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The Longton Gleaner from Longton, Kansas • 3

The Longton Gleaner from Longton, Kansas • 3

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An Indian Territory Murder PERSONAL, PICK-UPS. Painterhood Gossip. This is good FriaayT and Sunday is Easter. TIME S. Flour of White.

used in said election for nnli I Po8i, ion be of the form tZ wonls stated snnl Thirty iv notice ittsMid election Bmll be firsl 4na'1" eor.lmtr to law, and the i i 1UI11 said conn. of licrnlnf Buy the Humboldt None better. on ILongton, 'Kansas, Friday, April '23. 188C. White went down to Independence Monday and returned on Tuesday.

tv i-i r-A large v.ucieu directed Our Livery Stables are enjoying drummer trade now. to proclamation give Hfim nonce ami make due of said election. 1.60, IN ADVANCE. tnuu ik nowaru Kxnsas this Mr Robinson, of Independence, made us a pleasant call on Wednesday. Tom is an old Iowa acquaintance of ours, and we are always glad to see him.

Feeding t'me is past. A I Cox and wife are both on the sick-list. This week has bean busiest week the con-planter's will see this season on Paint erhood. Jas Kittermau is having his house plastered and painted. Barker is doing the work.

Tice and Jas Mattews went up to Howard Saturday and came home Sunday. Patterson re sieved a letter a few days ago stateiug that he was wanted at Topeka as a state juror but not being well he was of April Fort Smith, Ark, April 20. Special Patrick McCarthy, one of the murderers of the Mahoney toys, was brought here from the Indian Territory in irons to-day. He and a companion commit ted a horrible murder a lew days ajjo near Vinita, in the Cherokee nation. These two men got into tLe confidence of the Mahoney boys and obtained permission to travel with them through the Indian country, but in a lonely v.

ROE. Born to Mr and Mrs Wiu Head, in this city on Friday night, a girL Boone Pace have the Famous, World-Renowned John Deere Plows for sale. W. M. CROOKS Entered the pcitofflce at LongUia Kmsm, ond clow matut of Elk City was in town Attest: J.

Frank Baker, Wednesday. Skai Rev. N. G. Buckley, preached Congregational church last Sunday night.

Miss Lizzie McClnre nresented us with a TIME TABLE. K. C. L. S.

R. R. Passenger, going -west, 7:23 a Cy Patterson started out to Greeley county last week. place in the woods hey murdered the Mr Sharp of Alabama, father of Frank and jii me veiled bv law i-ence to the aforesaid Tn beautiful bouquet a Wednesday. ranntv Mmm; ri oi Of i Mar3clls Sharp, who has been here visiting has purchased the Gann farm of 40 acres 'Passenger, going east, Freight, west 10:10 a Freight, east 4:30 'Freight, west ra freight eoinz east at ao Michizan Grown Earlv Rose Potatoes for pi-otlaiui D.

E. Hubbell and family spent Sunday Fall River visiting relatives. will be held sale at the. Longton Trade Palace. Rule north of Busby.

Price paid $700. boys took what valuables they had, and after throwing tLe bodies in a ditch some distance off the ti road took the teams and drove away. They sold the teams so cheap that suspicion was ex county of Elk, ui biuu longton Township State of Kansas, on the 6th SEWING-MACHINE The Painterhood Enterprise Society meets at Busbr everv Tuesday nieht. We did not uy or Wfly, a I III KXI-i fit 4 We recieved a pleasant call from Roe on Saturday, Dick was down on buisness and Wb LJIK 1 1 1 1 fl I Secret Societies. A great many of our farmers have given up planting coin with a planter and are using HAS NO EQUAL.

get the proceedings but rumor states that they was as jolly as ever. list-era. 'w nvn rrf innnE Tin 242. I '0 0 F. cited, and they were suspectd of having areorfranizin? a comiianv to build iR be stolen them.

McCarthy was arrested PERFECTS A TISFACTION a Vjl J. JLA Miets every Friday night at 7:30 P'm Visitinz Brethren invited Fred Butler, made his regular trip down the question thcmreuUaeJ18810116" UpD D.T8:,sni7haDatLVod?f ofAfiA- Sheriff of Elk county kansat BrRCHnK1f a 1 tween Cave Springs and Busby to be known as the Cave Springs, Busby and Oak Valley GEORGE E. OTT, N-Q from MoJine Saturday night, and remained but his partners fled the country. McCartney does not deny the killing, but he claims they killed them in Kansas Road. Teamp.

until Monday. CUF A NARY, Sec'y. New Home Sbtoe HacMie Co. ORANQE, MASS. 30 Union Square, N.Y.

