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ATTORNEYS. next meeting. The association then adjourned to meet at Harper, on Saturday, December 9, 1882. J. A.

Lvxx, See. TWO D0LLAKS. A NEW DEPARTURE -FOR- SPECIALS. J. C.

JAVlDSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Anthony, Kansas. Divorces, for ladies, obtained free of charge. S. A. VAN KIJIK, TTORNEY AT LAW.

Office iu the Court House, Anthony, Kansas A 1 J. A. McPHEE. McPHEE, O. C.

HOWE. HOWE TTORNEY AT LAW, Anthony, Kansas. JA. Office upstairs in Davis' hardware building All the latest periodicals, magazines and libraries at Grove's Book Store. The Anthony and Harper mail hack, on and after Monday next, December 4, will rim as follows: Leave Anthony at p.

m. Arrive at Anthony at 9 a. m. H. C.

Wyman'. Manager. Photo, cabinet and autograph albums, stereoscopes and views, fancy inkstands, paper weights, and all kinds of goods generally found in a book store, on hand at Groye's Book and News Stand. the matter went before the Land Commissioner who decided in favor of Jack, recommcml ing the cancellation ot Grove's filing. Grove then appealed to the Secretaiy of the Interior with the above result.

The Secretary, in rendering his decision, which is final, did not deem it necessary to pass upon but one point iu reaching his conclusion: Said that Jack, in failing to appeal from the decision of the local office, waived his rights, hence could not be considered. A pocket book, evidently the property of J. H. Hllner, was crowded into the outside post-offieo box on Tuesday night. Tied around the same was a piece of paper on which was written: "Found seven miles west." It contains several papers, among others a narpcr Countv Bank certificate of deposit for S400.

It can be had by calling at the postoftice. J. Paul Grove, on Monday, opened out a stock of books, stationery and notions, in the postoffice building, and he is already working quite a snug trade. He is also running a news department, and will handle all the leading papers and periodicals. Being crowded for room he is unable to make much display, but yon can got almost anything iu his line by ask- R.

B. SHEPARD, ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY Magazine. The largest in form, the largest in circulation, and the best in everything that makes a magazine desirable. Demorest's Monthly Magazine presents a grand combination of the entertain ing, the useful and beautirul, with stories, eg says, poems, fashons, family matters, art critiques, lovely oil pictures, steel engravings, and other art features, Seid Twenty Cents for a sample copv, or subscribe six months for ONE DOLLAR. TWO DOLLARS A YEAR.

There is no publication so cheap or so good. For circular of full particulars, aldress, W. JENNINGS DEMOliEST, 17 East Hth Street, New York. Anthony, Office A TTORNEY AT LAW. s.

the Court House. J. P. GHOVE BEFORE I TANDLER BROS. Having determined to move our stock before January 1st, we will offer our entire stoek prices lower than ever before known, for cash.

Look at Our Prices Below. Overcoats sold at $18.00, sold now for $15.00 Overcoats sold at 1 5.00, sold now for. 1 2.00 Overcoats at 10.00, 8.00, 6.00 and 5.00 dollars. Suits at 15.00, 10.00, 8.00, 6.00 and 5.00 dollars. AWYER, Anthony.

Kansas Bottom prices always obtained at Ilummel's grocery and provision store. F. GOGGIN, of ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office north side Main Street, Anthony, Kansas For Rkxt. A house belonging to Win.

Parsons, south ot school house. For particulars call on J. K. Wilson. v.

W. KIRK PAT RICK, A TTORNEY AT LAW, Anthony, Kansas. lice on Main street. Of- FO SALE. The Stone House situated on lot 7, Block 62, Iu the City of Anthony Price $300 aud on easy-terms.

Also two lots in same block. For iur-ther information enquire at this office. If you desire a choice business location call for iU'Yn 'sight. W. R.

Kirkpatrick and nurchase one of the on ive acre lots in his new addition. PIIYSICIANS. Married. By Rev. J.

