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The McCune Times from McCune, Kansas • 3

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Sweeping reductions will be mide on all PERSONAL MENTION. Ft. SCOTT GULF R. Girafd wants a Mayor and Police udge. Last Sunday the thermometer registered 104 in the shade, the highest this year so far.

"John WV Stryker is a candidate for re-nomination to the oflice of Register of Deeds. He "has served one term satisfac tofiily to Yhe county, and by custom is entitled to renomination. Ilis efficiency has not tfeeh questioned. We are of the opinion tn'at he will have no trouble about being renominated. Smelter.

THE McCUNE TIMES. Official Paper of McCufte. fTTTTTC A may Te fmmd on flTo nt Goo. Advertising BurwmOO Spruce adwt OwiiUuuld may bo iruuio lor it. IjX M1V THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1887.

Let Them G-obds White goods, Lawns, Searauekcrs, To dispose of our white goods and lawns5 for next 20 days will sell the same re- flf TrimrMncf a vy 1 vviij'j ui Call Early. 500 yds. Lawn 1000 500 ivortlc. 500 1000 1000 Pacific Lawn Orgindee White c'oods at Also have an endless xo Gaiier! niuoii jl jii jujuiaod vji 6 c-ts to close at 2 cts. yd.

10 121 15 lGt a it 10" 10 half their value. line of Notions snch a Hosiery, Etc. goods must go and to se Everything marked in GURESi good Bntter Scarfs, Shawls, Collars, Ties, Par asols, Gloves, At great Bargains. These cure bargains call early. A.

So theie is no mistake in bargains offered. Our bargain Sale will be a success. So x-ome early if you wish goods at half prices. We also float the banner over an up equaled stock of Mens, Ladies and Children's ware. All Factory made.

Don't fail to see us in the Boot and Shoe department, as we will sell you good goods and -guarantee Satisfaction and wear, at prices way Summer goods. at the Eagle Ci.othjnc house. Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty and Brushes at prices that will sell them, at F. Schone.s bummer suit's of the Latest Styles can be had cheap at the Eagle Clothixg House. Special attention and close figures, on large quantities of Machine Oil, at Fred Schones, Druggist On good loans I will let money at per cent snaignt ou real estate and pay all expense.

J. M. Thompson. Pure material is necessary where a good job of painting is desired. Get it at Rocse Roberts.

We are proud of the class of customers that patronize the Eagle Clotiiixo Cloth ing house; -End will offer special in dueemects fcr more. G. W. Miller, Proprietor NO COLD FEET! Send one currency, with size of shoe us ual' worn, and try apair of our Magnetic Ineolee for rheumatism, cold feet and bad -circulation rliey are the most powerful matte In thi world. Th wearer feels the Warmpth, life and revitaliza tiou tcree minutes after puttinar them on; Sent by r- turn mail receipt of prie Send yo ir address for the "New.

Departure in Medical Treat rnent Without Medicine." honsantls of testi monial. Write ns full particulars of difficulties; Our Alagnt tic Kidney Ut-lt- for gentlemen will osiiively cure. the following diseases without med icire: 1'a 111 fie back, heaa or limbs, nervous debility, lmnbazo, general debility, rheumatism paralysis, neuralgia, sciaica, diseases of the kid nejg, torpid liver, seminal emissions, impoteccv. heart disease, dyspepsia, indigestion, hernia or rnpture. piles, ect.

Onsnltat.iou free. Price of Belt, with Magnetic Insoles, $10. Set by exprepg ly. u. u.

oroyrutnrn man on receipt, ot price. Send measure of waist and size sf shoe worn. Seno for circulars. Ijder direct. Note The abovp defcrib Belt with Insoles is warranted positively cure chronic cages of seminal emissions and impotency or money refunded even after one year trial THE MAGNETIC-APPLIANCE CO 1S4 DEAREOHJt Chicago, III Excitement In Texas.

Great excitement has been caused in' the vicinity of Paris, by the remarkable recovery" of Mr. J. E. Corley.who was so helpless he could not turn in his bed or raise head; everybody said he was dy ing cf consumption. A trial bottle of King's New Discovery was sent him.