Chicago, lit. Atlanta, Ga. Dallas, Tex San Frandico, Cat. Don't Forget. nvn-rnN LODGE.

NO. 26. A. F. A.

and hauled them into the Indian Terri Mrs White, and Miss Estella Gitch- AJ Meots 1st and 3d Saturday of each month If you want the best possible light made from Oil's buy the Head-light Oil of White. Wanted. A few good city lots by the Longton Land and Investment Company. S. H.

PATTERSON, Sec'y, Mrs A Miller has had her buisness house painted. far rent, two rooms, in this city in a pleasant location. Mrs Estt, ell, of Elk Falls were in the city over Sunday tory. This could give the Knasas court jurisdiction and give him impris That we keep corn, bv the car or wagon the guests of Miss Addie White. Corn! Corn! Visiting Brethren invited.

i GUST ANDERSON, X. C. H. LEDDEN, Seo'y. load for sale.

G. B. SHAW Co. onment instead of the gallows. C.

i Graham, of Howard was in the city Journal. 4 1 if TH MONEY TO LOAN, JACKSON At G. B. Saw Col yesterday. VL i The Mahjiey bova above mentioned are nvr.mN LODGE.

NO. 117, 0. U. On Real Estate at 9 per cent, by the Long. two he Mahoney boys that lived 4 miles north.

I Meets everv'JEatuTday night. Visiting C. C. Torrey was in the city a day or this week yisiting his brother W. F.

fish now Notice of Condemnation. Notice is hereby crivnn ,1,., tou Land and Investment Company. S. II. PATTERSON, Sec'y.

VV E. WHITE. M. W. ThcTooys are catchiog some fine days.

east of here, and went down in the Territory last fall to work on the They were H. W. CRAIG, Recorder. Grand-Ma McKay got back from Colarada We are in receipt of the progarm for the both fine, well respected young men, Springs, on Wednesday night. Farm to exchange for City Property Land and.

In vestment Company. McCarthy had ought to be made tell who twenty first meeting of the Kansas State Sun JUJ off. ding to uw. fr iu MULLIGAN POST, No. 91, Grand Arnry his partners were, and then hang him on the day School Association, to be held at Junct (f iesSf 111 Company, Iuni the was in the 3ity Mr Davis, of Moline, the Republic, meets on the 1st Wednesday first tree they could get to.

ion City, May 4th, 5th and 6th. The topics Wm-f Torry presented us with yestrdry. of Pit "WVM located throuKh th Coumr utting8 and eifinkn'uTrfST be lettuce and raddibes from his garden, last are practical, and In the hands of those whose tf each month at 7 and on the 3rd Wed nesday at 1 A All members are request names appear, can hardly fail to make an en' "Monday. Dr McKesson started out west yastern ed to bo present, and visiting comrades are thusiastic and usful Convention. Among sired by said comnTnT 'Jnt de- to look at the country.

deemed uoceamrv fr' n. "Jl be I those from abroad are E. O. Excell and Rev, If you wish to buy, sell or reata farm or invited to attend. GEO.

S. LOGAN, P. Qi HA1NLAIN, Adjt, Proclamation and Notice of Special ater etotiouH, mater al for Vn't bor the riirlit construction, except tim- S. Black, keeps gasoline 20 cents per gal' Election. S.

B. Barnitz, while the State is represented by its leading. Christain workers. Local city property. Call on J.

A. Smith in Times ofBce. Ion. and station" aT7 reir 1 luctg, and the riirht rr matters are in the hands of leading citizens of Whereas, On the 1st day of April, A. County Officers.

nf TTnurlnip RRiiroBentatiV8.C44S DlBtrict has his new house in the Notice Everybody. will carefully iurv, r1 urvey a ascertain the ouautitv of land necessary for smrh 4'auiuy oi 1 necessary for such nnrn. Junction City, with Rev. H. W.

