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St. Marys Democrat from St. Marys, Kansas • 3

St. Marys Democrat from St. Marys, Kansas • 3

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PROGRAMME 1 1 LOCAL BREVITIES. 1878. yjuav, LLMi.jjif fU I I il II il 1 Jilt For The Fanrth of July Celebration at ftlnrys. Mr. G.

Hallam, acknowledged to be one of the best blacksmiths in the west, and who formerly worked tor Mr. Seeger, is back again at his old post. Mi Ilnllam has been at Salina some ime working at his trade. TFe noticed him on the streets the other evening The following has been 'adoDted as programme for the Fourth: Music, "Hail Columbia," by the band Opening remarks by the President of the O. W.

WILLIAMSON, Physician and Suigeon, NT. NAHtl, KADSAM. All onllt promptly attended to, Office, over tViugga' rrntiitiriiiit. J. J.

W. MIEAFOR. SUEAFOU A SHEA FOR, Counselors at Law, Prat'tlea in all the conn of Third Judicial IllHtltl't, hJ When You Buy For Cash, Go To if IV sit rz flll GORDON HOUOXS, The Tent fit of Cash Prices, ou Day, II. C. Linn.

Reading the Declaration oi Independence, A. Beakey. Bonif, Red White and Blue," by the St. Mnrys 1'ilee Club. Oration, Hon.

Join Martin, of Topeka. Music, "The Star Spangled Bauner," by the band. Toast, "The Spirit of '76 Response by Hon. Geo. A.

Kirkland. Music, ''Yankee Doodle," by the band. Toast. "The Rise and Progress of Kansas. Response by Hon.

Joseph A. Shaw. Music, "Red White and Blue," by the band; Toast, "Columbia." Response by Hor. Joan O'Flnnngan. Music, "We're a Union by the Glee Club.

Tonst, "The Ladies. Response by Hon. Wm. MoAnerny. Music bv the band.

shaking hands with old friends and making many new acquaintances, Messrs. Schelosky cfc Wieser, recently of Wesi Union, Iowa, have rented the building of D. F. Eastou, formerly occupied by John O'FlaDacan for storirjg agricultural implements, aud will commence the manufacture of furniture. They are both practical cabinet makers, and come highly recommended.

They are industrious, sober men, and we trast their enterprise will meet with the best of success. Eddie Jenner met with quite an ac cident on Sunday Jast. He was loading a small pistol and having some difficulty in getting a cartridge in the cylinder, he CLOTHING AND FTJltNISHING GOODS. I have in stock the best material in the mirket for making all kinds of suiti to ord being a practical Tailor myself, and hope von will call eo mn. A large stock of Ladies' Dress Goods and Trimmings in charge of Mrs.

Kenney is now ready for inspection, and will be sold at bottom icas for cash. One door wtst of Mohier Pool's, GRAND FOURTH- OF JULY CELEBRATION. St. Marys Will F.ntrrtaaln tb Pnapl lltaivatml, Wabivnure A ad nhnwim 4'tnntla In li rand Nljrle. H.

John mnrtln, Mftn. Thomaia V. Kralan and alhrr F.mlnriil Mrk-rn Will Prrnrat. J. V.

(JOHDON, Proprietor. Thin house i eonveaenil loeated, and v-lyihing provided Cur the. accommodation of guests. John martin. joun mileham.

MAIITIN MILEHAM, ATTORNEYS at LAW, TOPKKA, KANSAS. Vim-til' in nil the Ptntn and Judicial Court. (K 1UUERLE1N, Manufacturer of JBOOTS Sc SHOES. All work WurpHiitnil 1 Represented Ke pairing neatly dona. NT.

MAIIYS. KAXSAS. The Kansas Oifcj Intermission of one hour fordinner. after which dancing ill commence aud last until 6 o'clock, p.m. Snck Raoincr.

Wheelbarrow Racing, Ornnd Illaml nation and flrcwarkv at Nlxltt. GROCERY 11 HIE011BE Climbing Greased Pole and a Grand Display of Fireworks in the evening in me city LIGHTNIHG CURE! ony mctaii cttre for' Neuralgia, lihevmatism, IleadacJte, Toniltaclie, Earaclte, Catarrh, Crick in the Neck, Side or Back, Diptheria, Asth- a via, Pleurisy, and all Neryous Pains, Many wsll known Hiionf hnve useil itua remedy ith universal 1 READ WHAT SOME OF THEM SAT and then test it tor yourself. St. Mjit. Oct.

1, 1877. Haying had extensive and long pianice of nit-dieine, I hare felt tlin need ol something that would give immediate relief in acute ahd painful eases, which 1 have been called to Also a grand ball. Music by the celebrated Six Brothers Strme band. Exercises will commence promptly at ten at the old stand of M. S.

