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Prohibitionist from Neodesha, Kansas • 3

Prohibitionist from Neodesha, Kansas • 3

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i --j-r ii an im PERSONAL. week, and all ths possible facilities furnished the editor for advert the Mock 40. and block 12 and north half block 38. and lots 39, 20. 21.

22-2 and There is noV three freight crows' on th? west end; NEODESHA GAZETTE PUBLISHED OX Til rEPD AY AT eodeslia, Wilson County, BY JOHfjl H. FRANK V. LONG. town at its best. "Above all, editor! AYm.

Baldwin took in Fredoiua on CU.OOO. ao -to that hieTcriS Tuesday. ere properly valued; ihe comnnal- Uiapaan, formerly of thi place I.ueinda Nell to Jcinh Nell, so acr ties are apt to forget or overlook the im- is now in the. neighborhood of Albu- in Center: 00. DOrtanec of tb local t-.

a -Tames M. l.dci!toii to T. 12.. Smith. dealer 1 1 1 jitiii-y.

i 200 acres in Fall S1.20O 1 There are now eleven hand? employed at the round liouw. There has been another possenger crew put on the eat cud. V. The A. handled 410.000 James 31.

Edmi-toa (gnanliau) to F. E. Smith. 120 acres Vail liiver; 415. J.

S. Olick to Joseph Kuans, 80 acres in Clifton S500. CITY NEWS. Dll'GOODS, i pieces ot baggage the year 1S31. newspaper full of piquant neighborhood gossip and plenty of home -advertisements crates a goed opkdon of a town quicker than any, otLer one thing.

It has come to be well riders' ood. particularly in Kansas, that a town is to be judged first by its newspapers, and the way it patronizes and John Carver-rd Abraham Jtovr. SO-acres I 2uite a blizzard Monday. Joe Tooiiiey Las been laving off for Sheriff Baoghuiau and S. S.

Kirk- of Fredonia. came down Tuesday. They returned the same day. 3Liss Vade John soil, Miss Maggie Smith and Mrs. Emma Pierce made this office a pleasant call on Tuesday afternoon.

i L. W. Lee and wife returned frf rn Aberdeen, Maryland, Isat week, where Items of interest are scares. the past two week--. He is at liis home in Missouri.

I'ieasant alley; 4. Edward A. luesnel to Augustus Knight, 125 acres in Verdigris: SiO. United' to Edward Wood, ICO acres in Chctopa; $200. August Firle to Wilson Younr.

let 11, block 15. Xeir Albunv: 8100. -scare has subsided. Conductor T. II.

Riley's arrived from St. Louis last week. They are at Clotliiiig, Hats and Caps, In the Harden case a motion for a new trial was made as to Ken, and a motion present stopping at the Sherman. For hardware go to A. C- Speiry.

or fresh oy-ters go to Mrs. Ott's. Chas. II. Pratt to School Dist.

No. they have resided for the past six in arrest of judgement as to Jack, when months. Railroad mea have almost forgotton that blizzards', are numbered among BOOT SHOE Choice Lard at Keek Whitmer's. the calamities of the winter.season. 2 acres ia Colfax; 50.

C. H. Mariner to W. K. Dalton.

lots and 4, block 3G, Fredonia: 75. Henry C. Broad well et al. to Snsaur.ah H. Stratioiv, lots 3.

.4. 5 and G. block Fredonia; i ir.n Lougton Times: Mr. John Bates has moved to Neodesha, and will make that city his future home. We are sorry to The Atlantic and Pacific Railroad What-was it they said Os.

Smith had? Got your job work done at the Gazett: Hice. loose Mr. aud Mrs. Bates a tkevare company thinks its land grant in the Indian-Territory will not forfeited, the case was continued to the 5th when these motions were arg-ied and overruled by the court. A motion for a new trial on behalf of Jack was sustained.