Stearns as lbbb, the Board of County Commissioners of west part of tha city almost ready to move chairman, and they will cordially welcome all the county oi Elk, State of Kansas, made an such SeK" nd PPri the value of J. W. Riley keeps a large stock of pure into! at G. Dewey: Sherifi; J. Q.

BurchfielJ County Clerk, iJ.SJohusou; County Treasurer, C.VV.Banitw; Cpuu-y Attorney, L. Scott; Register of Deeds, M. lork of District Court. K. Hurst: Probata of land aud "llloi or other lot White Lead and all kinds of Oils which he who come.

The only credential required is that you want to go. and either tell or learn order of which the following is' a copy: OKI) Kit Whereas, A petition signed by L. H. Ams ll Weltv; Runt, of Pub. Instructions, W.

F. A batter place than Longton could be DOES NOT BURN OR BUSTER. REQUIRES NO RUBBING. tm Vumtna Cures Coffin joint Lameness, WU ilDrSSS'Contractcd and Tender Fret, Sweeny, A Bruised Shouldern, Poll- Kvil, Fistula. Sprung Kneca.Cockad Ankle, Ulceration of the Foot, Sor Shoulders A Breast, Corns in Boriies Faet, tionrin v' Bucn quarter we- sells at the lowest cash price.

-iiTen County Surveyor, B. T. Kirkpatrick; Coroner of better method of Sunday School work. found 'to put up a Roller Mill. bury and three hundred and seven other J3.

S. Oluej; Co. UommisalouerH, n. w. iu.

Marshall, John Hugg. persons, the same being more thau two-fiftha I have 30 or 40 tons of prairie hay and 7 Yi 7 6 "iin ieui cwuen we will onDrafne inter st. Wo will commence to lay oft said route si.L-traeM as aforesaid, on the line of id cWoanv railroad, on located, at or near the y-5 route crosses the ease llneHk'cnS, Kln Painterhood Township, in said mn, 7' W. F. Torry will furnish you a plat of the The Weekly Capital and Farmers of the resident taxpayers, and also more than or 8 tons of millet for sale.

a majority of the legal voters, of Longton Journal. city of Longton with its additions for 50 cents. Money toLoan. A BEZONA. lownship, county ot hlk.

State of Kansas, having been presented to the Board of county Commissioners of the county of Eik, asking fl. If B.or Muscular Rhenmatlsm.Nou-UQ Lame Hack: and general bodily paina A aclies. Sold by Druggists. 18 oi. Bottle $1.00.

4 oz. Bottle 60 ota. PBEPAEEO KIT ST f. H. JACKSON Quincy, Illinois.

The Weekly Capital and Farmers' Journal All parties owing me, will find the accounts D. 1HHH. oi rtprn, A. that a special election be called and ordered in the hands of D. W.

Jackson 4ir eolechon. is an 8 page, 56 column weekly paper, pub lished by Hudson at Topeka, Kansas, Til Meets on tne j. JL. 2ad Thcrs-day of each month at the Congregational "Church at 2 o'clock. All ladies are invit- ed to come out and take part with us.

'Mas Bigoers, Pres. Mrs. Belt, Sec'y K. W. M.

ROK, -A. K. BROWEH, aiAItLKS BABBOUH, 4 'oniini(wionrs. in said Longton Township, for the purpose of FRED -FLORY. On real estate by the Longton Land and Investment Company vCattle Wanted to Herd.

voting upon a proposition to subscribe to the The Capital is the Official State Paper, and capital stock of the Kansas, Oklahoma and A gentleman by the name of Magarity, ho gives very complete reports of the meetings Texas Railway Company, and issue the bonds rented the Swinney farm on Painterhood, and of the Legislature, and all convention and as of Longton Township in payment therefor; has gone to Bates county Mo. for his family. which petition, exclusive of the signatures, is I will herd cattle near Busby, Kansas, this in words and hgures as lollows, to-wit: W. M. COVEKTRY, Pres.

A. D. BKEDLE, Vice-Preg I BJALTER. CiMhicr. sociations at the State capital.

It contains a GAR department, and its general and State news features are strong. It is a splendid A man and a team of mules were drowned season, and lurnisli salt lor zo cents per in Montgomery county last weefc, by trying PETITION. head, per month. Charles Spkague. Bank of ongton, representative Kansas, paper.