Capliee. St. Marys extends a cordial invitation to everybody to come to this place for a grand time on the Fourth. Attractions for everybody. Speeches, music, dancing, during the day and a grand display of fireworks at night.

o'clock on the grounds. The Grand Marshal, assisted by his aids will form the procession in the city at 9 II. A. McOAUTNKY, Agen for Ilia Soldiers' Hccord Agency, ST. AKYS, KANSAS.

Noldiora who have not yet availed themselvea of 'lie ml viiifuxt of lha Bounty ami Pen-ion wh rliouM eall on or addreaa ma at 8t. Marys pui In-iilnrs mid information regarding pen-11 ii im and bounties. clock, A. M. Let everybody come to the city early and go' ia procession with the band to the celebration grounds.

A National salute will be fired at sunrise We hare just located here with the largest and mos' complete stock of HAR WAEJS, ST0YES anfl TINWARE commenced driving it in, when it exploded. Tli3 ball took effect in his thigh, making an ugly though not dangerous flesh wound. The cylinder of the pistol has nt yet been found. Eddie will be up an abo-it again in a day or two. Joral Zjn't hammer a cartridge.

i In another column in this issue, will be found the advertisement of Dr. B-Smith, of Maple Hill. The doctor has but lately located at Maple Hill, and comes very highly recommended from the best medical college in Europe. Fur tho last eight years he has been en-' gaged in manufacturing and compounding medicines in one of the leading drug stores of Buffalo, New York. Mr.

Smith speaks flueutly the German and French besides the English language, lie cau be found at his office at tho residence of Mrs. MeMullen Maple Hill, where be will be pleased ta have all the 'afflicted call on him. Ann ntmng inert your mediemoo in my own fiilnilv and others, I find that it ha all that HURRAl tin be deMired, giymg instant relief in all case folioA-in letter from the whi. 1 have usad il. S.

P. ANGLE, M. In addition to the above we have just received a full ever, brought to this county, and complete stock of ST. MARYS MEAT MARKET! I. Hulcbcr.

St. Mabts, Oct. 13. 1877. The Poltawutomi i.iehtning Cure is the bft Hon.

John Martin, of Topeka Topeka, June 11th, 1878. Mr. II. n. Tipton: externnl reuiedy I have ever used tor urynus emus.

K. u. GROCERIES AND WOODENWARE St. Makys, Ks Oct. 6.

1.77. 'f I have used the IJishtning Cure Dkar Sir Your noto of the 9r.h reaches me on my return home. No pre which were bought at exceedingly low prices, and this decline we propose to give to our customers. in niHiiv canes of nervous complaints, such aa 'lOotliKChe. Headsche, Neuralgia, and can ss it pioves a qim-k roliel for anything of the venting Providence, I will be with you on the Fourth.

Come to St. Marya on the Fourth- Louisville correspondence too late for this issue. See the largo posters. They tell you alf about our Fourth. Mr.

Af. Kelley, of Joberly, Missouri, is again with us. Bush Carlton received a car load of wagons this week. Mr. Silas Griffis, of Louisville, made his bow to the Democrat this week.

Geo. Parry came up trom J'opeka last week and will remain in the city awhile. That fine sett of harness of Thco. jVcCleery's was made by Lareau it- Detain. A meeting of the Fourth of July committees at the school house Monday night.

The Six Brothers brass and string band has been euganed to furnish music on the Fourth. The town has been dull this week, owiug to the farmers being very busy in the harvest field. Eastern people must get ready to soon hear startling truths about the "Great American ZJcsert." Grain merchants should extend their facilities for handling the new wheat crop. Be ready for it. Meeting of the democratic county committee at Louisville, Saturday, June 22d.

Lot every member attend. Geo-Ruby, the popular grocer of Wamego, had a valuable horse stoleu from his premises one uight last week. Mr. irairen, one of the rubatantial farmers of Maple 11 ill, and an extensive stock dealer, paid a visit to tke Democrat office this week. Mr.

Ignatz Richstatter, leader of the Six Brothers Band, arrived on Tuesday's train from Germany, accompanied by his father an1 mother. It's a mistake we do not see Major Cox's name among the speakers to be present at the Fourth of July celebration at St. Jarys. Onaga Journal. Two gentlemen living on Soldier creek were in town on Tuesday to lease the right to put up a swing on the celebration grounds on the Fourths Mr.

Thomas O'Carroll. Mrs. O'-Flanagan's brother, who has been visiting in this section several months, left oq Tuesday's train for the east. Mr. F.

