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The Hartford Call from Hartford, Kansas • 3

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ft "IT rA -maiiti. Mas wil i i St. Patrick's Pills were named in honor of the great and good Saint Pt.viek. and have shown themselves the nd fotirilii Juts Of corner of school is to have a Lcabo IIABTFOBD CALL. at St.

church, and jl Sfjli ar.ic streci. The board of count' commissioners have agreed to adjourn until such a time asmay be thought necessary to prepare the petition asking fora bond house. his in nvftrr wav worthy of the name O- P. F. Pastor.

theirs. wanted at S. II az- mission was, to do erood: so is Old fence rails More about the Fourth. Unintentionally the names of those who took part in the dialogue on the Fourth of July were omitted from our report last week. The ladies who represented the States were all beautifully dressed in white and were carried to the p-rounds upon a large float up left's.

S.E.LANPHEAR, LOCAL EDITOIt. election in lmenctaro townsuip in of the St. Louis Emporia rail ITon. G. W.

Sutton left Tuesday for t. -lituu rctiM every ate ttafa' atU at If a.i;i. aud nt 'T' nl-1. Lovi-JOi', Piblor Hubtisy school ot 9 o'clock. All iiivitest Prayer iiieeiinff I'Lursdiy road.

The petition will be signed by infirm tv of the voters in the town Topeka to attend the state convention. Board of Health to enter on the premises of any person within the limits of the city for the purpose of ascertaining whether or not the provisions of this ordinance are being violated, and to remove or cause to be removed at the expense of the owner or occupant of-the pi-emises, any and all filth and offal foniKilthereon, in violation of the provisions of this ordinance. G. Be it further ordained, that anv' person or persons found intoxicated within the limits of this city shall upon conviction be subject to a punishment as hereinafter provided. .7.

-Any person who is not engaged iu any legitimate business, who An infant son of Waldo Wooster -i XT 1 CofnV. j. j. llcpicsentr: the JEtna, enpital Home of N. capital $3,000,000, Coml ITiiion, capital $1,9117,581, Hartford, capital $1,250,000.

Phenix, of Brooklyn, $1,000,000. RATES: 1 per MOO for 3 year3. All fire and was ourieci at iiwsuu I'l't-at-DinR every aes otid ibbiit'u morning nnf eTening at chnrti corner of College St' and Mp'e Avenue. W. Etv.Es, Pasfof.

Prayer meeting Wednesday r.igl.t. Sold by H. D. Polleck. Joseph Car-tor, Savannah, Missouri, says I purchased a fifty cent bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy from the drag-store here for my mother, and it did her more good than all of the other medicine she has ever taken." Sold at 25 and 50 cents per bottle by II.

D. Pollock It is a matter of fact and will not be disputed by any. who have used St. Patrick's Pills, that they are unequalled for disorders of the liver, and as a cathartic. They cleanse the system, purify the blood and regulate the fiver and bowels.

Their pleasant ef-lpct make them a sreat favorite with TO PATRONS. Terms of advertising mada known on application. Business no! ices (in fire cent, column) Eve eenls per line per insertion. Reading matter notices elsewhere in the paper, ieo cents per line. All obituary or eulogistic articles, prose or poetry, three cents per line.

TO CORRESPONDENTS. Write plainly. Cross your teas find dot jour eyes Sign your full proper name so that we may- ktuv who ycu are. All anomymous. irresponsible letters go Blnm into the w.vsie Tjnsket.

Remember that Gibbon Milner sell white lime not limestone at lowest prices- fteo. W. Steams of Topeka is a can- ship. The Emporia Republican says that the county convention unceremoniously sat down on the old ring. That was undoubtedly the case, but to an editor up a tree it would seem that the convention found sitting there very uncomfortable in fact it seemed a great tacks upon its seat-ing propensities.

The candidacy for representative at Emnoria having fallen to Hon. Jacob on the highest seat was Miss Belle Chumlea, who supported the flag and carried out with great success the role of Goddess of Below we give a list of those who participated Dr. G. W. Sutton represented Uncle Sain J.

M. Ruby Brother Jonathan, and Miss Ella Britton Columbia. The states were personated as follows District of Columbia, Minnie Wells Louisiana, Mary Dudley South Carolina, Frankie Smith; Texas, Myrtie Stubbs West Virginia, Clara Robertson; Massachusetts, Carol Dudley Oregon, Ella- Duckett Minnesota, Dora StumpffT Kansas, Stella Rogers; Peksbytehian. Divine services wi.i be held at the College Cm the seeoui an-t fourth Snhbnths of each taenia at 11 oclock a the first Sabbath at 7 p.m. M.

ab bison. Pastor. shall be found within the limits of iv.r Ktate Superintendent of lightning. Tornado, Cyclone and Windstorms, $1 1 Public Instruction. this city, carrying on his person a pistol, bowie knife, dirk or other deadly, weapon, or who shall firja off any gun or pistol of any kind within the per hundred lor years; i.au per hundred for years.

