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Miltonvale Star from Miltonvale, Kansas • 4

Miltonvale Star from Miltonvale, Kansas • 4

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Miltonvale Star. Published Evehy Thursday. C)0XCK)COOX)COOO oiuicsiiienl Go to Miller Bros, for well tubing. 10 cans of Tomatos for $1.00 at Kuhnle's. 4Stf.

--Clothing from $3 to $25 per suit at Miller Legace's. When you want a No. 1 pump go to Miller Bros. 49-tf We noticed Wm. Berry, of Idana, on our streets yesterday.

Dempster Scott made a flyiny trip to Concordia last Tuesday. Wanted 100,000 bushels of corn at Matthews Bond's Just, received 500 pounds of fancy candy at Miller Legace's. Take a good look at Miller Bros, and profit by their low prices. Call at Phelps Ertel and see how cheap they are selling fly nets. 51-2w.

A full assortment, of flags of all sizes and prices at the Eagle Drug store. 46tf THEGREATEST SLAUGHTER OF THE SEASON TO-DAY, WE OFFER REDUCED PRICES IN White Goods, Tricotes, Jaconets. Organdies. Straw Goods. Spring and Summer Suites, we also have a full line of staple and fancy grocries, whicli we well sell at cost! THANKING ODR FRIENDS FOR THEIR KIND PATRONAGE, We are Respectfully MILLtiK A LEGACE, 00000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 OF O.

E. MACDANIEL CO. We now have in our stock Spring Goods consisting of DroooCoodo Amour Cloth CoGhmoroo Cinrchomo White Embroidered DroGG Pattorno Allovor SwiGG and Hamburg SwiGG and Hamburrr Embroidery Variety of Otyleo of Oriental Laces Florentine Lace Eocurial Lace Colored Hamburg Col'd Lace India linen BiGhop lawn Victoria Lawns Latest Novelties Ladies Neckwear Handsome line of Cashmere Shawls Full and Complete line of White Goods. Our Shoes for Prices and Quality can't be beat. Mrs.

eo. Whitney is on the sick list Go to Knhnle'8 for your Get. lawns. 48tf. The best 5 cent lawns in town al Kuhnle's.

48tf. Read Miller Bro's. ad. They mean business. 49-tf Butter on ice and ice on butter at Kuhnle's.

MM New goods received every day at Miller Bros. A sister of Mrs. Seller, is visiting here this week. For nice dress bunting, cheap, go to Mrs. Downing's.

52tf. A choice lot of ladies neck wear at Miller Legacc's. Money on good farms at this office as low as the very lowest Miss Lizzie Kelley returned from a visit last Saturday evening. When in town mtli grain do not forget the Miltonvale elevator. Phelps Ertel have the finest and cheapest lot of fly nets, in the city.

.51 2w. Matthews Bond pay the highest price for all kinds of grain at the elevator. For furniture, carpets, oil cloth and curtains of all kinds go to Phil. Young's. Ilorace Flora returned from Leavenworth last Monday night accompanied by his sister.

We are still prepared to make small loans on short time with good chattel security at this offl.e. Six per cent, interest, and seven per cent commission catches the good farm loans at the Star office. The railroads and the whisky suck ers will move heaven and earth to defeat John A. Anderson. Kansas City Times.

Oa iad btLiuuiul ruul Who says drouthy Kansas. Furniture at Phil. Youngs'. The rain last Tuesday was quite general Every thing at bottom prices at Kuhnle's. 48tf.

Miller Bros. Sells the Northwestern Steel barbed wire. 49-tf The K. C. pay car came np yesterday issuing the regular monthly happiness to the bo3'S.

50,000 bushels of oats wanted at Matthews Bond's elevator. Highest prices paid for grain and hogs at Matthews Bond's. Chinch bugs are doing serious damage to the corn and millet crops. 1 Tin Roofing a specialty at Miller Bros. All work guaranteed.

49-tf When you are in need of a -good cook stove don't fail to see Miller Bros. 49-tf Now is the time to save money. 16 pounds of sugar for a dollar at Miller Legace's. 1 After the rain Tuesday, the people wore a smile a- long and was ready to remark about the nice The party given in honor of Mr. J.

E. Brown, at Mr. Whitsitt's last Mondajr evening was quite a pleasant affair. Two cans peaches 25c. slippers 10c.

per pair; wool hats 25c. each, and ever3-thiug in proportion at Miller Leo ace's. Go to Miller Legasce's for bargains in drj" goods, clothing, groceries, boots and shoes. Fun for the seller and money, for the bu3'cr. When 3'ou are constipated, with loss of appetite, headache, take one of Dr.

