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Stanton County Republican from Johnson City, Kansas • 5

Stanton County Republican from Johnson City, Kansas • 5

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1 cost. A. O. of the firm of irown, Jlierer and Cotteral, 'Charles P. Woodbury, President, a.

THE STAKTOH COUNTY REPUBLICAN. Fubllnlmd every Saturday morning at Johnson City, btanton County, Kansas. City, passed through Johnson Monday on his way to lUchtield. Judge Duffy-l'at, this is the third time you have been before'me; you are a nuisance, and I must commit you to the island for six months. l'at Your honor has no right to commit a nuisance.

New York' AYEST llAVKN- ITEMS. The wind is still In the south blowing at a furious rate. Wheat and rye crops are looking lino. Mr. William tlerblng is still putting lii wheat.

One day last week while one of our lady friends was going home from school, quite an accident (irandma Streeter visited Mr. and David 15. Kauder, Jennie L. Kauder, A. J.

Montgomery T. Cochran, Kate Cooper, 1). M. Cooper, George Davis and the Stanton County Bank. Foreclosure.

Def. given ten day to tile Mrs. Dr. N. Rector yesterday.

The octor was very much pleased to see Herald. P. J. HAAS. AND PROPRIETOR, ler as he considers her one of his best Mr.

Jason How did your wife come answer. EDITOR riends in Stanton county. to buy such a cheap hat, Wickwire 1). II. Anderson, contestor, s.

Hen 1 11. Miner and family, W. T. Fit- Wickwire-I told her it was too" ton and Miss Flora Clements spent young for her face. Terre Haute Ex-.

ry Ilenson, Contesree. Briefs of attorneys to be submitted to the court and decision given Jan. 18th, ISM). press. Terms: $1 .50 Per Veau in Advance Christmas with G.

Gerbing and family. Mr. Miner says if there is a better cook in Stanton county tMn Mrs. Gerbing Laura 1 tell you, Emily, I will nev er marry aian who doesn't love me!" occurred, her bursa got fi ightcned and running quite a distance threw her out of her buggy causing a few Injuries, which were, however, not serious. She Is able to he out again.

Edgar Stark, of Bear Creek Valloy, sjient Sim-day with his friend, Johnnie Sehroll. Delbert Monroe and Miss Koslo Gerbing spent Sunday at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kerns, of San Arroyo.

Mr. Henry Plank passed through here from Borders township to Johnson City Saturday. Mr. Mlntonalso Uus Gerbing, Ellas Fee and I). Scholl were also visitors at your city Saturday.

Miss Rosie GerMng is staying in Johnson, working at the St. Elmo hotel. Dell Monroe passed through here Monday of this week, enroute for Syracuse, after a load of hay. CHRISTMAS ENTERTAINMENT. le knows nothing of her.

Emily And I will never love a man SATURDAY, DECEMBER, 29, 1889. who doesn't marry mQ.lHck-me-up. We today received a card from 13. Eshleman, of the firm, of Hutton The Hebrew ci ives are not Bitting and Commission merchants, of LOCAL. on by the river of Uabylon now: neither does the remembrance of Sion make The entertainment given at the church Christmas Eve was well attended.

The exercises of the occasiou were very interesting and enjoyed by all present. The snow house was a success and the committee having that part of the work in charge, deserves Hutchinson, Kan. This firm deals in foreign and domestic fruits and pro duce. We are personally acquainted them weep, for two of their descendants own all the town lots on, which Miss Cora Monroe has been on the sielc list with both parties in above firm and can recommepd tlietn to the merchants Babylon once stood. Neio York for a few days but we are glad to say she is get Herald.

ting better. of our city in case they need anything We cannot tell whether it was a tornado or a Literary entai anient at Shockey-ville, New Year's Eve. We understand that Iioss Miner armed in Cambria, Iowa, (his old home) just in time to spend Christmas with his best girl. Mrs. Pilfer What leads you to in their line.

cyclone that passed through this place Sunday but we know this anyway, it blew down all the think I am so very strong? Misses Emma Custer, Eflie and Ida Ives, buildings except the Grand Central Hotel. Neighbor's Girl I heard pa say he Messrs C. II. Sumner, 0. S.

Murphy aud S. J. Fisher closed his school Friday to give ve editor were royaly entertained by believed you'd make a shoplifter with a little training. Omaha We are pleased to learn from those his scholars one week's vacation. We also hear that during vacation he intends going over to Miss Ella Cowdin at her home Wed Colorado on a pleasure trip.

who visit us from abroad that our city is looked upon as containing some very good people. Wm. Gerbiug spent Sunday afternoon at Mr. Suberb Uncle 'Kastus, I wish nesday evening. Fresh oysters, bananas, nuts and candies, were among the refreshments which busied us for some D.

