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The Oneida Journal from Oneida, Kansas • 3

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COUNTY DIRECTORY. Thk Nobhas H0B8. PRINCE IMPERIAL SECOND RAHR0AD TIM TABLB. Will make the season of 1881, beginulue April 15ih. aa follows: ATTORNJfTS.

JOISTS WESTSR KAimOAB. M. Eeul Estate Transfers In Nemaha county, as appears from the records of R. A. Thompson, Register of Deeds: AEHow8 and wife to Cjrru5SfciD.fi.

Andrew'Brewar end wife to Simon KoHer WTharer. 8w IS 1 13 SHERMAN j. SWKAKIXGEX, Prop. This new tad large hotel is situated In the business jMtft of UUe city. Tb rooiusr are eomfortaUe and weJl farnuk-d.

The tUeJ aupplied with Tarjthiag tbe markei afforij and T.rj trtientiun is paid lo the eoafirt of guest a. K4ST St JoKPb s-oo The dead lock still continues in the United States "senate, the Republicans refusing to do business till after the eenate officers are elected. The Democrats art- vigorous and determined against the Republican recognition of Virginiaby the election oiMahone's candidate for one ot tne offices, for -S5 Wilts M-. tM a UQ M0Q(iaj9. uemjajs, aim at the BtAblrs of I.Hudaon, Granada.

Nemaha and Thursday, Friday and Saturday at the farm of the subscriber, oft county hue road, six miles south of Sabetha. terms. to Insure mare to be with foal, money to become due Starch lst-lsl, or when mare Is parted with. R. C.

BAS8ETT. fcej: and Counselof at lam WW Shaw nd wife to Eoota. 8:10 i a Cb a 7 37 6:43 a (Ml Dl (. ni 4:2 I' 4:00 SW2 412. 4ot Wm Moorhaaii to city of Babetha.

KI5 PKDIQKEB. KANSAS. SABtTHA. SABETHA. tetlot4bl lSSabetha.

SiS they fear that it will be the beginning of a general break-uf of the Democratic party in Virginia and other KANSAS, to whom wlil Van Loan to Baraa a vunimi. Junction. Hamlin 6ltha- Oneida. Seo Beat tie Vnirbr Alexandria. Belvidere Mpr rn.eld All business intrusted 27 3 12: $485 nm mranA Aam ImDorteQ Kormanbuc- TromrtlT attended te Emclinei apm lO a.

linur. a 1 13. $400 cess. His color is dapple gray, is 8 years old this SDrine. and weighs from loOO to OFFICE in west side of th bank bildin.

Daniel liann ana wu wmuui Southern States. Vith Mahones vote on the Republican side the senate is a tie, and it requires the vote of the Vice-President to decide; but in OBAosArr. ititMBsenda. A. W.

ni i-V ni 1-02 1041 to- a -Vm5 imx ftTO a khM i 4 4 "JS'W SI t.r Sa'run Irwin. Lots 10 XI lSbl27Sab4th. $400 Dr. C. C.

Gallatin, PHYSICIANS. Wells' Mills at Sabetha L. T. SIDE, FARMERS' FLOUR -EXCHANGE. In J.

R. Prentice's New Building, SABETHA. KAMSAS. I will exchange Flour for Whsat. A stock tf Flour, Corn ileal, and Feed eon-aiaatlv on hand, and will sell tfie Lowest.

rit: i never usea or soiu a rem ijluting M. Junrtion). a 9:17 Zslmon. 4ns sua wnc iu ston. SwlSll.

120O OWHead and wife to Cyrus Shinm. Lot 8 bl Oneida. $uo and wife to Ashel Bush. the consideration of any order of business under the rules fifteen senators can delay proceedings. The edy for the blood and liver that gave as good satisfaction as Extraet Sar-sSparilla.

