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Republican Valley Watchman from Clyde, Kansas • 3

Republican Valley Watchman from Clyde, Kansas • 3

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r- A nWrt. rf t.ha timi.A in rc Market which i Sam Burn, at the "Old Relia- HEhiuxi HKIRKPATRICK. Stephen A. Pouglas taught ble Drug Store," will have the largest stock of holliday goods LOCAL DEPAKTMKNT school at Winchester Scott Co, III. is still standing and is now used as a blacksmith's Bbop.

ever brought to Clyde. Go and IS OUR MOTTO. see him. Ret. K.

R. Bnows. M. K. Church will preach at the icbool home Sunday.

PAID FOR School Bonds, Township Bonds, Connly And Other tiooA Bonds, AT THI We done our utmost to get May 21st at. 11 a. and regularly eveTy AiUntioo is called to the ho tice of ''Lo it," which appears in out a full paper last week but our two weeks thereafter. to. da 'a paper.

The finder will office was so cold that it was utterly impossible. We were com of Hermon, Oavis have just returned from the East with the largest stock Ever shown in the West Arrival and IJeparture trie Mails be lib rally rewarde.i by restoring the same to the advertiser pelled to issue a fly-leaf in oonse MARSHALL (JO. BANK OF FROM WATKRVILLK TO CLITDE. quence. T.MT on Wednesday at 7 Attention is called to the card Arrire at Clyde on Wednesday at 7 Hon.

Rockefeller, of of May Hunter, Attys. at Law' BURTIS, SMITH BURTI8, Waterville, Kansas. OFFICERS will find it to their advantage to consult with as before issu o'eloek. p. m.

Lnra Clyde on Thursday at 7 o'clook Washington, put in an appearance Arrive at WaterTille on Thursday at Concordia, this la one of the best law firms west, and will receive particular uotice next ing tne bonds, 88. this evening. He has been up the river to White Bock. The Cantain is one of the men of our Ltm Waterville on Saturday at 7 week. Arrive at Clyde cn Saturday at 7 county and we are (clad to see Leave Clyde on Monday at 7 o'clock COLLEGE HILL URSERY! ONE HALF MILE WEST OF Qute a pleasant party was had him in our sanctum.

A. U. fSOM If AVH ATTAN TO LAKE gIBLKT. at the CI da Hotel, on Thanks- Arrives at Clyde on Tuesday at 1 r. giving evening, under the.

man Attention is called to theadver tisement of the College Hill Nursery, located at Manhattan. Kan- ftntnrdav Ticking. Coffee. Coats, Shirtings, Sugar. Denims.

Tobaooo. Vests. Jeans, Spices. Gasdmerss. Rioe, Cotton ads, Soa." -Shirts.

Flannels. Soda. Hats; Doeskins. Tea, Caps. Lades Cloaking.

Matches. Baok gloves. Unbleached cottons. Syrups, Batting. Bleached eottona.

Sorghum, Delaines. Raisins. Wool shawls. Alpaoas. Craekers.Tete..

ete. Hoods and nubiest Seeded poplins. In fast anything in The most completelstock.of groceries Grain bags, the dry goods and notion line. initio West. Flour sacks.

CooVhuTstoTes. Heating stoves. ZTinware. Queenewar. Hardware, Cutlery.

Harness. Saddles. Wagons. Furniture. PIowpS Reapers.

Movers. And forany thing you want. Manhattan, Kansas. Leave Clyde soinir east on day at 12 Wednesday agement of 'Judge All enjoyed themeelves to their hearts contents. ess.

Those desiring fruit trees or Friday THIS popular nursery is open for the spring trsde. with 90.000 Leave Clyde going west Tuesday 2 r. u. Apple trees from one to three year shrubbery for spring planting will find the above named nursery Jasan Yuran, of Blue Rapids, Saturday M. HELLER.

P. M. payed our sanctum a visit last old best Western varioties. 5o, 000 Grape vines. Also a.

large stock of Cherry Peach, Pear and Plum trees. Small fruits -and all week. We were absent at the time and did not have an bpcor- CAILDS ON TCHIB (GIREAT-OUTFITTING MOUSE 3 All ItAflflt! I ni7 to learn anything concern- small stock needed by Kansas farmers at low rates. Satisfac- in mn ntno Dan 1 en am em JfVUUtJ insi th ing that live town. orders at once.

