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The Edmond Times from Edmond, Kansas • 3

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rr ,8 i sf ii ii UUUI 111 Baak of Mimi VEHY MLLAiiS WORTH OF GOODS ir-plttivfilKrinfiilt) fli'O I'lit'-l'iioil (or Al ihe iMio o't per nnnuin, Lien) notices FIVE oonts per line oaoli nnd overy losort Ion, And v.u Ordered Out, IWlnr Shri'. fW TIIAT VpIT BUY ON'OK -BEFORE IE Otli i in hi ikj uu 3 DOES A GENERAL JANKIN(J EOAX AND JNSniANf EDMOND, KANSAS, Jl'NR 27, I SUA, COLLECTION A SPECIALTY A.TT.KNDEO'O. COB REHPONDANOE SOL ITEBf jjj Ttrtie Tabic, MiHtourl Pnotrto rt'y. gOTNO W.IIRT I'flBCftilirov W.15 I'REIOllT; V- i GOING PAfHTCWRR 1.17 P. Ml FUKIGHT A) M.

tfAt) trains named nbove will carry paf-I nirnrs, CiiMntniirrrirnlim make close connor. ins wlthMoI'an llr. for Kanias Cftr, "-ols unit llm Also nil Texas hoi iita, 'yr rules or furl Ii l.toi ninHon ciil) on a i 'act; THE LADY GUESSING NEAREST THE NlpniEK OF BEANS CONTAIN ED IX A OlUSBJAR AYlk 7 DKALKRSIN fit of rTIio lore Lumber? LitH'j, rail if, ''v. ft I The Mo. Tac.

pay eav was hwoon Wod- norge wont lu" Lenora, Tupsday evening. tViKl currants ami snipes arc now in orilcr sauce and jolly. Jainca Lo')Hitz and M. Hcaton, of Norton, were In Kdmond ttiirf wclr. Wli'ore you gains: Jo ppwd thn Vor.rth? is the leading question, iw.

C'y claim become so. of late that ao state, sewns to be'exemrift. L. E. Pernonett, (ipw Wink, J.

1 1, Audth? tntlf m.srj guessing the nearest will received -v i in, one tQ their clmte to the pniount of 2S3SS a. pelh Atvirwo; orize." l. HOMEOPATHIC Winlers and (leorge Weatherlo wure ow outoxj KAxs.v4 caa hi ec-en in otir show case. 1 i AUcansaUorfrtca to from :n.l vU-lnlij ii. count ikd beans Saturday Oil 0.

SCIIAEFinSR. HJ. E. STICiCjNXOY, ri-orriclop, TTw.o IVr 1 i LEGAL NOTICES. SIIKUIFrs SALE.

Vn'aor STATKOV ANSAS I No. ton county. I'M Security Investment C'oinimoy vs Go. E. Wink.

Dv virtiio of nn ovdrr of to "in f-'ircct'd ami delU'erou. lssnoil oit of the Sov o'opnth District Court of the Mat of Kiiisii SlWifijr in anil for Norton ooiintv. In lj stntn i will, on tho 2ml duv of Auir Cist, A. WM, nlTS o'clock P. M.

of sail! dnv, fit tlio nr rtli door ot tho Court Houso in t'no County in' Stii nid. oirnrlit imlifln 6no nnil cll tlieldirlicst hlililer for cnsli in nil tli? itrit. title anil Intf-i-pst. of (lio above niinifcl lie In.nnd to the tli" followlnir dscrlhi-d Hiwl wnpcrtv, to wit: Tho sonthwpM. qunrt ir of thofjuth-oiist oom-tor of RcoHuii twnt'-oni nnd soutliPiist.

(itinrtf of the rorthonst, quarter nnd the wefit Imlf of hr Hort ii-pnsr mmrtPr of section twnty-elr1i't townsliln Ave noutli of rtuiB-e W) wt of tiio (itii H. M. Norton oounty Html )iro)inrty lovlml and to ho Void ns the property of the-ubove mimed defendni't. Henry Sliprif. Slierlir.s Office tfojton, KHas, June 1KKI.

K) Atwa oh unuuiniMajv; Head ScliaefCvrs new. adveitiritment in todays paperjfind then try to peenre the liberal premium therein; offered. Wo are sorry to learn thet E. Il.ftapal-yga aud family expect to inove to Missouri soon, to maka that State their-Jnture lirme. Mrs.

S. R. Richardson And the P.hildwn are visiting relatives In Norton, this week and B. is staying at the --Grand Central. Mrs.

