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Cedarvllle Markets. THE TELEPHONE. Pni nts and oils at MeCium'R. 'Squire Morrison, Is ttio way It reads Just received car load of goods at Corrected weekly by King Vlnton. Should yon contemplate a -trip to Kash 4.00 to 4.25 ATTENTION, FARMERS I .20 to Bottomly's.

PtJBLMHID EvRHY THURSDAY. Jesse Straimthan called on the Tslehokb .60 to .311 to ville, 'tmUanoo(r Atlanta," Charleston, C. Bnvannah, Ua. i Jacksonville, Florida 0 in fact, any point In theltohttrSoutli eait It will be to your Interest to examine the advantages over all other Hues offered Tuesday. Hogs Corn Wheat Kye Butter Potatoes Lurd Chickens .70 -U4 .10 .10 CEDAKVILLE, SMITH KANSAS.

If you want to make final proof, call .08 to .40 to .10 to on J. R. Newell. bV the St. Louis.

Iron Mountain a Bouth- KntHMduttherMt Offitw. Ht Cedarvllle, dubwrlb. Fly-paper at McCaDti's. Screen Doors ut Bottomly's Hardware. Clilldu's stoelilngs 10 cents at Kings Wjjptou.

''i Extra nice dried Pitted cherries at The Record roan Is hot because the Pioneer refers to him as a dude. King Wlnton sell Serlan Prunes 8 pounds for one dollar. Kir wlu lias organized abase ball club and threaten to anlhllate and Brickbats. Ask for the celebrated Dowel Wooden Ware at King Wuiton's. Three iiew headers went into Oedaa town- ern Raiiwtv "Iron Mountain $2.00 as Beoond Chum Matter.

ship to help out the harvest, this week, Uw way 0f pa9Tlme, Elegant Equipment OU I'll NT on King Wlnton'a Cash Prices. The famous Peter Hablg Stone ware At itrmnt a Dsilv Tralnla run from St Ton vounds Utrht brown sugar for ll.OO. I at King 4 Wlnton' 8. Klven nomids Nw Orleuna Stiirur 1.00. Lafe Linton has purchased ttie Elitht pounds granuluted sugar for $1 .00.

Brown farm two miles northeast of town. LcHils to Nashville, Tenu, making direct oponectlons with connecting Lines, for points mentioned about. ThU Train connects at Nashville with the Jacksonville r.hnkw Mustard Mackerel In oani a -ARE LOCATED AT Klght pounus gooa grcen.ponee lor yi.uu. Six pounds best green coffee for $.1.00. Six pounds Arbuckle's roasted ooftee $1.00.

Six pounds Dljworth's roasted Kings AWlnton's. Kxpuess, having Pullman Palace Sleep. ie lur 91.UU. The thermometer stands at 110 In the shad and tliero Are some Indications of a Mrs. Linton has been quite 111 for the nke attached Elgtit pounds best dried app ies' ror ii.uu.i past week but is now in inucn oevwr ist week but is now In much better Bubterlbe.

FndtJarsatMcCann's. tiaylord flour at King Wlnton's. Michigan dried applet at king Win- ton's. i 'M Bull CHy continues her celebration today. PresoriiJtionsearefully coinpoiuided at KANSAS.

CEDAR VIUM, thaw. "i healUi. i without ohanve. Six pounds California dried peaches $.00. Eight pounds prunes for $1.00.

Ten pounds English ourrahts for $1.00. On nound Horseshoe-, tobacoo U0. tlhrheat market urlco for all kinds of It wlU cost you only aeventy-flve cento to Far furttier informailon, oddresi Produce at King Wintons. TOWKSKKrf," try the TmutMom- ux monms. One nound J.T.

tobacco for fiO. If you want to buy Bugar 'cheap for It will require two weeks more at the Gent Pass. Agent, Bt Louis, Mo. least calculation to nnlsh the -harvest in oash go to King mmon's. One pound Climax tobuoco for 00.

