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The Severance Enterprise from Severance, Kansas • 4

The Severance Enterprise from Severance, Kansas • 4

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Wo make a specialty of Men's aud Young Mens' when they with margin, hold up their WILMS ITEMS. We ask the prayers of tho churches fine clothing, and nobby hats, also the largest Troy Notes. The following are proceedings since THE SEVERANCE ENTERPRISE Br II. II. BROOKES.

hands and Hay, Simon Ryan save us, finest stock ot Lames and Misses fine your luht issue. shoes over brought to this market, ranging in price from One Dollar to Fiva save us, for you saw us at Topeka in prison? Simon Ryan do you not love ur more than that faction of grumblers and the sympathies of all mankind. The mellifluous notes of tho squalling eat State of Kansas vs. John Shaw and FRIDAY, AHllL tf, 1SS3. Morris Snyder, i.

Defendants were sen Dollars and 1" ltty tents. Country Produce taken in ex- change for goods, at the highost who Bat down on us last fall, and who aro now unheard utterly in the toot toot toot of our new silver cornet band. The leader is Small, but if tenced to 3 months in tho county jail. now want to investigate our sacred Star Chamber! Simon Ryan did you not see Entered tlie Severance PostoflW In accordance with the. Postal Laws of the United States.

Stato of Kansas vs. Thos. Wright. Jury failed to agree, wcro discharged tho anguish of our souls at Topeka! the success in future is in proportion to tho noiso at present "Thero is a good timo Oh Simon, Simon, do conio to our aid, and defendant entered into bond fur his appearance. HEYERAXCE CITY ELIXTION.

help us to hoodwink the taxpayers of State of Kansas vs. II. S. Kline. We have several changes in business Doniphan county until our heads are to note this week: J.

Miles has purchas aid beneath the grassy pod, "where tie Defendant sentenced to two years in tho penitentiary. ed an interest it the stock of C. O. R. A.

Park vs. Eugenia Brenner et. The firm is now wicked cea.se from troubling, and the weary 'arc at restl" Tho cruel, hardhearted Simon Ryan, on whom they lie al. Case continued. Miles.

S. L. Ryan, Executor vs. E. V.

Snively Mr. Wright has purchased tho entire for consolation says, that he went to Topeka in the interert of the county et. al. Dismissed, at cost of plaintiff. stock of agricultural implements of The city election took place last Monday, when tho entire temperance ticket was elected by overwhelming majorities.

The following is the ticket elected: MAYOR. F. DUN WOODY. l'OLICK JCIKiE. JOSHUA ALLISON.

COUNCIL31KN. J. R. LOVELACE. T.

II. FRANKLIN. B. F. ANGST AD.

B. F. IIARPSTER. J. T.

KIRWAN. D. C. Wheeler, Administrator vs. Chapman and Kipp, rented tho building commissioners, they paid his expenses, and adds, wc had a good time.

He St. Jo. W. 11. R.

Co. Continued. and will continue tho business nt the St. Jo. Wr.

R. R. Co. vs. D.

old stand. Chapman Kipp find they Remember this is themdyV place in town you can get ten Wv cents back on every dollars worth QPrff of goods you buy for cash. Ve claim to sell as cheap as othcrs and offer the ten cents as special in- ducement to cash buyers. Don't fail to see our spring stock now arriving before pur- chasing. must bo very much disgusted for he also Wheeler, Administrator.

Judgement lave enough to do to attend to their says; that the commissioners would not for plaintiff for costs. other department that of general mer E. V. Snively vs. Board of County chandise.

listen to or entertain any proposition from the bond-holders or their representatives. Our county gods placed Simon Ryan Commissioners. Judgement for plain Mr. Fox has purchased tho lumber business of M. M.

Walsh. Mr. Wabdi tiff for $20. A. J.

Mowry vs. T. J. M. E.

ILw ard. Dismissed. Settled. retiring on account of poor health. Mr.

Zachcus came down. on tho witness stand, his testimony is damning to their cause. Indeed, it'does 'ox expects to carry a largo stock and F. Westheimer Co. vs.