Finding relief, he bought a large bottle and a box of Dr, King's New Life Pills. By the time he had taken two boxes of Pills and two bottles of the Discovery he wa3 well and had gained in flesh thirty six pounds. Trial bottles of this great Discovery for consumption free at Roese Roberts'. If yon have boils. If you are billions, If you have fvcr, If your head aches, It yon are constipated, If you have no appetite if your digestion is bad, If jour tongue ia coated, If you are thin or If your skin is yellow or dry, If you will try one bottle of BL.OOD PURIFIER ane BLOOD MAKER and are not relieved it.

wilt cost you nothing as we guarantee it to give satisfaction. Feed Schoen, Druggists. Gulf Route Kansas City, Fort Scott, and Gulf Offers you tbo most pleasant and desirable route to Kansas City and all points East, North arid West; to Memphis aufl all points South. At Kansas City connections are made in Union Depot with all through trains for Chicago, St Louis and the East; to St Paul; Denver and San-Francisco, Portland and the West and Noth-west. Via this entire trains with free reclining Chair Car and Pullman Huffet Sleeping (Jar runs through to Memphis Tenn.

Through coach from KanaaH City, to Bristol, Via. Chata-nooga and Knoxvilie. There is no o'her direct ruote to Jacksonville, Pen sacols' Nashville, Chatanooga, and all Southern Cities. This route Via- Hoxie, is ovv 100 miles the shortest route to Little Rock, Hot Springsjind points in Ark. Before purchasing yuor tickets call upon a ticket agent of this company, or vyiight to the undersigned for rate3 Spctiilrates imd arrangements for parties and their movables, goiDg South to locate, Send for a copy of thn Kansas Farmer, Giving full information rehttive to the cheap lands of the South West, mailed free.

J. E. LOCKWOOD. Gen'l Pass and Ticket Kansas City, Mo. Salesmen Wanted! Ey the oldest, largest and; best known Nurseries in tlie West.

Pfjrmakejtt ro-sitioss; good tay. dutflt free. STAKK SCRSERIES, 41-3ai Louisiana, Missouri, NEWBERRY SELLS The Woodberry Fruit Jars. Fresh Lard 10 Cents. 17200 PARASOLS.

Of all hues, Eliadcs and colors an assignment from Europe. BANKRPPT STOCK, Owingto tlie lateness of the season we have concluded to dispose of our stock of elegant para sols in Ihis manner. and we will send a beautijul, stylish Parasol, a handsome present for any young man to give to lady friends. All goods postpaid free of expense. MATIONAL silk works, 413 41 and 43 Maiden Lane, New York City.

ICE CREAM! Go to the Popular Restaurant of Martin FOLIE FOR CREAM. A SPECIALTY MADE OF FURNISHING FOR Parties, Festivals W. R. Moore madeatrip to Oswego Friday. Rev.

Shimp went to ilepler Tuesday morning. Frank JfcOune is post master for a day or iWo. Sheriff 'Visited our city on business' Friday. Dave Weathers spent Saturday and Sunday in Dan VanslyWmadefcis way to Par sons Monday evening. Mart' SlVafp 'rettirned from Kansas Cit3T'Sunday evening.

McCune went over to Pittsburg Thursday trying ground, N. M. Smith and Walter were fn Gi-rard Monday on business. Wesley Anthony, of Sherman went west the first ot the week. Mrs.

Mert Thompson is visiting with her parents' at' Golden Oiiy, Mo. II- Qtive, of Montana, was registered at the Fair House Monday. VanThomas made a flying visit to: Pittsburg on business last Monday. Major "Smith improving his new home by putting a fence around it. G.

W. Norman is raakihg'a weeks visit at his former home, Hume Mo. Rev. 'Payne was in. Hie City Mahday moniing; on his Wny back from Idol.

Ltttle'Latir'a Biiii'ey is "quite sick with a relapse of the measles and scUrletine. of Parsons, was in this City Friday, the guest of Mrs. .1. S. Thompson and daughter Lida, are visiting at the farm this week.

