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HO. THfSRE! THE LOCALIST. Foun-lci tn lb KE- Commercial House, TEMPERANCE BILLIARD HALL. Grand Opening 11 nrin Sat khay, Avo. lis.

SIM Utl IU in r. w. si: it vis. USUI I TO OUSTS. OF CLIFTON, KANSAS.

in motion the coiuttuttoc wast authorized exerrfst their own judgment respecting the printing ol said list. On motion it wis decided to asses each stockholder 1.00 lor current expenses of the Society, ami the Sec ivtary was instructed to have printed a circular letter notifying each stockholder of tliis assessment, and urging his hearty co-operation in the work. On motion it was decided that DauxKaztHBaa be nmd, say some, by having at hand ripe fruits vrliich feme palaabfc9, and using them whenever the desire for liquor tomes on. Old banners who would avoid Miii-stroke and all the ills rhiefa drinking entails, should try the remedy suggested. Km its are plentiful in KaiiMis this year, and cheap plenty now is the time to make the trial, even the poorest can afford the expense and by the change save money.

Comer of Bridge aud Parallel Union Drugstore, Vest Clifton. Kansas. H.BLOSS& SON. S. Bayiics, Pwp.

Glk Bloss, NEW GOODS, Vritv eiiinnitinicatiiMiA jiUliily, mi one siiU-lit tlw iior, sittii ytMr ixrn name in lull, tint tociimai-il lur BMllKMilM Wat ma giim-anti-v i i i Winn ihi- rule is not r.inilir I with i)lti- i-waalgaril to tin- wa.li-HttMki-t. itllaiiu all iMinsiliilit Ibr Male-m-int-maiV by -ntiwl ills. Atiwvc till ul-wi i sv II role, "butt it tt)Mi." advkktisim; 1 I I im in. 111. I ii in.

I hi i Wrvk. i miw ta wijf.tu.ut I I -J I sni ll.nii HM) Miiiilis I IV.tWl h.ml tt.m' I7.t to.im rj M.iiiiii- I bi.wij i'jMt m.m WWJ M-W In hu-v iiuil u-gular aitvcrtis-rs. OuarU'i'ly nw. i a firrt iSaaH BiUiant iuciii-tw, v.Iirrr ali wiU be futttHl Ibc Iml ol it.u-. Niu nnl 14-HMHfcHlr.

Ilr will aUu Vtmiu ot ail kM nbsfa hum, 11 ml J. W. CHAD WICK, ATTURNKY and COUNSELOR at LAW .1 1 'I'ON, KANSAS. Rerd Estate, Loau, Ballw Uw aud Pciisiou Ageut. Kan THE WORDS OF Truth I Soberness: WE WILL SELL YOU Drj Trimming Motions? Gloves- and HOSIERY, This Hone is now opened, and Qlqy CeDter ijootl accoiniuodatioiis guaranteed.

Cl'arliciiLir attention pa hi tin Trarelhis Puhlie. A lull stoek of the purest Hid iiateiil uudiciae nl; AT THE NEW STOKE OF A. WANGERIEN AND SON. 1 tfce Fair be held 011 the aouiids ol In view of brge Autumn the Society on Monday, Tuesday and of our business houses are hying in Wednesday, Septemliei heavy stocks of merchandise to 25th, 1878. meet the deinands of customers.

Moved that the Board of Direc-Sincc the Opening of trade in town, 1 tors adjourn to meet again on Satur-nterebandise of all kinds have been day next, August 3d, at one o'clock, sold for the narrowest margin of p. and the coinmittee on premium profits compatible with continued list be prepared to report at that prosperity, and this plan will not bo I time. Adjourned. E. Kmmons, Guests will he safely conveyed I hand, from and to all trains, in tluu IVee of charge.

1 lyi COSMETICS, f.i.iwi. Itoatavaa Nutii-i' i-i-nls jhm- I in lor rai-li iiwrtio.i. DttuliU' ill li- i-lmrixvl tor lo-rK mi in IMS Nothing iu-HUil fur b-t than ccut. TOILET BOOTS SHO 5, tortus bandit oulil mi Coiiimi -in. Ml ITew Drug Store, IN WEST CLIFTON, DR RICH, Ilu- HHKlt I UV Stun; ill It inm i 'i in RnUiliucun Itrhtee Klmt, rhre Mnlictil fmc- denarted from in luture Secy.