Scholl'g. credit. The recitations by different members of the school were well selected, and rendered in a pleasing manner taking into consideration the time had for preparation. Alta Carter pleased the audience with her appearance on the stage, she being the one that took part in the exercises. "Christmas roses" was recited by Fannie Lyon and also deserves special mention.

At the close of the literary program "Old Santa" put in an appearance on the house top, to the amusement of the little folks. The following poem was composed by N. C. Galway for the occasion and recited by "Willie Lyon. Wilhe entered into, the spirit of the poem and delivered it in an excellent manner.

Quite a number of our people attended the you'd go over to my place and clean out my hen-house. A very interesting literary is being held at the lleinleu school house in time and makes us long to return. entertainment Christmas Eve. Miss Cora Mon roe received a nice present, a canary bird. Uncle 'Rastus (with a grin) "What! district No.

13 on "Wednesday evening John Hodges, of Elk Park, was a visitor COURT. In broad day -light, sah 'Life. to your city this week. The District Court Docket was dis John Monroe attended court last week. of each week.

All are cordially invit td to attend. Work on the artesian well has been de AVe are surprised to notice, here of late, so posed of as follows at the late term of many new rings dropping into our nniisc, court held in this city: layed, during the past week on account there must be something fcoing to occur before State of Kansas s. Albert Tapp, long. of a drive Cap which was ordered from Christmas is making business more lively this Criminal. St.

Louis some time ago, having been week. Tapp found gulity of murder in the sec missent. Martin Monroe went to Syracuse this week Allnersons who feel interested xn for for supplies Stanton comity. ond degree aud sentenced to serve lif teen years in the state penitentiary. We were surprised to see fifteen head of an literarv work are requested to meet in Is the oldest and moot popular scientific nod mechanical paper published and has the largest circulation of any paper of Its class In the world.

Fully illiiMrHled. Best clans of Wood Knra-inpi. l'uiilished weekly. Send for specimen enY. Price $3 a year.

Kour months' trial, H. MUN'N Publishers, Ml Broadway, h.T. ARCHITECTS BUILDERQ Edition of Scientific American. A frreat success. Each Issue contains colored lithographic plates of country and city residences or public biiildlnus.

Numerous engravings and full plans and cpeclflcations for the use of such as contemplat building. Price $2.50 a year, 2i eta. copy. HUNN A C2Jf ublibhbus. tciope as we were on the way to Johnson City Judgement was rendered in the fol the parlors of the St.

Elmo Hotel tins evening, for the purpose of organizing this week. lowing cases: The Kid. a hatauqua or reading circle. There will be a rearular meeting of S. II.

Goddard s. John F. McCurry Ileury Dickinson s. Tilmond Pat the Ladies Benevolent Union Thurs PEN AND PASTE. Further Particulars Needed.

terson, Laura Patterson and T. Mof- day. 2nd, 1890, at the residence of Mrs. (. A.

Christnau. Members come wexiaied to do needle-work. Visitors ry apply- fett. Foreclosure. "How about the hip pocket inquir HR IP.ixJ IT who Henry Dickinson vs.

Edward R. Hodges, Yiola Crabtree. et al. Fore have had orer ed the tailor. always welcome.

The case of the State of Kansas vs 40 years experience and hae made over 100,000 applications for American and For- eian Datents. fend for Handbook. Corre- "I want it large enough for a pocket closure. I pistol," said the customer. S.

A. Williams, for petty larceny has been on trial before Justice Koyer and inrv for the Dast, two days, and at Henry Dickinson s. Josiah Hicks. Foreclosure. "Yes, sir; Kentucky, sir, or verdict has been J.

B. Watkins s. Samuel Leslie and this writing 110 readied. Chicago Tribune. pondence strictly confidential.

TRADE MARKS. In easn your niiuk la not registered In the Patent Office, apply to Mpnv and pn.tura immediate protection, bend for Handbook. COPYRIGHTS for hoots, charts, map, quickly procured. Addivss MLNN fc Patent Solicitors. fiEXEIlAI.

OF! 3i'il llllOAlJWAV. N. John Moffet. Foreclosure. A gentleman said to a friend the The trial of Albert Tapp for the Robert C.

Chapman s. James War niTisidor til I uuuiuu. nuiiu iuuiv wotv nix; other day: "An umbrella is a good ren Rauey, Joanna Raney 'and the Kan ViiViu last Julv. was concluded at thing to have in the house when it sas Loan and Trust Co. Foreclosure, this ttta last Monday.