Seeger has been suffering iron, one of "Job's comforters" on hip knee- Although he is able to be around, be is quite lame from the effects of it. A grand Fourth of July ball will be given in Linn's new stone buildiug on the night of the Fourth. Music by the celebrated Six Brothers string band. Tickets, 75 cents. Our farmers are in the midst of their wheat harvest, which is a grand, glorious one.

Many fields will yield enormously. The quality of the grain cannot bo excelled. The St- Marys cornet band was reorganized on Monday night. C. Myers was elected leader Chas Uller-ick takes second flat; Elliott Olson, flat; Geo.

Ullorick, tuba. Nearly all the young folks are com ing to St. Marys on the Fourth. The Kino, usea according to directions. Fih mania on han4 at all seasons of Ihe Jpir, and furnished in the beat atyles.

highest cash prices piiul tor all kinds ot hides. V- I.AnOUtiUK. At what hour am I expected to speak 8 lbs Centennial Snsjar for. lbs Extra Sugar lor $1 00' I 00 $1 00 1 10 lbs nice Bro(rn Susar for. 1 uo 4 lbs Rio Celiee tor Nails, 4 cents per pound.

LriftLK, I. St. Maeys, 1, 1877. i I your Lichuiiua Cure to be all vou I want to kuow tins' in order to make chum for it. from actuul experience, and from otheis who haye been-vured with it.

my arrangements for being on band. i---i Yours Very Truly. Johs Martin. u. ijrjKU i SiJJtj luh, Keai listafe Uealer.

St. Mabys, Seft. io'; 1877. My wife; and also myself, have for several i The lamous Keutucky Jack, NAPOLEON, ITamraer keeps the best 6ugar cured Venn- suffered fiOm lime to time with Neural gia, Nervous and Biek He-dacho. Wo both hams in Marys.

Oiutga Journal. We will pay CASH for all kinds of cs3kxer Arco live stock. Bring us your green and dry hides. KsT" We will soon have in our warerooros a large and complete assortment of all kinds of Agricultural Implements, which will be sold lower than ever before offered in this county. Come nd Examine our Stock, and we will do yon good.

BUSH Sr CJLRLTOJST. mm immediate renei oy tne use or me rotta-watoinia Lightning Cur. We would not without it. Any one suffering with an acute -pai-i will fijjd instant relief by the use of tho- Lightning Clue. D.

F. EASTON WIFE. Yes, you bet. Mr. Hammer says to tell you to accept thanks for telling the people up in that country.

You might say this week that Mr. Hammer has St. Oct. 2, 1877. I tke pleasure in recording my testimony just received a few thousand pounds in favor of your Lightning Cure.

I suffered, at times, for ten years, from au old chronic afflic-tion in my side, caused by a deep seated cold. more, nice and fresh. Will uiuko Season ut Fitzjjerald'i Farm. TI5IIMS "Five Dollar for the Sea-hou, to bo pniil invariably in advance, or eight dollars when mare foals. The finely bred young trotting Stallion, MAMBMNO MESSENGER, will nlo nerve a few good mares at the II 1110 pi 1 00, TERMS.

Ten Dollars to insure mure with foal. V. FITZUKRALD. eon traded iu the iriny in the wiuler of ISM, H. B.

Slaughter. W. W. Underwood. Underwood Slaughter, and your medicine is the only thing I have ever fdtiud that would give me permanent relief; ia How about a Fourth of July celebra BUSINESS BRET1T1ES, Jfeay-A Fourth of July dance will be given on the uight of the Fourth in the building opposite Palmer Roddick's store.

All are cordiallj' invited. Tickets, 50 cents. fail to call at Palmer Roddick's store and see those beautiful Whoelcr it Wilson sewing machines. For sale at bed-rock prices. second hand Marsh Harvester for silo cheap.

Inquire of A. J. Beakey Co. jfeaSf-Parties wishing calling cards should call on Will 11. True and soi samples and get prioec, A Russia leather card case given with every A pair of papor shears.

Finder returA to O. Shields. ttirWe have the only complete set of Abstracts of the Pottawatomie Reserve oo earth. If you waut any information in reward to titles, call on those who have the records at hand aa taken from the books at th couuty seats. Palmer Ulecrick.

tyilarnmer keeps the best sugar-cured hams in the market. IUrbansk- has just received a large stock of bankrupt goods which he can sell a reduction of 50 per cent, on former prices. Consult your own interest and go to Urbansky. Bridles at geventj'-five cents each, at Lareau Dciuarais'. JtoSyA.