Kui row t. Xtitnvs in nut-er lino. lAjral N-t i rail's IImmI Iiy law. Notirr- ol' M.ir-riass-s ami Deulli- inserted tree. Obituary Xo-lii v- rents ari linv In We st ciiiton.

CHEAP CASH STORK HATS CAPS, Whenever goods arc paid for when bought, cither in cash or produce, Tkaxsikxt mnst paiil for ih merchants and shopmen can nuord iu Uk tiue vl UKOCERUCS. ii'Uam-i-. All lulls eollirliil monlhlv. leal Glassware. Queensware, iiurter-1 to sell at lower thnirea than here ly isers are entitled to clianes r.vn.NT mkiiii tAMM.V mtlNtA, CIU.t AMI TOBACCO.

ly. A 1. 1. IntsinvsM rnikiiiiunir.it ion shnitM la tibtre dto INK I. in Al lT, t'UKTOS, KAN.

Lamps, Wooden ware and CAN I) FRUITS. OF 1,001 i 1 hum 1 ies, le. SEElS! Foe fcspi'iin; l'hnit iiilT-A Lti jro stock ol" FLOWER. FIELD and GAKULM I- i the credit system rules. Ninetenth i of the merchandise sold here, is thus disposed ot, and all parties benefited, I As a consequent the patronage of! a wide extent of country lias been concentrated in the L'liftons, which! Tlic l.u.

fttui-k vwr nfmu.il isi tll lart of IIk-country, I'ltibraoiuj; DRY GOODS, Tlif rlclict aritrty aul lull- I ainl altvru For less money and give you il-r Tin ll Central llram-ii lK-tit etter goods titan any House in Clifton House, the Valley- litiuneru will iinl a 'niplcif wiwfawittt FBESH DHUGS MEDICINES. Ali't I NgMWHeP MX ill i.il 11: tllMi Perfumes, Extracts and Toilet Goods, mm! Ml iIht Hi lirte-4 ti imlly ki Iiy tlw jfajxril Mltilivt'1y lo BSMNVM mitt QMRpMK i-i WIT HARDWARE The Bargains which arc daily 0. A. KEEN, l'rop'r. I CLIFTON, KANSAS.

Tin- owiM-r is now itirltarr ol Him mot tt. Seed, 111 atcri uad hulk best Svol llou. ot Anu ri TIME TABLES. KANSAS TACIIIC KAILWAY. j.

r. A K. 11. -irriveM at m. Iiaxes, OfcM CntUt BRANCH U.

P. RAILWAY. No 1. l'i-s arrives at 111. No.

Ki. i-ht, Arc'n in: li n. m. Xu. 7 Tlirn' Kiri.sht m.

TUA1N- KASt. Nil i. I'ass'r arrivt-s tiM a. 111. No li Kreistit.

Hi. No. stork Kxpre-s 11. i. lu NOTIONS, A litU atttl coinplotc a- jt I tin tit tt tin CLOTHING, Srin3 atid Suiuiiut SI1j lur inca ami lny.i FANCY GOODS, Kur llir.

mi" I cliillivii alnt luili-t ulliclvs, etc. made at our more pruvc mat people have at last found a place where a DOLLAR BUYS ITS WORTH every time. Drop in, buy ami go home happy with I no vDort will I Kjuml to ruiki it 1 I uuiiiiy 1 A ill Ik- run lo an-1 Iruiu liar ihjuI- ir tiie cuuiriawT ui iie-i-v, in cuarsv DR. C. 11.

HASKELL, A ncmber of the State Dental Association, is at Washington from the 20th to the ttOtfa of each month; at Green leaf the first of Mar. May. St-p. Nov. PalilKT, at.

I'liltim, li, 7, ILiml.lpli II, IMtMa, 1-, Any of the placea will be left out when they do not pay expenses. Clifton Ottice at Major lbifus Berry's. tidtt. $20 REWARD. IMPLEMENTS, will he retained while the ready-pay plan prevails.