Tapp was sen teoeed to setvve- lifteen years in the state J. S. Woodruff s. Charles W. Geis- rains," The gentleman must have penitentiary.

ser. Caroline Geisser and the Kansas been brought up in Arkansaw. iv alitor had the pleasure i.ren- fprtandutf Mifs Ives, of Walton Africa was a dark continent in hill Kiivi "-Misses 1'1'auii. Kiiapp, Frank Knapp, Friends and playmates I'd like to know What meanetli this beautiful house of snow? With its exterior so fair and white Erected here in our church to-night. Did it spring up as by magic wand, Or by the skill of a loving hand? And tell me pray, how came it here, At this particular time of the year? It is as white as the driven snow; That is purity's emblem too you know, Its very color, it then would seem, Should lead us to think of something clean, Yes, it suggests the thought e'en to a child, That lie should be clean and undefiled; And its very walls with beauty gleams.

Some one tell me what it means. It looks so beautiful, standing here, That I am tempted to venture near. Will any one my action chide, If I should venture to peep inside? Boys, I see by your eager glances, You mean to bid me take my chances. So wait a minute or two for me, And I will tell you what I see. There's a package here for Oren Randall, And a doll for Ueysie Haas to dandle.

Eva Wartman has somatliing too. Georgie Neumeyer, there's a present for you! There is popcorn, candy, and a ball: Say, boys, there's something for us all; Handkerchiefs, scarfs, tobbogans and caps Something forthe Coy who got the corner on cats. Victor Eoyer gets the ball; And here is a bat for Berge McFall. Frankie Sellers gets a pipe, And a box of niatchas for a light. Every thing that I see here Is the gift of some one loved and dear.

Let me see, if I rightly remember, This is the month of bleak December; About the time when the shepherds of old. In the hush of night were watching the fold. When a star appeared in the sky, Attracting the wondering shepherd's eye, And a beautiful angel robed in white Announced God's gift to man that night Hence this beautiful house of snow, Reminds us of one in the long ago Who was horn to die on Calvery's tree, To purchase salvation for children like me. fact on Dec. 22nd: caused by the -'j--vtiWum.

ula ives ami u. I -vi i it i'llirpUV IlilU II. OUIUUCII, 111 eclipse of the sun. soj itx. Oil Christmas day, at the resi The "Neumeyer hotel" is the latest dence of Mr.

and Mrs. Lewis llaas. The covotes seem to be getting quite proposed enterprise of Johnson City. numerous in the county. They took A Chicago young lady thinks dolls nixie' chickens from Mr.

Van Meter and II- E. Ellingwooa has lost about are very poor imitations of girls, be thirty, winch are supposed to nave been taken by wolves and coyotes. It might cause they call out papa" when they are squeezed. She says they ought to ScrW- Torvnsiies, I VMASSxtNGTQaX. X.

Ci be well tor the commissioners to pay bounty to encourage the extermina say, "Oh, don't." Topeka Journal. tipn of these sly intruders. Benevolent Old Gentleman Going The Stanton County Hank reeeived to school, my lad? as compliments of E. S. Lacey, con troller of the currency, a copy of his Urchin (promptly) Yes, sir (aside) SETTLER'S JEvery ftttler oWSraveXOPP'S i Loan and Trust Co.

Foreclosure. A. E. Allen and Arthur Allen, Adr ministrators of II. II.

Allen, deceased, s. C. E. Hughes, J. D.

Hughes, E. Hil-liker, A. C. Wilcox, J. B.

McKinley, A. Iloisington and A. II. Atkinson as Hoismgton Atkinson, and the Stanton County Bank Foreclosure. Lund aud Mitchell s.

John Claypool. Foreclosure. S. N. Wood s.

L. Warmsby. Foreclosure. J. W.

Cantrall s. B. R. Cantrall. Suit on note.

Joseph V. Lamson s. Estate of Frank Isaacs deceased, and W. S. Isaacs, only heir-at-law.

Foreclosure. nugh P. Vivian s. Wm L. Hilton.

Foreclosure. xVnnxe Duke John E. Drury. Foreclosure Martha M. Doyle s.

Charles W. Eyman, Mrs. C. Eynian, Rector and English. Forecloseure.

The folloing cases were continued: State of Kansas s. Andrew Hammond and Frank Shannon. Criminal. Ben Stevens s. John Gross.

Civil action. George McCarty s. Wm. E. Loomi3, annual report to the fifty-first con -school price only 25b (postage itutpi) gress of the United States, which is a very complete ana comprehensive re port of all National and State banks including the general financial inter ests of the United States, ana is a val xxable addition to the library of any 0- SaiJlX JJJS, DEAuEli IN bank.