I will have Ice Cream and on hand every, day. Mrs. M. E. Hazlett.

swir.r fid i tor of the News, a bitter SOCIKTIES. O. O. F. Meetings held every Monday- evening at Union hall.

Visiting brotheri invited to attend. CiiA3- A. Dow, N. G. I.

Stewart, Secretary. limits of thiscitv. shall be subiect to 1 norsnn. an hit, to COfiStioation. Sold LOCAL IVKWfc.

fio-ht. has been enaendered, but as arrest, and upon conv iction snail oe J. T. Tho. TVAtJtinn rrflvinT for the forma by 11.

if. 1-ouocK. punished as provided in section 8. friend Stotler is a man of indomitable momr nnd neraeverance. he will un Vermont, Alice Flickinger Iowa, Jen Tr II T.

Fuller took a run down to ri 3 nCTSon or persons wno V. Do not infiure with other agents at high rates when I can insure at low rates iu the best companies in the world. I defy any man in the state to present a better list at the same rates J.J.EVANS. Office, Exchange next to bank. St.

Louis last Saturday morning with tion of a new school district from the west side of this one will not be granted: -r' TuiTftno Tndiona xTan. ml! "violate anvofthe proceeding -f To The Puhlic. This is to certify that all policies is i ionaa, ireue I'cmuos about four hundred head of fat hogs doubtedly be elected in spite of the violent warfare which will be waged aaainst him. m- Anderson Illinois. JUiiue tomus G.

A. It. Regular meeting every Friday evening at Union hx.L Visiting comrades cordially invited to meet in F. C. and L.

TfeofcAa CuafBFtt, P. C. Lee Ewan. Ajufant Ttlf Missouri Pacific railroad has in Sickness is increasing quite rapidly sections of this ordinance shall, upon conviction, be fined in any sum not less than three nor more than twenty-five doUars, or imprisioned in the sued by M. L.

Samson, of Emporia, Kansas, District Agent for the German Insurance Company of Freeport, New York. Belle Chumlea uaiiiorma, Josie Collins Deleware, Lida Ho-vious Rhode Island, Bessie Kell Mr. Joseph Byerly, of Neosho Rap structed conductors not to collect tick ets from passengers until seats are county jail not less than ten nor more ZTS to fo -m ids, drove a curiosity into town ine other day in form of a horse with a provided. A O. TJ.

W. Hartford Lodge, Ko. mpels Salurdav nieht exort on or be uoo 1' a. I 1 1 li r. IHJJ P.

U. ANDERSON, Tropiietor, Hartford Kas. Nevada, Mattie Hurst NebrasKa, Jennie Cracraft Michigan, Minnie Wil-Vina Ponnsrlvania." Nella Wells this vicinity, owing to the hot weather, undoubtedly. Be careful of yourselves. Mrs.

Lucy Yeager died last Friday evening at the residence of her son, Lemuel Yeager, of Eagle creek, at the age 67 years. W. B. Holt and family started on regular moustache. It is in two ui- thT ThtfoVdinance shall "take part ther eof akk correct a nb all effect ahd be in force from and after fore eaeh full moon.

L. M-J. J. Evans, Eecordef. visions like any other exquisite, ana Tuesday for a trip to New Jersey, Maggie Perry Kentucky, Br.mp.

four inches long. Mr. iiyeriy where- they will remain several uays Ora Meskimmons Tennessee, Lucelia its publication the Hartfonl Call says they have to trim it occasionally, THOMAS CAMPBELL, visiting relatives. A. O.

U. W.Friendship Lodge. Na. 6, Degree of ilonor, meets Tuesday efenings. O.

GfotrLD, W.S, of U. J. E. SsEStKEBt, Secretary. and any policies or slips ot whatever nature bearing his signature will be recognized by the company.

to prevent its lntenering wiui tu animal's feeding. Where's Barnum We desire it to be understood that StumpfT New Hampshire, Mouie Collins Maine, Cappie Clark Georgia, Birdie Sutton Maryland, Ella Cunningham Mississippi, Alma Meskim- Mayor. Browning, I City Clerk. M. F.

Uu.nd, becy. the Gall is an lnciepeutieni paper, The Cati. is besinnina: to make it- are not responsible consequently we NT SEE5J IT. oif foit. in T.ron nountv.

