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Pottawatomie County Times from Louisville, Kansas • 5

Pottawatomie County Times from Louisville, Kansas • 5

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PROFESSIONAL. Itock creek below the dam ten fpAt JJJoUairatciulc Ccuntit Eimrjs. Tom Simonton is up near British America. Newly burned brick at JehuAUenV "Mine said Stein, lUe Jew, A tear Meandering down his nose, I scbells it peoLld clotues, Almost as goot a new, Aunost us seheenly too. And then tli steals mine beer; 1 tells you dot vos queer The people's party State senatorial Wednesday morninsr.

The rainmaker is like O'hello, his oc cupation is gone. He's a delusion and a snare anyway and should be abated. The postmaster at Myers Valley is sj drunk half the time that it isn't safe lor him to handle the mails. He should be suspended. Mai.

Hanisonwas not satisfied with the way his substitute washed the Times windows and Wednesday fotenoontook hold ana did the job over himself. We nave since been able to see through to the street. No paper ever had brkrhtcr DrosDects in Pojtawatomie county than has the Times at the first issue of the fourth year of its existence. When it was started its enemies said "It won't live three months," They don't talk that wiy now. My wife had the worst case of dandruff I eversaw and hud tried three or four otiier remedies and two bottles of Hair Ke-newer proved all claimed for it.

E. I'. Dun-avnn. Gainesville. Ga.

For sale bylF. L. Lyman, Wamego, Kansas. In I'll rlnrlvml a rrnnu, 1 I Blood l'un tier ana lilood maxer and will take irreat nleasurn in repnititnmnlinor It in all I meet. Clia.

Hill. Aberdeen. O. For sale by F. L.

Lyman, I have been troubled for several years with scrofula, caused by Impure blood, but could get no relief until lately. Our druggist recommended Hoggs' Blood Purifier and blood maker so highly that I decided to try it, and huvoj up to the present timeused five bottles and find it to i all that it is rec ommended. Orrin Stone, Otsego, Wis. For sale by F. L.

Lyman, Wamego. I have recommended Beggs' Blood Purifier and Cherry Cough Syrup several times and must say that I have been surprised and more than nleaso'l at results following use of same. I am not in habit of endorsing patent medicines, but can say truthfullv. Beggs' medicines are all that is claimed for tiiem. Tesah Jones, M.

D. Wintersville, Mo, For sale by F. L. Lyman, Wamego. ROAD NOTICE State of Kansas, County of I'ottiwatomie.

Uflic'e of County Clerk Aug 3 IS H. NOTICK is h-reby given, that on tlie 0th day of July, 18 a petition slsned bv W. I'nce and 14 others, was presented to the hoard of county commissioners of the county and state aloreaid praying for the vacation and relocation of a certain road, described as follows, yiz: That portion of county roal number 121, viz: commencing on quarter section lino at a point uliout twenty-four (21) chain south of tlio northwest corner ot the northeast quarter of section No. 11. town o.

nine. (J) south of range No ten.ll), east principal meridian in Pottawatomie coun Thence uagling in a southeasterly direc tion about three eain. Thenou south westerly about two 12 dial is and airuin southwesterly about two chains and sixty two links 12 ch. i'l links 1 And relocate us follows, v'z: Cointnencinr at said point where vacation commenced thence miming in a southeasterly direction about Hvj chains. Tlen -a Southwesterly about one chain and fifty links I5 anil again south westerly abont two 2 eiiums to Intersect th,) old road.

Said road to be laid to give a good roau around on Creek bank. Whereupon said board of county commis sioners appointed tho following named persons, viz: J. (Jo'-limn, M. Kemper and A T. I'l'owc, as viewers, wuii instructions to met t.

In conjunction with the county surveyor, at the residence of V. Price, in Louisvi'le township on Friday, the 2(ilh day of August. A. J802. and proceed to view said road, and give to all parties a hearing.

By order of the board of countv commissioners. T. J. KYAN', Aug County Clerk. I tun uetting better since I began the use of Blood Purifier and Blood Maker.

B. H. Williams, Chenango. Texas. Forsale by F.

L. Lyman, Wamego, Kansas. LIST OF JURORS drawn August Cth, 1892, for the Sept, term, A. 18D2. John Mitchel, Lincoln.

S. Teeter, Sherman. V. L. Pittinger, Belvue.

PaschaU, Belvue. as Slater, Lincoln. II Armstrong, Grant. Dean Bartlett, St Clere. John Dempsey, Blue.

