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Kirwin Republican from Kirwin, Kansas • 5

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Kirwin Republicani
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Kirwin, Kansas
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1S" IE IJ It ic Rumor says that one of Kiwins many goo2 looking widowers, and one of her many charming widows are about to THE REPUBLICAN Kirwin, Kansas, July, 2, 1884. SzPIfI5SL'h fTr Fi twenty-five cen's you tan tret a good dinner At the MethodUt dining fable ni tho sample room of the I5el-ford house on the 4th. Rob't. Snyder who preents and Sho ip St Joe, is iu town lie is an cucgetic salesman aud he lVnnrr.s a irin rl trad ft. p.r n-itn jstfiiiu i ri.

r- i -i II Vj9 i i I'hr 'r I PI 1 I. 1 i r7 K-44uMDra -ifl-uilK, ffiylrrrrvjco LLLE7MZ 1 I Hll 1 My i I I -BcfeitaJ J7 0 zd MONELL LAND ATTORNEY, join their fortunes. Wm. IH-seH, fditM-of the Phillips-bur? Herald was in the city Monday and made a fall. A Sudden DeatU.

Just as wc go to press we learn that Harry Uartlotdiud very suddenly to- ay at half past tvelve. He came nome at noon in great paiu and laid down upon the bed. The Dr was scut for but before he came Harry was dead. The funeral will fake place tomorrow and will be conducted by tin. Kuights of Pythias of which the de ceased was a member.

COllliESPONDEiNCE. West Cedar June 26 Plentv of rain, and grain nearly ready to harvest. Several of our neighbois took iu (i was takeu in by the show last Tuesday. What a blessing is cleauliness. )uc man from West Cedar payed $5 for two bars of soap, Tuesday Sabbath School has been organized aud is iu fine running order in the Dubois school house.

Two games of base ball were play ed ou West Cedar last Saturday. The first was the Hairpins against the Clydesdales, played uear Mattison P. 0. the score was 90 to 23 in favor of the Hairpins. The second game was the Hairpins against the Pickups played near West Cedar the score stood 6( to 70 in favor of the Pickups.

FKirl WORKS. If you want to know where to get all kinds of fire works the cheapest, go to Ensign Bios. The' are deter mined to dispose of all this class of goods regardless of cost. A Ie' Grocery more. J.

P. Haskell, the 2nd door south of ey's store has just opened out a tine line of Groceries, and Confection-aries, will also keep flour and feed, buy aud ship grain. Give bim a call if you want fresh goods and bargains. Millinery and Fancy Goods. Mrs.

Idwaids Ensign have a full and fine line of millinery and fancy goods which they have determined to offer at reduced prices. And for a few days until their stock is rednced a little they are going to offer some rare bargains. This is no catch but a real reduction in prices. Call and be convinced. PLASTERING.

JW. Myers, of West Cedar is pre pared to do all kinds of fine and ornamental plastering. He is an and experienced plasterer and guarantees to do good work. He can be address ed at Germautowu, Kansas. 21 OTIC All of those indebted to Wood Oliver ou old accounts are reauested to call and settle, as all of these accounts must be settled.

Wood Oliver. Notice. There are merchants in and nuar TCir. wiu who. are reDrcsentinur that lmv are selling Glidden Barb wire, and offering it at a reduced price.

I will say that they have not got the Glidden but au inferior imitation which will not stand stretching, aud Barbs are not steel. I have the only irenuiue Glidden wire in this part of tho state, and sell as cheap as the first jiass wire can oe sola. G.P.Barber. Kirwin Kaunas. KIRWIN I BLOOMIHGTON OVERLAND Mail and Stage Line.

-0- -Huck leaves Kirwin Mondays, Wednesday and Fridays, a-t 7 o'clock, a. m. and arrives came days In Bloomlugton at 6 o'clock, p. m. STHack leaves Bloomlngton Tuesdays, Thurs days and Sa'tirdsysj at 7 o'clock, a.

m. and arrives Kirwin same days at 6 o'clock v. m. One fare each way, $2.50. Ex press packages carried.

r.C.MltlDE, Piop'r Mk Ej. FARM LOANS, sales-Prices aud terms subject to GOOD BARGAINS. No 30 320 acrs, 1 miks east of Kirwin, Leg house, stablest'. 'J. wells, corralls Ac, 8') acres iu cultivation, the So.oiu river runs hrougb part of south nd of farm, good hat aud asture, crops never failed, This Is a hiiraain, It lays on the Solo on valley which is con iiein! our pro-du ing lands, lJrice Afer July NTt 31 loo acres 10 miles north of Kirwin, House Ftables, welis, corrals tSic, 1,05 acres iu cultivation.

