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r. J- LEGAL NOTICES. "MISCELLANEOUS OFFICIAL DIRECTORY. LITE BUSINESS FIRMS. PUBLICATION- NOTICE.

COCXTY. PERSONAL. Sain. Foster was over from Fall River Monday. SI.

Beamonds returned from St. Louis last Sunday. H. M. Tibbetts was at Kansas City RAILROAD BUS LINE J.

A. BURGE, Proprietor. District Judf-e, 7th Judicial District, L. Stilwell APRIL 4, 1884. FRIDAY, tlerk of District Court, Jesse Shinn Lydia J.

Pe-kover. Plaiutift. vs. Alfred Tect-over. Defendant.

THE State of Kansas to. Alfred Peekorer you are herebv notified that vouhave been sued BURGES' BUS and EX PRESS TIME Uiitiiity Attorney, Entered at the 1'ost Office at Fredonia, Kansas, as second-class mail matter. ia the District Court in and for Wilson county SueHff fcoullty Commissioners, CARD. Mail. East 21:10 am.

Mail, West pm. Freight. F.ast 1:45 pm, Freignt W. 7:) am. Kansas is booming.

LikeVrise is Fredonia. Sunday week is Easter. Did you get April fooled? City election next Tuesday. The stock men are happy again. The new druggists hars arrived.

The green, green grass is growing. The trees will Boon be out in full leaf. Bring your job work to the Democrat oflice. The average small boy is kept busy Kansas, by the plaintiff above named, Lydia J. Peckover.

and that she has filed her oetftion in T. J. Hudson R. Kelley Teter Chairman Win. Stout A.

M. Craig J. C. Tuttle T. C.

Singleton M. K- Richardson Vr. Stivers N. McKiinmey SPENCER KOLES Successors to Spencer Sanders. DRY GOODS, CLOTHING Caps, Motions, Boots and Call and sec us arid brincc your PRODUCE of all kinds; it is the bounty Oler, County Treasurer, 'Register of Ieea, Probate Judge, Cwunty Surveyor, RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.

One ropy one year $1 .50 At the end of six months 2.00 One ropy six months 75 Single copy 0-5 Subscriptions must be paid for in advance, and will not be received for a les time than six months. said court against von, and unless you answer or plead to said petition on or before the 12h day. of May, 18S4, the allegation of said petition will pe taken as true and a judgment will lie rendered aeainstyou in favorof said plaintiff, granting said plaintiff a divorce from you, and changing her name from Lydia J. Peckover, to her maiden name. Lydia J.

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

J. F. SiTiN---. Clerk of District Court. By T.

J. Hudson. Att'y for PIS the nrst ot the week. R. E.

Griffin goes to Cowley covmty next week on business. Prof. Thompson, of Elk City, was in town the first of the week. G. S.

Clark went over to Girard on Tuesday, returning to-day. M. Richardson and family visited friends at Altoona, Sabbath, J. W. Carroll was in to see us last week and ordered sale bills printed.

Henry Fova! was up from Cherrvvale AH trains met on time regardless of weather; beinjr connected with the depot both by telegraph and telephone, I am enabled to meet all trains. Office North Side Square. J. A. BURGE.

S. Gt. GORDON, FASHIONABLE 13 A. 115 15, J. II.

Vliet J. Z. Sexton County Supt of Public Instruction, State Senator, J. F. McPherson F.

M. Robinson Representatives, 40th Dist I 41st CI TV. as Cash to cs. PUBLICATION NOTICE. Mayor, Police and spent Sunday with his family.

Spencer Sd Enoles. S-One door Jrst of Tost Office. South Side Srauar. One door south Tailor Shop, FREDONIA, KANSAS. J.

I). Allen. James Wiley J. C. Tuttle.

V. H. Pierre. N. Powell.

It. I. iiiall. 'has. Coleman.

II. J. Mackey. Z. A.Benell and Homer Winner went Councilincn, RAILROAD XLME TABLE.

St. Louis San Francisco Railroad. COINC, EAST LEAVE. New Albany, Mail 12:23 p.m. Frght.

12:23 pm. Fredonia, Mail p.m. Frght. am. NuiKlesha, Mail Frght.

2 IT am. New Albany, Freight pm. Fredonia, Pm. down to Neodeslia Mondav on business. running ehoers.

Building and Loan Association meet next Monday evening. Jesse -Shinn will build a dwelling bouse in town this spring. W. R. Dalton is building a new residence on north Main street.

The County Commissioners meet in regular session next Monday, the 7th. It is reported that a five foot vein of coal has been found near Independence. Joe Throp has a nice lot of agricul John Clevencei has gone to Iowa. In the District Court in and for Wilson county, Kansas. In the matter of assignment of Finley Eros, for benefit of creditors The State of Kansas by A.

