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Scammon Miner from Scammon, Kansas • 4

Scammon Miner from Scammon, Kansas • 4

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Scammon Mineri
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Scammon, Kansas
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Edward Russell vs Mary A Harder it THE LEADER IN LOW FRI THE MINER. DEALER IN- PETER GRAHAM ME FANCY GROCERIES and Feed. Miners Boots and Shoes. in my line.JI Glassware and Queensware, Hay untry Produce taken in exchange for goods or cash. me a call when in need of anything MINER'S SUPPLIES A SPECIALTY, LIGHT Manufacturer of and Dealer in HEAVY HARNESS, SADDLES, BRIDLES, COLLARS, Repairing neatly done.

CHEROKEE, ROBES, BRUSHES, ETC, Bunker Hill harness oil for sale. KANSAS. S)Wioi: Stables COOK ATKINSON Columbus, Kansas. Old Carriage Factory Bldg. One block east of public At abovenamed Stables you will find the following HORSES and JACK: Douglas Wonder, 5368.

Regulator, E. H. 1886. Bleakwind, Throughbred. Stamp of England, E.

S. 2917. Stuntney Protector, E. S. 10553.

Chares, P. S. B. 392, A. P.

S. 5786. Sourge. Zetland, an Imported Shetland Pony. Hercules; a Jack.

tSfWe insure all colts to stand and suck. For extended ped igrees, call at barn. MILES COOK, )Prons J. C. ATKINSON,) OTP al continued Bowles vs Owen Snook et al con tinued.

Norman Thompson vs Hanks et al default judgment tor $108.15 and mortgage foreclosed, order oi sam auer six months. Edward Russell vs Jerrv Lttgn et al judgment for plaintiff for $389 05 and mortgage loieciosed, order ci sate auer six months. Laura Frankl vs Noah franklin continued, defendant to pay costs in 30 days. Cllngan vs Tho Clarke Bt al default judgment against Clark and Clarke for $3,370 and mortgage foreclosed 1st hen; balance as to Missouri Valley Land Co order or sate auer six months, continued as to all other de fendants. Logan appointed receiver.

Travelers Ins Co vs Wm II Wilson continued. Coal Co vs II Williams et ai letault judgment for plaintiff for 49 and mortgage foreclosed, order ot sali after six months. Watson vs A A Watson divorce granted as prayed for costs to be paid by plaintiu. Charles rlnkerton whs sentenced ro three years in the penitentiary for stealing Wra.M. Benham's horse.

ADDITIONAL LOCALS. Gilbert Gifford the barber. Just received a fine lot of Early Rose potatoes. Jr. uraiiam.

E. S. Baker, of Cherokee, made a business trip to the city Friday. Bradley has on hand a fine lot ot strained honey at twenty cents per pound. A.

VV Logue will give you bottom prices on anything in the jewelry line. Take your watches and clocks to A. W. Loffue for repairs. All work guaranteed.

Lemons and oranges always on hand, at prices as cheap as the cheapest, at Bradley bakery. Base-ball supplies, hammocks. croquet, fishing tackle, at the Hamiltou-Branin Book Store, Columbus, Kansas. yes; we are still here, and at tlie same old place, pleasing our customers as usual. We are better equipped for doing first class barberiner than any other shop in town.

Gilbert Gifford Just received, a nice line of jewelry, clocks, watches, etc. Will be pleased to show you goods, and give you prices, whether you want to buy or not. A. W. Lorrue.

I am very grateful to the unknown friend who regularly reminds me, by leaving an empty beer keg on my side walk to my surprise and annoyance, that this article has not ceased to exist. My friend do not expect a Hood without water. Be patient. The earth moved long before either you or I existed, and will move along Iv. alter we will have passed away.

"Creep before you walk." Go slow. Be deliberate. When right, go in to win, is a reliable motto to adopt. I may ueed your assistance. Will you give it? D.

Mackie, Jr. Prohibition Call. Prohibition central committee, and interested prohibitionists, will meet at Joe P. Perkins' office, Columbus, Wednesday, April 27th, 1892, to select delegates to stats convention. Theodoke Wilson, Chairman.

A. H. Bennett, Sec'y- Old Soldiers, Deceased, who resided iu the county at the time of their death, are entitled to a head- stoDe at public expence, the cost of which is not to exceed $15.00. The commissioners have made arrangement with Hip Columbus marble works to furnish them, and any one wishing to take the benefit of the law or any information in regard to the business should call on or address D. M.

