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Fredonia Democrat from Fredonia, Kansas • 3

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1 if PERSONAL. MISCELLAXEOCSJ Buclden's Arnica Salve. LITE BUSINESS FIBS. OFFICIAl- DIRECTORY. COVJNTT.

SPENCER KNOLES PUtrict 7th Judicial District, L. SUlwell MARCH 28, 1884. FRIDAY, The greatest medical wonder of the world. Warranted to spedily cure Burns, Bruises, Cats. Ulcere.

Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Cancers, Piles, Chilblains. Corns, Tetter, Chapped hands and all skin eruptions, guarenteed to cure in every in stance, or money refunded. 25 cents per box. For sale br W. I.

Piece Bro. Jew Shinn Entered at the PoKt OfJlee at Fredonia, Kansas, as Kecond-clas mail matter. Clerk of IMfrtrtrt Court, County Attorney, Sheriff County CoinnilsRlouers, County Clerk, County Treasurer, Register of Ie1s. Probate County Surveyor, T. J.

Hudson Xt. 1, Kelley (O. W. Teter Ciiairroan Win. Ptnut A.

M. CrtiK J. C. Tuttle T. C.

Singleton M. K. Richardison Wm. SrlTCra N. McKlinmey Grain and Produce Market.

Friday. March 2Sth. 18K4.J RAILROAD BUS LINE. J. Af BURGE, Proprietor- BUKUES' BUS AST) EXPRESS TIME CARD.

Man. East Mail, West pm. Freight, East pm, Freignt W. 7:30 ml All trains met on time regardless of weather; being connected wita tlie depot both by telegraph and telephone. I am enabled to meet all trains.

03iee North Side Square. J. A. BTJRGE. S.

G. GORDON, FASHIONABLE 15 L. 'it 33 1, One door south Tailor Shop, FREDONIA, KANSAS. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. One copy one year $1.50 At the end of six months ,2.00 iTtie copy six .75 Single .05 "Subscriptions must be paid for in advance, and will not be received for a less time than six months.

do Cunty Bupt of Public Instruction, --Soccessdrs toSpeheer Sanders. DHY GOODS, CLOTHING HAT Caps, CTotions; Boots and Shoes Call and Fee us and bring your PRODUCE of all kinds; it is the as Cash to us. Spencer Knoles. door East of Post Office. South Side Oats Rye Flaxseed.

J. II. Vliet J. Sexton State Henatnr, Hav J. F.

Mcl'herwi f. M. Robinson per ton 40th I1t. 41 st Rupresentatlves, CITY. RAILROAD TIMETABLE.

33 cts 75 to So ots 30 cts 30 cts 10 $3.50 141 cts cts 16 cts 10 cts 15 rts 10 cts $1 20 3.00 60 cts $4.00 (a) 4.75 $4 00 (Si 4.25 Mayor, Police Judge, St. Louis San Francisco Railroad. EAST LEAVE. 123 p.m. Fnrht.

12:23 pm. GOING New Albany, Mail J. t. Allen. James Wiley J.

C. Tuttle. C. Pierce. N.

Powell. II. P. SrnalL Chas. Coleman.

R. .1. Mackey. Bacon sides, Shoulders do Hams do Lard do doz Apples per bushel Ohiekens per doz Irish Potatoes. bus.

Fat cows heifers. -cwt. Fat steers. per cwt. Fat hoes do 12:37 p.m.

Freiit. 1:00 am. Mail Mail Cbuncilrnen, litv Clerk. Fredonia, Neodewha. New Albany, Fredonia, Neodesha, rrgnt.

21 am. Freight :34 pm. pm. 11:10 pm J. II: Stover was down from Buffalo Monday.

J. T. Cox went to Iela vesteiday morning: Wm Parton, of Neodesha, was in town Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs.

Stover left Tuesday morning for Center. has so far recovered as to be able to walkout in town. J. L. White, of near Middletown, was in town Saturday and Sunday.

J. W. Alexander was in town Monday; his health' is improving slowly. John Buck, father of H. W.

Buck, is visiting at Mound Valley this week. Mrs. G. A. Brenenstall is visiting friends in Buck creek township this week.

I. Hudson and wife left for Iola, Kansas, Thursday morning to be gone a couple of days. Chas. Sweney went to Iola Monday to attend court. The James Berks case is being tried there this week.

Mr. Phillips, of the Neodesha Regis-ster, was an agreeable caHer at this office on Friday morning of last week. J. K. Liggett, has sold his farm fi ye mi'es norttiwest of Fredonia.

and will move to Greenwood county, next week, A. L. Durkee, a Fall River merchant, and an old friend of ye editor, -was in town Tuesday and made us a short call. Joseph Bothwell has moved from Buffalo to Middletown, and called Thursday and had his paper changed to that address. Hon.

