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Prohibitionist from Neodesha, Kansas • 3

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THE WILSON COUNT untruth, but they are careless careless in hearing, careless in understanding, careless in repeating what is said to NEODESHA GAZETTE PUBLISHED 05 THURSDAY AT rlhem. These well-meaniner but reck less than half "as wide as it is long, rounded on the under side and flat above, a coal-black color; with white wings, which have a triangular black dot on the outer margins. The mouth is prolonged into a slender, horny -jointed beak, usually turned -under the breast when not in'use. With rhis beak it punctures tlie bark, stems and leaves of plants, and sucks out their uses. Its capacity for injury lies not in its size, but in its immense numbers.

Ex. Heodeglra, Wilson County, BY JOHN H. FRANK W. LONG. IIUtOADMEMS.

Win. Kennedy is now a regular, and is firing the 51. Fred Goss recovering from his recent illness Orders for empty for wheat are beginning to come in. Freight business was the boom several days last week. Thirteen car loads of stock wegt west on a special last Sunday morning, less people do more mischief than those who Intentionally foment strife by deliberate falsehood.

There is no firebrand like your well-meaning busybody who Is continually in search of scandal, and by sheer habit misquotes everybody's statements. TE INSTITU QITY NEWS, people whom they met set up a clatter about the foolishness of walking. Said they, "why doesn't the old man ride?" So the old gentleman con.clcded that perhaps they were right and mounted the as. Pretty. soon one remarked about the cruelty of a man who would ride and let his little soar walk, Heaee, the son changed places with the old man.

Then everybody set up a howl about a son riding while the old father trudged along on foot. Therefore, to please the people they both mounted the ass. "But the people cried out for Shame at seeing the little animal bearing so great a burden. So the old gentleman remarked to his son that as they could not please the multitude they would, henceforth, pursue their journey without regard to the opinions of others. And so in the newspaper world, the man who hasn't nerve enough to go on his war regardless of other people's whims is not fit to be an editor.

-WILL OPEN AT- A hihly-deliglitfnl drag man. -An attar-of-roses drag man. An ultra -poetical, super a thclical, Very sweet-scented drug: man. i At Stone Drug Store. The Carthago cxteusion of the Mis The Longton Times has the following in regard to a former resident of Neodesha, whom many will remember: V.

Yoder, formerly a teacher in oar public schools, and a lawyer of this city, with a very unsavory character is now at New Laconia, Washington Territory, where he has been playing his old souri Pacific road now runs to Joplin, FREDON1A. We have heard rumors a new time Butter is scarce. Boasting ears next. Coyville will celebrate. Our band i the "boss." Cabbage is getting plenty Sunstroke is rare in Kansas.

Nearly everybody is at work. OkFpapers for Bale at this office. table, but have heard no confirmation of the same, FREDONIA, JULY lltli, 1882, Citizen, 23d, LeniouadC 10 cents a glass in Tim Guinney is running Charley Sim Fredonia this year. mons crew on the ea3t euu oi tne Kansas division. Work is to be commenced immediately AND CONTINUE FOUR WEEKS.

City Council. The Council met in special session. on the Springfield and Southern branch of the Frisco. Ed. Greenup laid off a few days dur Tuesday evening, lor the purpose of taking some action toward correcting The ice in Fredonia is going to give out long before the hot weather does.

Mr. Mason, of Elk City, will remove to Neodesha and open a millinery and music Fast driving in town is a dangerous pastime which some of our Councilmen contemplate sitting down on. The judicious advertiser is not affected by the weather. He keeps hammering away, and makes the more money when the sun shines. ing the past week.

Leonard Greenup As far as vegetables and fruit arc concerned, our tables fairly groan under the load, and of such quality as are rarely seen. Ripe peaches, cherries, raspberries, turnips, beets, peas, beans, and every necessary adjunct. Including yellow legged spring chickens. No 'starving Kansas" thi3 year. The Citizen last week printed a picture of Fredonia's new school house.

The picture looks better than the original. Now we expect a blast from the Citizen for the above; but nevertheless, very few towns in Soui hern Kansas have a better school building. took his place. the records in regard to several blocks The Santa Fe is receiving about fifty bounded by Fourth and Fifth street. The following was introduced The course of study can be had car loads of ties per weeK at Severy, That the Register of Deed9 of Wilson Connty f.om the Frisco.

free of charge by all 'Little Nick" Walker had to lay off a For hardware1 go to A. C. Sperry. For tinware go to Gross Brothers. Tor wall paper go to Pierce Bros.