One pound tea for i 2S. One pound tea for HQ-MISSOURI PACIFIC R. R. this county. Farmers state that the yield per acre of Wbi Yes Will Firi a FeU Lb il Charley Aldrleh Post, JHIo.

184, rye will be even greater this year man The largest and best stock of clothing In the country has Just been received at u. a. r. last C. B.

DIVlSldN. Meets remi-tnonmiy, at Uie hall in Cedar- McCanns. ''J Bend In your yo candidate. Dibble Dome lly traps uf Bottomly's hardware W. Williams returned from Kansas City Batuidaj Bight 4 5 Wantod-Taper, ran and old copper Fresh dried fmlto of every xarlety can King Wlnton's.

We are grieved to learn that the Gay- OTP vllle: All old soldiers who wish to con- be found at King Wlnton'a. STATIONS. "WEBT Express. M'lsl Express. i ium ainmfiives wiui uie uruer uru re- lord Herald underbid us and thereby DRYG00DS, GROCERIES, George Linton, lormer i 11" Jtehi 11:40 a.

m. secured the county printing. HI HVWWWS IW "VMM BU i- I was married to Mrs. Mary' Sleeter, 118Klreenl'Bf Dember of Charley Aldrleh Pout, i4 0:57 m. 8:4 8:24 Clifton Toledo, Iowa, reoontly.

P84 A. L. Slinmouds returned from Marys-vllle. Sunday nlirht. where he has been Clyde 140 tTnnifl John Mahin will be' at the livery CouoorittK 165 5:85 p.

:81 a-M 7:88 8:15 8:48 NOTtCS'." 1 "iii canvassing for the Burlington. oinkia ni and Saturday with Uie HATS and CAM, BOOTS an SHOES, leoUamestown CLOTHIXSi'-SlCH; 7:18 7:00 tfKtogWlBtanV, Thejtooord man refer to the Western Jtaperor at the wild maii of Bulltowm Mate Peaches 10 pomvi jfor pne xtol-ar at King A WlntonVi U. S. Land Office, Kirwln, Kan. 1 I.

ScottMille Renowned Clyde Mav 2. 1883. Molt 184 Lafe WHes and ,38. C. Thompson got tired of waiting for some one else to do titeir harvesting for them and purchased a new It is renorted that Prof.

P. F. Shearer, 105Kilen Elder Contest 6871. Complaint having' been entered' atfthki 0:15 Cawker AT ofGaylord, lias been engaged to oondnct the Sinitli county 202 208 header the first of the week. 5:41 4:48 Downs Portia office by James H.

Champltn against Grant 1 10:00 X. White for abandoning hla Homestead 10:97 Miss Effle Hardy, of Kirwln, wag In town over Sunday ai the guest of Mm. Trimble. Dried Blackberries twelve and one-half 217 Have vou seen the new stock of oon- Isaac Mahin is authorized to act as agent 222nlarlan for the TELuinotcE, and ull moneys paid to (Jay lord ASTONISHINGLY LOW-DOWN PRICES! 1227 4:20 4:00 feetlonery which has Just beeu received at Entry No. 11898, dated July 1879, up- King Wition's? jontbenwqrsw qr Section 35, Toushipl cents at King WlnlouV.

him on subscription or otherwise will be 3:38 Kirwln 232 242 255 nu in of lat week retarded 1 4. Banee 10, Bmitn oouniy, jvansus, wim 1 1,1:41 duly credited ou our books. 3:07 1UC 1H4IIJ 1 Marvin 12:10 uur.owl.iit but failed to Injure view to the cancellation or sata entry 208OiOgan The total population of Knnsas is, In HIV C. M. Wlnton returned Monday night from tow to St.

Joseph, Kansas City, and tit. Louis. If you want a fresh milch cow, call on J. Harris, CedarviUe. tf Eduiond, the corn to any alarming extent.

jlflO .1:45 2:16 1:45 1:10 1282 12931 ILenora round numbers, 1,000,000. The number of children of school age enrolled Is Mr. Wlnslow Fuller, of this township,) informs us that he has raised, tins year, more than one-third of the whole tne sua parties are uercuy wiiuiuuucu appear at this office on the 25, day of 1883, at 9 o'clock a. m. to" respond and furnish testtinony concerning, said alleged apandonment.

