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La Cygne Journal from La Cygne, Kansas • 3

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A BAD STATE OF AFFAIRS. SOT PRINTED. Jingo. From a correspondent of the Journal. Business Lags When Not Advertised.

local Matters. At Best. OESET. Keeney, ase Keeney, age Subscribers to the JoURXAL who are in arrears will greatly oblitie the publishers by making Hardy 92 years, early payment of their indebted died Tuesday at his home in Trad SATURDAY, FEB 28, 1891. Weather is a little chilly this F.

Sae, of Woodson county, near Yates Center, was in these parts last week, looking after Petty Thieving and Misdemeanors Committed Under Cover or JSignt Stringent Measures Needed to Suppress the Evil. The people of La Cygne have re 0 ness. ing Post. His funeral was held at! A counter blotter was taken Established Twenty Years. cattle.

A good many cattle will from the II Davis more Wed neday afternoon. Contained in that place and he was buried there. It has been suggested that Mr. Keeney was the oldest man in Linn county, but the proposition is die- The List or I'ensions Granted Xmt Given Ont Soldier Notes. The Pension Office has discontinued giving out the names of those whom pensions are granted on a plea that it causes applications for increase of pensions to the detriment of original claimants.

The following veterans were examined Feb. 18 and 25 by the Pen sion Board in Pleasanton: Henry cently been subjected to an unusual number of petty losses of property go on the range this W. G. Sage was down-to Mulberrv. II Maurer, practical watchmaker and jeweler ami dealer in watchec, voice.

Finder pleae leave at JOUR i during tue night. All sorts of ar clocks and lewelry. Honest work puted tides of minor value have been NAL office and be rewarded. II. White.

41 stolen, and while the thefts have MATTHEWS. W. T. Matthews died Sunday of at fair prices. 31 mmm- La Cygne.

The Knights of Pythias dance not occasioned any considerable vivKfi Wednesday nisui i floss to any individual, in the ag pneumonia, at trading lust, age This city otters to capitalists for 30 years. The funeral and inter trregate tney nave amounted to a Cygne Opera Hall proved a flatter ing social succjsh, but on account Feltirigberger, Trading Post, Co A Md Enr. oriaina Augustus Meyer-, La Cyne, Co. 11th Mo. large sum.

meni were at Trading Post. The development a va-t quantity coal Ask for Advertising Rates in the LA CYGNE JOURNAL, Then Take Your Choice of The Best Offer. of the verv cold weather the at dee-aed was a "trother of Mrs Ihe nuisance has become intolerable and stringent measures inrt. original; Au-nn is. bwin.

tendance was less han it would and numerous other natural advantages, including an of Fort Sco't, Co 88th Ohio must be adopted to protect the last Jasper Kelsey has located as a barber in Stuart City, An exhibition at the school house, the eve of. the 27th Willie Etherington bought a pony at a recent sale. The next thing, Willie, is a buggy, and then; look out, J. L. Massey has bought a farm from J.

W. Sage, near Dana, McAnaily and Will Bowman will start for Oregon the first of Sam and Ed. McDonald and Barney Flanagan are talking of going to Colorado in the G. B. Swan has rented the place of M.

Jackson. Swan and family have moved from Anderson county have been otherwise, and financially the enterprise was unprofitable deferable wood lor manufacturing W. W. Hutchins, of La Cygne. IN MEMORY OF MABEL SWAV.

Froir a correspondent of the Journal. property of the citizens. increa-e; John Frazier, Miami, Co. 5th Ind. original; Joseph the guilty parties must be Shoemaker.

Centerville, Co. The Knights are a very enterprising and hospitable organization, and whatever they undertake they purposes. mmm ITEMS. watched, detected, arrested and punished to the full extent of the 116th original; Aaron Green, Died, Tuesday, February 17, law. do in the best manner.