8. five a TRESPASS NOTICE, lita, at the residence of the bride's Barents All kinds of holiday books for young A. nursuuv evening, i)cc JSS md old at Grove's Book and News G. M. KELLER, M.

PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office over K. Wilson's drug store, Anthony, Kansas. Hid Miss Mary Drake, both of Authony. Stand.

ceremony was witnessed tv St.im mmcdiatc friends of the contacting par- NOTICE. 500 bushels of apples and potatoes F. C. HULL, M. aud was performed NJ1 for sal )r sale by Timothy Shields, at Albion.

(HYSICIAN SCRGEON A sumptuous rcDast building, Anthony, Kansas Notick. All Jin nit jely after, and at ten o'clock the bride ami persons indebted to All parties are hereby notified no to drive over, range on, or in any way use or destroy the pasturage on the following "tracts of laud in township 35, range 5 west, in Harper Co. to wit Sections 8 and a the quarters of section 11 the quarter section 2 the half of half of quarters of section 14; the quarter of the quarter and quarter of quarter of section 15, the quarter and half of quarter of section 18; the quarters of quarter and quarter ofS quarter of section 17 lots 2 and 6 of section 4. In township 34. range 5 west the quarter of section 30; the quarter of section 32.

The grass on the above described tracts being required by me for hay and winter feed. The law of tresspass and damage will be strictly en-lorced. C. K. Child.

left for Kansas Citv. where II. N. KIRKPATRICK, M. it4aseen Caniel, or O.

F. Casleen, re requested to pay ine same uy uecem- Office north Kansas arc re AND SCRGEON. side of Main Street, Anthony I the honeymoon. The Anthony Cornet I serenaded them prior to their departure. As published last week, Benton i-osi ivi er 20th, 1882.

4 1-2 to 7cls 5 1-2 to 10 Cta 7 1-2 to 10 cts 8 to 15 cts 15 to 85 cts Prints from -Muslin from Gingham antl Shirting Dress Goods Cashmere 1 50 to 8 00 20 to 2 00 100 to 500 CO to 2 00 50 to 5 00 Blankets Gloves Boots Shoes Hiits and Cups J. II. CALLENDER, ENTIS r. Cattle men will find it to their advantage to consult J. Hummel when purchasing supplies.

His prices cannot be duplicated iu Anthony. Anthony and Wellington P. D. TULL, G. A.

R. holds a regular meeting to-night. We learn that the members thereof are at liberty to invite friends to attend the entertainment, which is to be given. The following programme will be rendered: Original Essay R. W.

Drake Recitation T. H. Stevens Song A. S. Lindsay-Select Reading A.

Markwell Awkward Squad Drill J. A. DuBois Reminiscences O. S. Northrop Song Dr.

G. M. Keller Furnished Goods and Notions in abundance. THE REPUBLICAN. Published every Saturday at ANTHONY, HARPER KANSAS per year.

SI .50. Dealer in Toy banks, boys tool chests, treasure boxes, marbles, rubber balls and other toys for sale at Grove's News Stand. Bear meat is scarce, but I want every man. woman and child in Harper county that owes me to call and pay the same at once, and if I owe you your money is ready. I.

B. Forbes. Fon Sale. Frame house of three rooms, cellar and out-houses; three fifty foot lots, all set in trees; good well, etc. Inquire of IV.

TJ. Kirkpatrick. Call, and if not satisfied at those low prices we will give you a Christinas present. Eutered at the post-office at Anthony, Kansas, as Second-class Matter. hmim ui Hk TISTIDIL.E BROS, NEW YORK STORE, WANTED.

A school teacher to teach a four-month school in School District No. 4. Application can be made to either A. Culbertson, A. Piles or A.

A. Wing, all of Sonora P. Harper county, Kansas. Among other land transactions last week, Joseph McDowell, of Centralis, Illinois, bought the II. M.

Stickle land from Billy Heirce. E. M. McDowell, same place, bought the John James nlaee northwest of town six miles. Jas.

