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Prohibitionist from Neodesha, Kansas • 3

Prohibitionist from Neodesha, Kansas • 3

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aL sas, arc giving each other PERSONAL. field, anil John Wcntworth, agent at I nfw ai ramv stealing items from each other a ad fail Spiinglieid. succeeds Mr. Thorns as Sup I lug to give the proper credit therefor. nr.

1 erintendent of the Kansas Division, will ISSTED EVE3T THUBSBAT. headquarters at Xeodesha. Ice cream socials are now in order. Let's ga strawberrying has been the cry. trena-ve written many a column of locals which have thus been appropriated RAILROAD TIME TABLE.

by our less industrious brethren of the LngmeXo. SG took the largest train out of and brought the largest trnhi into Xeodesha. last week, since the road without a single murmur on our. to be really "played Croquet out." St. Louis and San Francisco Railway.

TKAIXS GOING EAST. Cjrns Condit went to Wichita last Tuesday. W. E. Bo-er returned from Missouri last 3Ionday evening.

James A. ifellenry was down from Fredouia last Monday. Dr. F. T.

Alien left for Springfield, 111., last Thursday, on a short visit. T. J. Hudson and S. S.

Kirkpatrick part. In fact we rather enjoy a jrood thing whenever Ave see it." been completed. It took thirty loaded cars west and brought forty -two east; Considering the heavy grades an the Freight. Freight. AewAlhanv 5:40 pi ml JveoiKsha a.

m. p. 1M Mail. 11:32 a. in.

11:48 a. in. m. The election on Tuesday, for the purpose of voting bonds to build an addition road, this is good work. A lirtle child of C.

W. Hiekoe's died last Sunday. Some wheat in this vicinity will yield a line And now Xew Albany talks of celebrating the Fourth of July. Charles Springie had his saw mill Ihe inscoLine has been singularlv TRAINS GOIXtt eodesba. -7 p.

m. 1 1 :40 a. in. 2 -21 pi 12:55 2:54 p. m.

Jcwr Albany p. m. 3:10 m. have been in the city for some daj-s past, free from accidents since its completion engaged in legal business. to the school house, resulted in a defeat to the proposition by a vote of 121 to 34.

The opposition to the bonds wen? out in force, and succeeded in getting a full turn out from the South who to Wichita, and" a mishap of any im CHURCH DIRECTORY. Albert Willey, of Lawrence, lias been in the city for 41 few days this week, porta nc is a rare occurrence, which speaks well for the character of the road and the good qualities of the men as and will probably locate hereabouts. were generally opposed to building any more school houses in the" northern part J. II. "Woods and wife weut to thorough railroaders.

BAPTIST CinntCII Rev. Mr. Bowker, Pas--tor. Services ever- Sunday -at 10:30 a. iu Sunday School at 1 1 a.

m. Alljrpuc CnuitCII itev. Father Sholl, of Independence, liohlu services in thweitv every third Sundav in tin? numth -it of tlie city, but in favor of baildinjr County last Saturday, where Mr. Woods The following ii the population of anew house in the Southern part of shipped to Colorado last week. Anthony Bivin, Xew Albany's blind man.

has purchased Henry Saar'a blind calf. The number of dogs in the Township is 21, more than one for every two sheep in the Township. Dr. Ediuiston says a great deal of the had business of a legal character. They i 1.

1, til. 11 11 10:30 a. m. Wilson County by Townships, as shown town. We doubt whether this policy returned Tuesday.

by the United States census of 1SS0. Don Wakefield returned from Colorado, was a good one. The district can not now be very well divided, for the city copied by bulletins from the Census of OOXGUKGATIOX AJC'inrRCII Rev. C.Earmni, Pastor. Trustees: -J.

M. Cooper, J. O'Neal. Services everv Snndav --t 11 a. in.

and 7 p. ni. Sunda sk-IiooI at 10 m- I'he public are cordially invited. the latter part of last week. His stay fice was short- on- account of an attack of is not large enough to support two schools of the character desired by the ceuar Township damage credited to the chinch bug has center lowiiship, meludjug city 01 Fre- ME.