In fact it is a prime object for fanners and producers to sell and buy in this market. Kvery product I that can bo transported, whether stock, grain or vegetables, commands tin- highest rash pi ice; and then the I market is well supplied with large stocks of all kinds ol goods, tools ami farm machinery requited by the I agriculturist! all of wliiclt can be bought as low as in any other town 'in tin-State. Those who have tet- ed both, express themselves as well satisfied with the facilities afforded, saying that Clifton will be their with cash in your pocket. WALLPAPER, STATIONERY, PICTURE FHAWSL: I HATS CAPS, ott LAW ALLIEN. THE TOWN TALK.

1 II. UKAI1AM. It II Ultts Graham Harris, IIUL'SE, SIGH AND ORNAMENTAL PYIISTKKS. KANSAS. TRADE NOTICES.

Ladies1 Department. Mr.iW UU'J till, 1'IIHU St) lea, aiil ttu aj. BOOTS SHOES. Sim of tin MiiH-riur iKl.i in tlii lm rVi-r offviv! lit thh Btrttf. GROCERIES, The line ot ami bury groccrie 1 anil mouldings, Wall Brackets.

Till. Primaries in Washington county will be held on the 9U1 instant. tuturc place ot business. Lost on Saturday die joth of Jnlv last, a roll containing Fifty etc. CarrfctRc faulting.

Kal.iiiiiim-r an Some Eosses. 11., G. KUHNLE, I las Opened a Complete HARDWARE AND IMPLEMENT HO II SI, iisr WEST CLIFTON Where the Public will find constantly in stock, Dollars. The above reward will -ati HARDWARE IVoniitiM in wort, 1 1 1 1 ai 1 1 1 11- Mn n. rlti It-It nilh Vatla A tvcfivc 1 I allvution.

in V. Mu. Banner is building mi add! 1icn hieh he will oecnpy as a con l'cct ami grocery store 11. It UAV siK-lf uml Small liaidnan- iu an aiivt7 On Peach Creek, James Patterson lost 10 acres of line wheat. Mr.

Seabutv 1 acre, George Funnell, 5 acres, and A. Coultis I be paid for the return of the same. T. II. Boynton.

A MEETING. A Public meeting of the citi for ready lime. CaywouIi's mill will lie the machinery in a short NAII.S, lioirs KOREWS, SALT, IhoSai It, ll.n fi'l oi-Car I.oail- AT S. 8TKIN8. A new Bapply of Pine Sbawds, Dress Goods, Bin broideries, Lid loves and Corsets.

la The Boss Grain Drill in the market for by Needhain Suger. hi Ladies' desiring elegantly trimmed ami perfectly fitting dresses, should call on Mrs. Wiggitra. la Lamp chimneys and Burners Ly holesale or retail at Surbcn. la The eeh I.

rated F.ureka and Peerless Clothes Wringers at Uanan A Iloefcr's. Li We have the best Hay Rakes in the market. Call and examine, la Needham Sager. are at had 20 ocres 01 wneat and rye work on partially under water some of it was stacked and the remainder Tut: jilasterers boteL zens of Chiton and vicinity will I be held at the School House in 11 ESTATE CQin And Notary Public. PENSION BUSINESS A BPMLAU 2 tm 1 wiavr currus.

KJt 1 Mr i Clifton, Monday evening at 8 NEED 11 AM .1 SAt.EK, REAL STATE INSORANCF. AO KNT. NOTARY PUBLIC, COLLECTIONS MADE AND LOAMS NEGOTIATED. -AI all kiuL ot Ai-ricllilttrat iuk- i 1 11 I'aralUI. i-ft ut timui li KANSAS.

Mii.T.ku Sun have sold their iriitin huiise to a gentleman in the Kant, who will more than double its capacity by additions. Oar Motto: Quick Sales and Email Profits. o'clock, p. on the 5th instant, to take steps for a conference of Mu. J.