In order to save the great expense, of another 'trial, and is being very-doubtful whether a conviction for murder in the first degree could again be obtained, the County Attorney offered to accept a plea of murder in the second goo citizens, dug viu mem success in Pleasant Valley floO. cirnewhojne. United States to Engens-Wise, SO en account of the fact that the fovcra th acrPA in Guilford; 6100. Last chance for those nice books at ment has not permitted, the company to the JPostoiueo. mull ita contract by building a road.

Aibuqucrrpte Journal The St. Lonh Jt yon want good pocket knife go to I wish to announce that I have opened an Elegant TTlLiL STOCK and San Francisco Road made arrange A. C. I degree on the part of Jack Harden, with ments for through freights over their The Store is in daily receipt line and the Atchison, Topekaand Santa Fe Road to all poiut3 in New Mexico of new srood. an agreement that Ken Harden's case should not be taken to the Court.

The defendants accepted this offer, and a plea of murder in the second degree was dr.l entered by who and Arizona. r. a thi 1mrtv2 I Mrs. Fnrgnson is quite' sick, and not freight line, to "1 3 T' I I Real Estate Transfers. The following is a list of the deeds recorded in Wilson County for the month of December, us reported by G.

Mc-Fadden, Deputy Register of Deeds Ambrose Jlarnhart to Emeline White, 2S0 acres in Talleyrand; William Williams to Minerva Williams, fcO acres in Fall River; 2,000. John S- Thompson to Henry Dooley, 40 acres in "Seodesha; 5300.. John Madden to Samuel McFall, 114 acres iu Neodet-ha; S7U0. T. II.

Morton to A. lot 5, bloc 43, Al toona 35. Phelon to W. Donej', lot 1G. block i5, Neodesha; .50.

A. K. Phelon to Kewis Edwards, lots 7 and 8, block Xtodesha; -6. Wm. 11.

Thomas to Wm. R. Weddlc. 100 acres in Ciif ton $1 ,400. i.iiiyui.-iii, oi great oenent to I s.uris, etc.

expected to live. Property has been changing hands at a lively rate lately. U. E. Swartliout to Herbert Swarthout, 84 acres in Verdigris; 61,200.

Joseph G. Crickcndarger to Benbunin H. Richardson. SO acres iji Pleasant Valley; 700. John M.

Henry to II. Dean, -i-fi acres in Duck 1,000. John H. Gray to II. B.

Dean. 2S7i acres in Neodesha and Chetopa; 9.0fV. Andrew, Dickey to Kben Evans, 40 acres in Clifton: $2 in. Wm.HeitmulTer to Harmon It. Titus, SO acres in Fail River; Floyd E.

and Frank Wellman to II. Robertson, acres in Pleasant Valley; $300. 1 The "Daily Times" Cigar is ahead of all comx)etitors. Try it. -Keck Wiiitjikr.

The Winfiekl Courier, in an article on the benefits arising from makes the following sensible remarks in the business men of this Territory. was sentenced by the Court to hard labor for eais- Ken Harden was sentenced to live years of hard labor, and both parlies started for the penitentiary in charge of the Sheriff of Allen Ccnntv The fastest train run in England known as the Leeds cxpreps, znd its rate LADIES' CLOAKS Dou't forget those nice autograph albums at Cramer's. of speed is forly-seven miles per hour. The Pennsylvania Ros'ul Ycab the Eno- on the 7th inst." There being little or no probability of convicting the old man tlie Latest and Best Stflcs. Geats' Furniiihin-r Goods, Notions and Faaey God ia the Ltftetii Shies lish time ba.l.

The train which leaves Jersey City at 4:10 p. m. make the The cheapest place to get barbed wire is at A. C. Hperry's.

Harden, and it being probable that it and iu emllcss variety. eighty-eight miles to Philadelphia in would cost about $1,000 to try Mm, the one hundred minutes a speed of ilf ty- barnuel Hayden to F. M. Ilaydea, 40 res in Cedar: 8430. acres in Cedar; 8430 County Attorney, with the consent two and eight-tenths miles per hour.