JOJQt Bi8SH(, Kegister, one bushel of "welcome" oats, weighing tion. CT ETUI EMH- rm 50 pounds, fom two ounces of seed. I Alfred Stiver says that a barrel stave C. J. tamb of the Independent has been Chicago the past week to attend the Antl-Mouopoly convention.

Something new-Fresh brook Trout lu kits or can at Kings Wintons. MePnmrleton aMMagnMarartUBder Cenlract ol ne wielded by an Indignant motlier may be efficient means of waking up a young man RYE, WHEAT, Superintendent Fleming informs us that 1 prospects are that the supply of school marms hi this county for the coining year will be even more limited than last. of about his age, but ho falls to see any fun lu the operation. E.E.Hays, Bceiver. J.

E. Newell, Att'y. 8- FOTICB FOR Land Office at Klrwth June 1st, 1883. No. 6575- Notice is hereby given tliat Owe following-named settler has filed notice his in Henry Fuller, living south of die river received a severe sun stroke Tuesday, from J.W.Williams informs us that hois lUss Mary MlkcseU will start for Silver City, New Mexico, on the loth ou a visit to relatives at that place.

Did you see those nice Trlpplo Plate.d Silver casters at King Wliiton'sf now prepared to receive all kinds of graii which he was unconscious for a numbers CORN, OATS, BEANS, PEAS, "GARDEN SASS," "TATERS," "INQUNS," CABBAGE, BUTTERi EGGS, Etc. and stock at his bins and yards in Cedar- of hours, but is said to be much better at ville, and that he will pay the highest mar 'present. Mr. Usher shipped his wool ainouutlnjr ket ric0 for tho mmv a 1 .1 i-HfjaM- 1 Some men ore ciphers. They don't a- tention to make final proof lu support of mount to much of themselves.

But just nut one before six of them and they make hla claim and that said proof will- bo made before tlie Register or Receiver at Kirwln, on July 14th, 1883, vUv to four thousand seven nunureu ty-fivo pounds to St Louis "Jon can buy 8 pounds of good green coffee for one dollar at King VViutou's. Mra.D.E. Wilson, of Cedar township -i By golug out of town last Saturday we we're so unfortunate as to miss the party ut Mrs Johnston's, which we learn, much to our sorrow, was a very pleasant affair. ever tmi8 from childhood's hour." a million. This shows that everyone is 01 The Highest 1:1 Pries Will Paid for HOGS, ir.i Ksr.sst WLt use if he can be put In the right plane.

inKiiiiii nthav Ashtan has over 600 head of No 4851. for the se or section 4. Dr. Golden purchased a span of mustang ghecD moea Vermout merino grades, for town8hiv 5 WHtn. 0f ranip! 15 west.

ponies at Kirwln Monday, and had the mis returned Tuesday night from a visit of several weeks to frleud In Johnson county. D.H. Crosby of tho Burlington Iusur- I SO. 110, Pnrloi I sale. Anyone wtehlng a good Dargamwui He numeg the following witnesses to do well to oall on him at once at ids farm, continuous residence upon, and eight mites north of Cedandlk.

Ota cultivation of, said land, viz: Onmn. Bngmved from i UA. I 1. They Are Also Sole Agents at This Place for the OeleJirafcsa PRATT KELLEY BRANDS OP FLOUR. 5cf WolnatCaa, with Mfmt French Vmwr.il Vtmtt.

Nlnetetmofthellttle folks gathered at Jolm Simpson, Henry Snhrock, Stephen fortune to lose one of them through the carelessness of the person who had them In charge to deliver, before they reached town. Mr. Frank Whlttier district agent of the Burlington Insurance Company was lu taurn thla wwk for tho nurnoso Of ad lust All 1U ImpmmMt. Mh lUbUr Crp.u-,tuiKl onlym Mrs. Deans' Tuesday evening to celebrate I Nonemaker, Albert Reed, of Cedanllle, nuuU.oub.ilTn.

