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The Cora Union from Cora, Kansas • 4

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The Cora Unioni
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Kmory Smith I'luliitiJ 1 William ILCook Dofd. IVtl'ore Hamilton a Justin" of tn TJIE CORA 'UK ION. Thursday, KOVEMKER 4th, Follow the Crowd! Chicago Lumber Co, II "it .1. 1.. 0..

IlklllltV jviu-u in. tin nun LWYiirmj ill miuiit Ktiiums said defendant In horoby nollilwl, .1.... T. nn -TIIEY ARE' HEADED FOR- KANSAS. SMITH CENTRE, lllll (ill mU WHU.

U.r 01 WUUIl'L'l order of attachment for tho sum of fH.W dollar's wasisiind by tho above named Justice of the peanoiifraliiNt his Goods in tho above entitled notion, imd mild ouumo will bo heard on tho Olh day oi Duceiiibcr 1KS0, ut 10 odock G. W. BUCKLEY CO'S. Attest Emory Smith Pliilntlll Wtt'UUUCAN STATE TICKET. Oovornor John A tut In.

Umilenwii Kiddle. Secretary of 13. Allen. ptaro James V. Hamilton! Attorney ,.8.

11. Iiradford. Pinto Auditor McCarthy. Hupt. Pub.

J. H. Lawhoad, Plato Llberinu H. Denis. fieo, State His.

H. 'Adams. pto, Statp Hoiml Sims. Located at County Skat, for the purpose of accommodating tho people of the county, 1 mines Hamilton uy nm aw J. P.

dated Nov. 1st 1888. A. H. Dates East Oot.

14th. No. laiBH. Land OIBoo at Klrwln, Kans. Oot.

6th, 1088. Vrtt Inn la hMHnlm r.fr,ti h.ifr fhn f.hllnwln tT South, and West. named not hlrlins filed notloe of his intention to make lnal proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will bo made before Pro-bato Judge, or Clerk Dlst. Court, at Smith Vxtos late this week in order to report as far an possible the result of Tuesday's election. uoutre K.an.

on jNovomneriSUtn mm viz: HKtfHKN STALEV, 14381 for the 8. W. N. E. US.

E. N. W. N. B.

8. W. N. 8. E.

seo. 13. Ho names tho following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultiVii- Our broom maker, 12. J. Joy' left a sample of his own manufacture at this office, recently, and we can of i fact that "a new broom sweeps clean" one of Mr, Jov's make anv Way.

A prominent farmer, living a llllle from tr.u-n: nmoiviul tlon or, said land, Viz: Thomas Moramm, William Arnold, John Buss, and Wash Johnson, all of Cora, Kan. John Bissell Uhl FioMor, atty's. llPfflstor. Tr.y them, when contemplating, a building of any Kind Courteous treatment and the lowest figures D. HENDIttCJCSON, HAEDWAEE Dry Ooocl and Grocery Oheap deling House.

CORA, KANSAS. CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, GLOVES, MITTENS, WOOLEN and COTTON GOODS, Etc. tSWhen you want any thing in the line of general merchandising remember thd place. G. W.

BiTchley Co. Store facing the South on Main stiect, Cora, Kans. The elements looked a little "eyclonish" Monday, but we have yet to hear of cyclone this late in tho season. Bates Lewis. Mrs.

A. T. Stewart, wife of the New York millionair merchant died at her. home in New York on the morning of Oct. 25th.

1886. If an angel from heaven should ask you on any pretense to sign any paper, the contents of which you were not fully acquainted with; You should say, Oh! thou angel take wings and fly. Your presence 1b too much for me STOVES, TI WARE, CUTLERY, BATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELBY, NOTIONS, GLASS, WAGOKS, BUGGIES, FARM IMPLEMENTS, We have one of the best Tin Shops in this section, and our tinner is second to none. In this line we are sure wo can suit you. We make a specialty in roofing, spouting, and galvanized iron chimneys Z33Be sure to see us before dealing Store, mm read a letter in this office recently, which ran about as follows.

'My dear sir: We have sent out, Rbout a hundred of enclosed samples to farmers in your section, in-, Viting their attention to our fall and Winter stock of goods and find it pays us very well. And we partic-jilary invite you to come and exam be our stock, before purchasing. Enclosed find a sample of Which we are sellino; way down." Tours Very Truly. Hod Cloud, Neb. The above, shows to what extent Jied Cloud business men, will Scheme to catch the trade, and cany jiway that which naturaly belongs here.