J. II. McLean's Liver and Kidne3" Pillets. 25 cents a vial. For sale at Eagle drug store.

Mr. Dunn and family, accompanied by Ellsworth Brown and Samnrj' Tayloe, started for the west last Tues-day morning. We wish them a safe and pleasant -journey. XOTICE. No hunting allowed on south Sec.

18, and north Sec. of 19, in Starr township. 51 3w. D. E.

Thomson. XOTICE. The accounts and notes belonging It costs you nothing to get our prices on groceries, and may do you some good. Soliciting and on Real I Estate Money I to loan 8 Per cen goods and prices, We are, Respectfully, C. E.

McDANIEL CO. c. rjs. PHELPS, Etittoc. Terms, Cash, in Advance.

1 Year. $1.50 6 Months 4l 75 4 Months 50 Advertising rates made known on application. Local Happenings. Beactsful weather, Roasting com is in the market. Read cur advertisement in this is sue.

Miller Leg ace. Coffins and caskets at Philip Youngs. Last Tuesday we were blessed with a nice rain. Austin Rice is working in this office, this week. Go to Miller for Gasolene Stoves only $15.00.

49-tf Bond dump all kinds df gram at their elevator. Tf you want to save go to Miller Bros, for Hardware. 49-tf Fun for the seller and money for the buyer at Miller Legace s. II. M.

Cronkite and Sam Angelo are building a barn for Major Brooks. A good sewing machine for sale at Mrii. R. L. Downing si 52 -2w.

Mr. John Miller and wife returned from their trip to Norton county, yes terday. Over 2,000 worth of clothing will be opened at Miller Legacc'g next week. Show us a town the size of Miltonvale that does as much business, and we wulgme you a year subscription free. There will be preaching at the school-house next Suudu at II a.

m. and 7:30 p. by Elder It. L. Downing.

80 JtlXUTE ITCH CVRE. Itch, Mange and scratches of every kind cured in 30 minutes by "Wool-ford's Sanitary Lotion. Warranted by J. S. Badger, druggist, Miltonvalc Kans.

W. McK. Bnrnes. of Concordia, opened up his grocery store in the La none building last Monday. Mr.

here well recommended nnd.no doubt will build up a good trade. Nover has there been such an uprising in all the history of potitics. If Wilron withdraws he will do what right and would leave himself in hhan for future reward, but if he sticks -ie is gone up the spout. The Concordia Empire has changed hands, Prof. taking charge.

It appears that the Cloud County papers, are either not satisneu, or else everybody is wanting to run a news paper. $7,000,000 worth of land belonging to one railroad alone will be subject to taxation, if Anderson's land bill becomes a law. $300,000 a year. This railroad can well afford to pay a half million if necessary to secure his defeat. It is ranch, merely to be able to appreciate the beautiful.

Art owes much to those who, Yy kindly praise, have seconded the best efforts and encouraged to still grander triumphs. -VII artist souls are not artists, nor all joetie souls poets. They have their distinct mission to create an atmosphere in which art and poesy ma3' bloom. We have copies of affidavits from rine of the leading business men of to the effect that Wilson was 5n a beastly state of intoxication, at that place on June 28. One of his hoice expressions 011 that occasion was ou damned set of grangers, vou don't know what you want.

You dont know enough to pound sand in a rat hole. "What would 3-011 do if 3'ou were me and I were 3-011 tenderly inquir ed a young swell of a j'ounc lady Loan can be paid oif in installments of $100 or more at any time, or it can be paid oft' at the end of the year by giving 30 days notice. We can loan you money at 7 per cent, interest and a reasonable commission. Below we give a list of lands and city property for sale at this office. Call and see If 3'ou want Guttering on 3-our 1 Hf uuusns uuu inn L(J ace iuiuu XllUB.

and get their prices. 49-tf every bod3 should' make arrangements to attend the convention at Clay Center on the 29th. e'' Just received ten barrels of sugar which will be closed out at bottom prices at Miller Legasce's. Preaching at the school house next Sunday and Sunday night by Elder R. L.

Downing, all are invited to attend. Our Anderson Club have up a ban ner with the name of Anderson print ed upon it as their choice for Con gressman. Matthews Bond want your hogs, and will pay the best prices for them and give the best weights of any nnn in town. Bring 3-our job work to the Star office and we will convince you that we do as good work for the money as an office in the county. FOR MtEXT.

Two good business rooms on Starr Avenue, at reasonable figures. For paticulars call on Robb Phelps. Old soldiers who hear that Ander son insulted the memory of Stanton will do well to send for the record. We have read the entire speech and find tlie exact opposite to be true. BETTER TMA IV KVKBt Money to loan at this office on good improved farms at 6 per cent, and a very reasonaoie commission, uaii aud see us before placing 3our application.