W. Tracy will no doubt do a large business. St. John is again ahead. et.

ul. Judgement for plaintiff for 34 In these changes we gain three good take two parties to make a bargain, the bond-holders aro anxious. Who are not? We adviso the board not to call upon ntsiness men and lose none, as Mr. Hip, Hip, IJip. Hurrah.

Wm. Gillen vs. II. E. McCabe.

Judgement for plaintiff for $147.50 and costs. Wahih informs us that ho may, after any more witnesses like Simon Ryan In order to make room for our stirinc Rtnrk -win uil recuperating awhile, engage in other business here. again, because it may result in a sure enough jail affair, and no mistake about X. (J i 1 KJVSA clothln'g, loots, and shoes at cost for 30 day for cash. J.

A. Baitd vs. F. II. Dixon.

Dismissed at cost of defendant. A. C. A. J.

Mowry vs. M. E. How ard. Dismissed.

Settled. Among tho buildings commenced Did you hear tho news? ''Dinna ye hear the slogan." The Hessians were poor fighters. it! this week we tho mention residence of Mad River Bank V3. L. Mann Mr.

Swiggart on Hudson residence Franklins Flipper Bill. Round. Continued for answer. of Mr. Harris on South Centre res We met the enemy and conquered.

Jas. F. Forman et. al. vs.

W. G. Tate J. A. CAMPBELL, DRUGGIST And Dealer in As great interest is now manifested in tho Franklin Flipper Bill, wc take et.

al. Continued for answer and reply, idence of D. Herring on Court residence of Geo. Tuttle on 9th. St.

and paint shop of Zimmerman Gill on Wo smile, and Einile, and smile again. M. E. Gall vs. Henry Gall.

Scttl Dismissed. 3rd. St. pleasure in giving tho entire text of the act. It will meet a want long needed, The whiskey rooKtcrs are too sick to Julia A.

Fox vs. Chas. E. Fox. Dis There is considerable sickness, most on account of the great uncertainty of crow.

hcniicals, Faints, Oils, Varnishes, Lamps and Fixtures, Perfumery and TOILET ARTICLES. Headquarters for best White Lead, Red Lead. Mixed Paints. Window Glass. ly measles in our town but notning ser missed without prejudice.

jury trials. A. J. Goforth vs. G.

A. Gororth Dis ious, as our efficient M. D.s handle al! Down goes the black flag, up goes the cases with care and skill. missed. Settled.

blue. Paint Brushes, Wall Paper, Books and Stationery and all kinds of Machine Oils. Strangers visiting our town aro some A large stock of Fine Cutlery, Pipes, Tobacco, 'Cigars, and Druggist's Sundries. An act creating the office of Territorial Flipper and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Legislative As scmlly of the Territory of Arizona.

HIGHLAND. iHF i rices always as low as good goods can possibly bo sold. times led to believe that they are on Now altogether to closo up tho tho classic shores of Italy, where the air A fire in a field adjoining town did is flooded with the soul-melting strains from tho world renowned orchestras Section 1. The Governor is authorized and empowered to appoint considerable damage on Tuesday even Principles; not men was the grand ing last; at one time it seemed as though but we wish to undeceive them. It is rallying cry.

B. IF1. HARPSTER, BANKER, by and with, the advice and consent of several houses in the city wero iu dan only the soft notes of tho "Sweet Bye tho Council a Territorial Flipper, whose official designation shall be, 'General ger of destruction. SEVERANCE, KANSAS. Who said that prohibition was dead and Bye" rendered by tho dulcet voice Correspondents: Donnell, Lawson Simpson, New York: State Savings Bank.

Quite a number of our citizens are at in Doniphan county. of E. N. Pugh in accompianiment to St. Joseph, Missouri Exchange National Bank, Atchison, Kansas.

Does a een- tending court at Troy this week, among to John Hamilton's french-harp. eral Banking business; also negotiate loans on improved farms at seven and eight the number absent, wc notice Wr. Tre- Citizen Severance gives an overwhelming majority for prohibition, per cent, interest also makes loans on improved farms at ten per cent, straight vett. J. A.