Miss -Addie 'Kwnneity went- over lb 'Dennis Saturday evening for a short visit. J. F. Co.ne f-nislieil the carpenter work on the Pea Ridge sc-hbol house 'this' Albei TiVtsba. of Sherman City was' intlu'iii- Tuesday and "Wcdrfesd'ay on business.

Mr. and Mrs. JtiHiisbn Patterson were1 vihii-hs. H. W.

''Sandusky the last of flic week. Lyman Jones, of Pittsburg, a cousin of W. Copes, stopped off to visit a iby, last week. tViiirkie Shimp vent to ft i Neod liliS'. Lisha Tuesday morning to Mis, Dr.

Kygcr is enjoying a visit from her si-iter. Mr's. Tr. of CiH-ihlOn, Jfy. Ii'hr.

Walton of Cowley a cousin of Mrs. Severe Wilson, is visiting in the; city this week. Mrs. C. M.

Wilson returned Saturday visit with friends aud in Farsotis. Juki! fI -is. again bis owf; ce addition, having; mcyveti TiicsViaV. i Alice Green ip.orni.,1' after vishihg 'ia West. rnda dties several 'ftky.

Mi-s Eflle Hall, of Ft. Scott, is visit ing Mis.s Enmsn- Bugg and probuTily rpend the summer in MeCiiKC. a rof Mrs. Condit of this City, lf.is been visiting in the "City during he last fewMnyS. has the figures of Bill Hoovci 'virrr-rlyof McCune.

on the buiid-Trig'of ids business 'OijiuulwrJain, of -Ivinsas Cuy is visiiing her Georpvj Hichcrcek, Vu R. Moore. -Id ae, V.ttjfs'SgT Taylor, of River UDt.inee of Mrs. C. F.

Ble'iie'c w'ctrk, 1111 is CI i-ioti- riey opt rat 'sou ha- taken ids new rittsiiurg with po-tlic Thos. E. Evai s- iVigh went up to ivansas where be exjiet-ts to purt a lot of eattle to feed the com- Uncle Andy Graver. Thos. Cranston.

Abraham Winters and others in the vicin joint the McCune delegation in the excursion tb Pittsburg. X. Smith started last week on a four weeks visit to her old home in Indiana. In the meantime Major will be chief cook arid Fraefc a good seoffd. It.

Central Committeeman for Osage Township, attended the meeting of that body Saturday at Girard. Freddie and Luther accompanied him. Ottowa is bound to bring the boys bD in the way they should go. Mr. ar.d Mrs.

James Ptfrlc. of Humboldt, formerly old residents of this neighborhood, were the gucir.is of II. A. Sinclair and family Saturda', and later of John Smith and family. They departed for their home Tuesday.

W. F. Hainer, of Cherokee, and G. Sowers, of Frcdonia, have been in the city this week closing up a trade in which Mr. Sowers is becoming the owner of the Opera House Block in this ity.

Mr. Sowers will probably become a citizeii of McCune and put iu a stock of general merchandise: Busby Manson will commence pressing hay this week. Our photbgrapher pulled stakes and shipped for other parts the first of the week. Be careful something will drop. A big trade in the air.

A big-deal in Hardware between Ottowa and Austin. The and Stove Works is no turning out a nice stjde bf cooking stdves; Ye should patronize home industries. "Wednesday Sept. 21st is the date set for the Republican County Convention. The primaries will be held on the Saturday prut-ceding.

Osage Mission parties' have taken the contract and ordered the rieesary triii chinery-to sink a prospect hole for Coal and gas in the vicinity of that city. Corrrspondeffce must reach this office by Tuesday afternoon ftt he latest, as our forms are closed Wednesday. This week we have two commilhications again in too late for publication. The school board have hired two more of the teachers. Mr, Ad Gregg and Miss Laura Lucas', of Monmouth.

