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The Columbus Vidette from Columbus, Kansas • 5

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Jewelry at cost for the next GO days at THE COLUMBUS VIDETTE. the City Drugstore, north side square. Don't forget the Bell Ringeas to-night. Murphy movement on Monday night. Two PocKet Dictionaries for sale at STATE rieasanton's largest hog C35 pounds.

Wolves are numerous in Franiciin coun From an exchange we clip the following: A board 20 feet long. 2 feet wide at one end ami I foot wide at the other end. the Iwtance from either eml ivlii.ra if kIiaiiM lit frnivava in Collumbus is the place to get your photographs; only $2 per dozen. 12 6t this office. tf ty.

When you want first-class groceries, Mrs. J. C. Gove, ot Cherokee, spent Coal has been found in Pawnee coun- I order to have an euuul quantity in each tv. Christmas in commons.

go to Hoyt Jt Klienfield, northeast cor-uer'of square. piece. Wild geese are plentiful in Davis coun want a correspondent in every How much wheat must a man take to ty. Don't forget it; Columbus is the 'place township in the county. the Newton Citv Mills so that he shall to get your photo taken on one large bon Col, St.

John is lecturing on temper have left the flour of one bushel, after JamesMcFarland of CheroKee spent ton lor 2 cents. 12 6 1. ance. the miller takes out 1-10 for toll? his Chrigtmaslin Columbus. Remember that 25 cents Is all that it Answers requested.

Topexa is said to be having the fever. requires to get a full size-picture at 44 Ye olden time" is exemplified in the Hainer's gallery, 12 6 The Davis family is doing the western old Western Farmer's Almanac, which towns. Boys and girls save up your nickels, has made its appearance for 1S7S on our Jerry Bartee, of Cherokee washereflast week and bought a new Studebaker wagon Watson's Notion wagon was in Columbus Monday Tuesday Wednesday and Thursday. COLUMBUS, KAN. DEC.

28, 1S77. MARKET REPORT. Corrected weekly by Duncan Lewis, East side of the Public Square. Graut. Wheat, none in marxet.

Corn, old, 2022c, new, 17. Oats, 13c. Flaxseed, SOc. Castor beans, $1.00 Provisions. Flour, Meal.

50 cts. per bushel. Potatoes. 50 cts. per bushel.

Onions, $100 cts. per bushel. Navy beans, $1 60 per bushel. Bacon, 15 cts. per pound.

Beef, 10 cts. per pound. Chickens, $1.50 per doz. Eggs, 15 cts. per doz.

Sorghum molasses, 40 cts. per gallon. Syrups, Stock. Beef cattle, 22J cents per pound. Hogs, fat, 3 cents per pound.

The Nez Terces Indians are at Leaven and when you get 25 or 50 cents go to table as bright, entertaining, and vigor worth. Columbus and get your fineness ta- ous as ever, notwithstanding, time has The total taxes in narvev count? Ken. 12 6 added another to its half century of years $52,725,80. Among the many original articles we Rheumatism, neuralgia, sprains and The Murphy movement will pot ltively begin to move on Monday night at the Chetopa Herald one may mention 'Going out to Farm," by bruises will be releived by Uncle Sam' dollar a year. the versatile humorist, M.

Quad. It is a Nerve and Bone Liniment, sold by al Court ITouse. Olathahasa temperance council, and laughable'sketch. 4 4 Agriculturial Chem druggists. There was much cleaving and much no license will be granted.

istry," from the pen of Prot. Pe nrrATTT'7 TOLOANonimprov Twelve new buildings put un in Win- iUVJl J2j 1 ed Real Estate at 10 ter, one of, if not the ablest writer on field in thirty days recently. percent, interest and commissions such subjects in America, isof interest to all who till the soil lor pleasure or tor sums to suit. Apply to Videttk office Columbus, for particulars. lOtjl agitation of the atmosphere at the court room Wednesday.

Murphy movement at the Court House next Monday night sure at 7 p. Turn out everybody. For a club of twenty-five subscribers we give a copy ot Webster's Dictionary. profit. 44 Wheat, and wheat lads of Mothers will find Dr.