Connty politicians are laying low. Mn. Shea is in Illinois on a visit. The threshing machines are busy. 'Harvesting cause's deserted streets.

Very little sickness in this vicinity. Where, oh, where is the chinch bug? Next Tuesday is the day we celebrate. Everybody come to Xe6desha on the 4th. "Paper trimmed free of charge at Pierce Bros. Get your job work done at the Gazette office.

be instructed to "change blocks X. 24, 36, 48, 60. 72 and 83, in the city of Neodesha, in Raid county, from 275 feet to 266 feet, it having been found bv late survey that the original plat on file in the office of the Register of Deads is in- few days last week. Too much base Teachers can procure board at ball on his fingers was the cause. correet as above indicated.

m- S2.50 per week. For further The three passenger engineers run Mr. Sperry moved its adoption. Car ning east, from Neodesha are all Toms ried. formation address Tom Goldschmit, Tom Murray and Mr.

Sperry moved that the clerk be re Tom McLean. quested to forward fh above to the Register of Deeds. Adopted. The narrow gauge road from Cherry- Scipio, the colored occupant of the County jail, has beguiled some of his weary hours by counting thepieces of the iron cells. lie gives, as the result, 1.905 bars and plates and 7,215 bolf3.

J. M. Keck. Robt. Hays.

M. Whitmer, W. II. Cranvr, A. Kaschner, Charles Shoup and G.

W. Davis, of Neodesha, came up so Fredonia Wednesday afternoon, and that evening were initiated in the first degree of the Encampment of Odd Fellows. A lodge will I probably soon be organized in'Neodesha. Henry Cramer, of Neodesha township. Mrs.

L. W. Lee presented the Gazette on Tuesday, with a lot of fine peaches, for which we return many thanks. They are of the Harper variety, and among the nicest and finest flavored we haye yet seen. Dr.

Blakeslee shipped the first car load of new wheat last Fnday evening. It was pronounced the best car load of new wheat ever shipped from this place. vale to Cherokee will soon be changed J. II. YLIET, to a staedard gauge.

The ties are being changed as fast as possible. Adjourned. A thoroughly-posted drug man, A faithfully-careful drug man, A man born to wrestle inortar and pestle, A sure-cure-dispensing drug man. At Stone Irug Store. wear smiling counten- Daylight was seen for the first time CO.

STTPERINTENDENT. now 9 Farmers ances. through the Boston Mountain tunnel, one day last week. It will require about Insure your property with Win. H.

Parton. How to Paint. B. F. HOSSOjST, To the Editor of the Gazette best stock of cigars Doane keeps the A ball on the evening of the 3d and one on the Fourth ought to give the boys and gills plenty of chauces to get all the dancing they could desire.

The majority of the ladies are prac three weeks work neiore trains can pass through. A young man named Murphy, working in the yards at Pierce City, was run over and killed last Friday night, by getting his foot caught- in a frog, so we in town. tical painters. No disputing this fact; The fire cracker nuisance has com- incnced. but there is one universal failing among (Successor to W.

E. fchSuu) the female deeonitors that most assured To Loan 3500 of private funds for two, three or five years, on No. 1 seeu- Flour is selling at $2.50 per. 100 at will plant 100 acres of corn on his wheat ground as soon as the wheat is taken off. He expects to get the corn in by the 5th of July or earlier.

Ten or twelve years ago Mr. Cramer planted corn as late as the 20th of July that yielded forty bushels of fairly-matured to the acre. Colfax township was visited by a severe storm on Wednesday night of last week, in which wintl, rain and hail each took a hand. Henry Bnrdge's corn crib was blown down some twenty or thirty ritv. For further information apply to ly spoils the effect of 1 their most artistic work.

i. they apply the second coat Parton Long. first. Never do tbis and your work Howard. The broom corn crop will be large this year.

Salt, by the barrel, for sale by Keck "Whitnier. won't have that 6tarehy, fluffy appear THE "CORNER" DRUG STORE The mad doff season is fast approach ance. Put the prime coat on first. Use ine. It would not be a bad idea to shoot more oil and less color and will most of the dogs on suspicion.

are intormea. Superintendent Wentworth never lacks in praise of Missouri, and is not in the habit of saying as many good things of Kansas as he might. A few days ago he was telling a friend of what fine wheat and corn he had seen nenr Neodesha, when he was informed of a previous conversation in regard to his dislikes of this country, which rather took him back, when he replied: "Well, who would live in a country where they have to use ladders to. gather We are beginning to believe that Mr. Wentworth likes Kansas.

make a lasting job; one that will not flatten, crack and fade before the prime Peaches will soon be in the market in Insure your property with the old re feet from its foundation fences were blown and corn and castor beans, as well as considerable fruit, suffered from the hail. of life is reached. These are. facts 'abundance. DEALER IX liable British Mercantile Insurance com worthy of all acceptation.

pany. W. II. Parton, Agt. What has become of our Altoona cor Moral.