1891, alter an illness of over La Cygne, Co. 11th III. original; Thomas Larue, Moranton, Kan, Co. 5th Ky. vol.

inft Each good citizen should be on eighteen weeks, ths beloved child F. M. Couley has bought an of T. A. atid Mattie Swan the alert, and not only see that his other lot of goods, consisting of rockers, chairs, bedsteads, stands, original; Henry Clarity, La Cygne, Co.

100th U. S. C. original; property is. protected to the best ot his abilitiy, but render" to the Catch the petty thievee.

Punish the petty thieves. Get rid of the petty thieves. Watch for the petty thieves. Put the petty thieves in jail Mabel Swan was born near Madison, Jeff-r- mirrors, and a fine assortment of to the home of their mother, near Joseph Fine, Pleasanton, Co. proper authorities and his neigh 8on county, Indiana.

January 23, 1SS4. Died ared seven years aud tweoty-five days. The tinware, which he will sell, strict Jingo. Mr. Swan will probably lo H3th U.

S. C. inft original; bors all the assistance in bis power deceased was interred in the Jiueo burial It Pays to Advertise. Samuel Sample, Plea-anton, Co. ly tor cash, cheap.

Call and see him before buying. 35 cate in Stuart City, as a landlord M. Sage and W.J. Oliver Organize a local anti-thief so to rid the community of the crim-nals who are nightly robbing good 7th Kan. eav; original; Wn.

J. ground. No more sbal! her sweet voice greet os, We may look but she never will come; The following carload ship oiety. were over to Stuart City last Sun McMillan, Mound City, Co. 1st She is missed from here place here among us ments ot treight nave gone away C.

Allen is talking oi people of their property. Prompt action is necessary Spavins and splints cured by VV a cav original; Wm. moving back to La Tbe Hunt, Plea-anton, Co. A 6ih Kan. J.

A. Nath. 30 from La Cygne over the Memphis Koute the past week: T. N. Marshall, two of hogs; Geo.

J. Miller There should be no delay. There is urgent need of the use of the Smith Show Company had quite original; jm lioot, Potatoes are scarce in thi large crowd at the school house the market. itil, the. rockpile, the ball and Mercantile one of hog; Bla- other evening.

the sick list Parker, Co. 2nd Bat. Mo. St mil original; Wm. P.

Culberson, Parker, Co." 6th Kan chain. every mtn do his duly Load the gun for the petty ker one of oats; W. II. last week was W. J.

in this cause and the outrage will thieves. White, two of merchandise; J. II. lbomas Sailors is staying with cav. original; Altred rage, laa- W.

H. BROAD WELL, DRUGGIST BOOKSELLER. Flax se-l to loan. Geo. Crawford, odp of cattle; J.

M. Charley White. mus, Co. 1st III. Lt.

origin cease speedily. NEWS NOTES. Miller Mercantile Co. 40 Stewart, one of cattle; E. Jones, al; B.

McFarland, Farlinville, Co I 8th mil. cav original; Ben two of wood; M. A. Detoiest, one Put the petty thieves on the ot cattle. Sunny Ridge.

From a correspondent of the Journal. Tock pile. jamin Miller, l'rescott, Co lv Farlinville. From a correspondent of tbe Journal. And mourned is her desolate borne.

Dear Mabel is gone! we loved her so; but tiod took her away. She was too good to stay with us, She's gone with bim to stay. There is no sorrow where she dwells, No hearts up there are sad; God wipes the tears from all their eyes, His presence makes them glad. Our darling is gone! we miss her so; 1 he house is lone and still; Her gentle voice and pleasing moods Our hearts did so entbrill. Oh, bow we wept! our darling, dead, Lay on her couch so white; It seemed that Heaven around her shed A part of its own light.

Our dear Mabel is gone! we bow the bead, Submissive to bis will; God gave and toon 'tis be alone, The aching void can till. He chains us by a link divine, With bim in part we dwell; We smile thro' tears, while we would say, "He doeth all things well." C. S. Nolix's small fruits, trees, Make it uncomfortable for the 5th Ivan. cav.

original; James Aus The farmers have begun their ornamentals, etc. I oiler for the tin, Plt-asanton, Co. A 6th Kan. petty thieves. Wheat is looking fine in this part spring trade a large and fine stock Md.

original; Albert Matlow, Flax seed to loan. Geo. DEALER IN spring Karr has moved to Chicago. Lindsay has rented Mrs. James Karr's place ot every description of fruit and Pleasanton, Co.