The former has been 'tried and was not found Miss Lueas, has the reputation of being a good teacher. Osewego will have the Hoosier Reunion this, year and are making extensive preparations. Pi'ttifclirg Voted $7,500 "bonds to the Santafee Railfb'ad Company for depot privileges' alone. W. of Green- Elm.

reports the Flax crop good Tint not much money in it at 75 cents' per bushel. 'Among the attractions? at Pittsburg last Thursday, was the Salvation army, though not particularly co nspicibus. Cap. Morris shipped liis beet cattle the first of ffae lie intends "tb 'bring Tack cattle fit to be fed this' fill "and winter. BORN To Mr.

and Mrs, Dr. Mabr. a girl, Saturday July The. birth was premature and' theUabe only lived until Monday afternoon. The receipts of the Parsons post office fbi' the quarter ending; June SOjli wliichrUnrder the'Taw entitles city tb 'a free delivery system.

LafeTool isih the Texas' norsc business having purchased the lot that was on sale here'lastwcek; the former pw'ners "returned to ParsonsMouday morning. The "Wellington Standard. "Ssiys; "Ai business man with no advertisement in the paper reminds V.s of a bumblebee without any stinger. lie is oiily onehalf: equipped for business. Th.e qualify of apples were never better in Southern -Kansas than we.

have this year.aThe-yield will probably hot be quite so great as usual but. this is tnbre than made'up for in the'qualit'. The 'Columbus Star Courier, speaking of big corn, mentions one thirteen feet two inches. -We "will venture to say That within five mile's if McGiine'we can "find fields that will average that height. The Texas horse dealers 'have been offering special bargains on their slock for the fast few days with few purchasesers.

The facts are the stock is dear at any price our people are beginning to learn it. F. E. Aloxauder pliiced on exhibJtion at The Sun office Saturday some Early Rose potatoes "grown on his farm two miles south of town this season measuring thirteen inches in circumference. Parsons Suh.

There lias been a big kick buggs this year, but Ue'ver have we seen more oats marketed here at this time in the season than there is now being delivered tb Busby. Thfi gr.un is weighing out quite well. -During the liist Week the "Matttievvson riouse," the hotel of Paisons was; coniplotedaiid Clie contrhefors furiied tbe biliiding over to the owner. This is said to be the finest building of the kind south of Topeka. The Trustees of the Female College at Oswego -ore milking valuable im'prvc-ments in the buildings, and'arc fitting up and Will lis Ye one of the best eqtiiped buildings forsctiool purposes in South-era Kansas, The small hoy and the watermelons are becoming quite numerous now.

Just wait "fmt'il the season is in Cull' blast, raid weru wc to bii.se the population of Me I'tinc on the nproximale number of small boys, would report at least 2,000 "inhabitants. Cherokee county is making arranmV'fl'ts to exhibit at the Kansas City exposition this your. Already theTr -committees are gsuhe'rTng arid preparing sar'nples, and the people "will flic County XLVim'uiission-ers to make an appropriation of 1,000 to defray expenses. to announce, and request by "many friends." without the necessary dollars, YeHched us this week. We defer action until further showing is made, when wc will be pleased to call attention to the gentkman's peculiar fitness for position sought.

Reports from the immediate vicinity of the towu to the. effect that mad dogs are numerous, should stir -tip our city officials to actios against the dozzens of useless curs on the streets. As it is children unaccompanied and ladies are not safe outside the dooryards. Why is it that cattle are so ISot since the war, so say our snippets, were they so low on the markets. Cows are selling as low as 1.03 per hundred "on Kansas City markets.

We ask why is It this way iu that department, when hogs and other live stock go The Cherokee school board have acted wisely in retaining Mr. Mosher at the head of their schools. That city has as good schools as any In the country; which is accounted for mainly by having always employed competent instructors. They pay Mr. Mosher $100 per month.

Tuesday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Ivyger made a party for their daughter Mable and little- Grace Morlan, who is visiting at their home, and invited a large number of the little folks of the town to tike part. The Children had a splendid time until the threatened storm came up.

wlhjh. they were obliged to disperse. DIFIn McCune, Saturday July 16th, Sarah, Sid Be of Josiah Stewart, aged 81 3'ears. The deceased had been very feeble for many months and especially the last few weeks, and gradually grew weaker until the day named; when she passed away, surrounded by lier aged husband arid children, the most of whom are being silvered with the gray hairs of old age. The commercial tourists are talflng time by the forelock and in anticipation bf a good trade for local merchants are insist ing upon our business men making heavy purchases in fall and winter goods.