It had the A. F. M.Hartford Lodge, No 193. meets the Satnrday night on or hefor eacli fnll moon. Visiting bretberen cordially invited' 1 A.

Txttoa. M. for what is said. Not seen the new Davis Sewing Ma nions Virginia, Mary riooenaou Alabama, Cynthia Cracraft Wisconsin, Dora Wilkin Missouri, Hattie Davis T. E.

McMillan of Emporia has been rominated for commissioner in the first district over P. G. Halberg, the present incumbent. John Fullen takes his departure this week for Iola, Kansas, where he will establish a skating rink. We trust he may be successful.

BUSINESS LOCAL SEWS. Joe Evans, who formerly worked in chine Then you don't know any honor of first mentioning Hon. J. o. Buck for justice of the supreme court, and it also brought out Hon.

G. W. thine about pleasure in doing your Charles Nattkemper's sliop in uns city, has established a shop in the village of Leabo, Coffey county. Albright of this nlace for state sena sewing, and never will know what comfort is, until you have -seen and Mrs.Fuller has canary birds to sell Straw hats at Bernheisel Kell's. O.

G. T. Hartford Lodge No. .68 meet! every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock in Union Hall. G.

SutTiE, W. C. T. A. D.

Chambers, Secretary- tor a. nomination which has met with Arkansas, EflSe Duckett Colorado, Mattie Bransonj Connecticut, Ella Hazlett. The territories were represented by B. C. J.

M. Meskimmons, L. Cracraft, C. Rayl, W. 1 1 WI I nnor'i WI this Tierfect machine, it is jrreat favor ana wnicn win piouauij John Messenger of FortScott, a Oranges and lemons at Bernheisel wej calculated to make mankind hap- ARNFStj bnUr brother-in-law of Levi Kell gave us a -wr- i i I a I- -J 1 be made the final decision of the convention.

jveiis. pier ana better on earxu, auu, buue- very pleasant call last Wednesday; he great here- at. finnld fore, no less tittea ior tne Nails at lowest rates Boots and Shoes made to order and good fits guaranteed. REPAIRING done on short notice in workmanlike manner. went on to rJllsworin should be in ev-! after.

The uavis Dudley, J. Kell, E. Robertson and (x. Britton, and the whole constituted one of the most interesting features of the celebration. CORRESPOND EXCE.

Haiitford got there in good shape at the county convention, receiving the timnorarv chairman, temporary secre Harper's. Fresh bread and cakes at Bernheisel Miss Alice Kntrekin of Carlyle, 111. ery home. It makes tne tirea motuer, and overworked housewife, more cheerful. It brings back the smiles, and daughter of the late Judge Entreiun tary, permanent secretary, member of EMORY LANPHEAR, M.

1. HaSTFOED, KAKfAS. PHYSICIAN 8CROEON. ITifiensei of Children a Specialty. G.

W. SUTTON, M. if. HaTORBf, Ki.VS. Physician Office in Pollock's Drug Store.

of that city and a niece of Levi lveu of this place, is visiting friends here. Sunday there was great rejoicing in the house of Hamraan. For unto Philip of that name a son was born, and great was his joy The republican convention will meet at Eureka next Wednesday to nomi; nate candidate for state senator. Dr. Lanpheal of this city will attend.

S. C. Bixler started for south west Missouri this week to look after a tract of woodland in which he is interested. He will probably return next week. Jerry Huggins, of Burlington, was in town lastVriday.

He is building a Kell's. Eggs and butter wanted at Bernheisel Kell's. the county central commiiwe, one relegate to the state convention, one delegate and one alternate to the judicial nnnvpntion "and one delegate and one banishes the blues, eaused by using the old, cumbersome and heavy machines. Don't let the sun go down an-v without calling upon W. L.

Leabo Creek. Leabo Creek, July 18. W. F. Clark has dug his well down A Bargain.

A residence with one ncre or erouna. auu a une about twenty feet, and no water yet. in this village, can be had- at On the Ueorge rnce smppeu CITY MEAT MARKET, CHAS. A. JOHNSON PROPRIBTOU.

Has constantly on hand ft large itoek of FRESH BEEF, BACON. HAM, ETC. CASH PAID FOR HIDES. Milner, who sells the New Davis Vertical-Feed Sewing Machine, the machine of machines a uargam. ppj vj.

two car loads ol nne nogs ou uouia. Tt is said that E. A. Baker will this D- G. D.

MAXSON, M. fall erect a jtew residence on his farm, alternate to the Senatorial convention. Not so bad for a hot day. James II, Snider and family this week took their departure for the Sac and Fox Aaency in the Indian Territory. Mr.