CHURCH Rev. A. G. Tlobb, Pastor. Preaclunjc every alternate Sabballi at sickness, which will bring almost any of the boys home, if they are able to get citizens.

Another feature to the 1xen done by the Hessian fly. uonia 1 7iyj Ohetopa Tuwiibhip 'jc; A Miss Mnmie Whiteside returned re -i-k lCn--SunhVpf1 8ition was the dlslike to votinS more back. 1 niton 1 ownf 11111 tf- 1 ni i. bonds, at least until v. those now out iass jueetinsr every -alternate Sabbath at a.

in. 3 Dr. A. T. Fox went to Fall Eiverj on cently from Beno County, where she has been visiting for several weeks.

ju-k reen inwii-liip 57 Fall laver Township, including villa-re ot If You Cairt Guess What This Means, Inquire at Tuesday, on a short visit. He reports stanumg are paid. can not blame any body for their aversion to votin- New Albanv 1 3'w The valuation of personal property in CITY NEWS. the town as on the boom, and that the Fall Piver Township is of which more bonds, although' additional school facilities are very much needed. What last store was moved there from Charles but is taxable, the rest being covered by exemptions.

uuiiiimi lmvjiMiip, ineiaainjr village ol Gnilford 541) Xeodesha Township, including city of Xeodesha 1,072 Xewark Township Vili 1'leasaut Valley Township Prairie Township 423 Talleyrand C7! Verdigris Township, including village of Coyville ton a few days ago. At the hotel where he stopped a "bunk" on the floor was at a premium. the Board will do has not been definitely decided, as the next school term is too far off to take any certain action in this regaid. Mrs. F.

M. Pussell's parents made her a visit last week. They were on their J. B. Hoover and family left on Tues WARDLOW 8 Grpocery House, KECK'S BUILDING, S.

SIDE MAIN ST. way from Arkansas to Colorado, where they intend making their home. day for Wichita, which they expect to make their future home. Mr. Hoover has Total Fredonia Xw Albany Neodesha Sidewalks.

Tax the dogs, Build sidewalk. V.C Oats are heading out. The blacksmiths are busy. Xew potatoes are in market. Far hardware go to A.

C. Sperry. Buggy cushions $2 each at Allen's. Eggs are selling at six cents a dozen. Strawberry short cake is now in season.

Magic pot cleaners at A. C. Sperry's. An unusually large amount of win been a resident of Xeedesha for a Ion time, and he leaves with the many regrets The strawberry -and ice cream festival at the City ilall last night, given by the members of the E. Church, was a success in every particular.

A large number of and gentlemen were present, and from the nmnner in which Covvlllf fencing has been done in this vicinity this spring. As wire is a cash article, Kstiniated. Xeodesha has grown considerably of friends. His business is such that a residence in Xeodesha would be a detriment to him. this is good evidrnee of prosperity.

A sister and niece of Mrs. C. B. Jack since the census was taken, and will now show a much larger number. William Lee, of Fredouia.

called 011 they conducted themselves would judge that it was a jovial and fun-loving as- son, who have been visiting the latter for some time, departed Saturday for their the Gazettf. yesterday. He is now William Bahl.liviug southeast of Xeo jiuiier is uown to cignt cents a pound, semblv Among the features of the home in Missouri, accompanied hy Miss Alice Jackson. traveling for CWgill and within the past two week has been all over Cutting wheat will begin in about ten evening was music, including a song bv desha, was kicked on the chin, by a mule, last Saturday, which knocked his jaw Mr. J.

M. Henry's little girl, who was The following table shows the number out of joint." A physician was sent Southeastern "Kansas. Mr. Lee says the crop prospects are genearlly good, and with few exceptions will be up to the loudly applauded. The ladies are to be complimented for the way in which the affair was conducted, and considering and valuation of the different farm animals in this Township, according to the" for, but in the meantime Mr.