E. Smith, Assignee, in the matter of a.sieiiment of Findley to the creditors of said Findley Brothers, and To all persons whom it may concern, greeting: are hereby notified that the said as-JL sigrnee. A. Smith, has made full and final settlement of all ace mnts as regard the matter City Clerk. lie will probably return in a few weeks.

W. IL TV lNMIKi C. 15. COOK, Xotarv. J.

T. COX," County Surveyor. J. Doolev called Mondav and con Notice to the Public. I will cry sales anywhere in Wilson or adjoininjr counties.

Will sell at public auction all property brousrht to tributed $200 to the Democrat fund. Thanks. Neodeslia, 11:10 pm GOING WEST LEAVE. NeoiU-sha. Mail 2:17 p.m.

Frght. 2:40 pm. Fredonia, Mail JtlKp.m, Frght. 4:00 pm. New Albany, Mail p.m.

Frght. pm. Neodesha. Freight am. Fredonia, m.

New Albany 7:05 am. Sirs. 15. F. Bowen.

of CUUnCIl DIRECTORY. KTIIODIST Services every Sunday morning and evi-ninir. Morning at 11 a. evening service Sabbath school each Sunday morning at P.ev. .1.

K. Palmer, Tastor. M. T. Cantrell, Superintendent.

of assignment of Findlcv for benefit of creditors, ami will, i.nthe'l.nh day of Mav. file in the office of the District Clerk for Wilson is visiting relatives and friends here tural implements at his blacksmith sfiop county. Kansas, a petition to be dischacred from this week. nis truKi as said assi-riiee. and will at that time apply to the District Court of said Wilson county fur full and final discharge from his said trust.

Attest, A. E. SMITH. Asieuee. Findley Bros.

Baptist. At the Baptist Church. Services 1st, 2d and 4th Sabbath of every month at 11 o'clock am. and covenant meeting Saturday before thu 1th Suud.iy iifcfh mwnih. A.

Lewis, l'astor. Will Stivers returned home yesterdav noon, after an absence of several weeks in the west. F. A. Sweney, of Wichita, a former resident of Fredonia, was in our city the first of the week.

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

J. Hcdson. Atty for Assignee. COOK, WIUNER cox, Loan Insurance and Real" Estaw A I TWO itt'NDPiED THOUSAND ACIiLS OF LANDS ON SALE AT LOW KATES AND EASY TEKMS: SEVENTEEN FILST-CLASS FIRE INSt ll ANTE HKPHESKXTKD No Illinois or ilissouri Snide Companies represented at this oihee. office- six noons EAST of post OFFICE UP STA1IIS, I 'k EI) ON I A KAN.

PUBLICATION NOTICE. jTUKST ON'iR I'G ATIOX A Services every Sunday at 11 a. and 7 in. Sabbath In the District Court in and for Wilson county. this city.

Sales every Saturday. Terms reasonable. Satisfaction guaranteed. RUFUS GRIFFIN, Oitx 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, Src, for sale cheap "at D. A. LOOMIS, GALLERY, over Small Bros. Store.

School. a. m. evening. Prayer meeting Thursday A.

M. PIPES. Pastor. WASTED Everybody to know that J. J.

J0R150 will Desisrn, Pannel and Decorate yonrwalU aiid 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 Reefer's Prnjr Store. Fredonia.

rlhristlan Itcgnlnr nerviei-s, will lie held at 'Stone church every at 11 o'clock and 8 o'clock p. in. Elder K. Ai.i.r.v. Pastor.

L. Catchcart and Oscar Burner, of Indiana, are visiting the Small Bros, and P. G. l'imiey this week. P.

W. Bahl and wife, of Colorado, arrived here last, Friday, and are visiting old friends and acquaintances. Sam'l Smith, an enteprising citizen, called Wednesday and had his nasne placed on our subscription iist. I). C.

Holmes, of Duck Creek township, was in town last week ami made the Democrat ollice a pleasant call. R. W. Wood is having a handsome sign made in the form of a horse-shoe. J.

A. Burge is again "ruler of the roost;" he has a monopoly in the "bus" business. The Fredonia Building and Loan Association is doing a grand work in Fredonia. Do not steal coal from a one-armed minister, and that in warm Just think of it! Mr. freamand, who purchased the (iardner property, will open a restaurant therein, soon.

Last, Tuesday evening was regular council meeting, but no business of importance was transacted. The Congregational people will probably commence work on their new church building here, soon. We learn that Mr. Blank (we call him that) killed ten ducks at one shot, one iwuisas. Livicia J.

Cox vs. John II. Cox. The ate of Kansas to John II Cox, defendant above named, greeting: are hereby notified that yon have been JL 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 divonpe from you the custody of the minor child. Iccua Cox: charging you with abondmiment and grosx neglect of duty as a husband. You must answer or plead to said petition on or before the 12th day of May, 1SH4, or said petition will lie taken as true ami a judgment rendered against you divorcing said plaintiif from you, granting her. Town and Neighborhood. J.

