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The Cyclone from Concordia, Kansas • 3

The Cyclone from Concordia, Kansas • 3

Publication:
The Cyclonei
Location:
Concordia, Kansas
Issue Date:
Page:
3
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3 THE CYCLONE CONCORDIA, KANSAS SAT. AUGUST, 20 1881. Tde Gyclone. Subscription price One monh in avence 5 cts. NUTTER STURGES PROP'S DISTRICT COURT.

asking to be dischaged from arrest be 00860 as be claimed the warrant was not properly issued. The complaint was insufficient. The court however re fused to gsant the writ, and the Deft gave bail and waited for Dis In. the afternoon the commissioners hav ing made an arrangment with Mr LaRoque to rent bis Hall court adjourned to moot there. The clerk took down the neessery books and papers and the balance of the term was held there in stead of at the Court House, The nest case was The State agaist George Niobolas with selling whisky trial by jury, verdict not guilty and prisoner disobered.

The next case was The State' against Nophile and Flavrus Longton for the for the same offense selling whisky consrary to law trail by Jury verict not guilty prisoner dischared The next case was The State against Camille Teissdre charged with the same offence. The proecution dismissed this case and rearrested the Defendant for keeping and minting nuisance Clyde, by selling whisky contrary to law. Trial by Jury. Continued on fourth page. LOCAL NEWS.

The family of Mr Woodard left here the 23 rd, a good number assembled at the depot to see them off. Win. Molchop has sold his team wagon and barness. Philip Philips and eon will be here 00 the 10 th of September, go every body. Sunday morning about half past 2 or 3 clock the E.

Church bell rung which frighted a number of people, on looking out they found it to be a fire down towa most people thot it to be on main street. But on going down it was foud to be the. Truesdel! House, and the Farmers Hotel, the lat er owned by Mr Saidlock the loss falls very heavy on him who is RI poor man with a large family 7 or 8 children. And his House was all he had and it WAR insured for only a emall 81 us. Mrs Truesdell will not loose much as the Trueadell House and furniture was insured for nearly all it was worth Mr.

Jobu Crider is in town from Rich Hill Missouri. A large force of men are at work at the cellar of the new bank. Mr Haward's brother has opened stock of toys and confectioner in Mr. Crider's old stand. Mr Waffle bus sold his town prop erty to Wm.

Conner. and is going 10 rove with his family to Lawrence, So his daughters may attend the University We wish there was a sobool here. Gillis Rogers is confine to his room with malarial fever. Gussie Sturges is the happy owuer pony bridle and.

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Pages Available:
60
Years Available:
1881-1882