A well improved larm, and a good one, bushels of grain raised on it last seasou, Piice $750, on eas-y and good terms, No33 sj mile north east of Kirwin 00 acres iu cultivat on, Plenty of wood and water, It all sc nd bottom laud, Splendid frm rops never fail, i'lenty of hay aud Lays 1m ttr best section ofcuutry. Price Terms one half cash, ba! nee in easy prymeuts. No 4 100 seres miles nor west of Kirwin, s-mall hnu-e, 25 seres in cultivation, whet and rye, Bottom land perfectly level, with number 1 t-uil, never failing crops, The ud'toining faini can be purchased making a fine stock farm, afl'or-rdiitg plenty of wotd and water, Price 81,000 on easy payments to suit the purchaser, No 35160 acres 8 miles of KIrwini Prairrie farm, lays well. 31 acres broken, hay and pasture, adjoining farm can be bought if wanted. Plenty of range for stock.

Price $400. Cheap farm. No 36 32T acres 24 miles west Kirwin a good stone house 10x28, 5 ro.ims7 foot cedar. Stab'Jl, shed, 20x40 granuery8x24, corn crib 8x16. 2 wells, mali oicaar', forest trees, grapu vines, small f-uits, 170 acres broken.

27 acres In fall grain rve, 50 actesin wheat, balan corn aud millet land. Hay and pa ture. Permanent improvements worth 0'i. This ft fine farm, Piice 83,200 In easy payments to suit the purchaser. No.

37 2 10 aeres XA miles from Kirwin. Frame house, 14x22, addition 8x28, stone cellar under main part, stable 16x24, 2 wells, never failing, bearing pach trcs, small fruits 8 acres 20 in wheat. Bpendid farm. Price $1,700, neasy payments, to suit purchaser No. 88 100 acres 2J4 miles frnm Kirwin 20 acrea.

In eultivaiiou goodlayiung land, good pasturage, Nfar to market. This a wry cheap place. Price in easy payments to suit purchaser, NO 39 100 acres 7 miles of Kirwin. House 20x20 1 story, stable, well, some trees, SO acres In cultivation, nice land, 850, easy payments. No 40 100 acres 5 miles north of Klrwln, 42 acres lu cultivation.

Very fine land, Lund perfectly level, a splendid plaqe. Price $1,100. No. 41 80 acres 3 miles north ofKtrwin 00 acres in cultivation, frame house, well, fruit trees, small fruits, forest trees, Creek runs through one corner, stock farm Price 8500, No. 42.

1R0 aces deeded. 2 miles from Kirwin, 40 1 ores In cuiuvauou, goou uity uu A first rate faam. 81.200 In easy pavments. No. 43 acres 3 miles east of Klrwln.

B'one house, -table, well, 65 acres In cuK tlvatlon. Land rolling, school house In 80 rodi. Prie 850, This a good bargain. No. 44 If 0 acres 1 north of Cedarrllle, utone hmisft.

duir and stone stible, well, 40 acre i cultivation, 160 rods to school house. Land lay well quite wnooth. 900, on easy pymenw. LZJI SUBSCRIPTION $1.00 PEB YEAR IN ADVANCE. LOCAL.

Subscribe for The Republican. The fiuest and best assortment of wall paper in town at Eusigns. Spanish lace and other laces at Edwards and Ensigus. MONEY TO LOAN, On long or short time C. E.

MONELL, KIRWIN KANSAS. All kinds of Job "Work done at this office at the lowest price. Bottom prices on wa' paper at Ensigus. The Lane boys have several good teams, either one of which is for sale Saturday is the day set for the primaries. The West Cedar band will furnish, the music here on the 4th.

Ed. Page now has a position in the store of Ingerooll Co. Dr. Geo. II Eusigu, has moved into his new residence in the south part of town.

A good team for sale, three to choose from by the Lane boys, northeast of town. 47 tf Harvest has commenced in this section, aud the farmers are now all very busy'. Rev. G. Grabe is to Gay lord to-day.

