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Arbor Iajr Proclamation ANT I OURiNALi. Toter Cooper died on the 4th ot" in bis yep ifu ot bcnafifti) land a short disTan.ce south of Souora, iu Stohrviiic Mayor's Office. Anthony. 11 it. 1S83.

ho f-rosvertior ot" the nice ac Anthony, as J. A. DuBoi has several pefce. trees in bloom. They look beanntul State ot hns.

by rrncnraawn, 8. Ioti has an elegant thA 9Uh Am-ii. 1888 BTJSIlsTSSS NOTICES. residence in the "Indiana" addition to Dav." to he observed as 4 "Arbr The "Globe Mil some Oat. vSS-six fhree mmthd 1 the city.

1. general hoiulav, aua oy sue Knug some in. Harry (Jon nelly left Monday morn-i trees for th purpose ot snauing ana Kemember those nicf li.lllt' itvi i is vrn nc riatres. at iv Ku. FOMEXER ATi Al i DfittK, Iron, Steel, Nails, Pumps, Piping, Wagons Timber, i CD POWDER, SHOT AND CARTRIDGES.

Saddles, Bridles, Halters, Harness, Collars, etHJ A Full Ziine of Saddlery. MAKING AND REPAIRING DONE to ORDER tbe Star hurt; Store, Autl first wriion, iu ceate eriiue; euch snbae iug on a business visit to his old home luent inst-: 'ion, 5 cuts per line. Liberal annna T. our land, and Wjierkas, tue said 26fh day of Lnuiv desirirg tbe New Style Haw Flow. I in the season fori leathers.

Phsha, Itil- i i. iivr iaic- ii. ic I bona, and Satin this latitude to make the growth of her late aiins LOCAT NEWS. win nuu tnem Miss Drake's, i Lunch and Hot Cotiee, at the. City Bakery, i trees so planted a success, therefore, with all due deference to the procla-', Another ear load of furniture, received at P.

D. Tull Harper, Kansas. The family of W. P. Hudson is visiting in the eastern part of the State, and will be here tins week.

mation of our Governor. iT'ae Latest mad Newest Styles of Hats, v. Aini.i. i 1. Tarleton P.

Prvor. Mavor of tbe Jb 0trich-Tip, Flu I loYiru P.iMtlmPu uuu sauiis, just roceivea. al. City of Anthony, do hereby proclaim Mis Drakk s. anu satins.

jut reeetve1. at. Sheriff Prirett left Monday night Oiivri iii A uvtu iwii 3 iv auu ei apari teiiiy 01 Liuiioer. inline ai Losil. at.

MI AW On snort notice. Work and Goods Warranted to trivo ieaveuwoiiu A Thursday, th( the 19th day of April, A.D. who goes up for six months 1883. I H. Cummins tbe man.

h-. cMitlSiaCt IOI1. As Arbor Day for the City of Antho- SuoiJ. and A. II.

DAVIS, I. i nv anil none (mm citizens win oo- i i.uj u.J The Furniture Ston has been removed I to the Cade Building, south side Maiu i Anthouy, Kauas. Express wai'ons very cheap at the Star Furniture Store; WetntMain street. The real estate and building boom continues. Abuer T.

Wilson came up from the range Sunday. B. H. Stedman is quite sick at his home in this city. Our job press is kept almost continually in motion now.

H. Hale returned from Independence, Saturday. R. S. Sullivan, of Ruella, was down on business Monday.

Mrs. J. A. McPhee left Monday to spend the summer east. How many school districts observed arbor day last Saturday.

A. T. Yoast and wife, of Otego, were in the city Monday. The prespect of a three-story hotel is the cause of rejoicing in Anthony. Carpets, wall paper and furniture, at P.

D. Tull Harper, Kansas. 9tf For ''ale Cite at. Second hand furniture. Bureau, one ix Ciiuirs.

Stand and Cook tove, at Davi-? Hardware Store, A. M. VanLaningham, commissioner from the was down this week attendiug the meeting. Sam. S.

Sisson, Geo. D. Thompson. Bolen Hicks and O. D.Botkin, of Harper, were in the city Tuesday.