Jplour by the Sack or Load. HMJUU iushels ot C9N1 Wanted Hiehest price paid in casll or fraae. 4C( The undersigned will pay. the liicneat cash mice for SCHOOL Daring the late severe storm on ea Cattle for sale Work Oxen 4 year and 3 year bid steers, We can outfit parties emigrating j. u.

nASrvirs, General Agent. ci UU Tnc XJUna nncc l. the plains, a number of buffalo prepared to fill their orders promptly. We have thus far neglected to call attention to the law card of L. J.

Crans, of Concordia, which will be found at the head of the fifth column on our first page. Mr. Crans is one of the best lawyers in our county, and we bespeak for him an extensive practice. Parties contemplating go. ing to law should give him a call.

Harry Dobbs, the getlemanly proprietor of the Bon Ton Sa'oon BONDS. For particulars cnll on hunters have been frozen to death, L. W. Borton, Clyde, or. Address: POPEEY hold goods, and Anything they may need, at Atchison or Leavenworth prices, freight added.

Several Choice Farms for Sale. I cude. October 27. im. HERMON, DAVIS CO.

as well as a great many mules Geobgk Clabk, THE FOE Ot the CHURCH 36tf Clyde. Kansas and horses. Those out hunting had a very severe time of it. AM) REPUBLIC. News of the Week and Demorcst's Monthly, for on 9 year, for 5.

"Hiawatha's Woo What it has done. What it is do Washington Kearney, fifty oen.es! As our enlareed paper will af Is hereby given, to all concerned, ing and whit it means to do. Its power. Its despotism. Itsinfal- years old, from Crawford county i Ohio, was lodged in the Penten- that W.

P. Records has this day left in our bands, for collection, ing is an equally splendid work of art, a large and beautiful Chro-mo, and worth four times the price charged. Husbands, fath ibility. Its frauds. Its relicts.

ford us the room, we shall devote about a column in every number to a summary of tbe most important and interesting news of the week. tiary at Columbus, on Monday of ts miraoles. Its Idolatry. Its all his accounts for fruit trees. last week, convicted of ravishing persecutions.

Its hatred of our public schools and of civil and re- ers, brothers, and lovers, do not fil to subscribe for Demobest's New OrOoerleo! The LAKGEST STOCK. ofiBMCIElDIES Are to be found at the store of All persons knowing themselves indebted for the same will please two- little girls one of them bis igioua liberty. Its startling own aaugnteri crimes, its noma wickedness make payment at once. EORTOX LlNYILLB. Magazine, ard present it with a beautiful Chromo.

It will make eyes sparkle with delight and satisfaction, and prove a month and its New York Riots. Jas. Mailen has opened a first A book that is wanted every Terms. $2.50 a cop ies, eight one gratis), fl2 One copy of The Post (f2.50) and one of The Lady's Friend ($2) for $4 Address H. Peterson Co.

319 Walnut Street, Phila. has our thanks for a can of freBh Baltimore oysters. They were the first we ever seen in Clyde. Mr. Dobbs is one of the most enterprising young men in the country, and keeps the best, saloon west of Leavenworth or Atchison.

Harry has made hosts of friends in our community and continues to goon doing so. Ac. cept our bsst bow Harry for those oysters and my your shadow never growless. where. class ealocn in the city, where Chickens 1 1 Chickens I 1 We ly reminder of yonr eood taste and kind feeling.

Address W. may always be found the choicest ERMANENT EMPLOYMENT AT LIBERAL PAY OFFERED will pay the highest market price for all kinds of wild game in i Jenning Demorest, 838 Broadway, brands of wines, liquors and cig 'Specimen copies sent free. flew York. Copies of the latest numbers of the Nagazine 25 cents each, post free. cluding prairie chickens, turkey, deer, antelope, buffalo.

Send ars, lie Keeps a nrst class nouse and those wishiug a quiet place Young Men, Ladies, Teachers and Clergymen in every town and county. Send for circular to should give him a call. by express and get a good round ZiEGLER MCCUBDY, 518 Arch street, Philadelphia, price. Epcrtemen make a note PROSPECTUS FOR 1873 we were pleased to meet in THE LADY'S FRIEND. C.

J. Kerr has opened a news and confection stand at the Post TnilHTDY PRODUCE of a11 knds taken in exchange LUUIllnl for goods. Farmers bring in your Eggs, Butter, and get a good price for them. BURNS e. i Clycie Kan JDrugs Drugs Drugs purest and best DRUGS, KDfCLES.