"Snider goes there for the purpose of erecting a government building for which he has the con- L. S. Beam has purchased the carpenter shop of James Snider and will continue- the business of Mr. Snider and at that nlace. See change in Hams, bacon, bologna, at Bernheisel Kell's.

Sweet eider and Soda pop at Bernheisel Kell's. New A-merry-cus cheese at Bernheisel Kell's. Plenty of wire on hand at Gould Harper's. Nails' always on hand at Gould PUBLICATION NOTICE. State of Kansas, Lyon county.

near Alfred Lewis. r.rm rosidmiee near the fair grounds J. L. Karr recently purchased a new PRACTISING PHYSICIAN. Tn the District Court of said county, il IIIOV 11 A card.

steam thresher, engine and separator and will make that his future home. The Leabo Light is bitterly fight- A Buck vs. Oscar uck. Office at Mazsonc. Ltsnphear's Drug Stor all complete.

To Oscar Buck greeting This is to notify you that you have been We are authorized to announce. the imr the proposition to vote $125,000 T. M. Mauck has put up nis large tract the edifice when compietea win bonds in Coii'ev county" in aid of the that lw valued at 1 5,000. We hope hm1 bv C.

A. Buck, that a petition is harA'est in fine style, witn nis McCormick harvester. Si and Emnoria railroad. Sour their residence among the nOble red now on file iri the office of the clerk of DR. G.

WAD3W0RTH WRIGHT, DENTIST, Lyon Comity, Katsas. Will be Hartford July 17. 18 and IS. A. Dow spent last week in Bur- be lioth pleasant and pront- grapes.

the District Court of said Lyon coun Harper's. Buy your boots and shoes at Bernheisel Kell's. 1 J. A II ible, and that the time will speeany Hugton, appointing a sup agent ujsen .1 4- 1 i 1 ty that the said U. A.

cue, apptam Special attention paid to filling and savings Bj' request of man3' voters we are authorized to announce Thomas 'S j-tiiriP! im tnev will reLiiin uui niirserv stock. nlnintiff and Oscar Buck as defen- i the natural teeth. A permanent at teed ini artificial teeth. Examination and midst. Tlie nicest Gingham's you ever saw that said suit is brought for During the time suss xseiiiu jrnee WuR-or Tnrieneudent candidate for name of Hon.

G. W. Albright as a candidate for State Senator subject to the decision, of the Republican district convention. Neosho Rapids was well represented at Emporia, Monday night, Maurice Muleonery and Alf. Roberts being prominent among the democrats who were enjoying the meeting.

Having 7put my oven in complete order, I shall hereafter keep on hand -r 1 J. H. STUMPF, Dealer in BOOKS! JSOORS! BOOKS! SCHOOL SUPPLIES, Blank Books, Writing Pape advice free. Rooms at Taylor at N. Gollober a decree of divorce by said plaintiff A.

Broiran of this city made the scntativo of the Sixtv Second 13 on a Visit lO imuaun, "ov-io Price, is holding down the kitchen best speech that was delivered at the For cheap soods go to the book from Said defendant, and for the care Legislative District. i ii work. and nil todv of their minor children, Emporia ratification he was irequeuuy store' at the Post Office. L. li.

EEtLOOO, J. M. Kellogo, Probute Judge. Nolary PuIiU i. r.M KELLOGG, On the 10th, the commissioners sus A Neosho Falls widower with twen- applauded, anil conciuuiug, ue cau- and for ad judgment lor tne costs anu of this suit and unless you tv-four children is about to marry pd for three cheers for Cleveland and tained County Superintendent, o.

fhrminff school district No. Tii-Kov widow with nineteen. It is not ATTORNEYS AND COUNSELLORS AT LAVV. Office at the Court Htfase Eftr- Old papers for sale at this office. Fitty cents per hundred.

Clothing, shirts, Jeans pants, over Rl Those who located the houses No. Hendricks. These were given heart-ilV nnrl were followed by three still a full supply ot breact, cases, pi of the two towns will be potia. Kansas. 17 and 18 budded better than they fresh every IfiiPW AMERICUS.

more lusty Cheers in nonor oi iui. Droo-an. the finest speaker of the oc MONEY TO LOAN appear and make answer to said petition on or before the 29th day of August, 1884, judgment will be taken against you as prayed for in said petition, as above mentioned in this notice. G. W.

Frederick, Attorney for Pl'ff. Mrs. lvi. iii. Dudley Smith is making prepara- casion.

Democrats, and Republicans ON FIRST. MO aTG AGES. moved. Emporia News. Mr.