Sample copy To The Honorable Board of to cross a creek when it was too deep. There was no guage to tell the depth of the water. sent free. Paper will be sent one year to LONGTON, KANSAS, Somebodv misrht have some damace to pay if any address, in or out ot Kansas, tor on The C. C.

Society will give an entertainment at the Congregational church next Wednesday Evening. Everybody is cordially in vited. The follwing programme will be car ELK COUNTY HOWARD, KANSAS, A General Assortment of Fruit SHADE, AND ORNAMENTAL TREES, Shrubbery, Small Fruits, Roses, Bulbs, etc Stock all healthy and first-class. D. C.

HARKNESS, l'rop'r. dollar. it was on a public road- County Commissioners, of Elk County, Kansas. We, the undersigned, your petitioners be Transact a General BankiBff Business Tfa Longton Land and Investment Compa-i ried out: ing resident tax payers and legal voters of One week from next Tuesday and wednes ny have their office in the room formerly oc METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCH. LOSQTON.

Treaching the 1st and 3rd Saobath-of each 'month at 10; 30 AM, and the 2nd and 4th Sabbath at 8 o'clock M. Sabbath School at 9:30 A each Sabbath, A Pace and'-class-leader. Young people's prayer meeting on Monday evening; general grayer meeting Thursday evening. OAK VALLEY. Preaching the 1st and 3rd Sabbatii'Of each at 3 o'clock m.

The public are'cordiaEly'nvHed attend or all the services. BASCOM BOBBINS, Pastor. vCHRISTIAN CHURCH. day will be the election on the Railroad pro Longton Township, County of Elk, State ot Kansas, respectfully petition Your Honorable cupied by F. L.

Dnnkwater. EXCHANGE BOUGHT AND SOLD. Collections made and promptly remitted. Body to submit to the qualified electors ot positions. Now lets all pitch in and do all in our power to carry them with a large Ma I Next Tuesday afternoen is the time eet to said Longton township for their acceptance or rejection, at a special election to be ordered Reasonable interest'onj Time Deposits.

First jority. The taxes will be so little higher that fix'ap around -the Congregational -church. Mortgage Loans negotiated. we will ecacely feellt. Infhe township the interest on the will be 900.

a year. All are invited to come eut and take part. by Your Honorable Body, under and in pursuance of the laws of the State of Kansas, and an act entitled "An Act to enable counties, townships and cities, to in the construction of railroads, and to repeal section 8 of chap. If parties haying timber wall bring in some posts and poles we will put up some hitch- And taxable property will be $400,000, Brow-er says it will be more, we will keep on the safe side and say $400,000. Now to raise COME TO THE racks for to hitch your horses'to.

of the Laws of 1874," which took ef feet February 39th 1876, amendments thereto, the following proposition, upon the terms and conditions hereinafter specified, RR Roberts has a fall line $900 off of $400,000. wili take 2 mills on the Greeting Glee. Declamation Dialogue, A Conclusive Argnment Tableau. Music by the Band, Reading, Dialogue, Song, Tableau, Declamation, Dialogue, Reading, Music by the Band, Dialogue, (A Texas Courtship.) Tableax, Dialogue 31usic by the Band, Farce, (A love of a Bonnet.) Admission' 10 cents. Pool, of Topeka, State Evangelist of dollar, or 22 cents and 5 mills on the $100.

and gasoline stoves which'be vill-eell as cheap as any house in Southern Kansas. 'Preaching at the Congregational Church on the 2nd Lord's Day in each month at 11 o'cloe'i A and in the evening. Also a kocial meeting at 3 o'clock every Lord's Day. to-wit: ssaf vSlf () valuation; a man that pays tax on $1,000, Shall said Longton Township, County of Parkinson sold two lots this week, front" Elk, in the State of Kansas, subscribe for fifty shares, of One Hundred Dollars each, of the capital stock of the Kansas Oklahoma ing west on. Kansas Avenue, just northf the Jackson House, to II Patterson, for some; absent parties.

Consideration $225. Texas Railway Company, a corporation organized and exisdng under the laws of the State of Kansas, and in payment therefor is A nn lot of "Lead Pencils for sale at the Arid get the "VYrth of your Money by Buying Boots and Shoes, Dry Goods, and Groceries, And we will, buy your Produce at the Highest Prices. Our Goods are all new, and our Prices, guarantee Riye satisfaction. sue to said Railway Company five bonds of said Longton Township, ot the denomination of One Thousand Dollars each? In addition BAPTIST CHURCH. 'Preaching on each Saturday before the 2nd Sunday, and on the 2nd Sunday each month, at Church ELD HUNTSBURY, Pastor.