Old people suffer much from disorders of the urinary organs, and are al ways gratified at the wonderful effects of Dr, J. II. McLean's Liver and kid ney Balm in banishing their troubles. $1.00 per bottle. Sold at Eagle drug store.

FOUND At the corner of C. W. Jordan's store, on uiy 3rd, a bronz green, lad3's hand bag, containing one gold bracelet and a white pocket handkerchief with a flower one corner. The own er will please call at this office. Remember we loan mone3 on real estate, at figures as low as can be ob tained in any part of northern Kans.

We aim to push matters through as rapidl as possible, and as soon as abstract to title is received the mon- will be paid. ATTENTION Head quarters I. B. Richardson Post No. 109 Dcp't Ks.

G. A. R. All Comrades of I. B.

Richardson Post No. 109 Dep't G. A. are requested to meet at Post Head quar-ters, on Friday, the 23rd day of July 1886, at 3 o'clock p. to take into consideration the propriety of going as a 1'ost to the lie-union, to be held at Meredith, on Saturday the 24, day of July 1886.

By request of many Comrades. J. W. McDonald, Post Adj't J. Ingrain, J.

V. C. J. W. Tayloe keeps the best line of groceries to be found anywhere in the west Give him a call.

51-tf A petition signed by 35 of the count delegates who voted for Anderson as 2nd choice was Bent to the chairman of tlie Congressional committee. G. W. Higinbothan and J. Besack and has brought out a call for another convention.

It meets at Clay Center July 29, but will not conflict with the mass convention. Cloud county has 45 deleoratas: and will be chosen at the mass convention at Concordia July 22. -1 A. Sad Case Of Volaoning. Three of Mr.

II. II. CanSeld's chil dren were badly poisoned last from eating canned beef. Had it not been for the timely assistance of the physicians, they would all have died. As it was, there were but little hopes of their recover throughout the dav, but night there was evi dence of thdir getting bettei, ct the were not out of danger.

The plysi-cians, taking it right at the start, saved their lives, which could not have been done had they, lived some distance from a physician. They are all able to be about at presint but still feel the effects of the shock. Mr. Canfield is in New York and knows nothing of the affair, It is supposed that the poison got into the beef from the canning as it was chloride of tin. Si'iciDE.

Philip Shaw, who lived about fifteen miles south of here, committed suicide by shooting himself in the forehead last Tuesday night It is believed by his neighbors that financial trouble was the cause of the shooting, and many think his mind had become deranged by brood ing oyer bad management A jury was empaneled and the verdict was that he came to bis death at his own hands Assisted bv a five shot bull-dog revolver. lie lived till Wednesday, never regretting even once that the rash act had been committed. His recsafcs were entered at Kendall's frtTe yard in CesttT township last LzV-rJjry. Tta dsccased was well 1 jr.) ft "Very AT- Phelps. No.

33. 160 acres of smooth bottom laad' stone ho.se Vt story, good well of water, good stone milk house, and KntiKus stable 00 acres in cultivation; 4 miles to Uu.s.il eehool-uouse; mortuage or pTiKi on 1 wo years tl.tie at 7 per cent. 1,600. Terms. t'MO cukIi.

No. 43. 100 seres, frame liot: 14xlK. addition 12x10, ftone addition UtU good well, 80 ucres under cultivation, tie stable 12x10. eliiekon house frame sh.

22xi. corral acre, forest trees 4 Imriraln. Kifc'lit miles 1 rom Itussel), Kan. Price, 52,200. Terms to suit purcbsser.

No. 67. 180 acres of fine bind, 1 story rsm. iliinrle-rtMjf liouse, good cellar, two walls Kansas stable, corral, pranary, chlckv bouse, 120 acres under cultivation. P5 iuwliciit, 4n acres in pasture and forest treef, 4 tn'lps from Ktisscll.

Ks. dual the IT. P. It. first payment, on 8 vrti time at 7 iK-r vent.

Int. Price, cash except rucumlirance. No. 80. 100 acres of smooth lnnd, r-tons oa story shinitle-roofed liouse 10x22 with fraia shing-le-roofed ndditiou good tollar rood well of water, Kansas stable, SO Of rr0 cultivation, some fruit nnd forest ne 100 rods of young licdre.

11 miles from Itu eeil, Ks. Price, f4H8 on lrs. tint, at a cent, tfmtO cash, balance vm OMsf yeots time at lu H-r cent, interest. No. 63.

180 acres of fine smooth laud, frmut. shintrlc-roofed house 1 i story, with 4-ditioiis 12xia and 7x8. also good cellar, twr wells, 8" acres In cultivation, a lew frees Stone stable 12x14, frame sttil'le i2. ston. chicken house; 3 miles from Hunker Hill sno 7 miles from ltuwscll: tnilotoselinol-hous.

Mortgage of f. 500 on 3 years lime at 3 par cent. Price, 1,800. Terms easy. No.