Tills no doubt looks well Irom their standpoint but we should think it to have to duplicate orders later in the season than to have to carry the prbiits oyer to the next season in shelf worn goods. Considerable old corn is being marketed now. This act Is-on the strength of the growing.crop, which is now coming into fields are far enough along to be fed to hogs which is the best thing that could be done by the farmers, especially if the hogs fed are about ready for the markets. Hogs, atQ on the increase and the prophesy of our leading shipper is that in a short time h'ogs will go to five cents. -This will pay the farmers wel for their work.

Time Card. fiOtVOftAST. Mail and Local Freight oniNG Mail anil Expitcis Local Freitcbt No. 16. No.

80. No. 13. No. 79.

A. M. '7 -10 r. M. 7:00 A.

M. Dkyo, Agent. C. II. MCUNE MARKETS.

Grain market by Wm. Ihisby. No. 2 wheat .20 (a) .28 Flax .77 Prima Castor Dean 'Q .87 I.IVK STOCK AND VHODCCE. "Beef Cat tk, per cwt.

Fat Slock hor, Chickens, per Mutter per per doz Flour per cwt. Potatoes per bu Onions per Ini Hides per lb 2)0 (ii 4.73 4.0a 1.50 L75 .15 .07, 2.30 (b 2.70 .30 1.00 .03 Farmers Shoe Shop. Price List. Half Soi.ino Men's or simivs Woux.n's wkak. .550 to Chiu.mti-.x's toMlets.

Mux's Ton c.i' p.wit 25ets. patch r.s 10 and V. It. Mo Proprietor. ICE! Mattox will furnish Son md deliveries to all parts of the city during the hot weather.

We will also furnish and deliver coal to' all fires of the lty at niuiar Why 1 hv! II -1 i llt itilt'M i-. Sent. I i in th ii nf i 'i LI I I-'. 1 i i i trv 'M, if ir ii tin; vr it will i. eve, i a t- EngiiK Oil a 1 "JOCtS iOi is cts.

Sorghum Dry Salt 13 7, CCntS I icau; iocis. i Ho 7 HE H'la It i to tenl.t I ii'i'ii rf. rhtilll-l I'l niu; lm ffit; fi binldt-r in'iirtr an i inpti.o imm-7 't of exef'lcut iiliiiif for ni'ifUrn Ikmib-m, burns. aii.t ,) i-ni rorrcrt local ices for riuiiitir. ''r- any of ft plans.

Jiiiiltl-r who not vet 'Ife- rto'cf: u'fMra' Portfolio, slio't'il imrt' I tlip Co-operative ding tw Rio.tdwav, X. V. .11 li.r BE YdU'll OWN' PilV Il 111; lit cr.H I If 'IAN! A ladv Who tor inale 'non her lia tly-t'o i i 1 rt il from distressing ii-si ot t. so com an i had despaired of a cure i V.fi whhli cmi'detelv mrcd liiT. Any I' thejn tli't-t h-i'seJI, without the aid of a jiiiysietan.

Tw. treatise and full Ui rect.it hi sealed. Address Mrs W.O. 0) Broadway, N. Y.

(N aim: this paper. JrtATIMiA i KIilli. i T. Piatisv. To IllT.

Von arf! lu rt; liy notif i thnt you h- l-o-ii -n-: hiMi-n'in-c' iit-tioii in rn i I i ni. lrit-t of tlic til it in mi for the comity of rtl ttiirt tr.ut. on anKir the Petition in the said caso oti or ire ttrr'ift lOth. lKMV.or the saiil peti- ttoii wi'j M'rru uc ntl a Judgment will he rcmlered tnv.iivii'i: ti irom the and awanlin- Ii. the enutody of th Minor tlillren 'Mati'mia IlKNKV Ci.MiDIH.