Never use pearl powder to respondent? excess. "Dobber." "We see the little face no more" is a this office at 50 can be had in It you want a good pocket knife go to new song and chorus by Chas. Warren, Old papers for sale at cents a hundred. They any quantity desired. The First Car Load.

A. C. Sperry. is one of the most beautiful and touch- Drugs and Medicines, iuff songs we have neara in many aays The St. Louis Post-Dispatch of has the following: Kansas has con Many fields of corn are from eight to and is destined to become one of the The soft condition of the ground in ten feet high.

most popular songs ever published. It is Large yields of wheat are reported by many fields have made reapers" in demand. a song that goes right to the heart, and tributed her quota to first arrivals of new wheat in St. Louis, Messrs. S.

W. Cobb Co. receiving to day a car load from the threshere. the beautifully harmonizea cnorus ami PAINTS, OILS DYE STUFFS, exquisite melody will long linger with Excursion rates on the 3d and 4th of S. A.

Brown Neodesha, Kas Does the city propose to put in some TOILET FANCY ARTICLES, YANKEE NOTIONS, ETC Julv on the Frisco Line include Wichita, street crossings? those who hear it. it is issuea elegant strle. with sunerb liihocrranhic title This wheat was of nice quality and had it not been tougrh would have readily in which is 104 miles. The sidewalks are not going down as spected No. 2 red: as jt was it graded paffe, by S.

Brainard's Sons, Cleveland and Chicago, and can be obtained fast as they were. printing No. 4. The car load was auctioned off At the session of the South Kansas Conference, held at Burlington. March, 1S82, the undersigned were appointed a committee to receive funds from the friends of the late Rev.

D. P. Mitchell, for the purpose of erecting a suitable monument to his memory. The committee decided after consultatio that at least six hundred dollars ought to beseemed; and to this end respectfully solicit a larpe number of 810 subscriptions. Send name and money to Rev.

E. A. Graham. Mound Valley. Kansas.

Any amount thankfully received. J. M. ILL1FF, C. King, E.

A. Graham. L. W. Richards, the GA If you want a good job of done, on short notice, call at zette office.

The band boys are lately making a at 91.20 per bushel. PURE WINES AND LIQUORS. through anv music dealer. If you can not obtain it through your local dealer send 40 cents to S. Brainard's Sons.

Chicaco. and yon will receive a Copy by 'great deal of noise. S. A. BROWN 6l Mackerel.

Salmon and White Fish at Peonle are bejrinnine to enter com A house 20 feet square for S100. A return mail, together with their large plaints about the slow progress In laying for medical, f.iientific and mechanica purposes, and everything usually foun4 over 20,000 musical publi barn for $50. Long time and short pay sidewalk. to get barbed wire cations. Keek Whitiner's.

The cheapest place is at A. C. Sperry 's. The "Elk County commences July 31. nients or short time and long payments in a nrst-class Drug btorc.

l'rescnptions carefully and accurately compounded. J. M. Keck and J. W.

Sutherland left to suit. Normal Institute If. looks as thoutrh Neodesha would on Monday to attend the State con vention. not be able to accomplish much until 1. 1 XUK.l.

repressive measures are taken 10 sup- a not bother Kansas Corner Main and Fourth streets press that spirit oi jealousy mauuesr, on This is the kind of weather that makes Down go the prices for the next sixty days. WE MEAN BUSINESS. Hard times should farmers this season. Kalsomine at the We had given the comet up as a fraud. the ice Cream and soda water dealers but the following may throw some Stone Drug Store happy.

nearly every occasion, ne policy seems to be rule or ruin. Until there more unity of action, nothing in the way of successful enterprises will result. We ligrhtonthe mysterious visitor: If you All the popular tints. Look at Fierce want to see the new comet, about 8 i i If it don't rain in a few days, the NEODESHA, KANSAS. stock of wall clocK tue evening ioos aimust im usual complaints about dry weather will mediately beneath the north star, and about midway between the star and begin.