Uibausky has received a heavy stock of Ladies" Dress Goods, Paranoia, at bottom prices. "L'all and look at thmj The Ccn tennial Breaking Plow The Wonder of the Age til Two small horses will turn a fourteen inch sod with lb cm casi We understand that two-story stone building will be erected this summer on the northwebt corner of Fifth street and Bertraud avenue. Plans aud specifications have already been drawn, part of the material contracted for and when commenced will be pushed to a speedy completion. The building will be 25xG0 feet, two storiesShigh, with cut stone front. It was by accident that we learned of this and are only too happy to tell of the permanent improvements going on in St.

Marys. This-will make the third stone building erected this summer, besides oue or two frame buildings. Theie has ben one new stone dwelling, and three frame houses out up for the at-coniniodatiuu of our new friends aud still there is a demand for more. lact, 1 may Iruthtuily say, it has id a measure. tion Junction City Union.

not entirely, eured me. You may use this testimony as you eee kron a 'z We presume it's all right; for in the er, and I hope it may be the means of alluvial-ill the suffering of others as it basin my case. St. same paper we find the following item Marys, Kansas. M.

U. J1VAN3. Eleven thousand five hundred and twenty bottles of Inheuser beer arrived We Pav CASH for All The Livhtning Cure acts instantly and effects aetmanent eure when all other remedies fail. It does not redden nor blister the skin, is per- engage in. rv riw business you pn lvli J.J) JLjrJ JL either business you pun i 7 ta lecily safe, and instantly cures 19 out of 20 caestof' P.nns.

niau iy any sex, right in 'their iiwii loralities. Partion- KINDS OB iu the city last Monday. LATEST NEWS. Osborne lliudrr Victorious. to tit.

Louis Harrisonvillb, May 10. 187S in a hotly contested field tnal to "jt vonr dnigRist does not haye it, we will send it to your address, prepaid, on receipt of price. jll.OO per bottle, or eample bottle lor 50 ccntN. Agents Wanted in all parts of the State. Write tor circulars and terms.

Address POTTAWATOMIE LIGHTS OG CURE COMUAS? ST. MARYS, KANSAS. Call and see us before selling. OFFICE. In Mohier Tool's Store.

day.Of Self-Binders, the Osborne gained an important yietpry, as usual, the de cision of tne committee being: Os borne, first McCormick, second Marsh, third: and Wood, fourth COSTELLO, Twenty Osborne Machines were sold ou the field. a IB. GREAT LIMITED MAIL ROUTE FROM St. Louis to the East composed of the -DEALER IN- The Osborne Self-Binding Harvester is the simplest and best machine in the market. LUMBER, WINDOWS, DOORS, BLINDS, MIXED PAINTS hold by A.

J. Beakey, St. Marys, Mr. B. F.

Jacobs, of Wabaunsee, has one of the most suug little farms in this section, and everything around looks neat and home-like. The following summary will tell briefly bis this year's prospect: Seventy-five apple trees. 15 years old, aud loaded with fruit. About one hundred peach trees which have to be propped to enab'e them to sfaud be-ueath thk'ir weight of fruit. Five or six hundred one year old grafted apple and peach tree, cherries.

Ac. I saw one of spring's apple graft about six inches long which has four full expanded lie has also a variety of plums, all loaded with fruit. lie has iu this year five acres of swet potatoes whieh present a healthy, vigorous look. Besides, small graiu, cereals iu gcuerai, aud vegetables, everything looking flue and promising. Wanmg) Tribune.

Kansas. am ami sample worth $." free. liiiiro your pure tune at this bunnies. Addrets HTiasoa A I'lii-tlnnd Alnine. Foiiiaiis.to Arms! QUICK STEPFORWARD, MARCH J.

A. HARDTEN to jMircliHMo your Choice FA MIL GROCERIES nt piirpn tlmi Defy Competition. A full Htoi'k of all kibila alwiitu on hand. liyTlia Inest brands of Tohnecos and Cigara to In' found III theu.ly. Ueali uiMka mousy t.ter at viota fur lis than anything ele- I'upitiil not required.

Witt ill shut von til per day imiiU nt home, by iIik luiii'i lurn Men, lioyo and girl, Kiir.il eveiy where to work for u. Co-tlv nuttU ami lernia free. Aihlreaa, True Auyiixir Mhiiiv, J. AV. STOK1211, and Building Material Generally.

"a.T TT 1 TTT Tl 'Harvester Trial at Storliua. YAl II Aii JJLlBi Also, Agent for the Special Telegram to tht Kansas CJitv Journal. Sterling, May la 1 he Adams er than three large horses will turn a ID A SMITH A trench Harvester and Self-Binder was the victor iu the field trial to-day which I will sell cheaper tluin any other firm west of the Mis-onri Fiver, and will sell at the with the Marsh. Hoods and McCor-miok backed out. Six Adams French twelve inch with a Mouhlboard plow.