G. McCustion, of Barton county, tne said piainutl, tiie custody ot said minor SOCIETIES. ClONSTF.f.I.ATt"?: I.OIMSK NO. A. F.

AND A.M. pcnbir nvetings fir.st and third Wednesdays of each month. A W. Cormack, Vi. M.

WM. M. OAKKOICIl. Secretary. KII-WINNINt; CHAITER NO.

R. A. M. Regular meeting scond and fourth Satur-davsof eacli month. Pf.tk.I! U.

P. Wv. M. OAKKOKD. Secretary.

Ku.wiNMN'fi corNcrr, no. s. p. s. and s.

E. M. Regular meeting lirst Saturday of stopped in our Cltv a few hours I restoring her to her former i ii i- name. Livscia Carter, and granting to her such last WeeK to call on hi uncle, ii. l.Ue.

equitnbio relief as to the court shall appear wit' iiefonlinjjly us prayed for. LIVICIA J. COX. Attest, J. b.

shis's, Clerk. Ky T. J. IlrnsoK, Att'y for PltT. Rev.

A. M. and Mrs. Fipes went to Oswefro Tuesday to attend the nieet-inir of the Congregational Association. Thfs.

Harrctt. wlio has been absent FASHIONABLE Barber Hair Dresser redoxia, Ivan. PUBLICATION NOTICE. each month. day this week, in (Jeo.

Coleman's lake, I in Illinois for a few months past, re- Wji. COWiilLL, T. I. M. 1 110 Roil Ffoo I J.

T. COX. Secretary. turned home Sundav I. O.

O. F. Reg- LODGE NO. Shaving, Shampooning, and Ilair-Cuttina; at reduced prices. Ladies' and Children's hair cut in the latest style.

Shop, one door west of Small Bros. JD ular meetings every Monday vcniiig. J. L. Coomiis, N.

O. Judge A. E. Davis, a prominent lawyer of Greenwood county, visited our city the first of the week on legal hus-iuess. W.

K. Solomon will move to Parsons shortlv with his familv. Mr. is a O. W.

Hughes, Secretary. O. O. F. "TriLSON F.NC A I'M ENT NO.

1 VV Kegular meetings second and fourth West Side of the. Square. F. Tibbetts, Prop'r. tfood citizen and a live business man which Fredonia is sorry to lose.

J. Cox. C. P. Thursdays I eac month, ft.

W. Ilt'ioirs. Scribe. c. rain Monday.

Refreshing rain, that. Who are the candidates? New onions in the market. Garden truck is coming up. Several cases of typhoid fever. Teachers examination Saturday.

Fredonia is to have a carriage shop. The boys are out with their bicycles. Old papers for sale at the Democbat oflice. Organize that Young Men's Christian Associat ion. The mail train from the east was four hours late Tuesday.

What has become of the Fredonia Li br a ry A ssoc i a i The railroad meeting last Friday was lively and interesting. Considerable corn lias already been planted in this county. It is now er-got, fergot), and not the foot and mouth disease. Donayin's Tennesseeans to-morrow night, at the M. E.

church. Another 5 per cent, will be added to all unpaid taxes June 20th. The county jail is now empty for the first time since it was built. In the District Cjurt in and for Wilson county, Kansas. Austin Corhin.

vs. R. P. Fauset M. J.

Kauset. Joel Barnhart and Ilarnhart, Defendants. T1IK State of Kansas to the" defendats above named It. I', I-'auset and M. .1.

Kauset his wife, and Joel liarnhart and Barnhart his wife will take notice that they have been sued by the said j.laiutiif. Austin V'orbin, who has filed his petition asiainst said defendants in the ottieo the Clerk of the District Court in and for Wilson county. Kansas, and that unless thev ansu er said petition on or before the I Jlh dav of May, ISM, the same will be taken as true and judgment will be rendered establishing and quietintf the title of the said plaintiff in and to the northwest quarter (U) of seetiou twentv-eijrht 02), township thirty Old), south of ranjre fourteen east, situate in Wilson county. Kansas, as airainst nil adverse chums of said defendants, or either of them, or anvone bv or through them, and declaring plaintiff's, title" to said lauds superior to any title or interest of defendants, or either of them. Attest.

ACSTIX COKBIX, Plaintiff. Shinn, clerk. 41 Bv J. Ait'v for I'lff. in.M.L K1VER CNION NO.

212. E. A. I Reg- He has on hand (he Ieat oRortmcrt ular meeting every Tuesday evening. A.

W. Cormack, President J. E. Kennedy, Secyetnr-v. R.

MOORE, Pro. OF TIIK HE I lHOXT, LIVERY AND FEED STABXiH First-class turnouts at reasonaqle prices Horses and teams eared for by the week, day or feed. Stables West of Commercial Hotel, Fredonia. Kans. R.

