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Anthony Journal from Anthony, Kansas • 5

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Commifsiomer Buehr was in town EC AJSTTHOIS'Y JOUKNA L. ur dealers 111 gctittttrHl imple- A new it of office Chairs. Camp and ininrfiKliHliul now at the Star Furniture Store its -ire beiui rusnen jui now. Anthony. Monday.

meats AND S. A. VAN KIKK. Local Editor. F01: aiA nr.

ap. Second haud furni- i tare. Bureau. Louug, one Bedstead, i-ia stand and Cook stove, at DavU' Hardware Store, SADDLERT. Sheriff Privett had a good cow to O.S.

Northrop will bi now die last Friday. house shortly, and W. win A new furnace was put in at the; occupy the house vacated by Is nil. Globe mills last week. Mr.

C. O. Careen's advert isermni Mr. M. Mason of the l- and stationery store next door eat of Gains Stevens, will receive subscription? to the Jolrnai-.

LOCAL NKWS. Anew lot ol beu, bureaus and stands "just received at tht Furniture Store at Au- Corn is up and will soon be ready 1 appears elsewhere in this issue. When for the cultivator. i you anything in his line call on have some snleiidid harir.iina in 1. XjIhste Hardware, Tinware, Cutlery, Iron, i Ti.Ainnn Ktnlirvitle.

was on 1 him arms and Grazing lands tbat must be sold 1 thirtv Javs. It will well Tor aiiv om- our streets Tuesday. J. M. Lapham is hauling Ml wnea nh search oi such to-gi vm us a eall without n.iio vUiiixl the in the Globe Mills.

He had about slv, li will cost wu nothing to see these av. J'uirviu, s. jn tt-4t Main Anthony, Kansas. county seat last Friday. 000 bushels, and is getting one uuuu- No, thank you.

This is Arbor Day. The boys have sworn off. The sale of cigars has increased this week. R. B.

Elliott was down from Harper yesterday. E. J. Summers was up from the range yesterday. STEEI HAP.IAVAKE AND HARNESS.

G. W. Shannon, nost-moster at Jop-; f1 E. A. Rice starts this week to Mexico.

He will travel overland, and is accompauied by Mrs. Rice aud his brother Ed. Mrs. Smith and daughter, of Mis- r. pa? was in the city Monday.

Charlie Wall's genial countenance was visible on the streets Monday. Carpets, wall paper and furniture, at P. D. Tull Harper, Kan-I Ras. 9tf Davis has in bulk Onion Seeds, Oaion sets, Beans.

Early Six Wek" Beans, Torn Thumb Peas. Also Sewing Machine Needle in bulk. And tbe Crown Sewiusf Machine, Garden vegetables will probably be A Full Line of Saddlery. MAKING AND REPAIRING IK XK to OR1 KIi On thort notice. Work and Goods Warranted to Ltivo Satisfaction.

H. DAVIS. all souri, are Here visiting menus auu relatives. Mrs. S.

is a daughter of Jos. Amey. W. R. and H.

B. Brokaw and Char lie Kelly were up from the range over urst-eiass. Lunches prepared Bar pleasure parties, at, The City Bakkhy. The best Razor Strop iu the state is to be found at Pavla'a hardware store. It takes the place ol all others where ever it is sold.

Davis is tbe only agent here, and it is of priceless value to the shaver." Don't lorget those uiee Baby Carriages and Express Wagons, at the Anthony Furniture store. 2 B. F. Lee has everai thousar one year -Old peach trees for sale cheap. RKADY KOlt MOKE WORK.

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. There is no use in lying iu bed on a Sunday morning fighting flics, when you can buy a good Screen Door, at G.

B. Shaw for $1.75. 17tf in the market soon. Miss Ella Latham and sister were up from Spring township yesterday. E.

M. Moss was in the city on business yesterday. Ed. is almost a stranger. G.

W. Bennett and C. O. Casteen were up at Harper on business Tuesday. Geo.

Rhodes came up from camp yesterday, and went on to Harper the same day. We enjoyed a ride with L. C. Bid-well in his new wagon yesterday. It Is a daisy.