Bahl had succeeded in forcing the jaw back into its place again, the pain being so great days. TJie Postolllce is to have a stone side-w-alk. Stone Drug Store next door to Post-office. Germany and Africa have consolidated. ate assessment: iverage.

He also says that Wilson County has the finest crops of any local- the short time, in which the festival was gotten up, speaks well for their ubility as managers. The total receipts were Horses 'attic as to cause him to squeeze it hard enough to bring about that result. AVhen telling it3" which he visited. Xo. 4417 2,142 411 Kev.

James Cooper, who removed to Value. 2:1.5:17 3.20O $44,12.1 $19.40, and after all expenses were paid 10S of the feeling experienced when the jaw came back into place he said that "it Dora, Labette County, last week, was in yjy iv vvv IVl lit, 5HU ACCilS 11 yoo.oo IUU Ui II1C CVUHIIg Totals for sale. entertainment. Several mad dogs have lnen killed on I tueeis next luesuav nffA t.v Indian Creek, in Klk County. One ex City Council Seaman, south lot (J, block Fredonia; $10.

Wm. Me. Brown to Calvin Rich, 1G0 acres in Verdigris; 2.000. Hall Mooney to V. J.

Springie, lots Sand block 17, Xew Albany; Mary A. Smith to John Powell, acres in Verdigris 1. A. Deiiney to 1. X.

Perkins, 47 acres in Xewark; 1. Sarah J. Doran to S. K. Fnqtia, lots and 0.

block 33, Xeodesha SCO. S. K. I'mnia to A. F.

Itichmond, lota and 9, block 33. Xeodesha $G0. James P. Cox to James Wilde, SO acres in Center; $G00. L.

Okie to Elizabeth Burke, lots 12, 13 and 14, block 44, Altoona; $200. S.H. Gnnther to David Lilly, 1G0 in Duck Cree; 700. Craig (heirs of) to Malviua J. Craig.

80 acres in Clifton; $250. W. P. Mix to John Whitesell, lots 13 and 14, block 11. Ford's addition to Xeodesha; 30, J.

B. Keys to Mary Dtinnltrah. lot 11 are business men, too, complain because Henry E. and Moses P. Davis, 100 acres in Guilford; $205.

Charles II. Hooper to Win. p. Bobbitt, 40 acres in Talleyrand; $75. B.

Burney to L. Birlew, lots 11 and 12, block 17. Fredonia; $400. H. B.

Dean to E. G. Muchmore, SO acres in Xeodesha; 1L Ainsworth to E. ti. Much more, 440 acres in Xeodesha $20,000.

A. P. Hamilton to Geo. Nicholson, lot 11 and 12, block 10, Hamilton's addition to Fredonia; $150. State Pride! Should compel us to take, the leading paper of Kansax.

Clubbed with this, paper at a very low price The Taven-worth Weekly Times given to every-IxRlyfor 25 cents who subscribes this month for the Gazette! The publish, ers of the Gazette have made, arrangements whereby they are enabled to give The Leavenworth Times for twer'- cents for one. year io everyWly wha subscribes for the GAZETTE. Thd Leavenworth Time is the oldest. In-st hibited rigns of hydrophobia on our the city on Tuesday, closing up business affairs here. He sayd that upon his arrival at Dora the parsonage was occupied by about thirty of the citizens of that place, Avho heartily welcomed him, and also found the table bountifully eripplied with eatables.

An enjoyable eWiing was spent by those present. The Farmer's Exchange has a new do- everything does not go with a ruJi, but streets, Tuesday, and a vigilant citizen livery wagon. if they are asked to contribute to some felt as though the top of his head was coming off." After getting straightened np he mounted the same mule that kicked him and started for town to tell the doctor that hU services were not needed, meeting him about a mile from the city. A man that will find fault with and curse the business of his own town is of "tic and is a detriment to its it once put it beyond the possibility of For the best paint in the market sro to fhject that would help the business of doing any mischief. This is what should always be done at the appearance of the the city, then is when they begin to cry, fit won do any good." There are.

also east signs of the dread madness, and not A. C. Sperry Go to W. A. Allen's for horse brushes and curry combs.

