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Smith County Bulletin from Smith Center, Kansas • 2

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"JOE." THE RECORD. 17, 6, RITCHIE. JACOB BRUNNER In reply to tho elegant and gentle 1883 PRIDAY, FEB. manly request of "Joe" in the Pioneer of last week, we proceed to enlighten DEALER IN PCBLISHEHSi BURRJfcOOOLIDGE, ARCHITECT AND CWNTB ACTOR. iVVill furnish bills and specifications for the building of Bridges, or any kind of frame work, Goop referenc es him in regard to the power of the County Commissioners to employ a committ ee to put the books of the )in( Smith, Phillips, aal htoe Cmtin.

AT LOWEST RATES OF INTEREST BY S. H. BRADLEY, ATTORNEY- AT-LAW, Hill WIN, KANSAS There will bf about fifty contested DRY GOODS, CLOTHING NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION State In the District court of the 15 Judicial District of the state Smith County, Kansas Smith Go. in said state JUSTUS AMIS, Plaintiff. vs.

J. B. GILMAN, Defendant; Said Defendent J. B. Oilman will take notice that he ha qeea sued in the above named Court, by the auove-nwnedJPlaittiff, upon petition 'field in said court cU0aig judgment in the sum of One Hundred and Twenty Dollar damages, justly due the said plaintiff, retailing from the breach of the warranty given to taid plaintiff, by said Defendent, upon the trade of a certain mare to this plaintiff, during the year 1881, in the month of April of said year, and Uto that an attachment has heen issued in said case and has been levied upon the following-described property, towlt: One Hundred bushels of Corn more otless in Lincoln township.

Smith as the property said Defendant; and also upon thd the following-described Real Estate property of said Defendant, situated in Smith o6uuty, Kanses towit: The North-east Quarter ()of Section No. Twenty (20) in Township No. Four, (4) south, of Range No. Elevet, (ii) west, in said county; and the Defendent is hereby notified that he must answer the petition filed therein by said plain tiff, on or before the 18th day of March, 1883, or stid petitiou will be taken as true, aud judgment for Platntiffin said action, or the sum claimed en the nrniinn riorl anri in seats in the rt congress. county treasurer into proper shape.

Should our friend Joe take the statutes of Kansas and turn to Chap. 25, BOOTS, SHOES The number of immigrants landing at Castle Garden list weok was Section 1, fourth clause, he will find the following language, in regard to tho powers of a county, as a body, politic and corporate: To make all contracts and do all other acts in relation to tne A 1 1 1 property or concerns ol tne founty, attrchment therein granted will be rendered necessary to its corporate or uuimms- T. P. BOOTH, AND PAINTER. LN EAR EO WEN'S SHOP, HITH KANSAS, trative powers.

Rclihnn', elevk court Uhl Pickler, Att'ys for Plaintiff- Should his eye stray down to Sec HATS, CAPS, GROCEPIES, WATCHES, CLOCKS, QUEENSWARL CROCKERY, JEWELRY, NOTIONS. All will be sold at lowest prices. Call and convince yourself. Kansas has a population of more than one-third of whom are children. A bill has been introduced iu the Pennsylvania legislature to prohibit giving passes except to officers of railroads or employees.

A trial of vails mate of paper pulp under a hi en pressure, will soon be made on a western railway. If the rails prore tii bo yood, there wiil be a revolution in railroading. tion 3 on the same page he will find: TORNADO INSURANCE. CASH OR TIME. R.s&tes cheap as tlis Clicjipcst.

Call on George L. Burr, SMITH CENTRE, KANSAS "That the powers of a county as a i NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Lanil OQ'ioe at Kirwin lions. 4952 Jan.2!y 1SS3 Notieo is hereby Riven that the following-named body, politic and corporate, shall be exercised by tho board of county commissioners. settler haa filed notice of las intention tlTiiinUe linfll proof in support of his claim, tind that euiil proof will be made before tho Judpo nt Smith Centre Should he endeavor by tho power of evasion, which ho attributes to a MiEstGArmi.

legal education, but which he himself Hoems to possess iu a much more than he does a talent, emmoiiu ctosre Kftu.n, on 31a reii 1S83, vn: JOHN J. WHEATLEY, 11. E. Xo ltU-llYfir the hf. IT ur Sen 24 awl mid lf fir 13 Tp I south, range II west.

He names the following witnesses to prove resMoine upnj, an 1 cultivation or, viz: Jnha N.CiiiiiilaU aai Henry of Cora kaiiiiiH, airl J. M. Brown n.i I Win Hooper, of Kansas. T. M.