II. Horton. of Andrew county, bought the Caleb Kephart laud six miles southeast of Anthony. The McDowells are brothers ot W. H.

II. Thev returned to Centralia last week, but expect to comeback in the spring with their effects. They, are first class men. Their purchases were made through J. F.

Goggiu, who is doing good work for the county among the new corners. On Saturday last we visited J. I. corral south of town and took a look at his fine herd recently purchased in Illinois. It consists of thoroughbred short horns, and high grade one, two and three-year-old heifers and bulls.

Van is proud at his purchases, and has a right to "Fl Harper Kansas. WICHITA EAGLE If you wish to buy your sweetheart, son, daughter, mother, cousin or your aunt, a holiday present call at Grove's Book and News Stand. CITY AND COUNTY. W. W.

French returned to the range yesterday. L. J. Rinehart is spending a few days in town. R.

B. Elliott was down from Harper on Thursday. Miss Cade accompanied W. 5. to Ohio week before last.

They were all out with their smoked glasses on Wednesday. One of the most violent wind storms of the season occurred on Wednesday. Charley Casteen left on Tuesday for Kansas City, and will remain over Sunday. The County Commissioners were in session on Thursday settling with the late treasurer. Meigs Simpson will occupy np-stares rooms in the Tandler building, when completed.

The walls of the Tandler building have been completed and the structure will soon be J. Hummel has a large stock of queens ware BOOK BDiDERY AND and glassware from which to select, and he sells it at low figures. NOTICE. To all persons that have cattle in my heard, that from December 1, 1S82, I shall Charge SI. 00 per mouth, regardless of size.

A. Cui.bertson. Ladies, call rt Grove's Book and News Stand and Ed Callender will make you happy by showing you a nice lot of be. At the head of this herd is Abe Renick 4th, a tine Princess Bull, 4 years old, bred by Wm. Miller, of Mattoou, Illinois, and got by Abe Renick No.

3053, A. H. S. R. He is a beauty, and shows his blood prominently.

Iu the herd are 4 yearling heifers from this bull, averaging RULINGMACHINE. ALL KINDS OF BLANK BOOK WORK ATTENTION Stockmen and Farmers. am agent in Harper county for the celebrated Woodmanse Windmill The best machine of iu character made, and am prepared to sell and put them up la first class condition, including pumps, and will warrant them for five yearn. For terms and particulars, call on or address me at Anthony Kansas. books, toys, etc.

done in the best manner at Try Hummel, at the Anthony Cash Grocery, LOWEST PRICES. Save your magazines, music, law journals, etc, when you want anything in his line. He just get away with them all as to prices. by having them bound. Call 011 or address LYNCH OX DECK.

Thos. II. Lynch, of Wichita, is offering for M. M. Murdock Bro.

EAGLE BINDERY. Wichita. Kansas sale One thousand cloaks and dolmans, in all col ors and qualities, for ladies, misses and 53 YEAR, 850 pounds. He has two fine cows, Miss Renick Gth and Miss Renick 7th, the hitter having a 7 months old bull calf that certainly must be admired by judges of stock. He also has a fine two-year-old heifer, with calf by an Ardre bull.

A high grade cow, and you 03 calf from red thoroughbred bull, are also much admired by cattlemen, and the latter is certainly very fine. Two yearling Jersey heifers also belong to Van's cattle family. We have not the ability to describe this herd properly, our knowledge of cattle not being very extensive, but it does not require much of a judge to determine as to the quality of these cattle. They speak for themselves. The herd was purchased of Wm.

Miller, one of the best stockmen in Illinois, whose reputation is far-reaching. Mr. V. also bought a three-month-old Durock Jersey boar that is a real curiosity. It is almost blood red, and an animal showing tine stock.

Van has a fine start, and we predict that he will make his mark in the southwest. He has a claim west of town and will soon move to it and make extensive improvements. PAY YOUR ACCOUNT BEFORE JAN. 1, 1883. I WILL SELL Boots and shoes, hats, gloves, and notions, for cash, cheaper than any other house in Harper county, for the next 60 days.

