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The Walnut Herald from Walnut, Kansas • 1

The Walnut Herald from Walnut, Kansas • 1

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The Walnut Heraldi
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Walnut, Kansas
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tl fk NO. 4. WALXUT, CKAWKOJM) COUNTY, SHI'TKMBKK 30, 1882. GIJATIS. ANRAS A S.

Jamas Collinqsr Chicken stealing is a nightly occurrence at Parsons. DEALT, IN The Pawnee Irrigation Companp has a capital of II SI at Pleasanton; and some have sold as low as 10c. fl. Martin, of the Junction Union, the Republican party of Kansas is dying from shystering shams and hvpoc-risy." In Beaver township, Republican county, the whole number of voters is 10(1, of whom 4-i are natives of this country and of foreign birth. Complaints are made that peddlers are swooning down on the State and victim GBflllBHIPSI Wheat receipts nt "Wichita are about 7,000 bushels daily.

lis tysii in The Eldorado school teachers get from An! Provisions. Coffee f- i Ciu -i Sundries, $35 to 0 per month. Schuyler Colfax is advertised to beat MY" I have one of the i.arckst and most compi.kti: stocks in town, all my goods being riir.su and of the hkst Qlwmtv. Set" Don't forget the name or place Paola, October 5. IIKOKXT LEGAL DECISIONS.

An employer is bound 1o i-scrcNe reasonable caro in furnishing proper and Hale tools for the use of hh workmen; and when he gives them instruments or appliances which are defer live, and injury results to a workman therefrom, he will bo liable in damages for his negligence, in the opinion of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, in the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Company v. Agncw, decided in May. A suit for drmages for the infringement of a patent and account for the profits of the patentee will not be sustained, in the opinion of the Supreme Court of the United States, in lioyi v. the Lake Shore and Michigan Pai'way Company, decided in April. The court added that the patentee mast find hi-; iciaedy in a suit against anyone infringing his patent upon the infringement iwll', and that in that suU he will recover is profits a.

an incident to his claim. A manaiiiiiiL- officer of a bank u--ed fhe Parkcrsvillo is to have a nine-months' izing the unsuspecting Kansans in every conceivable way. public school this year. JAMES C9IJJN8S, A large acreage of wheat will be sown Six thousand dollars, say the d'arncl Plaindealer, have been paid during the V7AI.NUT, KANSAS Mew Store lew Goods, this fall in Co flee county. The Union Elevator at MePherson will soon be ready for business.

The decline in prices has lessened grain receipts at Atchison greatly. A Leavenworth merchant has been shipping 300 boxes of grapes daily. Three hundred car-loads of clay are being put on the Bismark race track. There are G62 members of the 11th Kansas Regiment able to report for duty. iSabeiha will have a new bank with $10,000 of which is already If i.

1 jsj Jehk- Oh" Si. last year for beer and whisky received at the Greeley express ofliee. According to the Enterprise there were over fifty applicants for teachers' certificates at the Morris county examinations, held last week at Parkerville. The sugar mills (chucklingly remarks the Ellsworth Reporter) is in full blast, and is running out as fine qu ility -of molasses as was ever spread on a Johnny-cake. We are informed by the Burlington Patriot a Mrs! Ua'-sa had sold pounds of grapes and 4,000 pounds yet to dispose of all grswn on an acre and a half of ground.

It is shown by the census reports that funis of liir buy some laud, and and to his wife died he left 1h. when he. in hii The rece'ver of the bank, ecome insolvent, then took which had SI. oo l.Ofl action to recover the ir perly, Hank of Ten li v. Ten 1 X.

Eight ami encnes berries i Tea. finer U. Judge Perkins believes in the rio-ht of Staiesvillo v. "am! the Supreme Court of North Carolina, nt it-: present It ill pay yo: term, decided in his favor. The Chief Kansas has more sheep than States of Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Jersey, Delaware, New Hampshire, and Rhode a .) ii i li 1 II Jul I Island combined.

CITY Nincteeu 1,000 bonds of the Leaven worth City ami Fort Leavenworth Water Company were lately stolen from the .7 1:.1 tice, in his opinion, said: ''The fun used by the oilicer was the property of the bnii! and the land bought became charged for its payment." A constable, under a writ of attachment against one member of a firm took- certain property of the partnership, knowing that the property did belong to the debtor but that it was owned by the firm. The firm sued the consiable in trespass and recovered judgment and on the case Sanborn v. Royee being carried into the Supremo Judicial Court of Massachusetts, Adams Express Company while in transit from New York to Springfield, Mass. congressional legislation to control railroads. Susan 15.

Anthony was visiting her brother, Col. Anthony, of Leavenworth, last week. Beloit has fined three saloon-keepers $100, $150, 175, each in addition to costs. The coke crusher of W. J.

Lanyon's zinc works is up and ready for business at Pittsbunr. Yearlings have been selling at Fort Dodge for an average of 14 per head. The average for two-year-olds was $17. All Maryvillc saloon-keepers have been prosecuted and heavily fined within a few-weeks. Four saloon-keepers have been fined for selling liquor unlawfully in Topcka within two weeks.