Hfxm, Uhl Piekler, Att'ys. n27t5, for argument, endeavor to dodgo the issue and deny the application of the Thk first conviction for attempting to commit suicide has been obtained in New York. A woman named Armstrong tried lo hang herself in a police station ceh. and on being arraigned plead guilty, and is now awaiting sentenc BOOTS H- REEB DEALER IN DEALER IN SHOES section to the case in point, wo would respectfully refer him to Vol. ti of the Kansas reports, page 510, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Land Office nt Kirwiu, Kiiusnf, where the Supreme court, upon a case almost exactly parallel to the Jan.

IGlh, 1 683 4901 THE PEOPLE'S LIBRARY. Contains more rpa matter for the money than any other. It is the one that makes a specialty of American stories; written by May Astucs Fleming and other popular American Three huu-dred and thirty lr.imber.J now ready. The fullow-ns are some of hsr hjst stories. Pull catalogue mailed free.

Ko. Price. 37. The Secret Sorrow'. JVIiiy Agues Fleming.

20c 55 Fated to Marry, by May Agnes Fleming, 10c GO. East Lynns, by Mrs Hen -y Woo 1, 20c 40. Dora Thorao, 2Cc 41. Blunders of a Ba--hful Man, by the author 0 A FINE ASSORTMENT OF Governor Glk on Monday ap pointed Amos Harris, of Wichita, Judge of the new Eighteenth Judicial district, sed of the counties of Butler, Sedgwick, Harper, Barber and Kingman. The Judge is an old-time dem -rat.

Tub expensos the penitentiary for January amounted to $8,510.46. The earnings of ilia same institution for the same tim were: cash turned Notice i.s here by given tiint tho foliovviiiK-iiflincd settler has filed notice of his intention to make flnnli proof iu apport of hu chiiiu. ami that said proof will be made bofore the Register or Receiver, r.t Kirwin, Kansas, ouFeb'yl. 1883, A. MCKIEIHAN.

No 17,744, for the hf 8 qv sec and the hf qr see 2 tp I raugo 15 lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, nud cultivation of snid laud via John Marran, Wn. RoUt Howard and John Parsons, all of Franklin, Neb. T. M. Helm, rtegwtor Dodgk Attys.

J19n24 ALL KINDS OF BOOTS AND SHOES KEPT CONSTANT A Bad Boy's Diary. 10c PHY GROCERIES, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Oaps, Notions, Queensware, Soap, Coal Oil, and BKLOIT FLOUR, Es Will Ml al Md Mi; H. 198, Hilda, by ths author of Dora Thome. 20c LY ON HAND. 3IG.

09 Readings! and Recitations. 10 315, A Boy's Diary 20 130 The Three Cons'ias by May Agnai Fleming 10c NOTICE FOR TUBLICTION. into the State treasury, one in. question, the only difference being that the board employed some one to do the work that had been neglected or poorly done by the registers of deeds instead of the work that had been neglected or poorly done by counly treasurers, and construed the statute upon the point at issao. After quoting the law that we have given above, and other sections to the' samo effect, equally strong, but for which we have no room, it was decided that the power given to the board under that section was very broad; that public convenience and public interest required that the work should be done and that a3 those registers of deeds who had neglected their duty had gone out of office, there was no way of enforcing that duty and no way of remedying the evil but to hire someone to do it.

CUSTOM WORK A Philip Breon, PlaintiP In the District Court i t. vs. valve of coal shipped to State institutions, ng a total of SPECIALTY. t05. Saved trom Death, by Jennie S.

Aleott, 20c 320, Dinry of a Villago (losnip. lOe 312 A Dark Marriage Morn, by the author of Dra Tluirne. 20c 290, Tho Kuwhtbridb'e Mystery, CJias. Reade, 10c 21f. Blnir, The Western Detective.

2')c Ia Breon, Defendent SlU.USY.bo. xne ol earnings To Isa Breou: Yon are hereby notified that an action has been commenced nxaiust yo i in the I )is-trict Court of the fifteenth judicial district of Kansas, in Smith county iu said state, by the nbove plaintiff, the general nature of which to obtain a over expenditure; svas therefore $1, 577.22. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Tho People's Library is printed from largo type on good paper. Sold by newsdealers or mailed decree of divorce from the bonds of matrimony, upon the grounds of abandonment for more than ouc year last past; as fully appears from the petition now on file in the office of tho Clerk of the above-men postpnid on receipt of Any person ordering $1.00 worth, we a splendid serial story by The New York Weekly Witness sajs: "If is much to be deplored West Side Public Square, NOKTH SIDE PUBLIC SQUARE, SUITS CENTRE, KAKSAS. tioned court, and that unless you i.lend to said peti Martf Cecil Hay, entitled "Back to the old Dome." Smith Oentre, Kansas.

that Kansas has very greatly lowered Every one should read it. Ask your newsdealer fur tion on or before the 3d day of March, 188.5, the matters here-iu averred wiil be taken as true an 1 confessed, and judgment rendered accordingly. the PEOPLE'S Lli'liARY, or send your orders to vln40tf its high standing State. To elect a man of exceeding bad record J. S.