MissEttto's nincth birth day, and trom Is back from Lincoln county for a week's vacation. He expect to gQ next Into Phillips county for a short lime. John Johnston went east Monday morning. He will accompany 'Mrs ''Johnston' as far as Atchlsou and return via Topeka Shipped Dtreetfor $98. nnAfti.iita hg a merrv time.

Later in I n. immT1 PatifcwAMwl IM0. Vn Uioir place of buiness Is on the Southwest Comer of PuVJ Harris try H. Viymii. ing the dammago on Mr.

Haines' house tho evening die "old tolks" were lnyiiea ooutinue the "hilarity of the ociaslon," which was unroofed In tho galo of June tlyltSot 103. lliuzulll' tune. John Bissrx, Register. J. R.

jiowell, Attorney. h4t0 AWACIIMEN'X, NOT1CK. 8. G. King and M.

Wlnton, VS. O.W. Keeler. J. 24th.

PEJDARVILLB, ifinUr faUMd. THRH muauH. wagm wncn doii, ovo-IOtW gwMMrf MMtMrjl MlWS, Ml grffli BinooJ to nuke settlement witli thet tate treusur-A captive wolf ivcentt eeapcd from Wc liuve received a letter from M. F. which Invitation was of course accepted, ft was a x-ery quiet and verjf plasant party, and Mrs.

Dean is to be congratnUited on her success In convincing her guests that that they never enjoyed themselves better. mOm mi top M4 ih. c-, Ixck flnUMdwixu Front. Ml Iraa taralwrnM k- twvnn Bell, previously inentloueM in these col Trhil. Mwimrlkmit tlHB umns us the "Funny which, he.

to forte. I whkfc wctt1uiiuiiiiuI thut any wpy UoOi 111. Beloro W. M. Skinner, a of the W.

ill anUMTTSltor ttStt ou.MW.nUr nn.14. I tl hemently denies our statement that he was in Biill town feeding the calves or doing Stivers' Great Moral Aggregation of Zoological Wonders. Small 'women and timid children don't venture out of doors any more, Born Mr. and Mrs. Ira Patrick on Mrs.

John Johnston and the little folks AttoU tor bwtarliwtniBHck. lUrMoiW tkU plnno urn wdoMhMntM fkmiMaft. Iianlnliif hu started for a trip to Missouri Monday mom- the funny' work on the Western Empire, Peace of Houston Towuship, Smith County, Kansas. Said defendant is hereby notified that on the fourth day of June, 1883, an order of SSt mmU, 0illlll IW.SIH IW. He renorts a liirht harvest of small ahi in big.

They expect to be absent a numoer i tin. rlcnavhim MK. Ohipped Directfor-0285. that Barton and that com 13 al- w-i- send her the Xtxa-1 attachment for the sum of $SJS was taned stou requested us to 1 bMskoxas) mmmnm ci intm sold for Uiras thr thtrM most if not entirely destroyed ty drouth, Ywir, km) I PHONE mi wijr regularly, and expressed the wish by the above-named Justice of tlie Fwhx I i would keep her posted as to John's airalnst his goods In the above entitled to- would keep her posted mtat Fir or -DEALER IN- that we The local editor of the Pioneer gets his work oil Him of the Brazen Cheek follows: Tht MerWtn Purchasing Oo- Mtridan. Conn.

Hun. and that said cause will be heard on movements during her absence. If re- July 5th, maswillne boy. Weight th teen pounds. Mother and child doing well and the father Will soon be ou his twigs alidads to navigate.

Major Morrkon has been appointed a Justice of the peaej of Harvey township, lie received his commission Tuesday ing, and will at once proceed to supply a long felt want by despensing Justice in this suffering community. the 11th day of July, 1883, at 11 o'clock 'We are indebted to the Bed Cloud fore, the name of our county troasuaer figures conspicuously In our columns for tho npxt throe or four weeks no one need DRUGS AND MESBXNES, a noli Chief for help in getting out this Issue. They furnished us with a head, Revertou be lurprteed-We propose -that Mrs. J. W.

