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Prohibitionist from Neodesha, Kansas • 3

Prohibitionist from Neodesha, Kansas • 3

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PERSONAL. adopted conrses of etitdr designed to prepare students for the Freshman cl33 In the University. Jlostrof these schools B. F. Sheriff Baughman as in the city last Monda3.

HEODESHA GAZETTE PUBLISHED OJf THUBSD1Y AT Neodesha, Wilson County BY JOHN H. FRANK W. LONG. taKe the higher scientific rather than the 1 1 1 rr- i Conrad Fulmor to Clias. E.

Fnlmer 90 a.cres in Verdigris 400. A. II. Zevelr to i. IT on i com se.

i ney prepare Latin and German instead of Greek. Most of the schools mid voai- tf i Altoona, was' in acres iu FallEiver; SG0O. II. A. Brandige, of the city last Friday.

n.rx IlliiCI (Sncfwsnr to W. K. Sliinn) u.t.iueiijiustnuies. science and It then gives the names of the RAILROAD ITEMSJ Jim Ellison has a uew caboose. A special went west as far as Severr Iast Sunday.

Ed Hoskins was among the loafers several days this week. Mail service on the Frisco Road has been extended to Halstead. A great deal of ballasting is bein-done on the Missouri Division. James Ly tie, night train dispatcher. A-neion to M.

Bennett lots 9 aud 10. block 10, Xeodeiha; 025. J. B. Keys to Monroe Beanttt.

lots 11 and 12. block 1 0. Xeodesha 1 John J. tn fl .,...1 r-i eleven high schools, and has the follow CITY NEWS. ing in regard to this city: "Neodesha, T.

Blakeslee was a visitor to the County seat, on Tuesday. J. II. Macon, of Oswego, was in the city a few hours last Thursday. W.J: Reamer's family arrived in the city, on Monday, from Columbus.

iu viksoij uonnty, a thriving town of the erdigris Valley, has recently organized its H'gk, School on the preparatory plan. THE "CORNER" DMJG STORE Burch. 40 acres in Fall River; 3G0. A. E.

Smith to W. Cowgill, one-third interest in ISO acres in Prairie-; 200. Cowgill to Joshua Hill. pinjue 10 aeeommouate aJI who The sidewalks are going down. Old papers for sal at thi office.

For hardware go to A. C. Sperry. Tor tinware go to Cross Brothers. For wall paper go to Pierce Bros.

John II. Gray and J. W. Sutherland may come peeking academic iustrnclion. J.

A. Wardlow, Principal and Superintendent." were in the County Seat last Friday interest ISO acres in Prairie: S300. David C. Jarel to James Campbell, 40 acres in Center; SGOO. Cornelia Linnv to cihuu a visit last week.

"Little Xick'- tliino- J. K. Sawj-er, the bridge contractor. engine Xo, 2 ou the west end. The Bridgra Question.

was in tne city several days this week. Garden truck is becoming moi plenty. It was discovered a days since, Sim Evans made a fl vilur trr tn tit Much of the corn in the valleys is knee jouis, ou lutirsuay returning Saturday. C. C.

Chase, one of Fredonia's lend Paper trimmed free of charge at Pierce Bros. injr attorneys, was in th itr vi.m day. Gejt your job work done at the Gazette urugs and Medicines, PAINTS, OILS DYE STUFFS, T0U.ET FAXCY ARTICLES, JOhll 1 COX. lnsnrfinnn rror.t- rf 4. G.

and 3rbloek37, Johnson's addition to Fredonia; S25. M. J3. Wilson to Ttitz Putnam, 50i acres in Fall River; 1,000. M.

E. Wilson to Rirz Putnam, 40 acre in Fall River 000. A. Sloan (by Sheriff) to Reuben II. Rutler.

160 acres in Cedar; 87JK). -Henry Homun to C. A. Kettman, 81 acres iu Cedar; G67. Lktlepage Jones io James W.

Ragen, 40 acres in Cedar; 92.70. Wilson County to Amos Varnnm, lot 10, bloek 39. Altoona; 1.29 Wm. R. Johnson (guardian) to J.

W. V. 1 1 1- uonia, was in the ciiv Bpvfct.il ihit-c -k VI 1 UTA 1- Insure your property with Wm. II Parton. Chick, fireman of the 53, laved of! several days during the past week.