Jones, Columbus, Kan Excursion Bates. Reduced rates are authorized for meetings and convention at follow: Salina, April ISMh, Statu Democratic Convention, rate of fare and one-thir'l for round trip. Dati-s of sale April lStli to 3Jth. Willi return limit of April 22nd. Otfden, Utah, April 29th to May Gtli.

Cattlemen's Congress, rate of one and one fifth from stations in Kansas. Cherokee, Odd Fellows' Anniversary, rate of one ami one-third fare for WITT GONGWER, Publishers. SUBSCRIPTION: Per Year. 1 00 Hix Months. 50 Three Months, 25 Entered lit th Postolllce at Soamsion, Kansas, as second-clans mail matter.

Court Proceedings. The following is a resume of the proceedings during the last week All jury cases having been disposed of the jurors were discharged from duty on Monday afternoon. There were two applicants for ad mission to the bar, 8. D. Chamberlin of this eity and M.

Dunbar of Galena. The court appointed E. M. Tracewell, C. D.

Ashley. E. M. Cheshire, W. J.

Moore and W.R. Cowley as a committee to examine the candidates. lumbar was admitted, and Ciiuuiberlin as recommended to study 5 months. CIVIL JURY TRIAL DOCKET. John Wiswell vs Cowley con tinned.

Albert Allen vs Baxter Springs Mfg Co case referred to Col V. B. Glasse. Titter et al vs Bennett continued until ordered on docket. Osborns Co vs Meserve Co iudfftnent for plaintiffs and against the defendant for $500, with per cent interest and costs of suit.

Mary Herbert vs The City of Weir iudarment for plaintiff for $500. Seth Utlev vs continued. Lous-Bell Lumber Co ve Ira Kello22 iudetnent for defendant for S15.G8. Payton York vs St Co verdict for plaintiff for $1.00 and costs of suit. Outumwa Iron Works vs The Norton Coal Co verdict for the plaintiff for $136.77.

Peter St Cin vs EC Scammon judg ment for plaintiff fur property and costs excepting plaintiff's witness fees. Scott vs Co, continued on application ot defendant, he to pay costs of term. Test Bro vs Alexander tt al iudzment for plaintiff for $2,846 State of Kansas ex ret, Mary Caspri John Riley, verdict for plaintiff and against the defendant. The judgmeut of the court is that the defendant, Rilev pay $12.50 every thtee months for the support of the child uutil it is 7 year old, after winch time he is to pay for iU maintainanee $18.75 every three months until it 18 years old and for the faithful performance of the terms of this judgment the defendant is required to give a bond in the sum of $1000, to he approved by the court, or stand committed to the county jail. Evaline Crum va 8 Chamberlin al jury dUagr eil and were diseharg- t'i.

continued. II Meachan vs FFry contiued. COURT TMAL POCKET. Martin vs Paul -t Boiee, A McPherson and Stive- appointed as commissioners lo partition land in controversy and report at next term ot court. David Wiley vs Mary It Willev decree ef divorce granted plaintiff us prayed for plaintiff to pay costs and to not marry tor six months.

Lida A White vs Samuel White de cree of divorce granted as prayed for and plaintiff restored to maiden name Western Farm Mortgage Co vs Htm rietta Miller et al continued. Mutual Benelit Life Ins Co vs Andrew Jarrettet al trial by court linding due plaintiff $1,110 and mortgage lure-closed, order of sale after six months. Ellen Baily vs Levi Bailey dismissed at plaintiffs cost, judgment and execution accordingly. Frank Prest vs Louisa A Jones it al continued. M.

Lykins vs Thos Ilarmos et al trial on issues finding for plaintiff. Judgment akainst Harmon et ux for $423.70, and mortgage foreclosed, order of sale after six months. Stebbins (Interplea of Geo Summers) vs Levi Mast et al continued. Emma Gunter vs William Guuter continued. Haines Passmore vs Zimmerman et al default judgment against defendants for $491.25, 1st lieu, mortgage foreclosed, order of sale after six months.

Haines Passmore vs Maria Pat-Con et al default judgment against the defendants fof $301. 69, 1st lien, and mortgage foreclosed, order of sale after six months. Geo Webb Grocery Co vs James Archer et al continued. Lon McAleer jr vs Wm Hall et al Ira Heaton appointed guardian ad liten tor minor heirs and case continued. William Drake vs Mary Drake continued.