J. Z. Sexton, returned from To-peka on Wednesday, the special session of the Legislature having adjourned on Monday. F. J.

Fritch came up from the Nation last week and remained until Monday last, when he returned with an eye to business there. II. N. Short, J.F. Shinn and Ira J.

Cantrell, were called to Iola by a telegram on Wednesday morning, to testify in the Berks case. W. II. WINNER. C.

B. COOK, Xotary. J. T. COX, County Surveyor." Notice to the Public.

I will cry sales anywhere in Wilson or adjoining counties. Will sell at The gardfen season is now at hand. Fredonia needs more business rooms. Services Were held at all the churches in the city 6n Snnday last. Cherryvale 5s to have another paper, which will give it three newspapers.

There will be a teachers examination held in Fredonia, Saturday, April 5tn. Fall River, Greenwood county, is to have a bank with a capital stock of April 1st. Mr. and Mrs. M.

Whitbeck have the sympathy of their neighbors in their recent affliction. The finest line of jewelry, clocks and watches in the city; also the new time watches, at Reegers. It Gasoline. C. F.

Tibbetts. at the Red Front grocery, has just received five barrels of gasoline, and is now prepared to keep it constantly on haud. 45-7 II. F. Cox, who has been lying sick at the residence of his lather, J.

T. Cox, in this city, for three months past, is now improving, and it is thought will soon be able to be out again. M. Williams, who was formerly in the barber business with H. Clay, has moved his shop into the room fitted up for that purpose by W.

C. Horton. Mr. Clay continues at the old stand. If the pretty pink ginghams, now so much worn by childreu are dipped in water with enough vinegar in it to give it a sour taste, the pink will be brighter than if rinsed in water alone.

M. Seamonds shipped the finest lot of cattle on last Tuesday that we have seeu. There wereli) head, that averaged, probably 1,500 pounds. They were destined for the St. Louis market.

St. Patrick's Pills were named in honor of the great ancL.good Saint Patrick and have shown themselves in every way worthy of the name, his mission was to do good so is theirs. Carey, the revival leader, with the Original Tennesseeans, is a geniua. GOING WEST LEAVE. Neodeaha, Mall 2:17 p.m.

Frirht. 2:40 pm. Fredonia, Mail 2:48 p.m, Fniht. 4:00 pm. New Albany, Mail p.m.

Frgbt. 4:38 pm. Neodesha, Freight am. Fredonia. 6:35 am.

New Albany 7:05 am. (JTIUKCH DIRECTORY. ETIIODIST EI1SCOPA I Service every Htindav morning and evening. Morning at 11 a. evening service 1 p.

m. Sabbath ncliool each Sunday morning at 9:30. Rev. J. K.

Palmer, Patitor. M. T. Cantrell, Superintendent. LEGAL NOTICES.

PUBLICATION NOTICE. COOK, WI30TEE COX; Loan, Insurance and Real Estate? AGEN CIK TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND ACRES OF LANDS OX. SALE AT LOW RATES AND EASY SEVENTEEN FIRST-CLASS FIRE INSURANCE REPRESENTED. No Illinois or Missouri Snide Companies represented at this officeV OFFICE- SIX DOORS EAST OF POST OFFICE, UP STAIRS, FREDONIA, Baptist. At the Baptixt Church.

Services lt, 2d and 4th Subhath of every month at 11 o'clock am. and tf covenant meeting Saturday before the 4th Sunday of each mnth. A. E. Lkwis.

I'antor. FIRST ONOKEO ATIOJJ AL Services every Sundav at IX a. and 7 pm. Sabbath Bchool. 9:45 a.

m. Prayer meeting Thursday evening. A. M. PIPES.

Pastor. Christian Regular services, will be held at Stone church every Sunday at 11 o'clock and o'clock p. 111. Elder E. Auw.

Pastor. WANTED Everybody to know that J. J.GORDON will Design, Pannel and Decorate your walla and ceilings in the latest style. Having had practical experience in Painting and Paper Hanging he is able to guarantee satisfaction. Give him a trial.

Leave orders at Peter Reeger's Drug Store, Fredonia. Lydia J. Fcckover, Plaintifl. vs. Alfred Peck-over.

Defendant. THE State of Kanias to Alfred Pockover; you are hereby notified that you have been sued in the District Court in and for Wilson county Kansas, by the plaintiff above named, Iydia j. Peckover, and that she has filed her petition in said court against vou, and unless you answer or plead to said petition on or before the 12' day of May. 18S4, the allegation of said petition will be taken as true and a judgment will be rendered against you in favor of said plaintiff, granting said plaintiff a divorce from yon, and changing her rjuame from I.ydia J. Peekover, to her maiden name, Lydia J.

Adamson, and granting her general equitable relief as in paid petition prayed for. LYDIA J. PECKOVER. Witness rnv hand and seal. sf.au J.