Kennedy, Mike Humm and 25? UAREF UL ATTENTION GIVEN TO COLLECTIONS. I am agent for the Kansas Mutual Life Association, of Hiawatha. William Finley. the JOHN HAGG St. John is not a dead cock in pit.

His principles live. Our city election passed off with but ittle excitement. Highland has no use Dealer in for a law and order ticket. The follow Wherever prohibition is supported by ing is the vote, and our new city officers PAEMERS' tho press it wins every time. whole number of votes cast 100, W.

Flipper of the Territory of Arizona," with an annual 6alary of eight thousand dollars, to be paid quarterly, out 'of any funds in the' hands of the Territorial Treasurer, not otherwise appropriated. Section 2 Any qualified elector possessing tho necessary mental and physical qualification shall bo to hold the office specified in Section 1 of this act. Section 3. It shall bo the duty of tho said. Territorial Flipper to attend all sessions of the several district courts in this Territory, and that the provisions of this act shall be properly carried out; tho Territorial Treasurer is directed and it shall bo his duty to furnish the said Territorial Flipper at each and every regular session of Baid Hammond received for mayor 59 votes J.

P. Johnson 41. For Police Judge Tho saloonists did not jolify to program last Monday night. and Sowing Machines, Trevolt received 90, WT. II.

Forbes 1 mi a fmiiDMiv Councihucn elected received as follows 1 loots and Shoes Last Monday the saloonists euspen uLL uumrftii i SI uw ders broke so great was the pressure of Arch. S. Campbell 93, John Misse 55, James Haver 95, II. Dillon 94, W. II SEVERANCE, KANSAS.

their brains. Forbes 55. GRAIN DEALERS Tho stronghold of Glickism in Doni The new council met, were sworn in office and organized as follows: Prcst- phan county has been carried, and free whiskey slaughtered. of council W. II.

Forbes, city treasurer Arch S. Campbcl, city clerk Joo Bceler, city marshall Sam Chambers. One saloonist being tired of outlawry voted the prohibition ticket. Thero is salvation for Kansas yet. And Manufactures of White Bolted and kiln Dried Cora Meal, Feed, Eta There is more building going on in Highland jnst now than any other town in the county, there being now un courts with a standard silver dollar of tho p'ropor weight and nawncsr.

Section 4, Upon the trial of any issue in the aforesaid district courts, either criminal or civil, it shall be the duty of said Flipper in tho presence of the court and of tho plaintiff and defendant to toss up the coin mentioned in the next preceding section, and the issue then on trial shall be determined. Section 5. It shall be obligatory on the part of the plaintiff and the defendant to decide which shall take "tails" (ter course ot erection Beven resiliences That $2,000 subscribed by tho whiskey dealers of St. Joseph did not come in time for our saloonists to use! and two business houses. Hext week :,3 we will give the names of the parties The largest elevator on the line of the St.

Joseph "Western building and the probable expenditure. It is to be hoped that our 'new city Free whiskey disgusted so many of our citizens that although many of them like a nip, they voted for prohibition. offiecr.5 will do something towards re Railroad, located at Severance, Kansas; also the leading Grain and Elevator Company on the Missouri Pacific "Railroad, at Everest and Willis, Kansas. Highest market price I sell at bottom prices for cash. Call and see mc if you want anything in my pairing the dclapklated sidewalks and line.

street crossings, and that they will use and which shall take "heads," and if the plaintiff and defendant, or cither of the city funds to build a city prison The saloonists put up some of the very best men in town on their ticket, yet they were overwhelmingly defeated. paid for all kinds of grain. Always call on us before you dispose of your grain. and thus save tho expense of $120, they pay the city marshal. With a good them, fail to agree in the choice of heads and tails, then the court shall decide for them, provided, always, such choice shall in all cases bo made before the Bonds! Bonds! Bonds! city prison the maasluvl could afford to work for fees, as ho would have a place to put an unruly fellow in after he had p.