For sale at the Hardware tablishuient of John O'FLanaoan. lAlWKSI LIVIKU KAiSIorUASH. Office on Sixth street, near the Dopot, St. MARYS, KANSAS. Machiues were sold on the ground.

l.i. McUleery, Agent, St. Marys, Kansas. q-The Adams French Self Rind Six Brother Quadrille band has a rcp- MOHLER POOL. has arrived and i aet up.

Call au Beakey?" "Goneoutto tation far and near. That's what will ace it in operation. 1 McLlkf.ky. To FnrinerH. The McCormick Harvesters and ring them.

And we say, Come I et ud an Osborne machiue for a farmer," answered John to a farmer's in new arrival of a large stock Self-lJinders are ahearl and acknowledged to be superior to all. Call at Mr. A. Ullrioh. one of the old time- quiry.

"Well, then, where 's jVcCleery?" of ready made clothing at Urban-sky's. Go and see. ried democrats of Pottawatomie coun kelley Caplice store and be con- He's out setting up an vldams Dealers in ty, give us a call last week People mced b3 reliable documents, where, French." "Where's Mr. Carlton to ftaT-Now Is j'onr time to get your fresh goods at your own price, at A. day?" asked a gentlemau iu Bush.

will be surprised this fall when they fiud out how many democrats there are at a recent trial between the McCormick, the Woods aud the Osborne Urbansky s. Carlton's store the other day. "Oh, he machines which was practically test- the and PENNSYLVANIA R. R. The Only itonte rnnnins Pullman Palace Carnfroni St.

Lonia to I- New York without change. The above represen's flie Shortest and Quickest Route from St Louis tit th Seaboard, running through one ol the most populous and interesting portions of the country, with many large and inuini taut cities Uon its line. It lasses through Vnndalia, Effingham, Terre laute, luiliauapnlia, Richmond, Piqiia (or I'avton), I'rbana, Columbus, Newark Pitlsburg, Cresson, Altoona, Harrisburg, Lancaster, Philadelphia, ewarlc, and Jersey City, ou its route to Kew York. TWO FASTJEXPRESS TRAINS DAILY on arrival tf Trains from the West and South. Daylight KipresH.

leaves the Union Depot, st. Louis, every morning, and being a Fast Expresf stops only at Drincipal stations. It has Pullman Pslace Slopping Oars for Columbus, Pittsburg, Philadelphia and Ne York: without change, and but ouechane to Boston, Baltimore and Washington. It arrives ioKeir York early the next evening, only one night out, aud gives a daylight view or the far famed scenerv of Ihe Ponnsi lvaui Railroad. Fast Line Express.

Leaves Union Depot, St. Louis, every evening, stopping only at principal stations, with Pullman Palace Cars for LoniHville ic Cincinnati. Pnlaee sleeping Car Tor Chicago, and the Favorite Plo neer Line of Pullman Palace Drawing Kooiu Sleeping Can for Columbus, Pittsburg, Philadelphia and New Y'oik without change, WBReing the t.nlv line practically under on nianngenif nt between St. Louis and New Y'ork, passengers are assured of through connections, and are not subject to delays at intermediate points incidental to other lines. Baggage checked through to all principal cities.

'I'll. Itm. ta r.ntilavt. ma.l. Kw 1.

a 4ry0eo. A. Ruby, the boAS grotfcr ol weut over the river to set up a Woods by assigning each machine the cut leave to call the attention The walls of Dr. Linn's new build- machine A gentleman, ou going into OENERAL Furiiisliin of the public to bis large stock of tiro i lii il Kelly Caplice's store, inquired for ill ting and binding of three acres of heavy wheat. After the trial the farmers present voted br ballot for ng are completed and is now ready for he roof.

The front is almost finished, ceries, Qneensware, ev Caplice, not seeing kirn about. erything kept Hy a first class grocer. 1 Undertaker, nd when the whole building in finished "tie's out on Cross creek starting a Mc- will deal fairly and honestly with all their choice of machines, and out of ho please to give me their patronage. Cormick machine that he sold yester 178 votes cast 161 were in favor of it will add materially to the business appearance of the city. the McCormiok.

And as straws in- day, says Mr. Kelly. And that is the believing that I can do a little better than any other house in the oity. Don't tor licate the direction of the wind, so way it has beeu for the last two weeks. get to call on me, and come right straight City Marshal Graham was kept bu- You can't catch these men at home.

to my store before going elsewhere. ll.inlor In W()OI ami ETA I I.IC CAM KTH ami CA8KM, am. The liiiB-xt flnant atnek in tli riiy or Hhila, ilt-ni and pamagaa tm nishcul cin onlr ra. Embalming tnid Shipping Bodies a Specialty. Kntmfiirtinn Kioiriiiilf ril.