Sam Bryau has quit the Frisco and is now hnng on the C. L. and S. R. R.

The railroads of Ka usas would reach more than ten times' across her from east to west. Leonard Greeuup is firing on freight on the west end, and will soon be promoted to extra engineer. Charley Scott was compelled to lay off several days last week on account of a severe attack of the rheumatism. The new switch engiue at reirce City was wrecked last week about a mile west of that place, on the Vinrta branch. J.

C. McCullnck 'ftf ni-th i i rtlv 1 Yl'TT VATmw WW" Salt, by the barrel, for sale by Keek 1.111 lU.r, iilV.) T.IV. came in on Monday, and will assist Mr. Adamsan running the Fall JtcFver water when the township bonds voted for the purpose of building bridges were sent to the State Treasurer for registration, that they were illegal, being an overissue of the amount allowed by law. which is 5 per cent, of the assessed valuation of the Township.

A contract had already been let and work had progressed as far as the building ot one pier and the foundation laid for another for the bridge across the Verdigris north of the city. The Township Board was in a predict ment as to what they should do, and concluded to call a meetiug of the citizens Wednesday morning, City Hall. The meeting was called to order, and Fred Smith elected chairman, and John II. Long Secretary. Mr.

Smith. stated the object of the meeiins to be to 1U1U. It you want a good pocket knife go to W. S. Reamer nml Tint.

PURE WINES AXD T.TOTTOliS uuiu.iuuu, ui-irs in Sh2o vui. jl bard, of Chetooa. lmth i ii. nee tn i nnt Winner. It is said that a liberal advertiser is a the Xeodesha steam mill, arrived in the 200 acres in Newark 900.

iiuerai aeaier. viij. last wees. lot uara to Amos Varnnm IS. block 36, Altoona; 135.

Mackerel, and White Fish at for medical, scientific and mechanic pnrposcs. and even-thing usually founfi, II. E. Fuller, of Fredonia. m-inter and HSOn COUnty tO Amna Vnmnm In painter, was in the i-itv stnrri.ir 7..

vi 1 ihvu. iiv-fvuiuums careiuny and accurately couiuomuled. aim nunuar. ii ic nii y- VUfc 1 13. block 43, AUoona; 3.67.

Wilson County to R. X. Richardson, lots 4, 5, and 7, block 50, Altoona; 3.18. John Reeside has been running the 4G for the past week. Joe McCartney is making relatives and friends in the east a visit.

The St. Louis, Fort Scott Wichita Railroad company have let contracts for nrst number of the Democrat. board, with the sanetinn rf Hk rmtc J. M. FitCh.

of Frorlnni i it ci. iii nr. "A Vl1 Ul John F. Sham fiie'ir. tn rion r.ii city last Thurday.

lie brought a wagon tne townsnip, as to what was best to be Comer Main and. Fourth streets. 1 cione unaer tne circumstances. IW Ir. I 5 lurerest acres la Pleasant Valley; 100.

L'H a iouu oi nowers and plants for some of our citizens who are engaged in floriculture. k'Bob" Davis. iu John White HiirsV tn Tiniii simple act of justice to act in good faith with the contractors. fht. tvucK jiunier s.

The cheapest place to get barbed wire is at A. C. fcperry 's. Attend the meiing at the City Hall baiurday alternoon. Kalsomine at the Stone Drug Store.

All the popular tints. Look at Pierce stock of wall paper beiore you buy. Taylor Beal have recently received large lot onurnuure. The agricultural implement dealers are having a goud trade. Just received, a car load of earthen- nilton.

half interest in stn in either be paid for the Vork already done Doaue, returned Iroui Sedaiia last weeK. umiuiiig oi tins road to the top of the Flint Hills uear the east linof Butler County. The C. L. and S.

and Santa Fe Roads are running several stock trains a day from the Indian Territory. The risco Line is unable to -catch on" to any of the business in this section of the country. A A 4 AA alley; 145. C. E.

Fnlmer to Clarkson Hughes, 80 acres in Verdigris; 1.010. neie ne uas been in the employe of the MiSsomi Paciric Road. P.i.li Vili ucjiscaomt; jueans tior. the completion of the bridge, already commenced, if possible. If -there was anv Van Amberir Dodwo in Vnhl TTnn jr main in the ciiy for awhile.