'4 among this class of men, those who think wait to le convinced by having valuable stock, or perhaps persons, bitten. "it does not pay to advertise." Advertisements help to keep up the home news Much of the corn in this vicinity was damaged by the late rains. financial commercial welfare. A business man wWt paper, and the liewsn.mor in turn tw. Jay, FREDONIA i ii 1 I j.

a 1 fc RAILROAD ITEMS. A nmute )f extras went west this week. Frank Oallendtr? Is now en-gine Xo. 23. Mr.

Davis, a freight conductor, is on terms of even moven'Jit foi' iUt I Aucxumiu ui 0 my meeting called for representative of the biuines and iii- Vf A bab' Chas. Freanor's buried motion of home industries il'l tM build ing up of the city in which he fOide Pamonc nzzle. tellectual portions of the community. A The acreage of Wheat in Wilson County town without a newspaper in these days J' UOL iaige tins 3-car as lorinerly. of advancement could be likened unto a does not deserve to be catalogued iu the iuock U2, ZSeodcsha; 20.

on Tuesday. The Congregational Church has rirst-class choir. iCroquet has not had mndi of a chance b'lfihicss house without a front door. John Thompson to M. Y.

Thompson, the sick list. Work lias begun on the extension from list of substantial and enterprising busi ncss men. We are not aware that Xe rto flaun.sk during the past three weeks. Tlicre Avere no services ntthclTetho- 82 acres in 1-lii ton $1 ,300. Joplin to Galena.

odesha has any citizens of this character. Ciray Jones liave an attractive "llv I it Church last Sunday evening, on ae Professor Hoffman and his pupils will Sam'l Doran id Sarah J. Doran, SO Jim Fort is pulling passenger train but a locality without them is one of the acres In Xeodesha a the ceiling of their meat Inar- eount of the muddy which leads on the Girard branch. rareties of human iket. Sarah J.

Doran Caroline Wakefield, give a concert soon. Mr. Jones, the tinner, is building house in Hamilton's addition. and leading paper in Kansas. Its market reports are rcliafde and complete, Kansas news a sinviahy.

telegraphic reports very full and inirtkidarly "utter esting tiring the session frf Congress and the Legislature, and every department of the paper up to the higlM'st standard. The Iavenworth Times devoted to the interest of Kansas and has done much to build np jortuin 80 aTC! in Xeodesha 325 us to remark that evei Christians have hot the gtHlliness necery to tackle bottOhrte's streets in their t-Korts to keen Seventeen cars of stock out of Cherry- vale last Sunday night. Darnel Horville to J. Z. Sexton.

SO I here are quite a number of people complaining about tiie large numbers of A new jewelry store has lM'en recently acres ht Prairie; 700. Will Shipley made two trips to tfre top George 3titchell has been painting the LiusideMf Ms drug' store, and will also -haye a new iiigu. Old paper for sale at thi iUee at 50 cent a hnftdred. They can be" bad in opened 111 IJauey drug store. stock running at large in Xeodesha.

.1. Z. Sexton ft eorge Xieholson, 210 of the Flint Jlilis lastMoudav. A Mr. Brown is building a nice dwell The City Council should attend to this matter immediately.

It is said that not acres in Prairie 6rj-00. religions worship. If thcYe a few tteee'i sidewalks in the eity jx-ople could fttte'ftd church without fearing engulf mem ixi the numerous hidifm slought.s which infest the strwets Xeodesha. and Lytic, train dis ing house in Hamilton's addition. State and attract immigrants to owe nt.iL William L.

Mallatt to Thos. J. patchers, wPI remain at Xeodesha. only do the horses and cows eat the shad. It Is.

in short, a new spaper that William Cowgill and Charles Sweeney ers. 177 acres in Duck Creek; $tOO. trees along the streets, but also that some lie in every family in Kansas. The price' -v car 101.1 01 walnut lumber was yes are the recent purchaxer of new pianos. I hos.