Will return in time to fill his pulpit Sabbath. Dr. DeArinond has sold his residence ou Washington Avenue to W. F. Tbrasfler.

W. H. McBride went to Gaj lord today where he is engaged as an attotney in a case in Skinner's court. Cash or a good note will buy the vei3 horse, mare, or mule you need of Laue uortheast of town, Mrs. W.

Howe returned Sunday evening from a week's visit to relations and friauls in Cawker City. TO KENT. Ten mUch cows immediatly. Inquire at the Kirwin Creamery. Eob't.

Abrams a capitalist of Rochester New York, was in the city Tuesday. Call on C. K. Monell, and see his new feature of life insurance. It is good aud cheap.

Geo. White not only sells drugs and everything in that line but he sells oranges, lemons and coufectiouery so low that other dealers are surprised. 4-1. A.G. McUnde is taking a nana politics in Wyandotte county.

We see that he is the member of the county Central Committee rom bis ward. Fred Jenkins Esqr. local editor or the Kansas City Star is iu the city visit jng his tntlii Dr. W. I).

Jenkins. Mr Jeukiua is aci-oni jiMi.od by his lady. A. I'. McEl'oy of the 'Burg who was au iitiorue .11 a case to be tried at the land office tuat day made us a pleasaut call last Thursday.

F. A. Laue of liurliugtou Iowa was an the city yesterday iu the interest of the Eui'liugtou insurance Company of "Which he is the (ifu. Agt. Tloriuv) Mpultoii went out to Decaf ur county Monday.

We don't; know, but "we presume it was business that called him that wa v. Rev. (t. W. i-rnbo went to Stoctkon last Saturday the purpose of deliv ering au addic 4 at the laying of the I corner stone of the M.

church build iug at that place on Sunday, The new lumber yurd has commenced operations. They are ou East Main street aud their u.w offico ami yard add very much to tiie appearance of that part of town. The ladies of the M. E. church' will give a dinner on the 4th in the sample room of the Bel ford house.

If you wish good dinner cheap, there will be the place where can get it. Frank 1st, Wagoner of Juda, Win. will hereafter read the Republican, which has been ordered to bo sent to bim by hia brother Squire Wago'ner Plumb township. i Some weeks sines Th os. Fife placed his residence iu the haude of C.

E. Mo nell for sale. This week Mr. Monell made a sale of the property to W. F.

Thrasher of Elm Grove, Washington county. Rev. Grabe informs us that the atten dance at the coruer stone laving ser vices at Stockton was very good, aud that the collection amounted to .1225. He expresses himself as being pleased with Stoctkon and its people. S.

II. Bradley has purchased of II. J. Cameron, what is known as the Southard building on the southwest conier.of the square. This is a good investment for Bradley for the property purchased is going to increase iu value.

We roceived a call from Wm. Rey nolds of Cedar Forks in Smith countv on Saturdey. He is a prosperous farmer and a live active citizen of that community and we were pleased to enroll him among our list of subscribers. II. S.

Granger of Arcade was iu town Tnesday. He is a candidate for State Senator and he feels that his chances of securing the delegation from this couu-are the best. Mr. Granger is a good man and would make an excellent senator. Don't forget the fact that Kirwin is going to have a grand celeb ratiou on the 4th.

The preparation that are being made warrant in assuring the people of the surrounding country that if they attend on that occasion they will have a good time. 1'rof. S. Fisher of Eureka, 111. ha been iu the city for a few days visiting his brother M.

Fisher esqr. Prof. Fisher has been for 35 years connected with the pnblie schools of Eureka, and feels a little like taking rest from teaching for a while, He may locate here. The George Comedy Cora pan gave three entertainments here this week. which were quite well spoken of by those who attcuded.

Miss Grace George the vocalist of the troup is a very line singer. The entire company is composed of ladies and gentlemeu who will not fail to make friends wherever they may go. Kirwin will soon be visited by the Fanny Mouutcastle troup They lmve just finished an engagement at Clay Center where they have been playing under the auspices of the Dispatch band, and judging from the good words spoken of them by the papers of that place, they are a first class troup and give the best of entertainments. REPUBLICAN CAUCUS. The Republicans of Kirwin Township are requested to nieot in caucus at the council room iu Kirwin, Saturday July 5th 1884, at 2 o'clock P.