Our merchants will sell Meens" jus; as cheap as they do at fted Cloud. feveiy land owner within 0 miles Of Cora knows that without the influence of some railroad enterprise to detract, from the present location iif the town, that there is more busi- 1 The local railroad committee at Smith Centre, are in receipt of a letter from the Mo. Pa. officials, sta KANSAS, CORA, ting that will at once commence the preliminary work for the extension of a railroad from Greenleaf to Mankato, and from thence the most feasible route to Smith Centre, which is said td be the extension of the Burr Oak branchi We would call yttur attention to the lact that we keep on hand A FULL LINE OF- Russell Kansas. Salem, The State veterinary passed through town last week, and we City Drug Store.

Shelf and Heavy Where you can find the famous Smith spade and L. M. Rumsey'ji scudop shovel, as good as were ever made. Lightning hat KNIFE, FORKS HOES, NECK-YOKESj SINGLE-TEEFS, BARB-WlRE, TABLE AND TOCKET dCTLERV, ETC. STAXDARD CAINTOtf IMPLEMENTS.

LisTEns, Plot's, Habkowts Cuitivatoes, At "Live and Let prices. tiall and get prices and be convinced that my goods are just as godd and just as cheap as though you bought iit the railroad. are told ordered one of Mr. James Johnston's best horses to be shot through fear of glanders or1 some other contagious difieasc. Mr.

Johnston, fears he will lose others and is entirely unable to account for the presence of the disease, as he is a very careful farmer. Ve were ihformed that a few Smith Centre politicians, were great ly incensed, because Cora failed to come up smiling with fl majority for Myers. Don't get ruffled fellows; Cora was interested in Smith Centre and a court house, and everybody seemed to vote their choics; at least we heard n6 one express a desire to vote for Myers that did'iit vote for him. iii-nn imeresiH represented, than is I'kely to be removed without railroad interference within a few miles. Men talk, some do, at least of the dullness of the town, talk, in fact of leaving, for some other point, but Just the same you Will see loads of Irchrht arriving daily, and their busineso secras to foot up in good Miape every evening.

The plain fact is however, that too many of bur people, are disposed to trade on time at home, and spend their mon-ty at the railroad. While if the Mmd money was all kept at home bur merchant c'ouldgive1 better bargains-sell on "quick sales and small profits," and continue in business for the general good of all. After all, our town boasts of a number of buildings, this season, and will boast of mord next. The country," and locality is here and the business will be. Shipley proprietor.

DRUGS, MEDICINES, NOTIONS, STATIONERY, JEWELRY, CIGARS, PERFUMERY, OILS, PAINTS, LEAD, VARNISHES; BRUSHES, WALL PAPER, PATENT MED- iCINESj Subscribe for the CORA UNION. Prof. I J. Falkenstine. Smith Centre, Kansas.

PROVED FARMS FOR SALfc. Uhl's majority, 110. in the county. Only one democratic official, and he a man that has lived in the county 13 years, done business with nearly every body and then beat the regular republican nominee in a county with 700 republican majority well Uhl's no good, lie is meaner than we thought he was but the great majority of people don't seem to have found it out. Is agent fo'f and keeps for 8aid' i fine une 0f MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, PIANO'S TUNED, and musical instruments repaired In a thorough manner.

Store on west side1 main street. Factory prices, on church and Bchool organs. J. A. Wrialit COllAi Wc are requested to ay that a meeting of the farmers near town is cllled for next Saturday evening at 2 oclock to consider and discuss the organization of a stdek company i for the purchase of thoroughbred horses, to be owned.

by the company for the common benefit, of the farmers and improvement of the farm horses of this section. A number of prominent farmers re talking the matter up and a good attendance is desired. Iks. II. RABB, The drawing of Deeds, Mortgages, Leases, Contracts, Wills, and all other legal papers promptly attended to.

We represent the Springfield Insurance company, and insure botl town and farm property against F'ire, Lightning, Tornadoes, Wind Storms and Cyclones onthe most favorable terms known. We have a choice lot of farms in Smith and Jewell counties which we will sell on the most reasonable terms. Also town property. We make a specialty of buying and selling real estate on commission. AUCTIONEER.

Salem Kansas; Is an Experienced hand at thd bus Every now and then, one, two or three, sleek dudish looking fellows Jwill drop into the country town. They avoid publicity a3 much as facsiblo get their meals, and single tint their victims one at a time, and 'work 'em" for their little game Whatever it may be. Sometimes bne thing, some times another, but the object is to privatly fleeco some Jtne, and keep from before the pub lie, except when some victim gets bn his ear and publishes them as frauds. When one of these individuals comes into a town, about the first step is to learn where the newspapers are, and their respective editors. N6t for publication you know but as an evidence of good faith" th.ft must be avoided', on n-y street corner -i and in every nc 1 1 office.