86. SO acres of land, stone one storv shin glc-roofd house 14x18, minis 2. acres cultivated, 24 miles from Unwell, 4tl acres good t.illaole Itrtid, 40 acres kohI pasture land, pood stone UUJry and well of water; mortgage C200 years time al int. l'rico, $4(K. Terms, i-acli.

No. 77. 930 acres of fair land, Saline river runs through farm wo firings, good corrsls. 7 acres iu cultivation. Price, 12,000.

Terms C08J-. No. Bl.liKl acres of table land, stone' hfuise 18x24, good well, Ksnsss stabln, corritts, etc. 70 acivs under cultivation, 80 acres in wbea Price, 2,000. Tetnis ctuy.

No. acres, good soil, frame 1U story, house 12x10 witligcxMl basement I splfHidid spring and spring liouse five feet from house shingled stone granary 12x14, wood shed 12x 18, frame corn crib Sxi4, stone smoke house 10x12, stone chicken hotiHc 6x18, stone tare 14xSiz. 80 acres under cultivation, some forest trees. Mort-nreof on fi years time at 7 er cent. Price, 1,000.

Terms cash. No. BTtt. 30 acres of fine land adlolnlng town site at ier acre, t'au le made an odd I tion td the city, utttlag the inventor 600 er cunt. No.

10. 320 acres splendid picture lsnda. 180 acres esn be cultivated a li-flng ttroain of water runs tliroiiah it 2 miles from town. Price, H7 ci- ut re. Terms oukjv No.

113. lfiK aews of smooth land, fttn bouse I'i etorv lOxit with additions 12H2 and al a good cellar, two wells of water. A acres under cultivation, a few trrm, etoatf stable 12x14. frame stable 202S, stoee gran irv, sione rihickeu lionise. Tlueo miles to' Hunker Hill and seven miles to tinsel 14-tulle to sehool-house.

Price, l.wn. movt gage of 3 years tiinu at 7 per eenl.i b.1 auce easy. No. 110. 180 scros nil lilliiblo land.

acros ui Oer cultivation, four miles from suit one luiie rum acliool-luiUMO, Prir. 11,880 -Ternic cash. No. 132. 100 acres of smooth land, one stone house 10x22.

with frame addition at 22 good ont-door ii-llar, good a ell ater, Kansas st rhie. Hi acre under sitTie fruit mid foret troi ltturodsof yovnar hedge. l'rH-o. 1.800. 011 18 eara lias, at 8 per eeut fwto vuh, bnlauua on.

fntt'm time at It) per cent. No. 170. 80 acres stnnotli luml, onesf ry houso 28x30 wifh nut floor cellar, good well or water, frame lord roof sloblc lx2J wllh wagon 7x20, nerws under i-ultivfttlon, miles from Price, two, ensnt No. Jil.

70 aet-cs of A No, 1 land, fcslf from city limits. 48 acres under euliyvatloa, mortgage of 4')o on 0 years Umo al prf cent. Prico, 1.800. No. 180 acres ff sttiooth tahleluni.

fraei houce IS story Pix22. addition well and a Ind mill which forws the r.fr to oorral and twme. t-tooe eta Me 18'i, frroj-ary hoids 2.UIKI bushels of grain, stone ole-en house lxlV. rood sheds fr esttlo. I fruit treea, tsl acres enel with bsi wlr.

and stne posts, gtaxl corral, liaj acie. nndf Straight. inspection of our No. 19 220 acres five miles from Miltonvale 130 acres under cultivatl on 45 acres in win ter wheat, 10 acres in oats, do acres or new-hroak-inir. hdlanoe almost reodv for corn crop.

50 acres pasture fenced with barb wire fnnM 2 acres fenced with boards as hoir lot. Spring1 brook runs through pasture and a- cross I arm. uoe larfre spring- anu ncveru smaller ones. Two story nouse. Dasemem storv stone, second story frame, size 18 36.

six rooms, two good wells with Iron pumps 18 feet to water. Granery 12 18 capacity 1,000 bu. corn crib 800 bu. capacity, frame stable 10 us young orcnara oi ooui ouu nnach.AnnlA. r-herrv and tear.

Drice fG.00 with croDS. Terms to suit purhascr. 0 Summon bit Publication. W. S.

Phelps. J. M. Marlng, C. M.

Phelps, T. T. Thatcher, O. P. Barker, J.

A. McAlister and William cocuran, riamuus, vs James Bothell, Defendant. In the District Court of Cloud Kan. To the defendant above named, you are hereby notified that you have been sued in the District court or Clou a "joumy, iv annas, bj the above named and that eaid f'lalntlfTg did on tho day of May. A.