F. Shixm. Clerk of District Court. By T. J.

Hi'DSOU, Att'y for Plft SOCIETIES. public auction all property Drought 10 this city. Sales every Saturday. Terms reasonable. Satisfaction guaranteed.

RUFUS GRIFFIN, Oity Aiietioiieer, FREDONIA, KAXS. NEW Photograph Gallery Photographs finished in all the latest styles. Old pictures copied or enlarged to any size desired. A large and fine stock of photograph Albums, Picture Frames, large Chromos, fancy Mats, Easels, for sale cheap at D. A.

LOOMIS, GALLERY, over Small Bros. Store. Henry Clay, FASHIONABLE Dresser Fkedonta, Kas. Shaving, Shampooning, and Hair-Cutting at reduced prices. Ladies' and Children's hair cut in the latest style.

Shop, one door west of Small Bros. PUBLICATION NOTICE. CONSTELLATION LODGE SO. 9 A. F.

AND A.M. Rctmlar rneetinss firm nnd third Wednesdays of each month. A. W. CoRM Af W.

M. WK. M. OAKFOItO. Secretary.

KILWINNINO CHAPTER NO. 4i, R. A. M. Regular meeting second and fourth Saturdays each mouth.

Peter Rf.f.oer, II. P. Wm. M. OAKFORD.

Secretary. Harry Fuller retuind home Monday from successful trip in the interest of the perfection calf weaner. He visited several states while absent, Wm. Horn, of brother of J. E.

Horn, of this city, arrived here Tuesday of this week, and will visit the family of his brother for a short time. J. J. McGowao, of near Chanute, is in the city this week. He will make a shipment of thirteen nr more car loads of stock from this place to St.

Louis His peculiar stj-le is a very near portrayal of the leading shout singing char KILWINNING COCNCIL NO. 8, R. S. AND S. E.

M. Regular ineetaiKS first of each month. Wm. CO WO I LI T. I.

M. J. T. COtf. Secretary.

In the District" Court in and for Wilson county, Kansas. In the matter of assignment of Finley Bros, for benefit of creditors The Ptflte of Kansas by A. E. Smith, Assignee, in the matter of assignment of Findley to the creditors of said Findley Brothers, and To all persons whom it may concern, greeting: YOU are hereby notified that the said assignee. A.

Smith, has made full and final settlement of all accounts as regards the matter of assignment of Findlev for benefit of creditors, and will, on the 13th day of Mav, 1884. file in the office of the District Clerk for Wilson county, Kansas, a petition to be dischaged from his trust as said assignee, and will at that time apply to the District Courttif said Wilson county for full and final discharge from his said trust. Attest, A. E. SMITH, Asigoee, Eiudlev Bros.

J. F. PHrNM. Clerk. 41-6 By T.

J. IIodbon. Att'y fir Assignee. PUBLICATION NOTICE. The Red Front! Town and Neighborhood.

April 1st. Next Monday. All fools' day. Work is plenty. Prepare for cyclones.

Farmers all very busy. The measles are in town. But very few loafers in town now. Corn planting time is close to band. Six new publication notices this week.

Old papers for sale at the Democrat oflk-e. Work hands are scarce in this vicinity at present. Read J. J. Gordon's card in this issue of the Democrat.

Geo. Giimore is preparing to "flz" his Bida fountain soon. L. R. Griflin is building a residence in 1 I.UIMrft r.

1. r. Keg- ular meetings every Monday evening. West Side of the Square. .1.

L. i.oomiw, u. G. W. Hughes, Secretary.

"TILSON ENCAMPMENT NO. I. O. F. VV Regular rivetinga second and fourth Thursdays of each month.

J. Cox. C. P. W.

Scribe. C. F. Tibbetts, Prop'r. fAT.L RIVER CNION NO.

212, E. A. U. Reg- tilar inecti 11 every 1 uesilay evening. R.

MOORE, Pro. OF THE 1IEI) FROT, LIVERY AND FEED STABLE. First-class turnouts at reasonaqle prices Horses and teams cared for by the eek, day or feed. Stables West of Commercial Hotel, Fredonia. Kans.

R. MOORE. A. President. J.

K. Kennedy, Secretin-. "OH IT. HARVEY POST i. A.

R. meets the 1st Hatnrdiiv of eaeh montl at K. A. U. Hall.

Fredonia. Kansas. J. Bctin, OWEN I.KK. Ad.i't.

Commander. He has on hand the best assort mint of GENERAL MERCHANDISE to be found in Fredonia. Canned goods, Sugars, Coffees, Syrups, Teas, Dried Fruits Tobaccos', and all kinds of Staple and Fancy Groceries. Also a big stock of Dry Goods, Roots and Shoes, etc. Come and sec tne and learn prices.

acter of the South. At M. E. church, Saturdaj- evening, April 5th. When you see a country editor making a heavy purchase of sardines and crackers, and starting off to some secluded spot on two-thirds of a ten-foot sidewalk to partake tliereof freely, you may know that pro-hi-c-bition (hicj pro-hi-c-bits.