BOOTS AND SHOES. the Court, entered a nolle prosequi as to 1dm. John W. Miller to Abraham C. Frost, 1G0 acres in Newark; 1,200.

MARRIED. The People's Store ii daily in receipt of new goods. n.st received, a car load of barbed "wire at A. C. Sperry's.

There will be a bail on the 22d of nest month, so we understand. James M. Schooler to N. n. Schooler, 75 acres in Cedat $400.

In speaking. of the weather, Monday, John W. Scott to Harriet Scott, ISO the Independence Reporter has the fol i the residence of the In this line I can not be surpassed for Tariety, quality and price. Have in Wm f. Phillips, on Sunday t-ven- stock the famous Selz Chicago hand-mads work; also, the celebrated tVa nlnKli- BrtHVUS St' hud.made work in all qualities, weights, size and prices a)! oi V.

C'onnty, Kant-as. acres in cneiopa; sik). Mahala Blacker to Mary A. Ingalls, regard to 'entertainments of various kinds: "While we arc on this subject we wish to explain that our advertising space in onr means of getting pay for our work and it is When giye this space to advertise churches, schools and any other matter of public interest, it is donated to the cause just as though we donated money. We thus donate The happy couple smarted immediately The People's Store now keeps in stock a large lot of the best grades of Hour.

lots ana blocs 11, Albany; 250. Mary A. Ingels to Robinson Thornton, lots 7 and block 11, New Albany; READY-MADE CLOTHINC. lowing. The streets piesented a deserted appearance.

Our business men were engaged in pouring over their ledgers and old musty accounts of longstanding, calculating the chances of getting a dollar or two from this or that man. and to Illinois, where they expect to relatives and friends for few weeks. --4 'I'bii i--t- 1 I MeCiillough Hereford, of the Thayer mills, buy their wheat at Neodesha. uWnitu iu an My stock in this line is large and entirely new, in men's and bors sizes rf Vance Pender to C. W.

Richard son, 80 acres in Ciilton: S425. auuiiuance cu excellent wedding cake. Cassimcres, English Worst id, Clothjand Union suit and single garment. wondering how long it was going to re zzr. main this way.

Such days are condu Pickled pork and Bacon at Keck Whitmer's. W. H. DEARDORFF, Alex T. Tucker to Franklin Sprague, SO acres in Prairie; 01.403.

Wm. Glasscock to Wm. II. Morgan, 30 acres in Veriligris; 10. HATS AND GAPS cive, to "horrors," Jim-jams" and other disagreeable ailietions.

Tlsev GK0CEBTES AND PROVISION Peterson's Magazine ami -the Gazette one year, to new subscribers, for $3.25. C'tiaMes Uie.iver to Caas. lot lt5, block SO," Altooua; S5. Oao Boor Scuti of p.nr.i, in all styles New and Nobby. i trioAo An of my stock will repay tho trouble and convince von that this Irt KANSAS.

Hi? the place to lay in your Fall and Winter supplies. Your trade Is solicited. have a particulary depressing- influence on newspapermen and arc apt to mate them feel like 44 throwing up the in disgust, especially wheu Jone has tramped around in the rain and mud all Don't fail to visit 1113' place. JOHN WINTER. hundreds of dollars worth every year for which we get no credit.

Sometimes a church social or. school exhibition, or other such gathering to which admission fees are charged or where refreshments are sold to raise money lor some purpose, we areasUedto. advertisrs ths matter free, which wc usually do to the amount of two to five dotlars -worth of space, smd then if we don't attend and pay cash for admission or refreshments and write it up, ths iiwnngVrs think we are mean and stingy. We' generally care little for what they call complimentary 'tickets to their shows and suppers, further than that wc like to have managers recognize what we do to help their projects, and not to say to us by their acts that we are Bee Hive Sjtorc. Ordinance Ko.