Coleman, mother of George and James has bought the Rapalyea residence and with James will. soon be. "at home" herein, 'Jhe annual reunion of the old soldierp of Nortott.county.will.be held in Norton Al CI If Shaving, i0 vSlu'ljUiiociliu. idi'f 'l H'l -A- The CwitiaJs JooWng wtlt;" -All that is, being piiperly tended WlH mako a good crop, froLtpresent appearances, ljihas been demeastrated that two plowings is equal to a good rain, and the farmers who recognize this fact and net upon itwili be the gainers this fall, The Bwba Times, of last week, in naming pyer the towns that had been damaged by the, wiad-stoiTii of -iha previ-ous in-the list. or'ft-i'oii From tiro' Norcatur Register of June Pi wo take the following; "Last afternoon the vriter tcr the P.

railroad at Lenora and vyent as fur, east as Kiryvin. Down the valley pf tho.Sokmoa lvfr vve-faw some of the and-best improved farms irr tiio whole country. In many fields corn was knee-hih end from weeds; The- town of Etlmond, ten miles from Le-; nornj situated, has number of splendid business -blocks and we cuut: t. ji i The Ttmesiii so far as Edmond. PHEIFF'f! SALE.

Under K.ccm ion, STATU OF ia coitcerr-ed asiio damaggwas aside from slia teved nerves of soma of Nortoqj counter 1 va r. the people, and flie-sc IiavoMor.g re-' We luivf- .1 and the best Ku. ruawnjop tiT.nsforcd to Hill City nnd Norton at -carcruLilMivem fui-nisliottT Wvc-us natt-inHintr V.b iir 'isftictlim. Wve, mo.t:iK- T. P.

f'rmi(Jul1. Anim Crandall. C. Hull. well, E.

h. I.erov Smith. A. IS. Ooodwiu covered.

ang J. B. Goodwin Artlmr Roll ami Horn lias been heard ieain 1:3 an'erce'lcnt trade." to le tho "fashion, Edmond lias b3oa haying' A littlo cxporience-wit'i wind storni' a baby, cyclone went through the south -part of. town and the' sheds and empty corn cribs were badly used up. Tho sheds in the-feedjing-lot south of the- railroad were piled up on the track; Robinson's buggy-shed, back oMrho livery barn, was turned liy vn-wio oi tin r.xccunon to rue nnd delivered, isni-d out of the lTlh District I from.Vflf.aii-ttfter Tbv.

Ti3C had left Court S.tte,of KnnnHS, Hittlnir In nnd for Norton County. In aid Stnle. 1 will, on Stith press. Tsieele, a long letler r-amo toliis lay of July, A. 1).

Mfla nt 3 o'elocic l. oi A AO nld dv. at the north iloor of iheuuirt itous-o frienda. Thlsho ws that youSv.nt in. formatiqnin short order, ghoul-d seek In the Comity and Stiite RfowKiild, olHcr nt ft liutilie Mlo.

nnd Boil to the hijrhest lnuaer roT etish in huad. nil the riirht. title mill intorost the letter afore .1 of tli uliovo nninrd defendants In find to th oyer-to the east; the corn crib back of rynetieo in all the cemts. 'Loans made on J4i pi'Owily' tillered said, were tantalizing reports straw- followliTtr rleerihed Heal nronm-ty. to wt I ot Numbered Reveii-7) In Hloolt Town-of Esmond.

Norton county. Kanwqs, iiinniiised nt Hi5.00 nnd tho wcit lmlf of lot numbered elit'hi berrie, ffapJetfeauCe-cte, incline the rest of tis to long for the despots of Egypt," (8) tu block IHiwn of Edmond, Norton cpun- i 111 1 Hi i ll! tv KanwH, npprnlsed ut siu.w. Mi.d leA'iod on, Hiui to be eold tho proptviy the above nmo4 defcndutitff. "ALLIANCE PICNIC. i The mombei's of Solomoh Valley Al ITemiv Joint, Slierlit.

ShcrltTd OiPcc, Norton, Kuttda. Juiie 17, J8S0. Hifffti JloCready Attorney lor iiuntijr. Miller's store was piled up in 'Sections-and kimiling wood, againRt the south end pi th.o store 'and the ifle-Jmjjp in the rear of Mann's liai'dvare store. The 'store building and icr! honstr ivere ilamaged, so'njwliat, by th3 timbers of 'the' erib smashing in tho walls.

This is about all the damage that wo "have' not rnucli'j comparatively with 'oilier towns but all are trncly'thhnkfiil that there is nothing line, to chronicle. Quite a rain accompanied the Wind, which did much good to the grow 'To IpjTiij on fiiv-m iij 9iip.ji Qalji; Shi-jy-) n-hi liance will cerebratelhe Fourth of Inly, by having a btisket picnic lithe Button grove, one mile 'WuthVest bf "Densmore. 9epteuiM.18, 20, with-Joseph Creen-i jvood atoinmSnder. rn AlthougtVtho'Woather has teen remark-: ally' warm forthe past two weeks we have beard of no sickness resulting there-; j'romia thir vicinity- i The to blow but this an: old etory in. reai son why this, country-is so health? ia-be-causa- there is no dead olH Foe feioBTBACii-forses to sell or trade for cattle.