M. for the purpose of electing 7 delegates and 7 alternates to attend the county convention to be neld at Phillipsburg Satardad, July 12th 1884. Geo. W. Wood Committee man.

The ladies of the M. E. church have decided to make some improvements in the church building, and for this purpose they are have im ice cream stand on the 4th. The tancl will be on the corner by (he othVe of Don Carlos Son. where they will be prepared to furnish the Wst of ice cream, lemonade aud cake.

They will also furnish dinner in the sample room of the Belford house, first door south of Wcy's store. Every one that can should patronise them iu their good work. In company with J. L. Troup we took a drive into the country Sabbath and on our way home we stopped at C.

J. van Allan's and enjoyed eatiuo- some of his very fine cherries. Mr Van Allan has a fino farm and he is not only demonstrating the fact that farm. ing can bo made a success in this coun try, but that fruit can bo successfully grown. He has a large orchard of very fine apple and cherry trees.

Some of the'apple trees are bearing this year ana mo cnerry trees were just loaded with fruit of a very fine REAL ESTATE, Partial list of of property now for change at anytime. CHEAP FARMS No. 9 160 acres deeded, a4 miles from Kirwin. i0 acres in larae well, good pasture and hay land. 855U.

easy terms. 1U 104 aces 6 miles from Kirwin, 40 acres iu cultivation bay aud pasture; jfiuo, easy terms. 11 acres, 8 miles from Kirwin, 45 acres, in cultivation, lot ot Jruit trees, upland, plenty hay. Suou, time payments. 16- -1C0 acros det ded 8 miles from Kmvia, a good prairie farm 40 acres, in cultivation, bouse In crops tais season, Vuuu, terms easy.

17 160 acres, 17 miles north of Kirw 45 acres in crops, good grazing and hay land, never failing spring near house, cheap 8500. IS 24i seres, 8 miles fern Kirwin, houre acres in cultivation, pood laying laud, the 100 acres can be purchased, making a tine rtnge ior stock, iuuo easy terms 12 100 acres 10 miles north of Kirwin, house and stable, 00 acres in crops, a good farm, 8750 miles f-om Kirwin. 160 acres deeded. 40 acres in cultivation, house, well, a nice piece of laud, hay and no waste jano, cheap K550, easy terms 1,1 loo 7 miles from Kirwin, 30. acres in cultivation, pasture and huy, 5U0, easy terms 2Uliiu nmcB, iiiuwj viiiuturi.

ulmrtvr in cuuivHiiuu, ruu i uivj level, adj lining W0 acres, an be purchased, wi.l make a good rangu for stock. $700 acres rulttvation. a good Btock tm 17 miles irom ivirwin, good stock placa aud cheap UoQ a eood laying farm 8" acres in cultivation this seasou, xiouse suu ofourcounty, good crop raised on It last season, 23 160 acres 8 mllef south west of Kirwin, ne! iwCroen, 40 acres cuitivauou, uoiwjiu laud, me house 14x16, lrnd baweeu thlf and nun ha rii ii2 a fine tanu'6 ana plenty of water, lioo, cheap, eaey terms Iti9 acres. 18 miles nort east of Kirwin, In Smith c-unty. a good farm.

In our best corn country, makes a good stock, farm, th is cheap as auj jiuiug liviiiio aic no.u uigu, 25160 aeres, 2 miles north Klrwln, small trame nouse, uovn mumj nlace desirable for stock, good pHsturago, 30 seres in crop1- this season, a good investment, Ssxw, muviu i.niH 26-100 acres, 5 miles taom Klrwln, 40 acreS In cultivation, la-Bwell and In a good section, No. 27 100 acres miles or Kirwin, pn Deer Creek, Frame house .28, 4 rooms stable, a wells, and water, good hay and pasture, 40 acres under fence, 7(1 acres in cultivation this A first class tsrm for stock, WiU throw iu all farm implemements on the larm, 81,800 part time, balance No 28 160 VA miles from Klrwln story and a hall frame house rooms, good house, stables we Uvellaylngfarm, Plenty of timber, Deer Creek run. through the making it a fine farm, 68 acres in cultivation thU season, FrotttSS Oue ot the best farm, on the oreek, Cheap at.

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