Winchell by Duncan, is another well Teething Syrup just the medicine to hav in the house for the children it will cure The following officers wers amy elec- Lacygne aldemen have raised their salaries from $10. to per year. Bush county has no mill, and has 100-000 acres of government land yet. The weat weather diminished the yield of lead ore ou Short Creek last week. They pray to loud in Windfield that distant parties imagine a family is fighting.

The Galena calaboose is minus a 4 'col colds, coughs, sore throat and regulate Unabridged, price $12.00. ed and enstalled at a regular convocation ot Columbus chapter No. 23 K. A. M.

th Dowels, try it. Sold by all druggs The blue ribbon signifies a resident of at their hall on Tuesday eve Dec. 25, Uncle Spm's Harness oil fills and clos es the pores of leather, effectually pre 1877, for the ensuing year. venting the entrance of dampness, dus ored 7 ne sawed the door iu Baxter Springs; it begins to look as if it is to be a national badge. The School entertainment, last night, was really good and will he repeated on Saturday night, January fth.

The heavy man of the Videttk will be and rendering the harness soft and COUNTY OFFICERS. District Judge, B. W. Perkins. Probate Judge, C.

D. Nichols. Clerk of District Court, M. W. Coulter.

(T Wilson. Co. Commissioners. W. E.

Cowan. (Daniel Johnson. County Treasurer, Slem Lisle. County Clerk, Ed McPherson. Register of Deeds, W.

C. Jones. Sheriff, Alfred Parmer. County Attorney, D. M.

McKenney. Superint'd School, E. M. Mason. Coroner, A.

Smith. Survejor, J. B. Hodgins, two. Chase county has a $48,000 courthouse and the Courant says that it is in a filthy condition.

3Ivears old on Tuesday. Wonder how pliable, while at the same time increasing its durability. Settlers on the land of the li. R. Co.

who may wish to buy the same can do so by calling upon the agent at the Post Office building on the north side of the II. G. Purcel M. E. n.

C. D. Nichols, E. K. W.

II. Whiteman, E. S. G. W.

Hoyt, T. C. Branin, S. T. Anderson, C.

II, W.C. Lykins, P. S. A. Palmar, R.

A. C. S. S. Sinnit E.

V. II, Radley, M. 2. V. S.

Lisle, M. I. J. O. Finlcy, G.

A butcher in Galena Killed an ox, the wide is the hill's top Time will tell. The flies are not all dead yet. Occns homes of which measured five feet between points. ionallvone explores our face, and no A preacher in Pleasanton has been square, Loiumuus Kansas. doubt is surprised at the area of cheek.

CITY OFFICERS. J. N. Lee writing love letters to married ladies, so says the Observer. How ignoble appears a public speak Mayor G.

The great Cough remedy. Marsh's er when he nuts un his feet on a'; ben eh Hovt. J. Whitcraft. D.

Bunch. The Galena Miner man is a stranger to Golden Balsam, quickly releives and permanently cures Chronic and Councilmen, the rules of language. For instance table or chair. Let them practice, priva tely, position andesticulation. C.

Jones. "lie done," severe coughs, and all Throat and Lung A fight tooK place between Wm. Lane and German yesterday evening in front ol the former's Meatmarket. Cause: Noel had oflered a certain hide for sale, disseases. Trv it- Sample bottles 10 The Chase county Courant gives notice It it could be defienitely ascertained that Prof.

Tiee was directly responsible for that delinquents must pay up or. wel cents. Regular size 50 cents and $1.00 there's nothing like cash. Distempers, coughs, Colds, Fevers and Cotionwood Fslls has a child-beater most otthe disseases which Horses, at tie, Sheep, Hogs and Poultry are sub G. W.

Patteajwho is shown Jup iu the II. Moore Police Judge, II. Pursel. City Clerk, J. IT.

Spear. City Treasurer, L. A. Vincent. Dissolution Notice.

The partnership heretofore exhifting between the undersigned in the publication of the Columbus Vidbttb, is th day dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. Metcalf will retire from the firm. W. B.

