carter, Ida M. Miller, Madison Li. Miller, WilliamB.Carson, Hannah Morrow, Anna Eaves, A. P.

Gibb Jabez Steeper; Jacob Smith, Partuerf as David Li. Lakin, Smith Lakin, Defendants. By virtue of an Order of Sale bearing date the 10th day of March, A. 1886, to me directed and delivered, issued in the above entitled action by the Clerk of the District Court of the State of Kansas, sitting in and for the coanly of Leavenworth, and also prospects lor the 11. I.

railroad to place uf bt giiiiiing, in J- of 22. 11 18 1 50-100 7 10 2 47 ai Williams; lot 2 of Del, river 25 11 18 1 through vY inchester are so en couraging, and knowing the K. C. road will be widened in a few weeks S. T.

R. A. AraC John Hayes nwj 33 7 20 SO 47 15 Village of Nortonville. Lpti Block Amt Whitman, 50 ft by 150 1 18 50 ALRicketts, ne 7 2 115 do 8 2 14 77 Bcott 10 2 9 78 Rieketts 12 2 10 11 Brown 11 6 1 75 Babcock, 32 15 75 2 22 110 Davis, 7 22 6.60 2 Piae-Bt-reet 860 1 44 to a standard guage, and the Kansas Insurance Company, of Winchester booms and the new store that will be opened out at the old "4-corners" Annual Meeting'. There will be a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Jelferson County Agricultural and Mechanical Society held at the Court House in Oskaloosa, at 1 o'clock, p.

on April 13th, 18S6. A full attendance is desired as business of. great importance will be transacted. A. J.

Buck, Secretary. Public Sale. I will offer for sale at Public Auction at my residence 2 miles north east of Oskaloosa. on the old Chapman farm, on Saturday, ArRiL 10th, 1886, the tol lowing property, to-wit: Two mares, one 4-yr-old horse, six cows, one fresh; two 2-JT old heifers; one 2-yr old bull; three brood sows; and one thoroughbred boar; twenty-three shoats; one wagon and spring wagon; mowing machine, rake, corn drill, set double harness, single harness cultivators, plows, harrows, stoves, sewing machine, household and kitchen furniture. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, a.

m. Terms: Nine months time will be given on all sums over 10, with accepted security, note to draw interest at the rate of 10 per cent per annum. ,810 and under, cash. 5 per cent discount for cash. F.

It. Gillmoee. stand in a couple of weeks "is it any wonder the average Winehestente is one of the earliest settlers oi tms county, and well known as an upright, straight-forward, christian gentleman. Mr. J.

T. Hopewell, his partner, is also favorably known by all the country round as an hon-christian gent'eman, and who is very popular. We bespeak for them a fair share of the patronage in their line of business. Vitality, exhausted by overwork or disease, is surely restored by use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Don't be awake nights and cough! Ayer's Cherry Pectoral will relieve the cough and induce a good night's rest.

DELAWARE TOWNSHIP. feels good. A. V. Barns is having a hand some porch built on the east and Amt 7 91 Tv XL 7- 17.

13 7-9 north sides of his residence. From Here and There. Another Kansas zephyr arreeted us this week, thereby checking the order of the farmers that were Kav 'Half-Breed A Allen, Lot 3, Survey No 2A, Itegin on the line at a point 23.10 chs ot tiie corner of "the 'Survey, aul- run 16 84 chs tnence 17.70 chs tueuce 1S.84 ens thence 11 17 70 fiie place of beginning, containing 29 acres, 33 19 Wesley Garrett. Lot 1, Sjryey No. 20; be- gin at the ne corner of the Survey, aod run w-13 33 ch; thence 42 thence 13.33 chs; thence 42.2chs, to the place of beginning, containing 57 85-100 acres.

85 10 Wesley Garrtt, Lot 6. Survey No. 20; be-giu ou the line at a point 42.2chs of ihe cor of the Survey and run 47.13 chs-; thence 10.00 chs; thence 32,00 chs; thence 21.00 chs. thence 35 15 chs to the bank of the Kansas river; theuce up said river to the mouth of the Delaware river: thtnee up the Delaware rier to a point 42.25 chs of the line of the Sur- vey; thence 70.00 chs to the place of be-ginninir (except 30 acres thereof containing 206 65-10 asres, 210 04 Wesley Garrett. Lot2.Survey No.

21; begin on the line at a point 34 83 chs of the ne corner of the survey and run 27.01 thence 32.35 chs; thence 73 30' 26 63 cbs, thence 39.50 chs to the place of beginning, containing 94 29-100 acres 13S 31 Wesley Garrett, That part of lot 5, Survey Xo. 21, lying in Kentucky township, described as follows, viz: Begin on bank of the Kansas River at a point 18.00 chs above the earner of the Survey, and run 11 47.00 chs, thence 16.00 ch thence 45.00 chs to the a bank of the Kansas river, thence dowa th said river to the pi ace of beginning, cox taining1 70 4O-100 acres 113 56 City of Perry. working like bees. by virtue of the Judgmeut rendered in said actiou by said Court on the 5th day of July, A. D.