Found at Last. Money that ean be had on the installment plan, to be paid as you get it, and stop that, amount of interest. We can also loan money on god city property. Come and see us. Pabtox Lose.

horizon. An hour and a half later it Attention Farmers load of barbed have no patience with such babyish actions, and we propose giving the names of a few of our citizens who exhibit their petty jealousies on every occasion. It has been intimated to us in a mild way that there are several ladies in Neodesha who propose everlastingly "chaw- paper before you buy. Loaf ers have not been very numerous during the past week. "Very few people, comparatively, were in town last Saturday.

Verv few marriasre licenses are being mav be seen in almost the same place. Just received, a car wire at A. C. Sperry's. aonarentlv at an altitude of twenty de crees, and its position noes nor cnanse on subscription at tht much so lonjr as it is visiDie.

iNO tan is Wood wanted office. visible, owing to the location of the Excursion Rates. Excursion tickets will be sold on July comet and its direction. Apparently it THE MARKETS. 4th from Neodesha to any point not to Buy Your Goods of is a nebnl-ir star, and it is estimated to be twentv-five times lighter than when exceed one hundred miles and return foi the fare one way.

first discovered. It Is now traveling iug" us tip on the first opportunity. We have gone through the "chawing" process so often that our fears of another attack does not alarm us greatly. We will probably make a feeble attempt at resistance, but if the worst comes to the worst, and we are compelled to do it, why the back window is handy, and we'll jump out. wav from the earth, but it will be E.

II. Hall, Agent. brightest this week. Wouldn't it be a good idea for a cer The Citizen strained a point last week W. D.

BAL DWIN, tain young couple in town to pull down the blinds in the evening? The bv referring to the manner in which the In many Kansas counties farmers claim an average of thirty and thirty-five neighbors and passerr by have too many Gazette has spoken of the Girard and Fredonia railroad. The Citizen is sim free tickets to see that modern imper issued in Wilson County. The wooden sidewalks oh Main street should be made uniform. A nice lot of walnut logs are near the depot, ready for shipment. Just received, a car load of earthenware at Keck Whitmer's.

Full line of combs, brushes and soaps at the Stone Drug Store. Perters Brothers' cutlery every knife warranted at A. C. Sperry's. The regular meeting night of the council is next Tuesday evening.

Coyville, Altoona. Neodesha and Fredonia will all celebrate this year. Four threshing machines are kept busy ia the vicinity of Neodesha. Dr. Blakeslee will ship about fifteen car loads of new wheat this week.

ilar to a great many small souls we sonation of Romeo and Juliet. bushels per acre. Some of these estimates are probably a little enthusiastic, know of, who does not notice the good, but makes a mountain out of a mole hill -DEALER IN- but that there will be au extraordinary crop is not questioned. We don't believe there is anv niece of wheat in Wil of bad. The Gazette has always spo If we are to judge by our exchanges, savs the Grenola Herald, some of the ken (with one or two exceptions.) favorably of that railroad enterprise, but merchants do not patronize their home Were yon look- Flour $3.40 per cwt.

Coi meal 2.20 per cwt. Graham flout $3.40 per cwt. Potatoes new, 50c. per bu. Turnips 2540c per bu.

Butter 15c. Eggs 12Jc. Beans 8c. Salt 32.25 per bbl. Bacon I516c.

Hams IGc. Dned beef- -20c. Dried apples 1012ie. Live chickens per doz. Wheat 75(aS5.

Corn 75c. Hogs ST. LOUIS. Wheat 81.32 Corn 75476c. Hogs 97.25(g 8.40.

Cattle S4.7.5(5j8. 75. KANSAS CITY. Wheat No. 2.

51.23 G7i6Sc. 15o. Butter 13(gl4c. when you penned paper as they should, ingatthv Gazette the above? son county of any consequence that will go below twenty-five bush els per acre. There is no help for it.

We are to be forced some of these days to perform the as we have so far failed to discover a solid backing to it, and the flimsy excuse, among other things, as to why work was not commenced immediately, we are beginning to think that it is a Staple and Fancy Groceries, that a gentleman nainful dutv of announeinff that some We are informed from Carthasre will shortly be in the sort of a "windy" concern. boy has beeii killed by jumping on or off the cars at the depot. It may be some time vet, but the boys are persevering. Same here. we are tired Lt.rge crowds go to the river every city with a view to building an elevator at this place, if everything is favorable.

The centleman should have a warm The following is one of Bob Ingersoll's comparisons: -l tell you woman are evening and indulge in a "swim." Fire crackers should be prohibited in the business portion of Neodesha. welcome. telling the boys of the danger they are mnch more prudent than men. I tell ou as a rule women are more faithful running into by their foolharuiness. W.