HOFKMI. J. T. Metcalf. and claims that one Brown, oflered him a certain price When Lane examined the hide he found it to be a bull's hide, and wanted to dock Noel, and heintima-ted that Lane had offered him the price which he refused to give.

Noel was the kind of weather, he should be put to hat 1 ng on the roads with a baulky team. It is no fairer to borrow a man's n.on-ey and not pay it back to him than it is to borrow his newspaper, and then just thinK of the Door hungry creature who Uourant Dy one r. ject to are readily overcome and cured by using undo saurs uonuition owuerac Miss Anna Westerfield of Newton has cording to the plain directions. Sold by sued Albert Etberson for $2000, dollars all druggists damage tor breech ot promise. Knocked down twice and his left cheek There is no earthly boon more precious Anderson county has 1,300,000, bushels than good health, and it behooves its of corn, three-fourths ot which will be wants you to subscribe For Coughs.

Colds, Bronchitis Consumption, there is nothing equal to Marsh's Go den Balsam. Try it. Price fed there. 2,000,000 bushels are claimed nossessor to indeavor to retain it. If you are assailed with such provoking Ills for Lyinn county as sick ncaoacfies, torpid over, sour cut badly under' the eye.

We beleive that after mature reflectienf both parties will see that the actual difference between them was only about one half cent on 00 or 70 pounds of bull hlde35 cents. We noticed the editor of the Courier, tins City Marshal and Pelice Judge all on the scene of action, with smiling faces. stomache and a general felling of weari December 1S77. Dissolution Notice. The copartnership heretofore existing between the undersigned under the linn name and style of Scrauton Nichols this day been dissolved by mutual consent.

W. L. Schanton. CD. Nicnoi.g.

Columbus Ivans. Dec. 4tu, 1S77. ll-3v. ness and disgust, don't go and commit suicide but take Eliert's Daylight Liver 50 cents and $1.00.

Sample bottle, 10 cents. Get it ot your druggist. While at Girard last week wo tooK a look thimigli the Girard Tress olllce, and found the boys "well heeled" as re Pills and be cured. Sold by all gists. Disease and Death, when they reach O'Reilly Wright have bought of C.

E. Alioth. ot upper Lyons Creek, four hogs, weighing 1805 pounds an average of pounds each. Murphy movement every where. Two well known ladies in Miami county had athght in a str re, and the editor of the Paola Spirit wants to be the referee in the next ergagement.

Wm. Weaver Patrick Hefron and our own honseholds, are too serious for gards appliances and stock pertaining to jesting, we use our, best endeavors to Bankrupt Stock Discounted. For the next thirty dajs I will oiler uiv.iRtial good bargains on the following goods. Over Coats, Heavy Suits, Caps, the successful running of a paper. The boys followed the example set by drive off the dread messerger, and are onlv happy when we fell that they are at a distance.

At the first approach of Charles Harrington are the names given I have just received a large stocK heating and cook stoves, which 1 will sell at greally reduced prices. I have a complete iine ot G. F.jFilley'8 Charter Oak jui I Granger troves. which are well known to give good satisfaction. Julius L.

Vikueck. by three young burglars caugtit at Under and Over Shirts, and all heavy weight goods, including Boots, I do this for thereason that the Season lias been so unusually mild that I find I am the men on Tuesday, and all day Wednesday, they waked blindfolded to staues set in tlte ground; and probably tried to see a little bit under their bandages. Quite a crowd gathered on the public gne and who stole SSU worth ot clothing -and boots from a store in Pleasanton. that leel destroyer, Consumption, in the shape of a cough or slight cold as wejl as more severe Bronchial or Catarrhal complaints, we should at once use Eilert's Extract of Tar and Wild Cherry. It has Born to Mr.

and Mrs. George Powers, oyer stocked on heavy weight goods, and they must be sold to make room for near Empire Mcf herson county last If you want a good article of furniture go to Mcndenkalls. week, triplets, all boys, weighing, the square on Tuesday evening, walking to a given point blindiolded. The consideration was a turkey many strayed atar oft' largest seven and a halt pounds, the next no superior in such cases. Every bottle warranted to 'give satisfaction.