G. Smith living on the Republican List 15 acres of line wheat, swept away by the 1 1 ARROWS, MOWERS, REAPERS, RAKES, the leading farmers of Clay, Cloud, Republic and Washington The People are Invited to eall ami examine goods and learn counties, tor the purpose ot r.ANNr.R has rented his entire store to Dr. Uii who will till it with a COMphttG -stock of DrUj1 and Meile- i nes. Mr. M.

E. Foster, living on Dry Creek, lost by the recent Hood, at I least 000 bushels of wheat, rye and onranizinir a District Agricultural I 1 I VI of tea and Mechanical Association and At Huston's, 4 pounds one dollar. DK. M. KOZE1 CMI TOM HOUSE- Ciiiton, corn, ltis crop ot rye was regaru 1 pajr at Clifton, i ed as the best ever raised in the Corn for tho last four days lias nn to come into market.

The b. 1 Morgan Bakkk are in East UNE BONNE NOUVEt-EE. Le pcuplc t'aua Hon trotivcru un eomitiis CaiKiilien qui parlc ''la belle btngtto" corrccicraent, et pii sera an souliait de tout le moitde. PLOWS. And all kinds ot 8 111 a 1 1 Tools.

The Hardware stock embraces every VARIETY of SHELL' GOODS, hich will be sold at bottom prices C. O. D. Meal el. Clifton with a Photograph Tent A new slock of Clothing and Hoots and Shoes at S.

Stein's la Banner keeps choice cigars, la Notions of all kinds for Ladies' at Whoring. la county. Fortunately eleven acres i of his heat was spared. The blacksmith shop at Strawberry, on Parsons Creek was washed away, and a good deal and will remain a lew davs loi Tnati all In ev liar bcaujn Mamlhr t. Uik atfl growing crops bars rcaehvd such a legree of maturity as to render a InrgS return certain; hence farmers are selling whatever supplies they have held back.

the accommodation of those de sinnLr food Pictures. it C70 Steam Washers, the great laboi RESTAURANT. At West CI i Ron. the I of timber at the head of Clover For Hog Disease. week several creek torn np by the roots.

Dtmrxo the last I i6vi I. M. JONAS, Manager. saving thing of the day lor sale by Ha nan llovlcr. la Straw and all varieties of summer hats, at Smith, Wiugrove i Mr.

Ed. Short on Scribner eek, lost his wheat crop. The American Agriculturalist savs: The report of the Georgia Pub. Punc 9 were reported to be in CKftOfl Senator Ingalls, Rep- resciitative Phillips, the Governor, that is, and he that is to be. The Toiitjdjrit thntkCH tnuiur liin El'tJENE FOUNTAIN'S Nc let ijcm ynocutiidjc cimu eitfjdya tSeinnik- Market is now open.

Bleat- loll fntea beffn WW nH Vctf luht-; wdl as 1 constantly on HWO. (da aba ftlta Stefan Tirmt ai ntm lwo aorU, ol llu. I Aiaerwaaa llottac. I I nn.l Uaaa li. M.

t.UUXKY ha It wt.liu llos iu W-. tia-K. 1. larjx. tVaiaa larala at all I uxL; laMil aitl h.

I maa Ctm ami arr m- I In the bottom South of Clif-1 Agrieultural Department is rarely Clay Center. la without some valuable item of imfor ill CASH At Huston's 22 pounds of dried people called and they came ton, Albert Banner lost 200 bushels of wheat and fine hogs Prices clear duicn lo vaaai ii.Itj mikI ImIIhw. Pal 10 fill sulir- I nelts and tallow. apples for one dollar and other to 20 hugs, his IlAAS, Hubbcl and Jonas, and Dr. Ri lost 15 lost i I I ited.

Walton and Worshata and their poultry and 300 bushels of old inaiion. Beeently we noticed a itatewent to the effect that forty eases ol' hog cholera were averted, if not cured, by turning tho animals on to a ipiarter ot an acre of clover to graze for one week. It has long been held that this disease springs mainly from a uial-nutrilioii, and too much feeding on corn or other carbonaceous food. The fact that clo- goods in proportion. la Canned Fruit of all kinds ami sixes at Surbcrs.

la If you want a Ladic's Fine Kid or Cloth Shoe it will pay you to call a CAY WOOD CO. men deserve credit tor me uoara which they built and furnished tor saving life and property during the lreshet. lowest jigure: an these goods were bought for Cash and arc sold for Cash, tliey can be sold Cheap. A WANGERIEN 0. SON mayl-ly PLASTERER.