Mr. J. F. Goggiu sold within three flays 1,620 acres of land. Who says that Harper county isn't booming? Mr.

Fletcher Meridith returned last Thursday eight, via Caldwell, from a business trip to Hutchison, Reno Co. At P. D. Tull Harper, Kansas, you will find a new line of carpets, from twenty-five cents up. 9tt serve toe uay us a euetui uoniiav closing their places of business so far a practicable, that all may join in the planting- of trees along our streets, and wheresoever else iu the City limits that will tend to ornament and beautify the same.

The Council Committee on streets will provide trees for all who may wish them. The general clntrge of all exercises, tree planting and holirtav making for Arbor Day, will be by a special committee, consisting of L. Follick, chair- See tho-e nice Bedsteads at tbe Furniture Store. Very cheap. PQ i S.

Cummirs of the stur Furniture Store, has the agency for the Old Reliable Ma and Hamlin Orns and wiil have some samples in soon, lie serve your orders. 4n I HAKDWARE AND HARNESS. For tremulousness, wakefulness, diz- man. O. Jennings, and E.

D. Bo wen Clark Jack came up from camp and iness, and lack of energy, a most valtta- Davis has iu bulk Onion Seeds, ni Sets, wri Early Six Week Beans, Tom Thumb Peas, Also Sewing Maehmo Needle in hulk. Witness my hand and seal of the City of Anthony this 11th day of April, A. D. 1883.

TAR LET AN F. PRYOR, seal Mayor. Attest Geo. P. Moiigax.

City Clerk. And the Crown Sewing Maehiue, all was circulating- among the boys Monday. H. Anderson came in from Kansas City Friday last and remained several days. T.

J. Holdridge has broken ground for a dwelling on north Jennings av tirst-dass. Lunches preparad for pleasure parties, at, Tbjc city Bakeky. ble remedy is Brown's Iron Bitters. Eadies and all sufferers from neuralgia, hysteria, and kindred complaints, will find without a rival Brown's Iron Bitters.

J. F. Hyskill, of Independence, is stopping with J. J. Hollingsw'orth.

He is prospecting for a home and will locate here. Sam Adams shaved off his moustache a fw days ago, and the delivery clerk at the post office required him to Quarterly Report of County Super? mtsn ent for Quarter ending March 31, 1883. The best Razor Strop in the state is to he found at is's hardware store. It takes the place oi all others where eerit is sold. i)avi is the only agent here, aud it is ot priceless value to the "shaver." B.

F. Lee has several "tboiwind one year old peach trees for sale eheap. 1. District schools visited this quarter Districts number 1, 10, 11. 13, 14, 15, 16, 18, 19.

20, 24, 25, 27, 28, 37, 42, and 43. 2. Total number of visits, 17. 3. Average length of time spent in Holdridge, Connelly Propr's.

MANUFACTIIRKRS OlP PATENT AND "GLOBE" FLOUR. All kind of Feed kept constantly on hand. READY Foi: MO WOKK. school inspection, 2 hours. A.

Herold, the Blaefc smith, has put another Forge in bis shop and haa" employ ed another First-Class Workman. You vii! now tind bun ready to do ail work promptly, and in the Best Style. Give him a call. STRAY ED. enue.

Commissioners' meeting Monday and Tuesday. See proceedings elsewhere. The boys had a "snipe hunt" last night. For particulars ask the mayor or city marshal. Mr.

C. L. Millikeu left for his home in Indiana Monday. He will return soon and locate. There will be preaching at the M.

E. church next Sabbath, morning and eveuing, at the usual hours. Treasurer Moffett went home to Danville Saturday. B. F.

Smith is treasurer pro tern, in his absence. If yon want furniture, wall-paper be identified before he got his mail. A first-class Grocery Store and building in one of the best localities in Southwestern Kansas, for sale cheap if sold soon. J. Hummel.

Anthony, Kansas. Master "Wm. Edgar Tucker, aged 7, called with his father, and informed us that his mother has 125 young chickens, and that he has 6 heifers and five calves, all fine stock. Still ix the Van. The efforts of Oneblaek and white spotted poland-China sow, Weight about one hundred and "eventy-five to two bundled pounds.