''Eniiuifo of: 3. L. his rauch, -three ntfles'ncrth of (Imoiidi tf. A numler of the S. of V.

pf Edmond went to Lenora last Satnrdcy evening to f.sfllst in organizing a pamp' at thafntace lut' Ior Borne cause of Other tho' muster kns postponed. r' The girls who are not strong enough to help vlih the hbusevoik, are now strolling out i.n'the earTy morning to buy hln dresses to' dance away "the glorious Fourth in'. H.utchinsori News. The dava have been decliledly warm the past vv-eek The nights are generally cool aud pleasant, but last. Sunday night was an except as the wind was very warm until near morning, The Kdmond Times raises Webb Mc-Nall's name In poster type, That offsets te Eeloit Courier's' half 'ticket, -Manhattan Nationalist Well, yes, Why shonldn't; ill We hear that a mail route is to.

be es-UiMished between Edmoiid and Norton. If there is any mislaka in your proof Prominent fepea'k'ers will be present to deliver orations. notice fUher in tlie hunbers of the land 'or tjie names of tiio please let us knoy at once and we wiU cjrrcct the same. Invitations are extended to neighbor ing 'Alliances and. citizens of this and ad joining counties.

KOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. The Children's Pay exercises on last i I No. 1 Land Office at Kirwln, Kansns MayS8, IViiO. Notice hereby 8'ven that the fxllnwinif' Sabbath were very interistjhg and well rendered. The teachers had drilled the little, folks, in their various parts and ing crops.

Tjiio resolution adopted ct Hill City, demanfllngiit tlie press a just recognition, and threntning a withdrawal of patronage if the alliance measures are unjustly criticised, was evidently rot a vise measure. It was bound to provoke opposition at'a time when friends are uiost Tho mast fearless, independent and' liberty-loving thing in the named settler has tllml notice of his intentioii torn Hi i i in supiKirtof Ids elnim, unit tlmt Riild oirof will oc niudo before llejriMer mo cniiaren carrieu out tue same in gooa or Keceiver nt Kii win. Krins. on July 11. vise.

James W. I'vles, of Grahain eomty. Kin-sas. for the E. N.

W. i and W. i N. W. style, Owing to the serious illncsji of Ik' section ian(re si.

Mrs. Means, Judge Means, of Norton, did 7 not which was a disappointment world is, the Kansas newspaper. is lie tvnmts tne lonowiujf hucsppio prove, his continuous residence upoa uud. atioii, of. said bind.

vU: A. Wilkinson, of ftmliaai oownty, Krtit nk A. gpviggs. of (li-ahaui eoutit.v, Kunsaii. to all however the time was vvell disnoscd to treat tho alliance be Cause so many of its friends belong to It, spent and, those who attended wero hap -I Don.

Ciirloa foa. Att'ss lor lomfcard ia- "PI. ana because or. tne groat reforms it proposes to, accompliili. It is t'Kom the uewsDaner that the farmes receiver most pily entertained, The chureji, was deeo-rated, in a pleasing which added vc-stmcHt Co, of his and ho shouhl rather BDilOKD ROLLER 1 COLEMANS BEST MOSS HOSE SOL03IOX BKLLE much to the The attendance was uot.

as large, as it wouUl have been if there, had not been a misunderstand invite Us criticism and honest advice, than its cajolery. A resolution asking K'OTTCB FOB PC I.oaid Oliieo at Kir win, Kansas, Ivo Hay ai, uu 1 10,45. Notice i hevelvy (riven- Ilia ie nattipd set'tlr-r has llk'd notice of ha intention- tor the heartv co-opera! kn and assist It is hoped this will be dotie because it is needed, for at present it about two, ijays to get word around to points only f. ing in regard to the time; some thinking ance of the press would have hcpu more that the exercises were to he held in Ilia, appropruite at tins tune, timn tnreats oi seveuteen miles to make final piwf in wipport of Irs cliilin .1... ...111 1..

V.n4'r.,in r.nt. 1 Xt Pa, a DOJCMt. OTC UHl. ft) 11110 rcnUIIIvS by noticing in our exchanges Van indig the hour. Jnmys Coleman camp in.froin.Nebr.aska last.