Another car load of furniture, received at P. D. Tull Harper, Kansas. 9tf Tuesday. Jos.

unger. the portly mayor of Harper, was a welcome visitor here yesterday. Dyspepsia, the bug-bear of epicureans, will be relieved by Brown's Iron Bitters. Mr. M.

Koshlaud, a wholesale druggist of Baltimore, spent Sunday with Abe Tandler. Dyspepsia, heart-burn, nausea, indigestion, are always relieved by Brown's Iron Bitters. Sam Fossett was up Irom the range Herbert Dalton, an old pupil of ye i Tar PQ A. Herold, the Blacksmith, has put another Forge iu his shop aud has employed another Workman. You will now find him ready to do all work promptly, and in the ive him a call.

local's, died at llalsteau last week, were much pained at the sad news and tender our heartfelt sympathies to the fctricken parents. Messrs. C. C. Wheeler, E.

A. Tou-zalin, J. F. Goddard. J.

O. Barnes, S. ST A YET). 1 1 r1nrn of ho One black and white spotted poland-Chi- rvrL yesterday. He won't make am more erossinsr of Bluff Avenue and Mam lrwul'c wwlihl B.

Hynes and C. Robinson, all promi-: na sow, weight about one hundred anil 1 sow, Iiutc rt rc e- i ovwl seventv-nvn to uunilreii pounds. 1 ventv- nent orhcials of ine A. ral reward for her re turn. will pay a lib John g.

Kknslky W. E. 1 rcadwell, president ot the rHiir0ads. came down fair association, stretched a wire aflsnnA. nr-r m' prospecting tour, looking over the A nice line' of Children' Itoekers and Table Chairs, at the sjtar Furniture Store in Anthony.

extension to countrv in view ot an this place. While they expressed no opinion on that point, ther spoke! street Monday. J. P. Horton was at church Sunday.

May be you don't believe it, but it's a fact nevertheless. B. H. Stedman made his appearance on our streets this week, after his recent severe illness. Mrs.

W. F. Coulson left yesterday lor an extended visit to her old home in Thorntown, Indiana. J. E.

Goss, of Goss, Reed bought the lot just east of the billiard hall this week, of Sam Beaver. a ii 0 I am now prepared to draw all kinds of legal documents on short notiee, ami at reasonable rates. I keep a supply nt ad kinds ol lesral blanks on hand. F. Goggin.

around the fair grounds Tuesday. If you want furniture, wall-paper or carpets, bo sure and get P. D. Tull Bro's. prices, Harper, Kansas.

9tf W. II. Mock will leave about the first of May for Washington Territory, where be goes to remain permanently'. August Mercet and fauily arrived here from Florence last Friday. Au- arum conns hnnrs.

i 0w7 w-j wr highly in praise of our town and the surrounding country, and we do not think we are over sanguine when say that there will be some railroad developments shortly which will be greatly to Anthonv's benefit. We LEGAL NOTICES. ISl AXi: FACTl NOT1C JCATION. ust thinks Anthony the boss place, have waited long, but our day is coin- after all, and will remain permanent- Land Office at Wichita, Avril 18S3. "VTOT1CE is hereby given that the nanaed settler lia- lileil notice of her intention make liual proof in support of her claim, and that said proof will he made before John D.

Brown, a notary public, at Anthony, Kansas, on Momlav, Mav 14th, lSJ, viz: Emma Osae D. S. No. 23,951, for the oath-west quarter of north-east quarter, and ease half of north-west quarter anil north-east quarter of SOOtO-weat quarter of sec. 15, tp.

34, rantre t. she names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon, and cultivation ol, sabl land, viz: John (i. Duncan. J- W. Brokaw, X.

R. Harvey ami Warren, of Aut-iouy, P. and Jaaville P. Harper county, Kansas. J4td U.

L. Wat.kkk, Register. PATENT AN GLOBE" FLOUR. All kind of Feed kept constantly on hand. We pay Wichita and Wellington prices for Wheat and Corn.

Special attention, given Custom work: and. Exchiine. ALL OF OUR WORK IS GUARANTEED TO GIVE ENTIRE SATISFACTION. iug at last. Notice.

There ill be an examination of teachers at the school house in Harper on Saturday, April 28th, commencing promptly at 10 o'clock a. m. This will positively be the last examination for this Spring. S. A.