Orilrra hy mail and talimrif li tillHil nnil aiiHWprail iiiiniiMliKlcly, of-flim opi at fll liourii, hi tlia old Mand, l'J7 Khiinhm Avfiuir, nrnr Court Itouaa. KANSAS. They have been "rushod" so with busi also do the following names of substantial farmers iu the vicinity of St. Marys who have already the present season favored us with their orders Saturday night. One negro and hcv-eral Indians were jugged.

Cause, drunkenness. We warn law-breakers to be on ness that they havn't time hardly to turn round. About thirty-five self-binderH for McCormick machines, indicate the lookout while in the city for Graham is here, there and everywhere. have been sold here this season. Watue Ueo.

A. Rcbv. War ar no Wnr, We are still at the old stand muk-n 2 and selling the best and cheapest lames in the country. Lareau Dkmarais. A.

Urbansky has just received that'thd McCormick is the favorite go, which claims to be the comuiercial BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CArS, NOTIONS Hammer and Schelosky have made He'rriwn Wilbur, St. Marys. Jv'O-jChss, Wabaunsee county. center, must look well to her laurels or a flit boat to be used on the ragiag Kaw St. Marys will come in for the prefer AWiJrew Belt, Wabaunsee county.

for fishing and pleasure riding. A a cur load of salt. ence. The busiuess men herG have more (Country Produce taken in exchange for Goods. line, end fare always as low as by other routes.

Tickets for ale at all lick.t officas in the wtst and south. L. P. FARMER. General Passenger Agent, Pennsylvania baihoad, Philadelphia, number availed themselves of the op SINGER AND DOMESTIC MACHINES ATTACHMENTS.

F.vrl yllnni In ilia lina of H'-wimk Miichina At timlino'iit-, NhciIIi-h, Oil I ho iiinV rant nrta nl in lun ura krp I'unMtunrl on hand hy llommr in Tnp-kn, Thaaa imiili nrr tionulit ilu-t't IV ni Hip dilTciwiit conipanirp, Hiid rvt thrfffura, Perft-ct, and avory pitrt war. run i mi I. push aud go-a-beaditiveness than any writ you want land come to our portunity on Sunday and report a pleas other town in the west. office and we will give your prices and terms that cannot be duplicated by any TOE HIGIIEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR ALL KINDS OF GRAIN ant time. The boat will carry over a Last Wednesday, upon an iuvita rungs ley, Wabaunsee county.

.6. 5 "Burt, Wabaunsee couuty. M1." Small, Wabaunsee county. Phillips, Wabaunsee county. -C.

A. Allen, Wabaunsee county. P0ht; Hundt, Wabauuseo ccunty. Capt: Mitchell, Wabaunsee county. Juhn Callery, Cross Martin Bourke, Cross Creek.

T. Ha uratian, Cross Cite k. nrw in the rteeerve. ton. uou irom inr.

run zemarais. we. in i mj. i i 1 i agent. Pan Handle Route, nnibus, Ohio.

CHAS. K. FOLLETT, General Passenger Ag. iit, Vandalia Lino, St. Louis.

The CVoItlen Rell', Route. The quickest, safest and mos: reliable route to all points East or West is via Kan npnta par ilim hy mail. Pnra eompauy with Mr- bauerlieu, took a de Palmer tt- Ullirick, Take your hides to Larocque's. wins' MiK liiiin Oil put up In iiii oiihiii.Ii Mr. D.

French, of the firm of ligntiul riUe tf) across: the river into Old liiHidunt-a rapairMl at rfHonhla prmaa, or French Brothers, commission mer- Wabaunsee county to get a loot at some iiiKin in axi-iiMnx ror nrw onna. tmiria by iiiiiii lilli'd prnnipll thailxy rt-oairi-d. ehants, Kansas City, has been in St. of those magnineent wheat fields. The PiBewar of lands with question Thanking these gentlemen fo rtheir first place we stopped was in Mr.

Swe 'I Iih tollnwinif it a lint of iiiwlilnni for whh'h tifi-dU a ami nut are ki'pt roualanily an hitnd: Singer, lomrtH. tlavra, Hlaa. Itrnifr A w. dignon has constantly on hand a Full Line of the Latest Styles ol Eastern FURNITURE. itarysspendiog a few days and lookiug able titles and in order to be on the valued iatronage, we pledge them sas Pacitic Raiiwat through the famous "Golden Belt" (the finest wheat region in the world).

