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The Grigsby City Scorcher from Grigsby, Kansas • 4

The Grigsby City Scorcher from Grigsby, Kansas • 4

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"7 i 6 B4 GJ5 H3L SCORCHER. KEEP IT BEFQRE Tit That the soil pT western Kansas of tb( person delivered to. It thi duvof the oaniy dark to file is tut pf thi srobat judge A fanscrlptof till ricore) eontaitifng the has no equal on the face of the globe cursor ot toiigp iiiver4, ejatji pr delivery and tho name of th, party delivered too, Tho Probate jigc ii to examine- all tho affidavit! lied Homet far AH. A mtmiofoollndependoiitnil for fertility and adaption to varied n- classes pf fjgrioultnre. in his oUrfC, tke druggists, and eompar then With the feprot of tho county clerk and jf any sjre pilssMll au fpllnatlon will nicenary That it produces croup with Jess la bor than the states eut qf tke Visa a-- liiejy comMabJe without concern forth future fr himself or Mi fftini jy, mustpopc8aiabip two right, 11 Ji.imp, no matter hjf Hraall, pr9Vid0(1 4Ht it is free from debt, The owner raise swearings and slQatrest afhdavti an punlsh4 as forge ry and, iterjury.

A neglect of duty on th part of tb probate judge or founty clerk il to 1)0 punished by flni nd ferfeltur of office, Thi st fr selling without mak IOVO ing an Affidavit or for attempting to return to th issipp, because oi the abpJytfl free-lom from wess and insects. That money is plenty and bminess tive, the peopla iipaltky and hsppy. Th.at lands are yet cheap ajid h.moa can be procured that will muke the owners rich in a few years. probate judge auf othir than thi proper attd-, in of piece otlundMabip)" thu coram rule pfhumniity, an AannnAatiti ot murks his ev- vita shall bp Qned from 10Q tP IfiOQ and Isaprisen-ment nut less than thirty or mar lnty days. The attorny gineral Is, whin, th ait Is jot inforeed, mpowerd to appoint on or more iistanU to enforoe it.

7 day life, heie tnil W1 8WBetit! 1 That there is jqiora for thousands Uood advice from au ixcnauge: "ttcsolve to do for he bus it wormy ppj that of beautifying 'n4 "ff comfortable hwP- Tte''e are tbou8 who are hointlt -louicthlng to help tho looks of your town thia year, If you can't build brok block, paint line, ad the people stand with open arms to rpceive aljthat may come. That one dollar invested in reul your kauge Of barn, or build a new sidewalk or fence, Of mend the old ones, or to apt out lomc trues, as shrubbery, Oo Many bate irid to get a roof over their head but failed, Why? ebtuU will bring tT9 paunths hence. That the eUmate of this country is Empror Wllliaiu.pf Oermany, baa called out thT pemist in staying in genial and agreeable, a4 lun8 anrl -rJacfl vhers tJore bo ponle throat diseases are ujmoet unknown. '6n Qf (ilnivn rosurvoa, to he drilled i i the i)'c of the qew rltg, prepartory tu au iin-uojiuto wur with r'rauqo, Ki. A so1()q1 uieotlng was held 1.) tho aohaol bouse tha furs nart of the week.

Th bullillu which That the winters exceedingly chance of succeeding ioe worm, the old wurn out states of the oat. Paviwr enormous font and not pak short and stock livps without food, jthey than pasture, the yfli round, has been U9pd for and called a school bouse was 'rallt by, subscription, and, as some waatcn to make it a ohurch for dlffarant deuoinenations, the question yon brought qp as to whether, or ng enough in proportion to the post nit, said house should be turned over to the of JtloW can uieir bobuiuum a remedied? Wtj aniwer, by comin i .1 It li orokahlv nut icDiriklly knwn Ihut it If lehool board and the doolaioo was ruade in tho aaaaaaaaaaavoaaaa? CO i niidemeanor Mil revolviri to minori vest. Here are homes for to iflirinatjvo TI ia, In our opinion, waa right for 11 but inch ii tho cue. The Uw in (hit Ute bar it oan now, aooordlng to law, be used by thene lenomenatians and for school also, but If it had acTere penalty for any one who eelli, glv oain. or tradw iu any way, a revolver, dirk ioen dedjoated for huroh purpose! it could not have been used for school also.

For the benefit oowle knife, toy piotol, or any oer devioo foi aiplodlng a eartriile or pp, to any minor. iaolioa n)isdueai)or Ut uy to have thoae who are not acquainted wUh tbe sohuol law wo copy it from the Compiled Laws of Kan iiivofthoartinleimoiitibncd. ai'd upon convlo Dassler iu 1885. they can tj fined in Any luu) from One tu Tho district board shall hare the care and keeping of She school houses and all other prop- en dollurs. vtrty beloiigmg to tho district.