1st Miller Mercantile Co. 40 house on his father's farm, south ornamental trees. Write me tor original; B. Mullis, Pleas Make life a burden here to the Massey has rented one of of A. Stites has rented his brother's place north of here anton, Uo.

1 3rd iN U. mt. price list. Address M. K.

Nolin, nurseryman, Parker, Kan. 41 BOOKS, inft. original; John McKale, Pres- Mrs. J. Karr Kuhn has rented John Hightower's Moore preached the fun petty thieves.

J. Stewart is over from Ot tawa, on a visit. cott, Co. lv 5th W. Va.

home II. W. Swan and wife, of guards, original; Josiah Jameson, eral ot ihe two Milton children the 15th inst. at the Richland school O. Dobyus is building Anderson county, are visiting id Flax peed to loan.

Geo. 3Ir. Carrey's Cheek. The Journal is in receipt of a .1 in tort Scott, (Jo li, 15th Iowa vol-. this vicinity Adolph Hamer will Miller Mercantile Co.

40 a new h.use on his farm east of work for James Deel this spring increase; Li. I. ood, ulton, Uo. I 20th Ind. and III.

cav original; Charles Drurv, Blue Mound, Co. circular containing me iouowing paragraph: 1 he petty tnieves are a nui Dunningbam, of Kansas here; size 14x24. B. N. Hostetter is doing the W.

Piatt "We write to ak if you will run Business Changes. The La Cygne Alliance Ex City, will farm the Kayfield place 2nd Ky. increase: John N. eance that cannot be tolerated. Mr.

Gil. Weaver, and daugh ter, are down from Kana City. during the balance of the year Kosa Jones, of Kingman rides in a brand new wagon he lately There will be Haley, Certerville, Co. 10th Mo. change Co have quit business in 1891 the advertisement of the Kan av increase.

this citv. ihe stock of merchandise county, is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tyner, in this STATIONERY, WALL PAPER, Paints, Oils, and Varnishes. sas Democrat six inches in length a targe area ot nax sown in this Flax i-eed to loan.

Geo J. which it carried havini; passed to part this spring. Linton, Miller Mercantile Co. 40 vicinity A. Swan has rented and thirteen ems.

wide as shown on this circular, in consideration to the ownership ot tv. of Pleasanton, was here Saturday place near East Mount Zion, on Sleep with one eye open until Robert Mi'chell Post, No. 0, G. A adopted the follow of tliH exchange of our daily edi which he moved this week the pi-tty ihieve are liipoel of. on business o.

atepnens nas put a new picket fence around his tion for your weekH? If so we Wuttke, ite manager of the store, and his brother, A. J. Wuttke, of Iowa, the new firm being Wuttke Brothers. C. Wuttke had a Jacobs and L.

P. Ferguson, ol Hon. 11 W. Blu, ot Pleasan- houe Mr and Mrs. T.

W. will send you a nteieotyp-d plaie Paola, were in this vicinity on bus ton, wgN in the city lant Saturday Witcher visited their son at Bar ot the same, thus saving you com iness Jones will work at home this summer. Sun Flax seed to loan. Geo. J.

ing resolutions, reported by It. F. Thort e. Henry Dellinger and E. MeCatty, committee: Id the dt-ath of William Tecumseh Sherman the Nntion hiis lost one of ita most loyal de fender3, a military commander whose bravery and ability entitle bitn to the most honored remembrance for patriotic endeavor crowned position and the wear ot your large portion of the Stock of the old company from the first, and Miller Mercantile Co.

40 type." day school is still progressing. nard recently E. C. Lowe has been quite sick the past Feed in this part is getting scarce nnd can hardly be had at any price. will be the resident proprietor of Money to loan on cood secur Let us look into this proposition: ity.