Times OfEo. Call and see them. valuation, his tax will be nts higher, saying nothing about the taxable property the railroad will bring into' the township. The tax in the city will be some higher, as we will will have $5,000 more to pay on. The interest on that $5,000 will be $300, a year, and the valuation of the city is about $65,000.

Now to raise $300 off of $65,000, will take 4 mills on the dollar, or 45 cents on the $100. valuation. Now this added to the township tax, would make about 6 mills on the or 67 cents on the $100 valuation, which Is assessed about one-third of its real value, and in this we will get about 7 miles of road which is assesse at $6,000 per mile, which will be about $42,000. the Christain church is in town and will Jas. Hay worth and MSIcKesson made a to the amounts stated in the proposition sub mitted, voted upon and carried on the 23rd preach Friday night, Saturday night, also trade on Monday.

Mr.Hayworth traded the building that Wright's drug store occupies Sunday at eleven 4. and in the evening at ihe Congregational church. All are invited. day ot 1 larch A. D.

1886, at a special elect, iou held iu and for said Longton Township for the subscription of Ten Thousand dollars to the capital stock of said Railway Company and the issue of ten bonds of said Longton Hale Garner -sells Harness and Saddles and 101 lots in this city for Mr SlcKesson's farm tin Indiana. Ii aving over-stocked with Jewelry for the S. Perfection Oil at John F. Belt's. or a Reliable Boi Township of the denomination of One Thou sand Dollars each in payment thereof? The subscription of stock and issue of bonds first aforesaid to be upon folio wine conditions or Shoe Special hollidays, I now wish to get my money out of it, I will Bell it at a discount of 25 per as the mark on the goods will show.

All goods guaranteed as represented. call at F. Selt's. iHoberts'. namely: Bargains.

As soon as said proposition shall be deter- J. W. RILEY. Bargains in Boots, -Shoes and rubber goods -fit J. F.

Belt's The following is a list of the jurors drawn mined in the affirmative, by canvass of the votes cast at said election, the Board of County-Commissioners of said county of Elk, for for the May term of District Court: Peter Lyons and E. B. Coe, Elk 'falls Wm. A Hard Siege. I suffered untold agonies with Scrofula Flory has the handsomest, cheapest ind best stook of -stationery ever brought to Elk county.

Call and see it. JOSEPH 'WEWMAEr, and on behalf of said Longton Township, shall order the county clerk to make, and the county cleak shall make, said subscription, in the name and for the use of said Longton Township, for fifty shares of the capital stock of said Railway Company. And when the said Railway Company shall have built or caused to be built, and have in operation, DEALER IN- Strachan, Howard; N. Whitney, John Thompson, A. W.

Farr, and Jacob Amburg, Union Center R. N. Hughes, Wild Cat J. F. Earnhart, Howard W.

W. Hensley, Paiontrhood E. C. McKey and D. Collins, Liberty tp.

Great blotches, sores and boils made their appearance on my flesh and I almost came to the conclusion there was not a pound of sound flesh on my body. I began the use of BEG-GS BLOOD PURIFIER and to-day I am completely restored. My flesh is firm and solid and I attribute it to Beggs' Blood Purifier. Guttering and all other kinds of tin-work with promptness at Robert's. The Ladies will end a large stock of New and Seasonable Dress Goods the Longton Palace DBY GOODS, GROCERIES, NOTONS, with cars running thereon by lease or otherwise, its said railway from Tioga township in Neosho county Kansas, at or near the city of Almost Discouraged.

In the fall of '84 I came west for my health My friends all said I had. the consumption and it was too late foi improvement. After a months stay I became worse and almsst discouraged. I bought a 50 cent bottle of "BEGGS" CHERRY COUGH SYRUP and it helped me so much that I bcught six dollar bottle and used them. In two months the cough and night sweets disappeared.

I now weigh 180 pounds and owe my life to BEGGS Cherry Cough Syrup. S. E. WATSON, St. Paul.