They are hereby They are having pretty lively timet in Ireland luthorizcu tu open tno sunoqi Qousotor the uae t' relleioui, political literarv, iclontillcate. iiechaiiical. or anrioulturul societies bcloimiinr i uat now. The peasantry are deeperate, the au uoritjei doturnianed.and bloody couflictiare ol nr nr l.i their 'district tor th punmso of holding tho uaiii's or puDiic ineetuigai ot siUU societies, un-lor nui'h regulations as the school hoard may mopt. (sarTedoutof the wildernew in true, but is It any more laboroue than toil ing day after day, only to rnaU a Jiving, and realize that thia ia i4 that cun be done.

Knowing that af ter years of toil they have nothing how for it, wbUoontbe other hand here the object is always in tiow, All that is required to obtain a homt jb perseverance, a strong arm and a version to work. Every drop of weatfrom their brows putg a stone in the foundations of their homes; every callous spot io their hands is a guar unteo of successjevery hard days work hira nearer the goal of their The full auxiliary in the increase of their property, In the cjne of the industrious, want sal i Bern, poor in thi Coffins, ciuiketft. find mntnllin hnr dally oocnranai, Wil) theio itute td'airs exist, Mr.Iilaine will either poitpone hi iropoied viiit to Ireland or hir a substitute. Jay Gould bae taken to reiigion since tit decision in tne Wabash ease. If til pcratlons iu the new field upon which he han i.d caseB at the Western Furniture House Soott.

adtered are to be as extoniive at his railroad op- rations, then the name of thi New Jerusalem uay as well bo changed to Oouldvillo. Ex. Views Of An Ex-Pruffglst And Prohibitionist, ROM TOrP.KA CQMMOHWKII.TII. Hon, J. McAfee is i receipt of letter from B.

J. Brown, a leading -itizon of Leavenworth and well it lil) is no detriment. AH are on known all over the btato as an uprigh. ti equal footing, The barriers social life are broken down, and all jian and prohibitionist, Mr. McAfee furnithed ns with a copy of the i i d.

letter as follows; LtaTixwoKTH, Kaks. Jhowj 25, 1887. llos.F B. McAfir, Topekgj stand as peers of the country, Ex. Land Omci Pb3jsios." The following special Irom Wash Jngton appeared in the Chicago I tr Ocean a few days ago: Section 2, kar Sic I am not engaged in the retail drug business, io that whatever thp.

DAture of tke pro ibitory law is to be will In pe wuy affect uie. 1 have some knowledge of th baa'arss, and aa a 260 of the revised statutes provide in a CO CO (T) 5 oan look ever (be fiM impartial-y. The law that provides on druggist in eitiei. a population of 6,000 and rural distrieti that no shall leave his own ln. a cn 50 5C CO S3 aa and go and reside on public land in mo druggist to a population of 3,000 (the num ier of drug itores in tho statl average now out the same state or territory, t-v- every 700 i nhabitanti) one out every 6 drug itoros woiild haye a porrait to loll liquor, while section was the undoing of Horace W.

Carlton, against wb Paul Leopch brought a contest for the posaossioii 'he other four would net. she man wbo baa th. or oi It to sell lUiuor will have the power toorush other four. The profits on th lale of liquors it stands to-day in the Topefca drug stores would, under tho proposed law, average the drug a profit of 36,000 per year. If half of the 4 iuor waa aold, it would be 3,000 for tke drug cist having the permit.

The druggist holding a permit could bring tho entire trade of his to hjs store; lie could undeaell the others i id resort in many ways in business to bring to hira. All parties who ai ny time think hey will wen( liquors will endeavor to become tcquainted with the dealor haying tho permit he can get It if wanted. Farmers and all oth- wanting liquor will buy all the other articles icy need of the liquor seller. JtU not necessary him in ftatual cases ef lickncsa or for me- hauioal purposes to supply customers other Iruggists with liqoor. It is a power that ought be put iu tho hands of oue wan, which re-ults in bringing bankruptcy and ruin on the pi CO the southwest quarter or sermon township 105, range 65 Mitchell, C.

lan'd district. Carlton made Juine stead entry of a quarter section in the same township, commuted and prove' on it, January 18, 1883, Tw days afterward he moved off tht claim had proved up and made settlement, without selling or other wise disposing of his former tract, A. few days after settlement he took his family and returned to "Warren, Illinois, and stayed ulT winter, WheL he returned Leosch had made entrj ot the abjye, Carlton went on tht claim and made valuable improve ments and bringing his family resid regularly there, When he came to prove up Leoscb contested and tht proof was rejected, the local officers holding that still possessing his com muted homestead he had no right go upon other land to reside. An ap peal to the commissioner of the gen ral land office did not help his cast nd it was carried to the secretary, allance of the druggists eugnged ia an honor- I PATEaNTS hie calling, 1 know the louacieotious and educated druv of this state will denounce the scheme a buns ef Um arrivrmr A in outrage, and docs not desire to have any man ui solicitors ror rat Mark, Copvrlghts, for Uw Un rraoo. Oermanv M.

kVmU sent tm. Thirty tkmairl' SltkniNli'If MtHIi' i 1, SU'WtWldelr Hi Ktoutift. Weekly. Wan wm rrw. 'j JUsaaacAa smoe.

si asaea that will injure his neighbor. It wouki ot be an honeat act in tho legislature of th. ante to do it. Tho power to grant permlti should bo in thi lands of the govonor. The present law gives he probate judge tho power to make the select on aa to who shall sell liquor wbieh has brought iue qreient law into disgrace.