54; The Methods have been holding a series of meetings the past two weeks. Boots and shoes repaired at bed rock prices by A. No shoddy work. 1 the afternoon and winds up at the cilice lie.atuigt the extension of ki-Jewalks hi the Charles Cleaver to Chas. Thurmau, lots 11, 12 and 14, block 39, Altoona; $15.

Morgan to Maiy "VYmtz, 90 acres iu Verdigris; 1,000. S. W. SturdeVaut to Geo. Wiggins, SO acres in Pieaant Valley Able T.

Howard to James Baughmaa, SO acres in Center; John Cole to Wm. 18,17 and IS, block 33, $M)). SVm. A. Long to Susan lieed, 40 acres in Guilford; 5450.

city of Wilson Count Kansas. MOT1GE in the evening with nothing but a "cook wanted" advertisement. Kind reader, Ue it ordninod hy thi Mayor and Council of Watches, clocks, silverware, jewelry, at Taylor's, in the stone drug store. Sec; ion 1. I'liat the on fain xtroer exU'iided fisnu i jrtti lj Sixth -ftrcets oi liu; if you think it is no trouble to work up a local page for a paper la such weather, try it on and see how it tits.

taaK! wiJtli cad thickr.c.-s as that al- i-i puvi'i. in. iiriw Jit I.lii:r nn lioth zincs oi siiid ht the axeptaucc oi the Coa.iuittce on iiiid AUry. bolomon xurner to George E. Denni- The decision of.

the supreme court of sou, 80 acres iu Duck Creek7 SiTtioii 2. it farther ordained tlmt their plunder and deserve no thanks. Money to loan on farms and citv iiuiM.is ni ui mis on itio ot street btftn-eea Sixth and Ki-hi! streets are lierehy noliii-'d to bril a ttik in front of There is one church in this town for W. Miller's new house in the western part of- the city is nearly The ljtrgc-t stock of pocket and table cutlery in Wilson County at A. C.

Spcrry. is still playing' 'havoc at JSeveiy. We hear of a few more deaths this week. the state of Kansas, rendered a few days Losey to Robt. Farv.cil, SO acres ago, settles a long standing controversy l.iu.?uIIlf1'lJ;.

I I. B. Ping to Julia I). t-anvell. NO ia regard to the ngnt of certain new -a Guilford; $300.

UK'a s-un bunr of f-tone fonr property at 7 per cent interest. which we have advertised much, but have never j-et recei ved any token of rec wi'ua, ni than tarce inchoiii thickness without carlwtone, to be well bedded ognition, other than requests for further coauiies to representation in the legisla- Robr. G. Nibiaek to Rent. Farwell, 40 ture.

The decision that the house a iu Guilford 5 $22 membership can not exceed the number tvJ) rWCr' 77 of 12.j, and the number of senators 40. S. P. GrUSnlo joeU lesco. lots S.9.

donations. There, is another church which always compliments us with tick 13, block 84. Neodesha; ets, urges lis to partake and treats us with general courtesy. We like the latter the best." Neodesha wants "of some Even an opera house wouldn't losk bad. J.

R. Cliff, of Dunn, this County has now control of the Verdi mills. Mr. mi iaiu in a ute estitbusaeu uv ihc Coin-iiiiitec tii Street Alleys. He it far! her ordainod that he on Ki-hih et, west idc, from to inao s-ir2t, worth theat i- wtet to Ituui ov.

iu'd i.y tlie St. IakiU and sail Fran--sco Railroad, tf he built as willed in section 2 of tint oi'Uiiinuce. Sctioii p.e it further that ridc-wall: be liuilrnn Wist-fiiMii ttvtet, kw(Ii siilc, fro-n Kor.nh street vest, to intersect with walk JJi-htli stivi-t, hi; iti tlie same manlier a- sj crhwd in -2 of this ordinaace. Pee: ion TWs onlinance to he in fail force nad ilect and afivr its i siLiic-ilioa ia the Xeeaesha Gazetik. A.