1884, 1 will.on Tuesday, April 20, 18S6, at 11 o'clock, a. at tne South Door Rev. McCoy failed to be On hand to preach at Tibbett last Sunday. C.Clayton, an old-timer of Jef of the Court House, in the City of ferson county, has rented the Kep linger farm. 2 .8 17 11 Si 71 34 Trees! Trees! Daniels 13 7-9 sw fr 35 do Lot 1.

begin at the ne cor of the sec and run 27.50 chs. thence a 5 20.00 cha to the center of the Delaware river. Thence down the center of said river, following: meanderings to the line of the sec; thenctt 1.75 chs; thence 11 41.90 chs to the beginning in nw fr I Daniels, Lot 1, begin at tut ne corner of the sec and rn 21.75 chs to the center of the Delaware river; tbepce down the center of said river, follow-. in its meandering, to a poinc 10.00 chs of the 11 line of the sec; thence 2.CK) chs; thence 29.00 chs to the center of the aforesaid river, thence down the same, following its mean-deriDgs to the line of the sec; thence 9.75 chs to the ee cor of the J- sec; thence 40 00 chs to the beginning- in sw Geo A Jones, sw I 32 nw 33 Ham, wj'nwj- 10 Tree planters and all others who A great many of our farmrs have are interested in treegrowing, sown tbe.r oats. don't miss this opportunity, but In place of that constantly tired out feeling, Ayer's Sarsaparilla will give you strength.

That slight cold you think so little of may prove the forerunner of a complaint that may be fatal. Avoid this result by taking Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, the best remedy for colds, coughs, "catarrhs, bronchitis, incipient consumption, mid nil other throat and lung diseases. Mr. George Sclmester is getting the material ready for a barn on his farm'. H.

White and wife are both lying low with with but poor prospects of recovery. Jack Douglass and Tom Meredith write at once for my wholesale price-list of Evergreens and Trees, both wild and nursery grown. Sly facilities fur procuring good tree are Unsurpassed; prices as low as the lowest, and my packing guaranteed to be perfect. Address, J. C.

Finney, Proprietor of Sturgeon Bay Nursery, Sturgeon Buy, Wis. tje 1. stars soon for Dakota, having Dead wood -City for their destination! hey will be accompanied by Jerry Webb and family. 28 17 72 33-8 17 160 Will Lawless found a den of young wolves recently, but failed to capture them. 17 160 18 80 18 8 8 8 ,100 34 07 58 79 71 69 63 68 2 88 2G6 19 71 2 78 Lot Block 15 16 17 28 3 33 20 21 22 2 21 31 3 13 29 tud 30 32 1 34 34 35 and 36 32.

192 37 32 77 16 35- 1 20 1 and 2 49- 11 05 Butts, a 90 ft lot 5 in nwj 19 Bruce Fletcher has gone to Ar City cf Valley Falls Oskaloosa. in Jetterson County, State of Kansas, offer at Public Sale, and sell to the highest bidder for cash in hand at time of sale, the following described Real Estate, situate, lying and btiiug in the County of Jefferson, State of Kansas; to-wit: The south west quarter of section (29) twenty nine, towusbip (7) seveu, range (1'J) nineteen. The north eastquaiter of the south east quarter of neetiou (26) tweuty-six, townsip (8) eight, range (18) eighteen. Lota (22) twenty-two, (23) twenty-three, and (24; twenty-four, in Block (10) ten, in the Town of Medina. The undivided oue-half of the south east quarter of.

section (13) twelve, township (10), range (6) six teeu. Those portions of this, last mentioned tract in the possession of the defendants, Hannah Morrow, P. Gibb, and Geo. A. "Smith, respect ively, wilt be sold in separate lots; which are separately described its Lots (17) seventeeu and (19) nineteen, in Block fl) one.

in the Town of West Meriden, ueing in possession of the said Hannah rrow; and Lot (63) sixty three, the south sis feet of Lot (6i) sixty-one, and the north thirteen and a half feet of Lot (65) sixty-five, in Block (1) one, in the Town of West Meriden, being in the possession of the said A. Gibb; And Lot (5) five, the South six and a half feet of Lot (3) three, and the north three and a half feet of Lot (7) seven; in Block (1) one, in the Town of West Merideu, being in the possession of George A. Smith. This property will be sold without M. L.

Critchfield is inclosing some vacant lots near his stable for the purpose of making a hog lot. Mr. G. A. Patterson has begun the remodelinc of Ins residence.

6.4 Out Lot Piazzek. Dave-Roriok Jerry Jauie 31 0 21 78 78 kansas. Indications are- good for a large crop of apples this season. James Gilluly goes to Trenton, this week to work in the R. R.

shops at that place. A larare acrease of flay will lv Notice of City Election. City Clerk's Office, Oskaloosa, Kans. To the voters of the City of Oskaloosa, Kansas, You are hereby notified that there will be an election held in said City on the First Monday in April, A. D.