Myers, St Clere. Joseph Gentine, Sherman. shumway, Blue. John Melgren, Blue Valley. James Anderson, St George.

Jacob Dixon, Center. James Barclay, do McFarland, Grant. Peter Bary, Green. Jos Dekat, Pottawatomie. Walker Baker, Louisville.

Fred Bangert, Clear Creek. John Ernst, St Marys. Thos Green, Pottawatomie. Chambers, Mill Creek. Fred Bush.

St George. Henry Keating. Lone Tree. Jasper Fink, Pottawatomie. Geo Duncan.

do Wm Erickson, Blue Valley. Jones. Louisville. Thomas Moore, Union. Frank Shenk, St Marys.

Heel, Clear Creek. Iiollanhagan. Lone Tree. Teeter, Wamego. Wm Shannon, Shannon.

van, Spring Creek. Forester, Union. Springer. Green. Jenkins, Wamego.

Brashear, Rock Creek. A Tibbetts. do do Geo Degraw, Mill Creek. We hereby certify that the above is a correct list of names of persons drawn to serve as jurors at the Sept. terra, 1892, of district court of Pottawatomie countv, Kansas.

J. W. Shiner, j. p. R.

J. Wyatt, j. p. J. S.

Blaylock, Sheriff. Attest T. J. Ryan, County Clerk. J.

B. Baldcrson, BLACKSMITH. Farm machinery, wagons, repaired neatly, durably and with dispatch. Louisville, Kansas, A. A.

McMAHON. lloraepathic Physician and Surgeon. ixiuisvilie, JvariFSS W. FITZGERALD SON. ATTOBSEYS AT LAW, St.

Marys, Kansai. A. H. BRILL, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Louisville, Kan A. MORRALL, Ph YsiciAjr and scsGEox.

One door norta of Lyman's Drug store, west side Lincoln Avenue, W'aiuego, Kansas. G. B. ANDREWS, Attorsev at Law, Wamego, Kansas, OfSc over First National Bank. Practices in all courts, and will give careful attention to all kinds of legal business.

ill prompt! look after interests of non-resident clients. Correspondence solicited. JAS. C. SXODGUASS: Louisville, Kansas, will pay the highest price that the market will justify for stock of all kinds.

Farmers should see hira be fore selling. Also auctioneer. Will cry sales anywhere in Pottawatomie or Wa baunsee counties. L. Bkownk, Attoraey-at-Law.

W. D. Emblkt, Notary Publia BROWNE EMBLEY, ft EAL E3TATB nd Insurance Agents. 0v JTirst JXation liauk. Improved farms, cheap land and city property.

Represeut loading insurance companies. Also make collections and pty taxes. NEW TIME CARD. Parson'8' System of Dental Offices: Wamejo 3rd to evening of 13th Alma Uth do do liith Eslm'Ue 17th do do 19th St. Mary3 2'th do do 25th Westmoreland 2Gth do do 28th OaHfca 2Uth do do ind During ray visits to the above plaees I will be fully prepared to perform all Dental operations.

Nitrou3 Oxide Gas administered for painless extraction of teeth. Respectfully, H. v. Parsons, Dentist, Wamego, Kansas iTraina leave Wabaunsee station as follows:) K. N.

WESTWARD, No. 9, Express, fast, T.43 a.m. No. 11, ail Express, in EASTWARD, No 10, Express 3,11 a. No, 12, ail Express 1.23 p.m.

No, 92, Freight and 11.10 p. m. Daily. Daily except Sundays. J.

J. Hadsell, Agent. ROAD NOTICE, AATK OF l'ottiwii'oinio. Olfice ot County Cleric, Aug. 3 NOTICK Is burebv fcivrn.

tjut on the 9th oi July, 12. a petition siimod by W. n. Rabbins and 28 others, whs presented to tlie bourd of eounty commissioners ot tho county nd stat ufor isaid prayinar for tlie vacation unci relocation of a certain road, tlescnb'dus fol own, viz. Commencing at Uin nortlioat corner of section No.

twenty-seven town 6. rung 11, and running east one and ono qu irter aides Said road to connect wiUi the bridge and to give a good Kraile upon the hill west of said bridiiO and on good and practicable round cast of stild bridge. And for the vacation of tli" old road No. 63, rendered useless by this relocation. Whereupon said board of county commissioners appointed the following named persons, viz: Wm.