I will pay a liberal reward for her re turn, John (i. Kinsley. 4. Number written reports made to district boards of visits, 17. 5.

Number of consultations with district boards at time of visit, 10; at my office, 25. 6. Number of days office kept open at county seat, 73. S. A.

VAN KIRK, County Superintendent. J. F. Black has set out near his residence, in the north-east part of town, 2,600 peach trees, 500 apple trees, 100 catalpa, 100 peaeon, 150 grape cut- We pay WieMta and Wellington prices for Wheat and Corn. Special attention given Custom work and Exeliange.

ALL, OF OUR WORK IS GUARANTEED TO GIVE ENTIRE SATISFACTION. BLANKS. I am now prepared to draw all kinds of legal documents on short notice, and at reasonable rates. I keep a supply ot all kinds ot legal blanks on band. J.

F. GOGGIN. other kinds of Soda to attain the magnificent popularity in which DeLand's brands are held, is a fiat failure. De-Land's goods continue to lead all others iu publie esteem. We are sorrv to note that Jos.

Long, LEGAL NOTICES. ting-s, 150 blackberry, 100 raspberry A LS AGENTS FOR tHE SALE OF" MAY BROS. WIND MILL. NOTICE VOn, PUBLICATION. formerly of this city, has met with a and 500 strawberry plants, besides serious accident recently.

15v the ac-1 some crabapple, cherry, plum and or carpets, be sure and get P. D. Tull Bro's. prices, Harper, Kansas. 9tf "Mr.

and Mrs. B. Forbes left Monday night for Kansas City to see Mr. Jos. Long, whose accident is mentioned elsewhere.

James Trowusell, the jeweler, left for his home in Tuscola, Monday. He did a good trade while here, and a lot of the boys sport new "tickers." Over at Xeodesha they are getting ready to celebrate the Fourth of July. Those fellows must be brim-full of enthusiasm to expect to hold out that cidental discharge of a revolver he quiuce trees, apricots and almonds. Land For Sale. was severely wounded in the wrist, and at present writing it is thought that amputation will be Mr.

L. is now lying at his home in Kansas City. Joe has many friends in this city aud has the sympathy and best wishes of all in his misfortune. Land Ofkioe at Wichita, April lS.J. is kereby given that the fotlowlllg'-jl named settlor has Bled notice of her inieu-tiou to make tinal proof in support of he.

claim, and that said proof fH hi made belore Jelin i). Brown, a notary publie. at Anthony, Kansas, on Moudav, May 14th, viz: Emma Little, l. a. No.

for the oath-west quarter of north-east quarter, aud easL-hair of nortu-west quarter, and north '-east quarter of utii-west quarter of sec. 13, tp. ran ire 0. She names the following witeeaMS to prove her roniinnoits residence upon, and cultivation ot, said land, viz: ii. Duncan.

J. W. rnlca-x, X. 8. ITar-vev and X.

I. Warren, of Antnony, P. and Danville P. Harper county, Kansas 14td K. iu.

Walkkk, Register. The Very Best in Use. SOLD IW PRICK On most Liberal Terms. HEI'OItE YOU BUY A. "WIIrT TD 3VCII1.IL.

Notice. NOTICE FOtt PUBLICATION. I have for sale the following lands in Harper county, at the following prices: South-east quarter section. 22, tp 33, rauge 160 acres, with 35 acre? broke, at $1000. Lots 8 and 9, sec.

6 and lots 1, 2, 3, and 4, and the east-half n-w quarter, and east half south-west quarter of sec. 7, and lots 1, 2,3. and 4, and east half north-west quarter, and sec. 18, tp. 35, range 5 west; about 600 $5.00 per acre.

The above has living water and joins the Territory. Lot 20, block 35. aud lot 11, block 8, in the city of Anthony, at $300. Wm. A.

McFARLAND. The House That Jack Built. GIVE US A CAM. HOLDRIDGE, CONNELLY CO. VrsTHOXY, KANSAS.