Attention acres in Clifton; 150. A.J. Gilbert to John M. Glll.rrt in wav to build the bridges he was in favor of going ahead with the work. air.

Sawyer said that bonds tn th The weights of thfl ti. Real Estate Transfers. The following is a list of the deeds re terest in acres in Fall River; 195. amount of sever.il thn.ie.mri llsou County to Frank 1 Mimr d' V. uctors, tiie heaviest of tiw.

lots 16 and 14 in hlock 54. Alronnsi uviiaia could be voted, and a tax of not to exceed 1 per cent could be levied, which WOUld be SUffimfint. fn r-ninl-r tK 10.92 corded in Wilson County lor the luoiuh of us reported by G. Ue-Fadden, Register ot Deeds vision, who run from this city to Hal-stead, is Joe Toomev 219, T. F.

Riley 207, aud Cautain Pnette fni. naie ai ivpck iiiiuier s. Full. line, of combs, brushes and soaps at me Sione Drug Store. The farmers are pei.i.Ino John T.

Heath, litr Khm-iff tr. xtr. iUC Buy Your Goods of Driage already commenced. ander Knowles, 7C7 acres in Fall Ri ver; 1.S74. JobeUll UllCKell to Aiulf vouch for the exact correctness of the latter iigure, but we believe it is correct.

iiu IV lull jur. liill thought the attendance too small to obtain the sentiments of Win. Hooten. bv Sheriff, to Phm-iin nc-vt bU acres in consideration, There were in on tim it IL. TT 1 I rr.

cfc ivenuncK, eu acres Fall River: There will be services at the Conre- tne township, and thought that some-thinr more tanrihl ch.mi.1 Cooii Winner to John F. Hull. 3M of March, last 4,043 miles of railroad, aud at least 200 miles ji-tiauuai cuurcn next Suday. aeies in Center; C3 -CVUICU by the Board aud the' contractors in re- J-V-IMXI. JLUU W.

Perters Brothers' cutlery every knife Ciua. frait io Uuok Winner, 320 Saiuiv ic (juwuuii. lie aiso thourht acres ui auck creeK; acres in center; it the best thins? for tht imed states- to itudolnb Him lcn ii xx. operry s. l.V4 Will.

'i. TUUinilSUlI. 11. Wntlin. and then being built, are not included in the report of the State Board of Railroad Assessors.

that Kansas has, at the present time, fully 4.250 miles of railroad within her limits. 69 acres in Cedar: 200. J- 7 auera with Mr. Sawyer, to B. F.

Greer 13 said to have the best o-iw acres in Duci CreeK h6ok). United States to Philli icpuri at a iuiure meetin'' as to the hpat iiem 01 corn in Wilson Count). il. C. Latou to William lftO 160 acre, in Duck Creek; 200.

win se uj pursue. acres la i'ieusaiiL Vane stn)j. Mr. Keck smrsrested na r.f The EaiJrord bonds carried in Center nited states to Sarau Johns, SO acres in Xeodc sha: 100. 5.

At. errusii ui (mm vn Ctuin City Council. I .1.1........... -DEALER IX- cue mat a committee bean- lots ami a. oiocii 8.

i si Council met in regular session Tues pointed to confer with th hni-ri a tr. ilijah Brigham to Joseph II. Brigham. --w 1 1 IV oy a majoriety oi 21u. armers are expecting large and ihey won't be disappointed.

7 Ul. UiXOU tO Clldl'li'X lliilmn KO the most feasible plan to be presented day evening. Xo business of any im acres in Center; j-m oi acres in eouesha; 2.050. Wilson CoUllfV tO R. X.

l.iihiir;Ur.n Messrs. Parton. Smith, James ii. Aoliuy to Daniel Tt r'l portance was transacted except the passage of a resolution providing for a four Jackson Co. shipped ear load of ois i2 ij aim 14.

in block 9.9. A I mcr and others also made After several a trem Sit. niminirfliB born and wue. ami hlnr-L- vi UDS" lu J- Jjouis, ouuaay evening. foot idewalk on Xinth strt Wilson County to VV.

members of the committee, a motion" was Th time for talking up a Fourth of on Staple and Fancy Groceries, street to the school house. Council ad- Jbredouia; -tines vv. Atagan to A. Tueker, 40 acres iu Cedar; i. A.