Atlv for i'ltitr, James II. McMaiian, Plaintiff, 1 vs. J. fijtMA McMaiian, Defendant. To Emma McMaiian: You are hereby uoCted that you have tie -n sued lri tV above ci.titlei sctioo in the District Court of the 11th Judicial Distiict, of the fctate of Kansas in iind for the County of Craw ford that unless von answer tlie Petition in aid case, c.n or 1 -fore Ausu-it lOtli, 18S7.

the eaid petiti: wi'd tnkeo trne anil a judgment wit' be rendered divorcing you from the Flututiff and awardii him the ctitcdy of the Minor children. J-vJi II; JWcMauan. Henuv Gadius, Atty. for PHli: Slrlir STATU OF KANSAS. I ,4 t'BAWFOlU) COl J.

L. -Ward, VS. No. 22VV. J.

JI. Taylor and W. H. Adams. By virtue of an execution to me directed and tanned out of the Tj'strict Court of the 1 1 tb Judicial Di.ttrict of the State of Kansas.

Bitting In and for Crawford County, in eaid State, I will, on Monday. July 2Mb, J8S7, at Jl o'clock A. of xaid dty, t.t, the farm of J. M. Taylor, in Sherid in Towimtiip.

in the roiuity and atate aforesaid, offer at puMic sale and ell to the highert bidder for ciinh Jn hand at time of ule, ttie fol-lowiti" deroribed property, to-wit: -The Undivided one third of about 51 acres of corn and th uinliuided orf third of ubout 20 acres of oats, tfe property of .1. M. Taylor, Said property to be sold at commanded by the eaid W. II. Urai.hit, Ii ritl of County, Kanean.

By II. w. Anm Cndcr "hertff. tb It is my keftit.tr.cl-; wliieli the ira mauds 'e low. I your nn.l wis) en-leavi in ivin h.m! value recti v-td for idi i j.

DIED Randall Lee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Byron T. Robertson, Monday night July 18th, 1887, of cholera infantum. Age 1 year, 11 months and 11 days.

The funeral occurred Tuesday afterroou at the M. E. church. The McCune Millitary Band volunteered to attend the peoccss ion and led the way to the cemetery. Randall was a bright little hoy, and though not strong -physicalhy, bore up under the disease with the strength7 bf one of mature years, and retained' con sciousness until within death.

a few hours of A fide bf a few miles in the country vne of the hot days 'last week was the means of illustrating in "a very forcible mariner the wisdom of the law that requires the hedges bordering public high ways to be kept cut down to fourbr 5 feet high. This is a provision that should be rigitHy enforced, not oijfy for the comfort but for the looks. Nothing beautifies a country more than well kept fences and how the 'farmers can work along those grenvhedges and drive between them dur iag the hot weather is more than we can understand. During the hist few days we have had occasion to visit a number of the neighboring towns. Generally the business was reported as very good, hut though sometimes our business complain of things being a little 'quiet" yet we have not seen a place that will equal our little biirg in the volume of business done taking in consideration the number of business houses, not even excepting the.

best county seat in "Southeast ''Kansas, Gifarb1. We don't know-x)f an' who anticipate changing, butiftheie should be, we advise them to look before they leap. Some ot our business men are agitating the establishment of a canning factory in McCune. If this be materialized and perfectly accomplished it would 'tidd 'he comnierci-tl interests of the town alitl neighborhood than any other industry we can think of. Keep the matter in mind.

fall there is going to be considerable surplus capital in the hands of some of our business men there is no doubt. If the proper interest is taken in suih an enterprise by the people generally, could be put ia to tins. We must have manufacturing enterprises in our town also, but this industry would be the most general benefit. Col. Tom Richardson in responding to the toast "We are suckers" at the editorial banquet at Winfk-ld on the 10th said, among other excellent things confirmation of the toast- "There is no use to assert that the newspapers have made Kansas what she "is to day, for every man with a grain of common sense -will admit the truth of the without ar-gueineh't What I am sorry for is the fact that neTspaper men have done the work ar.d others have, reaped the benefit.

Wt have been the suckers in the deal and while ever' trade and profession is to-day crowded with rich the crop of seedy hard up and overworked underpaid newspaper men is larger than ever. our town," says the syndicate. "Work for our city," says the schemer to the newspaper men, but he never adds any thing about lettmir you in on the ground floor." MeCutiehas a Sucker Association, so says the Jimks of that ciiy. We are aware of the fact that McCuue has plenty of k-e r-s. Cyclone.