Editor Republican I wish to say through the columns of your paper for the information of Sax Arroyo Valley Items. the Hon idler, that the road-over seer of Robinson township has receiv ed his certificate of Election and taken Mr. David Stephens, who has been in Kingman Co. for soiiw time, returned to his home the GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Clothing the oath of his office (ana the same first of last week.

thing occurred last year.) However if Quite a number of our Valley people visited Robinson township has more than one Rrtad District the proper officer should the county seat last week, some of them went over to look at the sacks of corn meal aud casks Gilman II. Logan, Thomas R. McFord of corned beef they have on exhibition at the give this omce evidence ot the same. Respectfully. M.

F. Banbury. eomissary department. No offeuee is intended and the Kansas Loan and Trust Co Foreclosure. Continued for service.

Mr. Fitten, for the meal and. beef you sent me Co. Clerk. was fine.

Lund and Mitchell s. Edwin Wil Bert Cole was in Johnson City last week. PERSONAL. Wednesday: Mrs. Cole sent by him for some candy aud nuts to give her scholars a Christmas AND stouk of boots aai shoe just received from Phelps Place of business South Main Street west side.

treat before closing for the vacation. liams. Foreclosure. Continued by consent. Ester Lanyon s.

Wm. II. Shanks, D. Webb and Mrs. D.

Webb. Foreclosure. Defendants given time to answer. Dodg, PalmstACo. W.

T. Fitton went to Cimarron on Mr. David Stephens and ife were in Johnson business this week. City last week visiting their daughter Mrs. Mrs.

Geo. II. Xeumeyer is now very C. Galway. Kansas Loan and Trust Co.

s. Hen sick with typhoid fever. Kev. Asbery Caldwell was in our valley last Mrs. W.

II. McFall, who has been week, Friday, the guest of Mr, and Mrs. D. ry Haas and Mrs. Henry Haas.

Fore closure. Continued for service. Gill. quite sick for several days, is now xm proving J. II.

Goddard s. George M. Foreclosure. Continued for serv Mrs. Bell Moore, accompanied by her two little boys, Gordon and Ralph, will start for her I.

N. Foster, vice president of the Bank of Kichheid, was in the city father's home in Sedgwich Co. this week. ice. J.

RANDALL, Monday. Miss Cilvie Brownlee closed a three month's term of school in the "Mountainview" district i.ansas ana jn ew jersy Co. T. J. Barton.

Foreclosure. Continued Miss Effie Ive-t, of Walton, is In the city visiting her sistpr, Ida, and last week. bQisent. will remain during the holidays. Mrs.

C. M. Cole also finished up the first three months other schooat Goguac last week and E. B. Spurgeon and R.

F. Robinson -DEALER IN- eioseu ior a two weeK 's Holiday Mr. C. I spoke in my last items about to look after his toie going iamar, Vow. B.

Clampett. Continued for service. The following'cases were dismissed: State of Kansas vs. John Humphrey, Criminal. EES contested "timber claim." When he arrived there he found the lady very willing to.

withdraw the contest. So lie straightened up the business and returned arriving at home on Saturday the 14th. The next morning accompanied by his son Bert he storied for Santa Fe. It necessary for him to be there to take charge of the mill on Orvill W. Geyer s.

Reuben Ileiulen. Aionuay, cue proprietor oeing absent. Miss Bertha Knapp came up from Richfield Tuesday, to spend the hoh days with her parents and friends. W. II.

Bartleson killed three fine hogs this week. The average weight being about three hundred and fifty pounds. Mrs. G. D.

Sloan has been suffering severely with neuralgia in the face for some time, but is reported better today. Dr. N. Rector and wife and Mr. and Mrs.

Geo. M. Black enjoyed a feast of "fat things" with Mr. and Mrs. S.

Is. Wheeler, Chrictmas day. Hiram Peabody, a brother of Mrs. C. W.

Knapp, ha: jr.st returned to his home in Chicago from an extended pleasure trip in Europe. Mr. T. D. Morren, of Calafornia, who was on Civil action.

State of Kansas ex rel vs. C. ins way to visit nis oiu nome at fiuiui, Ohio, DRY GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, stopped off last week to make Ins brother Mack of the valley, a short visit. Mr. Marren seems to he one of fortune's favorites.

Less than fifteen years ago ne went to i aiaiornia a poor man now Loomis, Mayor of Johnson City, et al. State of Kansas ex rel vs. Charles Blacklock, C. W. Kriapp and George Black, members of school board dis- he is the owner of a line farm in Yolo Co.

has JOHNSON CITY, KANSAS eleven acres of grapes and this season put up twenty tens of raisins, so I understand. brought his brother a box for a Christmas pres-e rict No. 4, Stanton County Kansas aud Mrs. X. A.

Bartleson. Dis. at plaintiti's ent, Senhhlar..

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