W.jt-owen to A. Timl-or in r. iiiaiiy ui.tue ana auontea that Dr. uij uct.ui.iuou nas H11U03L passed. liJakeslee and Ilenrv riiamr i.

itt-res iu ajuck creeK; 12.1.-5. Wilson County to Nelson Thayer, lot 24 in block 5, lot 7 in block aiid lot 5 jourueu to euuesuay evening. Ou Wednesday evening several accounts were allowed. pointed as a committee to confer with Farm and city property for sale by t)ioci 4,., Altoona; iu diock 8. Altoona: 1.28 ne Doard.

uvii jj.juji. otic auvcrusemeut. JitJta C. i'otlorit LO J. W.

SntliPi-lainl ill. Ford was irnntml Adjourned to meet Saturday afternoon Wilson Comity to Nelson Thayer sun dry lois in Altoona: U.fi. Table and pocket cutlery, a large and tlULK. erect a wind mill over the public well. ihe property owners on Eighth street were ordered io imiid acres -iU0.

Aaiud Vanium io Cuniies Thurmau, lot lu, oIock AO Altoona: S. asaui.uieiic, at uross -Brothers. Wilson County to Nelson Thayer, lots District Court. i 8, 21, 25, 2V and 29. in block 5, and lots yo want to hay or sel1 land, come D.

K. to Sarau l.nmv- Ints -7 Eighth street from Main street to the The following is the disposition of the 4 ana z.i in mock and lots 1.3, and 9 in luc uuice ior miormation 1 7 TIj and 6, biociv 6l, JolinsuU adih'iinn rr QUEENS WARE, GLASSWARE, STONEWARE, WOODENWARE, fecuooi uouse. uiuc. 4. o.zs.

various state cases at the last term of the The license on Preuonia; Wilson County to X. Thavcr, lot 19, in District Court in this County Sarah JjIomv co Cornelia Linnv int. or sale or trade a rosewood case piano. For information, call at this office. Boots and.

shoes repaired at bed rock t.i -J 11 tiuced to t20 per year, payable quarterly in advance. uiuun. aim io. in utocK 4t, Altoo 4, 0 and Diock '67. .1 uhiix.ii ":i.iri.

State of Kansas vs. 11. Mc Lean. Criin na; to J. llsson's resignation no iti- Wilson County to I.

C. Cuppy, lot 24 inal prosecution under prohibitory law inucs uy uutrignc. JNo shoddy work. Joiin lx. i.tle to Pmnfr Tan was accented and Jno.

11. Second trial by jgtify. Cause continued Prescriptions carefully filled at the -n -j, -vilouuu; Wilson County to I. e. Cuppj, lot 23 in acres in Guiiiord; ed in his stead.

Adjourned. oecause jur' failed to agree. Alary r. iManneu to Lon I'ruutv. SO TOBACCO AND CIGARS.

otojc, next uoor to Post ofiiQe. State of Kansas acres in Guiixora: aloO. A man passed through town last week. M. r-.

Wilson to ii. B. aud J. Ciiminal prosecution under prohibitory Mary L. iVianueu Pmntr iiurch, 100 acres Fall River; 3,000 law.

required to give Dond acres in Guilioid; The largest stock of pocket and table cutlery in Wilson County at A. C. 011 his way to Xeodesha from the Cheyenne Agency. He says he was arrested by the Indian tWllil.o iiowaid Perry to Benjamin W. 1U sum of SoOO for annearannf.

nt np-v-t a V1. liell to Cauinhell X- Hill im 1 -T-ui viic-uiin interest in.4-!i acres in tci in ui vuuru 1 V. V. UVtU three days, on susnicion if imrio eto.ii. acres in erdigris )U0.

erdigris 42o. State of Kansas vs TT T.i-ni il. C. Broad to C. FT.

fteveral wheat fiMrla' tn ing. It is not always Bntiivlv Kfo North Side of Main Street, Chas. H. liooner tn Ami! Neodesha, Kansas. criminal action under prohibitory law TnwilK hm one-sixth interest in 1G0 acres in Center: GO acres in Fall iiver: 125.

arrest a man that is passing through jiura uusnets to oecoiiu trial oy jury. Verdict of not liiiiJi (in "SMiciiiomii i v.ffAl.i.: 1 1 Almeda Clark to Joel II. Piovin, 1G0 guilty. J. Z.