P. Mix recovered his horse last Farm and city property for sale by Saturday in Fredonia. Th horse had the appearance of having been driven QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, STONEWARE, WOODENWARE, A meeting to make preparations for celebrating the coming Fourth was held than men; ten times as faithful as men. I never saw a man pursue his wife into the very ditch and dust, or degradation and take her in his arms. 1 never sw a man standing at the shore where she very hard, and no doubt somebody had Parton Long.

See advertisement. Table and pocket cutlery, a large and varied assortment, at Cross Brothers. attempted to steal the animal. at the City flail, Tuesday evening for the purpose of more fully perfecting the arrangements. J.

W. Doney was appointed Marshal of the Daj in pla of Three hundred No1 farms for sale by If you want to buy or sell land, come had been morall- wrecked, waiting for the waves to bring back even her corpse to his arms: but have seen women with Parton Long, and 25,000 acres of un to thy Gazette office for information. Dr. Allen. No further business of improved landat least two-thirds of it importance was transacted.

TOBACCO AM) CIGARS. jrood fartninff land. Come and see our Boots and shoes repaired at bed rock prices by A. Cutright. No shoddy work.

list. her white arms, lift man from the mire of degradation and hold him to her bosom as though he were an angel." The trade dollar. which has been so a depreciated to long kicked about as The balance of the sidewalk to the det ot should be laid before it rains You can buy of a careless and irres ken, at from five to twenty per cent. Ies3 ponsible druggist at Pierce Ala- K' again. WELLS KENV1G, Manufacturers BOOTS AND SHOES, Neodesha, Kas.

Kepairin'r promptly awl neatly done in a satisfactory manner. Give us a call. North fide of Main etreet. Publication Notice. than its face value, is to be redeemed at J.

T. Cox. of Fredouia, deputy snr- 1 A. bastine. all tints and all colors, ior nail narbv the eovernment until July 1, veyor, was in tne city, several aays last Neodesha, Kansas.

the money you pay for Kalsomine. North Side of Main Street, week, getting the correct lines anu 1884. bv which time the lew tnat are ieit will benn to be valuable as curiosities. measurements oi tne streets, isy oiu The small boy with the fire cracker can not be too careful. It would not take much of an'ffort to set Are to the surveys, the stone recently purchased by the Pierce Bros was made to stand on the alley about four feet.

A.O.SPERRY, The season advances when the small adventurous bov will go forth and mas business portion of Neodesha. ticate numerous green apples, ana then Mr. Cox and others made thorough measurements, and it stands exactly on the lot where it was intended to be located. Our thanks are tendered to Mrs. H.

A. Prescriptions carefully filled at the Stone Drug Store, next door to Post-oliice. The largest stock of pocket and table cutlery in Wilson County at A. C. Sperry.

Will Lee, of Fredonia, passed through the city last Sunday ou his way to Oswego. New Albany postoflice will become a money order office from and after uly nt, iss2. A better crop of wheat was neyer "harvested in Wilson County than the one with a dismal groan and- his hands on the pit of his stomach, wfll return to his maternal guide to takepart in a slipper solo on his posterior. Ex. Brundidge, of Altoona, for a basket of fine neaehes.

They came from James DEALERS IN- In the District Court of Wilson Countv, State of Kansas: K. X. Allen, vh. Charles MeComber anil SosauMcCuni-1 Connell's farm, near that place. When the blood moves slnggishlv in The bovs want to play a game of ball the veins because it is loaded with impurities, au alterative is needed, as this Th prevailing opinion is that snmmer in Fredo-nia.

on the 4rh," but the weather is so warm that they won't practice only condition, as this condition of the vital has come, mere seems to oe no mint to the heierht to which thermometers ber, defendants. The State of Kansas to Charles McCumber. YOU are hereby notified that yon have been Hucd in the coon aforeonid or the said ii. N. Allen, bo tiled bin petition in the aoore entitled action in the court aforesaid, on the 3d fluid can not last long without serious after sundown.

If hey expect to play have been going for a week past. There nothing better than Ayer's Sarsaparilia to purify the blood JLJLwC. JLWJL-f -A JLWJ-ll, ball, they should get out and commnne with the sun's rays for a few hours every afternoon. and impart energy into the system. The Secretary of the State Board of Agriculture says the average yield of wheat this year will not fall below The June numoer of the Lawrence Miss Flo Seal last Sunday, at the twenty bushels per acre.