Linn County Bank 40 Ten months' advertising is wanted the new concern. It appears that the Alliance stockholders did not in the Journal in the first place; B. It. Fawcett is in Kansas with heroic aud brilliant achievements. His comrades irresistibly loved bim to Parker.

From a correspondent of tbe Journal. Dallas Alexander, of La Cygne, Prescriptions and Family Receipts City, working at the carpenter' man The survivors of the G'and Armv of six inch advertisement lor ten month That space in this paper If the winter continues hard, stock will come out very Mr. Moch, our blacksmith, is kept busy. He has lately purchased more land near his shop He has come to trade. the Republic mouru his demise deeply.

They sympathize with his bereaved lamilv and was buying cattle in this vicinity is worth $29.16. lu make it even Carefully Compounded. Call at the Linn County Bank the first of the Case share with them in uo'eiued sorrow the loss of one who was the pride and honor of his we will say 29.25, or $29. which if you are in need money. 40 Longdon, of Blue Moundr have country and his people, a threat model military D.

Mumford has rented ever way you want it Add th chieftain, a Qiao whose fame and virtue v. ill opened an implement store in Union A first class horse shoer at the Cradick place and will sow price of the Journal tor ten exalt future generations to noble deeds, as Hall building, and are doing a Tanot-hiH's. Give him a call. 52 50 acres of flax. He will move they are honored now.

-Reminder: months, $1 25, and we have $30.25 that thd Kansas Democrat wants ot us. In return we are offered there M. Mayes will good business II. L. Smith has purchased the stock of harness of Wedded.

soon erect a new house on tne land he" leased from Mary Linton J. H. Griffith and is putting in a complete stock Business in find th enterprise profitable and preferred to abandon rather than continue it The change, we understand, places it on the same footing as any other business enterprise in the city. II. White has bought the F.

H. 'Davis stock of groceries and moved it to Springfield, where he will engage in the grocery business. W. II. Caman has leased the photograph gallery of Mrs.

Ella L. Young. Phil Coonradt has started up the meal grinding department of the La Cygne Mills. Newt Adams is his engineer. Charley Lewis Very Sick.

payment in that paper to the amount of $2.50 The breach of $27.75 is XEWTON-IIOGHS. Hesser and two children Miss Lizzie Newton and William Parker is unusually brisk, despite visited here last J. too wide a difference. Wo bh all the bad traveling. Masonic Hughs were united in marriage at Carpenter is building an addition nut attempt to close it.

Good Job Printing1 lodge in this place has secured 6 clock lat Sunday evening at to his house, north of town Our the circular closes witn tne cnarter ana win soon commence expression of, Yours in the com mail arrives here at clock p.m instead of 7 o'clock, which is conferring the degrees on several mon cause," and inclosed with the the residence of Mr. and Mrs. A. Mitzel, in this city, by Rev. J.

W. Sage, of Dana, Mo. The ceremony took place in the presence of rel applicants for A circular is an envelope with the much more convenient to the farmers. are several old sold grand wolf hunt will occur on the tollowine printed address tor re atives and a few intimate friends zoiii in wnicn auo men are iers here who followed Sherman to ply: "Mr Harry Ottinger Garvey, expected to participate. the sea who received the news of Among those who witnessed the tying of the nuptial knot were Mr.

manager Kansas Democrat, 621 Kansas avenue, Topeka, Kansas." Brooks, of Ottawa, has moved his his death with sorrow. Geo. J. Miller received a tele and Mrs. Li J.

Blanding and Mrs No! Mr. Harry Ottinger Garvey gram Wednesdayvening announc family here and will give personal attention to his hardware business We fear we are not with you in the ing that C. Q. Lewis, was very Blanding's daughter, Annie Roby, sister ot the groom, Mr. and Mrs Orchard.

From a correspondent of tbe Journal. M. Methorn is employed common cause. We take it that low in St. Joseph, and re as an assistant in the Bank of I Glucklich and daughter, Mis the common cause means dem questing htm to come up.