M. Justice of the Peace. J.R. Newell, Attorney. 6t NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.

AsioinsEQra Enterprise. shall know what Mr. to up to, and he is We have often tuOnarht tliat the Enter requested to govern himself accordingly. prise ctHtor needed a new head, and need- Yes, said the glided youth, 'I want a Charley Trimble left Monday morning Wife to make home But objected ed It badly. The Enterprisejs 18 suffering Land Office at Kirwln, May JO, 1883.

readers are uudcr lasting oblljratlous to for Wheeling, West Va. where he expecta to remain indefinitely. 4 bis friends, 'Yon'd be howling round town No. 6560. the Chief for this Christian act WiniDW Glass, Paints, Oils, Coafecti 8ia Fif I Toilet Articles Vntim Is herenv srlven tnai tne ioiiow- Tho above statement was made by us In receipt ol $1.

we win send Cut and lniiwnamed settler has filed notice of his tojMiamed settler has mea nonce or ms We always knew that Justices of the good faith and was supposed at the time nights all the saute 'Ves: but nobody cares, and it would be mich a comfort to feci that somebody was at home mad about Boston Post coost.y on, to any umm vn vuum Intention to make final proof Ut support of state. wu oiH V.wwvf will miulfl I iubcriterjChou a' JiS peace were proverbial for density "dead it was put up to be a piece Of genuine to beats on knowledge," but the following formation which the peopleof mt'-petiliveMtEu Kirwln, I a mrl Kuwiftnthor, nandwmeir aPhyBloiftnB' Prescriptions We are pained to announce tlie death of from an exchange "lays over" anything we Uted place would bo glad to receive. It Kansas, on July 7th, 1883, via ragiaadan baandtaph havo met with np to tho time of going to Joism B. MoBOUt, sloth Mr. Garret Gibson's child whose illness was was distinctly, and in terms, understood and bouxMKpwatclr at (ha book sbm eatt it frost 11.00 MCh.

would between the young man; In question and press: west sine vima jpAit H. E. No. 17878. for the qr section 29, township s.

of range 14 west, 6th nameM the following witnesses to Fcr $125 City tsd Ccsstry and ourself that he was to depart as stated, but noticed In of la Issue. Tlds is tho second death that bm occurred lu Mr. Gib-oa's fiuay wlthhi a few weflcs from the same cause scarlet fever. The heartfelt Thirty C.3XS. ''Not long ago an attorney of county, who was conusel for the defendant in a Case before a "learned justice" we arc grieved to say that we are again the Drove his contluuons reidene upon, and 1 vlotim of misplaced confidence, and that he I ciuvntton of, said landi' vlstt 'iy Xmm giving mlddto vsns ol tb BlbU.

oorracUr. KAUSAS. J. a. orr.

of CliffowL P. PNewill and of the peace, baring appeared in court will remain at least another week. How 10 hooka. XtaMkv-To tat Tmm muag eorraci- SfablUldWllN.ClTT JUTD COUlfTBT OOe JT AlKl moved that tho case be dismissed. The justice said gentlemen, you have heard the Timothy ueoarvuej ana a.

Harnett, ofGaylord, Kansas. Johk Bisskli: Kesrlster. ever we shall hereafter maintain a dlgnlfi-1 ed silence on the nibjeot' Our frellngt ft SsU-AQJU motion. Is thero any second?" The con have been trifled with sufficiently already, J. R.

Newell, Attorney. -o m31tl pne at." Cm aub Oocxtbt enr nat and givi nympatiiy of all Is extended to them in Ihelr bereavement In his race for Uie office of County Commissioner, last flill, "Mr. Wells," said the Pioneer, Immediately after the election, "conducted the campaign On atrictly business He failed to deliver according to contract, Iwt week, and fhoysay aud we don't propose to monkey with the stable In attendance said: I second the motion. The justice then put the motion matter any more. bo CompMton toe tbmt sciais mwt en.