MOORE near this place. Neodeslia Lcjrister: Mr. Stonerjrocs out of the Commercial hotel here the last of April, but we hope he will remain in Xeovleslta. Some of the privies in the rear of the business buildings on the south side are a public nuisance, and should he looked after at once. An extra train of twenty oar loads of stock left Fredonia last Sunday for the Louis market.

There were 18 cars of cattle and 2 cars of liors. A. M. Overman has the contract for making the machines for manufacturing the improved farm fence of M. Harrison IJrown for this county.

(Jrifiin Solomon are closing out their second hand store, and Mill quit business. The room now occupied by them will he used for a grocery store. St. Patrick's Pills were named in honor of the great and good Saint Patrick meets the T3IIIL IIAKVKY POST i. A.

I 1st Satiirdnv of cacli montl at E. A. U. E. Luther has bought a farm near Jurett, this county, and moved thereto.

He was in to see us Tuesday and had his paper changed to that address. F. Landeibaugh, of Covville, called Monday and left an order for letter and bill heads and envelopes for the Verdigris Valley flouring and saw mills. John Buck started for his home in Shelby county, Indiana, Tuesday. He seems" to be well jdeased with Kansas and thinks some of investing in Wilson Ilall.

Fwdonia. Kansas. lU'TIN. of GENERAL MERCHANDISE (o i be found in Fredonia. Canned good, Sugars, flees, S.ru))K, Teas, Dried I Emits, Tobaccos, end dl kinds of I Staple and Fancy Croceries.

Also a- Commander. OWEN LEE. Adj't. PRKDONIA HCILDINO AND LOAN ASSCIA- THN. Reguliir meeting lirst Monday of each month W.il.

M. OAKKOKD. President, J. T. COX.

Secretary. PUBLICATION NOTICE. 1 couiitv real estate. big stock of Dry Goods, Jloots and Slioes, etc. Come and, seemeand learn 2'riccs.

TVMtEDOXIA LODGE NO. K. ANI H. Reg--I' ular ini-eting secnuil and fourth Wed'sday of uaidi month. OWEN LEE.

D. G. G. ftwii. Mound Lodge.

N'o. In the District Court of Wilson countv, Seventh Judicial District of the Stnteof Kansas'. John Davenport. I'laintiiF. vs.

Fred A. Petten-fdll. Catherine J. Lojrnn Hunting and Charles A. Worland.

Defendants. The State of Kansas to Loan Hunting and Charles A. Worland, defendants in said action, greeting: "TT'Ol." are hereby notified that you have been JL sued in said court by John Davenport, the plaintiff in suM action, and must, on or before the Uth day of May. 1SS. answer the petition of K.

of P. meet ev-tieir hull. Visiting The heaviest rain we. have had for 81,1,1 in evcr-v I. B.

YASSAH, UNDERTAKER AND DEALER IN Furniture, Hand-Made ward-robes, secretaries avid hook-cases, and extension tables. All kind. of repairing and work done to ordei promptly. 1 cry riday evening members in good standing I. Willitts.

K. of R. anil S. W. C.

Ilodtiin, of New Albany, made us a short call last Salurday. -Mr. H. has recently taken unto himself a better half, in "the person of Miss Mary E. Smith of this county.

C. II. liarshfield, of Osage Mission, has decided to locate with us. lie has rented the room now occupied by Solomon Griliin, and will put therein a first-class stock of groceries. Prof.

J. N. Gootmnn, of Topoka, Kansas, was in dir city the first of this week. The Prof, is at present training are invited to attend. M.

T. Cantrki.i., c. way worthy of the name, his mission several months past, fell Monday. Isaac Mitchell has sold his farm and moved to Xeodesha with his family. Considerable fun was had Tuesday l3-the "older ones" as well as the boys.

I will deliver gasoline free of ch arse New AHviuy Tost. No. (i. A meet ev ery .11 Ki i. lay evening in each mouth.

A. Woo-1. Joseph 'h Ail i nt. 1'ost 'urn manrter. was to do good so is theirs.

2-i-j-Iy The Tennesseeans have the most remarkable record, the mowt extensive collection of testimonials from prominent men and papers of any colored company that ever existed. Hear them at the M. E. church, to-morrow evening, Saturdav. The new editor of the Neodeslia Tieg-isfer has already, commenced tellimr Coyville F.oiltre No.

r7. A. S-. V. in I iVeir hall in I'm ville.

on tVeilnesilay, on or be- fore the full laoon of each month. K. M. Knliertn.il. W.

M. i t'has. I'nul. Seerelary. to customers.

4-C C. F. Tiiihetts. Sale bills uinted at this oflice i short notice and at reasonable prices. the children at rail IJiver in music, with a view of giving a concert at that place this week.