D. 8X8, file their petition atrainstyou in the office of the clerk of said court, and that unless you answer said petition on or before the 8th duy of July, A. f. 1888, the same will be taken as true and judgment rendered against you ac-cordlngly, the nature of which judgment ill be that the plaintiffs have and rt-cover of and from you. the said defendant, the sum of ono hundred dollars with ten per cent, interest per annum thereon from the 2nd day of May, A.

D. 1884, and that your real estate in said County, to-wit: The east half of the southeast quarter of section thirty-six (3fi), In township cipht8) south of ranirctwo Hi west, be sold under and by virtue of an order of attachment issued out of said court and levied on said property and the proceeds applied to the satisfaction of the said sum of money with the interest aforesaid and costs, and uch other relief as in equity plaintiffs may bo entitled and the nature of the case require. J. W. Sbkator Dbmfstbr Scott, Attorneys for Plaintiffs.

Everything in the grocery line at the Ited Front Grocer. Buy your groceries at the Red Front Grocer and save money. Last Saturday was a very lively day in town for this time of the year. For anything in the grocery line call on J. W.

Tayloe and get the best. We understand that up about Car-mel the raiu of last Sunday night was quite heavy. Judson Remington drove up to Concordia last Sunday with Mr. Peterson, who was found guilty of assault and battery. A gentleman, from Oak Hill, talks of starting a feed store here in the near future, them Let them come! let Conductor D.

C. Boyard has taken his old run again from Garrison to Miltonvale. Clint is one of the best boys ever shouted "tickets" in the ear of a sleepy passenger, and wc arc glad to welcome him back again. Seller Bros, will move into one of the Lamsort buildiugs, the first of next month' and Mr. Kirch is to start a grocery store in the room now occupied by Sellers, and a restaurant in the basement.

Still the business continues to boom. Animals are often afflicted with a disease called the the same disease in human beings is called the itch, and is highly contagious, to cure it mix flour of Sulphur with Dr. II. McLean's Volcanic Oil Liniment, bathe it thoroughly, and take Dr. J.

H. McLean Liver and Kidney Balm. For Sale at Eagle drug store. Look at Vanderbilt lie had Just said to illtnm, "I leave you seventy-five millions." and to his other children and wife twenty-five millions. Here is around one hundred millions, 'I am the uioney-king of America, and I give and bequeath this to my children; and he turned, over on his and looked on the face of his Christian wife and said "come wife, now you can sing, Come ye sinners poor and needy, weak and wounded, sick and sore." The money-king of America lay dying upon his bed.

Sam Jones. WHEN. Your tongue is coated, when your eyes are dull, when your blood runs sluggish, when you have a fever, when yon feel languid and have no appetite and all you eat lies on your stomach like a brick, also when your head aches. Your blood is out of order, your liver does not work properly you need a good reliable remedy that will put new life and blood in your veins. Beggs Blood Purifier; tzi Elood raaisr i prepired express-, ly for thia purpose and acts on the xtz.

eytizzx ilzzzlizzzzzdy, if you try 11 cr3 ii yzzT you will -y 1 a w. Be pleasant and kind to those around vou. The man who stirs his cup with an icicle spoils the tea and chills his own hngers Arthur McDonald went to 'Concor dia last Tuesday. We presume that is the reason it rained: If so. we will send him quite frequently.

Is that so? You don't say! For nobby Louses and barns go and see Savidge Rankin's shop in the rear of Phil Young's furniture store. 38tf FOUND -In front of Kuhnle's store, a pair of spectacles, in case. Jue owner will please call at mis omce ana re ceive the same. For sick head-ache, females ti oubles neuralsric nams in the head take Dr. J.

II. McLean's Liver and Kidney Fil lets. 25 cents a vial. Sold at Eagle drug stoac. JLOST.

One pair of gold braclets, round in shape with spring in back to clasp in front The finder will be paid a lib eral reward on its return to Goe. M. Whitney. It is about this time of the year when the boys begin to take night hunts in search of a good fat water melon and return feeling of yH bis- We would advise all to go and examine Mrs. It.

L. Downing's large stock of goods before purchasing elsewhere. Call and see them and you will be almost tempted to bu3r because she is selling down cheap. Dr. Rcatty brings us the news that the lisrhtning bugs are all dying.

He sa-s that the corn is so large that it causes a continuous darkness like night and the bugs get in there and keep lightning to find the wa-out they die from exaustion. If 3-our kidnevs are inactive, you will feci anb look wretched, even in the most cheerful socict3', and mclon-choly on the jolliest occasions. Dr J. II. McLean's Liver and Kidne-Balm will set 3 011 right again, $1.00 per bottle.