1SS6, for the purpose of electing the following officers: One Mayor, and Five Councilmen, to hold their respective offices for one year. Given under my hand and seal this 5th day of March, A. D. 18S6. Geo.

A. Patterson, City Clerk. 3 3 78 Amt 58 73 69 41 13 57 1581 Mr. J. M.

Dick has moved into Mrs. Tedrick's house near the Pres-byteriaa church. Bro. Klingman of the Report called on Tuesday, and reported everything sereno over at Meridea, sown here this season. Trustee Pen n'ngtoh was around last week takinsr valuation of nrro.

erty this locality. W. H. Hisrhfell has recovered thf money lost by him some time ago, RURAL TOWNSHIP. S.

T. A Hoaper. se 31 lb 19. 160 do sw 9 11 19 160 Stephen English, wlswj 15 11 19 80 Emily Humphries, nw nw 17 11 19 20 Kaw Half-Breed Lands. Wesley Garrett.

That part of Lot 5, Survey No. 21, lying in Rural township, des cribed a follows, viz: Begin at the se cor of the survey and run 51.58 chs thence 17 65 chs, thence 47.00 cha to tne bank of the Kansas river, thence southeasterly down eaid river 18.00 chs to the place of Legioning; containing 86 86-100 acres Village oi Williamstown. School District No. 42. Lot 9 Block 7 do do 10 7 SARCOXIE TOWNSHIP.

S. T. R. A. Noah My era, 34 ne Be 36 10 19 30 mention or which was made in the Mr.

G. W. Wise has torn down the old buildipg adjoining his residence, and will mak9 some needed improvements. D. II.

Morse, is getting the. material on the ground for aa addition to his office. rlCKLS. Miss May Long is visiting at her appraisement. I do do 66 do 67 do eg do G9 do 70 Piazzek, Los 4 Block 1 do 5 1 do 6 1 do 1 2 do 2 3 do 3 2 do 3 3 7 4 Jas Anderson, 3 16 do 4 16 do 5 16 Adeline Bermer, 7 16 Hillyer s23ft 30 ft 5 18, do 20 ft 5 18 Geo Goodrich, 75 ft 5 and 6 22 Hicks, 10 ft 24 ft 5, and 24 ft 6 Woodbury.

1 26 Hillyer, 90 ft 1 and 2 33 24ft 114ft 1 and 2 38 Lowman 8 53 do 9 53. Fanny Dade 5 58 do 6 58 A Cush en berry, 10 59 ElHillyer. 9 70 SC Gephart, 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10.11,12. 78 do all 79 1 and 2 87 4,5,6,7,8.9.10,11,12, 87 9 96 ROCK GREEK TOWNSHIP. S.

T. R. A. JV Barnes se 1 1-9 16.16U 7 94 1 73 2 SO 7 94 2 30 2 30 1 73 2 76 5 57 141 1 41 5 57 5 14 5 14 297 81 364 89 19 76 78 26 14 96 2 78 2 78 8 96 2 06 1 73 51 51 22 14 86 18 83 63 18 484 139 08 sister's Mrs. E.

McCracken this Given uuder mv hand this 18th week. day of March, A. D. 18S6. DAVID HOUSH.

M. Neal will farm the Jake Pot Sheriff of Jefferson County, Kansas. ior! farm. iuar. iy.

ot. 85 85 Ed. Deshaziar and Anna Frindle were married recently. Change Cars! HAMILTON HUDDLESTGN Are now offering extra inducements to Cash Buyers in Groceries and Oieensware. We carry the Largest Assortment of Canned Goods in the city.

We are receiving new goods every day. Nothing old in our stock. The Best Flour in the Market. Close Prices on 300 to 500 lb Lots Dried Apples, Prunes, Currants Peaches, Blackberries, Tubs, Buckets, Baskets, Churns, Oil-Cans, Lanterns, Call and get Prices highest market price for Butter, Eggs, Chickens, k'c. Mr.

Chance is stopping at Jas. I Any person caa be-Q CI fl come so thoroughly post-CI I I ed in three weeks reviewing with the Common ch ool Quesfion Book as successfully pass the most difficult and technical legal exanjination for teachers' certificates. By its aid thousands of Amt 11 85 Stewarts, waiting for the return of Ex-Sheriff Davis lost a valuable cow on Wednesday evening. She hal been sick for several days. Mr, G.

W. Corn, wife and child, accompanied Mr. Samuel Corn to his home in Woodson county, uid will bo absent about a week, when they will move to the farm purchased of Mr. Fred Gill more, heretofore known as the Chapman place. peopie earn a lucrative livelihood.

School weather again so that he can go south. Charley Burnam recently folded his tent and silently stole away to Mr. F. Gil luly's where he will work this summer. Reporter.

sold last year. Circulars and SDecimen pages lor stamps. Agents wanted. We are prepared to print, at snoxt. notice, Bills, Jack Bills.

Sale Bills, Hand Bills, Snipes, kc in the best style and at lowest Prices, at the SICKLE Li A. H. Crate, Caldwell, Amt 67 42. MH Wisconsin,.

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