Isaac Mitchell returned from Illinois last Saturday. He will have a public sale soon, of which due notice will be triveii. Ike alwavs has the largest XI. IZl: "OLD RELIABLE" IE3IARBWAEE A2TI) IMPLEMENT HOUSE, IV nut fail to see tlie Tennesseeans Wihly l.ml'.re No. ::7.

I. (). o. V. Knn-f'ls.

meet in their hull in every Satnr- itnv ev.1!!!'!'. A'l lirothers in l' 1 stiinil.ng are irdiallv invite'l to meet with u. ii. Kimlley, X. O.

.1. S. Secretary. ni'- ii ii-ii as ii lei i in me i oitice of said court on the tilth day of March, 1KK4. or said petition will be taken as true, and judgment be accordingly.

A personal judgment against Fred. A. Petten-gill and Catherine J. I'ettengiil for with 12 percent, per annum compounded annually from July A lssl. being amount due on their certain promisor- note executed and delivered bv them July A lssl, to John Davenport.

And for the sum of 21.42. with 12 per cent, inteyst from August 27th. 1-SS'i. being amountof taxes paid by plainti'd'on the mortgaged property hereinafter described, which mortgage was given bv the defendants. Fred.

A. Petteiigill and Callierine .1. 1'etti -ngill. to John Davenport to secure the payment oi said note. An order and decree of foreclosure of said mortgage will be taken and the said judgment so to be rendered willdraw 12 per cent, from the dute of its rendition and will he declared and adjudged a lirst lien on the mortgage 1 premises.

The mortgaged real estate to-wit: The southwest iiuarier of the socthwet" quarter. Also the south half of lot -1. Also the north west ijuarter of the south west quarter. Also north half of lot t. All in section town ship range 17.

Wilson 'county, Kansas. Will at the M. E. church 0-niorrov oven- stories. lie says: "Joe Wakeliel'l i erowds at his sales, because, that 'free injr; caught a lish last AVedns.lay niornin huudi" catches 'em.

If von want to sell vour farm quick, wt inis ls Ilut a nut it in the hands of i. S. lark. Frt- 'n's'1 '-s th The e.l- Sea 'em, There April First Ha! First-class accommodations for day and week boarders Terms reasonable. I lira also agent for the celebrated Western Cottage Organ.

One of the very Yjcst orsrans offered for sale. I have several instruments at niy house, und give you a special invitation to call and examine them and get prices. I am also agent for the BUSINESS CARDS. t. a.

urnsoN, AWYT.It. Otliee over.WilMin Hunk. Kuitsjus. ioiiLt. i ltor is responsible for it." "A little nonsense now and then.

Is i IV relished bv tie best of men." A Seamand from Elkcountv, has of in. Cow-til, bought the (cirdncr on 1 'Har-bones broken at Xeo- 1 1 ooutrni ine ii. vi. miner pio iprii on i w.m i.mn got both collar-bones broken at Htio reet. be ordered sold according to law.

without an- 1 A r. I trv Tnesdav morning where lie had Xeo-j desha Monday while coupling cars, i Will has many friends here who rt-rret. to hear of his meeting with such pain-i fill accident and hope that nothing I serious mav result therefrom. If you have anything to sell, rent or trade, it will pay you to advertise it in tin? Democka r. r.

c. M.vsi:. TAWYEIt f)(lice in Court House. TllKDONIA. Kns.

praisement. and the proceeds api. lied to the pav- J- -liciinc ucwiii, -uaLium. ofutPami'bf hest machine on tL market. court, you and each of you will be forever bar- all and See UIC, 2tl door west of red and foreclosed of all right, title, claim, lien Er03.

Oil Ohio street. C. II. BbAsS. or equity of redemption in and to said real estate and every part thereof from and after said sale, i CH.VULEK Second Hand Store.

iti. Spencer and fannlv have the I dhe show card advertiser is now heart lelt svinpathies of all, in their re- tl i aiirond in the land acd the man who cent sad ailltctiofi. i i never put an adv. in a newspaper here There has been an unusual amount u-onld benefit, him. will now nrnnoo.1 'TOItNKV AT F.AW, Kre.louis.

Knnsns. TT A been to take an acknowledgement?) Our devil lookout at the window with the expectation of seeing the school house moved. 11 ro. Scott, of the Times, just after he had said, "this is a good cigar Sin a when she busted. The boy that was hunting the "meat anger." The rush that was made for Kuhnke's when it was announced that he had opened a fresh kex of beer.

in witness whereof, I hereunto sign seal. inv name and affix the seal of said court this 20th dav of March. ISM. .1. F.

Siiinx, Clerk, per B. F. Shinn. Deputy clerk. T.

J. Hudson J. K. Maxwell, Plaintiffs Att'vs. tlilice KhsI Siile Soiitoi'.

Will eivi- eronii.t in Kltentiiei to anv leisiness in bis line. a Kfisclalty of I'nitcil Suites I. ami Oilii mill I'en-ion business. of drunkenness in Fredonia the past ten to rive the tramp a $10 biil to carry out of the country and receive in return a card with his name printed thereon. PUBLICATION NOTICE.