Sold at Eagle drug store. Those selling liquor con tra.iy to law in Miltonvale, had better take a look into our county jail and sec the result of having an afficer as sheriff who will do his dut3' irrespective of personal feeling, and perhaps, their better nature would be awakened to the dangers the3' are in. Well, the rain has come which makes every bod3' fesl better in Miltonvale; gives tone to the saw and, hammer, which l3' the vray seems to be used prettj- lively at present Miltonvale is quite a lively little town; full of life, politics, weddings presents and weddings to come soon: etc. The cost of the trial of the State vs. Peterson, for assault and batte amounted to about' $170.

He was found guilt3' and will have to lay in jail till fine and cost is. paid. This should be a warning to those who are in the habit of beating their wives and cause them to cease their inhuman actions. Married: On last Frhhy, July 1C, 188G. at B-'lleville, Kansas, by Judge Booths; Mr.

J. G. Peekiu, of Miltonvale, and Mrs. S. E.

Lamport, of Concordia, Ks. J. G. lias been "setting 'em up" to the boys in a lively manner. The band bo3's, having serenaded them, was treated to a dish of icecream.

May the newly married couple live long and be happy, Is the wish of their mam' friends. Cl.on Lodok, No. 224 I. O. O.

F.t installed the following officers for this term: O. T. C. Bond. V.

O. T. Thatcher. R. Si.

J. Remington. P. S. G.James.

T. J. E. Rittcnour. R.

S. N. a J. W.Shay. L.

S. N. Wm. Cochrain. W.

1 Marrlen. C. PI Young K. S. S.

J. Miller. L. S. f.

C. Lcnce. O.O. O. D.

Pivber. DRAFT STALLION The Boss Is a dark bay, 16 hands high, weighs 1600 pounds, and is as perfectly formed draft horse as can be found. He is Norman and Clydesdale stock. His dam was sired by Old Napoleon, and his sire was an Imported Clydesdale. We invite inspection by farmers and breeders generally before breeding elsewhere.

Terms Reasonable. Also one Mammoth Malteas 9 Fourteen hands high, weight 900 lbs, mealy nose, is Mammoth and Malteas stock. Terms reasonable. The above Horse and Jack will make the season of 1886 at my stable south of the depot in Miltonvale, Ks. Season to begin the 10th of April.

JOHN HEAD. Anyone desiring a loan should not fail to see us. We learn that there was a fine rain two miles south of town last Sunday night. Everybody should attend the Old Settlers' Re-union and have a good time. The Old Settlers arc making preparations to have a erand time on the 24th, at their reunion near Meredith.

All those owning lots in the city cemetery should read Marshal Bab-cack's notice in this issue. He means busiuess and don't you for get it Everybody interested in borrowing money should read our advertisement. We can make you a loan ou $500 or more, for eight per cent straight Our Andeason Club will meet next Friday evening to further on tho cause and make more permanent arrangements for going to Clay Center on the 29th. A eentleman. 'from Clyde, has opened up a harness shop and will commence business immediately.

As he is a good business man ana understands his business, he, no doubt, will build up a good trade. Some of our exchanges 'say: If the scoundrels and lunatics who insist on killing somebody would only let up on editors a while and turn their attention to politicians or some such similar cattle, what a blessing it would be. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION NO. COOS. Land Office at Concordia, Kansan, July 2, 188S.

Notice Ib hereby riven tbat the following-named settler baa filed notice of bli Intention to make final proof In support of hln claim, and that Raid proof will bo made before the U. H. Land Office at Concordia, Kansas, on Ana-. IS 1WW, via: OCTAVB LETOUUNKAU, Home Eutrv No. 16.917.

for the W. i S. E. M. and H.

t't 8. W. Boo. 21. Town 7 9.

Range Sw. He names tho following- witnesses to prove his continuous residence upoo, and cultivation of, said land, via: Charles Letouraeau, Fianeis Letourneau, Henry Detnart and Pmtnr Voirrler, all of Nelson. Cloud county, Kansas. 8. II.

Dodob. Regiater. Our old friend and fellow-workman. J. E.

Brown, bid us farewell last Tuesday morning and started for the west. Mr. IJrown is one of the finest young men that Miltonvale could af ford and will greatly be missed by the entire city and vicinity. He is a printer by trade and one Of the best in Miltonvale, He has worked with us one year and has proved to be a steady, faithful and energetic youcj man. We can c-str- fully KC0Tzrzzi fcija to any vicinity or prizti2 c3.

We 1 xrj ta ri I to J. S. Badger having been assigned to James Walsh Co. can be found at Citizens Bank for collection. A.

A. Stowe, Agent for Jas. Walsh Co. The Christian Sunda3" school elected offiicers and teachers as follows: John Squires, Superintendent: N. W.

Rose, assistant Sup't; Arthur McDonald, secretary and treasurer; Martha Austill, chorister. J. II. Miller, N. W.