A Skidmore, trustee vs A A Vaughan et al continued. Travelers Ins Co vs Shearman et al continued. Silas Adams vs Annie Anderson et al continued. II Horner va Davis et al trial by court judgment in favor ot plaintiff for $384 40 and mortgage fore, closed, 1st judgment to hay press company tor $51 and mortgage lore-closed 2d lieu! judgment lor Long-Bell lumber company for 13f 90. lien.

Chas It Forney vs Jerry Delury et al judgment agaiii-it Delury et tlx lor $1,1:51 and mortgage foreclosed, order of sile after six months. Maggie Howell vs Victor Howell decree of divnrue granted as prayed for. tnsasA TexmiCoal Co vh Andrew Frv et al lisuiifd at ueleiitlanU eot, 1KB I have constantly on hand a large stock of GROCERIES, FLOUR, GLASSWARE, BALED HAY, Remarkably Where do vou buy vour Feed? I round trip. 'On Bale April 25th and 26th. Topeka.

May 10th to 12th, annual convention of State Sunday-School Association, rate of one fare for round trip. On sale May 9lh to 12tl inclusive, return May 16th. Pittsburg. May 10th to 14th, annual meeting of Grand Chapter Order of Eastern Star, rate of fare and third on certificate plan. Ft.

Scott, May 3rd to 7th. annual meeting of Kansas Medical Society, rate of fare and third on certificate plan Leavenworth. May 5th to 7th, North Eastern Kansas Teachers' Association, rate of fare and third on certificate plan from stations in Kansas. St. Louis, May 12th.

Seventh Anniversary Reunion' and Grand Conclave, A. O. U. rate-' 6f fare and third from stations in Kansas. Kingman, May 16th to 18th, Second Annual Meeting.

of Kansas Band Association, rate of fare and one-third from stations in Kansas. Kansas City, May 4th to 6th, Katv sua State Convention of Y. P. 8. C.

rate of one and one-third fare for round trip from stations in Kansas. On sale May 3rd to 5th. Hutchinson, May 5th, Kansas Slate Republican Convention, rate ol fare and one-third from stations in Kansas. C. W.

Nu.nn, Agent, Memphis Route. A. MoNEILL, Jr Attorney at Law, Collections a Specialty, COLUMBUS, KANSAS. H. SKIDMORE, ATT Y.

AT LAW, COLUMBUS. KANSAS. N. McDQNALD, Notary! Public, Insurance. Agent for Piirr.six of Hartford, Piue.nix of Brooklin.

Steamship Tickets to nil parts of Europe. U. O. HOUX. DENTIST Columbus, Kansas.

DR. H. J. BROWN, Graduate Optician! Spectacles properly fitted and ad justed. Examination free.

Colum- Kansas. Gilbert Gifford, -rnoi'iiiETort- jjew Barber Shop. For a smioth shave, a neat haircut a clean shampoo, or a daisy sea foam, this is the place. Give me a rail. also.

I sell the best brand of Flour cheaper than you can buy elsewhere. gjCTG'we me a call and be convinced. which I am selling at Low Prices. can Save You Money in this line CONLEY, Columbus, Kan. IRA HEATON, Attorney at Law.

Collections a Specialty. COLUMBUS, KANSAS. F. A. Mitchell, MEAT MARKET.

Fresh and Salt Meats Constantly on hand. fed beef a specialty. D. M. JONES, COLUMBUS MARBLE WORKS.

J.H South Side Square. RS. MAHAN, Physician and Surgeon. SCAMMON, KANSAS Calls promptly attended night or day. Office 1st door south of Postoffice.

HEATLEY BURTON, ATTYS. AT LAW, COLUMBUS, KANSAS. J. R. Hisle Son, DEALERS IN GROCERIES, ROUS JtHD FEED.

A full and complete stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries always on hand. Highest market price paid for country produce in cash or exchange. Give us a call. We can save you money. J.

R. Hilse Sox. J. H. Stoker, Practical Boot and Shoe Maker.

Fine Hand-made Boots and Shoes a specialty. Good work and satisfaction guaranteed Give me a cal'. judgment accordingly..

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About Scammon Miner Archive

Pages Available:
120
Years Available:
1892-1892