If we are to judge from the number of Cherokeei tes that attended, the Pittsbursr G. A. day last Thursday, there are not a few of the k-e r-s" in that ciiv. Sad Accident. Last Monday while Aunty Winters was feeding a young calf it knocked her down breaking her thhjh.

Medical aid was called and the injured limb was set-. Owing to Mrs. Winter's agi (ahbu't 70) she will have a very hard time of it. It is to be hoped that the injured parts will soon gro oge er Cy'cl oh Cliic igo and Alton. It is 'now generally believed in railroad circles, that the Chicago and.

Alton railway company ar getting ready to build for this partv of Kansas from. Jefferson City, Mo, In fact, there ty-e men in this city who say they have reliable, that "effeot, and have read official letters'. written, to a certain surveyor-in- chiet, requesting him to make a preliminary to One thing is certain, ttie folks intend extending their line into Kansas at That Cherryvaie wjll get, the road there is little doubt. Globe and Torch. -We can't see much in the movements of the projectors of this enterprise to encourage the Cherryvaie folks.

A surveyors corpse is tq be put on the proposed route between Girard, McCune and 'Oswego within a few 'days and already the mana-gea and assistants are iii. the' field submitting propositions and doing whatever can be. to forward the work, oh this proposed line. That McCune and Oswego are to have this line there is haidly a doubt. A special invitation is hereby given to all parties licow-iug themselyes to be in debt tb me on past due accouuts and notes to come in at and 'with inc.

I accomodated you by selling oh tiriie and now you can return the favor by coming in and making arrangments to settle. Don't put the matter off any lopger for I need the money. Respectfully Yours, R. O. Harris.

Rare Chance Reatftiio ckibbiug rates the Times makes with the CinusTiAN Advocate. Yoii will not rct another such soon. Come in while you are in the nption and have the matter on your mind. Contractors Notice Bids will be' received on Saturday July 30th for building a tool house for Usage township, contractors to furnish all ma terials. Specifications will be found at R.

O. Harris'. 7 J. F. McCune, Trustee.

A TRIAL TRIP. The St. Louis Chtstian Advocate will be sent frorii now until the first of January, 18S8, to any person who has not heretofore and is not now receiving it, for the nominal sum of FIFTY CENTS. In connection with the above proposition we Will furnish the Times for one year and the advocate'-ns above, for $1. 75 the regular price of both being $4.

00, per anrijiji CSThe columns of the Times sre open to communications from all parties, re-gardless of their religious Or political Affiliations, and items of news are solicited, and a free discussion of all questions granted. All we ask Is that due regard be had for those Who may differ with the one writing, and steer clear of offensive per-, sonalitids. Local Department. J. H.

THOMPSON. AtilionnCHiirtents. W. IVFbltD, of Pittsburg, desires us to "announce that tie will be a candidate for Count' Clerk, subject to the action of the Republican convention of Crtivv ford county. We are authorized to announce that John Vifts, of Walnut Township, is aeandi date for County Treasurer, subject to the of the Republican Conoty'Cbn 'venttoa.

Adderes, Tlepler, We are authorized to announce that J. F. McCuxrc will be a candidate for the of-fieeof Register of Deeds, and will cast his lot in the Republican 'County Convention. S. R.

Tirr rr.K says: Please announce that inn candidate for County Treasurer, subject to the decision of the KepubT'-, can Count' Convention. CARD OF THANKS. Uncle Joe Stewart and children'reqnest us to express their gratitude to the neighbors for their miiny acts of kindness shown the wife aud'inother in her old age and last hours. Crivd of Thah'Ks. -Wc desire to express our heartfelt, thanks to our neighbors and friends 'for' their treatment and assistance during ihe and burial of ur little soii, Koy.

We will never forgcl them for their kindness, Sincerely, T. W. and II. P. C'arl of Thanlis.