Dandelion and Iodide of :5 a a Island. Democrats rely on fillibustenng td Lois iv 1 1 ui i xt Luct Williams to Alfred Loviclt I'otassium, manuiaciureu diuu THROUGH ITtKIOHT AMD ACCOMMODATION'. B. L. G.

Stoxk. M. O.L.STO!B,K.D. Db. STONE SON; Physicians and Surgeons, ITaTiug located in Siibctlia, mpect fully tender their professional services to the citizens of this place and vicinity.

Mrltidn Kansas. prevent the complete organizatiori of Living Prices. Free Delivery in the etty. Db. J.

R. Wat, miisaaie, iowa, the senate, and thus fur tney nave been successful. The attacks made T. Bcbssic. Give me a eall.

j27 writ 33 "I haveuserti.it. barsaparu-u D.mif.Hon. and Iodide of Potas am VOT. am am am 8-4-1 pin 7:30 pm nm 0iiri nra 1 1 pm am SrtO S. Sabetlia Oneiiis.

Marveville Hanover on MnVinriA hv the Democrats have ri 19 3 13. $500 Eli Hcndrix and wire to Erwin Adnmson. Nwnel8 413. $r4( Rwern and wife to Chns Krotfraan. hfwl421l.

$500 Ohas Kroumau and wife to Letbman. Whfsw14 2H. $500 Jacob Hum and Wife to Henry Huber. be ee 5 1 13. $300 Greer and wife to I Fierce Johnson.

Havinif had manv experiences in sium in mv practice, auu u. ya Knck rnmcadv ever made for the made him. if possible, more hostile to JOHN LIVER, i lint rfirt.v Jt.n el thev mav safely con LOCAL MEIGHTS. EAST. WIST.

Manufacturer el elude that for the next six years he will give their party considerable trnnhle Mahone is backed bv all blood and liver, ana ior serotinous and skin diseases." Dr. Shackel, Colun.bus.Ks.,writes,: "Your Ext. of Sarsaparilla and Dan p. 2.55 Jim ItViDm. lip.m...ti".i ONEIO a m.

surgery, and being well supplied with the late imprevements in surgical instruments, feel fully prepared to perform any and all epera-tions in surgery, therefore feel confident of giving satisfaction to those favoring us with their patronage. OFFICE up stairs, in Opera Block. I Htll 11 to 1 1'lorCB JOI1UBUU. Ma uuva WAGONS AND PLOWS Martsville Blue ValletTUilroad ash X. AILHOAD.

nwlO'2 12. 75 Einelii papin to I Pierce Johnson. 55 in iit.11 SO Republicans and by a large minority of Democrats in his State. delion is the best medicine or me kiuu in uss." T.I.NS NORTH, Jacob Van Loan to Geo Dolap. Be ne 4 4 12 $218 Almira Trier.

Lots a KEPAIRING a i OUeto Oketo Bine Springs nt. Tlntri(A aamll ion i Una ft off Side lot 13) M. L. Vinton, UaKiana, saj My son, 10 years of age, was cured of tt scrofulous rising in the head, which had troubled him from infancy, by using six bottles of Sarsaparilla of all kinds done promptly and in a satisfac 1,1 i a fWnffard'a addition to Senoca. 150O 7:30 IT" of tlm rnited Almira Tyler to Lucy A Kutt.

Pt nw cor l.t 1 l.J. old. nw COT IS 2 12. S2600 tory Satisfaction given, or ne pay. Henry Box'ell and wife to John Sargent Kwnel3 2 13.

$100 BE Nelson to Carrie Ostrander. Lot 11 I e- A U.ib, tiil il A. L. AUSTIN, Proprietor at Remember the big sale of W. H.

Wright, one-half tiile south-east of Oneida, of 24 cows, 6 steers, 4 heifers, 2 graded bulls two years old, 4 horses, 100 hogs, 50 ranging from 75 to 275 Il.s, about 20 sows in pig and '5 sows with pigs; wagon and harness, Little Giant Mill (new), 2 corn shelters, a ne Racine warehouse fanning mill, corn planter, plov harrows, cultivators, a new Walter A. Wood's Drt. G. B. STONE, DENT 1ST, SABETHA," KANSAS.