Sold by all druggists. tf six and seyen eights, the smallest six aurt furniture i nine sixteenths. All are living and The cheapest place to buy At MettdenhalU. mother and children are doing well. We Spring stocrc.

1 will sell all these goods at a price that will pay you a very large per cent on all money invested. Now is vour time to lay in your winter clothing, and save 25 per eent. I mean just what I say, and you will find me at the Boss are indebted to Dr. M. H.

llasking for from the stake, but some were fortuuate enough to walk straight. Ladies in Galena in men's clothing and visit dance houses. They have in all probability been demoraliz the information. I Harvey County News. Last Friday quite an exciting wager Clothing House, on north east corner of was contested for in the neighborhood of At Opera Hall, on Friday evening December 2Sth.

The great musical event of the age! Grand augmentation of the renowned ALLE Gil ANIAN3 Vocalists. Swiss bell ringers, Benja Louisburg. Chas. Weedman and Geo. Square.

100 Over Coats must be sold. ed by reading that obscene sheet published in that city. The editor of the Scott had some doubts as to which could Wm, Ande rson. Thou shalt not covet thy. neighbor's husk corn the fastest, and to settle the question they bet $20 a side, the trial to min's Chrystal Chimes, Silver Helicon last seven hours.

Considerable outside Band. (Returning from the Orient after betting was done, also. The 4 'boys" three years' successful tour on the Pa turkey was not generally observed on last Tuesday in the public square. A stake went into tne held, and the way the corn To the Public. The Chero- kce Mills has added a new Buck-wheat' holt, Wcourer and Pu rifle and are prepared to tusk as good a qualify of Buckwheat flour as any mill in Southern Kansas.

Flour kept on hand tor exchange. Also fine grades of wheat flour and eorn me al. M. II. ALBERTY.

Cherokee Kans, 1st, 1877. cific coast. Engagement extraordinary. Miner cat claim that his teaching is bearing fruits. An exchange says that the soft weather is a good time to turn your hogs out as they can root up your neighbors door yard so easily, but as we had a hog which was a pensioner upon our neigh was "skined" for about seven hours was of "France De Leahodney." the only Turkish artist in America.

"Nanni wag put down, the distance steped or measured, then the enndidate was blindfolded with his back toward the staxe and astonishing. Weedman won the stakes, havin- husked 105 bushel and 40 lbs. to Scott's 102 bushel and 10 lbs. Bach," the wonderful German songs tress, and the great London and New a wheelbarrow in his hands. lie to right- York comique; the only 4 'Sam Collins." bors swill pails and door yards, those about-fuee with the wheelbarrow and get forming in all the most select, and the most musical, the most wonderful, the eight or ten pigs which annoy us shall not mentioned in the Vidette.

most refined, tho most laughable, and as close to the stake as possible. The one who got nearest the stake was the the most versatile operetta troupe in the world. Four entertainments combined A communication from ier City was receieved too late for publication last Consumption Cured. An old physician retired from active practice, having had placed in his hands by an East Indian missionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for tho speedy and permanent cure of Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma, and all Throat and Lung affections, also a positive and radical cure tor general de in one at one price of admission. winer of a turkey having given a stipulated amount for the chance.

Some could go 'nearly directly straight to the Notice. week, and this week when it is most de All under the management of the old veteran, Dan w. Waldron, whose trav sirable, the editor lazy as usual, and the devil wailing for copy, it cannot he All those indebted to Julius L. Vicreck will please call and settle up by the 15th els with the Alegeanians has extended stake, while others wandered, describ. ing any kind of a circle or angle.

We to all parts of the'civilized globe. Their entertainments being patronized by found. Will please send us a communication for next issue? We kings, queens, noble, and the most distinguished men of ttie age, who have would like to have items from every post were too busy to attend. J. II.