Clark, V. K. Tunison and Koltermun, as viewers, with instructions to meet, in conjunction with tho eounty surveyor, at the residence of W. I). Kobbins, in Mill Creek township, on Tuesday the 30tU day of August.

A. 18 2, and proceed to view s.iia road, and give to all parlies a he-ring order of the boa-d ot onnfv commissioners. J. ItYAX. Aug5lJ County Clerk.

Wo have been selling 'ggs' Hemedies for about five years and BJggs' Diarrhoea Balaam slves us tlie best satisfaction of any remedy wo have ever sold Evans Oos-clierl, Clmiiuie, Kansas. For salo by F. L. Lyman, WaniOiO, Kans. NOTICE.

In the District Court of Pottowatomie State of Kansas. Iu the matter of the Assignment of W. A. Allen Son. Notice is hereby given to all creditors and other persons interested, that the undersigned Assignee of the estate of W.

A. Allen Son, in the District Court above named, intends to make application to said court at the court house, in the city of Westmoreland, in said county and state, on Tuesday the 6lh day of September, A. D. 1892, at 9 o'clock a. or as soon thereafter as same can be heard, for a discharge from his trust as such Assignee.

50-6t Henry Storch, Assignee. Last summer I was attacked with a bad case of flux, and after taking four doses of Heggs' Diarrhoea Balsam was immediately relieved and cured. I have sold it for the past six months and must uav that it gives general satisfaction. W. Smith, AI.

l'uxico, 3Io. For sale bv F. L. Lyman. A-ttention Farmers aDd Threshing Machine Men.

GotoO. M. Brill's for your Oils. I have in stock best Castor, Machine, and Lard Oil, Lubricating, etc. Also Coal Oil, and Gosoline.

Call and examine before purchasing. .0. M. BRILL. "Wesley Shaw, Wagon Work.

REM A SPECIALTY, Dpp. Union Mills Louistille, Kansas. oodwln Washinz Machine. MADE HT Emma Goodwin. The only Reliable Machine before the public.

J. T. JACKSON, Proper'! Sbop, Wamego. Louisville. Every person should have some kind of occupation.

Picnickers in the park will please shut the gates. Mrs, Thos. Pauling returned from Salina Monday. Wild oats is the only crop that never fails of a harvest. C.

Snodsrrass shipped the Fitney cattle Monday night. Frank Cailloz and the widow Shaul were lately married. We wish them joy. This weather is hard on the vouns ladies the bang wilts without compunc tion. Idleness leads to disputes and un friendliness.

No man at work has time to quarrel. Diamond cement Dlasterine. Satis faction guaranteed. Walrath Metly, LouisviWe, Kansas. There are billions and trillions of festive Hies.

If you don't believe this statement count them for yourself, Lemons are "out of sight" in price and most people have concluded to go lemonadcless until they come down. With regard to campaign discussions they are ten painful to listen to but there is seldom any calm about them. We helped eat a large ripe musk melon Monday of own raising, the first we had seen this season, its deliciousness lingers on our palate like a pleasant memory. The honorable Thos. Beattie has sued an Atchison party for ten thousand dol lars for defamation of character, we wouldn't have expected him to value his character at less than one hundred thousand dollars.

We publish elsewhere a letter from Const. Umscheid stating that he is not a candidate for any oilice. This was fairly well urfderstood, but we still trust that if unanimously tendered he will submit to make the race. T.nsT- A man's dnrk orav snclr fioal. Was lost between my place two miles i nn west oi Arispie anu vvamego.

xne finder will please leave at Times office or deliver to me. A suitable reward will be paid. II. F. Hutchison.

If your paper is marked with a blue cross this week you will Know that you owe a year or more on subscription and are requested to pay. If your paper is not so marked it needn't be understood that payment in advance isn't the proper thing. Every good citizen will hope that the persor who cut forty rods of fence for Philip Immenschuh will be discovered and receive summary punishment. It was a dastardly outrage and no com munity is safe where the person who will perpetrate such crimes is permitted to ruu at large. Dollars I will pay the above reward for the arrest and conviction oithe party or parties who cut forty rods of barbed wirn fp.nee on mv land six miles north west of Louisville on the night of Tues.

day August 2, 1892. Philip Immenschuh. Petrarch wrote sonnets for forty years in praise of Laura, another man wife possibly if he had been married to her himself he wouldn't have written the sonnets, We don't suppose the Times will sing the desolation and isolation of Tail-Holts (Westmoreland) for so long a time, but the theme isn't by any means exhausted yet. We have known men' to drink the essence of lemon as a beyerage. Syl vester Fowler is probably the only person in existence that drinks hartshorn and arnica.