Offick in Opera Block, up stairs, where he is prepared to do all kinds of Dental Work in a satisfactory manner, at reasonable prices. and Dandelion. For sale by Sherwood Marshall, McCulloh Glass, and M. Arries. Bkown's Pepsin Tonic cures indigestion and sick headache by furnishing the stomach with the active principles of digestion.

For sale by all druggists. Sarah Hatch to Carrie Ostrander. Lot 12 bl 74 Seneca. $110 TJ. ri.imnntiiiH farricro to Henry lishor.

i. States can bo obtained at the station in Sabctnu. ai I. aa at (teneral eity oifloifl. T.nOTr9 will not allor on fi Mgl.t trnms wit.i-nt tickets, exctnt from poi.it where no tickt? -r.

tm. siren above is that ot St. Joseph. 'Trains daily except Snaday. OOMN ECTIONS.

St. Jaserh, nt I'nion Pcnot, with Hannibal St railroad train, leaving at 5:10 p. m. for Chieaso Mid nil points Enst. i AtTrov J-mrtio-.

with Atchison obre.kH f.r Atchison, Falls City, Humboldt, lecumach, tiincoln ond Omaha. p. TUTHILL, ManseT. l.t 1 1 AO Blacksmith and Wagon prmii Rtilson to AH Burnett. Lots 3 tl IA CI Lira 11 1 LI .14 StUieCil.

$100 John' Kochler and wife to A Burnett. When you are oppressed with despondent xjui i in i i .1 1 mower, sulky rake, about 1200 bu. A Burnett ana wire 10 jobuuu GEO. E. IRWIN, M.

P. Horsosshod, plows sharpened, and repaired at reasonable rates. .1 Kl Ati 4LlO thoughts don't worry your associates with yi on Mra Mc hois to nenry i jjciui. xi i. Jos.

Hasson, General Ticket Airent. i a U.M nnn grumblings, but use Lilcrt Daylight Liver Pills. They stimulate the liver MEAT MARKET. TOWN TALK. into healthy action, tone the stomach, and bring Sold by McCulloh Glass.

Havine practiced Medicine and Surgery corn, to be sold in 50 and 100 bu lots, 150 bu. oats, 15 tons hay, chickens, and numerous small articles. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock a. on Monday, April 18, 1881. Terms All sums under $5, cash: over $5, eight months' time without interest if paid when due.

12 per cent, per annum discount for cash. Approved security required. W. H. Wright.

for twenty years in this vicinity, I offer my services to this community, and hope, by close attention to business, to merit a fair SM Fox mid wife to I N'eal. 8 hf sw 17 IhirrAflilmore to Catherine Moll. Nw 1 Violin' to Julia Mitchell. Lot 7 bl 9 Seneca. $80 8 Fitzwater to Jeremiah Hull.

hi nw 25 3 13. $500 Marvin Bros to Spears. hf lot 11 bl 83 Seneca, $450 amitel King and wife to Hart. Lot 13 bl 58 Senoca. $50 Cone and wife to Hart.

Lot 14 bl 58 Seneca. $U0 Shawhan to Tautravers. 8w 22 5 11 $1000 share of patronage. JOHN ELLIS, BLACKSMITH, A. HAWKINS SOX, Having purchased the Meat Market of Moor' head invite the public to givo them a call.

FRESH AND SALT MEATS OF THE BEST QUALITY CONSTANTLY ON HAND. "SNOOKS," Local Editro. Just as we sat down to write some scraps, Frank Shinn came in with his baajo, A. E. Boyer with violin, andK.