Sunday, and is visiting with. rela. nant protests against this untortuiiLte rcsolulion.nindL' 07 supporters or tne al null Llliiu niii (jimii mil jmiun Probato nt Norton, Kai.siw, on Aumv IflW, vl: William Wilos, of Nni-ton county. Kanxu, for tho E. i.

of seeUa town--slilp run w- (1 p. i.r-. Ho names tho following witnesses t-o pi or hi coiHiJiuAW- upouaud cultivaw tlnn nf. -hiiiiI hmrtl tiy.es liance candidate tA well as his oppou- cuts. Stockton JJ6 is a rcgistei snoyera After reading tho above, we liunted.u? has taken, a position iu Jacob I.ccrcu.

of NortGn. Kansas. SKirii'HOt Ismic H. of Kdmond, ICius.i. banlcl Hart, if liiUuciud, W'Kiiii McN.u.r., Uoster.

il I'lllUllUUIilJ LOU tJ1c.KtU40.nfl store as and. Charley Higgan- etl at lliil City and tor the uistttir.e reac the one in. regard, to tha newr-papcrs hotham axe taking drumming leasona ot KOTfCE FOR' rn.LICATIO'V How we liflpeiu-d. to nih-s it v. Ii) not Now.

we wi'n t-o Eisy riLl 'ic-re. t'ud we agv with, the iu i Walter. Kclley, and are miiluDg.good progress. 'The boys are determined to haye Kdmond again at the her.d.as pot'sessing mm IK roots- I.ai-.d Oi'rico at Kirwirii Kansas, May. SS, 1WV elO.l.M.

i jjiven tnat "the rVttlfrnlms'iMad noHseof hiifiiitviuioii Uu most proficient drum corps in North l. what it s.iys about- lU3 But we wish to tiate further, that we noticed' the dailies-at the v. tf- the l.iiinaikc 1im.l nrcof 1:1 f-uiiiua ot l-isciititii. west. v- I'that-HHid nviK.f wilt lie inntk lieiore- riKjbnti? i I It lti.t Ii v.

KuniMUh on Jul I'M. I- c- niveiilion, representctivos- of the iv. i Kdmond. Kriw. for In.wl o-ul t.hi.i W.

i viinjti: i'. i 20, was t-hiri-y-threc years so a. burpr'st nariy was. arranged for, by. her.

friends iioiiH'StLn toltowmtr witncsw to pr.vr Ijhi'P tho i-fiX-" uiwu and oultiv.ttiou a day or- twtMiftrnvard. w-j csue-L a n. v. cifimui. w.

cifiand; ir. E.uiiiii. I of Kiiinoiiili i.i..u: uu v.mrJKAr,t., Ucii-lor. 1 t'if tf fcj hi aitlionph- not, a viii) was done. IIo said, that it not MQ-ncE roit rriM.rcATiox 1 No.

f.utid-tiO'.i.'-e RPKlwln. i -Mav. 1WK). 'ifii''-'H i' ud in timn fUsi ttrrnted'u ('. 10'' 1 lo celebrate the event.

At four o'clock in tho afternoon a laul.was matlu on hei lifme. one mile northwest of Edmoud. Mrs Branson. gavo a'l a hearty welcome and them feel at home. Excellent iake ami lee creaht weiwlurLkhcdiu iibundance for the three dozen who were Uiere" and was much enjyyed.

by eri This was pronounced. a "hen party' and It-was remarked that a storm would ho tl3 rtsult. f.n it was while there that Ue einashed thiu in 'Tin ilt'e houie in the evening wa.3 much, ea-iijad-as the air wis ir.lemli'dfer outs like il Kansas CiJy ii: Mii.I the r-ulijoc-t was; dL-i in. thn coi'verttion nn.l .1.4 1 to p's. iV.ir tYiVihiiOiit, an-l of I -he- I tit v.t M-ji! lu-r-l-v p-ivon tlmt the todowitiif- lias Hied his- Intention to 1 IPiid i-imof in supiiOrt of llis claim, ii; it- mid nunil' will lu inado before ivof id H.liivin, Kiitisuy, 011 11 lie i -j 11.

(Vnvi.r.v. No-ti roiinly. Kjin- Mr: 5 i The ftbOTS Tr.id3."ffari, cut through-, leather near top, is a guauntoo that the Boot or Shoo containing same Lss Sola Leather Counters; Heels, Insoles, Ttp3, and Gut-soles' c' If yon want io he sure of buying solid anil reliable- goods, insist cn Hefting tMs CI sitter I Im W-ih N' w- lU -22, Uiwiudvp Mil I. ero not tf'-i) any. boyc-o 1 en rr-Hf! 1 -v -pfO 1 1 '-'f-V V'n ttin'-tteiifd-ni'l- i- ip--rmi-w wiUiecv prntc hi iwiiicncii uiiou ami cuiuv-a-L iH i re -t ttts-iuops ceiipiiill-.

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1886-1890