C. IT. Blass has converted the room he recently used as a meat market into a handsome office and salesroom for the Western Cottage Organ and New Home sewing machine, which he is selling at living prices. Exchange: The foot and mouth disease among cattle is now thought to have been brought to this state by two Scotchmen, who came here direct from tne infected herd in Scotland. They are supposed to have brought it over in their clotties.

Tom. Cory says its a fact, he will sware to it, and that he don't care who knows it he is open and above board about it, and looks honest when telling it. He savs he actually killed the red-headedeat duck this week he ever saw or bought before. We have noticed several young boys recently handling re vol vers rather reck- In the District Court in and for Wilson county, Kansas. Li vie a J.

Cox vs. John II. Cox. The ate of Kansas to John Cox, defendant above named, greeting: YOU are hereby notified that you have been sued in the District Court in and for Wilson county, Kansas, by Livicia J. Cox: that she has filed her petition in the office of the Clerk of said court against you, demanding a divorce from you and the custody of the minor child, Icena Cox: charging you with abondonment and gross neglect of duty as a husband.

You must answer or plead to said petition on or before the 12th day of May, 1884, or said petition will he taken as true and a jndgmeiit rendered against you divorcing said plain tilt" from you, granting her, the said plaintiff, tho custody of said minor child. Icena Cox, restoring her to her former name, Livicia J. Carter, and granting to her such equitable relief as to the court shall appear just aceordint'lv as praved for. LIVICIA J. COX, Attest, J.

F. Shins, Clerk. 44-6 By T. J. UrDSON, Att'y for PhT.

PUBLICATION NOTICE. TjIREDOXIA HCILDINC, AND LOAN ASSCIA-P TION. Regular meeting first Monday of ach mouth. Wm. M.

OAKFORD. President, J. T. COX. Secretary.

Saturday. Our eagle-eyed and marble-browed voung Christian friend who sports three C.s, (C. C. Cantrell), was at home a few days last week grasping the hands of his many friends. W.

L. Giimore has located at Fall River, Greenwood county. He was in town Saturdas'. He has connected himself with the Echo otfice at Fall River with a view to learning the printing business. Our old friend and fellow citizen, T.

M. Mannen, returned from Paola, Kansas, last week with his family, and nas moved back to his farm fouruiilest east of town. We heartily welcome him back to Wilson county. C. J- Mansfield, who will succeed W.

M. Oakford in the S. A. Brown Co. lumberyard at this place, has arrived, and is around making the acquHintance of the people.

He takes charge of the otfice on the first of April. J. Orem left Tuesday morning for eastern Missouri, where he will reside in the future. Mr. Orem has lived in our town only a short time, but has made many friends whose best wishes go with him to his new home.

T. J. Hudson, C. C. Chase, Ike Short, J.

R. Pound, James Raney. Elias Bran-nack and others went to Iola Monday, to attend the trial of James Berks, who. it will be remembered, got a change of venue from this to the Allen-co. court.

We were pleased to meet this week, J. E. Thatcher, traveling asrent for Churchill, Bennett Toledo, Ohio. Mr. Thatcher, and the writer of this, were formerly fellow townsmen and neighbors, at llavana, If the rea-det has ever met an old friend after many years, one who knew all your old friends, lie can realize how glad we were to meet and talk with Mr.

Thatcher. "IjKEDONIA LOlXiE NO. lwi'J, K. AND H. Keg-P ular meeting second and fourth Wed'sday of meh mouth.

OWEN LEE. D. O. (i. Kennehv, Reporter.

rilwli. Mound Lodge. No. 57. K.

of P. meet ev-I. ctv Friday evening nt their hall. Visiting liiembe in gooil standing' "re invited to attend. P.

WillitU, M. T. Cantkbix, K. of. It.

and S. C. C. I. E3.

VASSAR, UNDERTAKER AND DEALER IN Furniture, Hand-Made ward-robes, secretaries and book-cases, and extension tables. All kind of repairing and work done to ordei promptly. New Albany Post. Nfi. 1 1 O.

A meet 3l Friday evening In ouch month. A. Wood. Joseph L. 'h umlierlin.

Adjutant. Post t'ommniHlrr. it OLD RELIABLE" Coyville Lodge No. 57. A.

F. ifc A. M. meets in tVelr hull in Coy ville. on Wednesday, on or the full moon of eiK-h month.

1'. M. Robertson. W. M.

Chas. Paul, Secretary. There be a case of "didn't know it ZeaZAHDWARE AND Iii the District Cjurt in and for Wilson county, Kansas. Austin Corbin, Plaintiff, vs. R.