McKay with guitar, and our house was p.oon filled, and we were compelled to drop the pen and pickup the triangle, and play a part oursclf. the mob dispersed we found 'tfhatMike Kerns had sat down on our ALL KINDS OF WORK PROMPTLY DONE EMILY BROOKE SLOSSON, M. To Teachers. A special permit has been granted bv the county board to hold one more Oneida, Kansas. Kuth Ann uaviuson rew Bevreia.

Nw and hf sw 10 1 1-. dre S. K. MA CHAM EE, 8 hf se CO Austin and wife to Storm. examination, April 23d, which will W.

H. CLOVER. nr it tlr 4 fim D-tniel Ferry and wife to Campbell, positively be the last until August a 55 Painter, Paper-Hanger. KANSAS. SABETHA, WELL AND CISTERN DIGGER, Cyrus siiiun to John Mayhew.

Lot 10 bl 3 Oneida. $300 Jennie Foster admlnistratix to Eli Davis next. We desire that scnool ooaras see that their teachers have certificates, as a few are teaching and draw Nwl0 2 14. ifiwi IF Snow cuardian to John Alexander, Will dig or wall Weill! and Cistern on ghort notice. All work done in a satisfactory manner.

ing public money illegally. Compel such to do their dutv or dismiss them at once, as such practice will not be JOHN RISON, House and Carriage Voihes sheriff to Aultman Miller nrt rt a Kl C1Q Krmin.n.. Sil7 Central Branch to Roumine. Sw nm 7 1 '4 QIV 7ri Ul Orders Promptly Attended, and Prices Reasonable. J.

A. Amos, tolerated. KAS3iF Oneida, Ti RriiVfrs and 'wife to A Shafor. 8 hf CO Ci 13. TOOO D.

F. Hoover, W. A. Biggart. Examiners.

Seneca at school 'P r. i. Minimi. hf KS 12 1 13. $450 ink-stand on the table, and things were a little mixed.

The music was delightful, however. It is encouraging to see the long procession of teams coming from the quarry with stone to build up the city. W. H. Rockefeller has his cottag0 on the foundation, on East Madison street.

V. H. Mayhew has commenced getting the material together for his large store and the Opera Hall. Bean Slater have built an addition to the City Drug Store. Harter Harter are enlarging their for th Farmers, Painter.

JOBS QUICKLY AND NEATLY DONE. EAByerley and wife to Mary Taylor. Watch out NEW- Examination in house at 9 a. m. 2 12.

$1200 Alex Oilliaspie and wife to Venzel Holan. Lf 111 WTIMI HARRIS P. WELLCOME, Dealer in all kinds of GRIAN, H08S CATTLE ana wire lo riurouuu u. -Give Mr. a '9a5i9.

$1000 Central Branch to Gaughan 4 Dona- Uilltll Thomson to Strong. Se 17 IVERY, FEED TRADE STABLE On Main Street, cast of the M. E. Church, and opposite Ukle's blacksmith shop. We guarantee satisfaction.

Give us a call and be convincec. SEN EDA ADVERTISEMENTS. KANSAS, 0NE1DA. MulTgan and wife to Stonchocker, i.r a.u'Mi ion Look Veil to the Seed Corn. Farmers should look well to thsir seed corn this spring.

The winter has been a very unfavorable one for preserving corn in common cribs. There has been so much snow and rain which has blown into the cracks of the cribs and rendered the corn moist. Where the grain and cobs McKay and wife to school district 44. J. P.

TAYLOU, HAMMAN I10LTZSCHE, Lotl2bl87 CorninK. $10 BRANEGAN COX, Btoro. The workmen hava about completed the foundations for both the new churches, which will soon be ready ATTORNEY IT LA3 Dealers in General. Mer- E. HITTEN II ALL, List of Lands and Town Lots for Deed September 1881.

TREA8UBEB8 OFFICE (. Nemaha County, i Senoca, Kansas, March 28, 1881. Anl Real Estatk Agent, Kaksas, Land, Loan Insurance and Tax- were wet they have been frozen, and the freezing has more than likely destroyed the germ of the seed. This fact can only be satisfactorily ascertained by testing some of the kernels. paying Agency, 7vT OTICE is hereby eivon that tne toitow.