Land Offjck at Wichita a. Aorll 8, TTOTICE is hereby given that the following J1 named settler has tiled notiee that she will appear with her witnesses to make liual prool in support of her claim, before John D. Brown, a notarv 'public, at Anthony, Kansas, on Monday. Mav th, viz Harriet George, Osage D. S.

for tne east half south-east quarter and east naif northeast quarter of sec. -22, tp. range 3. She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz JohuO. Duncan.

3. W. Brokaw, N. Harvey and Janiffi Coulter, all of Anthony P. Harper eountv, Kausas.

It. Li. Walkee, 14td Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. long.

O. F. Casteen wa9 appointed eity treasurer, Geo. P. Morgan, clerk, and James D.

Kel'y, city marshal, by Mayor Pryor, and approved by the council Monday night. Real estate is booming. "We heard a lady remark, and we presume she is not far wrong, "that more land is bargained for on Sunday than any other day in the week." The congregations at our churches Sunday were much iarger than common. It is interesting to notice the new faces, so many evidences of our increasing population. The Harvey county agricultural society had an arbor day of their own last week.

"Why can not our society do the same thing, and have the Fair Grounds set out in trees? Mr. A. Tucker, who lives in Silver Creek towuship, gave us a call Tuesday. He has just bought an 160 acres in addition to proving up a claim. He has come to stay.

Messrs. Hudson, Darromrh and Coul-son bought W. R. Kirkpati iek's farm just east of town. t-ek.

and will fence the same tor a pasture. These gentlemen are thorough, enterprising business men aud are doing much to FURNITURE STORE. From the Missouri Republican. "We have received a novelty in the literary line, -A Parody on the House that Jack built," intended tor the millions. It is a sparkling little book, handsomely illuminated, we'd adapted to bring joy te the little ones, and it can not tail to amuse the older people.

Inasmuch as it is instructive, as well as entertaining, its value is greater than that of the Mother Goose melodies. It is not the less valuable because a three-cent stamp sent to St. Louis, will procure a copy. Americau Newspapers in 1883 I have one of the best Stone Quarries iu he county, within one mile of Anthony. 200 perch of stone already quarried.

Will deliver or sell at the quarry. Contracts taken for buildings, foundations ahd cellar walls. These wishing stone will do well to see me before purchasing elsewhere. I have thirteen good farms for sale. Auybody wanting a farm at reasonable rates will do well to see me, as I can suit in quality and price.

J. G. Kensley, Anthony, Kas. A meeting was held at the Court House last Friday night to organize a building and loan associatiou. M.

Knisell was chairman and Allen H. Broadstone, secretary. The following committee on articles of incorporation was appointed: A. H. Eroad-stone, Harry Connelly, W.

D. Hudson J. M. Bent and C. W.

Bulger. The meeting then adjourned to meet Monday niht. April 9th. Monday night the meeting adopted tiie articles of incorporation presented by tlie committee, and the association adjourned to meet Tuesday night, April 10. Tuesday night T.

H. Stevens elected chairman, and A. H. Broad-stone secretary pro tern. On motion a committee of fiv wa-af pointed a follows, to draft by-law for the association: J.

Holdridge, M. W. Halsey. M. Kinsell, A.

H. Broadstone, T. H. Stevens and Reuben Small. On motion, and carried, nine directors were elected temporarily, until Land OmCI at Wichita Kas.

March 15, latfff. mgttyTtCE is hereby given that the following-J? named settler has filed notice of his intention to make tinal prooi in supioi at his claim and that said pj oof will be made before John Brown, a uotary public, at Anthony, Kansas, on Saturday, April -2ith, lSstf, viz: George W. Sinclair, Osage D. ft. number Tor the north half of south-w est quarter ot section 27, tp.

34, ranjre 5 wet. He names the following witnesses to prove his ontinuous residence upon aud cultivation oi said land, viz. J. Stout, J. Cline.

S. G- Reid and J. C. Stout all of Bluff Creek p. Harper county, Hausas.

L. Walkek, Register. S. H. CUMMINS, FURNITURE STORE Has jnst opened a new a full And hn on line In ANTHONY, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.

Land Office at Wichita, March Wth, 1883. NOTICK i hereby sjiven that the followincr-named settier nas tiied notice that he will From the Cheapest to the Best improve our city. A. D. Ward, a competent engineer, From the new edition oi Messrs.