Call and see for ycur-selves and get my prices be- fore buying elsewhere. No trouble to show goods. Groceries, queensware and everything kept in my line. I invite competition. Be sure and pay your account by January ist, 1883, without fail.

ODEY'S enclosed. That Anthouy will soon be connected with Wichita and the east by rail we have not the slightest doubt. On Sunday morning last a bouncing baby boy arrived to Mr. and Mrs. J.

Thomas, of Silver Creek township. Sum Adams requests us to say that the editor of the Republican is doing as well as could be expected. Squire Blackburn left for Kansas City, on Wednesday evening, to meet Mrs. Blackburn, who will return from Ohio to-day. G.

IK Baker, of the Commonwealth, was in town on Wednesday looking after the interests of the "old reliable," and made us a pleasant call. Last week a "bible student" asked Rev. J. M. Wood a few questions, and this week Mr.

Wood answers them, a id isks a few questions in return. Moses R. Shipman has been lingering in a very critical condition during the present week, and at this writing his recovery 'u extremely doubttul. Mr. and Mrs.

C. R. Child, of Bluff Creek, rejoice in the arrival of a tine boy at their home. The little stranger put in au appearance on Wednesday. Tandler Brothers appear in this issue with a new advertisement.

They propose to offer bargains ttheir customers proparatory to occupy -ing their new building. On the instant Mr, and Mrs. J. M. Lar- C.

W. AMEHT, Propr, Anthony, Kan. Bluff Avenue, One thousand boots and shoes to suit every person. One thousand pieecs of new calico. Ten thousaud pairs of gloves, for men, women and children, in all styles and qualities, from the finest ten button and hook to the coarse hedge gloves and mits.

One thousand pairs of blaukets. One thuosand pieces of dress goods. Ten thousand hats and caps. One thousand suits of clothes, for men and boys. One thousand overcoats.

I have the largest stock in every department ever brought to Wichita full from floor to ceiling I can and will sell you good, honest goods for the same price you pay for common trash elsewhere. It will pay any of the Harper county people well to buy their goods of T. H. Lynch. Everything you want in stock, including wagon sheets and camp tents.

Tnos. H. Lynch, 90 Douglas Avenue, Wichita, Kansas. 'Eible Student" Attention. FOR 1883, WILL CONTAIN A COMPLETE NOVEL IN EVERY ISSUE, Besides its usual rich array of Fashion, Art and Literary Mutter.

Only Per Year Subscriptions will be received at this Office in clubs with this paper. Seep Best of Livery Teams and Saddle Horses. Turnouts furnished on short notice with or without drivers. Horses hoarded hy he day or week. CHARGES REASONABLE The Republican and Godey's Lady's book for one 1 ear, at Look! Premiums to Club Raisers: HOLIDAY ONE copy one year 2 00 TWO copies and 1 to club raiser 3 70 THREE copies and 2 engrv's to club raiser 5 25 FOUR coDies and 3 engrav's to club raiser 60 For a club of FIVE, with a remittance 10 50 Legal Notice.

In the District Court of Harper county, Kansas (Jeorge W. Moore, plaintiff, vs. we will give one free copy of the Lady's Book for one year, and any of the eu-cravinsrs the club raiser may select. For a club of TEN, with a remittance 18 50 George V. Tunis.

Elizabeth E. Tunis and A. D. Wear, defendants. JZ3 Jl? JJzKezS -fcLifZZy we will give one copy of the Lady's Book for one year, 10 engravings and a handsome portfolio.

State of Kansas, i S3 For a club of FIFTEEN, with a remitt'ee of 27 00 Harper County, The defendants. George W. Tunl. Elizabeth we will give one copy of the Lady's Book for one year, 15 engravings and a handsome nortfolio. E.