McCArtTNi'Y, Jlayar. I hereby certify thet the above And OFFICE IS STEWART'S BLOCK. Gome and see me. WY H. PARTON, Neodesha, Kas.

As coffee and sugar are lower we will ive our customers the benefit of the de Those desiring a good lunch can be ac-cemmodatod at 3Irs. Ott's. Fresh cooked to order. cline. Kih Cliii is a first-class miller as every ons knows, who Ins imd business with him.

The Verdi mill iseoniinstd exclusively to custori work. Remember that Mr. Ciiff guarrautees satisfaction. Give him call and be convinced. Cooo.

Peter Lesco to Joseph Legco, 31 acres in Newark; $675. Wm. Johnson to R. N. Allen, 8-0 acres in Clifton; $200.

Richard Anderson to Philadelphia Welch, 120 acres ia Duck Creek; $1,200. J. L. foepfer to G. V.

Steele, 2t acres in Fall River: $400. Myron Holden to Theodore acres in Center; 30. i Geo. W. -Kllnsrer to John M.

Ileurj-, lots and 14. block 40. Xeodc-ha; eiOO. Catechism. Yb0 laY, the highest prices for iorep.n;r vi ituly ikifkimI oy If on grab a man by the arm now'-a-lays you are "likely to provoke him to wrath and profanity.

prounee? A. The Peop3s Store. "CORKER" DRUG STORE. We do not alwaj'3 I ring down tha game thai shoot at, but we Lave been known to damage the wings' oi wild iiu vs to B. E.

Taylor, lois 11 q. Who made the low prices iu. A. Tiie People's Store. (.

Who sold prints for Gj cents, Vihen Sheriff Ssis. STATU KANSAS, i Cots; v. turkeys-to sneh an extent as to compel Fy ty them to seek low limbs for roosting pur- tot block ss" Neodesha B. JT. HOSSOiSr, (Nnfeasor TV.

K. Shinn) DKALEF. IN If you want a first class hair cut or shave, the place to get it done is at Jarriotts barber Finest silver-plated knives, forks, spoons, castors, etc. at Ii. E.

Taylor's, in the stone drugstore. poses from and after the date of their James IF. Jliatfc to Susannah II. Scrat in i.nvt of 'hp Seventh contact with our blunderbuss i whluu itiid for mid County aud state. if.

liiiunui. Plaintiff, vs. Brhrh-Joseph l'l 3Iarv K. Taylor, I.u.-y J. Toroin, et iMeoicines, every one else in the city was getting $1 cents for the same goods? A.

The People's Store. Who has shipped more produce than all buyers in Ncudeshai' A. The People's Store. (J. Who helps the city of Xeodeshii by keeping people from going to Fredonia and Independence to tiide? A.

The People's Store. ton, lot 2, block S3, Fredonia 050. Mary J. Graham to Catherine Lnfbind. lois 1, 2 ami 3, block 32.

Neodesha: 0500. Elizabeth Berger- to Nat ha Powell. 360 acres in Verdigris; 450; Ettie Lneiien to Chas. W. Glca-bon.

40 acres in Center; 6400. Jamas H. Dodge to John C. 'Williams, SO acres i Clifton S105. C.

J. to Wm. McCrajr, 1 acre iu We heard it rumored on the streets that a party of live cow boys made a raid on Elk City, last week. An officer in company with a Mr. Jim Hay tackled the mob and resulted iu shooting and killing one of the number.

This Is all we eouid learn of She afiar. lirtne of an of cale to me tlirectpd IT.S OIF A 1Y1" STlTr! I ami dclivfred, it.ael in the above entitled I'lhhlUih, For pure, fresh drugs and all the standard patent and proprietary medicines, try the Stone Ding Store. We have received the agricultural report for the last quarter of ISS1. Sec synopsis elsewhere- in this.jssue. cause out ci the Seventh District Court ofthe County of and s'tntc of Kaas, 1 101 LFT FANCY ARTICLES.