ScxtOll to Ii. lliO l. in a- icasau a nev GaO. State of Kansas vs. C.

TT. Pierep Pt ni Journal. Now, who is it in Xeodesiia looks like a horse thief. Trot him out. If you want a good job of printing M-nt i j- r.

cy Jiuv ItViCO in lalleyrand; 1,200. SPERRY, V. Small to i iiiti Action on drm'riat" hi nnrlar tl i.i. 2 vii i notice, can at the Ga- we want to see n-hata mock addition to Fredo j-jc i live. pronioitory law.

Cause continued. a nomas J. lewees to K. E. Hoot, 27 acres in Cedar; 1.

Marv E. Piiinev to Tinii.TinA. looks like. State of KansAs vs. nia; 2.0.

Joshua Hill to O. V. SmuM lot Cross Brothers received a car load of reapers last Monday. One-half of them ienoiint not arrested and -cans im The Free Press lull- tit l.ri.i 1 block 28. Fredonia: 100.

Louu Assoc lot 10. block Fredonia 220. tiuued. Ordered hv POnrt. thnt -i r- 1 be more carefn! in 1 DEALERS IX IU 1 icuuuut.

Dow, Allen 'Blackmail to Joseph E. lot 3, biock4, Coyville; 100. rested defendant give bail in sum of A. K. Phelon to Ar ingNeodesha.

We will tell the truth thonrh the heavens fall. rii.n,n.i,i- The weeds are also taking, advantage appearance at next term of Court. lots 1 and 2. block Tt). "fMlfi5i svn' State of Kansas vs.

Leroy Newton. Yl liivorauie weather, and are grow- II. L. Jones to Fredonia Ihiildin.r iug lUAurianti)'. realize our dependence on the aforesaid 1 rce Press individual; but please don't be so olhcious.

It I n-ilra 1 1 1 Detendant found guilty of forgery and Loan Assoc'n. lot 2 aud soush A nt -t An exceedinjrly-nleasant Urutf man. A pojuuar-iiuce drug man, A very lelectailo, li.jrlily respcrtalile, ou ilrr.or man. block IS. Fredonia; 400.

iu penitentiary ior one year. Money is never 'refnsori l.v State of Kansas vs. rP IT Jones. ii. Wiley to Fredonia Build per man.

This may seem singubir, but At Mono lrug Store. HARDWARE though you held a responsible position, and was tryiug to show your authority. ci. action on druggist's bond. Con Loan Assoc'u.

lot 7. him-t 17. mic, ucei Lueiess. tinued. douia; 00.

ihe statements made in the Free State of Kansas vs. r.n-1 irnimt-o For pure, fresh drugs and all the stan- Wm. Bath lo St Until- enma James Moss to Andr W. JIV II A tJ. IV, xiessiasc wcck in regard to what we criminal action under prohibitory law aiu patent ana proprietory medicines.

jlonday uurlit. See noth-A in nau sam concerning to.vn lots, hears tne 160 acres iu Prairie; J.0iX). lavis Gray to il. S. O.Icn.

lnts 7 mwi lned by jury. Verdict of guilty. -lo column headed '-Stolen' Xothin- haa luiinuitui certain individuals in Neo tion maue for new tnnl. ami r.nn aes.ia wno it erlects greatly when any block 3, Ford's aMdiiion to Xeodesiia 2.:. been learned so far regarding the whereabouts Of the hiif t.

7ie Comity Commissioners met last Friday and canvassed the vote on the iinucu, penning uecisiou of the Court. tiang is said about nigu prices. We otateot Jvausas vs. si-nn-n Samuel Kadcliffe to C. sn points strongly to the guilty party and rim 1 iiitui ...1.

1 laiiiuau ooua propositions. Criminal action under i.rnhil.itnffi uuu iiv mc acres iu Fall ICiver; 2,000. Cutlery, Barbed Wire, wv. uuwuwi which was taken. ii prepared to subsiautiate what we said.

my laaeu to agree anu cause continued Provingslowly but Sarah J. ilalstean to l-i-io-h at least 111 many instances. Thciact lot 5, block 01. Xeodesiia: state oi Kansas vs. no.