The suh-rilcr, un eapctu workuiaii. is prvpnrvd to cut iii CHit rat ts for the litliiu ai.d I'la-llciin! of all kinds ot taiMius; I Tcrtns reaaoaaMfl nnd cwry promptly and p. i lot incd. corn. Mr.

Boutwell lost his wheat Mr. Carrol, about 10 acres of wheat; Mr. Limbrey's whe.nt I though stacked, was half covered 8. II. with water and ntust be greatly ver a nitrogenous fodder in this cans averted the threatened disease My health is now mueli tetter, so that 1 "Ui work.

If more laylor work slum Id i-oinc in than I can J. I ssliall employ suitable help. A. (I. BOGUREN.

MILLIUEH SHOP GRAIN, I2tf J. injured. Tin-: railway embankment East 1 isot great interest. 1 he culture and I .1 Alive. Not ith-lauding the damage by tin' Central Branch Uai'-w a during the late Hoc id, the author ities had the necessary repairs completed and trains running 011 List.

use ot clover in Hie souui mav of Clifton sloped the water which through this knowledge, be greatly STORE. G. A. Huston Will keep a General Stock of DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, CLOTH INC. In West Clifton.

i accumulated to such a depth as extended AXO to destroy ten acres of wheat for Hasan Iloefcr's wagon shop is completed. Wagons, carriages, plows and machinery of all kinds will be repaired at lair prices. 31 AX AS CITY MAKKET. Mr. RufttS Berry.

MRS. E. M. LAW is now ready lo Oil orders for anything in her line. Hals trimmed to order and Dressmaking in all its branches (Jive her a call.

First ol the Printing Office. 8tf. ALTON i WUKSILIM, ril.UTIl.AI. BUILDERS, C'Uituu. KaUMiH.

Air nicnI t. l.r ta u.i 4 laiihlins. I aay km. I cltflon uo Hd rtaura. iu.win.-axi etim ti I'umi la-1 iHi rt nutkv.

4wb I int. Moving. Dm track of the J. C. Ft.

K. Railway was covered with water froM three to live feet deep for some Perforated board for Embroidery at rs. Wiggins. la Groceries at Banner's cheap for cash. la The celebrated Eureka Clothes Kinkcnnon, Ilubbell, Carney, Dean and William Clark were active in saving stock and other property during the llood.

Til PAIR. Live Stock, mn.lv lk' tritli MlH, FEED bed days when it suosiueU the roa Was found to need a good deal re- MRS. E. WIGGINS, pair, ana one oriole jnr-a neio 1'lilton had to be rebnilt. This' UEAI.l.i: IN rcb lay FRIDAY MOK.NIXO.

Wheat Active. No. 2. 77c to 7Sc. 4.

72c to Rejected 88c. Corn Weaker. No. 2. 88.

Rejected 2d. No. 2. White Mixed No. 2.

Yellow 28c. Fat Steers 83.00 to bat Cows S2.50 to 82.70. MARKET. New Directors Elected. HATS CAPS, BOOTS SHOES, anounls for the delay in ruuniiigi I rains, Kveiy thing is now in order; and trams are moving regularly.

We AVill have a Fair and a Good One. from Ui.ir Cvra Bam. or iliriU-l -m MILLINERY, TRl.HMEI) HATS, FANCY GOODS, NOTIONS. Wringer on sale by Uanan lloe-fcr. la Dr.

M. Koael heals disease of the mind and body, of all sexes. Queensware and Glassware at Sur-ber's. la All kinds of Scwinff Haehinac DRUG STORE. a-J- per.

agent and cor-e Atchison Cham Mil. W. respondent caul ol ISri lfv Mrcv-I. Ks. s-ir ot KSl i.i ox Pursuant to call the stockholders 1 of the Washington County Agricul-j tural Society luet at the Com house on Batnrdav last, at one o'clock, n.

m. President Nason, Secretary Bccson If it is crer sdrantcgwis to haj sew. Fresh Goods aad not old, trortuiti. or. it is when purchatiag Drags aud MJi- FATHRS.