Office on Main Street, Seneca, Kansas, flitiHu mill town lots CYKUS SHINN, IN ins is a list Will loan at 7 and 8 per with small oltiintcil in in Countv ot Keniana anu State of Kansas, sold on the 3d and 4th days commission. Notary Public and Conveyancer of September A. D. 1S78, for the taxes ot C. C.

K. SCOVILLE, for Rev. Bob Ingersoll or any otner divine. J. R.

Humphrey has his large, shop on West Monroe street enclosed. Mr. Kirk, from Hamlin, has selected a lot on East Randolph street, on which to build a cottage. J. M.

Claypool is fencing the dell hotel. Dr. L. M. Foster, of Nemaha City, concluded not to locate here.

Dr. Kellv. of Hamlin, has decided 1877 unredeemed ai me auuvo date, containing the name of the person to nThnpuvnr rhMi namH ao- HOUSES TO RENT OR SELL, WILD LAND TO LEASE ON LONG TIME. REAL ESTATE BROKER, LOAN AND IN WlltUU UflSUDWU Attorney. at Law and EXCLUSIVE AG ENCT FOR pears on the tax roils, ana uie itiiiuuin "i taxes charged with the interest thereon cal- SUUANCI! AGENT This can be readilly done, we are told, by placing them between layers of cotton batting, or in loose cotton, moistening them, and placing the vessel containing them in a moderately warm place.

If the experiments show that a considerable portion of SALE OF CITY LOTS. Sabetha, K-iKSAS. Notary Public. Kansas Oneida, Will do all kinds of business pevtainin Meat Market. C.

F. WOOSTEB, to the legal profession. SENECA, NEMAHA KANSAS HARNESS MAKER. culatea to tne 3d anasui uaysui noiiromrai, A. 1).

1881, due on each parcel, and that unless such lands and lots shall have been redeemed on or before the said 4th clay ot September next, that being the last day of redemption allowed by law, they will be conveyed to the purchasers. J0HNgT0S Treasurer of Nemaha County. Owner and description. 8 Am't. Charley Uahman nse1 31 1 14 o5 96 A Lilley se4 35 1 14 33 28 A Webb nrtnwH 30 1 14 2a 59 Jacob Huhnsese1 1 3 54 FannieCAycocke nwnwUS.J 1 13 31 04 A McClelland nw4 29 1 13 119 42 MCarlinneU 34 1 12 I 54 Shawhan Sneath ne1 20 1 121 87 do se1 20 1 11 97 20 Pomeroy swH 21111 12 91 ol, 28 2 13 27 73 the corn relied upon for seed will not germinate, means should be taken in time to secure a supply that is reliable.

LighUiituj Sets Five to a Barn. This morning about three o'clock, during a heavy rain storm, the lightn Simon Coxwkia. Geo. W. Llawson ALL KINDS OF WORK DONE TO ORDER CONWELL CLAWSOX, WEIS BROTHERS, main street, Sabetha, Keep Constantly on hand the best fresh and, salt meats of all kinds, whicli they offer to the public in any quantity and style desirsd, at the lowest living rates.

GIVE THEM A CALL. to establish an office here. Himself and lady spent a day or two looking around last week, and concluded this was a better city than Hamliu. We now have three physicians Dr. San-ford, Dr.

Price, and Dr. Kelly. Who will be sick first? A son of Jacob Myers Chris concluded to pick up about $75 of the lucre laying around his father's house and take a trin for his health. Came A PROMPTLY AND ON REASONABLE TERMS. ATTORNEYS AT LAW ing struck and set fire to a small barn Kansas Ouoida, in the center of the block on tliesouth SENECA, KANSAS, n'4 n1 ne1 3 3 14 4 47 side of the square.