YANKEE NOTIOXS, HTC. Will I A4 r.Ioiiftaj-, the 30tU of January, A. I. PURE WINES AND LIQUORS. 7 EociOi's fiatcner and.

McCartney ex- 1 Aib'u Gragg to Win. II. Parton. lotsO ot he. hoar ot 2 o'clock n.

of said fit the vest li-ot door of the eonrt lonse in the fstv of It appears that even vaeeinatou is a tract ed a bone about two inches and a I UiL-ly block JO, 500. t-'biiic-e discovery. It has been learned elTCi'-' scienhHc and meehanica purposes, and everything u-ntallj Unnd V-a'uia uiuuc uttn'. a first-clasa Drujr. Store.

Prescription carefully Now is the time to harvest icje if you can find it. For the. chances are that it will be very scarce uext sumuier. of tne ahove named defcrtdunts in an to i anu aecurateiy compounded, the ecriSiel reui provcrtv, to-wit I Thesiiilill haif til of tt; r.orlhvrV-t 1 Si -m ir- half in length from Charley Dorry. h' iaJ 1 tiis''tl Armstrong.

i i rr- lo-" J' 4 "nu hloCK on iast Monday. The -doctors, say he is $10. getting along; as well could be ex-j illardr. Kiniball to C. m-etcd.

lots 1, 2. 3. 4 and 5. block 5, Xeodesha; SI 10. City of to Kcbt.

Armstrong. (1) a.l the half (1) of the V01lieX i OlllT 11 streets, Choice New Orleans Molasses, and Vermont Maple Syrup at Keck Wiiitsieu's. I I in number liiiriy ts.iij'Ui of runpe imtiihur (Hi esut, in Wilion NEODESHA, KANSAS. Road Sapcrvispr are to elected olntd io TearJoff, te I lots 1, 2, 3.4 and 5, block 5. Neodesha; usual care 8125.

ivan-us. this and more than on the authority of tho Abbe llu that ViU'dnaiKm n'placed inoculation in the Cekvrial Empire many centuries method of conveying tiro' infection a curious; one. A small piece of sponge, or rag was moistone 1 with the virus and then tied in the nostril of the patient, where it rapidly took. Th? Iowa Farmer, one of the test farm papers in the west, and the Gazette, for $2.50 year, to hit who v. ill Ii you want a good suit oi clothes, made to order, leave your order at the People's Store.

Two hundred sanmleS i snu to be sId Iv the said crJer sale. NAil'b Nhej-iff of Vv'iNon t'octv, Frcdoa'a, Kan.r.s". IJcccuiha-SSUi, A. 1. JSS1.

T. J. ITeoso, Attomcy for ririutifT. should bo taken to that good and ef- W. II.

to J. A. Wardlow, lot. cfent men are elected. Our roads need ,2 aaI block 5, Neodesha; lot of work and it should ba done.

l.2j'. School Dist. No. 40 to Catttarlr.e Cox, Farip'-5-i ii lots 3- 2- 3 3 0 and 7, block 2, Fre- tntOugiiijXit I su: i Art Cowgill Lee. of Fredonia, have an unlimited amount of money to loan at 7 per cent, annual interest.

No appraise- "iC cuuniy arc irearations for Hhn r. tn k3 for itc wiul" in iiirmiiif- districts. Very pa l.ir-? returns for comparatively iitde labor. rsip Vcr full particulars address immediately plowing, and if the weather is favorable" Association, lots; 1. 2.

