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Gridley Register from Gridley, Kansas • 3

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KMKj More goods arc sold in Gridley in a day than in any town of its age GRIDLEY REGISTER. S. R. MULLIN, notary Public Conveyancer. GRIDLEY, KANSAS.

ca in the notwithstanding we have PRATT F. THURSDAY, SEPT. 30, 1886. no railroad. The reason of this will be obvious to the most incredulous, if he will but take the trouble look Legtil Papers of all kinds carfully and neat-j jy maaa out.

LEWIS. S. RAY, the matter up. Gridley is located -in the center of the best agricultural and grazing jeotion of country in the LUMBER, TABIiESli K. L.

8. K. R'y: Trains arrive at Burlington: Passenger and m. Freight 10:66 a. m.

Trains leave Burlington: Passenger and mail 11 :80 a. m. Freight ...4:86 p. m. state.

We draw trade from the coun Contractor and Builder, ties of Woodson, Greenwood and Cof GRIDLEY, KANSAS. COAL, nearest competing with the L. L. G. trains going south, north fey counties, tne 1.

Ts creaared to do all kinds of house and point being Burlington, fifteen miles bam building by the day or by contract at away, and which draws trade from the least favored of all the scope of coun LIME, anu east, ana at isurungton witn xn. x. trains for northwestern and southeastern Kansas, the Indian Territory and Texas. Missouri Pacific B'r a Boblinqton: Trains going north: Passenger 12:25 p. m.

Freight Trains going south: Passenger 8:28 p. m. Freight try which is tributary to. us. During reasonable prices.

WATER! WATER! We are prepared to SK.I3L.Xi WELLS on short notice. WATER OR NO PAY. SAND the summer our dealers have been greatly hampered by their inability to profitably handle country produce, especially butter and eggs, on account of the poor facilities for shipping, and "expense of hauling ice from Burlington. However, now that the weather is becoming cooler, this drawback will be almost entirely removed. Farmers are beginning to find that whatever they want can be i In case we fail to get water within a reason- COUNTY OFFICERS: C.

B. Graves, Judge Fifth Judicial District; H. B. Wfieney, County Clerk; M. L.

Barber, County Treasurer; T. C. Bal linger. Deputy; W. W.

Scott, Sheriff; C. O. Brown, Probate Judge; Geo. E. Manchester, County Attorney; W.

H. RudrautT, Register of Deeds; Mary C. Williams, Superintendent of Public Instruction; Addison Eby, County Surveyor R. P. Dougiass, Coroner; C.

P. Allen, Clerk District Court; W. H. Robson, Chairman of Board of County Commissioners, Third District De Loss Miller. Commissioner.

First Able distance we charge notaing. DOWD MOLER. FENCE POSTS, JACK CRAIG District; E. J. Gump, Commissioner, Sec- The Old Reliable MIXED PAINTS, ona TOWNSHIP OFFICERS: Soot and Shoemaker.

purchased here as cheaply us they can be bought elsewhere. When this is known to be the case, no farmer will drive his team fifteen miles extra, William Gillette. Trustee: F. A. Atherly William Wheeler, clerk; Jesse I have opened a new shop in Grid ley where I shall be pleased to see all friends of nrst- Klock and Kussell Catlin, justices.

POSTOFFICE DIRECTORY. iass wortc. Mill leaves for the east on Tuesday and Sat ETC: urday mornings, ana arrives rrom the east, xuesuay ana Saturday evenings. each way, and be gone from home all day when by quitting work a "little earlier he can come to' Gridley, buy as many and as good a quality of goods as can be had at the more dis H. M.

SHAFFER, M. D. GRIDLEY, KANSAS. Local and Otherwise. Leroy is talking up a scheme to Office at present at residence, corner of Henley street and Second Avenue.

bore for oil or gas. Call at the Register office and you J. B. PLETCHER, ECLECTIC PHYSICIAN can quietly get a loan on your farm. BURL NGTON AfiB GRIDLEY, COFFEY COUUTY, UAtlSflS; Jesse Klock sold his bunch of i tant points for the same amount of money, and return in time to do the chores before dark.

There is enough of this trade to support several more good stores. There is an excellent opening here for some go live business man, who is posted on the needs of the trade. We will have the cars running in here between now. and winter, and then someone will have to take second, third, or even a more disadvantageous choice. -AND yearlings for sixteen dollars per head last week.

if Mrs. C. H. Custenborder, who has Diseases of children a specialty. Office in the drug store.

GRIDLEY KANSAS. Our Motto is been sick for a month past, is now convalescent. The iity council of Wichita, Kan. Burlington Independent: Mr. who lives southwest uf the city refused to grant the mayor a salary, whereupon he resigned.