Tunis end A. D. Wear, will take notice that. thev have been sued by the plaintiff, George For a club of twenty, with a remittance of 3S 50 I will try and answer your questions "suggested to you" by my reading of the third chapter of Matthew, at the Cooper school house, on November 25th. I should much rather answer your questions over your own name, but as it is possible that your eyes are weak and couldn't bear strong light, you chose to hide behind the curtain of a "non de plume," so I will talk to you this time where you are.

I will take your questions in their order. "Have you ever known a Methodist minister while reading the third chapter of Matthew in a public to substitute the word Methodist for the word Baptist?" No. I did not borrow that idea from a Methodist preacher; when they go to baptise (sprinkle) I never knew them to read from the new testament at all, but from the discipline. "And have you ever known them to read sprinkle where it is baptise, as is found in the sixth verse of the chapter referred to?" No. Yet it certainly would be consistent for him or any other person to do so if the word baptise means to sprinkle.

"Is not the original of baptise a generic word does it not admit of more than one meaning?" No. And if you had studied the Bible with a lexicon before you, you would have had no need of asking that question. "Haye you ever called him John the Presbyterian? Yes. "Have you ever read or seen that version of the new testament in which we read: 'In those days came John the Immerser and they were all immersed of him in Jordan?" Yes. And if you will call at my house you can see it; and where it says, Rom.

6:4: "We are buried with him by immersion" (baptism). In this case, as all similar ones, I suppose the object of "Bible Student" iu asking me those questions is to learn me something, and as I am anxious to learn, I will ask him three questions, which I hope he will answer and give his authority. If yon were going to translate from Bottom Prices! Moore in the District Court of Harper county, Kansas, and that they must answer the petition we will give one copy of the Lady's Book for one year, the entire 20 engravings aud a handsome portfolio of the plaintiff filed against them In gaid action in the oliice of the Clerk of the District Court by A Choice New Stock Just Re ceived at The "Pioneer" On application the Publishers will furnish a list of the Twenty Engravings, from which you may make your own selection. Speciman copy of Lady's Book sent free to A LARGE STOCK OF club raisers only. Addresiall communications, PUBLISHERS OODEY'S LADY'S BOOK.

Philadelphia, Pcmi. Sulbert Bros. WMssale hm List. So. BICE HARDWIRE 4 Piano, oct.

square rosewood carved, agraffe S150 00 7 Piano, opr. 7A Oft. cabinetgrand 171 00 i- 13 Organ, 4 sets reeds, 9 stops, it grand organ 108 6 13 upler sub-bass 59 00 T2 00 -OF Our Pianos ifc organs warranted first-class 2 Violin, box, bow, strings 3 crernouia model, extra 4 Aceordean, keys, bass, fine 10 1 stop, 2 sets reeds complete 7 Mouth organs, Vienna concert 24 holes the 20th of January, 1883, or said petition will be taken as true, and ju'lgment will be rendered against the said defendants, George W. Tunis and Elizabeth E. Tunis for the sum of three hundred and thirteen aud 50-100 dollars, with interest thereon from October 1, 1831, at the rate of 12 per cent per annum, and asraiust all of said defendants for the foreclosure of a mortgage on the real property described in said petition, and situate iu Harper county, Kansas.

J. F. Goggis. Atty for Plaintiff. A.

II, BEOADSTftXE, Clerk District Court. Anthony, December 1882. Xiegal Notice. In the District Court of Harper Couuty, Kansas. George W.

Moore, plaintiff, vs. Riley Miller and Marsha A. Miller, defendants. State of Harper County, 83 The above named defendants, Riley Miller and Marsha A. Miller, will take notice that they have been sued by the plaintiff, George W.

Moore, in the District Court of Harper county, in the State of Kansas, and that they must answer the petition of the plaintiff tiled against them in said action in the office of the Clerk of the District Court by the 20th day of January. 1S83, or said petition will be taken as true, and judgment will be rendered against the said defendants for the sum of three hundred and thirteen and 50-100 dollars, and interest thereon from October 1. 1881, at the rate of 12 per cent per annum, and for the foreclosure of ft mortgage on the real property described in said petition, and situate iu Harper county, Kansas. J. F.