Van Kirk, County Sup't. Notice. NOTICE FOR PUnLICATIOX Land OrrlCK at Wichita ias. Aurii 1SS. is herehv triven that the followbijr OTITE i named settler has tiled notiee that she will ALSO AGENTH FOR THE SALE OF MAY BUOS.

WIND MILL. 1 have one of the best Stoue Quarries in the couuty, within one mile of Anthony. 200 perch of stone already quarried. Will deliver or sell at. Hie quarry.

Contracts taken for buildings, foundations ahd cellar wails. These wishing stoue will do well to see me before purchasing elsewhere. I have thirteen good farms lor sale. Anybody wanting a farm at reasonable rates will do well to see me, as I can suit in qualitv and price. J.

G. Kensley, Anthony, Kas. appear with her witnesses to make final prool in snpporl ol" her claim, helot John I). Brown, 8 notary public, at Anthony, Kansas, ou Aioa-ciav. Mav llth, 1888, viz Harriet George, Osage n.

8, for tl.e half soiith-st auartei: and east tialt northeast onarter of see. 4sS. to. vaivre Land For Sale. Joe Wnite has some supposed cuts, in his Gueda Springs Herald that look like Artiinas Ward's Grate Panera-ma." Joe must have whittled them out himself.

Mr. J. Pusy, of Ottawa, ex-editor of the Republican, published at that place, is here looking up a location for a home. So far he is wrell pleased with Harper county. Thomas Copes was convicted of twenty-one distinct violations of the prohibition law before a Butler county justice, and lined $2,200 and costs.

That would almost start a bank. Horl says that Tom MotFett blacked his boots Saturday and ot the best rig in town to go up and see his girl. Cade's example must be demoralizing to the bachelor element of the court house gang. Robt. Elder, of the firm of Elder Bros.

Hutchinson, Albion, was in the city Tuesday, ajid made us a pleasant call, also, dropping some of the "filthy lucre" with us, which we duly appreciate. Household Words. DeLand's Soda has made its way into nearly every household in the land; and wherever the mistress prefers good material to bad, it keeps possession. It is the best in the market. Six school districts have been organized iu this couuty by the county superintendent since January 1st, and there are now at least three under way, with more to follow.

Who says we are not growing? Eev. J. O. Hazel ton preached an able and interesting sermon at the Methodist church Sunday morning. His remarks on ueglect of social relations were right to the point, and will do well to pondr over.

Messrs. W. C. Anderson, of Harper, and F. C.

Wood, of St. Joe, were registered at the Occidental Tuesday. At P. D. Tull Harper, Kansas, you will find a new line of carpets, from twenty-five cents up.

9tf Messrs. Benedict Cole, general insurance agents, were in the city Tuesday looking after the interests of their companies. To-day is Gov. Glick's arbor day. Everybody plant trees.

Put one wherever there is room for it and you will never regret it. Messrs. Holdridge, Connelly proprietors of the Globe Mills, are as busy as bees, and are shipping flour to the Xaiion daily. Mr. and Mrs.

I. B. Forbes returned from Kansas Cily last Saturday They report Joe. Long much better, and on a fair way to recovery. Stacev Bros, sold out their cattle and range, a few (lays ago, to a gentleman named Wicks.

The boys will go into business again before very long. We acknowledge the receipt of a complimentary and an invitation to the Odd Fellows ball at Harper tonight, from C. S. Finch, N. G.

We will try and be there. There will be a sociable given at the residence of Mrs. J. P. Aspinall Friday evening of this week, by the ladies of the Cougregational church.

A cordial invitation is extended to all. Messrs. G. B. Shaw, F.

C. Jocelyn and C. W. Lobilell, of the firm of G. B.

Shaw are here looking after their lumber interests. They found their business prosperous aud in good hands. The Chicago Inter-Ocean has concluded to issue a regular Sunday edition hereafter, the first appearing last Sunday. It was a mammoth affair. The Inter-Ocean is one of the newsiest and most reliable papers in the United States.

Rev. R. M. Scott, pastor of the M. E.

lie nainee Vbm following witnesses to prove ber continuous residence upou, and cultivation of, said land, viz John U. Duncan. J. W. Brdtaw, 8.