OGITA'lE A CO. Philip Bbeon, ilain'ui. t'uldislicrs, A Nasal Injector free with each PlCKLER, Atty'a for Plff, during1 the war and who is strongly jl9. P.O. Box E3 Hose street, New York bottle of Shiloh Catarrh Remedy.

The argument advanced by Joe that the commissioners had no power in favor of the liquor traffic in pref Price 50 cents at Ayers and erence to tne noble dd. dona was a SOTICE FOR PUBLICATION'. to employ anyone to perform such Xothiug sliort of 1'iimislnkable Land Office, Kirwin, Kansas, liCMiefitK. J94G Jan. 16 683.

-0F- performance in the art of sinking which lowered the whole State and will not soon be forgotten." Conferred upon tens of thousands Notice is hereby given that tne foilowiug-unmed settler has filed notice of hia intention to make final vtrtj-F l.i a 11 wf rtP Vij ui ntifl Vof ctntil rtvf w5 II of sufferers co Id originate and work was brought out by the attorney for plaintiffs, but as he had neither law nor reason to back it, and Joe's article had not at that time been published, the Supreme court which 1 be nia-le before the Probate Judge at Smith centre, maintain the eputariOll CORA STORE. The first semi-annual dividend of naiMSMOD fliarcn iso, viz tenon, 1 Ail! Kb SAKbAi AKILIjA CniOVS. seotion -2. rowa 3: rmurc a COOlDOUnd Of best Veire- No. 54U5.

I table alternatives, with the Iodides ie names iue ioiiowms wicneases to prove niscou- i pnt r.n MCDOWELL. IS WHAT THEY ALL SAY. HAS ALWAYS ON HAND A GOOD STOCK OF viz; Joel EarUctt: Bates: Win Hall and Ojcarj IUl, UlOOd-making, blood-Cleaning, Patronize Home. jieors ot Jsalcni, Kansas, i. 31.

lirxxi, Uhl fiinC effectual of all ocmedies for scrofu- tho permanent school fund has been apportioned to the various counties, and will bo forwarded to treasurers at once. The total amount is the school population of the State is 357,920, making just thirty-six cents each. Tho total for the corresponding period last year was increase for the year, $2,813 24. ulous, raurcunal or blood disorders Uniformly certain and successful it Remember that VOU Call btlV NOT CE FOR PUBLICATION Land Office at Kirwiu, Kan produces rapia ana complete cufes No. 4924 Jan, 23, 188:5 of Scrofula, Sores, Boils, Humors, DRY GOODS, Dry Goods, Notice is hereby triveu that the fbn.viasr-iuim p.mnloc did not think much of it.

There was a sentence or two at the latter part of our worthy iiend's article which leads us to believe that ho has been barking up the wrong tree and that af tr all he has written he does not even know what the smelling committee, he terms them in his harmless playful way, are doing. He says, "I claim that it is the commissioners duty to settle, and not a committee." TLe committee is not doing the work of-tha cyzuniis-sioners, lut of the past treasurers. Tiuil hey wiro never exptcied to make a settlement with tho treasur sPtt.ler hiu file.l uoticn of hU intention to t.mk (hill 1 CLOTHI'TG, proof in support of hi? claim, nmi that proof will ana aisoruess arising irom lmpun- Groceries, shoes, Hats, clrtliing, be made before the Probate uJsc, at Smith Ceo- ties of the blood VV its BOOTS SHOES, and caps, boots rooliilc 11 aiway iciicyts uuu uuitb he No. 45i'3 for then who qr, hf nw dr. section Liver Complaints, Female Weak HATS, CAPS 25.

ru.l 8 qr wqr section 2. nnc TrrAm, 1 nti lie uame the wilueaes to p-revo -con- a- John C. in a speech made at the Tyner school-honse, in German township, said: "Talk about sending Webb McNall to To-pekatogive 11s railroad legislation, when ho travels wherever he h3 a tin io isrosilci.ee upon, a.il culiva! ion of sail land, lent IXnewcr of Waning Vitality. NOTIONS QUEENSWARE, ii. H.V..H1, illl lnr 11 1 1 1 1 I 11 I 11 I flflil it Inc as cneap at my store as yot can by going further! Recie Jones, of co.iti'e.