Tuimi Medicines, kept constantly on hand, which 1 will sell at Lower Prices than anv Jiiiis iht 139 Kace street, Cincinnati, Ohio; 503 N. Sixth street, 8t. Louis, Mo; 274 Main street, Springfield, Mass. 8t of this and send to Perkins Gbiffik, Atchieon, Kansas. our office yesterday, Mr.

Geo. W. Barnerd, of St. Louis. He is rep The publishers of The Lady's resenting the firm of Chamber lin being his first visit to our Contest Notice.

U.S.'L AND OFFICE. Coscobdia. Kansas. November 18th. 1871.

Henry Whi tinner. TS Joan Shartzer Complaint bavins been entered at this Offioe by John Barr asainst John Shartzer fur abandoning his Home, stead Knrty. No. 2948. dated September 1st.

1868. upon the Northwest quarter Section 5. Township 5 south, fiango 1 East, in Washington County. Kansas, with a view to the cancelation of said entry: the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this Office on the 21st day cf December. 1871.

at nVilnnk a. k. to respond and famish Go and see Honey. THE 5T BOY AND GIRL M0XTHLT MAGAZINE. city and a genial gentleman.

Friend have concluded to reduce its price to single subscribers from 12.50 to $2 the prices to clubs (already very low) remaining the same. The following novelets, with the We shall be pleased to meet him Go to Kimbal's for coal. Wood is plenty in this market. often. Umce, this city, where be is prepared to furnish all kinds of reading matter.

He keeps all the leading literary 'papers of the country, besides a select stock of novels. He also has a good stock of confectioneries, nuts, which he offers at reasonable figures. Charley is a good boy and we bespeak forhim'a liberal patronage. He sells all kinds of literary papers, magszrnesand nov We oil the attention of enter city. No House East of the NisMMiri Uiver ii Sell Lower than I do.

all and see for This is no humbug. I mean business, and no hou Nelson's coal for sale by Kim- Demore8t'a Young America. Always sparkling with interest ing Stories, Poems, Muslo, Puzzles, Travels, Games, and other pleasing features, all Profusely Ilhuirat cd, and calculated to airuse, instruct, and elevate the taste of the prising young men and agents to bal. testimony concerning said alleged aban the advertisement of "Popery the Foe of the Church and Republic," donment. AMoa vutteb.

Go to Kimbal's and get ycur usual variety of short stories, ore announced for 1872. Mrs. Wood's novelet will run through the whole year, within the maze; or lady andikki-an's trial. By Mrs. Henry Wood, author ef.MEsat Lynne," etc.

35 4w Atcsisier. in this city dare try to undersell me. PRB8CRIPTI01V carefully compounded at all hours, day and night. published by the Peoples Publishing Company. We hope to give Kim- Contest Notice.

our readers an extended notice of this vroi at wiuc future time'. els as cheap as they can be had in the east. Give bim a call. TT. 8.

LAND CFFICB. UNA AND HER LIONS. 0. 902. I K.AN3A8 young, and make their lives useful, truthful and happy.

Single oopies, 10 ets. post free. Yearly, $1, or with a choice of the following beautiful and valuable premiums to each subscriber, for 50 cts. extra: a fine Parlor Chro mo, worth $5, or two interesting Juvenile Books, bound in cloth November 9th. 1871.

Aprii7th. 1871. The stages are now running on By Miss Am L. Muzzy, author of J.bBUiiXS. Attention is called to the ad time.

Married. On the 23 i of November, at the residence of udge Abraham Jackson, in Jewell vertisement of Burtis, Smith Burtis, of Wa'erville, who adver- I "Jealousy," ete-, ete QUEEN CCQUETTA. rnmnl.iVt haTinr been entered at Joseph Gay for stead Entry. No. 721 upon the Northwe3.

i'i8; Township 5 South. Range oa. iJJ in Wojthinttnn county. Kansa.a. rlla The enow haa disappeared from eff the hills.

Use for sctool bonds, county Bv Dai ST Ventnor. author of TUB CLYDE FLOURING HILLS county, by Judge Jackson, Mr Jams A. Scar trough, to Misa Matt Slagle. What tbe devil next? Old "Jeems" married 1 and an good bonds, and township bonds. This is one of the most reliable bank Jas.