11. Youag. It is HOW lllirli timo fni- l.o i tuC cueccs oi inuines re- fcnouiu oe taken into consideration that VI iminal action Hill cr l-ix- luiiiuau accident: George W. Steele to ii. ii.

anrl jr. c. bemn to fiiiinm town lots Xeodesiia are Out tweuty- iuv 1.V1III 111U Burch, 24 acres in Fall Kiver: lnuitiyi imr, guury. State ot Kansas vs. rn rl Knimi-n The cheapest place in town to get a 1 k.l It 1 I iront, wmie 111 oilier places A.

K. Piielon-to W. K. Jolinsmi.lnt IS li II ivv pouiro crop troni excess of wet weather. YV have always a class of chronic grow 1-ers who see nouirht but in in-r-y are tiny and sisiy.

The P. uuutmaue is at Cutrightrs, on- criminal action under nrnMhitnrv inm block b2, Xeodesha: 810. writer should also inform himseii in re vvuimzuu a iiveiy staoie. U. B.

Barber to Frank Detendant applied for continuance, pending which County Attorney dis gam to tne giving away of lots. We be are always prophesying failure of crops and all other evils. Ex. To listen to rpil. otwl 4 1- lot 0, block 42.

Nichols' iiddi.imi vra.l neve mat that sysiein did prevail when missed trie action. ioiks talk, we can almost imagine that wan-in nrst came to JNeodei-ha, more than What are the desirah'o B. M. Kinder to Beni. Af.

Orin sn n.ro. luc eugiue "toot. eieen years ago. out we Hare nor IU It whisker dye? It must in Fall Biver; 400. property with the old re- ot aiiyilung oi ihe Kind being done since then.

The liee Press thouio take some T.J. aud Isaac Hudson to If. A. Kino- An exiiuisitely-tasty drug man, An awfully-lorelv dnifr man, A nice, irresistible, rrnlv artistical, I-eatler-of-all tlrusr man. iwv -vt UlVUb VV use, easy 0 apply, impossible to rub off, nt- 11-.

1 STOVES, TINWARE, NAILS, CORNER FOURTH AND WISCONSIN STREETS. "au4C luercantue Insurance com- on i i. cu acres in erai'n is: hii i oi 11s own medicine that it is so pleased pauj 11. PAKTOX. Agt.

riii. t- T. J. Hudson to A. W.

Ilnuc a int At Stone Drug Store. 'I'i'ai auce anu cheap in price, liuctingham's Dye for the whiskers unites in itself all these merits. Try it. Fredonia; ee 1 ress an '-appendage." we always thought it was vice verea Stolen. A.

Howe to T. J. Hudson 1 aac in lu oii-ci us on me suoject of truth. The County Commissioners met as a board 01 equalization, on Juondav. and raised the Hollowing iiainud towiisaipson bom real estate niri.uni On Monday night, from Xeodesha.

a Center; 1. m. vii-iicoiiess was tne appendage. We can say as much for this city as is John J. Campbell to Roger F.Thomo- Day norse pony, hve years old, shod in I lie Gazette rrturns many thanks Jlr.

lom Lson for a lot of new potatoes, nearly full grow n. They are an Ohio iront, black mane and tail, tail rather omer towns in South ern Kansas AVodesha has no saloons. JNewarK, 10 per cent; Talleyrand. 10 per mnt I k.i.t. 1 a.

son, 0acre.in Verdigris; 1. Daniel French to 1'. J. Hudson, 40 acres in Ceiiter; 140. lioger F.

ThoniDson to T. J. TTudsnn snort, branded B2 or 3 2 on light shoulder. Any information leadintr to the Cowgill Lee, of Fredonia, have an ami lorn proposes keeping them for seed next season. Thev were beauties.

ja-SO-K AGENT FOR THE CKLKBkIteD CIIARTEU OAr. AM, KANCE. recovery of the pony will be liberally J'ncti. vreeii. per ceut; la.l Kiver, lis per cent; Chetopa, 10 percent; Collax, 10 jier ceut; Picasaiu Valley.