3, 4, 5 and Si'hscnbe between now and the first of they w'ili be- at ii pretty rou block 2, Fredouia; iry. Or we will receive snb-script- wnhiutwoweW'time. inl'Fv-'at ares 5 3ns the former at per year. Each r7-Z aSniUh to Josepli P. 40 0R? f'f lm'lT thi III bbpnnwpkd party tied a.

cr in Pleasant Valley; $200. receive, free, an elegant portrait of Jas. rope across tho side walk near the cor-i I. Jackson to "Millard F. Kim- J.

Keck Cramer shipped during the last two months, two hundred and nine dozen quail, twenty-five dozen chickens, suid forty dozen grouse. Dr. Southard, of Elk Uitr, father of M.13 'Duck Southard, well known in this city, died on the 7th from injuries received several monUis ago. D- for with liiVi-cired In- 13.1 rlCC 't Cnltndar. vie.

s-fiit to any f.ddres.t on Address CHAS. av0- "''i'ach ipliia. St. mollis San Francisco R'y TIIROITaiT Soiith west Kortiiern Arkansas, Soutlieru Kansas and Indian Territory. ner drug store last Saturcay nihS.

For- ball, 42 acrrs in Neodesha; ei.2-30. innately it was discovered before any- 1 I1' 5 bo-iv t-o acres ia eodesna: fjlioOO. inur. John Mitchell to C. W.

Kichardson. SO acres in Clifton: 1,000. 60lOfc JfiESAL AWABBED tbe A athor. A ne and threat ilad-ical or k. warranted he best and cneapest, to cverr msaptiUed be Sciencoof Ijja cr JSe a-PreserraticT.

bound ia The election for townvfcip ofdeers will be held on February 7th. Tho? havi: can auanaacts thenl-elves through the Gazette, for a small The Gazette would be pleased to hear from all put? of the Fend ia the news fr.om your section, and we ill James If. iirowa to E. F. liflnncv.

acres in Fall River; Joseph N. Tyner to Phebe BrowrieU, 0 acres in CTtuiford; S450. A revival has been in progress at the Christian Chipe I the past week. On Monday at 10 o'clock taey baptised a young man, whose name we did not u-'ruiciciica UWl.n, IKLDOffWI. il Cl.T I I fteef enTTaTinrs.

125 inrrn. came on Sunday, bht any business transacted on Sunday is legally void. litre's a pointer for you, on off. We can all swear off. A.

V. Fox to Whitmer. lots S.G. Vl UcT? VP9 or; l-35 Hat by fjS learn, near the -Verdigris bridge. V7.

9. 10, 11 and 12, block 7, Neodesha; 'iWJFT 1r- h. par. correct all liiistttkeaAvhcn necessary. --Richard G.win.

of bnried a a f.Vj. i5s'toa. John Ilalev, 130 are infant child in the cemetery north of 1 -u Prairie: 83.500." Andrew Kdmiston io F. E. Smith.

lown on auJay. We did not learn Bill -letter heads, cardsjcirculars, 'posters, can" be had in r.ny n-tntity- aid lew prfees at the Gazette Job OfEes. tiie cnu-ie or acres in Fall River: 1,800.. Harriet Johnson-to Henrv ii. and i Jjeiider x'olson, 100 jicri-s in Prairie; Trv (T: Several parties have come iu and taken advantage of om clubbing offer of the Learenworth Times.

Come right along; we can supply tha whole country. a Katon has through a friend, some very lint specimens and ornaments Jrom the Mannnoth Cave. Kentucky, Mr. K. was once a guide of lhis cave.

extra charge at Francis Bradford to Wiliktm T. I.ec BENSON'S O-APOIMS -Pia Tho turtrs have YOS Tin: 1IIG1I-UST JSJiIAL-S andiraICK V.wrynlicrc. Xo iieaclv rc widelv or favorably kiio-vm. Iti nnid hi rdierinsr. que': ia For Lsnre Kiiaer ASertiona.

aarl a.id -jaia genera L'y, ii is the uuii-aiied EMBRACING UNDER ONE MANAGEMENT OVER jVX I 8- Of complete (vntcm, fwruin? Ureel tlircch roniiectioK fr.r all ponits hi Tcxaa, CobrtUo Atw iexiCi, Anzona. cr.MX.-mia ouJ 1 ur Wot. Pohtiveiv the tliorte-t 1'lcaeant and eheajicvt route to all pcitts East, jSTox'tlieasfc a ncl soutlieast. SAINT IATUIS. 3-a-hnm-h Express Trains run rclinian I'ila-e bis -pin? ears, on eight trainis.