dom fm CMti for Men prise. FiUm an-aotneidto MjAptU, end Kay lams, ol tht which was eamed4-the attorney and con Uok Here I NOTICE FOE PtjBMCATlON i U. 8. Land Offloe at Klrwlnj sansi, i June 7th, 1883. Ko.0587.

r' Notioe is hereby given 'that the fbllow-rii-ntmed srtdler hat filed nitfcW ms in stable voting for hatitht' case was there Farmers, we are here to stay, and want upon Uf-i. your produce. Bring In your Smoked ,1 ntwl u-a will maVn nriH We are Informed that, one of Charley lined to have enormwis.elieiIa.tlon and toj -7. tention to make final proof in support of IngstronTs boys came iitaribelng dsbwned that will defy competition. We will pay while bathing In the Sotontoii at Wilsons you the Ugliest market price tor your O- (.

ionru nl.t.l-onu itf IOll Hill IM mendous lnauenoe, na hla f.lalm. ami lh.it gniii nroor win oe mauc -DIALERS' IN- Uro, Bowen Is hot YOU may look to see the Pioneer in a state of violent ebulition about fis Dr. Golden performed jtf ry delicate and palflftd surgical operation on the Harris, Tiaday night The operation was performed without the aid of anesthetics, the putienli being held mill, on Simdav last. Iti0ems that par- fV before the Register or Jleaflver at wrwin, Kiimas, on July iO.im, ri the oooki can bate their money DrampuT undedT wTguwaotee entire wdrfactton. Mon-ey byPost-omcelCTor ie1steie4 Utter may bt RiispcctiuIIy lours, King Wlnton.

ty of boys were bathing when Ingshrom's boy got out in deep water and we nt to the JOSHUA IV. H.IUiR K. No. 164B0, for4be 35, tp tent aioor rua. bottom; he came to the surface and sank ta Ttraa? HCbrtoUii Our Grand Premium Witr.

i.w.ik.M in rtrrT and Conic- the third and last time. The cries of the ofrange IS 0 m. He names the" 'following to prove his continuous restdeuee' Upon, and cultivation of. said land, vistf at peryear wewlU boys brought help, and a vigorous effort Before the Invention of matches fire was was made to rescue tho boy, which proved obtained by striking flints, and still earlier at uie club wiin a huto Sprlnir Bngar.tnotop.) We will alao pay the SSSlIo that IhVetab rilier wlU hare nothing HARDWARE, SHELF Ai HEAVY J- Les, Hutchinson. James tsteai, successful.

It required no little amount of by rubbing piece of wood together. Fan- and Buttermore, of CedarviUe, xans. ta pay out ot hiiown pocket face down over a clmirbjr Ed Wise while the doctor "got his work In." Ho Is able to mow about to-day and hopes ito be so far recovered next week as to assume a sib-ting posture. The people of Smith Cent re aro in dead earnest about their artisean wrtl project, Jorm BissKU, Register. time and rubbing to restore bitn to con- cy a married man lu ancient times getting J.

R. Newell, Attorney. sciousness. Inpona nittercoidmorningandDetngoDiig n(t wri throrfn In- ed to rub a couple of pieces of wood to- NOTICE. TIMBER CUtTUKE.

IAILS, BOLTS, rnuar, Etc. to quite an imroar on Tuesday, by flZ fire 1 In those married men www not days Office, Klrwin, v0 M10. and reckless race." A farmer's boy living mH and STEEL. SPQRTIffS GQODSi FURNITURE! Christians unless tlieir wives got up to fM.Ha nnnrv fnuh tuice at factory. four miles west of that burg immagining himself misused, took a horse from Ids build the fire.

Norristown Herald, FURNITURE! and wally beiieva, ax oer as we cau learn, that the wild experiment wU be a snecess. We have heretofore been firm in the conviction that there was a limit to tinman gullibility, but such an exhibition of credulity get away with us completely. It towers way np over their gigantic tnann-faetniBg scheme of the old grasshopper days. June 21, 18S3. Complaint having been entered at this OftV by Thomas Henderson against Win.