Gogcin, Atty lor I'laiatiff. A. H. Beoadstosk. Clerk District Court.

Anthony, December 1882. Notice for Publication. Land Office at Wichita, Nov. 28, 1882. Notice is hereby tlmt Henry Keys, of' Har the English to the Greek; 1st, what word would you use iu the Greek to represent the English A.H.

AVIS word, immerse? 2d, what Greek word to repre 00 00 00 00 24 09 00 10 oo J. I. WILSON sent the English word, sprinkle? What Greek genuine ricbter 10 holes G. S. concert dou le 24 G.

9 Jiam will celebrate their 13th marriage anniversary. From what we can learn they propose to entertain a large circle of friends. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. A.

S. Lindsay, on Tuesday night, Dec. 5th, a boy, of the usual weight. Brent Albert is his given name, and they say he is a chip oft" the old block. Superintendent Hill, of the St.

Louis, Fort Scott Wichita road, is in Wichita this week, and has submitted a proposition for the immediate construction of their line to that place. J. P. Horton came down from Wichita on Wednesday, and circulated among'his numerous friends here until yesterday. Hort will probably spend the present winter in Washington.

Rev. J. 8. Chamberlain, of St. Johns (Episcopalian) Chnreh.

Wichita, was in town on Thursday. He officiated at the wedding of G. M. (loss and Miss Mate Drake, and came for that purpose. Treasurer Moffett takes hold as though he intended to keep track of his office to the fullest extent.

Tom is a practical man, and, we predict will make a popular as well as an acta rate officer. John Bayiie, brother of the Judge, John White and Isaiah Wright, arrived from Illinois on Saturday last. The Judge has been showing over the country this week, aud we learn that all will make investment. Judge Howe and son haye leased the Sted-man place north of town for one year, and have into contract to hold 300 head of sheep Utf three years, on shares. The Judge's family will arrive early in January.

Early this week O. S. Northrop went sailing out towards Caldwell as gay as a miss of sixteen. He came back Wednesday afternoon all shriveled up, looking about twenty years older. That storm evidently a3'ected his neryes.

W. R. Kirkpatrick's addition to the city of Anthony is now ready for sale in five acre lots. Will be sold one-hall cash and the balance on time. Call on the undersigned.

W. R. Kirk Patrick. Anthony, November 30, 1882. Since o-ur last issue W.

R. Kirkpatrick has sold two of his five acre residence lots one to W. F. Coulson and one to James Elgin. The tatter's lot takes in the house on the feuIL Mr.

Coulson will at once commence the erection of a substantial residence, not less than 30 feet square, and expects to otherwise improve his plaee. Mr. B. II. Stedman, having rented his place for one year, and leased his sheep on shares for three yiars, will shortly move to Antnony.

Rumor has it that he will shortly commence the erecticn of a fine residence. Mr. and Mrs. Stedman, by reason of their standing as citizens aud Christians, will be valuable acquisitions and we are glad to note this proposed change. The Jaek-Grove claim matter has at last been settled, the Secretary of the luterior hav ing decided the case in Grove's favor.

This case is pretty well understood by our citizens. The local land authorities at first recommended thai the filings of both Giove and Jack wnrd to re-oresrmt. flip Knerlisli word, Ttmir? Please answer and oblige J. M. Wood.

14 Clarionet, genuine Martin, 6 keys boxwood 17 Fife, im ebony. Ger, silver ferules 16 Music box 1 tune, crank, fine 19 tunes, wind with lever large Teaehers' Association. 20 Violoncello, patent machine head 10 00 22 Double bass, patent head, 23 00 D. BKOWN. J.

P. and Notary rublW. Surveyor and Notary. Pursuant to adjounnent the associa tion met in Anthony, on Saturday, No vember 25, 1S82. J.