Baker, who lives by the tank, brought in Tuesday two double-heads of rye. They are curiosity. He says he has found seven this season. That is a sure sign of good luck. POCKET BOOKS ENVELOPES, PENS.

PENCILS, PURSES And Everything in the way of STATIONERY alike were proud that Hartford claim tions for building a neat home lor ins V- Mound. CuiCAo'o Mounp, June 18, 8-i. Rev. Lovejoy- rreached an interest-- Unn. ed so young and popular a speaker as family in the east part ot tne cny.

Thus the good fight of faith in the alls, at Bernheisel Kell s. Butter and eggs iiken exchange for gootls at W. H. Fickinger's." Go aiid see tlie Hartford sewing machine at Gould Harper's. If you want the best cutlery dont fail to call on Wolf and Rogers.

The. latest periodicals can always be Mr. Brogan proved. future prosperity, of Hartford goes on. Thr.

Tpmocrats of Lvon couiitv held 3. COMBS. J. A. CONTRACTOR A BUILDER.

Win take cbntrftots for bftiMing pvthUStt ing sermon tue cuiiuieu Our friend, James Hntton, starts for Colorado next Friday to visit relatives and see the caun try. a grand ratification meeting at Empo Such wrangling and fighting as was TLA in the republican conven riaon Monday evening. It was one of the i largest meetings of the kind Bargains in Land The Cupp Bros, report wheat as not tioui last Saturday is. a shame to the anil VVA ivrnx it will nerer I)e re- private frame buildings at reasonable rmca obtained at the P. O.

Book store. turning out as well as expected. ever held In southern Kansas. The music was excellent, being furnished Call oii or -adoress os at Ilartforu, Kansas. Our people express themselves as peated while we resiue iu ujuu HOUSES! We are pleased -to hear that Hon.

G. W. Albright contemplates removal to this city. He will, we understand, soon begin the ereetion ot a fine residence on thewest side. A goodly number of corn fields are now laid by," that is, they have been sufficiently cultivated and have vcach-od such an advanced stage of growth that one or two good rains will make them yield an abundar'j crop.

well satisfied with the republican coun- NEOBQO VALLEY by the Knights Templar band, the Hartford band, the Knights of Pythias t.v ticket. Evans Brothers will have sixty head The finest line of builders hardware in the county at Wolf and Rogers. Just -go to W. II. rFlickinger's for your ctfeap glassware ane queeusware.

Dr. White's Stomach bitters pre band and the Emporia drum corps. L. S. BEAM.

"HARTFORD, KANSAS OOXTRACTOHi AN BUILDER Will take costracls for tie erBctioa of alf The most notable event of the was the marriage of J. C. Madaris isoniea for sale at the stock yartts The speaking was of the highest order. J. McCown of the Emporia jl it LAND AGENCY nfivt Saturday.

uiy u. "oe uu- of this place with Miss Susie Kamsey, i 1 1 4. Dpmoerat. F. A.

Brogan of Hartford, kin la of public ot private buildings ef lirick. etone oT Wood, Makes a specialty ff of Parkerville, at the residence of the inr to purchase will tlo wen can i fit a the stock will be sold C. H. Carswell of Cottonwood Falls, bride's parents, July 3. The ceremony all kinds of (scroll Snigv T.J3-lVees, Mngr.

We received a very pleasant call W. T. McCartv. Frank Bucher and was performed by Rev. Johnson in the 1 i 1 4A 111 111V cheap.

Ttif TTjirtfnrd Baud was in attend HaVvev Frith of the Emporia bar being vents fever and ague. I Berniieisel Kell. Don't buy a summer stove until you see one of those Oil stoves at tf. Goclp Harper's. I will hot be undersold on presence of a large numoer oi relatives and; friends of the contracting from Hon.

G. W. Albright on Inesday. Mr. Albright considers his nomination for state Senator at the Eureka con HARTFORD, KANSAS; TO BUY 1 AND TO SBLIi 1 of a mp.nt.iinr at Emixrhi last the speakers.

The meeting was characterized bv the large number of ladies CHARLES II. DEM03S, HARTFO'B, KAH. CONTRACTOR BDILtffiR. Will take contractB for all kinds of the ni'rlit and well sustained vention as a very probable result of parties. Mr.

and Mrs. Madaris with a numbetof friends left for the home- of the eroom for a short X. hnn obtained, or oe Agent lor the eale of all kinda of it rapuv the deliberations of that body. present, some ot wnom occupieu positions, upon the platform, and by the unusually good behavior of the im- i 1 i 1 ,3 5m e- 11 1 1 1 UM1 visit They will soon take up their I by any house in town. penter wor at ressoname raies.

rs The Coffey county institute is now 3 W. II. Flickinger. done prsrap: Iy and satislsctioa guarameea mense audience. The entire proceeu- residence in their beautitul Home ai in su-ssion at Burlington conducted insrs were of a very satisfactory char P-ivh-ni-viUo Hie presents were ele-J bv Sunt J.