Superior Grades and Lowest Pricesa HUGH BRIDGES, Yagon. and Carriage Maker. GRIDLEY KANSAS. Special attention given to repairing and all kinds of line carpenter work. Anyone in need of job work of any kind can have it done by leaving their orders at this office.

on tne Augustine farm, came into town last Saturday and swore out a warrant charging Nicholas Blank's two boys with having robbed his house of $60. The warrant was are There was a freight blockade at Le- The Weekly Capital r.nd Farmer's Journal. The Weekly Capital and Farmer's Journal Roy last week, sixteen trains being jammed onto the tracks at one time. AGENTS FOR THE GRIDLEY TOWN COMPANY placed in the hands of Officer Woods, and he at once went out to the Blank farm to bring the boys in. Clothed with the law, he boldly walked up and informed tars.

Blank that he intended is an eight-page, oo-coiumn weesiy paper, published by J. K. Hudson at Topeka, Kan. The Capital is the olfloial state paper, and gives very complete reports of the meetings of the legislature, and all conventions and associations at the state capital. It contains a G.

A. K. department and its state news feature is strong. It is a splendid representative Kansas paper. Sample copy sent free.

The paper will be sent for one year to any address, in or out of Kansas, for one dollar. to search the house for the lost money Mrs. Blank, not knowing tbat be was P. E. PRATT CO, an officer, and judging from his fierce and brigandish looks that he was one AXJOTIOOTjER.

Having located here permanently, and having had considerable experience as an Auctioneer, I offor my services to the public in that capacity, and Guarantee Satisfaction. S. R. MULLIN, Auctioneer. of the old Jesse James gang "doin" Coffey county, at once declared hostilities.

She smote him on the right cheek and then the left; she pulled Miss Mame Fitzpatrick and Miss Ella Custenborder, of Topeka are vis iting C. H. Custenborder at Galloway ranch. Mr Sheafe is making arrangements for the building of a residence on the farm which he recently purchased west of town. Pratt, of the firm of F.

E. Pratt came out from Burlington Sunday to see what a live growing town would look like. A team ran away in Burlington Wednesday, throwing the driver out and seriously injuring him. We did not learn the man's name. Geo.

S. Heck and Miss Cassie Fatzinger, of Greencastle, are I A ARE his red hair, she bit his hands and Jack Craig, our worthy shoemaker, PROHIBITION COUNTY COSVESTIOH. -went up to Ossawatomie last Saturday prohibition county convention is to have a visit with the -old Jady" Hed to meet at the court house, and returned Wednesday night. He Burlington, on Saturday, Oct. says that he is to meet his family at 9, at 10:30 a.

for the purpose of scratched his arms, but all to no pur A complete stock of ATTENTION FARMERS! candidates for the of nominating Leroy, and they will in the future make their home in Gridley. I have a full stock of fices of Representative, County Attorney. Probate Judge, Clerk of the At Burns, Kansas, Sunday night, District Court, Superintendent of Shelf and Heavy Harduaro and Stoves Tinware, hoes, forks, cutlery, and everything to be found in a complete hardware store. Give him a call. Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Public Instruction, and County Commissioner from the Third district.

Judge Peyton will address the meet- Grant Monahan foil, from a moving train, and was instantly killed. He was run ovr by fifteen cars. pose. The stern law must be obeyed and finally Officer Woods succeeded in overpowering her and eventually rounded up the whole family in the city. The boys had a preliminary hearing on Monday, but as there was not a particle of evidence against them they were released.

Lem says that the next time there is a woman mixed up in the case he is going to deputize Tom Cross to do the work. While he has his life well insured, still he claims that such seances are not pleasant. And then Lem is an i ing at 2 o'clock, p. m. All prohibi tion party clubs are requested to at Goss Henley is getting the material on the ground for his nev house.

visiting with the family of E.J. Gump at Happy Valley Ranch. If you want to sell your farm or any kind of real estate, call at this office and leave us a description of the property, and we will give it close attention. Miss Myrtle Cashman, of Louisburg Pathonize Home Industry tend in a body, also all other persons vho are in fa.orof a prohibition party will be admitted as delegates. Ladies are especially invited.

All persons, regardless of party affiliations are respectfully invited to attend. By order of tho county committee. B. Wheat, Pres. A Minnesota man, who knows the Indians of the Northwest' well, advances the theory that they are increasing instead of diminishing in1 numbers.