ItK-M Kit- lit.it, this in the oiily rute to the iauum EUREILV SPRINGS, ARK. lin-The t. "Oocw rra.nn-o Usilirar Company own about O.VE MILUOX rrre of r-ch Arming aKlKiatCHl laaJ, located jr completed line of railiray ia Mnm. t.iiich crc being soul at law pncc and upoa ear teriaiof paviuect. oun.

Mrs. II. IJaldviB," whiyj in thecct ot throwing cat the back door, slipped aud fell, breaking, her arm at the wrist, lat Tuesday. WiimiEii's. i in Cnfton; "00.

I-ise to Stewart. 40 acres The cheapen place iu i town to get a f1 1 ntie calf boot made hat OutrlgutXop- 10 acres poKc -AmMia Jam? Jta n. Avoid accident by tuing our Coal Oil. Ingham, 55 acres in Neodesha; rdate of Kansas to Ambrose Bafnhart, 2-SO acres in Tallerrand; -SS40. Geo.

Bell to Geo. W. Miller, 120 acres Tiiiowaway your wasa boilers and use Frank Mdd-tli's Soap, for tali by Baldwin. P-ll'VfkVf. GINGER A Hi At I Tnx'iti No danger of and the light is brilliant at Keck "The School Board should order the vaccination of all the pupil attending the city scuovls.

it Remember that J. It. Cliff has assumed control ot the- Verdi and has improved the same. "There- is the best in theCounfy to get your'grist -round to satisfy everybody. -The Topeka Capital of a recent date contsiued, the following on the support J- -a.

i-tatcof Kansas to' TLos. Mallison, 1G0 teres in Pieasant Valley; S4S0- 'E- -Shiau--fca3 chased II. B. Beau Son's JStock of bar I ware. furaiheti Land Explorer who psrebae lana frcta tiie Comnaar ia ac rdar.ee with Land ivparticitt recahuions.

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-i -1 iiuin fiti'i I i I i n-nnfinr inn i. 1 uianv knov. ji nre heru roaihmcfl hiio a t-T. i ii.v,-r as tj mri; 1 ill Hirjaer afit the Lund Apartment-, the atteaUoii cfVb'e -S" "Blessed be he who shcts the dt Traveling Public, Preilit Shippers-, and Laudand Fcrtcrs 'Brotkers. cutlery yery knife warranted at A.

C. Snerr I and value of a local paper "A copy of the home paper should be found iu every him particularly when he enters thi i i io exiioiM wwtM general aavaatatres osered tise patrons of their line, mil John rismmcrS to Aliiert W. Carter, lots 11 and 12, block 25. Frduiikt; John It, K.ue to P. Johns, acres ia Cuetopa; $1,300.

E. B. Losey to John Lout. B0 acres in Guilford: HI. Alfred II.

Pierce to Joseph II. Pierci', part of lot 5. block 4 and part lot 4, printiE cflice. family of erciy town, and copies should Wood wanted on -a tj n-ul'cj abrcttd Ty th 2 hundred every cf-k-c. C'? I Care'- cy-tn'al of women dWa-.

rr a 2 TaJIea, nliuponcr addre-s aov of onr Change -ntl as it au-f CAnrpo I'aexeiicer Arent. Ciieiuiaty, 3f. y. Temple Bfi'ldiiig, M. Emu" Mo.

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296
Years Available:
1881-1882