J. Podgers to Jv JL Thompson, of them are diseased, mid circulate terday shiitped to Grand Kapids, Mich. C. C. Chase, Pick Case and Dan Wil- itt acres in Duck Creek; $1,000.

of the Leavenworth Weekly Tiinefrf $1.09 per amium; the price "of the iiarbed wire, i very generallv con quantity desired. Joseph JitontUton is laying a sTw.c Sidewalk ifwut of his urniture stort, Let the. good work go on. The XeotleshaTM illing Conuiany have been repairing 'the broken da nv at their Fall Paver mill this week. among the farmers wagons, which is Hannan Gillett to Ifeiwy Robertson.

Xick Walker was "in Wichita lits are talking of starting to Colorado soon. liable to cause noine trouble. Can't we demned. Scarcely a day passes but that accidents to stock are noticed in Gazette is $2.00 per annum, we offer 12" acres Xeodesha; $423. asc MtiKtay nigfit, and "took in" the lMth for $2.25 ier aiiiium.

Thw fealiy- town. Alfred J. Teachont to Juiuex JJ. Vice, Owen Lee has removed his saddle and have some action on this subject? Ask any stranger who comes to Xe 80 acres in Colfax; $500. Th Fort Scott and Wichita Poad ad harness shop from the south to the east gives yu the Leavenworth Times for almost itliing.

You should, of i-ourse. oiu vxcuanges, anu in some cases are rendered totally unfit for further use. There should lie some law enacted to Henry Chabino to George prigg, 100 vertises fev a large number of men and odesha when the mud is knee deep, more The Stone drug store has an organ side of the Square. take tlie? Gazette, being your honni- acres in Prairie; $1JMM). teams.

ud a canary bird, -which indicates that remedy (his evil, for it is little else. A A great number of houses are leing Henry Dudley Z. Martino. 30 acres Dr. Ilttdeison is a lover of music.

paiwr, ami we fe4 pleased in lieingablo to present such a god pam-r as tin fence half 1 wire and half board would I he and construction men are or less, what he thinks about a town without scarcely any sidewalks, and he will immediately answer your question by saying that it is a detriment to any and have recently been painted, and the painters are all busy. Chetopa; $25. framing timbers for cattle-guards in the Godfrey Sehrdilerto J. M. Hikiu, 7 yards at this place.

General DornbUser. who has Ieii ab ures iu Talleyrand; $1,025. Ix'avenworth Times to everybody ht subscrilKs this mouth. Send your subscriptions with the money to the Gazette. Ed Griflin, formerly a baggeman on sent several months 011 civil engineering Wilson County to Geo.

B. Cliaudler, Craig now has his store room on Main street in good shape, and will sell as cheap as the cheapest. J-'or sale or trade, a good team of mules, wagon and harness. Apply at J. Walker's farm, northwest of Xeodesha.

Mr. Jtosson last Monday moved to the the Girard branch, is running a train on .1... not be so bad, and stock could then be' allowed to run unrestrained without danger of being permanently maimed. Complaint has been made of the unusual number of gentlemen occupying the steps in front of the Postoffice. We have taken no notice of the matter, but if such is the case, the steps should be SO acres in ('uilford; $111j0S.

msiness, is visiting home. A music store was opened out this Wilson County Geo. B. Chandler. The numerous kinds of bugs fi'ttin- 1 week in the Lippy building.

011 the east SO acres in Prairie: $73j01. -inns iiiunense quantities pass arotind the l-juaa thee pleasant eveiuni' through the city daily for the Atlantic side of the Square, by a Mr. Wilson County to J. B. Keys, lots 7 are the greatest destro ers of iieace ami communit'.

We speak from experience, because we have been aked questions on this subject for some time past. A. Kachner will in a few days put a billiard and pool table in the Stewart building, north of A. C. Sperry 's hardware The tables are fresh from the.manufftetoiy, and are of the Brunswick pattern, being of the latest style.