Passengers for Denycr and the Rocky Montains should remember that ney's field containing 200 acres of fall over our beautiful country. Mr. French safe side purchase of Palmer Uller that ever' effort shall be on our VVIn-Klrr A WiIkoii, rlnrenca, Wil.ro tiililiK, Wind, Win-on Kliutlh'. Victor, Hi-ininir- wheat. Here are two reapers ruQuins.

ick who cau sell any land In the re ti'ii, Mniiliiillmi, AuiHtiuau, lulliptiu and part in giving satisfaction and every is the guest of Underwood Slaughter. this is 120 miles the shortest, 23 hours the quickest and the only line running througLt serve possible of purchase ami tell a Woods self-hinder, which, by the way, is doing splendid work, and a Kirby self raker, followed by the uyual number maclnue leaving our bouse wul bo iul- you all about the title as they have iiiiiiii niH'i)irii. Olln Kiinnna Ayenilfl. Aiditna, v. Itprka, kanaaa.

t-Ovranted. Mr. Hollao, of Wamego, came down Elegant Finrnlturo Made to Order hy oar own or binders. It isestimacd that the only set of abstract books of the "The -earlier we receive orders- tho Jweuey's crop' wifl average about 27 1-2 on Monday and put ud his photographic Pottawatomie Reserve in existence. ousnels per acre.

We crossed a fene better prepared will we be to set up machiues arid furnish wire. tent. Mr- llollan is an artist that is to Uenver without charge of cars. Going East, close connection are made a Kansas City and Leavenworth with all the rcat through routes for all points North ami The Favorite Line to the! San Juau Wines. Passengers taking the Kansas Paeific cau stop ovrrat Denver aud visit the mines and Bmelting wotks ia PALMER ltEL)L)lOK.

aS-Go toUrbansky's for anything aud were iu Foy's nud Vry'e field. 1 tiese have the land leased ami are perfectly familiar with everything per 5 and everything at low prices. taining to his profession. He has his EXPERIENCED WORKMEN. GALL AMD EXAMINE STQGM AND PRICES, Leave Orders for Furniture to be Manufactured.

233 KANSAS AVENUE, TOPEKA. woring it on shares. A'Chamoion IVELLK.V CaTLKIK. Don't forget to brintt roar hides lJBHlera la Dry-goods and tent located near the depot, and all reaper, with dropper attachment, was its vicinity. Ulose connection made witli- to Laroeue a and get the highest cash in use.

Aitiiougti the crop this field wanting pictures should call on him now the Denver and Uio Grande Railway for Notice. Notice is hereby gieu that a resolution price for tbew. as be will remain but a few days longer is nut so heavy as in the former field the grain is very plump and sonud- Colorado bprings. La Veta, Del Norte and Lake City. Tho outy line west of tho Mis pussed the council at its session held June MP-Ruah Carlton are agents for Groceries, next called at Mr.

Johnson's field. He How easy it wou Id be some of these the Nicholn A Hhepard Fibrator llth, 1878, ordering the building ot sidewalks on the north side of Mission street is using a John P. Mannv threshing tnaoniue, and also the J. I. warm nights for a tramp prowling around F.

IP. KRORNKE, Attorney and Counselor at Law. A. M. RDAD, 22 years in Kansas.

His crop is good, aud will average about from sixth street to third street; on the wesi side of fifth street from Bcrtrand avenue to the house to reach in at the window Uase A Co. 1U beat ma chioea in (be market. 22 1 2 bushels per acre. Several other with a stick, a hook on one end of it, and Alma street; on the east side of sixth street helds will be in primo condition tor cut ting in a day or two. We think if far Canamtmg In pArt an Followai Nolloii.

Ileatlj Ma fa Clothing. HATS, CAPS. from Bertraud avenue to Mission street on earry off a pair of pants, or coat, or vest. F. krcenke 01 WaniegO, are the the west side of sixth street from Bcrtrand faayC'all at Bohringer's barber shop near Bath A Carltoj's store, when you want firsl-eUsa ahave or hair uiera will consult their best interests or all, while tho inmates are asleep avenue to Pulmer street and on the north souri stiver equipped with the Improved Antomatio Air Brake.

Freight jihippers, atteutioo! The Kansas PACirio Fast Friuuit Expkkss makes the best tinin and affords the niot rapid transit of freigV. between the Missouri Kiver and all principal poiuts in Kanvas, Colorado, New Mexico, San Juau and Arizona. For information concerning rates, maps, guides, pnmplets. call upon or address. JOHN MUltt; E.