La no has a tab'e for sale. and gilt, worth $1 75, post free; or a fine pearl handled two-blade Pocket Knife and pallet of best Paints, post free; or a very powerful brass-mounted, double-cylinder, ivory-tipped, adjustable Microscope, worth $2, postage 24 cts or a good Stereoscope with a se a view to the cancellation of saidentry. the said parties are hereby suafoioned to appear at this Offioe on the i4th day of December. 1871. at o'clock a.

to respond and furnish testimony concerning 8 aid alleged abandonment. Amos Cottbb. Hiw agister. ing houses in the west, and those who have bonds for salt will do old quill driver, "gone went and The city drug store ia doing gocd business. done it." Well now "Jeems" if well to correspond with them.

The performance given a few "Prince Charming," eta only a wish. By A. M. Dana, author of "Jarring Chords," etc etc MISSION WORK, By Mrs. Iif argaret Hosmer, author of UA Turn in Fortune's Wheel," etc AN EVERY DAY HEROINE.

By Amanda M. Douglas, author of "Solid 'A Little Money," eta you should ever go into the print- I ries of views, postage 18 or the New building going up on north side of town. an elegsnt Photograph Album for NOTICE. CONTEST noitfingau pictures, postage lo and valuable premiums for clubs. Address W.

Jenniners De ing business, we hope you may have plenty of shall caps to set your Hale names in, always have a place for your Em quads, and evenings since by Sam and His brother, was one of the best it has been our lot to attend U. S. LAND OFFICE. CcirooaDiA. Kamsts.

No. 877. Tf you want anything nice when October 27. Proprietor. TTAHI now running tfaese mills myself and am detf rminetl to do the fair thins: bv he netn iv in Concordia, go to the planters.

Complaint haying been entered at in the west. His original and comical songs and jokes were un Coal in any quantity at Kim mores 838 Broadway, New York. THE MODEL MAGAZINE OF AMERICA The Largest in Form, the Largest in this Office by John W. Coor-against Alenz) Waller for abandoning hi Homestead Entry, No. 1572, datod Anril 12.

1871 uPon the SEX Sectioti iSNGRAViN08 1 I be engravings surpassed by anything of the bal's yard, cn Washington street. ot Tne Jjody Magazine are or a kind in the country. We. sin it makes no difference how much srrain is very superior character. They Immigration still continues to 0 embrace beautiful piotures of sub cerely hope that they may always In I will grind it.

roll into this part of the country. iscts which touoh the sentiments be greeted with full houses where room between paragraphs for your quads, and all sich, and finally "Jeems," we hope you will be bo happy that you can J. look over the hills of Mt, Sinia into the valley of Jehosepbat and make the little bells of Jerusalem thunder for joy. here's our 5F and and, well good for you. 32.

Township 6 Sooth. Kange a West, in Cloud County. Kanas. with a view to the oaaoellation of said entry: tbe said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this Offiie on tfcs 9th day of December. 1871.

at o'clock A.M., to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged abandonment. Amos Corns. Rrgister. 33 4ir. and affections, illustrations of ircuiaiwn, ana we amy original FASHION MAGAZINE, DEMO REST'S ILLUSTRATED MONTHLY Contains Stories, New Music, Matters, General and Artis Since the thaw came to town ver they may go.

our soTOlets and stories," illustra cur streets have been quite mud- lions of the Fashions, (inoluding A gentleman just in from Den dy. cuts from which patterns for al ver ioforms the Lawrence Journal that tbe reports of suffering and Harry Dobbs has tsken his most everything can be ordered at a low price.) illustrations oT ladies' fancy work. eto. Best Flour per cwi. Second quality Shorts Brin $3 75.

3 60. 1 60. 1 00: ROAD NOTICE. "Jenny table to Cawker tic Literature, and the only reliable Fashions, with Full 8ize Patterns. Yearly, only $3 000, with the Splendid Chromo, "Isn't She Pretty," size 13x17.

worth 8 00, sent post free to each subscriber; or, the large and Elegant Chromo, Music. A piece of the latest city. and most fashionable music ac ths Board of County' Comxnission-ers of Cloud County Kansas' We the nneTRiKned. ur petitioners death on the plains are-in noway exaggerated. Parties are still in search of missing buffalo hunters, many of whom are known to be out and supposed to be frozen.

companies every number. The Died Sunday morning, Deo 3d 1871, at 1J o'clock, A. Urbene Myers, aged 22 years, 9 months and 28 days, of an accidental gun Qr.of the beat hotels in the ir 1 a residents of Cloud) County do hereby price music is of itself worth the of the magszine. west ia tivTWeBtern IIouEe, of this IF our does not prove to be what it is represented. Ir'tg It back make it good.