He says that they been steadily following tle lu.ff i'ol who has been visiting with the old bachelor and is not fully posted as of subduing to the best means wrathy woman. ft. and Parsona. westward, grauually moving trom tuo Chicago Herald: When Parsons; Last Saturday was a great day for the boys. There were two games of Atlantic C0at to; the" far wct, nud tua evicted Chinae-o" anarchist, first base ball, besides foot races and 1 multiplying as tliey movci.

1 ac eamfc to lieago he worked off and first government "moctians Indians, whil'q the' last total number reported was 230,000. horse races too numerous to mention. The Gridley Stars played a match game with the first nine of the Fork Creek club, and came out first best family of her uacle, William Cash-man, of Gridley, for the past few weeks, returned home last Sunday. A poor man cannot afford to take the chances of having everything he has in the world swept away in a few short moments by fire or windstorms It costs but little to insure against them. LeRoy Reporter: The Atchison, Topeka Santa Fe agrees to construct a line of railroad through Woodson county, southwest from Neosho Falls for $4,000 a mile.

1 The heavy winds of the past few days have blown the greater part of nf A 9rt Th Two citizens of Georgetown were ar nr t-ill-intr aVwtnrriir farrested recently for breaking the H. II. PLETCHER, Dealer in DRUGS, Paints, Oils, Glass Stationery Wall Paper, etc. Full Line Fancy Toilet Articles. All the new and popular Perfumes, Fine Toilet.

Soap, Tooth, Nail and Hair Brushes, Hair Oils, Pomades and Cosmetics. Full stock of Family Medicines. Ladles' an Gents' Shoulder Braces. Prescriptions Carefully Filled. GRIDLEY, KAN; JESSE KLOCK; Dealer in Groceries and Provisions Carries a stock of Creoles, Gijars, Tohcsos an Candies and other good; kept in a Grocery or Confectionery store; also sells the 011 as a compositor in the Times office.

His speeches attracted some attention even at that time, and after awhile the newpppers printed something about him and his colored wife. One day Mr. Storey, addressing one of the staff, said: Who is this fellow Parsons? -1 see that it is stated that he is a printer. Where does he work? He works here," was the quick response. The old man nearly fell over his chair in his haste to reach the speaking tube leading- to the den of the foreman of the ccomposing room, i "Dismiss that man Parsons immc- ing the winning club in the National Sabbath by doing carpenter work.

League contest to decide the chain-! The complainant said in court that pionship of the United States. The thc uo5se of tliC hammers disturbed game between the second nine of the i tis 'wife's- religious meditations, and Fork Cveek and Gridley clubs resulted the after looking up the law, in a victory for the Fork Crcekers. founA that for white men the punish- I am prepared to Burlington Prices for Produce, in exchange for goods. BENJAMIN NICKKEL, GRIDLEY, Market A. KLTNGEHBESG, Proprietor GRIDLEY KANSAS Fresh and cured meats of all kinds constantly on hand.

FRANK HARTMAN, Dealer In Harness and Saddlery, will keep in stock a full line of Whips, Blankets, Oils Laprobes Etc. Horse Collars Made to Order and Perfect Fits Guaranteed. GRIDLEY KANSAS SUBSCRIBE For the REGISTER, Tout HOflPAfER. It to a Pcrcly Lcccl devoted to the Interests of THE SOUTHERN KANSAS R. 4 Is A Kansas Road, And is lioroughly identified with the interests and progress of the State of Kansas' and its people, and affords its patrons facilities uri'eefutlTed by any line in Eastern and Southern Kansas, running THROUGH EXPRESS trains daily between Ransas City and Qlathe, Ot tawa, Garnett, Iola, Hum bold (bha nute, Cherryvale, Independence Win-field, Wellington, Harper, Attica, and intermediate points.

THROUGH MAIL trains daily ex cept Sutlday between Kansas City and Wellington; nd intermediate Stations, making close connections at Ottawa, Chanute and Cherryvale with our trains for 1 Emporia, Bur lington, Girard, Walnut and Coffey- ACCOMMODATION TRAINS daily except Sunday between Kansas City and Olathcand Ottav. il, REMEMBER that by purchasing tickets via. this line connection is made in the Union Depot nt Kansaj City with through trainS to all points, avoiding transfers and than' gas at way stations. THRO UGH TICKETS can be pur-chased. via.

this lin at any of tfii regular Coupoh Stations, anil your' bapgapje checkbd throe-V destinations, East. WW. ftcivk South. PULLMAN SLEKPflftS on all nighi For information see mapi and folders, or call on or address S. flYNES.