Har-vey a i) 1 James Coulter, all ol Auihony IJ. eounly, Kansas. R. L. Walkkr, Mid Bsgistsr.

NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION'. IaStOmCK at WrciiiTA, March 15, ISii. "myOTfCE is herehv piveu that the followinar-Jl; named -etrier has filed notice of hi intention to make linal iroo! in support of his claim and that said proof WilLbe made before John I) Jtrown, a notary puhlic, at Anthony, Kansas, on -aturdav, April -2Mh, viz: W. Sineialr, Osuue I), s. number for the nortli half of soirth-WSSt quarter ot section 27, tp.

Hi. rsags 0 wssi He names the fodowiujr witnes-e- to trove his rontinuons residence upon and cultivation of sail land, viz. The Very Best in Use. SOLD AT A LOW PRICE On most Liberal Terms. BEFORE YOIT BUY (ilVE U8 A CALL.

HOLDRIDGE, CONNELLY CO. ANTHONY, KANSAS. I have for sale the followiusr lands in Harper county, at the following prices: South-east quarter section. 22, tp 33. range 160 acres, with 35 acrej broke, at $1000.

L.ot.s 8 and 9, sec. 6 and lots 1, 2, 3, aud 4, and the east-hall u-w quarter, and east half south-west quarter of sec. 7, and lots 1, 2, 3. and 4, and east half linrth-west nnartfr nrl sprv 1ft. tti.

SiS. J. B. Stout, J. G.

Cline, S. (i. Keid anJ -). c. Stout, all 01 lsiiili Creek p.

o. liarjier couuij runo-n west: about bOO acres, at 00 iinnsa. L. Walkkh. Register NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION per acre.

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

Land Offick at Wichita, March 10th. 1883. NOTK'E i-t hereby jciven that the foUowinc-named settier lias tiied notiee that he will appear with his witnesses to make li al pool in sni'por' of his claim, and that sabl proof will be made before l). Brown, a ni4ar- public, at Anthony, Harper county, KansaB, on Monday, April 30th, viz Acev Tavlor, Csage D. S.

number 23,107. lor STAR RN ITU STOKE. RE FU A $20.00 Bible Reward. The publishers of Rutledge's valuable tne eat north-west quarter, ana east Monthly offer twelve nail 'I SOUlu- ceil quill mi Ui oiji uuu tfi, ip. r.

5 vc-' He ijhi'S the rollnwins witnesses to prove his rewards in their Monthly for May, among which is the following: We will srive $20.00 in goli to the icontinuoL residence upon aud cultivation of Xotice the ehansre in Mr. A. II. Da I 11' 1 1 1 i. A.

said land, viz: Herman F. Prolwt. Henry A. Probst. William FopI and W.

H. Bnrcutiel, or Anthony P. Harper count', Kansas. 1-2-rd K. L.

Walkeh, Register. vis' advertisement. He has a ftrst- person letutig us wmcii is titu snonest hi cn.idlp chapter in the New Testament Honttrtment ami our rfiRfi- i Scriptures (not the New Revision) 1 1 FOR THE GRAND (TEW BOOK, Church at Neodesha, will preach at, nt willav 10th. 1883. Shouki two or s.

MYSTERIES and MISERIES the M. E. Church here next Sabbath H. CUMMINS, FURNITURE STORE whpn thAv nPPd miv rpnairino- done. more correct answers be received, the AGENTS Wanted.

morning at the usual hour, and Rev W. H. Mock will Dreach at niirht Married At the residence of J. reward will be divided. The money will be forwarded to the winner Mav America's (Jreat Cities.

Bv J. W. BUEL. EDM jnst opened a new a nd has rn hand a ftill Hue of tiool), In ANTHONY, This will be Rev. W.

H. Mock's last vne 15th, 1883. Persons trving for the sermon in this place, as he expects to Mr- Jas; mith and rheodocia rd 2Q (tOutsclls all otber Books.jijj "VT MUarioa gr.il of From th.e Cheapest to the Best leave for Washington Territory the Ulc' Ul 14115 week following. All are invited. Woods officiating.

u. Shake, Jim We extend congratu i (no pstage stamps taken) with their gj, and L'0w life in our live representa-I answer, for which thev will receive tive cities. Nev' York and its of -r V- Sin; Strusrgles I'rials of the poor; i the June Monthly, in which the name y-ja Lit of the Rich: Detective ee mv and Also a full line of UNDERTAKING GOODS. KTeiybody invlt get my prices whether they wi-h to purchase lations. and address of the winner of the re- Stortei and Terrible Crimes: Seerer 3JOU lorjKi tne cii uuuu cicuuuu May 1st.