1 T. M. Hki.m i equai. ii tones up me system, re uti I Tickler. attys.

Kcgi.icr. stores and nreserves the health, and awav frnm linm. er, lut to put the imparts viyorand eim-gy, ror forty IN JFAUT JiVERxTHlNCj WANTED BY THE FARMERS ALSO mind to upon a railroad pass." Will Mr, DavenporL's mouth piece tell us vears it has hppn in thf ninqt pvtpn. uu- coui; lii a bjiu oc me voTTpi- lu.Tiv.-t'rciNr. QQctfX exchange or I A.GENT FOR THE CELEBRATED I- mvc use, anu is touav tne most what is the present opinion of our con i isfjioners can settle with Mr gootls.

at inai'ket price 5.74 rcb. avanaoie meaicme lor tne sunering Rhodes and Mr. Dean, which they sick. Davis sewing machine. representative upon McNall us legislator and the subject of ridin upon a free pass.

have not vet teen al le to do, ana For sale by all druggists. that we may in tho future have MITH CENTRE, KANSAS correct basis from which to reckon iu order to avoid perpetuating the vlu2" ntr duty collec ed on lolls for i he year ending June 30, amoun'ed present errors. t'ijcu tli.i the following -iiimed littler hu noti. ol'hia intention to make final proof in ptiyport of clniin, and that pai 1 proof wil, be male beforo the Probate Jmhre nt Smith Centre Kauaa, on March 20, IS83, viz JOTEHII WAKNEH, a. So.

5541 for.thc qr section '2, town 4, ra.iKo II west He names the followiagr wituesacs to prove hh roni'lcuco upon, ami cultivation of sniillaml, viz: 'Vm. Jonc3, Wm- Newton, Yw. Sargent'. aid Taylor Warner, of iS.vect ironic, Smith county, km, X. M.

Ilclm, KegLster. I'attee Koyce, nttys. i NOXlCtJ FOP- PUBLICATION. msm to more than a quarter of a million N. H.

LOW, PROPRIETOR. GEO. L. BURR, Agent for the Surinrfleld Inuranee Co. OP MASS.

of dollars, or, to speak exactly, $7(5, THE FARMERS A Pennsylvania paper gives the vu woooen aua ner, fallowing anecdote about Bowen which pay 50 per cent, al valorem KUNNlhift ft ki His reputation is growing: "The charact er of Bowen, the new Sonator the total receipts for tho same period aggregated $305,813.35. It may sur from Colorado, is very well shown in Lain! Odlcoot Kirwin, ii049 Feb. Ifnh, 1883, HARDWARESTORE. AHLBORW BRO'S, one of his railroad adventures. He prise mothers to know that lif teen-sixteenths of all the dolls and toys Notk-c is hereby triveu that tho 'llowiii-name 1 was attorney for, a road which was to Insures against Fire; Lightning Tornadoes, settler has filodiiotiee ot hw intention to make fhial proof iu stipport hif elaim ami that said proof vill be niado before tha Probate Judge at Smith CVntrc'i their children play with are of for eign origin.

It is noi; an ivAavly pro ruceivo a certificate for its lands upon the completion of oach ten miles. kanHs oa March 24, 1883. viz FT CI15LER, HAVE ALWAYS ON HAND A FULL STOCK saic nation that spends nearly Thia provision was complied with by u. k.No, 6192 for the qr section 7, town 3 south. 000 a year for its little girls.

3 rauisc 12 weft. He names the follow iu witnesses to prove his eon- building the first ten miles of road, whereliy so much land was secured. limit Liimo i. re.4lcuee iion, and cultivation of, eaid land Iee following is the vote in the vi; J. Swnyzo, Howell, A Brndy aud James SIMPLE The rails were then aken up and YTOKXADOES DENTISTRY.

Dr. W. Y. Campbell 2 Surgeon-Dentist, LOCATED AT uioearty. rll ef Smith ceutre, Kansas.

T. II. Helm, Register. moved ahead ten miles and relaid, State Senate on hvying the House railroad bill on the table: Yeas AHer, Biue. Boling, Bradbury.

Brigffs. Buchan, Clark, Ever-, and another land certificate applied NO l'tOE POU PUBLICATION. for. This was continued until the ''Laud Office at Kirw in, Kans. Kiih.