They have no love for Oditora or men that dealwith the people of the place. They avoid thcriias they would men that know bf their intentions, and were likely to divulge them. They are a fraud bn ll.e honest, advertiser that never of telling you what he lias, Vhere ho is, and how yo'u can deal jvith him. Advertisers are the men that are not afraid of public scrutiny, whlhlhs.se frauds and dead beats will lake the opposite side of the kreet, every time, to avoid even, a f-oiiversaiioT" with an editor. We Vise to remark, tuat when a man, be fie traveling; or stationary, in anv avoids the printer and the (reiienif public, lie is invariably cri-guyt'd in some disruntab!" business, iness.

VV ill cry sales in all parts ot the country at reasonable rates. See him for work in that lino. The POLICE GAZETTE will be mailed securely wrapped, to any address in the United States for three months oh receipt of ONE DOLLAR. Liberal discount allowed to postmasters, agents and clubs. Sample copies mailed free.

Address all orders to RICHARD FOX, Franklin Square, N. Y. f-Oillce at Kusscll Co's Hardware. TAif ve give a few farms Ave have for sale near this place. No.

60. 240 octet. ce 52.100. Ti.i.. r.irtrt is six miles south-sast of Cora, well A.

II. GATES, Attorney at Law and Xotary Public. Salem, 'Jewell Kansas. Fruit tree men from foreign lands, are abroad in the country, and every farmer that deals with them, will in nine cases out of ten get bit. If you want fruit and ornamental trees, visit your home nurserymen Dillon Davis, of North Branch, Jewell" Co.

They are reliable men, and being home men can not afford to attempt to swindle you. If they do, you can go over and see their stock. Never patrol ize the slickers from a strailge land, when you hato home institutions of the same kind- improved, ffood S)rinRs, 100 acre in pasture. fenecd with wii-o a rare bai-gam lor UML FICILEE. Attorney's at law Smith Centre -Kansas.

furni. No.fiS. 820 1'rico 53.000,00 of icrnt. Home P. 0.

115 acres in cultivutlon, close to clmreh and Bchool, Houbp, stable, corrals niut corn cri u. -well in ctsi.i inV water, 120 acres tenced Will practice in. all the courts of the State. Prompt attention given to all business. Special attention given to collections, and prompt re mittances.

Correspondence (wxk? peach orchurd, W. on long time. A Special attention to real-estate Final proofs, contests, or any business be- fore the U. S. Land office at Kirwin Kansas.

bargain lor some one. No. 59. 100 acres; priC X- 8 mile from Cora, school and church bn fm-in Hi story house 838, lriune l.nru with basement, all fenced, plenty of irjut h.t innroved farm in Himta county. 1 art on been, and don't want the No.

00 160 acres. Price ll.TOfj.. 4 mile north of Cora, frame house 11x34, stube, 40 acres feneeed, good water and acres ln'cultivation. Time on $M0. No.

75. 1B0 acres Price 53,000,0 This farm lies 7 mile south-east of Cora, ib't acres in oultiratioa, and one of the very b-M-tmprovnd farnm in the country, line spring water, large barn; and house, good wells witl; wind bearinir. npplo and peach orchurd fa.000 down tjuluuoo on long time. No.09. 80 acres Price 8 miie South- west of Salem, frame house Ur.

22, Kansas stable hog lots well 14 lev'" deep; Time on $2P0. No 48 ItiO acres price Seven milo from Halem, 87 acres plowed, house; stables, hoy lots, 15 acres fenced, wel only 18 feet deep, 150 peach trees, some apple tiees, 8110 bearing prnpos, and a line location. No 74, 160 Priee Is one of the finest stock and grain tarmsoj the creed, Hi mile northwest of Cora aeres in cultivation plenty of water and tim ber, small fruit and other shrubbery. Kriuno house bunk stable and 30 acres in piibturt good wells etc. ifo 79, 180 price 54,000.

i Only two miles from Judson, half mile front. Church and school, frame house 24 feet frame barn 34 54 feet. foot posts, i2 acres) fenced, watered by wells and wind mill, forest trees, fruit tuecs, and nil otliei. kind of fruit, 145. acres plowed, corn cril', etc.

1,500 can run on long time. No 7T, 80 acres, price $1,000. -2' Close to Lebanon, house, frame stable 14. 4 feet, 30 acres fenced, well watered, mvt rll kinds of fruit, htnre hog hit, large corn cril: 0 aerer plowed. 5J0 On long time.