Westmoreland Recorder. And Westmoreland is probably the only town in existence where a justice of the peace acts as a receiver of stolen beer by the case and who gets "so drunk on fbe pilfered beverage that be falls into a drunken stupor on a work bench and cannot be roused for hours. Today is expected to bring important developments in the study of our mysterious teavenly little kinsman. This evening Mars will arrive at a point directly opposite this earth. Wamego Agriculturist.

Who would have supposed that Wel-ler was kinsman to the stars and that we had a ''heavenly" sojourner in our midst That is probably why he stargazes always with his head thrown back, communing with his native element the far ether, The other day Thos. Pauling driving to town found a lady's portmonie containing money, receipts, etc. He brought it to the Times office to be left and owner advertised for. From papers we concluded that it belonged to Mrs Peter Ott. We had seen Mr.

Ott and wife drive through town that forenoon towards Wamego and as Mr. Pauling was going oyer we suggested that he take the portmonie along and deliyer it to them there if it was Mrs. Ott's. So iti turned out and the property was restored to its owner. Louisville.

Kansas, August 12, 1892. Official Tapes of Pottawatomtb Couxtt. LOCAL MATTER. spells "wrathy" Monday was a terror for dust. WiLiaaj Tolloa is erecting a large barn.

Both Louisville pulpits are pastorless at present. Rev. Conrad is visiting near Youngs -town, Ohio. Edgar Simonton is studying medicine under Dr. Brill.

Nearly all the Louisville teachers have secured schools. There won't be any 25 cent potatoes this year in Kansas. Rock creek stopped running over the dam more than a weeK ago. Cholera morbus has been almost epidemic around Louisville lately. B.

Ilultz has been painting this week at Wm. Kolterman's west of Laclede. The sunflower concert takes place at the M. E. church this evening.

Attend. Miss Ilattie Simonton will teach on Lost creek where she taught last year. Miss Sadie Dodgion will teach the Greenwood school north of Louisville. W. C.

Bittmann of Junction City was here the first of the week on sick leave. Mars recently has been the brightest object except the moon in the midnight firmament. There was "scrapping" on the streets Saturday evening. No one was seriously disfigured. Several Louisville people went to Wa-mego Sunday to see the Knights Templar trains pass.

The. Alliance picnic at Moodyvillc has been postponed. Notice of time will be given hereafter. Neighbors met at Gasser's northwest of Louisville last Sunday and had a very pleasant afternoon. 'Ships of the desert," canvas covered wagons have been frequently seen passing through town lately.

Frank Huston, Onaga, sent us a remittance this week that paid his subscription to August 1C, 1893. What was the object, of cleaning out the Louisville jaii? It hasn't been occupied for years and isn't likely to be. In a dry time when there is a haze and it clears away and the sky becomes intensely blue it is almost a sure sign of rain. A. II.

Knecht threshed bushels of oats from 25 acres a good yield for a year when it was supposed that the oat crop was short. The person who has been to Europe is vexed when the conversation turns on something he can't talk so well about. Atchison Globe. Jake Wederbrook, Geo. Tarry, L.

L. Badgley, Dr. Cave, C. N. Baker and -Jas.

McKowen attended the Odd Fellow's lodge here last Saturday evening. Geo. Angel has moved his family to Marshfield, Missouri. Geo. has lived in Louisville many years and has many friends here.

He is an excellent miller. Since the change of mail routes the tack from heie to YYarnego and the one from here to Westmoreland have done a good business passengers and express. Many young couple's have sat up last week and this to see Mars rise with its disc of brilliant red. The only com. plaint that we have heard is that the planet rose too soon.

Numerous subscribers have renewed for their fourth year for the Times. Those who don't want to be in the rear of the procession should step briskly up and drop their dollar in the slot. The editor of the Times was sick the latter part of last week with cholera morbus that tied him up in about seventeen different kinds of knots and left him weak as an oyster stew at a church festival or a lemonade at a picnic. When A. C.

Merntt ran for 6tate senator a few years ago he ran on the democratic ticket. Then he was defeated. Now he is a candidate for the republican nomination for the same office. Perhaps be thinks he can run better on the side that "downed" him, What are Mr. Merritt's politics, anyhow? It is often that merchants have to watch a certain class of people, shop-litters, and sometimes merchants defraud customers in the way of ac counts, underweight, but seldom a merchant steals property outright from those who patronize him.