I SK3. HARDWARE, Tinware, i three hundred" miles ol line were KotMe is hereby tdven that the following -namud settlor pat tiled notwo of hu intention to make nnai proof iu subport of hia claim, and that said proof will be made before the Clerk qf tho District Court at KIRWIN, KAJSTSA Smith centre, Kas.ou March 24, 18s3 vi: J. W. HARWOOD, No. 17436 for the vr ht section 33, town 1, SUPERIORITY I A SPECIALTY.

soutli. ranKo Id west, Ua names the folluwiwr witnesses to Drove his con tinuous reaiilflueo upon, aad cultivaiiou of, saiu laud, rlr Joua Jjritton, eo. Waller, Unas uaruner anu WiU also practice ax Cedarvnie, Gay WAGON- WOOD CARIAGrE STOCK H. M. Barger, au of Smith Centre, Kansas.

finished and the land secured. When it was all done, Bowen made the speech of congratulation at the jubilee." The proposition to rescind the prohibitory amendment was killed in the House, ednesday. On the ffnal vote, fifty-one voted for rescinding, and sixty-five against nine absent or not voting. This is better than the friends of temparance expected, and is a great surprise to the opposition. Manhattan Nationalist.

T. M. Helm, Uhl Pfckler. atfys. And will be prepared to do any kind of P.

work in the line ot his profession, at ON ALL OF WHICH THEY WILL GIVE YOU CLOSE CASH PRICES. reasonable prices. JBRemember, all NOTICE, Land Oflfico at Kirwin, Kas. 5041 Febmarv 14. 1883, work NEVVHOME Gnarauteed toGiveSatisfkction.

eat, Finch, Funston, Gbisse, Grreeno" Hacliney, Keller, Long, McLouth, Metsker, Patchin, Koc'or Williams. Total, 21. Nays Benson, Brey-fogle. Boderick, Brown, Case, Collins, Crane, Hogg, Hutchinson, Johntz, Jones, Riddle, Sexton, Sluss, Thatcher, Ware, Wilkie. Total, 18.

A RESOLUTION was introduced into the Senate this week authorizing the committee to draft a bill appropriating $25,000 out of the State treasury for the relief of the sufferer by the Ohio floods. It was finally en-dofinately postponed. We think he action of the Senate was Whatever is done by the people of Kansas to assist tho unfortunates should not be taken out of the treasury which contains money raised by taxation for other purposes. The better Xfmj would be for money to be raised by voluntary contribution. Notice is hereby eiven that the fol- SEWING MACHI HE CO- Will be in Kirwin tho first week of lowing -named settler has filed notice SMITH CENTRE, KANSA each month.

of his intention to makeftnai proot in suDtKrt of his claim and that said chi cago proql.will be maue ueiore ine jrrorjate 3 mass. and ATLANTA. GA. lTIAOCMAAK. Judge at 5mith Uentre, Jiansas, on March 28, 1883, viz: Lerqy Crofut, 'Tli! An ntlMl smIMmiV ifirtlra 4 ffi B.

No. 15810 for the qr section There were eight tons of postage strmps, fifty -two tons of, envelopes, one hundred and thirteen and oner half tons of. postal cards, and seven-toon tons of newspaper wrappers sold ol the New York post-office in 1J82. town 3, range Id. He names the This Space Belongs to REESE.

following witnesses to prove his con true wy, AyplMya HjifSi icitirtiiiii. Mm or tU nmw I. inn HI tth JmT7ii Inn, lnlCTf.r.iiHh tb.niM.My yawl rfllft. tmtt MllitMtMl kM yooJ Un twt to in wm urn, mi mmt i In Ilr (iittMMpraaMtM. ftmiS ill 1 1 win MMjUi rlliTJy lunula tbM UI gtr mttmt MMWM.

1 to wiri t.Ttb.uajrtiiiiii i i rtftmim ricltiiMiMfnJirAtahiitll il.lMMto.rfm.iM. timing MU, MW ftKt.tOT.uaMc.nt ntaaiM.Ml tH tt tOmltm Hill L. F. WEAVER tinuous residence upon and culhva- tiod of said land, viz Jacob iVroorn. The sum, altogether derived from Dwighfc Hackott, Moiit Phillips and Jl Ii i Ki I HI 'm ill Cwiti'iaH.

postage at that office waa Roinjuo, of Siuif Centre, Kan- 1030 Main street, KANSAS CITY, MO. 29. kir i of Ui tlCmlG T. M. Helm, Register.

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