Trim in inp-s, LACES, RUCIIING and RUFFLING. CARPENTER4BUILDEB GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, PAINTS AND OILS WOODRNWABE. Clifton, June 22, 1878. ly pion, was in Clifton on Wednesday, actively engaged in business connected wilh that journal. By the wav, the present editor of tfco Champion is qtttctly knocking many stolen leatln-rs out of the hats of some of the "first men of the State;" notably so out of that of Ceo.

T. Anthony. ana a large niimoer 01 stocunouiers were present. B. N.

Kmmons was called to tho desk as assistant Secre Needles at Huston's. Also Agent for the Singer Sewing Machine. la Candy and nuts at banner's la Haaaa ifc Hoefer will soon rcciere a ttirload of Stoves, embracing a choice assortment for COoktnj and Winter Wheat No. 2, 60c to Nn. Soe 99c.

Spring Wheat No, '2, 50e. to S5c rejected 55c to 58c. Corn No. 2, 20c. cinia.

Therefore if want tic. x. and reliable, got them at the Ciiiton Dm" Store of Dr. Chas. Brncn'iycr, where ea- ery article -o ly imported, of the bctt CLIFTON.

KANSAS. DliESS--MAKING, AMI uiiiuu; Ni-atly ntm roinilly pxceakM nftrr 11m- lali i anil fiyliv ii. i i -In ii tary. There being eight of the directors absent, it was On motion decided to 1 declare their offices vacant, and pro-1 eeed to the ulecliou of eight dircc-! heating. They handle only the best goods and sell at lowest juices.

In Quality aad arid as cheap as pos KANSAS Mits. Ptoftdwimyer K'shir ol Mrs. Wangerien, and NtSfl Wangcr-ien a sister ot Jtr. Wangerien, of M. M.

MILLER, Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Simth HW ni Parallel Ave, Hi fiilrul llrandi iH-jait. mr Lemons and Candy at wholesale I im-iMtv I lo fiiini-li-1 riaiu ami Innal. -liir 1 1 I of any kin-J mal to oatravl lli. ir unVltm All alien iirmuirtly filial it. a a'oikmaalikp maiiiMT.

1-! I Blacksmitliing. tors to till tiie vacancies, ine lol- rejected, 18c. Rye, 25c Oats, 15o. Ilos, S2.75 tn 82.90. Fat Steers, Cows, 82.00 to 82.25.

ADM I St I STKATO It' NOTICE. or retail at Surber a la lexolaml, arc on a Visit to their owjIlt, named irclitlciiicn were then LAY CKVTKB, LAY K.S. -fillr'-t iicr-i )iioiu)illy utitl CafaftUly iimili- iiilu-r Law hatUiwM iraa thaaaulMM the State, in all Courts, sialu ami Kiili ial. 1-ly Ingels Wind Mill for A nu'tit nl MIXED PAINT; WhiU Land. Eto.

Paint Br hraot AU Siaoa, BotlodOU and Tumui lino cotwunUy on at tbo low. foot wheel. Price 875 at Nuedlnuii Just lieeioved An luunoni "The Golden Belt" Route. tad Sagei's. A No.

1 Gunpowder Tea at 00 friemls in est t. niton. duly elected: J. A. Thomas, Andrew Stoker, E.

WOULD rt BOt be the pan ol Emmons, G. M. Parks, J. D. Wil-a wisdom for every resident onson Reynolds, B.

llawca and tlie bottoms in tuture to own and' H. Mark ham. keep ready for use a large well On motion the race ting of stock-butlt boatr Ten dollars thus ex-; holders atljourncil, and tlio pencled, would be a mean ol sav- I board Of UBtCTDM Thi Suli rriUrlu i. inl on tin- ParalM wail. ojHo.ilc the in Wi -I Clillon.

alii-ir Ih- all LukI- work in In line oa bhott aota. LlVIl w.nk nrarranlt.il. in T. MAltTEI.LK. cents iter noundat Surbcr's la stato of Kansas.