All grists weiehed in and out. Give me a trial guarantee satisfaction. 1 ard and petition your Board to lay out a road city. in said county as follows to wit; commencing for the same at the south line A cumber of cattle herders have after Jerome Thompson, Hiawatha's Wooing, sizo 15x25, price, $15.00, for 1. 00 extra, or both Cbromos with the Magazine, for $5 00 post fres.

Address of KeDublio county, and ranting soutn Our ferry is in full blast, and on section line between sections No. I Clyde, Kansas A 2 and sections No. 11 A 12 and aectiofla been frozen'; and cattle have been lost by hundreds of head. In short, The Lady's Friend aims to he, and its proprietors thinks it is, the most refined, beautiful and interesting; of the magazines-being in cover, engravings, and contents just what a lady's magazine should be. parties eaa De croseea at any shot wound, received on Tuesday Nov.

28. Mr. Myers was comparatively a stranger in our midst, but from his short sojourn among us was highly esteemed by all He was time. The best bcildiag we have ever No. 13 and 14 and section No.

23 and 24 to tbeN. W. corner of section No. 25 then west one half mile vn section line between sections No, 23 and 26 thon south (80) rods to intersect what is known as or ton avenue on the east side of the town of Clyde. said above mentioned sections being in town Two hundred and twenty an- W.

Jennings Demobist, 838 Broadway, New York. splendid offer to our subscribers We will send the above popular and valuable Magazine, for one year with the splendid pemtments are to be acted on by seen put up in Kansas, or rather the best frame, is that put up.by Frances McNuIty, of this Terms $2 a year; four the Stuatj. copies, cratisV No. 5 ranae No I west inUloua Uoun born in Perry county, Pennsylvaniawent into the army fiom Illinois in 1864, under his 16; eight copies (and one ty Kansas. And for this your peti-tinnnra vr dtat.

IPIl MIME $8.00 chromo, together with our if 12. one copy of The Ladys Things Are changing in the city L. W. FranklhvE. Wilson.

city. The building is of heavy framed timbers, and will unques paper ior oniy or, ior i.ou Friendt2) and one of The Post extra, "Hiawatha's Wooing, f2 50Hor 4. and liable to change more, at Cyril Wilsor. Charles Uvia. R.

P. Htmon, ard twenty nine ethhra. Octobar 22ni 1871. t- 3w for 6 00 we will send Demorvai'a least we hop o. brother, OoL of this 8tate He was a good soldier, by all who knew him, He was married at Cedar Falls, Iowa, and Nof319 Walnut Street, Phil.

tionVly withstand our winds; when conpletad it will be a credit to our city. The building is, we understand, for a feed gSingle number 20 cents. Sa Burns at tbe "old reliable" drug store has the best stock of FOB drugs in the.west. livery and sale stable. from there moved to this place during the latter part of the fall just passed.

He leaves a wife and Monthly for one year, both obro-mos, and the Watchman, for only $6 00 This is a splendid chance to secure tbe best magszine, elegant chromos, and the Watchman for nearly half the value. Send the amount to this offioe, and the Magszine and Cbromos will be promptly forwarded. CORNER OF BROADWAY AND CREEN STREETS. According to an Alabamy paper, THE SATURDAY EVENING rogT, HALF A CENTURY OLD We have heretofore neglected The Clyde flouring mills are for sale on reasonable terms as I want to retire frofifr businese. M.

Lillenthal, of that ci'y, is half one child to mourn his untimely end. brother to Count Btsmarck. to notice the Hanover Ledger, the fifth number of which is on our table. It is a neat and ably edit This' ia a rare chance for some en- COMPLETE ASSORTMENT Constantly on ia Prt of EBTlBILT KZT7TBAL IN POLITICS. The best in the northwest EW ADVERTISEMENTS.

terpriseing party: who. Wants to do a la age business. The mUTIs ed six-column paper, and reflects is that mined by Nelson, on Salt Flooring, credit upon the enterprising town Kiitball has plenty of it Siding, in which it is published, and es overrun with business, and is perfect running order. Situated in Clyde Cloud Co. Kansas, a very for sale.