Lovers of billiards and fifteen-ball pool will have a pleasant place in which to and Pacific and Denver and Bio Grande building on the corner of tli and and block 50, XeIesha; I harmony In a household. If a man don't The Fredonia schools will adjourn one loads. Main streetswhich he has repainted and clear. The rtofflco is a public Wilson County to J. II.

Keys, lot 5. get mad and wear at cven thin" in si-dii. week from next for the runnier vacation." They will have a picnic John MeKeon has been laying off for dock 56. Xeotlesha $4 JiO. when a bug hits him in the face lie ha piace, anu a lauy uoes not care about being incommoded by the necessity of the past week.

Constant work on the on that dav. United to James Vanlieit; 100 enough patience to become a Christian. having to step over a crowd of men, acres in Guilford; $200. tiwyer. A strawberry festival was held at Twin when having business at the otliee United Stater to Wm.

Mallatt, -177 Citizen: There is little use to set out spend their spare time. acre in Duck Creek; $222. Mound Hail, last Friday evening. It was given by members of the Congregational Church, and the proceeds were shade trees, unless you put a cart iron nited to Landon Tipton, lf0 L. Johnson, ho was commonly known in the city as "Swede Johnson," although he was a Norwegian, died last Saturday morning, of consumption'.

Cud was A parh- of serenaders were out last and barbed wire box around each one. acres in Center; $20H applied on the building of a new parson The infernal old vow wants no ln-tter fun United States age for their pastor. acres in Prairie $200. lucm Monday night, and gave the Gazette proprietors a serenade. The members of the party were, Mrs.

Graham, Mrs. Harrington, Miss Maggie Smith, Miss The Gazette's opinion of the Conk-' United States to Henry Chabino, IG0 ing-Platt resignations are identical with teres in Prairie; $2011. there aiiyUJy iu the neighltorhood ade Johnson, Dr. Iludelsoii, Will Shinn, hat -nearly all Bwpublieaas here. Wilson County to A.

W. Griffin, lot 19. Ncodesha win has Intentions of giu The hope is generally expressed by all Gus luman and Will Nichols. -We appreciate tha compliment, and hope they will soon come again. black (50, Xeodesha $50.35.

"to the business of baling hay? Thi I Wilson County to Henry Brown. SO I dipping ixAot, and it will soim 1j imminent Republican of Fredonia that the Xw York Legislature will not return them. tune to coinineiK-e- aerations in that line. acres iu Clifton; Fredouia Citizen The church mem lisoifcCountj- Ileun Brown. SO You can buy pure-, fresh tlrttg- fntin it The Mutual Benefit Society, a life in- acres iu Clifton: $50.

bers who find fault with a brother for playing an occasional game of billiards, and at the same time indulges immoder road makes a protracted rest one of the necessities. W. A. Thorns left on Tuesday to take charge of affairs on the Missouri Divi-sion. The Arkansas branch is included in this Division.

A letter from Mr. Dave White, Agent of the 'Frisco at Carthage, was received this week, in which he expresses himself well pleased with his new location. Vance, one of the machinists at Wichita, left 011 Wednesday for his former- bme in- Alabama. His place at Wichita will be filled by Mr. Poberts, of Springfield.

Trains are now running beyond Las uces, X. 1.300 miks beyond Kansas City. They will run into El Paso in a few days, which is only fifty in iles beyond Las Crtices. EI Paso is on the line between Mexico and the United States. The narrow gauge road at Cherryvale seems to be a rather small affair.

Their passenger train consists of one coach, which, besides being used for passengers, has baggage express and mail compartments. Wonder how many passengers can get in that car? urancc society recently organized here, A. I. Hamilton to Fannie K. William competent tlniggist, and at reasonable figures, at the Stouc Drug Store.

gave a strawberrj' supier and dance, at ately in the pastime of croquet, evident Wilson County Bank Hall, on Monday son, lot 4, block 12, Hamilton's ad ditinn to Fredonia; $55. J. B. Broad well heirs to W. A.