Benn got a turkey, and several others. The sport occasioned much merriment, as there were loud cheers and much loud laughter. of this month, as 1 must have money If not settled by that accounts and nctes Will be placed in the hands of an officer for collection. Julius L. Vikreck.

Columbus, Dec. 7th, 1877. lavished upon them the most flattering office iu the county. bility and all nervous complaints, after having thoroughly tested Its wonderful curative powers in thousands of cases, fee's it his duty to make it known to his suffering fellows. The receipt will be sent free of charge, to all who desire it, with full directions for preparing and successfully uesing.

Address with stamp naming this paper. Dr. J. C. Stone' 44 North Ninth Street, Philadelphia, Pa.

demonstrations ot approval. Tickets 50 cents. No extra charge for ten and valuable article. In short, all are meritorious and valuable. In the se reserved seats.

For sale at Branin Bros' book store. lected matter there is a little of every N. B. Owing to other engagements. Business Locals.

Teas at cost at G. Theis. thing. Even the mottoes which line the they can only remain as advertised above. margins ot tha pages are a fund of amuse Two good rifles to sell cheap at this ment and instruction iu themselves.

It office. GOOD SEHS FOR ALE. SOUTHER is an easy and cheap way to make your firesides cheery through the tedious hours Coal received on subscription at this If you have anything to sell you can find a purchased by advertising in the Vi- DKTTlt For Sale. A four-hole Sandwhioh corn sheller run one year. For further information apply or address Laidlow Vestal, CheroKee Kansas.

is Pictures Pictures Pictures of a winter's night. Ten cents will office. Down for sixty clays at the following KANSAS low prices i'hotograths $2 per dozen: Buy your dry goods of Hoyt Iillcn- bringittoyou, John P. Morton Co. publishers, Louisville, Ky.

Mm fields'. four gems for 69 cents; large gem or ferrotype, 25 cents; large pictures from MARBLE Drugs at bottom prices, cash at City Vick's Monthly Magazine ana his floral ,) cents to JSow, dond't miss tins aw fesr.t.. great chance of getting first-class work Guide are before us. It is the first number for such a tritie, but come, every body. WORKS.

of the magazine, and like all of hisefl'orts Drug store. Lamps and lamp goods at City Drug store, cheap. -rA r'Vtit ji'fr jyir and bring your children. If you have no is a success. Thofrontice piece is ade Great Hargams For the next thirty days at M.

A. Turner's, in the way ot Millinery and Notions. Do not tail to cal'. and examine the goods, as she is bound to sell at such figures as will insure the sale of every article in her shop. Under shirts at Duncan that lightlul painting entitled "Phlox and Pansies." The work is devoted chiefly children, bring your girl any way to get here and get your pictures while they are down at ban Krupt prices.

Pictures of all Kinds copied and enlarged to any size and at almost any price, sold. to art of beautifvinar home and places of The nicest $2.00 kid gloves at Mrs. M. which art, VLck is the master ot masters A. Lowrya' for only $1.50.

owing to size, style and finish. also have a nice lot of photograph albums and picture frames for sale atgreately reduc Tha illustrations are superbly executed Groceries! Dry Goods! Notions! Boots Iican be had at the trilling cost of $1.2 Manufacturer of MONUMENTS, TOMBS, Headstones, Mantels, Table Tops, so.3o:i Iran Young Man, Bring your girl to Columbus anil get her picture taken, Only 25 12 6 When voucome to Columbus, don't and Shoes at cost at G. Theis. Queens ware and glass ware I A nice as per year in advanec. No gardner nor owner ot a home should be without it.v His Floral Guide needs no recommendation.

It is known as one of the few sortment at Duncan Lewis'. ed prices. Come early in the day as the first part ot the day is the best for taking pictures, At she old Rtand. east side of square over Duncan Lewi's store Columbus Kansas. G.

W. IIainkk, 2 li Photographer. Ladies Ties one doar north of Boss iirget to go to Hainer's gallery and get four good pictures for 50 cents, or one f'oi-25 cctns, 12 FORT SCOTT, KAN. 1877. lGtU Clothing House.

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1877-1878