Mr We are having a t-mall amount Parker. Hattie Glucklich, A. Friedman, Mr. ALWAYS At the La Cygne Journal Office, LA CYGNE, KANSAS. Mail orders receive careful attention.

Send a trial order. If you don't follow with another it will not be our fault. KENEA LANK Miller left for there the next morn ocracy, and in that you are apart and Mrs II Ilighley and son, II from us. Neither, Mr. Harry ing.

Mr. Lewis, who formerly of old fashioned winter weather, which seems rather rough after our lovely open winter Stock gen Ottinger Garvey, do we think we Highley, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Glascock, Mrs. Charles Glascock, EVEIU'BODY'S COLUMN.

lived here, is very popular in this city, and the Journal will express need your paper, although, no erally looking well. of Advertisement interted under this heading for and Misses Nettie and Ilena Wil- the earnest wish of the citizens of doubt, it is a very excellent sheet. our farmers were preparing to sow Jive cents per Une each, xnttrtum. Jso advertise gu, Katie Thorne, Clara Mitzel ment counted at lest than, two line. We tear the McKinley bill has La Cvine in giving utterance to oats, but have changed their plan" and postponed seeding for a while and Mary Huff, and Messrs.

Frank placed it beyond our reach. the desire that he may speedily recover. At this wtiting it is not CCTIOX BILLS PRIXTED IV THE BEST Mi. Mary Huff, of Denver. Colo, is visiting relatives, and friends here.

Furniture and coffins, cheaper than anybody, at J. S. BeazellV Dr. Verdier's residence one door east Dearborn property, Walnut street. 28 Mrs.

Ira Beeler, of Pleasanton, visited friends in this city Monday and Tuecday. A full line of plows, Garden City, Clipper and Moline, sold by A. Miizel. 42 Buckeye SpriDg Shovel Cultivators. The best in the market.

For sale by A. Mitzel. 42 John II. Cartmell is assisting D. W.

Cozad in office work at the La Cygne Nursery. Walton Tongueless Cultivators. Warranted to do first class work. Sold by A. Mitzel.

42 Corn planters and checkrowers, Keystone and Barlow, at the lowest price. Sold by A Mitzel. 42 D. J. Hodgson end Jason Stiiee, of Scott township, intend to remove to Montaua soon.

Cap. Sifers will boy all your butter, eggs, chickens and turkeys and will pay you Kansas City rises. 36 C. E. Beebe and family, ot Scott townt-hip, will remove to Osawatomie next Monday.

The Linn County Bank will buy your sale notes or advance money and take your notes as security. 40 Warren Mitchell was home from Warren-burg, several days recently, visiting relatives. Wanted: A good man or boy to solicit work tor the Topeka Steam Laundry, Topeka. Write for term. 42 a Mr.

Harry Ottinger Garvey, Wilus, Robert Arbogast and II. Thorne. Miss Clara Mitze-1 Kttchum, of Bates coun XI style, on abort notice, at a fair price, by known what the nature of his dis fond adieu oe joconal omce, uygne. ty, Missouri, has rented the Call ease is, but it is surmised that it is farm. Boone has rented his farm to a man from near Trading District Court Sessions.

some lung trouble. Post Nichols has rented ated as bridesmaid, and P. H. Thorne as groomsman. After the ceremony, a wedding supper was served.

The Journal was kindly remembered with some of the wedding cake, which was very nice The Kansas Legislature ba A. FRIEDMAN, Pres. ROBERT KINCAID, Vice Pres. GEO. 8.

TURNER, Caahiar. THE CITIZENS7 BANK OF LA CYGNE, LA CYGNE, KANSAS. Teachers' Meeting. the Henry Brase farm. Albert Ol passed a bill relating to terms of son aiuJ J.

II. Champion baue rent ibe following is ihe programme court in this, the Sixth Judicial ed the Ben Cooper farm. Bud of the regular monthly meeting of District. It has been published in HOME JIAKHET. La Ctojtb, February 26, 1891.