Cor mack, lot 2. block 31, Fredonia; $40. ly has a fine appreciation of the dif CARDS. night. It was very largely patronized, ference 'twixt -tweedledee and twee and was the most enjoyable social affair T.

CUX, of the season. II. Hooper to A. H. Hilton, 80 IXSUIiAXCK AGENCY, ElJKIMMA, There has been numerous complaints made about the odoriferous condition of Hto'il flnt-'l3a Ir tramp rates.

4 fenced. a 1. Everybody go to F. Smith for -dry goods. They have their store room filled to overflowing with goods of every desciipfor.

Work has again been commenced on the Christian Church, and the building will now be pushed rapidly forward to completion. Joe TiuunQUsY-living in the northeast of Montgomery County, Was sented with two bouncing baby boys last Jiloiatlsy lnoruing. people are never satisfied." A "'few weeks ago. everybody was howling for more rain; jaiul iuw they are eiually frantic in tneir appeals for dry weather. -Some of our citizens are beginning to Jget mad about the sidewalk questiou.

jLet them hold an indignation meeting, and appoint a Committee to wait on the City Council. AVe were yesterday shown the glass for the Xew Christian Church, although not stained glass, it has that appearanee, and will serve to make the Church one of the best appearing in the County. There is quite a good deal of sickness reported from the vicinity of Xeodesha. but nothing of a serious nature has oe-uired. The extremely wet weather for afche past three week ff: been fire cause.

J. A. Wardlow mot'''! hfis; ifoek of groceries to the new stone Hiding on Main street, on Tuesday. Fri'm the brightness of the front lamps in the store we will denominate it the G. K.

Lemon is now piepared to do -Jill work in the line of photographing, copying, viewing, etc. He also keeps tfinuues, card mats, etc. Pictures furnished in all styles known to the art. Satisfaction guaranteed. Pooms over Smith's store, south side of Main street.

'The following from the Chanute Hcniocrat strikes our attitude, although we may occasionally be found guilty of appropriating; a -A dozen or more papers of Southern Kan- the hogpens about the city, and we have ljcen requested to call attention to this matter, which leads us to inquiieof the whereabouts of the health ollicer. BLACKSMITH. Nkoiikjuia, Kxn Is linMiartNl to tto am thiiiir in hi. lino hniiir anJ iw urL a f-iH- i-iltv F. Smith Co.

have just received one buried Sunday. He leaves a wife and several small children in straitened circumstances. The County Commissioners will meet as a Board of Equalization on Monday, June 7. All persons feeling agrieved with their assessments will then have opportunity to be heard on the question. The Gray-Quinn case lias been before a board of arbitrators, consisting of P.

S. Futhey, Henry Kimball ami Joe Scudder, for the past week. A decision will soon be reached. A son of George Gibson, living about seven miles up Fall Piver, fell eff a horse, last Sunday, and broke his arm. He was attended by DrLong.

Baxter Springs Mirror The Gazk ttk is edited with vim and ability. For mechanical neatness it is unsurpassed, and merits success. The barber shop over the City 1 all was this week moved to the north Mde of Main Sriwt The school bond election was the topic of discussion oil tt'ie' street Tues-day. Dodd Cartwright has his office in the room occupied by Dr. Hatefjer.

J. B. Keys says his wheat wit yield about thirty bushels to the acre. The soda water at the Stone Drug Store is healthy and refreshing. The Citizen has a V.

Xasby" correspondent in Altoona. Taxes must be paid iu. -full by June 20 to avoid the penal D. M. Amnions is painting his house this week.

Fredouia indebtedness amounts" to t.77. A. C. SiH'iry sells Daveniwu Mnalle aiI uniform. acres in iSeodesha; $200.

J. B. Broad well heirs to A. X. Perkins, lots 3 and 4, block 17, Fredonia; $S0.

Chas. A. Hooper to F. X. Perkins, 47 acres iu Xewark; $80.