15 14 acres in Verdiirris: luiiimucu amount ot money to loan at 7 John A. Judd to Josphfi T. icniiuiBu. uurcss j. cemon, dep-my sheriff, Xcodesha, or Wm.

Bath, lew changes iv.i i in. Ajitt nine and were made in the assessed individuals. valuation ot yui-ccjiL. annual interest. JSo appraise ment.

A great many improvements are goin- lvas. B. EATON SON. hn, lot 1, block 3, New Albany Albert L. Stout to James II.

aud VI-bert A. liidlou; three-fourths of an acre in Lightnlngr Photographs. The eutertaiinueiit ana as a conseqnenee tle eity has improved in appearance announced for -Sow is the time to proenro F-Sther Lemnion tn Jiouday vein 11 lor the henent of the Hiiutui-ipiis. jr. it.

jemon has with The Caw ker City Free Press observes that farmers ho play pool hen thev should be planting their corn are the very ones who go back to their wife's folks every winter, and lie about the country. Lost Between Neodesha and a book containing one 610 bill and receipt from J. W. Youn-for S500 and ot her papers. Fi nder suitably rewarded bv leaviii? at Srnm A WELLS KENVIG, Mannlacturers BOOTS AND SHOES, Xeodesiia, Kas.

lier-airiujr proiuptlr- and ne.illv dnc in .1 Kalis- factory wanner, (live as i rail, Mde of Alain prrcct. Iots8 and block 2, Xeodesha; young men. did uvu, mu nut m.itci aiize. 1 TO Loan $500 of private funds for mm, ior a lew weeks only, expert in the dry plate process. They ask all to j.

i. Diiaoarto Thos. Dewees, 5 acres oos Uisculiiao'ed the nroifci hpimuo in Cedar: S70. hi ice or nve. jears, ou No.l secu.

Come and examine their productions i I -Tin- I iiiFfifi Jeremiah Baser to Sural. A i'Vl'iy IO ijo new pruoeas. Iail to o-ive SO acres iu Full llivpr- sti.i ovrtn-iy oi young iau.es in tiie ai-lau-. Iry again, lttuies, aud jeruiii3 you wilt nave oetter luck next time landing Jt ai tun tx. JuOIlg.

ri. incur can ana see tneir woru. rl. ,1. liOW tO T.

.1. Hllflnn Ktn lu meeting at the in Cliftou; 1, store. 0 0 uustain eiii.r.h commenced ou Satur L. II. Sutton toS.

S. AVilH im- i Found at Last. Money that can be. had ou the installment plan, to be paid as j-ou jet it. and yay eveuiug.

iney will be continued 2, 3, 4, 5, 13 and 14. blo.k 13. LOOK! W. J. ReaillPr.

nf 1 iui a evv weeKS. 14. ii.i.i ic.iru ie A eofiplifi 1 stop that amount of intpi-t II. Craisren to II. M.

TVil 1.1111 aim uniK charge In June 1. lie is an extensive also loan money ou good city property. IenW ifi Lie new postal law gives publishers the right to prosecute for theft any per- Clin j.v.1 Ld Weaver, a Frisco engineer, one day mis wees showed to us uis line Collection ot minerals, quartz, stalactites and peculiar rocky formations, which he had gathered at uiifereuc tunes at Galena, Jopiin aud Webb City. They are or. ail varieties and kinds, mid, we snouid judge, quive vaiuabie as collection.

vwuic iiuu ce us. PAktox Long. and 8. block 2S, Fredonia; 20J. Eobert Havmor to Alfred Jones.

14i acres in Xeodesha; 100. -J- A. Bowles tn Solomon Afnnrr --jn a newspaper ana refuses Tif Six lots and three new houe, well finished. Dele-rates will pIcph" in tha miner, ana his experience ill recommend him to the people of this section. The Eldorado Times says that place is sadly in need of a good JiQtel.

The town proposes to donate S2.000 to any one who will erect a $10 000 hotel building. That is What Wft ontornr! i lor larm property. IIooe built ivc. cwartz, of Altoona. will at ferent townshin npvt rrh ium car.