R. K. Roberts received a car-load of Wall Paper this week. Goand look at it. Finance committers Beport commencing May; 1st, 1885, and ending April Hth, 1880.

By amount received on licenses 300.22. 5 By amount received on poll-tax 876,00. By fines By direct tax 8253 79 nisnrMtMBNTS, Corn is nearly all planted. The early planting is coming up nicely. Wheat looks Chanute to the city of Longton in said Long-ton township on or before the 31st day of REV.

J. E. ArWOOD, Kansas City. Died, at his home, 2 miles north of this splendid, and promises a good crop. Oats December, A.

D. 1886, and shall locate and ljJ re doing well, ana tne grasses are loosing city, this morning, about 5 o'clock Mr Wm A good set of Harness for $25.00, at Hale Garner's. splendid. Those -that have tame grass pas Wood, aged 64 years, of homorrhage of the establish a switch and stock yards on the line of said railway at a point north-easterly from the said city of Longton, not more than six miles nor less than four miles from said city, it shall be entitled to demand and receive the lungs. A.

full line of furniture at RR Robert's. tures have had grass for 2 or 3 weeks, while wild grass is. just now getting up so stock can live on it. It pays to have tame grass, as Mr Wood came to this county in the fall of 1870, from Edgar couuty, 111., where he was sum of Five Thousand dollars', of said bonds of said Longton township, in addition to the Hats Caps, Boots Shoes, THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICES PAID FOR COUNTRY PRODUCE. 2d door fcouth of Post Office, Longton Kansas.

riiV Boots "and" Shoes' fa immense variotyjust irfceived by White. raised, and settled on the place where he you get grass about 3 weeks earlier in the spring, and about as much later in the fall. Ten Thousand dollars specified in proposition died, and has lived there ever since, except 1 voted upon as aforesaid, on March 23rd A. 1886, upon presentation and tender of cer -Farm for Sale. to amount paid for grading Kansia Avenua from tificates of Five Thousand dollars of its fully paid capital stock in exchange therefor.

$169,75 More Groceries for one dollar at the Longton Trade Palace than at any oLter house in (Longton. year that he lived in this city. He served 4 years in the late war in an Illinois regiment He leaves a wife and 8 children to mourn the loss of a kind husband and father. 4th to 7th street The said Board of County Commissioners shall cause such bonds to be issued payable to the bearer at the fiscal agency of the State i I will sell my farm of 100 acres, 2 miles northwest of Well improved, and plenty of water, on 6 or 7 years time if desired, 6 per cent, interest. W.

H.COMBS. Longton, Elk County, Kansas. If you -want any kind df Agricultural Irc-vjjuments call. on Roberts, and get them heap A. M.

PACE. W. C. BOOE. of Kansas, in the City of New York, thirty years after the date thereof, and bearing interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, The Band Boys will give a ball at the Rink on May 5th.

The proceeds will be used in buying new Instruments which will greatly improve the- music, and be a benifit to the city and surroundings. A cordial invitation is extended to all. Longton Band. 894.6U $214.46. $56.

$202. 85. $14. $35.88. $34.54.

$12. $6. 87. $2. $15.14 $5,85.

$20. $168.68. $337.91 $1,061.92. payable annually; for which interest coupons Window Holland at Curtain Fixtures and lLongton Trade Pallace. shall be attached, payable at the fiscal agency aforesaid, and shall deliver the same to the Boone Pace, Dealers in SnELr and HeavyJ The Longton Land and Investment Co.

said Railway Company, upon delivery or Shave made arrangements to Advertise their tender to the township treasurer of said Long- Te 6 stone crossings To 14 street and 10 alley crossings, To amount paid City Clerk To amount paid the City Marshal To Police Docket To rent of Council room To Stationery To Printing To Attorney's Fees To Table for Council Boom To 2 pairs of Hand-Cufls To Police Judges Fees To Incidental To Boarding Tramps To Election Expenses To Sidewalks To Ballance 81,061.92. By Ballance S337.91 BILLS RECEIVABLE. By Amount due on sidewalks $183. 81. By amount due city on penalty 36.76.

By amount from county $164.73 By county for paupers $5.60. To Ballance ..390.80 City cbmteey. By total amount Beceived 2250. To Total amount Expended To Ballance in Treasurery. 22J50.