-Exchange. We learn from F. I.auderbau'rli that The men after they had drank some days. Why is this? Hev. A.

E. Lewis says that seme one has been stealing his coal, and more that he knows who it is. Ellis Carroll sold his personal property at public sale yesterday, at his farm, three miles southeast of tswn. Jam's P.erks was found guilty of subornation of perjury and to 1S70-18S3. A Car Load of Cooking" and Heat- ing- Stoves to select from.

We have added to our assorts ment an immense stock of Harness, Saddles, Bridles, Coyville is hot on the railroad track. of the contents of that keg: "Don't sav The proposition is to run a road from SOLOMON GRIFFIN, General Auctioneer AND Commission Merchant, 1st door west of Star Grocery, Fredonia. Keep constantly on hand a larre assort ment of all kinds, classes anil styles floods, which they will sell at prices that can't be beat. All kinds of second hand goods bought and sold. Call and see us if you have anything to sell or want to buy any goods.

GRiFFiN SOLOMON. anything about this, and we'd get some more of 'em." Those persons who were looking for baloons, etc. A. PKKKINS. 1.

PHYSICIAN AND SU1UJKON, Frdinia, Kau. ()FriK. II doors west Wilson IJ.ink. A. IV.

COK.MACK, M. PlIVSICIAX iV Sl It'iKoX. Ofkk North Side Square, Fredonia. J. J.

KAKKETT, M. V. PHYSTCIAX am- Fredonia, Kans. Otlicof at YV. I.

Pierce A Bros, drugstore. Larsons to Thayer, Altoona. Coyville, Toronto, and thence; to Eureka, intersecting the K. P. at Ellsworth.

Lau-derbaugh says that Fredonia give them the "col 1 shoulder," else the road would have come by this place. We 11 Law at Ai.toona. I. C. Cuppy, of Al'oona, traded his stock of goods at that place to Mr.

DeFord, taking in ex- one year in the penitentiary at hard labor. O. V. Small delivered McCow- an, of near Chanute, last week 130 head know nothing ahoiuthecnterpri.se, but we ilo know that there is no better i enaiige cerium reai estate; tun, ascsr-country than the Verdigris valley. taining the title rot to be just as rep Curry Combs, Brushes, resented, he came to town this week and sued out a replevin for the goods.

of cattle and 1(10 head of hogs for which he received I Ellis Carroll, three miles southeast of town, lias purchased lots in the north iart of our city and will build a resi- deuce thereon at once. I a. w. iiowrc, This county is to have a murder trial at the May term of the District Court: The case of the State of Kansas vs. 1 1 uuh uuiililand et in which the defendants are charired with murder in DKNTIST.

Otliee with Pr. Cormack. not side of Sijuare. Fki.donia. Kns DeFord, however, filed the necessary bond, and got possession of the goods again.

Thus is laid the foundation, in all probability, for a long and tedious law suit: The Oldest Magazine in America. In the District Court in and for Wilson county, Kansas. Hen.iamin S. Rotch, I'laintiiT, vs. A.

Tom-liusiin and Dora. D. Tomlinson, Defendants. The State of Kansas rpio Dora D. Tomlinson.

Guy Tomlin-1 son and Orai-e Inez Tomlinson. You and inch of yon are hereby notiiicd that the plain-tiiTahove named did, on the Jd day of A. Ii. 1.SS4. tile his motion in the shove entitled cause in the District Court of Wilson county, Kansas in words and figures as follows to-wii: "In the District Court for Wilson county, Kansas.

Itenj am in S. notch. vs. James A. Tomlinson and Dora D.

Tomlinson, MOTION. Now on this, the 2nd day rf January, ls-St. comes the plaintiff herein and moves the court to revive the judgment iu this cause on account of the death of said James A. Tomlinson. as heretofore nuirseste'l on the record of the court.

The defendant. Dora D. Tomlinson, widow of said James A. Tomlinson. and his two children, viz: James Guy Tomlinson and Grace Inez Tomlinson, infant heirs of James A.

Tomlinson, beinx the successors of said defendant James A. Tomlinson. and court foran-order reviving the jurierment. heretofore rendered iu tliis cause auainst said successors, said judgme it stilt remaining unpaid T. J.

Ilt-pso-. Attorney for I'laintiir." Yoc are further notified that unless you appear either in person or by aent or attorney, application will be made to the court on the dav of May, A. D. 1SS4. to have a guardian adiitem appointed for and on behalf of said James Guy Tomlinson and Grace Inez Tomlinson.

minor children of said James Tomlinson deceased, and that such truardian a llitem will be required to answer to "the foregoing petition for revivor of jungnient. at said date, and that unless good cause be shown for refusing said in tion for Mich revivor, said judgment wili be fully revived against you and each of you. so as to fully authorize, iue wile of the mortgaged and foreclosed premises, vizr The southeast quarter of section twenty (HO), township thirty fourteen, in AVilson county, Kansas, in satisfaction of said judgment. That said judgment will then, on said iwth day of May. A.