Mixed Corn, bushel S9(g43 White Corn, No. 2 45 Flour, hundred pounds 2 702 90 Wheat, No. 2, bushel 85 Wheat, No. 8, 50 bushel 80 Oata, No. 2 bushel SSS9 Timothy sed, 4 bushel 1 85 Sowing Flaxseed 1 40 Clover seed, buabel 1 505 00 Castor beans 1 10 Eggs, dozen 10 Mr.

Hughs is one of La the city teachers, baturday, March the official State paper and will be May has rented the Smith farm, near E. C. Jarred'e, of G. J. Miller.

Cygne's brightest and most popular come a law March 3, 1891. 1 he young men, ana tns onae one ot 7, at 2 p. 1. "The Desirability of a Pro C. Jarred aDd W.

F. Baird provisions of the measure are as the best and faireat ot her charming DIRECTORS: have each purchased a farm bell fessional Course for Teachers" W. follows: young ladies. Frances Hastings, has sold 'The terms of the District Court II. Shaw.

Discussion, W. II. Ty Butter, 12 ROBERT KINCAID. DANIEL UNDERBILL, his young mules to W. J.

Bard, of A. FRIEDMAN. J. K. CLARK, R.

W. BLUE, CLINE OLD FIELD. Mrs. Sophia Cline and James A. W.

HALL, Mulberry, Mo Ben Mooney and ler. 2. "Pestalozzi" Miss Davis Discussion, O. F. Fuller.

of the Sixth Judicial District shall hereafter commence as follows, to-wit: In the county of Bourbon, on L. S. RICHARDSON, GEO. 8. TURNER, WILLIAM HENDERSON Hastings, are assisting Oldfield, of Lincoln township, Apples, Dusnei ot(to Potatoes, bushel 1 00 Bran, wheat, 9 hundred pounds 1 00 Chop, 9 hundred pounds 90 Chickens, dosen 1 752 25 Cattle, hundred 2 85 Hogs, 9 hundred pounds 2 753 00 3.

"Ihe School leacher versus were married February 19, by Rev. the first Monday in January, the W.J. Sage. fourth Monday in April, and the Enoch Sink with his coal Mrs. W.

F. Baird Las been quite sick, but is Ira'King and wife have a very young the School Keeper" Miss Cory Discussion, Mrs. Hamlin. CAPITAL, $50,000 WORK SHAFFER. G.

W. Shaffer and Sarah E. Patrons and friends are invited first Monday in September. In the county of Linn, on the fourth Mon day in Febmary, the first Monday FOR SALE. to be present.

John II. Cartmell was out in this vicinity-looking after his interests Farm Work were united in marriage in Advertisement! inserted under this heading for Does a general banking business. Exchange bought and aold. mortgages and commercial paper a specialty. in June, and the second Monday in this city, Monday, by M.

F. Leasure, ape cent per Une each insertion. A'o illustrated fidverUsement taken for less than twenty-five H. A. Doughty, Principal.

A Daughter. justice of the peace October. In the county of Crawford on the third Monday in cents. Tuesday. 1- Uie has purchased It.

G. Pinkard's old house and moved onto his farm. E. Husted and wife visited L. A.

March, the fourth Monday in June, Public Sale. BARNARD PARTRIDGE. Miss Lucy Barnard and James F. Mr. and Mrs.

J. D. Lowe, of this and the secoud Mouday in Novem ui ihe. unaersigoea win sen Husted lately. Ed is happy be TZTJM Partridge were nnited in marriage.

citv, have a little daughter, born at auction at bis larm, cause it-is one little girl to call miles southeast ot Utdmni, Kansas, Thursday. March 5. him Lillie Mahon Thurday, by M. F. Leasure, Esquire, at the home of the bridge's parents, Mr.

and Mrs. J. D. Bar has. been; employed to teach the lsyi, beginning at lu ciocc a.m., tbe following property, to wit: Sixty bead of Cattle, Sundays Surprise Dinner.