Ve desire to acknowledge to the friends and neighbors Who sqf aillifuITy 'attended I'atulall in bis 'last illness, onr sincere thanks and deep gratitude for the kind ess "hud interest; shown 'in hJs Welfare. Dur'depth of feeling be liicas'ti: eel by the love for our departed boy. Bkon T. aind Mauv Rom irrsoN. 16 OK HERE! Since 'jSublishinir my last repot in th' Timks I have paid the following fjightning or Windstorm losses: Pcny I Kiggs D.

W. Ilarshfifld 5f75; S. TlJnfff.ti 5.r;3I:.5.'Aus1lT! V. D. Mathiar.

R. G. Casey i5fi; J. M. Iiuntsinger 5534; John Oihicks i in Doty 43; F.

M. Nelson Wm. Houston M. S. Austin Woodt-ock Evans J.

M. Ship-mail jf. P. Rrown Wm. Gear-he'a'n John Ba'clieMr Mh Wni.

Houston 'Geo. P. Marriott 85; Martin Xeher 8.00; W. D. Cook Aar David Xehcr $10; John Turncy (Jreentield 1 30 A.

Roberts W. II. I louse wort Ii 5.30; John Solomon McuTiy f.i)iy XHnitt ''JMt; T.orenzo Eddy, I ub 'nf l.iicw. a'1! tlrut have been re ni'ti to and they are tdl oid alltiwcd. Xo loe.Vi Agent lnVt: ibouts can make tuch a showing.

AV. II. For money on Ri-'M Estate see J. lla'rs. gi hh's at Shoes Gents Fund- ill" vr'aTxo Everybody rcotl Flxtir.

uses tiio For sale bv celebra A. G. J' t- i I irlies to nic will V-r a favor by ('tilling for their receipts. J. M.

Money to loan on personal seeunty id the Farmers Bank, McCune, Kas. Thos. 11. Rvans, Pres. W.

B. Evans, Cashier. Lead and oils at Reese Roberts. Roese Roberts keeps mixed pfi'Vcts. A.

G. Singiser sells the celebrated Ft. Scott flour. Everybody wauls it. 4()tf All expense paid on loins of over at 8 per cent, interest by J.

Thompson. TVonderruI Cnr. W. D. Iloyt wholesale and retail druggists of Rome, have been selling Dr.

King's New Discovery, Electric Bitters and Buchlen's Arriba Halve for two years, llave iieyer handled remedies that sell as well or give such iiniveisal satisfaction. There have been some wonderful cures effected by these medicines in this city. Several cases o. pronounced consumption have been -entirely cured by use of a few- bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery, taken hi connection with Electric Bitters.

We guarantee them always. Bold by Rocse Roberta. InfUrerxtioH of the bowels, hiarrUoea Dysentery, Colic, and all kindred diseases tire relieved once by the nne of Bkooh Diakkikka B.i.s.am. We guarantee every Mottle to give satisfaction. FitEn Sciioev, Druggist.

Go tb rJoese Roberts for (locks, watches; plated ware, and jewelry, ia A full and complete line of drugs kept at Roese 10 Backlen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for.ciits, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, fcnd all skin cruptions.and positively cures piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect srtisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale iy Roefce Roberts, S.

A- Minard has procured the agency for the celebrated Indian Herb and Electric Pads. Natures own remedy, one of the safest, and quickest remedies for kid hey or liver trouble ever discovered. Prices are reasonable and guantecd as represented! 3.j-tf Enolish Spavin Liniment removes all Hard. Soft or Calloused Lumps and blemishes from' hones. Blood Spavin, Curbs Splint-v-H'-veeney, Sprains, Sore and Hwo-Ion Throat, Coughs, etc.

Save $50 by-use of orc bottle. Every bottle warranted by Roe" Roberts. Urujrsdsts. WANTED 10,000 Dozzen Eggs Dozzen Chickens We want all the Butter. Eggs, and Chickens You have to spare.

Gall on us before disposing of your Produce, as we can save you money- i MO Is the way I am prepared to furnish money on inaKe no conxracrs out waD jl fulfill to the letter. If the loan is $500 or over there is no of Papers Expense I can make my own examinations of securities and save delay. THOMPSON j. i.

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