D. lss4, be revived, and execution airainst said land awarded in said cause, as provided for in said original judgment sought to be revived: and yon are further notified that your equitr of redemption in said lands will be forever barred after suie and confirmation thereof in said action. You. and each of you, are further notified, that one Thomas Ged.les, lias filed a cross bill in 1 It is possible that Fredonia will be the lirst decree, which ori-inated in visited by a circus this season. There AUcn has been removed, bv was one passed through town last change of venue, to this countv fo'r 127 Albany llnnf fv I Mr trial.

The able legal talent engaged in the prosecution and defense, will make lilt 1CH lIlt'HIJpl. The "stud-horse" show given on our DEALER IX All work gu ar- a teed and 1 1'iinhe streets ol a Saturday may be all "5 prices reasoua- iigni, out it woutu not lie tolerated 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 PIHH'EY, Successors to W. W.

SHOL.ES, DRY GOODS. some ci vilized communities. or. Sq Fredonia, Kan. There are at this time more new bidlltT l.lli'f in Frn.liini-i flio.i Although neatly every one knows of Goiley's I.a.ly's Book, it is not generally known that it is the oldest monthly publication in America.

in islil, it has outlived all other magazines, and might wiih propriety be called the mother of magazines in this country Gray-haired men and women remember it as an entertainer when their hearts were find voting 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 iu days of "Auld Lung Syne," It is an old and well-remembered landmark in our American literature, and we doubt not that many of our readers will this one of the most, interesting criminal trials that has been had in our county. The attorneys lor the prosecution are Ceo. A. Amos, County Attorney of Allen county, C.

H.Hutchena ami T. J. Hudson, and for the defendant are G. P. Smith and Goodin Kep-linger.

"To make a local news paper interesting it is necessary that the editor Jr 1 0 11 0 i ever saw at one time since we came to AUD C0NE3CTI0U ARY I the rlace. Let the good work go on. A. 1 1 1'roprietor, Sheriff Hood, of Xeosho county, was Couth ilv Satire, Kieilotiin, Kan. over last week and got young Brown, Warm meals furuinhcJ on notice should be made acquainted with the who was in jail here, and took him to that county, where his trial is being held this week.

local news Manv people who know of memories oi otner nays. We notice the signs it, front of the itcms worth Polishing, quietly keep them to themselves, and then find fault a tjhu v.f'i iiiu nun fuif. lishes it has evidently determined that all who seek to renew their acquaintance with the old favorite shall not be disappointed. As viewed mechanically, it is excelled by none, while its The DEXTER Stables WibKV, Proiirietor. FKKDONIA.

'I KAXS.V i'irsit ehiss turuout-i at rensonnhlo 1-1 Stub les the North ile of Siure. said case, iu which he sets fortn the fact that he jpostofficein this city, were all flat on the ground the first of the week. Some man suggested that it was Oak ford's I work, though no news of his appoint- 1 is tae owner anci turner 01 me certain note ex- CLOTIIIXG And in fact. EVERYTHING Uusrially kept in a Country Store. Highest Cash Price eorps of literarv contributors includes mauv of I eeuled bv James Tomlinson.

now deceased, dat-the best kuownnames of magazine writers" It August 1, Ml, in favorof Mrs. Elizabeth W. I Brown, for two hundred dollars, due in five certainly speaks well for it and our people, that, 1 vears froln the date of said note, which, taid note, draws interest at the rate of six per eent. ment lias yet been received. CASPER MEYER, rf hT si ipped stock to M.

Louis durmsr the lias on hand, and will make to ordei i i i vi with the paper because no mention was made of them. People whose friends die give the paper no mention of the fact, and then feel hurt because an obituary does not appear. People who get married feel slighted if the announcement is not made in the marriage column. We cannot publish news or items of any kind of which we have no knowledge, and the only way we can get them i fo our friends and readers to send them in. ti short 'iiOti.

Stnne W.l' 'over IF" per annum, payable semi-annually, on the first days of February and August of each year. That said note is secured by a mortmira of even therew ith executed by the deceased James Tomlinson and his wife. Oora I. Tomlinson, and conveying the said southeast quarter of said section twenty, township thirty," range fourteen, and that he demands as a part of th? ileroe ami order of the revivor of said PAID FOR notwithstanding tire enormous efforts made by the publishers of the numerous "penny dreadfuls." it finds such a large patronage, not only in America, but all over the world. Although its low subscription price ($2.00 a year) may some what influence its large circulation, we are inclined to ascribe its popularity to intrinsic merit-and we most bid the old book Godspeed on its second half-century.

iiato Posts, Ilitching Tosts. Caps ana Sills, Steps, Teave orders at thi Democrat ollice. yhop anl 'residence corner of Grant and streets, Fredonia, Kan. S. A.