C. assisted by Profs. want to loan $20,000 on real estate acter. in itio titYt. fifteen davs at a very low gant and numerous.

We wish Mr. and Mrs. Madaris a long and happy E. Miller, W. II.

Johnson and Frank Kizer. One hundred and forty teach JOESBAKEB. hartfoicd, kaks as-, STONE rate of interest. J.J.Evans. An item or two and a mis-statement appeared in the Call last week which have been construed as reflecting on ers are reported in attendance, THE 1 A hotel in the center of JTurtford, 12 A vW? lumber wasfon and a set of rooms, good cellar aud well, 2 stories stone 'iig one oi tne uest uauus Ed.

Shaw, who is a conductor on the Missouri Pacific, residing at Se-dalia, and visiting his father-in-law, W. B. Holt of this city, in company with Allen Holt gave this office a pleasant call on Tuesday. Our friend, James Sprague of Eagle creek, has begun the erection of a sutetantial farm house. Mr.

S. is one of our most industrious young, farmers and we are pleased to witness this sign of Ins continued prosperity. nearly new harness for sale by II. I. Fuller.

and frame, house in good repair, buicuuiu The heavy winds of the past two weeks have blown off many apples Parties needing anything in my line win do well to cull upon me 1 guarrantee safe our friend Police Judge Combs. The misstatement was in regard to the fines roviir. 3 lota attached full ot trutt anu life! Wisfielp. Published in the Call Jul. 18, 1884.

AN ORDINANCE Defining "misdemeanors and offenses against the public peace and quiet, and providing penalties for the f.w.t. nniirlv one' third which were ahriihs. out houses necessary, a Wasted Fifty thousand bushels of com at the Flour and Feed store. are SDleniUd run of custom. T.erms easy, luqu.re ii non the trees, but the prospects of Hunt ami Griffith, given as $1.

for the former and $10 for the latter. This was stated on information and belief, for price. vet very fair for an exceedingly large 9 1 7fi anre farm, all fenced. So acres hut was very far from correct, ALEXANDER STUBBS, HARTFORB, Is prepared to do till kinds of cultivation. SO acres timoer, teea iois on me yield of that uencious vegvmuus.

Foil Sale. A frame house, 11 story C. C. Rogan, Manager. The quick meal GasOlinestove is the most perfect stove in the market.

For sale by Rogers. river two good young orchards an! email as the Judge informs us that they were fined equally. Of course the other remarks growing out of it were fruit in abundance, very leriwe ia. cijr ATootoi- Vrorldie Pierce brought in TiA. CK SMITHING WOKK, same.

Be it ordained by the Mayor and Council of the city of Hartford, Lyon county, Kansas Section 1. -That any person or persons who shall make, aid, countenance or assist in making any improp thing in heat of order. Price S2 per acre, part ly on time, 2SxlC, situated in the best part of the cily, well at door, fine fruit two lots, one corner of block, and all to be fVir the small sum of $1,000. For a hen's egg 1 finches long and seven equally wide of the mark," and in the At reasonable rates. Shop on Plumb Aves tn sixteenths of an inch diameter.

lisrht of the mistaKe as to tne 3 118 acres 3 miles out, all fenced, CO Ky. Syrup at Bernheisel Kell's. Dr. White's medicines, cure or refunded, at Bernheisel Kell's. That's business.

As.long as eggs are were readily construed as a drive acres in cultivation, '20 acres bottom land. ot This. Mr. Bixler, who GEORGE W. STALKER BLACKSMITH, -HXSIFeiB, KANSAS er noise, riot, disturbance or breach of 3 acres timber, living water all the year handy, i No.

1 feed lots, good apple and Li! the peace iri the streets or eisewnere was local" at the time, distinctly denies, and states that the joke was in i You will always find what you want in the furniture line at the old established house of Wolf and Rogers. Will do all kinds tt Blacksmith work peach orchard Denrwg. vrops never i-m. Splendid range close. Honse story plenty of room.

Price r-er acre. within this city, and all riersons wuo shall collect in crowds or bodies for tended for the three or xour persons who came near being fined for con Go to Wolf and Rogers and get one unlawful purposes, or for any purpose lowest possible prices. Satisfaction gnarranteed to patrons. IORSE-SIIOEING A SPECIALTY. Shop north side Plumb avenue, East ot tempt of court.