P. Fauset, M. J. Fauset. Joel llHruiiurt and Barnhart, Defendants.

THE State of Kansas the dtfendnts above named It. P. Fuuset and M. .1. Fauset his wife, and Joel Barnhart and Barnhart his wife will take notice that they have been sued by the said plaintiff, Austin Corbin, who has filed his petition against defendants in the office of the Clerk of the District Court in and for Wilson county.

Kansas, and that unless they answer said petition on or before the 12th day of ay, 1884, the ramc will be taken as true and jndgraenr will be rendered establishing and quieting the title of the said plaintiff in and to the northwest quarter of section twenty-eight (2si, township thirty south of range fourteen east, situate in Wilson county. Kansas, as against all adverse claims of said defendants, or either of them, or anyone by or through them, and declaring plaintiff's title to said lands superior to any title or interest of said defendants, or either of them. Attest. AUSTIN" CORBIN, Plaintiff. Shinn, Clerk.

41-6 By J. Ileuses. Att'y for PUT. Wildy Lodge No. 37.

1. O. F. Coyville. Kan-8ns, meet in theirhuli in ovill evry Srtfur-day evening.

All brothers in izul standing nre irdiallv invited to meet with us. 0. Findley, N. (. H.

Cl-iihurn, Secretary. IMPLEMENT BUSINESS CARDS. Boarding House O. XX- First-class accommodations for day and week boarders Terms reasonable. I am also agent for the celebrated Western Cottage Organ.

One of the very best organs offered for sale. I have several instruments at my house, and give you a special invitation to call and examine thein and get prices. I am also agent for the New Home Sewing Machine, the very best machine on the market. Call and see me, 2d door west of Small Bros, on Ohio street. H.

Bi.ars. Second Hand Store. If Powell, of the Democrat, will but gh his reportorial calf more rope, the "amoosin' little cuss" will hang himself. Times. It was St.

Paul, or some other ancient writer who said: "Wherefore, let him that speaketh in an unknown tongue, pray, that he may interpret." The Times office evidently has a "smart" boy about the olhice; he should be looked after. PUBLICATION NOTICE. T. J. III DSON.

JAWYER. 'Olliee over Wilson Connty Pi'nlc, Fredonia, Kansas, r. V. CHASE. 1AWYEK Otlicein Court House.

Fkkponia. Kas. PINNEY, CHARLES SWKNEY. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Fredonia, Kansas. -1 Olliee East Side Square.

Will give prompt attention to any business in his line. Makes a specialty of I'uited States Laud Olliee and Pen- lon business. the north part of town. There was one accession to the Baptist church last Sabbath. The new restaurant and bakery is open and doing business.

(look, Winner Vox negotiated several land sales last week. Oliver Lee is building a new house in the northeast part of town. Donavin's "Original" Tennesseeans, April oth, at the M. E. church.

Beef from three to fifteen cents per pound at Green's meat market I will deliver jrasoline free of charge to customers. -15-6 C. F.Tibbetts. Only nine more days until the tity election one week from next Monday. Reeger's stock of drugs are fresh and pure.

New goods received almost daily. If you want to sell your farm quick, put it in the hands of G. S. Chirk. Fre-ilonia.

II. B. Cragan has bought property just north of town and moved his family thereou. Those persons who have been waiting for spring to come to get work, can now get plenty of work. G.

S. Clark will occupy the house now being built by Mr. Ballard, in the northeast part of our city. On the 20th inst. the second five per cent, penalty was attached to all unpaid tuxes for last year.

The foot and mouth disease, we feel safe in saying, is one of the grandest frauds of the 19th century. If you don't believe that Fredonia Is a big trading point, just come over some day and be convinced. II. N. Ward has bought five acres ofT the McMahan place adjoining town, and is building a residence on it.

The roller flouring mill, about which there was so much talk last year, will be built in Fredonia this summer. W. A. Butcher has been quite sick at the residence of bis parents in this city, the past week, but is improving now. The Tennesseeans will have a splendid house one week from next Saturday evening.

Secure your tickets a the P. 0. bookstoie. Peter Reeger has purchased the stable located on the lot occupied by Mrs. A.

Johnson, and will move the same to his residence lot. F. M. Green moved into the David Rodman property, on Main street, which he bought some time since, on Wednesday of this week. llagerman, the heaviest basso living, is with Donavin's Original Tennesfee-ans.

Hear him at the 'M. church, Saturday evening, April 5th. We understand that a public exhibition will be given by the Fredonia public schools at the close of the winter term, which will be in four weeks. Twin Mound Lodge No. 57, Knights of Pythias, will be represented at the Grand Lodge, to be held at Wichita in May, by a large number of its members.

Thayer Headlight: C. W. Canfield A. N. PERKINS.