Tyey have an iioioted saloon keopera, who would put in a few iruga, paying no attention to tho law which re-mires them to give tho permit to lawful drug-isti. They violate tho prohibition law ia ao and continued doiug it for no other nurnoa. i LZT Ji suan the five dollars they get for the permit am And to-day that official confirmed the ivo cents on ovory sale. If thev have nrov in thosaaelves unworthy of trust, what lenae there in. putting thi pro nosed, Li- in lands? Why should those wbo have violated the aw to giving permit, hav control of tho new WEBSTSE'S UNABRIDGED.

UUst EdlUsa bu 116,000 Vsrfis, fWW mer than any mhrr American Dict'y frly times tlie nuinbrr in any other Dlet'v 1 STiJf 9rnFkJoU faiotl.mai glvm hrw-finiportant facu concerning KoUd Paraaao. I Mtowmg, from pag valvar aw? 'Can't tho legislator see the dlagrae and eosnmissioners action under section An elaelref of tht Slate" iayi "Kansai doe not invite th Immigrant bleak plains, Th loll ii rich and th olimat aiuroasied. and water art abundant nd neeeesarle not high, Orchards thrive gardens prosper, cattle eever th meadow, koc hjiuo) neaped on tbe druggist wa don bv irobate judges? Can't trey leo that if they had joeyoo ttie Uw tho present state ot things would exist? Iberefore away with the nrobt. row a Mrs, whoro thirty rori ooot iudgeandputlt ia tho hands of tho govonor, iud let all permit be issue by him. The people mi oo aatunoa and the legitimate drbgglst will jo aatianed, Yeure.eto.

R. J. Browh. A KEVf TEMPERANCE BILL. The Murry temperance bill kaa passed the louse, ana mere seems to bo ao doubt at to its iftsslng the senate.

Undar thi. km registered pharmaeista are allnw.it noia a permit. Tka probate judgo I not allow. to grant a permit unless the applicant eau f.fWtopufetaVMU; 4. irceo.n a oertinoate fro as th state board of iharmacy.

showin that ha iur- naolat. Ho la also reauirml to n4 prklrio tot 4iak.orod la tb io for tho bei hflTlo wUow, On clUddirt, tho ittt It now gordon, Tho huTlo hoi turno4 ovoi bo to (bo Durham, Cora ImioIi wotc wkoro tho Omio doaood, Tho whoat orot I rowt ovor tho rlrl dog. tlllw Tho iu-kinh crept oor wigwm oottoawooi) thlaoi ptk orabr4 oid attadow Tboro oro (00.000 rootloti, diiiatliflod ha-aa bolus ia tho Now England and tho Middle ttUUt, roody to oalgroto Woit sad Booth tu kttr thoir oondition, Ihty oon all tod loe whoro pooao, pniporitjr and koppl ourtiiq. Wo oordlaljj invito ovorr dtatli i4riMa to pay Kaaia a viilt, and no thr Nalt)at faaixio. Jka taany hoaioi, th thrifty famoro, anS liho soot wondorfal activity i.

railroad kajldlni. In all klndiof natorial dev-lopoaont, groator than wai over known In the alitor? of any Commonwealth ia all time, Ex. Tho newspapers of Kaniao hate aoaitontty aiaiatalaed for tweaty yean that toll It tke beet itato In the aniea to nttlo in. Jlo one eaa trathfully aiiert that sewipspin hove inllrepreieuted matton. Oar nearly two irtllioa popnlatlon iisoDvincIuf ovideneo tba: jitwspipen toldth tiutb.wEr.

Furniture, bedding, carpets, oil il. ths, etc, at theW-eBtern Furniture 2LHS, cott City. pvLlblUU. iigned by at least twenty-fiva reiident electors ni tweoty-fivo women of th i i rorw-reyol foroekvaail- fcro-royal Mil? feMallan atuddin lall SiSSlffl.L. -n.

"ft. in which ho iaorwitlbeloeaUd. After the bar- nit ii granted a bond of il.000 iltflka L. im I i i inain-rora! i IJ.riila topgallant ehiddingiails anaintep-mast tudding Mil; wo, miseaurse; 81. rMiwin! Bur tin rst 'Silm' CMtit.

coii-mi th. applicant that ho will obey tho law. and upon any violation of tho same, by hint or any one in bis employ ai a druggist, tho bond becomes forfeited to tboitate of Kansas. Only registered and assistant registered pharmacists aro allowed to soil. The peraoa buying muilmake an affidavit in full tlow of any ono passing ia front of the store ia whioh ui viuimiv.

iuvr kki lius, ne p-i-tnres dolmo 343 wot-lf au terms. is ma. One hundred plank affidavit! are be bound in iwk iom ana octsuaad tram th ecunty cletk, aOa Wbieb bfa ama and 1 .1 ol ihv r. f. R.i-tt.

fiT .0.1 ,0 placed, also thi date of delivery and tho name m.riJi'n.

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Pages Available:
73
Years Available:
1886-1887