D. F. Anderson to Fred Richmond, lots 23'aiid 24, block GS. Xeodesha; $10. lints.

C. Kimball to Millard F. Kimball. SO acres in Xeodesha; $1,800. Alonzo Wilson to William It.

Wilson, 100 acres iu Pleasant Valley; $800. Alonzo Wilson to George D. Wilcon. UjO acres in Pleasant Valley; $S00. State of Kansas to 3rargaret Ball, 40 acres in Xewark; $12 of the largest stocks, and greatest variety of trunks aud valises ever brought to the city.

Don't forget to give them a call if J. II. UltAV. U. it.

JONES. Johnny MeMurray, who has been the office of Superintendent Thorns for a.S article iu that Hue is desired CITY 3IEAT MAltKET, Xmt HMe ot Foarih Klrrrt, Real Estate Transfers. The following is a list of the deeds recorded in Wilson Comity during the month of May, 1SS1, as reported hy G. McFaddeu, Deputy Register of Deeds: Eli Xeff to John Thompson. 82 acres in Clifton Township; consideration, $1,300.

Charles Schuin to Florence J. Taff, lots 23 and 24, block 22. Xeodeslu; $175. Frank B. Kimball to Charles 31.

Kimball, SO acres in Xeodesha; $4,000. Charies M. Kimball to Frank Kimball, 240 acres iu Talleyrand; $2,000. 3Iary W. Ford to Chas.

P. Angell, 100 acres in Xeodesha; J. M. Keek to Peter Barsh. 104 acres in Xeodesha; $150.

Peter Barsh to M. Buhiier, 10 acres in Xeodesha; IS5. A. H. Carpenter to irah" J.

lots 3 and 4, blork 57, Xende-ha; $112. Margaret P. Pit hanlsou to Maria C. P. Kliiiger, lots 21 and 22, block 22, Xeodesha; $15.

4 Martha J. McPanl to Geo. W. Klinger, part of lot 20, bkn-k 22. Xeodesha; 825.

Cowles KIdridge to Mary J. Brown. 210 ncrcs in Fall River; $1,000. Fredonia Town Company to Tipton Mr. Wiutield, who- is about sixty years of age residing four, miles northeast of Xeodesha, had a leg broken last Saturday, caused by a horse falling upon him.

He was attended by Dr. Hatcher. If you want a cool drink of soda water drawn from the Arctic, or a good disSi Eyra to John in 1 7'ii on naiui ererj tlnnp ixTtainiiijp i. J.iiK-iKkro.linm IC, HA) 1 to a lirt--las ni-at market, i'tth the past ight months, at this place, departed for Springfield yesterday, to take a similar position on the Missouri Division with Mr. Thonis.

We regret to see him leave, and wish him success wherever he may go. Johnny is a hardworking young devoting his whole time aud attention steadily to business, and we predict for him a bright Several important changes took place acres in unc me i.ixii?t mariei ri e. August Pearson to Xels IVter PW acres in Pleasant Valley; $450. XEODESHA SAVINGS INK. to Ott's Ice of ice cream.

Cream Parlor. rmrtk and Xala Stmts At the" Ladies" Bazaar is the largest stock of millinery and fancy goods, and affwrtigthe higher official of the St. L. au-tl H. F.

poad yesterday. Mr. Xichols, Superintendent of tho Missouri Division. U. -m 1IIUIVU 100 acres in Xeode.dia; $750.

United States to Samuel White, 1G3J acres in Tallej-rand; $201. Catharine Mikesell to J. X. Mike Il. lots 33 and 34.

block 59, Xeodesha; $100. Jno. Craig to Henry Griffin, 80 acres in Pleasant Valley $815. X. W.

Vincent to Absalom Gra', SO Chetoja; $S50. Jno. and Wm. Carter (estates) to has been promoted to Master of Trans portation, anew ollice created W. CITY HALL BUILDING, at the lowest prices.

Consider your own interests when you want a horse or mule collar and go to W. A. Allen's. Daveniion punqi'at A. C.

Tlroms. Siqerintendent of the Kansas Division. take the place vaatetl by Mr. WH) 1 headquarter at Spring- Io a Central 5-.

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