Review, the University publication, has Christian Chapel, repeated every lesson the following: "Prof. J. A. Wardlow, text and every golden text for the last Cowgill Lee, of Fredonia, have an unlimited amount of monev to loan at 7 of Neodesha. one of the best educators in Southern Kansas, attended Com quarter.

We venture the assertion that there is not another scholar or teacher Cutlery, Barbed Wire, per cent, annual interest. appraise mencement exercises. He was accom panied by Arthur Hill, one, of his stu ment. in the city that could have done the same. Miss Anna Dngan, of Neodesha.

is dents' just finished. Some farmers in Wilson Connty did not seem to know that last Sunday was a day of rest. Wheat is coming down. The prevailing question now is how soon will flour follow suit? ThU is a good time of year to plant advertisements. Early planted seed always yields the best.

V. The Independence fruit canning establishment. 'will commeuce operations some time next month. Professor Hoffman and A. Kaschner will give a dance at the City Hall on Tuesday evening, July 4.

Vennor predicts for uly "weather gen-- erally hotter throughout that month than any experienced during June." The cheapest place in town to get a fine calf boot made is at Cutright's, op Ed. Hall. Frisco agent, informs us that he can sell tickets to Wichita. 104 posite Johnson's livery stable. ditT ol June.

A. D. and that you mast auswer naid petition on or before the 2M day of Julv, A. D. IWi.

or eaid petition will be taken a true and. judgment rendered accord insrlv: That the said K- Jf. Allen have and recover of the said Charles McCnmber and Susan McCuinber the ram of two hundred and twenty-five dollars with feven per cent interest thereon per annum from 1880, aad cost of suit, upon a certain promissory note for two Lunlred and twenty-five dollar, made by said Uharle McCumber anti Susan McCumber to one Mary A. Irwin, dated October 7, 1880, Peru red by mortgage of eamc date made by the maker of said note to said payee upon the southeast quarter of the northeast quarter of section nineteen, in township twentr-wen. south of range serenteen eaut, in Wibon Count State of Kansas also a decree of said court that the said mcrtgafted premises above described be sold according to law without appraisement, and that the proceeds' of such sale be applied to the payment of such judgment ana costs so far as the same may be sufficient therefor, and that you and each of said defendants from and after such sale be forever barred and 'foreclosed of any and all right, title, interest, lien or equity of redemption in or to said premise or any part thereof, and that execution be awarded against you for any balance remaining unsatisfied on said Judgment, and that a receiver be appointed to take charge of aid premises nntil the same have been sold in nnmnanrA tSl flnrtl decree.

miles, at the same rates as those given ST OVBS, TINWARE, NAILS, in "excursion in another Rev. II. A. Brundidge, of Altoona, visiting Mr. and Mrs.

Buckley, who are stopping at the Windsor hotel. Howard Journal. Don't neglect your duty, but insure at once in the X. B. and M.

Insurance company. WV II. Parton, Agt. column. held services at the Christian Church in this city, Sunday evening.

Barbed Wire. At Uross Brothers, as cheap as any For Dure, fresh drugs and all the stan place in Southern Kansas. dard patent and proprietory medieiues, And everything in the hardware line. I am now doing a strictly CASK business, and can therefore give good bargains. try the Stono Drug btore.

acres of corn in H. B. Dean ha? 450 which is looking Duck Creek Township In anticipation of a lively demand sequent upon, the abundance of fruit. in demand this year. unusually promising.

four offers to go other Our band-is They have had places. our tin shops are. turning out immense Flies are numerous and troublesome. They succeed in waking most people very early in the morning. The thermometer persists in going np among the nineties, with a regularity not desirable.

1 llf Ml II I Mil a Some men seem to have a constitutional inability to tell the simple truth. They may not mean to of to tell an piles of cans. CORNER FOURTH AND WISCONSIN STREETS. Sevial desirable pieces of city prop 1 I Lt paper until yon erty foiBale. Call on Parton Long.

buy your wall -see Pierce Bros', stock. "Did yon ever bear the Jaekass story It will illustrate the newspaper, life to a Knew DT UU1 uu szai.1 court at my office this 6th day ml June, little less than The chinch bug is a dot. An old man and son were A.D. 1883. K.

J. MACKET. B.V. Allsa, attorney for fehV one-f nrth of an inch ia walking along leading a- isttiaws. The Hardware, all kinds, at Cjrost Bros' length, a little tSTfOjaAoars the CEiranAuro chater oak.

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