A. FLODIN. D. MOYER. 'toss up," mentioned in section four of thw act.

Section 6. So soon as tho require run him down. F. D. Thornton have formed Flocliii Moyer, LEONA, KAS.

merits specified in section 4 and 5 have been properly and completly complied with, it slit 11 bo the duty of the clerk partnership and will hereafter make Highland their headquarters. Thay build cisterns, do all kiuds of plastering. DEALERS IN General Dealers in of the court to write in a book kept for stone and brick work, Arch Campbell has a fine line of so! that purposej the fact's and particular! set forth in tho three precceding sec Chemicals, id gold and plated jewelry, also gold and silver watches. He sella at bottom tions; as also the results of the flip, carefully noting thfc fact whether it be Fancy and Toilet articles, Sponges, Brushes, Perfumery. figures, warrants everything and intends "heads or tails-." to stay in Highland.

He ha3 employe Section 7. As eoon as tho-flip has a first class watch-maker who will be a- There are few men these days who would rot go to Topeka, to be lionized, martyred, and made idols for the county commissioners of other counties to fall down and worship, and the people of the State of Kansas to cry aloud in the very exuberance of joy, GREAT ARE THE GODS OF DONIPHAN COUNTY! There aro few men who would not go to Topeka, to be feasted and toasted, to receive the smiles of fair dwellers of mansions, and to recline their Appolo-Jikc figures upon the downy beds of a first class hotel or a private boarding house! There are few men who would not go to Topeka, if by going there they had a a better deal than four aces, pot, and all. But, this is by way of digression, and as facts to rc-lied on. The Extebmise mentioned the bond business two Weeks ago and hag been by those who tlat ihere never was a skeleton in the com- been made and tho resa't known and TIN, COPPER SHEET-IRON WARE, CUTLERY, jfLgrio-mltural Implements GSIGiCE TOBAGGO CIGARS long in a few weeks. the clerk has made a record thereof as prescribed in this act, the court shall Some farmers report winter wheat badly damaged, and say that without immediately therafter pronounce judg ram.

in a lew cays a part it not iully ment in accordance with tho "flip." one half will be killed. It is said E. G. Moore late editor Physicians' Prescriptions careful' Section 8. Appeals shall be afibwed to the Supreme Court, but the matter compounded, and orders answered with the Central State is living in Kan care and dispatch.

Farmers and phy sas City in utter want and his wife ly sicians will find our stock of Medicines complete, warranted genuine, and ot ing at the point of death. Bert Foyntcr who slipped his We make a specialty in the sale of the OSBORN TWINE BINDERS, AULTMAN MILLER'S THRESIILNC MACHINES, with Traction or Stationary Engines or horse power. We keep a full line of the celebrated JOHN DEERE Goods, the Canton, and the Grand Detour Agricultural Implements. The BUFORD and ST. JOSEPH PLOWS.

The MITCHELL WAQON, and a full line of Buggies of every description, in fact to sum up we have the largest and best assorted stock of Hardware and Agricultural Implements to be found in Doniphan County. We solicit your patronage and gunrantee satisfaction in both prices and goods. We do a general repairing business, and employ experienced workmen to attend to roofing and spouting work, and in ca and will undersell any merchant in Kjtcsas. Coine and shall be determined in the aforesaid Supreme Court in accordance, wiht law. The object of this act is to do away with the vexatious jury system, which ia hereby declared to be a feudal fraud atd all played out.

Section 0. All acts and part3 of acts the best quality. and chain a few weeks ago, sends word to the city marshal that he is choppin. fiancmbcr the place, First Door North missioncrs closet! nor has there ever of tic Dank Building wood in the vicinity of Iowa Point and that in a few days he will come up and been Ftraws used at Troy! The people in conflict with this act shall take effect KANSAS. SEVERANCE, pay bis fine and costs.

Honesty my bny. nyoace and shout their jiraise. But. I from and ffr its passage..

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138
Years Available:
1883-1883