The Parkersville Enterprise says more I'Ci Medicines. Articles, Brushes, and TEXAS. The State, has obtained judgment for 750 against the Adams Express Com Judge diaries Allen, in the opinion, said The question presented in this case has been several time's alluded to, but has never been decided in Massachusetts pany, at Denison, for back taxes. It is calculated that if the demand for cotton seed increases, it will pay to raise the staple for the, seed alone. Bernard, Brazos county, had a colored-church row a week ago, in which a col'd though it has beer, the subject of much dis fi- The best ssortnient in town "Sia AT cussion and conflicting opinion elsewhere.

It has been declared that the real and actual interest of each partner in the partnership stock is the net balance which will be coming to him afterpayment of all the partnership debts, and a just settle nent of the account between himself and Ins part member was shot and killed. Bell county is living up to the increase and multiply" injunction, twenty-two marriage licenses having been issued last month. Terrell cotton mills are needing young women for weavers, and would soon pay them from 75c. to 1.25 daily better than house-work. The Dallas Herald is engineering a Walnut, Kansas.

ner. This doctrine is in accordance with the great body of modern decisions. It is also declared that a separate creditor can r. i-. i wheat is being sown this fall in Morris county than ever before.

llalstead has a horse protective association which makes it rod hot for horse-thieves when caught. E. G. Eoss has sold Lis interest in the Leavenworth Standard, which will hereafter be an evening paper. The Atchison coal-borers have reached 575 feet, and propose to work day and night till coal is struck.

Allen Williams, the Greenback nominee for Congress in tho 2nd District, is a colored barber of Lawrence. Cherryvale has got a mattress factory which turns out good work; and a new school-house is under construction there. Eskridge, of the Emporia Republican, take and sell onlv the interest of the debt or, in the partnership property, being his share upon a division of the surplus, after discharging all demands upon the AN copartnership. This rule is also supported by a great weight of authority. It is rather remarkable, in view of the multitude of cases in which the question has arisen, and the conflict of opinion which has existed, that the manner in which a creditor of one member of a firm may apply that member's interest in the partnership to the payment of his debt has not been more often the subject of legislation.

The rights of parties, however, in this AGENT FOE THE SALE OF KANSAS CITY, FORT SCOTT GULF R. R. LANDS, AND I State, as in almost all the other States of Improved Farms Bought and Sold. Taxes Paid for Nonresidents. boom on the Alvarado Springs in that vicinity, and says 370 persons visited the grounds Sunday before last.

After trying cotton-seed oil, the Waxa-hachie Enterprise pronounces it an excellent substitute for lard, both for frying and baking purposes. Mclvinney has been taking sanitary precautions, and has gone to the extent of forbidding slaughter-houses within the corporate limits. In 1884 and 1888 this State will cast 13 electoral votes. If her present growth continues, the next census will double her population. The Greenville Banner says new stores are being opened, old ones refitted, and all the merchants in the place preparing for largely-increasing business.

Twenty-five thousand bales of cotton, it is calculated, will be shipped from there this season. Including this j-car's Iambs, there are now- in Texas 7,000,000 sheep. The production of wool is increasing at the rate of 25 per cent per annum, and will continue to do so for many years to come, uutil Texas will furnish more wool than all the balance of the United States. It is estimated that the State will market about pounds of wool this year, worth average 22c. per pound, or i Of mutton sheep at -t M) will be wold during i' gives a in Conveyances free to Land Seekers.

Kansas. Correspondence Solicited. Walnut, believes woman suffrage is taking the stiffening out of Republicanism. The Stockton (Rook county) Record sa; that corn was selling in that place a lVw days ago at 25c. per bushel.

Eighteen business men of Topcka were arrested one day last week for obstructing sidewalks with their signs. A sheep ranch, commencing with 400 her has been established on Snow creek, BObili of Parker, Coffey county. The Champion thinks the rumor true that 200,000 capital has been secured for a v. -w packing-house in Atchison. paid to teachers employed by the Augusta school board range from 45 to $.

'-5 per month. A flock of 10,000 sheep passed through the other day, from the Arkansas illey, en route to Plum creek, Neb. iter to.vnship, Wilson county, is fun ng the bonde 1 indebtedness of the tw hip at a reduced rate of interest. ipread the Hews! the Union, are still left to be worked out as well as possible by the courts. There is an entire concurrence of opinion among the leading- text writers, in recent times, that courts of law cannot adequately deal with the subject.

Lindley on Partnership, p. G94 (4th sums up what he has to say with the remark 'The truth is, that the whole of this branch of the law is in a most unsatisfactory condition, and requires to be put on an entirely new It is sufficient for the purposes of the present case to decide, as we do, that the seizure and actual removal of specific chattels of a partnership, on a writ or execution against one member thereof for his private debt, and the exclusion the firm from the possession of property i- a The authorities ia support -f is K-gal proposition seem tows more in j.ffordance with just legal 1 -ii-i- w- leii -r- Having purchased the Hardware stock, store, and fixtures of B. G. Sweet, I wish to inform the public that I shall carrv a full stock of HARDWARE, TINWARE, STOVES, And in fact everything usually kept in a first-class Hardware Store. if- I BUY for CASH and will SKLL as LOW as ANY HOl'SE ts thi oiiple of Ellswori'i saloon-keepers proceeded against.

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Years Available:
1882-1882