The village of Tail-Holts (Westmoreland) has a merchant who does that very thing. If a shawl, pair of overshoes, gloves, overcoat, or other property is left in his 'store they are appropriated and it is 'denied that they were left. This is well known around Mt, Ephraim. convention for Pottawatomie andNe- nieha counties will be held at Onaga August 29. A Topeka peddler has been selling dry goods and tinware in town this week.

Peddlers necessarily when they have to pay city license sell shoddv goods. Deal with your home merchants. Steward, Henry Nusbaumer's mammoth threshing machine and separator is working this week in the vicinity of Laclede. Next week or shortly thereafter it will be up Rock creek. It cleans up the grain in a hurry and is doing a rushing business.

There was a smell in the air Monday night like that known in the early days when in May or June fire ran over a prairie that hadn't been burned the year before a scent scorched greenness. The wind was from the southwest and doubtless the scent came from the country in that direction where the growing corn the day before had been cooked by the hot winds. Died August 3, 1892 Truman P. Doane, age 8G years, 11 months and 23 days. He was born in Columbia county, Y.

Was married in 1823 to Slis3 Elizabeth Emerson Moved to western New York in 183G where he lived a year and a half. Since then he ba3 lived in Kansas, lie was buried August 4 from the home of B. L. Doane his son. Re.

Joseph Johnson preached the funeral sermon. He was the father of 8 children four are living Resolutions from the Cons'. Ladies' Aid Society, Louisville, on the death ot Mrs. Hulda B. storey.

Whereas, our dear friend and sister, Airs, Ilulda u. storey, who was ao earnest worker with us. has been called bv our Heavenly Father to receive her re ward. Therefore be it Resolved, That thi society express lU sympathy and offer prayers tor the bereaved families whom we affectionate ly commend to the care of Him whose service die enjoyed so earnestly. The christian graces were so beautifully de veloped in her life that although the body is removed, she still speaks and the influence of the sweet spirit will con tioue as aD inspiration for raore devoted home and church work.

Mrs. Fisher, Mrs.Tkotter, Hall. Committee. COMMISSIONER DOINGS. The board of county commissioners of Pottawatomie county met pursuant to adjournment in the county clerk's office, in Westmoreland, August 1, IB5J3.

Members present. Hugh Leonard. chairman John Robson and Charles Ott, commissioners and J. Ryan, clerk. The board was called to order by the chairman.

The bond of H. D. Effgers. as treas urer of Louisville township, w-as approved. The following bids to furnish fortv tons of hard coal for the countv were received: Merritt Arnold, Louisville per ton; M.

J. Walsh. Blaine, C. M. Grover.

Havensville, necKer wamego, 1110, The contract was awarded to C. M. Grover at 12.48. C. M.

Grover's bond to furnish coal for the county was approved A contract to build a 55 foot iron bridge on Clear creek, in Blue township, and a 34 foot one on Little Chief in St. Clere township, was awarded to J. W. Hoover, of Kansas City, for $1058.50. Lone Tree township levy was raised two mills to pay judgment against said J.

W. Fulton was ordered to put plats on recoad of roads 829 to 854 inclusive. The board made a levy of ZlZ mills for state purposes. The board instructed the clerk to notify persons who had Dot paid the amount due the county on rejected roads to do so at once, and if the same is not paid promptly, to place the same in the hands of the county attorney for collection. The board examined the expenses of the county for the year ending uly 31, 1892, and finding the report ot the county clerk correct it was accepted.

The board made estimates for expenses for the year ending July 31, 1893. The county levy for 1893 wa3 fixed at 85 on $100. The board made levies for bonded school districts. Board adjourned to meet Wednesdav, August 3, 1892. I have handled Heprgs Little Giant Tills for eight years and have customers to whom It would be impossible to Bell any othr.

In fact, nil of Hoggs' Family Medicines are quite satisfactory, and I have pood success with them. W. i. Shane, Solomon City, Kansas For sale by F. L.

Lyman. Notice for Sealed Bids. The Belvue township Board will receive sealed bids for building the stone abutments on Lost creek until 12 Aug. 27, 1892, Plans and specifications can be seen at the clerks office in Belvue. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids, By order of the Belvue Township Board, Aug.

1, 1892 C. W. Locke, 52-3 Township Clerk.

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