Not having the man to the annoyance and disturbance of nfty.a nnij-b- meal sasoline stoves, and sold by the dozen instead or by tne pound, the hens ought to lay this kind. An imposter, claiming to be a Catholic priest, is traveling over the state soliciting aid for a school in the east. We advise our Catholic friends hereabouts, who are noted for their liberality in aid of schools, to beware of this Since the Parkerville Enterprise, Ilazlett'a wagon shop- agement of the local columns, we were in blissful ignorance of the facts. We sincerely regret that the misstatement citizens or travelers, shall upon con- save tjme? trouble and expense, viction be severally subject to a pun- ishment as hereinafter provided. Bedroom sets, bureaus, wardrobes, 2 Be it further ordained, That bed springs and everything kept a V'" 1.., 11 fi ret -ftlnGS furniture store cheap at further information apply at the Call oltice.

Stahl Brothers began operating their threshing machine on. Tuesday and will continue to thresh out the golden grain which bringeth golden shekels unto our joyous farmers. They will have plenty of work during the entire summer. Burlington Patriot mentions an entertainment given there by Johannes Svendicn, who resembles in person and figure the great Ole Bull, nd whose performance ii'ivgs promise of a fame in the future like that of his predecessor. The Madison News is authority for MANAGER.

or items construable as personal drives should have found their way IT Qn' Tf "-i fill 111 I It-' I il I iS Mlil I 1 I I 1 I LI 1JL I t.i.tlv ride or drive anv horse in any I Wolf and Rogers MARTIN CRACRAFT, HARTFORB, EAJrSA3. WELL AND CISTERN DIGGERS. work warranted, and satkfactieo into our columns, as we do not consider it any part of our business to deal in those articles. which is edited by V. C.

Welch, one of street, avenue or lane within the lim Hartford old boys," became the official paper of Morris county, it is The ladies are invited to call and examine the new dress goods just received, Sand very cheap, atN. Gollo- guaranteed. its of this city, they shall be deemed guilty- of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be punished ill nrtiea bavins Real Estate of to -a ny interested. Hartford, 7-14, 1884. improving at such a rapid rate that it nv vind to dispose of, are invited to promises to eclipse tne staiaoiu suueLa Statement of work to be done on coun For sale.

Two fine residence lots call and see us. The Most Favorable Terms secured and given. published at the urove. ty road, commencing at a point 35 as provided in section 8. And it is hereby made the duty of every officer, and it shall be lawful for any citizen, to stop any person who may be im DAVID JR.

NEW PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, llavid Gibhs, well known to the people of rods north of the North-west cor Tn the county convention, a change ner ot the South-west Quarter of in the inost beautiful part of the city. Will be1 sold at a bargain if sale be effected at once. For further information apply at this office. nf sp.vcn votes would have- instructed moderately riding or driving as afore S. 11.

T. 20, R. 13 thence north on AH necessary information promptly furnished without charge. the delegates to the senatorial conven Hartford as an Artist of ability, has estab fttg tzsstffl oS'lw 0 fill illi the statement that J. B.

Clogston has agreed to sell out the Greenwoo county delegation to W. Johnson candidate for Associate Justice of the Supreme court. These votes ought to go to Judge Buck of this county. This week we publish an ordinance said. tion to vote first, last and-all the time S2 3.

Be it further ordained, that said road to the North-west corner of S. 11, T. 20, R. 13. Work to be done in the following manner A ditch six feet wide and sixteen lished a gallery over Sand era itoaman store, Neosho Hreet, Barnngton.

Finest galle-Tv nnri furniture in the state. BABY PICTURES A SPECIALTY for Hon. G. W. Albright of this place for state senator, and it is not at all hereafter no person shall deposit in This is to certify that the damage done to my house by lightning, was settled to my entire satisfaction by M.

L. Sampson, district agent for the improbable that the vote will be thus any street, alley or lot in this city, any putrid or unsound meat, dead animal, decayed or decaying vegetables, fish, German Insurance of Freeport. Correspondence invited ami promptly attended to. Having every facility for Advertising, we are prepared to make short work of all jobs. concerning misdemeanors.

Heretofore all fines imposed for disturbances of the peace have been in the Justice's ourt hereafter such trials will be Illinois. 38 3t J. G. Frisbv. house We have for sale a neat new inches deep to be dug on each side of said road, the dirt from "said ditches to be placed in centre of said road, in a proper manner to make a good road, and to the satisfaction of the party hides or skins ot any kmcl, manure, or any filth or offal of any kind what and lot, "a very desirable piece of piop- which is offered at an exceeding held before Police Judge, W.