In liar I'roliali- GMHrt, in an, 1 for mbHI i-ininly, in tht-niattcr of UK K6talc ot Gt-orgc HMMMC) le-HtUWlt. Niiliri- is hiTi liy irivrii thai btttm linn have laerfl ki .1 no 1 the MMlmisMal tin- stuck ot hrst-ciass A. Just received, a fine Stock of Ali Trunks and Valises at A. Wanger PKRFIlUHlIRR SilAlH ing ten times that sum when help wont into executive session, E. J.

1, li It 1 111. i If I 1 1 LjH.I CwaaaaiUca, aaal Otfaa-r TtnWl uut Kslati- nl Uceraa. Kavwoe, lalt- MM imiiiiy Ki--a-i-il, lv llu- It'inoralilc, Nk l'riiliali' Oawi tin' Counly ami State darted Hit- -Jllh day nl' A. II. IhTS.

Now, all having claims againal llu- sai'l Kstalc, art- licn-liy not ilu-il thai Hit'' mn-t lui-si-nl Mm MM to tin-1111. h-ririn-i I far allowance within one year Iroin laucy ArtUio. Nason 111 the chair and Secretary J. V. Baeaoa at the desk.

E. J. Nason tendered his resitrna- The quickest, safest and most reliable route to all points East or West is via the Kansas Pacfic Kail-way, through the (anions "(Jolden Belt" (the. finest wheat region in the world). Passengers lor Denver and the Rocky Moantains should remember that this is 120 miles the shortest, 2:5 hours tho Quickest, and the only lino running through to Denver without change of cars.

Going East, close connections are made at Kansas A MB Eli. is not at hand and while men live un the low lands they should be provided tor such emergencies as that whieh has just occuied. ien Son's, which will be sold at bed-rock prices. All kinds of Tobacco, Cigars and Pipes at Surbcr's. la Highest market prices paid, for butter anil Eggs at Surbcr's.

la has locatol in ciiiton, fir Ibc PRACTICE OF MEDICINE Anil is t.i atlrml to fiafc 'ibiasl Call lav-ur itirtil- Thv Mlruea; wf Ibv riluwiM 1 1 1 ami aaitvautling oMinli) ii--ixltulh mAin iml Clifton, Atiril I'TS. ly 4- .1. IU'' oalc 01 Kiiiivs, or incv inav ih- hcciiiui-i tion as president slating that as a from nnr twarflt of snl-h estatr, nad tlut if utch new board had been elected, he nht withia three rsaUer 1 1 "I Baal letter, the shall fon vcr considered it just that they should barrel KM in A Kt'seoK Ailmiaistratix, choose their own President. On i EoaE AT THE 51k vd ratty it iipg tsepiki CuMmM.U Willi Tilt: DBCUSTUUt; ux tnCHcago Lumter Cmfton, Kansas, April 21, 1878. Tin's is to give notice that there is a I I motion Mr.

E. J. Nason was declared the unanimous choice of the Hoard as their President, and his election was heartily ratified. J. V.

RccHOn offered his resignation as SecretarC, stating his reasons. nonuinonzeu ageni ior ine saie oi taiuily rjs i at froui to 91 malH aay! ran fully B. sia-k- viala of rafcl Ofcl ir MBfc.t AU Company's lots contained within that part of The Oldest Agency in this Portion of the State. Rttihrattff Pmkcrton. Laiul, Loan, Iiitjiirunco and City and Leavenworth with all the great through routes for all points Ea it, North and South.

Passengers taking the Kansas Pacific can stop over at Denver and visit the mines and smelting works in its vicinity. Close, connections made with the Denver and Rio Grand Kill way for Colorado Del Norte am! Lake City. The only line west After due consideration of the rca For Sale. One of the most desirable farms in the Kepiililuan Yalley, situated 3 1-2 miles southeast of Clifton, and containing 10 acres. Over 100 acres an broken and there la a fine grove of 0 acres.