Rose, Austin. Rice, Mrs. Brcechcn and Mrs. Squires. Miltonvale Market Hogs Corn Wheat Oats Rye Butter Eggs Potatoes $3.504.00 .18.20 .30.50 .16 .30 .10 .07 Inflammation of the Stomach.

And in the inflammatory stages of d3-senteiy no better or safer medicine has been found than Beggs' Diarrhea Balsam it is prepared express to relieve all inflammation of the stomach and bowels and does not leave the bowels constipated. Alwa3's keep the best on hand it costs no more. For sale l3 G. W. Matthews.

Farmers generally speaking are wearing a 7x9 smile since the rain of last Tuesday. Early corn now is an assured success, and if the dry hot weather continues in other states for a few da3s longer, Kansas will be tax ed severchy to furnish feed for stock in some of the best corn growing states in the union. Information was received here 3'es- terday that Chas. Smith, our former townsman, had received his appoint ment as post-master of Idana. We know not what influence Chars, brought to bear on thedespenser of country post offices, but of one thing we are certain, that the people of that little burg may feci jnstty proud over his success.

At this season of the year when any of us are liable to be taken with the cramps, colic, diarrhea or d-sen- ter3'; how essential it is that all families should keep a good "colic and diarrhea remed3" at hand. Wc guar-rantee Beggs' Diarrhea rJJalsam to give perfect satisfaction op monej" re funded. Out of 1,000,000 bottles sold last summer not one was returned. Sold by G. W.Matthews.

Billy Moore has just, finished a fine model of Dr. Bdatty's patent lail road switch, and proposes to send it to a Chicago rail road magnet with a view to working up a Compaq for the manufacture aud introduction of the same We hops he and the Doctor may succcel, not on in the formation of the company, but in reaping a rich reward for their genius and industiy, in which' event, we firmly hope they will not forget, in the hours of their prosperit3 to extond to us a few complimentary passes to the different summer resorts and sea side watering places. In pursuance to a call made by the chairman of the democratic central committee, the democratic voters of Starr township, Cloud county Ka, met in Miltonvale, July 17, 1886, and after rearranging and electing J. W. Tayloe, chairman and Jack McDowell, Secretary.

It was moved, seconded and carried that the following named crentlemen be declared delegates to the county congressional convention, to bo held in Concordia, uiy Z4, 1886: Matt Marine. J. A. McAlister, Jas. Whitsitt and Geo.

F. J. W. Tayloe, Jack JIcDowcll, Jj. Carney and Chas.

t''r tll: natea.t It tr rr.r:" G. No. 1. 100 aorr-s, cro broken, 40 Heron fenced pasture, tirvur lailinjf witter, houn 16x14. M-a-mrr 12x34.

etoue smoke boune. small orchard and if rove. tnile from Mil tonvale. Price, 2,000. A bnrgoia.

No. 3. lot In North Addition, -will tnnke ft rood buxlneea lot on Utarr avenue. Price, tiao. $100 cash, balance on twelve month's time.

No. 3. KOacrps, 100 a errs trroken, 60 crs fenced pasture, jrro'e, dok low, fount orchurd. small fruit, house 1X74, rooms and lament. small stone stable.rood well.

miles from Miltonvale. miles from Idana, 12 miles from Clay Center. Price. cfh: lnluuce in two years at 7 er cent, interest. No.

100 acre, 100 Tf tinder tiltiratlot), 3Ti acre fenced pactum, rood house. 60 acres of rood corn which will be sold and included In tho price of tho placet good well, living water, nice casn. No. E. Dwelling house tn the most desirable part of town, contains 8 rooms: welli pump ana otnec convenient-ire.

i ncn, h.jai. No. 0. Business house and lot on Starr ftve nuc. Will be Sold at a bargain.

No. 7. Business house with dwelling attached situated on etsrr tvraut, (iood location Price, luO. $700, down, balance in two years. No.

8. 60 acres south line Joining corporation Hue, good land antfvery deslraoie property Price, 1,400 cosh, balauce on time. No. 9. 180 acres about 7 mile from town, good water.

10 acres broken. :0 ensh, balance on 6 years time nt per cent. interest. No. 10.

80 acres 6 miles from town, 60 acres under cultivation, house with grove, well, c. Price, tl.SOO; f3W) cush. balance on years timo. No. 11.

House and lot on Starr Avenue, Trice $750.00. Terms to suit the purchaser. No. 12. A MO acre timber claim In Norton Co.

Kansas, b't miles irom.anu in sitcni ui l.u plow land, tiro guard broke all aronnd.30cres 1 1 jH nroKO. i eJttnniiK utcuwi uuu the vicinity of Miltonvale. No. 13. 160 acres.