Geo. P. Rowell Cos American Newspaper Direc tory, which ii now in press, it appears that the newspapers and periodicals of all kinds issued in the United States and Territories now reach the imposing total of 11,196, This is an increase of 585 in twelve months. Taking the States one by oue, the newspaper growth in some very considerable. The resent total in New York State, lor instance, is 1,399 a g.iin ot 80 in the past year.

The ii crease iu Pennsylvania is 48, the existing nuni ter being 943. total grew from 175 to 201. and I linois' from 890 904. A year ao Massachusetts had 420 papers: now number ia 4ML Tn Kd and Also a full line of UNDBKTAK1XG Everylwdy invited toe: get my price whethi tiey wi-h to purcjiaae or not at the ANTlIONT Old COURT HOUSE BUILDING, I Main St. n-m3 who has been workiug at carpentering this spring with Allyn Son.

ha resigned the saw aud the hanimar. taken charge of the engine roo the Globe mills. T. J. Holdridge sold his half st appear with his witnesses, to mate 11 ai pmoi in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before -ohn I).

Brown, a notary public, at Anthony, Harper county, Kansas, on Monday, April ittk. 1883, viz Acey Tavlor, Osuce D. 8. number 2.,19. tor the east half of north-west quarter, and eat half of south-west qua iter of sec-1 ion 34, tp.

4, r. west. He names the following witnesses to prove hi- continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Heriuan F. Probst. Henrv A.

Probst. llham K. Ford Burchnel, of Anthoi.y P. O. county, Kansas.

R. tt. alkek, Register. farm, ten miles east of town, to a gpea he charter is procured and a regular Texas tne new paper nnber the sus- tleman named Simpson, for eut. Temporary direct per acre.

This is almost twice what it cost him a half rear ajjo. Mr. pensions by 8, and Ohio now has 738 papers instead of 092. The st remarkable change 1 has occurred in the Territories, in which the daily papers have grown from 43 to rl tlin -r-l--k rr 1 lT A i 1 A. ion Small, T.

J. Lloldridge, T. H. Stevens, M. W.

EL Broadstoue, J. A.Lynu, dridge has purchased another farm in h.i.-cv. NOTICE FOR PU BLIC ATION Land Office At Wichita, March 3i, 1883. nyOTli is herebv tciven that (he foltowing-JZ eitler ha- tiled notice that he will a. i ear ith his witnesses to make fiual roof in -t of hi- claim bei'ore -'ohn Brown, a BO'Hrv inlUc a- hi- oiiice at Anthony, Harper CITY LIVERY, SALE AND FEED STADLE, ARNOLD Prop'rs.

AITTHOITY, iCA-ZsTS-A-S. We have the best rigs and stock in the eity, and let them at reasonable rates. Special Attention to boarding stock for hcrt and long tim. Stohrville, the Arnold neighbor-' Kinsell Joan Kenslev 9 ivium ii, ooiiu v.t. being the chit area ot activity.

The uum- Committee on By-Laws to report at ber ot mom hlies throughout the country We would like to know if it is strict- ctui of directors. grew trom 976 to 1.034. while the dailies ly in accordance with the rules and! On motion the meeting adjourned 'leaped from 996 to 1.062. The figures given regulatious oi the postomce cieparl-' pjne die. atre are uive ot Canada, which pos- utu OI county, usa-- on i.

i lohu Henr" i. the- north-east quarter sec. range t. He name? the dlowinsr hi a seses a total oi wm. it is interesting to ment to make a bill-board of the gt n- witnesses to ni and Ml rlnlivrrvnf horse' -e i lUlVl wiy-uieu regions oi tne st office foi anostoffice tor cs as wjix as i uc tliill ici UI North-West are productive and iack posters? We don't mcau rives.

Awt Taylor. Harper C'Htu- newspapers as well a of wheat, for the VVUliam ton' number of journals issued in Manitoba was flt5 Pm A. II. BROADSTONE, anythiug by the above we are simpiy inquisitive at times. vTai.kek.

Register. i. secretary pro tern, aesrly doubled during the year..

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