A. Huut for failure to comply with law as to timber-culture entry No. 0123, dated May IS, 1879, upon the hf uW qr section 8, township 1, range 13, In Smith eounty. father's barn on Monday night, and skipped. Tuesday morning the father came to baa Income known thevefy beat tor saw rldjna and durable ouallUea.

Yeaw ojmfryfeua. fact. TheMbuggleiaieineveiyNtdMJ bring manufactured by the wM I rewB i nhin vn-r ifl eTerwbere ae- At his residence, in Cedar township, July A FULL UXE OF- 7th, or chronic asuiraa ana oroucnius. Bull towu and learning the boy bad passed through going east, dispatched a second Daniel Ashton. Kansas, with a view to the cancellation ol knowledped by thoae who are acqualntod wiw It MKirtrtly Or claam.

Befn atterapUng to earn ttto Mr. Ashton was a native of Virginia, an son lu pursuit The older boy came with said entry; contestant alleging that said Wni. A Hunt has failed at any time since Uncle Billy Yomig, who lives two miles 1 in hailing of the runaway, and old soldier, having served through the late FARM IMPLEMENTS MACHINERY They passed through I war iu an Ohio regiment He came to this outh of town, mformes ns that he passed then the race began, the date af his said timber entry to break, cultivate or plant said land, or cause the bm to be done, of any timber seeds or Bl'T tPAJIT, lwmbaa, who will forward tU deieription olthU bngp mKom-yarded with hundred ol terthnoniala. Space lere will allow na to only deaeribetbe ttliJ merit ol loMlnidlnal a aoeut. Tfla pnmata tne tontonaletram a Jri mum them to heonmf euttmn excess the breaUmr of about SOL'TH SIDE OF PUBLIC SQUARE, CEDABVILLE, KANSAS.

ooe-taauacre dunna; tne nrst year oi ms said timber entry on the same, and that he has abandoned said the suld parties anJ tanie beeldei Itadd to the ehMtldty oTthe aprlngs producljit MMT riding qualities. Oaly Hi oImb malerialfi through Smith county forty-four years ago Osborne City ruder full speed, and con- eounty about nine years ago. He leaves a routs to Texa. lie was acting; as scout tinned the chase until the pnrcuer4s horse wife and five children to mourn bis loam, for a party of soldJert nndr Cnlonel Gow- gnveont The father had by this time, A postmortem examination, conducted by en, of Kentucky. They eimped at tlie telegraphed to the sheriff at Osborne City Dr.

Goldpri, showed that the cause oTbJa forks of the Beaver, and Just above Wilson's to stop the boy as he passed, and to follow death was chronic asthma complicated mill on the Solomon. Mr. Young says bim If he bad gone through. As soon as with bronchitis. Tlie funeral services were that thry were obliged to travel from one the officer received the telegram he started held at the residence, Bev.

F. P. NeweU stream to another to find grass for their In ptasoit, and succeeded in running officiating, after which the remains were are hereby summoned to appear at this HBd-tMl turn ana aaiea, iwii i fadlaa cloth or a7 leatlier. AwiiGotnmT.rmn- tmm LlfU.aad ctal TtnaaSs Agent, addreai Urn tT. my mmt r.1A!EHErJSLAYl tranln norm: lr.

Office on the 31st day of September 133. at! o'clock to respond and furnish testimony eoitoerniug allcjred failure. John Bisseix, BegUter. R. K.

HW. R.riveR. Dodge A MeBrid Attorney. n7M mmm rowaer. mm tTwfe.

Ut th.t SherMm't OwIKim mrm -iMJtl Mr. ad inattwr CITY AK1 C0UHT1Y, at7.ilt.mW.BHtreet. hoites at titrrt a. none to be had on the I his own horse down, and aim another be-1 brotiglit to the Cedarvflle cemetrry for in- Kotkinc en eirth will Iraki hm Ut like 8hTiB' Caoditton rowde. iw-iwupooara Wlptafo4.

Sold white. teat bjauUbx I lattu-ataoti. I kmno C. Bowoe. auaa thli ratxt.) CH7C.

Oi 4 divides. fore he caught me "prodigal son." torment.

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