M. PHYSICIAN" AND Froilonia, Tvttn. )fkik, 8 doors west Wilson Bank. Patents Granted. The following patents were granted to citizens of Kansas, week ending March 18th, 1S84, reported expressly fortius paper by Jos.

H. Hunter, Solicitor of American and Foreign Patents, 934 Street, Washington, T. Mathew Fox, Fort Scott, shoe or glove fastening; Thomas Brown Jones, Iliwatha, sash holder; John Mayne, Atchison, railroad signal William II. Clark, Harper, Cultivator; Wm. H.

Tawney, Louisburg, churn. In the District Court in and for Wilson county, Kansas. Benjamin S. Botch, Plaintiff, vs. James A.

Tora-linson and Dora I). Tomlinson. Defendants. TO Dora D. Tomlinson, James Guy Tomlin-son and Grace Inez Tomlinson.

You and tnch of you sre hereby notified that the plaintiff above named did, on the 2d day of January, A. D. 1H84. file his motion in the above entitled cause in the District Court of Wilson county, Kansas in words and figures as follows to-wit: "Iu the District Court for Wilson county, Kansas. Benjamin S.

Roteh, Plaintiff, vs. James A. Tomlinson and Dora D. Tomlinson, Defendants. MOTION.

Nowonthis, the 2nd dav of January. 1484, comes the plaintiff herein nnd moves the court to revive the judgment in this cause tn account of the death of said James A. Tomlinson. as heretofore suggested on the record of the court. The defendant Dora D.

Tomlinson, widoiv of said James A. Tomlinson. and his two children, viz: James Guy Tomlinson and Grace Inez Tomlinson, infant heirs of James A. Tomlinson, being the successors of said defendant James A. Tomlinson, and asks the court for an order reviving the judgment, heretofore rendered in this cause against said successors, said juJgme'it stili remaining unpaid T.

J. HcnsoN. Attorney for Plaintiff." You are further notified to appear on the 6th day of May, A. I). 1RS4.

the first dav of the regular May. 1884. term ot the District Court of Wilson county. Kansas, and then and there show canse why the above entitled action shall not be revived against you ami each of vou. Attest, T.

J. IICDSON-, J. F. Smxv, Att'y for Plff. Clerk District Court.

4S-7 SOLOMON GRIFFIN, General Auctioneer AND Commission Merchant, 1st door west of Star Growery, Fredonia. Keep eonstanthr on hand a large assort ment of all kinds, classes and styles of goods, which they will sell at prices that can't be beat. All kinds of second hand goods bought and sold. Call and pee us if you have anything to sell or want to buy any goods. GRiFFIN SOLOMON.

A. IV. COCMACK, M. Physician Scroeon. Otfice, North Sile Square, Fredonia.

Sedan Times: We warn farmers against dealing with tramp peddlers of J. J. BARRETT, M. I. PHYSICIAN am.

SURGEON-, Kredonia, Kans. at V. I. Piorce Bros, drug store. all descriptions.

Complaints are com- 1870-1833. A Car Load of Cooking and Heat- ing Stoves to select from. We have added to our assortr ment an immense stock of Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Whips, Curry Combs, Brushes, Sec, The Vertical Feed Davis Sewing' Machines is sold by us. Bain, Mitchell and Oswego Farm, and Racine Spring Wagons, General Hardware, Iron, Nails, Wood-work, Tinware, Table and Pocket Cutlery, for sale by PINNEY, Successors to W. W.

SHOLES. A. W. If OWE, was loaded" one of these, days if this practice is not stopped. There is no excuse for such idiocy.

Do not point a deadly weapon at a'iy person. We keep standing in the first column of tiiis page of the Democrat, a directory of the churches and secret societies of Fredonia and neighboring towns, which we take pleasure in publishing free, and we would be pleased to have said churches and societies inform 119 of any ci anges that may occur. J. Knowland the popular merchant tailor, is still to be found at he northwest corner of the public square, and is prepared to do all work in his line of business in the latest style. He has on hand a large line of sample and piece goods, which he invites you to call and examine and get prices.

We learn that Frank Young, of Duck Creek was badly burned last Saturday, in this city, by the careless use of gasoline. He was using it to remove some grease off his coat sleeve; after having his coat pretty well saturated with the liquid, he attempted to light a cigar with a match, thegass on his sleeve taking fire, the man was almost instantly in flaires. The fire was soon extinguished, but Ins arm and hand were badly burned. Moral, he ought to quit smoking. The Severy Enterprise last week, complained that, at the funeral of a little child who died at that place a few days since, there was not a minister of the gospel present to conduct religious exercises.

We agree with the Enterprise on the propriety of religions exercises on such occasions. But, brother Smith perhaps no minister was invited. The friends do not always wish religious services on such occasions. Suppose you inquire, about the matter before entering into such wholesale condemnation of the clergy. We were an honored guest of the "what shall we do?" club, on last Wednesday evening, at E.