CORNELL, Geu'I, Fr't Agt. Gen'l Pass'r Xzt. T. F. OAKES, Gen they will get no machines to do their harvesting with but sclf-bicders.

There Did youever thiuk of it? Lookout. out. side of Maple street from the west line ol BOOTS SHOES, BOSS REAL ESTATE BROKERS are no "shatterines left, Lever have a We have been favored with a com lot 12, in block 42 sixth street. This is to notify property owners holding real estate fronting on said streets where iVLaooque will pay more than any ether man in town tor bldea of all small army or biuuers after them, and plimentary ticket to the Tope a 2riv Tnblri rtillry, QuHswarr kinds. tney uo the work with as much speed Of course it takes sometime to get ac said sidewalus hive been or lered, that said ing Park Association, a meeting of which eoraes off on July 9ih, 10th and ami UlitsMware.

Alio, A I lIIJ.iSTOCK OF custeraed to the workina of the machin aiThe highest market price paid for all kinds of grain br Buah Carlton. 01 ery, but it will, before many years, be 11th. All lovers oi horse racing should sidewalks must be built within GO duys from this date, as provided for by ordinance 48. W. II.

Tbub, City Clerk. St. Marys. Kansas, June 14th 1878. in Pottawatomie county.

MONEY TO LOAN at EIGHT PElt GENT. S9Practice Law in all State and Federal Courts. LAND TITLES A SPECIALTY. come nothing more than ehild nlav MI I. i.

1 It attend, aa this meeting promises to be one of the boat ever held in the State. iiiiot jiir. uemarais verv inucn lor mm i ims. Johnson hat purchased the tiis kind and considerate attention to 3 1.1 right for a patent chimney, oue of warua us, out oeg oi mm tne nsxt tune he wants uh to go riding to get another PA TENT MEDICINES. OILS banana uiij IlRaXTT HOUOE II lIO IK, lrorilor.

This hous situated in the eenier of the Imsi-nes portion of the city, rei-en'ly ijeen refitted refiimiiheti thn.u-.li and erv i.itviio. pud to, the accuHimodatioii ol guest's ii on pn day. the best and aafcat guards against kind of conveyance, i We are certain Ore now known. It is now, nove that Air. Bauerlien wishes the same.

PAINTS, DYE-STUFFS ami and cheap, and one that every man HENRI HLTtNER should have. Call at his shop in St Moliee. Marys and look at it. DR. D.

SMITH, PHYSICIAN AND ACCOUCHEUR Office at Mrs. McMullen's, MAPLE HILL, KANSAS Sealed proposals for building sidewalk Mrn. N. C- Myers, accompanied by her nieoe, Misa Carrie Bliss, arrived in St. Marys on Friday's train.

Mr Myers came here somotuua ago Irom Illinois. They have leased Mr. Buell's residence) and will reside in the city until full when they oontemplate moving on to their farm on Cross creek. Would it not be a good idea for our real estate dealers to eollact during the harvest bandies of wheat, rye, oats. and keep them in their offices to ahow eaatern friends lust how the crop war has a complete stock ol gCI' hays a sSMslc Oaberne Self i proided for by sidewalk resolutions rub liahed May and April Oth, 1878, Biodaraatap sad will tike pleasure in will De received atttiis olh'e omoe of th city oterh uutil Tuesday, June 1878 bowing its uieriU to all farmers.

A. J. BlAKEY. AH Kinds of Druggists Sunefries BiKih Aa tollnt Hofip, Parfrtnifrf, prnahaa, Comtia, QM fan (4, t'oukat Hooka, MlaliuHarj Mrhawl Holiday Toy, Vavf Candiaa o. tr, Praanriilion aarafnlly Cnaapouatird ilighaat markat pnoa paid, la Hood, fur all Mum of rod una.

IK have tried th crftfit SytUm an-1 Found it a Failure. at 8 clock, p. in. All bids to specify th WAMEGO BILLIARD II ALL SlMrSON BAKER, Prop-a. kind of malarial used and prioe per lineal GENERAL MERCHANDISE, which is offered to the trade at the LOXTEOT PRXCEO.

Hi chest Price Paid for all kinds? of Country Produce DON'T FORGET root. The council reserving the right to Com and our new stock of just before harvest A sight of the Speaks German, French and Eng Side Haddles which we are belling reject any and all bidi W. H. Tana. City Clerk.

St Marys, Kansas, June 7th, 1878. id at -pecimeos so collected would in many instances do a great deal more good than an hoar's "talk." lish. 20-1m 4 The finest brand, of 1 nnnr. and bcst lH.i.Mrd tables ety choap. Lareau Dimarais.

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