In a few minutes the whole town was aroused by the tf wis rwU so1 Will promptly Attend to All Business En umlc'se'aswHseU 3 3 14 10 43 Vatntn Mni'tlivoii sw 7 3 13 174 D. D. WICKIXS, SABETHA. KANSAS, Wholesale and retail dialer in Hard and soft crvof'fire!" The barn stood some trusted to tncui. ITTHTION Robinson ui nw'4 a oa distance from any other building and 4 TTHrdhHnlrl mAchnniCS the heavy rain prevented the fire share 18 in 313 12 1123 TT.ii...

vv TnlW wii na 28 31 3 12 1 72 John McWheney sw1 15 3 11 102 55 Martin moch. sh. 38 in 1 2 4 .1 rH.nfnrd sw1 2 4 11 7 48 R. M. EMERY, ATTORNEY AT LA, EVERYBODY.

to Oneida, put up his horse at the livery stable, and boarded the passenger train Sunday evening. At Sabetha he purchase a ticket for Ft. Wayne, Ind. But he could not travel fast enough: the lightning headed him off at Severance, and his father i took the train Monday and escorted the young adventurer back to the paternal roof. The boy, 16 or 18 years Wm Modiitnlinnn wViroU 10 4 12 85 Hi All hail in triumph advancing.

Let the Miivinltiiaril uniPa se1 SW1 2 4 13 8 84 -B- Ls 2 Orders promptly filled. Sole agent for the celebrated-Richmond Coal. Terms strictly CASH. Office and yard opposite the'Depot. Also, a Freiyht und Delivery Wagon, in connection with the yard.

Orders for teaming left at the offico will receive prompt attention. Charges reasonable. people clap their hands and sll be joyful. Kansas. Seneca, from spreading.

The barn was almost the lowest building in the block, and was nearly surrounded by higher buildings, the Christian church with its tall spire being only about 300 feet away. The barn was the property of F. A. Childs. The contents were removed and consequently there was no loss beyond the value of the barn.

It was a close call for the town. Columbus Times. HAMLIN R0BER1S, Purveyance und ht se4 bw1 2 4 13 8 10 Bramficld ne1 sw1 24 4 13 .13 56 Hancock nl no1" 20 4 14 12 1b sw1 sw1 20 4 14- 47 0 ABHavcntsc' S2 5 14 83 29 CBUPBR ne' 115 13 3153 Legal business in this and adjoining counties receive prompt and careful attention. old, exhibits something of a taste for i Is head quarters for Colltcticns a Specialty. E.

AV. BLISS, IL D. Groceries, Drugs, W. F. TROUGIITON, adventure, and he thought $5 was not extravagant to start on.

Mr. Shinn has cent to the Seed and Plant Co. at St. Louis for some Yankee pumpkin seed, to distribute to i the farmers that they may raise some Davidson w2 sw 4 i a (ip.orco Skinner n1 so1 9 5 11 52 93 PTryonnse1 28 5 11 30 23 SABETHA LOTS. fi Namo Lot Block Amt VSprinklo 45 6 7 i7 96 Earloy 1 and 2 18 4 44 Town Company 11 oi 77 Wm Bingham 11 ,8 1 Ot.

fi Sargent 5 6 14 1 Willis Slosson 12 3 22 2 82 HIAWATHA, KANSAS. Meuicena, Chemicals and Holiday Goods, Physician Surgeon. Mad Dogs. Two or three rabid dogs have appeared on the Neosho, northeast of town, during the past ten days. About large pumpkins for the pumpkin OrriCE East Side or Fciiue Sqtake.