A. U. hail. Our little woman is one of the "bosses" so we had a free ticket. They had something to eat there and we made a big effort to eat it, but there were a lot of republicans there, who "got away" with all the grub.

If you had only been there and seen Doc. Howe and Doc. Cormack we have no malice in our heart, but if ever they cross our path you may expect to hear something "drap." The ladies (God bless them), two of them "toated" us to a seat at the table, where but we are obliged to close just here however, we will say that mean to go again if ever we get a chance. Carpets. I desire to tell the readers of the Democrat, that I have just received a full line of handsome carpets, and I give.

all a special invitation to call and examine them and get my prices before making your purchases. Respectfully, S. Goldiwg, New York Store, Fredonia. F. BUSBY, ENTIST.

Olllco with Dr. Cormsck. north utile of Suuaro. Fri-Ponia. Kas.

PUBLICATION NOTICE. ing up from various quarters, against swindlers who are selling Jacksonville Sulky plows and getting notes from farmers. Let these fellows severely alone and buy from men who advertise in your home papers, if you don't want to be swindled. Farmers everywhere will profit by heeding this advice. The towns and country is now full of these swindlers, and you can't be to careful about such matters.

Head your count- paper and learu who to trade with. ITrpr Albsnj, smmh. Dentist! DEALER IN All work gnar-fsw5sfi a 11 teed and prices reasonable. Office S. E.

Cor. Square, Fredonia, 'Kan. 2J3m An Answer Wanted. Can any one bring us a case of Kidney or Liver Complaint that Eletric Bitters will not speedily cure? We say they can riot, as thousands of cases already permanently cured and who are daily recommending Electric Bitters, will prove. Bright's Disease, Diabetes Weak Back, or any urinary complaint quickly eured.

They purify the blood, regulate the bowels, and act directly on the diseased parts. Every bottle guaranteed. For sale at EOe. a bottle by I. Pierce and Bros.

nl DRY GOODS, Oroceries, CLOTHIAG And in fact EVERYTHING Uusnally kept in a Country Store. Highest Cash Price In the District Court of Wilson county, Seventh Judicial District of the iState of Kansas. John Davenport. Plaintiff, vs. Fred A.

Petten-gill, Catherine J. Pettengill, Logan Hunting ami Charles A. Worland, Defendants. The tate of Kansas to Logan Hunting and Charles A. Worland, defendants in said action, greeting: TTOl are hereby notified that you have been JL sued in said court by John Davenport, the plaintiff in said action, and must on or before the 12th day of May.

18S4. answer the petition of the plaintiff, which was filed in the Clerk's office of said eourt on the day of March. 184. or said petiUon will be taken as trne, and judgment be rendered accordingly. A personal judgment against Fred.

A. Pctten-gill and Catherine J. Pettengill for SVW, with 12 5er cent per anuum compounded annually from uly 2. 1881. being amount due on their certain promisorr note executed and delivered by them July 2.

lA.1, to John Davenport And for the sum of $21. 42. with 12 per cent interest from August 27th. 181. being amountof taxes paid by plaintiff on the mortgaged property hereinafter described, which mortgage was given by the Fred.

A. Pettengill and Catherine J. Pettengill. to John Davenport to secure the payment ot said note. An order and decree of foreclosure of said mortgage will be taken and the said judgment so to be rendered will draw 12 per cent, from the date of its rendition and will he declared and adjudged a first lien on the mortg-aeed premises.

The mortgaged real estate to-wit: The southwest quarter of the sorthwest quarter. Also the south half of lot 4. Also the northwest quarter of the southwest quarter. Also north half of lot 4. All insertion 29, town ship 30, range 17, Wilson county, Kansas.

Will be ordered sold according to law, without appraisement and the proceeds applied to the payment of the judgment to be rendered and costs of suit: and by the order and decree of said-court you and each of you will be forever barred and foreclosed of all right title, claim, lien Tr cjnity of redemption in and to said real estate and every part thereof from and after said sale. In witness whereof, I hereunto sifjn stAt my name and affix the seal of said court this 2vth dav of Man h. Ii4. S. F.

Shiss. Clerk, per F. Shinn, Deputv Clerk. T. J.

Hudson iJ.E Maxwell Plaintiffs Att'ys. is the champion checker player of BAKSSY md CONFECTIQN'ARY A. KU11NKE, Proprietor, -Bouth Sid Sqare, Fredonia, Kan. uieaU furnished 011 short notice The DEXTER Stables i James Wiley, Proprietor. FREDONIA.