Ceiling, ON the road between a terrllle and Fetes creek, on a bundle of thriving town: and an excelent Fcr a good rquare meal go to Dressed Lumber of all pecially upon Washington county. A. B. Bowman is editor and proprietor, to whom we extend our, editorial Jtey and hearty nance to connect a store with A GREAT OFFER. Only $3 for $11 in Value Or, For $4.00, $18,000 in Value Or, For $5, $26 in The beautiful and artistic Chromo, "Isn't She Pretty highly finished, mounted and varnished.

Size 13x17 (after LiUies U. Spencer, retail price, $8, will be sent by securely doae up, post free, aa a premium to every $3 yearly subscriber to Dbmobkst's tho Clyde Hotel. Mr. Barrett Kinds, the same, which would take the women's ciotsmg. and several other artioles.

The 'finder will be suitably rewarded by laavios the passage at Clyde, or addressing me at Seapo. Re-puhlio ooanty. 38 1 JOHN ORAYEN. Joea hie beet to keep a good hctd largest portion of the trade of the Fencing, and be does. good will.

i Dimensions of all sizts, DSSCRIPTIOM OP IflLLS. Grist mill has 2 run of French Doors, The President's messsge is -out Our flouring roill is doing a good bubinf3 and grists are dai wheat buhra, one run 34 feet and Sash and for want of space we cannot publish it It is of course after ly turned out for pai ties wto come one 2 in grinding order. Saw mill connected, 25 horse pow Latlv'rt It- Shingles, A NEW DEPARTURE. Tbe size of The Post has recent' Iy been enlarged fully one-third, (containing 48 long columns), and it is now both the largest and the cheapest 0 the family papers I It will eontain novelets, illus trated stories, sketches, Poetry, answers to correspondents, by the ablest writers that can be procured including Mrs. Henry Wood, author of 'East Lynne," Mrs.

Margaret Hosmer, Amanda M- Douglas, Burr Thorn bury, Ella Wheeler, August Bell, Clio Stanley, Captain Carnes, LiUie Devereux Blake, "Zig," Mrs. Fanny R. Feudge, Mrs.M. L. S.

Burke, Ebeh E. Rexford, eto eto. JCU will be entirely rieu tral in politics Hxw Novblri Constantly Pub- USHBD. -Newnoralets and stories, long and short, are being continually pnblished. SubscripUons, therefore, can begin at almott any time.

from the far weet. the old style. It goes on with the W. T. MAY.

I -H. A. ilUNTBR. nay doiiteh, Attorneys At Law, CONCORDIA, KANSAS. 1 88-iv er engine, 2 boilers one 40 inches in diameter and eighteen long, and one 40 inches in diarn usual formula of the condition of the Nation, all of which is of THE ABOVE STOCK-INSPECTION.

IS JUST FROM CHICAGO. AND WILLIS A Tbe Med cal Herald and Journa I I cf Pharmacy of Leaven wortb, has made its appearance for Decem-fa ber. It is a credit lo our young course in good condition, con eter and 20 feet long, with all new apparatus. Saw mill building Mokthly, acknowledged the most beautiful. and useful Parlor.

Magazine in America. MIsn'l 'She Pretty?" is a beautiful Chromo and splendid Parlor Pioture, and a valuable' work of worth more than double the cost of sub scription, and, together with Dbmobkst's Monthly affords an. opportunity or the investment of. $3 snoh as may never oocur or, in place of "Isn't She Pretty? for $1 additional, "Hiawatha's gress is going over old bills and getting ready for a long session, Stodebaker Wagons Grand DeTonr aud Join Deere JM all of which as a matter of coursr 38x45. Oris mill bmldiog 36x48, one 7 and-a-half stories high.

These are substantial buildings, have stone foundations and base ment, all to be sold a- reason Bible terms, giving time for half the Apply at once lo Clyde, Cloud Co. Kan. Boys look out for a lively time on Christmas. Can't you have a good time. The Cijde Hotel pro poecsto get up a magnificent Wooing," (after Jerome Thomp- i is correct and right.

We want the people of this little union to wait until we get into Congress, and then the sessions will last for Ycu bet. son), size 15x29, prtoe fid, will be sent post free; or both Chromos corcoddia; EANsis: 6-ri.

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