On the premises are a comfortable house, granary and stable. For apply to Messrs. Eavy, Stein or David King, on the premises. Clifton, July 13, 1878. iv2 i the town ol West Chiton, located on sons, Mr.

He son was excused from the north half of the northwest the position. E. N. Amnions was Quarter of section two (2), in town then duly elected to rill the vacancy ship six (0), range one (1), in the AT made by the resignation of Mr. JfJee- I counly of Cla- and Stale of Kansas, SCUOOL DOoKS, STATION Eli i fafCT.

rH. lak. Clank nook. Ek Collect ion i son. li.

llawes was duly elected any persons erecting buildings on of the Missouri River equipped with Clifton. Treasurer, and J. A. Thomas was said property except with the eon OWest At a regular meeting of the Clifton Lodc, No. 15(5, or Good Templars, held fn the 31st of July, 1878, tho following named officers were elected W.

C. Cfaas. G. Wood; W. V.

Mm. M. Law; W. II. C.

E. Ubnreh; W. V. J. T.

Short, W. Miss L. I), fjong; W. E. Short; W.

R. Short; W. J. F. Armstronpfj W.

O. E. II. Law; W. K.H.S., Miss 1).

Sharp; W. II. Mrs. H. Short.

The late rains and flood have Ift-Icrruptcd thrcahingand bat limited quant iliee of wheat and ryo Inve been offered or btiuht. Threshing machines being now in operation, grain next week will begin to stream into market. Dealers arc ready lo handle any lautity olfored and will My the highest prices warranted by the Eastern Heretofore grain dealers in Clifton have paid from two to six cents a bushel more than buyers in other towns, aud now they the liOiwi.isT that they will not culler pi he.) to depreciate. elected General Superintendent. sent'of the aadcrsisoed will forfeit P.

llawes presented the following 1 the same to the properly CLAY CKXTElt, CLAY i I.nl and nut Least resolution which was passed amid i Chas. A. CooPSa 111 Hill. iki.Sil -TV -IW" t. a 0a theliucof tho iunctioa City 4 Fort A OtXI aclAir POH I VI in Kansas.

Will be Sold JLatost Hews. rounds of applause: Resolved, that tho Washington County Agricultural Society hold a the Improved Automatic Air Break. Freight shippers, attention! the Kansas Pacific Fast Freight Express makes the best time and afiords the most rapid transit of freight between Missouri Jiiver and all principal points in Kansas, Colorado, New Mexico, San Juan and Arizona. jBOT information cotieern-inu; rates, guides, pamphlets call upon or address. Hoots and Shoes, all the late, and fashionable styles are kept by Smith, WlngroTC at the furnishing House in Clay Center.

la Call on Dr. If. Koael, Clifton. if you was told that your Chronic Disease is incurable. A ci? aror.il tt be it In utli or Kv Smith, Wiugrove ft Co.

are re ceiving a line stock of summer cloth fair this fall, and thai we, each and i-r- every one of us directors and stock ingj these goods will be sold cheap AUGTIONEFa. 1 er than they can be bought at any other house in the yalley. Clay Center, Kansas, June 22, 1878. Good Markets Good Soil, Good Water, Good Timber. HAVE fPOft SAI.K: 100,000 A.CREB IMPROVED UNIMPROVED LANDS, Al 1 1 "tn a.i li tui l't-f tu re.

an iiuai I iu ii fnjatat oS tut Ajli bli holders, do all in our power to make it a good one. The following named gentlemen were elected a committee to report and publish a premium list: E. J. Nason, K. N.

Emmons, J. D. Wilson and M. l'aiks. aifl an A fan and a whip were found on JOHN MUIit, (Je'l Fr't AgL Parallel street some time ago, which L.

E. CORNELL, Geii'l Pass'r Agt the owner can ii.i at the barber shop T. E. OA HS, by desert bmg them anu paying for" Cen'l Sup't, this advertisement. Li Kansiu L'llv.

If we will take the good we find, X. will at aurUon a all kttal 1 i tokk. bun nuM-bivM I I Abbv asking no questions, wo will have heaping measures. Emerson..

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160
Années disponibles:
1878-1878