BROWN Iiumbcr, Lath, Sash, Ioors, Blinds, Iiinie, Cement Plaster, Hair, Sand, Paint and Coal. judgment against you, that iu case said lands shauld be sold to pay the judgment of the plain tiff herein, that after satisfying said judgment, a sufficient amount of the proceeds of said sale of Will exchange goods for Country Pro- Crain and Produce Market. dace. 3T. 33nly.

said land shall be applied to the payment 01 his said claim and costs in that behalf expended, and you are further notified that nnless yon answer or plead tu said cross bill, and answer TFriday April 4th. ISKl Corn per bushel. 33 rts 3m26 Wheat ..75 to Jv5 cts i iu said on or before the said dny of Mav. A. l.

his said answer will be taken as fcr heaf, Oafs, Corn, Flax: ill S38d and Castor Beans. aoid- cars hogs and (i of cuttle; J. W. Defevers 3 cars of cattle; A. R.

Knoles 1 car, ana Geo. Shaffer -1 cars of cattle. Belcher, tfie character delineator, wliogavea snide entertainment at the court house last Monday evening to a small audience, arrived here last Sunday and proceeded at once to advertise "for a small house" by giving practical illustrations cf the character of a drunkard, on our streets. The lirst quarterly meeting for the present conference year, of the Fredonia charge, will be held in the M. E.

church, April 12th and 13th. The qnaiterly Conference will conver.e at 2 o'clock p. on Saturday, and at 7:30 p. Saturday, and at 11 o'clock a. Sunday.

The Presiding Elder, Rev. T. llan-na, of Emporia, will preach. All are invited. J.

F. Pa lmek, Pastor. for the working elass. Sund 10 cents for postage and we ill mail yon free royal, valuable box of sample poods thai will put von in the way of mak- true and a decree will be entered in said case orderinar his said note paid out of the proceeds of the sale of said lands made in pursuance the judgment in this case, iveordinclv as prayed for. J.

Hurisojr. Att'y for Plaintiff and Attest. cross petition of Thos. Oeddes. seal.

J. r. kin Clerk District Court. 45-7 Oats 30 cts Rve do SOets Flaxseed ,..1 10 Hay er ton 3.50 Bacon per lb 14J cts Shoulders do id cts Hams do 1 cts COMMERCIAL HOTEL. Northwest Corner Square, ERSDQILi, KANSAS, W.

Til. Hor ton, PKOritlETOK. The house under the new nianagc-rrtent has been thoroughly renovated and cleaned up, and "is now i strictlv nrst-class house. Board by the day or week. Fine Sample Kuoins for Commercial Men.

City Electfox. Our city election occurs next Tuesdayl We hear of no candidates in the field, and there wiil probably be none until the morning of the election. We have but little to say-concerning the election, and yet it concerns the best interest of our little city that we have prudent management of our city affairs. There is but little to do, but this wants to be done right. We are not in favor of a "masterly inactivity," nor in that other course, which would heedlessly involve our city in debt.

Good, conservative men, are safe to rely on, an 1 such, we should say, we oa'ht to elect next Tuesday. Conic iiiidL Soo XJ. Lard cts 4 1 i 1 BOI7N. ntiHti uii i-j ris Esgs per doz Si et IlFncrs. On Monday, March SUtb, 1SH4, to Mr.

and Mrs. Hedges. fr( Krerlonia. a daushter. iiic more iswiey in a few days than yon ever thousht possible at any businss.

not rerpiired. will start you. Yon can work all the time or spare time only. The work is nniTersally 8dsjrtl to both sexes, younir and old. You can et.riy earn from SO cents to $Ti ev-err evening.

ThaT'aH who want work may test the business, we make iis unparalleled offer: to all who are not veil satisfied we will send 1 to pay for the trouble of vvritiT-r tis. Full partien-lars. directions sjnt freel Fortunes will be made by those who will their whoie lime to the work. Oreat sw-es absonittly sure. Don't delay, turtnow.

Address fc rortlani, Maine, Apples per bushel 1 20 52.50 C5 3.00 i CUicKens -per aoz. GO cts DIED, Irish Potatoes'. Osi.ll sit tlio Democrat' Ollioo loi JOS PRIHTINGr. Sfcicici vorlc done on sltoi iioticc Fat cows heifers. 3.25 SiEsORit-On Fridav.

Marrh 2sih. Fre- rat pteera. jer mihtcro Mr. and CM 4. UU f) 4.

rtoliiiL of typhoid fever. Ma $1 Mrs Win. S-pcucer; atnjiit at carv.

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