J. Combs soever, which is or is likely to become offensive to the citizens in the imme A diseased heart never thstuvos one's serenity, but just let digestion stop, or the stomach hold up for repairs and the man or woman is siek 20x22 low nmre. The house is having charge of the same. HARTFORD LIVtltY ASD H1AIILE. Is always prepared vnth the best sterclt and vehfrles to furnish lran porrrttioa to nny part of the country at reasonable rales Our barn is comfortaMe borh suirmer -and winter and the best attention is girento all stock entrusted to our care W.

COOLEY, Proprretor. and one storv. containin-r four rooms To be let to the lowest responsible diate vicinity or to the community at large. Nor shall any person allow bidder, per rod of work done. TAny desiring to bid or obtain fur all over leeling cross aim tiug would -rather put a bone in the soap grease; than give it to the dog.

To restore digestion and. keep the stomach o.Ki'livpr.in.wnrkinff order, use Clif ther information will call at the Hartford bank. and the proceeds will go into the city treasury. An exchange tells of a child falling from a second story window and breaking the thigh of one of its limbs." It Is doing well. But had it broken the thigh'of one of ifc3 arms it would have Uen a tough case.

Even the thigh of one of its legs would have been terrible. ALL PROPERTY rhAUAU i- OUR HANDS WILL BE COMPETENTLY ADVERTISED FREE OF COST, Address all communication a pantry the lot finely improved with all of which will be sold for $800. Apply at the Call office, About fifty citizens of Hartford were in attendance at the ratification of Cleveland and Hendricks at Emporia among them we noticed Dr. G. I).

Maxson, William and Frank Brogan, and Thomas Campbell and City Jiews- Pacific Lawns 10c. formerly 15. Linen Lawns formerly 25c. Lace Buntings 12c. formerly 15.

All Wool Buntings 20c formerly 25c. such' filth, offal or offensive matter to be and remain upon their premises or in any out-house, stable, privy or other place owned and occupied by them, or in any alley or street in front of sqch premises, in such manner as to be offensive to the neighborhood, I 4 No person shall be permitted to allow hog-pens or cattle-corrals to become offensive to the citizens in the vicinity or the community at large, by neglect of cleanliness, or allow heaps of manure to lie on their premises or in any street or alley adjacent thereto, at any time of the year between the first clay of May and the first day of November of each year. I 5. It shall a nny time for the Marshal or any tacmbcr of the TIIOMAH AVALKKK. Agent forihe odllMAN INSlTRJLXCJSiCa.

Of JFreeportf This CoirBny U9 ly cUuhm in Pol-icn-9, Im cisti v.u.i'Rrt!i yiejie-iy di-mroyeJ soi d-iing a prompt and matJicr. It iusiires.your property against i iiv, "1 Cyclones 1 induK.i in. Of the latter we have left all shades. several other" prominent men of this town and vicinity. I The board of county commissioners of Coffev county met last week and pi 4 y.

15SI 4 fords Febrifuge Chill Ctfre. safe and certain, Sold by H. TP. Pollock. An aged minister says, I suffered much and long from Files, after trving various remedys, but was cured by 'fabler's.

Buckeye Pile Ointment; It is made from the Bockeyey and rs recommended for iwtfrmg. but Piles, One trial will convince the skeptical that Tabler's Buckeye Pile Ointment is a cure for piles. Price 50 cents bottles, or 75 cents in tubes. One tube contains enough to cure a case. Sold by II.

Pollock. Dress Linens at cost. Parasol3 and Fans at greatly redue ed prices. Call Land Office, Hartford, Kans. Headquarters at the Office of the, Hartford Weekly Call, Hartford Kaunas.

At the judicial convention held at Emporia last Monday, Judge Graves was nominated for re-election. The entire Lyon connty delegation, with the ion -of James Miles who put in a solitary vote for W. W. Scott, refused to Ko into the convention because 8t the List two conventions, Lyon county has been badly snubbed and it was apparent that the same game be played this time. transacted routine business.

JThe new tax" roll shows the property to be as- Ladies' Walkina Shoes, a lame V-mr live stoek and grain. 1 bis ii.y variety will be offered at a sacrifice. ssPKSf.fl at. 2:2 12.297. an increase of tier r-Kirs Summer clothing reduced to cost, i M-iRF p.

My ij 1 1 tf T. $180,000 over 1883, This represents property to the amount of $11,000,000 To clear oat for fall trade, at N. Gollober's. real value, the county..

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