KANSAS KIrt turnouts at reanonable rates. 1-1 HtaMe.i tho North side of Square. i GASPER MEYER, lias on hand, and will make to ordei on short notice. Stone AVell Covers Oate Posts, Hitching Posts, Caps ana Hills, Steps, Leave orders at tbe Ilemocrat office. Shop and residence corner of Orant and Broadwell streets, Fredonia, Kan.

i 1 COMMERCIAL HOTEL. Northwest Corner quare, SAHSAS, K. Hortoii PAID FOR Thayer. "Can." is a great ladies' man and delights in the patent right business. Only two marriage licenses granted since our last issue, as follows; James S.

Cobb to Lucinda M. Richey, and W. C. origins to Mary E. Smith, all of Wilson county, Kansas.

W. M. Belcher, elocutionist, and Irish, dutch and negro comedian, will give an entertainment at the court house on Monday and Tuesday evenings of next week. He is said to be good. The creamery is beginning to make more butter each day.

They now have four, teams running, and will put, on several more the first of the month. The Fredonia band iias been improT- S. A. Hi! OWN Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Lime, Cement. Plaster, Hair, Sand.

Paint and Coal. Will exchange goods for Country Produce. IT. 3X. Buwby.

3ca26 The Oldest Magazine iu America. Although nearly every one knows of Godey's Lady's Book, it is not generally known that it is the oldest monthly publication In Established in 1830, it has outlived all other magazines, and might with propriety be called the mother of magazines in this country Gray-haired men and women remember it as an entertainer when their hearts were young, and young people associate it with their first introduction to stories of romance. And the rising generation find it as pure and interesting as did its parents, ay, as its grandparents did in days of "Auld Lang Syne." It is an old and well-remembered landmark in our American literature, and we doubt cot that many of our readers will recall with it pleasant memories of other days. The young editor and proprietor; "ho now publishes it. has evidently determined that all who seek to renew their acquaintance with, the old favorite shall not be disappointed.

As viewed mechanically is excelled by while its corps of literary contributors includes many of the best known names of magazine It certainly speaks well for it and our twl, notwithstanding the enormous efforts jna4e fey the publishers of the numerous "penny dead fuls." it finds such a latge. patronage, not on? irCAmerica, but all over the world. AlthougS its low subscription price (Si 90 a year) may some what influence itn large circulation, we are inclined to ascribe its popnlarity to intrinsic merit, and we mwt cordially 1M he oM Tot 'od-epevi on ts scc-nul BORN. 1-for" Wheat, Oats Corn, Flax Seed and Castor Beans, Cash Pai Whitbeck- On Satnrdav morning. March 22, jsst to Mr.

and Mrs. 1L Whitbeck. of Fredonia, a daughter Stbaykd. From the undersigned, in Fredonia, one roan cow, branded nng wonderfully iu the past few months, on horn, with roan calf with tip of i Conic? tiiid. See UH.

DIED. PRorKirroR. 4SJ for the working class. Send 10 cents i I for postage and we will rrmil yon free UwLiroyal. valuable box ol sample (tool that will pot you in the way of making more money in a few days than yon ever thought possible anr bnine.

Cnpital nft require'l- We will start you. Von fa work all the time in spare time only. The work i nniver-olUy adapted to tooth ffcxf yonu and old. Ycra ran easily earn from 50 cents to $5 every evuniue. That all who want work rkiay test the we make this unparalleled olfer; to all who are not well eatiaried wiH erd to Say for tins troal le of writing us.

K11H partjett-ir. front free. Fortunes wril be' made by tfose who will sire their bole tsnw ftie work. Great aittws aljstoratc-fy rfure. "Xrtnow.

AlflreJi w- I'nrrlntj'l. Ciabet. At his home; three mHes southeast of Frsdonia, on Friday, March 21, aged 54 years. Wwitr" ct Mondar tnTrr-inir. March 2t -381.

and if they continue to improve as toey are now, we will, in a short time, have jib good a band as there is in the State. M. Harrison Brown are still in our city and are selling a number of rights for their improved farm fence. It is a good and cheap fence and is being taken hold of bv some ofonrbest the tail Any information concerning the same will be thankfully received and liberally rewarded. 44tf M.

Seamavds. i Fredonia, March 19th, lSS-L 1 For Sale. $90 in cash will buv a rrrfafrf daughter ol Mr. aud Mrs. M.

Whitbeck, I The nouse undor the new ruanage-ment has been thoroughly renovated and cleaned up, and is now a stTictly firot-class house. Board hy llie day or Fina. Sample Iloonif for Coin mcrcial Men. Call at the Democrat Olliee for JOB PRUSTTXNG- g-OOtl Avorjc done oii s-Jtovt iilip'cf FrNkiBia, Kansas', fpt'f-Eit. Thurs'laT' Tftomtne.

March 27, 184. typhoid fever, Lneijida Spttwer. brighter of gonl horse, buggy ami harness Apply Mr. anrt lr. m.

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