100 acres under cultivation, tone house 18x22. stone stable 2 good wells, fenced pasture 2fl acres, 8 hor lots oi I and 4 acres eauli. good young oi-clmrd, 2 miles of young bodre. Price fl.100; oue-half cash, balance on time No. 11.

Dwelling in desirable part of town. 4 reoms, well, wains, iots. nk, car) a. rsu, part on time. No.

If 160 acres 5 miles from town, 40 acros under cultivation, house l4xl, irsme witn cellar, 2.W0, or $1,500 cash and 1 1,250 on two years tlmo. No. la Good residence In Miltonvale, built in lrtKS. 4 larre rooms well finished, iu a pleas ant part of the city, front yard seeded to clover, terms in suit the purchaser. Price 7iiO.

Very cheap. No. 17. 150 acres, about one-half flrst and see. ond bottom.

Co acre, under cultivation, frame house 14x18, 40 acres of panture feue-- with creek running through; acres of hog corral with running water; foue timber. i mile from Milton vsle. Price 3.5(Ki; 92.000 cosh, balanee on one and two years' time at 10 per cent, lutereet. This is one of the very best farms In Cloud cour.tr, and a desirable location. No.

18. Splendid business house and corner lot 60X140 ft, located on Main steet In burl-neta center of Miltonvale. Prico fl.l."0. We nlso have the follow inp; list of lands situated in Russell county for sale. If you nro wantinf; nny bar gains in western lands call and ace us.

Town lots for sale in Russell, county cat of Russell county: No. 1. 1.440 acres of good tillnble land which will be sold ttf bodies to suit purchaser at from (4.50 to 12.50 per acre. Terms easy. No.

t. 100 acres- miles from Itussell, T0 itwrtgnir) on years time at pur ceul. I'rlce torus cay. No. 180 acres smooth land, alone house 20x OT.

good wil of water, stone stable xzxzz, elilckeu boue 18x90, stone com crib 710, ') aero, under cultivation, 23 acres tn wheat, 0 aores of good bottom land, ft inKes from RusseiL Price a-tsi. 477 oa 11 years time at per balance uasb. No. 4. lonacro of splendid bottom land.

ml. inns county seM oi kuhd eouni.v, nu-ins bargain, 7U. bj ncro. under cultivation. Terms cash.

No. 189 aeres of good tillable Inrtd. rnn bois'18xJU, all under fence. 110 Herws nn1er cultivation, 2i acres In oontil f'nee1 yrtf board and wire. 2-t acre" of gosl tiirtu r.

rcHwta stablo IHy'M, gooti windmill with lu-f- and fedjrrlnder. 14 tailv irutu, lii4(U Pries tATuO, tei ruii cu-u. fx sof good i.nd; 1 nl's Hun- friend, ns he escorted her from church. -Weli," said she ''if I were you. I would throw away that vile cigarette, rut up my cajie for firewood, wear my watch-chain underneath my coat, and May home nights And pray forbrains." lie.

asked wir more questions and f- rr nce in his life, thought hard. Ex. Willi this issue the Star is just one year old. During the past year it has 1 tf 11 nhining and illuminating the world such an extent that should it atan3 time cease to tffinkle, the people would rise up in astonishment to sec 1 he wonderful darkness that would i-ome over the moral and intellectual utinosphere of our vicinity. We hope and trust tfiat e'er long its light may increase till it bceomes superior to that of Jupitor or Venus nnJ be a guide to the moral, intellectual, political and business wanderers an the Star is to the lost trav-t'lor who relies upon it as a guide.

A Change We've all had it. Within the last six months there has a change in the proprietorship of even' newspaper published in this ity. The Critic was sold to Mr. right, the present owner: the Democrat was combed to its present owner; the Blade ts now owned entirely by J. M.

IIiigaan, the boys having retired from the firm; the Times was sold last week to the FilHon end yesterday, to complete the rounds assumed control of the Kirplre. Tn the rest of the county here are seven rnore papers; three of luese, tlie Giasco Sun, Clyde Herald ind Jamestown Kansan are still owned the same parties; other foui, Ames Advance, Clyde Mail, Milton-vale Star and Miltonvale News have Mch also changed hands within zaccih. How retsarkuble! Paine'-. 4 cultivation, or acres in hesf ann 1 rye. u.Ues from Hnseeil.

asoii motUr. 7pe'oeot Prteo. l.i'i A ttmfr -sn be isken a) Jotnlna this elace ul Jk whicli will make g-Hid No. TJ 180 sers, 1i acres second land. I'rait Mouse well of Koi'e ixfik h'i 44.v.!o.fwtee If 's'lingle rool'ml krtu i'1' erns i I tmrlir-1 14 W'" itiWir t'oi -i tiiliw rr.itn 4 mih )nia at lt J.

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