It is important that there be a full expression of the will of the II n7-m3 OW COURT HO USE BUILOINO. Main St ANTHXV. KANSAS. bnaw CO. improvements, Wlird and the correct answer will be tfin i ifv its rnnirinff Architecture.

I i I I I 7 r. I people on that question. The propo- at tneir iiiuiDer vara, are a iair inuex published, and in which several more intriguing 3cu iu.n, sition is to vote $1,300 bonds of $650 of our iucraasiug business. They have valuable rewards will be offered. I MeiwlteooVSw Makers til thelrtni each, payable inside of 15 years, at 7 just erected a ware-house 11 by 30 feet Address, Rutledge Publishing Com-; color.

San Francisco ami its Wonderful CITY LIVERY, SALE AND FEED STABLE, RioKa. r'hinuuA I. ii- Oniuin Tp.na: doss per cent, interest. The proceeds to be and are extending their lumber yard pany, Easton, Penna iX House; Gambling Pita; Secrets ot the High- hinders Startling Adventures; 1 brilirug used in paying certain outstaudiug clear through trom llutt to Jennings warrants, and the balance, if any, to be avenue. Their agent, T.

H. Stevens, BUSINESS NOTICES. descriptions of Westernlife in '49. Salt Lukp i itv. Dolviraniv in Utah: History ol is a rustler, and is equal to all de-' turned into the general fund.

Mormonism; its Mvsterious Crimes and The Globe Mills want to buy some Gats, startline Abuses: Hrel Revelation of the niandb. Arbor Dav in Kansas is the 26th. 1 Knng some in. CTerrible Endowment liites; Blood Atoue Tot prorv bov and "irl plant at leat We acknowledge receipt oi a copv of A car load of new Furniture just reeeiv- ment and Highway Murders: beeret L-ives let ever oo i ant aL r-, nf 4tto ed at the Mar Furniture store at Anthony, ot the Mormon Leaders Degradation and one tree, and give reason for the gen- the llnrd tfienuial lieport ot the Misery ot the Women. Orleans, the pration to come to rise up and bless Board of 1881-82, a vol- Lunch ami Hot Coffee, at the, Negro's Paradise, Thrilling History of Vou- thp labor.

An old grav-headed man urae of seven hundred pages, and con- i Scime at Ganmmeetinc Bev- ly-neaaeu man uiue oi seven iiuuua-u jnges, uu uyu- ARNOLD Prop'rs. We have the best rigs and stock in the city, and let them at reasonable rates. Special Attention to boarding stock for -Hcrt and long time. vouth with tains much valuable statistical informa- Sprinsr beds, mattrasses and Louuges just Coon Hunts, Suciai Life among tne was once accosted by a receiveu, at tue star urnnure store ai southern Aristocracv. the question: "My old friend, why tion relative to the agricultural pro- Anthony.

This book contains over 600 pazes and LV) price, Pictorial Circulars and eompieie Table ol ntents tree. Extra term, to AsreuU. Writeat once for lull are you toiling in the hot sun plant-; ducts of the State, for the years above pieilty ot Luml)er, Linie a) CoaK ing those trees; before they bear fruit mentioned; also colored count maps mi w. 's S. H.

C'ummir of the Star Furniture particular, or end 50 cents In stamps or 1. .1. e.w, .1.1.. ra I illtfif Mini Trn torv. vou will be in vou grave "Young showing railway and water courses, inan." said the venerable sire, "at oni mn hniKPS ot am of ipp nfnrnia.

cwic.uas nra viu Kiin "others school houses, and other iufornia- Ma on and Hamlin Organs aud will have i uistouic al ITBLimux; i uliu I some gamidcs in soon. Reserve your orders. -treet, St. Louis, Mo. will come after me to enjoy the fruit." I tion of a valuable nature.

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