Genl LavTcnce, Kanl Ur C. T. BaiNKKaHoFif, Agent. Keoaho Rapids, Kan: ment was a fine of upt over $5, and the The' majority of the boys in the winter apples to the ground, and the apple crop will consequently be; Gridley club never knew, anything negroes, not mre-t. thia nine lashes.

quite short. But for this the yield about the game until a fef weeks ago, and play exceedingly well for the practice irhich they have had. How to usa Perfume. Farmers' Advocate: There arc but A few ladies who resist the pleasure of diately! he yelled and if there are Mr. Utley, an eccentric and wealthy would have been very large.

If you want to insure your house) barn, hay, livestock, or any other property against fire, lightning or tornadoes, call at this office and see if we cannot give as good rates as can farmer living in Miama county, just using perfumes, and if they aro not 1 anJ more cut-throats with nigger wives out tne re, give tnem tne bounce too." -That was Parson's ctigagdment on' the "Capitalistic press" as he calls it. be had of anyone in the county 4 over the line from Uttawa, wniie cut- usea in too great quantities, tney are ting hedge last Saturday, was attacked not objectionable. It is good -plan by two masked men who demanded to use oply ouc kind of perfume, such 1 that he reveal to them the location of i as violet, heliotrope, rose, geranium, the money which he is supposed to etc. Instead of saturating the hand-j have hidden He refused to i kerchief, use them in 'the shape of comply and made at them with his sachet powders. Put them on cotton Quite a number of cases of f.yfjhd-malarial fever are reported about the1 Csst Flcur Ssld in tho Countyi country.

A daughter of Milton i Washington Post: The worst of it GRIDLEY; KAXSA8. I Reed, who lives west of town, a son is, girls, that Mrs. Geo. J. Gould, net of Mr.

Smith, who lives at the head hedge knife, when one of them shot in smal bags of muslin, silk, or satin KJ -t- him through the shoulder, inflicting and strew them in every part of the of Dinner creek, and Mrs. Mc Combs, for working pooplei Bend' lOcta forpotue aod wo will taait yon free a royal valuable sample box of iroods tbat rlll put yeu ta the MS on ugly wound. He has sworn out bureau, or. wardrobe, so that a deli- i w' warrants for the arreat of Bvrnn rate, freah, almost nrrfntnr "'itht OOOpensaf wf vf tntUtlair more money to a fewi days n. 1 i i i tl6n8 of tnre.

Geomo i franj Cjha.uiberlai.ln Md Jnhn kavac whom rwrvfl(lc9 verv article of Hrcai mm pervades every article of dress from ,.7 i-r is hkely to be the sole a nHr Sn4 toents f(r MMrtar. you ever tnour poasioie at aijr Duaineas. Capital not required. You lire at.heme and ork la spare time oniy dr all tho time. 1 11 1 if In i Hi hi i i us nf all satis in uniTh aukxmfla- owner relTO-f rise CtXr baxoffoodW wi, iif kolorTl to asoM mo.

he claims to have roghixed by their voices. $75,000,000 in a few years say tri with nmvdered orria ronk will irir a J. "Tv ful. Bo cunts to 5 easily earned every injr. Tbat all whojrant work may telt toe.

i bustnesft, we macs this unparalleled inffer 1 a 4 i. huhdred ton of solid ntldca i this wotii. AJJ. rt.uar.aiJ,' (u4 iVoaatW vvvwwmw wva waav uti a5" 1 A new law goes into effect this fall To an wax are not aaussOLW0 wiu mm i inheritance for a poor sotreis, work am none, tct wwhwm ia roctasa be ire to aalsyf. Ati Uf Acaca.

lUMi fl to par for tr4. trouble of wrltiaa us. i Pnll LEY comes so strong as to be disagreeable. lot- of North Creek, are seriously ill with the disease. Several others are complaining of malarial disorders.

Harley Klock, who went to Arizona some time ago with a lot of young cattle, returned home again Tuesday night, and reports having had a very pleasant trip. He brought with him several camples of fruits, among them being a quince which he picked from the garden fit tie Span ish Catholie priest at Albtiquerque, N. II. It weighs a. pouad aad Cre ounces and neasurca tottrtisa czl half izshz ta xtrczzztzzzi LJ 'bot start The use of strong extracts of perfam- ing hard for a s.

acre dran than any pUy cri 4 A wnion proviaes was tne aeK taxes muBt be put on the rolls and "requires the county treasurer to note the amount and date the sale of tax re-ceiU. Coasequently, Uad owners ep'tell whether tt hni Hi Eon Sawb on TbaOk. Building qtrUion tai-iv-iiia 1 rr if ft" iv i rv.i rC v. sites jn a beautiful JoCutinn atlTuinirivr of, contj GuGy the town site. Good pare ob- til fccat tCl U3 ftrlt3r in i i- 1,1 I 3.

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1886-1886