From a correspondent of the Journal. Friends and neighbors gave Mrs. nard, in this city. spring term at Bennett has sown a part of his consisting ot Is two-year old Meers, 15 Good two-year old Heifers. 9 yearling Steers, 14 yearling tisif trs.

Also four Horses, set Double J. A. Weisner, north of La Cygne, MARTIN HICKET. Ira Hickey and Ida M. Martin, E.

II. Warden wifs over from Mound City on buinet connected with the Sberifl'e- office, Tuesday. A full and complete line of John Deere plows, harrows, plant ers and cultivators, just received by Mossman Brothers. 38 Misnes Kate Barkalow and Mary CronsoD and Jame Moran, of Fontana, attended the K. P.

dance Forty pounds of roller meal for a boohel of good corn at La Cygne mills on Monday, Thursday and Saturday of each week. 41 Harness, 2 two horse Wagons, 5 stands of a very pleasant surprise Friday of farm to timothy and Wheat looks well. Farmers feel hopeful and think we will have a good crop gason. colored, were married by Justice Bees, 1 new Cultivator, fourteen-inch Stirring last week, it being her forty-ninth flow ana an oi my uousenoia uooas. Leasare at his office in this city birthday.

Mrs. Weisner was sent iirhs Aine mootns creait on all sums last Sunday. over five dollars without interest if paid wben to town early in the morning, and due if not paid wben due ten per oent interest will be cnargea from date at sale. Approved Cadmus. From correspondent of the Journal.

on returning home the house was full of friends. It didn't take her security required. Suma of five dollars and MARRIAGE LICENSE ISSUED. Fort Thursday. David M.

Campbell, of Linn The Best Business Plan is to Advertise Constantly in the La Cygne ournal. under cah. THOMAS J. MINES. A.

E. Stroup shipped a car of H. H. McGlothlut, Auctioneer. long to juees why they had met there, for the table was spread with county, and Miss Minnie Uross ot hoga this week which netted him ber.

"That all writs, processes, orders, recognizances, bonds, and notices, either by publication or otherwise, issued out of or made returnable, or given in any proceed inns in the District Courts of any of the counties included in this act, and shall have been issued before given prior to the passage of this act, hall by the force of this act refer to the first term of the court held in each of said counties under this act; and any proceedings pending in the District Court of any of the counties included in this act shall be taken up and proceeded with at the terms herein specified for holding the District Courts in said counties the same as if no changes had been made in the time for holding said courts." The old law provided for the holding of the court in this county beginning the first Tuesday in February, Juno and September. It i-presumable that the change was necessary for some good reason, but what was it? To make money plenty? Mapletor, this county, were li Horses for Bale. about f3 18 per hundred weight everything that was good to eat. Those present were Mr. and Mrs.

censed for matrimonial purposes yesterday. SPAN of iron gray work horses; four years old, well broke, at a bar Hoggett, Mr. and Mrs. Cottrell, Mr. and MrsKeith, Mr.

and Mrs. Ed gain, u. v. ATxiKsoir, la Cygne, Kan 41 wards, Mr. and Mrs.

Geisler, Mr. House and Lot For Sale. Gebo, Mrs. Bates and daughter. E.

Hiatt, of Hiattville, is visiting at Ed. Blair's this M. Blair has moved his family to Fontana, where he will make his home in the future and cattle are plenty, but selling slow, owing to the low prices. five hundred men of Miami and Linn counties en Our Little Snake Story. CHAPTER I.

The weather on Tuesday morn Clio, Mrs. Mitchell, Miss Libbie TWO story house, good size, three FfWl dnvn i rm Ivn rni nn Stewart, of Paola; Ella Mitchell, imt stairs; on main business street. Two lots. Neat pronertv. For terms inauire of J.

ing was so balmy and springlike that a striped snake on the farm ot Rose Keith, Libbie Cottrell, Harry Cottrell, Lue Mitchell, Bob Mitch -eai, L.a uygne. 2o Booker Seaton, adjoining the city ell. They all went home well joyed an old ta-hioned wolf hunt pleased and wished some body else HOTEL FOR SALE. on the south, torsook its wint-r quarters and went crawling out in would have a birthday dinner. On account of the health of my A.