NAfs. Price 100 acres 1 mile south of Sweet Home, V. IU level and very well improved, two wells, Uouv stable etc. small fruit and 50 acres in tu'5' tion, fjtO on long time, will trade for toel le t- if. 'e we not jieo time, kind reader? No SO SO; Acres.

Price. $850. Four miles southeast of acres The proposed extension of the Central Branch from Greenleaf to Phillipsburg will probably become the main line. There are a great many crooks in the road between Greenleaf and Marvin, and a great many heavy grades between Greenleaf and Clifton; and these may be avoided by the new line- From Phillipsburg to Marvin is only twelve miles, and this is more than saved in the proposed cut off be tweeri Greenleaf and Mankato. Leavenworth Tiraesi RED'ClOlDrCORIrMD SIIITB Dr.

JOHN IIISLOP; Physician hud Surgeon, Kansas. Is one of the leading practitioners of the county, and will visit the sick and afflicted day or nightJ Sod house and board stable good well hor lots and some smail trun bargain. No. 83, SO acres, price 900. 2 miles from gwect Home, close to scnooi, i fiiii hnir 90 xagejinei AX OFFISH 11 A IS AX OFFEItt n.

it. A.VTiioxrs papek, 'fin. I.KAf'sYoitTa Daily TiSfts, iXD The Cuba Uxiox, FOR ONLY S5.00 ftirn whole ir. We have madf? sunh nr iiieinrnts with Tkk Ls viswoiits fisiKg h-it to rcr that letvlinsr nnper wiili Dip I'siox, for tire dollars oiilv. Tin.

Timi: ii the II 1 'alio. ilitDnkpit- ml lis. J. N. CRANDALL, Carpenter and Joiner; KANSAS, CORA, Contracting a specialty.

All work wiii-ranted to be first claw. Cfcarg es reasonable. Shop with Adam KcDnrdy. GOING Leaves Smith Centre 9 Jf.j Cora, P. arriving at Red Cloud 6, P.

M. "GOING SOUTH! Leaves Red Chnd 7 A. Cora, arrivino at Smith Centre 3, P. M. 1 acres plowed, well watered, 60 apple trees, oO plowed.

SUOOontiine. So.Sk acres, price (iaW. 6milefrom Salem, school on farm, frame house 14x28, stable and com crib 16x feet, 12 acres femed, watered by White Book and two never failintr springs, acres timer, So acres plowed. tu0 on Ioiib time. No 41 320 acres price 13,600.

8 miles north-west of Salem, well improved, 10a acres, plowed, house, pasture and timber, part on time. COGKLE'SSPiLLS This old English Family Medicine In uso for 8(1 years, all over the world, for Bile, Indigestion, Lirer, Ac. Cf Pure Vegslable Ingredients. FREE FROM MERCURY. Tho wife of the editor of this index to bargains, and local news was the recipient this week, of a nice present from the well selected stock rf books and statiouarv of the Post Office store, Salefn Kari.

It was a fine album, compliment of Mr. andMrs. G' W. Reed of the Salem Argus. They, kep a ne? and and fine line of Looks, novelties and notions, and we herewith return thanks and the hope that they may continue to grow in the knowledge of the truth and the road to BALD1TH riCKELL.

EGUIDF mum pniui" jirnitl. Jt sw'iovts in the tniorco- i VH iit fl ptl nti'l tiiut the? Rtntutos eb-iuld fil" instt'rd i't (M'Mr-y. iiiii'lnietno 'r'ont csmpaisrh.it will hemohs I thmi iHrrn-ytiinr. th Mil of nil qut utions I will in- prf-fiilr'i in its d.liiinns, mid wisiie -not ii iin.vlli.iieout ifleDf thvstmikht i II, i tii-Ki t. Itlifve that all are entitled i.Tii- IKIVFAiSTH Wr.KKLY TiwES.

ilriiMOHA rvniS, for dir onimia. I very, Feed; Sale STAM.P. Daily except Sundays. Passengers Salem Kansas. and Packages conveyed at jfon ewney it anm- Thi Ef.n tern all the carious duubtfal or imjimiH-r warn "11 FnHofverr intprfti? iub infomwtton.

PI iikAl TY kad II4PPINKSS tar prontt lU tnT vou f'; Modi! Aid. whrn nrr -ri broitjrntfKOTtetoyna. 4ft ITnaArrful VkX FIlTl Rh, trn loise. or nk or wtii.nfi'M.j mid H. SMtiimWbV'03.

WHITHER. Sfc LohJ Mr4 WHMtR lUia OUT iiXB WUU WIWI Vble rriees. t. T. New Barn, New Rigs and Good Teams, At Reasonable Prices.

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Pages Available:
278
Years Available:
1886-1887