SENECA LOTS Consisting of vases, mugs fine. 'toys, to le Lot Block Amt Name sets etc. Ihey are aiso onenng peuim i Unknown duccments in OFFICE Over Mc Kay's Drug Store. All ealln, either by night or dy, promptly attended to 9 34 95 3 35 89 4 35 89 10 47 2 18 11 03 2 73 Gives Special Attention to Surgical Caw. Danl Helphrey Unknown Sugars, coffees, te SOUTH NEMAHA 11 82 7 13 11 88 3 91 ft 7 1 SnralTorda ad show here this fall, at which time we contemplate holding a baby show also.

So every one may conduct themselves accordingly, and put i for the premiums on big pumpkins and fat babies. G. Head will carry on the trotting business at the course, fair grounds to be between the depot and Hyde Park. Hon. J.

N. Conger has just received four nice two-seated buggies just the thing for a farmer to go to church in with hi family. Call and see. a week ago one appeared on J. J1.

Hyde's place, bit three dogs belonging to him, when Mr. Hyde shot the mad dog and all of his own. The same dog on the same day had a fight with Mr. Anderson's dog.in the same neighborhood, and as he refused to kill his dog, his neighbors have signified their intention to do it. Last Thursday a man, whose name we did not learn, 1 was attacked by a mad dog on the i north side of the river, half a mile dition to Seneca, streets and allery vacated and assessed fresh crackers, fine cigars and tobacco.

20 45 bv the acre. 20 acres NEW CENTRALIA.LOTS. Lot Block Name Am't 38 A. C. V.

McNEAL, PHYSICIAN SURGEON Oitick on Main Street, Adjoining Simon ConweU's, Residence Harriett House. Will attend all calls promptly, in city or country, by day or by night. Flouting Mills Every thing you can think of in their line 38 72 72 19 23 20 23 17 30 18 30 15 38 RR will be sold under the motto, "Good -00(18 at low figures," and don" forget the place. Store in the Winning Block. eat of Hammond's place.

After 93 93 93 93 Frank Shinn has just completed a Call on us often and be healthy ana HAMLIN ROBERTS. inc.kiner the brute several times, he 16 38 .19 39 20 38 WHMerrill 25 ft sid 1 2 39 BB 15 52 Twelve miles north of Sabetha, Near SALEM, NEBRASKA. PAYNE Proprietors. 84 sign for Love which is very i in a kick whieh broke the doR.3 1 63 artistically done. Frank can play a VVJSTJIUW1S AiUl" neck.

Several dogs tne neignoor- Am't Block Lot Name W. R. C. N. HUNTER, SURGEON DENTISTS hood were bitten, and a general 14 47 9 47 1 3 4 '4 CHARLES T.

SALE, DBALBBIX Lumber, Lath, Shingles, 8 18 7 20 13 Graham Goo Gill BMP BR BMP 94 4 18 1 55 To all requiring good dentistry of any and every name and nature, we hold oursebssin banjo, blow a harmonica, and sing Old Hundred at the same time almost. Love Co. sire selling any amount of furniture. It is singular that every one who has commenced business in our city sells more goods than they expected to. O'Byrne works ul oak tanned leather In his barnws.

To the farmers in the Titinity ef (Wka we would say that we are prepare 4 custom work in alb its branches, on shert notice. We keep constantly on hand FL0U1 for sale or exekaage, also ll'CKWHflT (VM1V UIIT rC VHM? Warrant? and quit claim deeds, eal -estate and chattel mortgages, slaughter of canines has taken place. Emporia Ledger. Look Here. G.

H. Adams has on a car-load of Marshelltown Barb Wire. It has the Burnell barb and is the lightest wire and best barb made. Call at once and get some at the lowest figure in town. G.

H. Adams. readiness to perform, always guaranteeing AND ALL KINDS OF BUILDING MATER IAL ON HAND AT ALL TIMES AT LOWEST RATES. Also all kinds of Ajgrlcultural Implements. ONEIDA' K-AJISAS.

onr worn. contracts and notes, in quantities to uil.at the Postofflce and Republican office. Anv desired blank not in UttAMAJ. WM. fi KA5VAI.

stek will be promptly supplied..

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