MITZEL, Pres. B. ELLIS, Vice Pre. II. D.

GLOSTER, Cashier. Happy lloosiers. wife I desire to sell the La Cygne tbe sun light. CHAPTER II. Mr.

Seaton and his dog visited the farm while the reptile was en C. II. Dearborn, of Denver, formerly of this city, passed through La Cygne Tuesday en route to Hot Springs, Ark. Send your shirts, collars and cutis to Topeka Steam Laundry, Topeka. Express charges paid one way ou lots of $1.00 or more.

41 J. A. Bieritz and wife left Tuesday for Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, where they will reside in the future. 'Mr. Bieritz removed from Kendall county, Illinois, to what is now Lincoln township, Linn county, Kaneas, in 1856, and has lived here ever since.

Miss Bertha Brayman, formerly a teacher here in the public schools, now a nurse at one of the Kansas City hospitals, was in the city Monday and Tuesday, visiting relatives and friends. She long entertained a desire to become a nurse, a position which to many would be anything but pleasant for any length of time, or at all, but Miss Bray-man's natural inclination to take care of the (tick is so great that she isbighly pleased with her work and she is able to assist in surgery with William Iimmons, postmaster House property, with the furniture, last Monday. Three wolves were killed and another wounded. The people of this vicinity are talking of having another soon. Lawrence lost a valuable horse last week.

He had purchased it but a few days before it Frank Flook is making an extensive addition to his house. Par-lina Sowersby is lying at the point of Idaville, writes: Uee- Linn Countv Bank. tric Bitters has done more for me joying the beauties ot nature. good will, eta The hotel well established and has always done the principal business of the town Religious Notes. There will be preaching tomorrow, March 1, at the Calvary Bap-tist Church, by B.

J. Blanding. Morning service at 11 o'clock, evening at 7 o'clock. than all other medicines combined, for that bad feeling arising from kidney and liver trouble." John LA CYGNE, KANSAS. of death at her home two miles in that line, and is doing it now.

It is a rare chance for some one to west. She is afflicted with rheu Leslie, farmer and stockman, of same place, says: "Find Electric Bitters to be the best, kidney and matism and H. E. Red 3PAJLZ) TJI CAJPITAJL, go into a paying business. ill sell at a bargain.

liver medicine, made me feel like a ding has returned from his canvass ing tour in Cass county, Missouri. F. Thorne. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castoria. CHAPTER til.

The dog killed the snake. CHAPTER IV. It is not remarkable that a dog should destroy a reptile, but it is uousual for a snake to leave its winter quarters in the month of February, and the result of Tuesday shows that to the snake it is danserous. Mr. Seaton said he once saw a snake in Kentucky in February.

The second one he ever saw in this month was the one his dog killed Tuesday. G. W. Lvon has also returned new man." J. W.

Gardner, hardware merchant, same town, says Electric Bitters is just the thins for a man who is all rnn down and F. Osborne left for Indiana La Cygne, Kansas, January 5, 1890. 34 DIRECTORS: A. KITZEL, B. ELLIS, GEO.

C. WTNKOOP, last Monday on business connected W. O. FULLER, H. D.

GLOSTER. don't care whether he lives or dies; with the selling on an Page went to Pleasanton Tuesday he found new strength, good appe When Baby was tick, -we rave her Castoria. When she waa Child, aba cried for Castoria When ah became Ttlm, aha clone to Castorim, Vfhan aha had Children, aha gav thorn Caatori. tite and felt jut like he had a new to be exsmioeJ by the tension woman's tenderness and the undisturbed emotions of a veteran Dr. R.

C. Mendenhall, Office over Linn County Bank. LA CYGNE, KANSAS. lease on life. Only 50 cents a Armstrons has re Does general banking business.

Money to loan on good security. tle at W. H. Broadwell's drug store. turned ronr Galveston, Good notes bought.

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