COFFIN 15. to attend the County Convention, for S. High Prairie, in the evening. tuc ui pue oi selecting delegates to attend the State Congressional Convention Seven lots on Main Mreet for sale rheap. four Down go the prices lor the next sixty i.r.t;i appears at the uvi in Piuc ana inrt-e 011 t-uth nidc.

acres in Pleasant Valiev: 1.200. --Adam A. Shepherd to'Ephraini Shepherd et SO acres in Chetopa; 1.CKX) ltosetta A. Vhite to Ephraim Shepherd, one-seventh interest in SO acres Chetopa; G0. Augustus M.

Pucket to E. Alley 160 acres in Fall River; 62.0.0. to J.W. lots 21 and 23, block 36, Johusons addition to Fredonia; 1. Mr.

anderhoff. n-hn T.iirihn.rT tv. You can buy of a careless and irresponsible druggist at Pierce Ala- nays. AVE MEAN BUSIXES3. "JL "lonai columns of the Fredonia Democrat as political editor.

better one could not be found in Wilson Art now Prepared to old 3Iethodist parsonage property, has commenced the improvement of the bastine. all tints and all colors, for half We have some monr which we want lo place on good real estate security. First come, first served. Bloney paid over completion of me money you pay for Kalsomine. same by building a nice picket fence around the place.

liill heads. letter heads, statement. Enterpns.e among the young folks of Neodeslia is awakening. There is now ar organization of a -Home 3Iiustrel Company, a Dramatic Company aud the Band is reorganizing. The band intend buying new instruments.

J- W. llyler to Fredonia -Buildino- i-oan Assoe'n. lnts Hurl O'i kiiuil. euveioies, cards, circulars, posters, etc Don't nesrlect vonr dnt.y. htif insnr- can be had any quantity and atlow T7 -r Vj once the X.

B. and M. Insurance company. w. II.

Part ox, Agt. Johnson addition to Fredonia; 3500. Albert E. Iluno-prfnt-rl -tn 1... i store-s are lotf fruit cans, expecting that there will be an extensive demand ippoJmSL e'and thQy lis- An Oscar Wildish looking youno- man is seen occasionally on the streets of this iL.i,0k lU for hiui- IIe liable Inn I8 d-W-n 5-u a4 sniasli you iXS- pnees at the Gazette Job Office.

'-Duck' Johnson will commence cut-ling his wheat to-morrow. Old naners for smW at thi. nfiin Gnthne, 80 acres Chetopa S1.000. J. P.

Degenhart to Allen Blackman, lots 6, 10 and 11; block 1, Covville-100. Wc want an 80 or 1G0 acre trari of land, unimproved, near town. I- We loan money on Hie installment plan, v0 delay in getting money. A few more good farms anted on nr li-t. If yon want to sell ronr farm no M.

M. 1V cents a hundred. They can: be had in TT sv.v -t 1 K0SEW00D A5D WAL9TCT CASEfe', Three hundred No. 1 farms for sale by Parton Long, and 23,000 acres of unimproved land, at least two-third of it good farming land. Come see our list.

nj iiituui uesireu. Oscar Cor to Allen Just received, a car load of barbed wire at A. C. Sperry's. Biidire meetinor at.

tlin day afternoon at-3 10 and 11, bloek 1. Covville; 100. Geo. T. Insley toXoble Uou, SO acres in PleasantValley; S500.

Barbed Wire. The Kansas a publication barer, if anybody can. can harp e.rrlw At Cross Brother Wood wanted on snh as cheap asany John T. PpiimnrrtnTi tn niched taVtKSijato niblung; alw, fafes made to order. place in Southern Kansas.

WJ I following: I'm 111 t3 pflice. in uAiiitra Craig. oO acres in Plpq. mf niirn acnonis. nt 1.250.-.

prominent centers in the State, have OILMOEE-BLTIX-At the reidene of the bride nnele, Mr. Geo. Hood, in Lancaster. on edneMlar, May 31, 1SK2, by Uev. J.

SI. Ken 1 LpMCopsl chnrcli, Mr. Jno. S. OU-more aud Viola Bmin, both of rre4onia.

Hardware, all kinds, at Crosfj Bros. paper until you Don't bur your wall see Pierce Bros, stock. Monroe Bennett to Matie L. Phelps. PARTON LONG.

nrH roor Sonth of Poatoffleei-R.

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