A firm extensively in the adjoining States and east of the Mississippi river. Those having Real estate to sell are solicited to list with bs Pattkbson Secy. E3I IID ton township, by said Railway Company, of certificates of its shares of filly paid up cap" ital stock, equal in amount with said bonds, dollar for dollar. Old papers for sale this otfice, at a nick, le per dozen. Ladies in want of stylish neckwear should anil on White.

If you want your sole saved and see The forms of ballots to be used at said ele Everybody Notice. STOVES, TINWARE. GASOLINE FARM GARDEN TOOLS, ANDIIOLLOWWARE CARPENTERS TOOLS, GUNS REVOLVERS. PUMPS' PUMP FIXTURES, WAGON WOOD WARE, $52.89. 390.80.

ction shall be: "For the subscription ot stock and issue of bonds to the Kansas Oklahoma Texas Railway Company," and "Against the subscription of stock and issue ot bonds to the Kansas, Oklahoma Texas Railway Company." 4 FARM HELLS. White Lead, and he sells at the J. W. Riley keep pure all kinds of Oils, which lowest cash price. Coloiney, the boot and shoemaker.

He's he chap that can do you a good job. Clocks, Clocks, Clooks, It is therefor, by the Board of county Com 12.00. 10.60. 22.60. Plymouth Bocks.

Exclusivly Eggs for sitting from three yards. Yard No. 1. Cock "Mikado" son of Sid Conger's famous "True Blue" who has won more prizes than any other Plymouth Rock evei exhibited mated with to finely marked pullets. Eggs per 13.

Yard No. 2. Cockerel Jumbo" from Sid Conger's breeding pen which took grand "Sweepstakes" prize and Gold Medal at New Orleans Worlds Fair mated with six fine large pullets. Eggsf 1.00 per 13. Yard No.

3. Cockerel "Joe" brother of Jumbo with twelve pullets. Eggs 50 cents per 13. Mrs Kate II. LongloD, Kansas, missioners of the county of Elk, State of Kansas, ordered and directed that a special ele.

H. AMSBUBY.) Parties at Oak Valley and vicinity who are owing me will find the account with J. P. Holmes, who is authorized to collect them. F.

C. FLORY. C. BEZONA, ction be held in Longton Township, county J. D.

LOUGLASS, of Elk, State of Kansas, on the 5th day of May, 1886, to determine, whether the propo GRASS, GARDEN FIELD SEEDS IK QUANTITY, ARBED WIRE, at Bed Rock 8 Prices SELF BINDERS, REAPERS, AND MOWERS, CORN PLANTERS, STALK OUTTERS, SULKY PLOWS, AND SULKY RAKLS, LISTER DRILLS AND nARROWS, PINE STOCK OF FURNITURE And Furniture repairs. WINDOW SHADES, BUILDING PAPER. A FULL LINE OF FINE COFFINS AND CASKETS-. Call and m. Boone Pace: Any one wishing to taKe out an Accident Policy call on W.

A. Winsell. Indemnity from $5 to 25 a week. Ski XV. Xt- itOOKTW- A ILarge stock of writing stationery of an kinds, very cheap, at the Times oHce.

If you want to buy or sell land call at the ice of the Longton and and Investment Ocmpany. A car load of the celebrated Humboldt itanwMill Flour at Mrfeito'8. White, Plaintiff Before Thos. B. niggers, VS.

Justice of the Peaco of Will F. Bettis, Defendant Longton Tow nship, Elk County, Kansas. Said Defendant is hereby notified that on the 2nd day of April, 1886, an order of attachment for the sum of seven and 61-100 dollars, was issued by the above named Justice or the Peace, against his goods in the above entitled action, and that said cause will be heard ob the 24th day of April, 1886, at 1 o'clock P. M. C.

WHITE. Attest, TDOS. B. BIGGL'ES, JuBlita of the sition to subscribe for the stock of the Kansas, Oklahoma Texas Railway company and issue the bonds of said Longton Township in payment therefor, on the cnndilions contained in said petition shall be adopted or rejected. The special election shall be held and returns made and result ascertained and declared in the same manner as provided by law for general elections.

The ballot be I have a thorough bred Polland-China Boar, and any one wishing his service, will find him at my Yard in this City. J. W. PEARCE. 1.

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Years Available:
1881-1918