G. TUTTLE, AUCTIONEER Anthony, Kansas. Mr. Titus gave an interesting lesson on oo 2 CO 9 00 9 00 15 10 5 15 35 24 Guitar maple machine head fine finish 27 Banjo 10 inch, 4 brass brackets 28 Cornet, brass cornopean style, ease crooks 30 Drum, brass, Prussian, Gold violin guitar and Banjo string H. B.

Silver Steel Gut. Russian, Ger or Italian best quality Instruction books, Howe's or Winners, any Instrument the subject oi" penmanship. Owing to the absence ot Mr. Med re, his subject. 'First lesson in numbers," was discussed LEE BROWN, Land, Ileal Estate Will attend to all calls anywhere in Harper bv the association.

In the absence ot county. Terms reasonable. Address hs uuove or call on me at Forbes' Grocsry. Mr. Beard, Prot.

Lynn submitted a plan for the sttidj' of history. W. G. Arnett (J. M.

BodJey. A number ot plans were "riven for cre -AND- ating a love for good literature in the minds of The special work to be accomplished Having just made a good trade for 100 Singer Sewing Machines, will sell them for 825. each while they last. Money is quite safe in common letter if plainly addressed. Terms strictly cash with order.

Will take stamps. Agents and dealers send for our 40 page catalogue. On above net wholesale prices agents can make 100 per cent profit. Call on me when you come to St. Louis.

References: any bauk or wholesale house in the citv. Hulbert Bros, is the only General Wholesale Music House in St. Louis. HULBERT BROS. Olive Street.

t- Lor is. Mo. INSURANCE AGENTS. BODLEY ARNETT. BUTCHERS, S- Having an extensive acquaintance with parties wishing to buy at pU, hmlli.F ufh U.

mul niiilllT nf llii I 1 1 1 1 1 wrt iix 1 li III 1 11 1 I to to not We txetllo in our ability lo please those calling on us. Roof, No. 1 over hrdre tier, Antltoti per county, Kansas, for the southoas-t quarter of section township 34 south, ranjre 8 west, has filed notice that he will appear with his witnesses to make final proof to establish his claim to the land above deserided, before H. O. Meigs a Notary Public at Anthony, Harper county.

Kansas, oij Wednesday, Jauuary 3, 188:1, and that he expects to prove hisclaim'by the following witnesses: Miehiicl Banks, Frank Hyrnen, Smith and Andrew Jackson, all of Anthony, Harper couuty, Kansas. 7-12 a. L. Walker, Register. ELEGANT JewelrY For the Holidays just received.

TANDLER BROS. -XT TT Py tsxr, collect mi's, rn-VV tor Cherokee lands for non-reaktcnt "XX XT' itocp In communication with land by means of the third reader was introduced by Miss Meigs, and discussed by the association. Miss Leonard gave an excellent talk on language. Rev. T.

D. Childs, Judge O. C. Howe and Mrs. J.

A. McPliee were present and rendered valuable assistance in the work of the day. The committee on organization was continued and ordered to report at the next meeting. Mrs. Graham was ap- VV JZj buyers mjkI IflntfllNM ugouts.

KTTT keep an abstract of deeded land In VV -tj this county, and all now hmd MM rulings corrected monthly at the U. S. l.aud Office. trr nave over 20,000 acres of farms and Jj grazing land on sale, partly on time. TrT7 have tracts from I to 20,00 acres.

JLLi at from to per acre. CITY HQ lu.cre A7r mm f1 mmm. and dealers in iM ji'srlv, JLJ TXrr? slock or JLL, th afirrt companies. Frosla Meats. Highest Cash Price Paid for Hides, Poul try and all kinds of Butcher's stock.

A7TThvo tow" 'J01 nd rv make abatrmcts. rtetrts, mortgage-. Hjother property to rent, sell or ex- AE bu and sell eonnty snrt school or stone bank building I ANTHONY, KANSAS J. M. PENT, Proprietor.

This establishment is new, and complete throghout, and is kept in first class style. Entrance on the east. ilntlioiav a progr; for the be cancelled, From this Grove appealed, andpoioted to piepaie nam 7.

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