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Greenwood County Democrat from Eureka, Kansas • 3

Greenwood County Democrat from Eureka, Kansas • 3

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jfD crp tdh yfn yQ At the old STONE DRUGSTORE, Have added a Full Line of Lf' Hi is Blank boats. Copy books, Student's Notebooks, Legal cap, Fools cap, Envelops and Note paper, school satchels and roward dLATES in great variety, Lead Pencils, Indelible Pencils, Slate Pencils, Erasers, and a great variety of Notions te Fancy goods Ttae Goods have recently purchased at Casl Price, an! will be sold var7 low. ttei aiM-'1 a Nodco. About 100 rats Vere killed Id tearin; Take yoijr watches, clocks and jewelry The discovery of mammoth caves and to J. F.

Powell, if they need reparing. Noah's Ark, remarks the Atchison Cham- 1 1). M. Eldcrj Plaintiff, iff, THE DEMOCRAT. For anything in the line of canned on Miller Huff.

27-tf down the frame part of. l'ruyn l'ear- Complaint in at- Ma wan-nuts all of his work. 25-tf pton, has beaten the sea serpent and sali's livery stablefpreparatory to putting E. Denney, Defend't. tacluueut.

Mrs. S. N. Warner started, Tuesday, to pieces this Trask's ter- land snake business all summer. Every smoker 9hould Joker' the bdck addition.

R. for Hamlet, New York, to be gone about rler made a record of fifty- R. E. three In a lit fuur months, visiting friends and rela- tle over oue.hour. Emporia Republican.

lives. HENRY C. SCHMIDT, Prop. 1. lli.d verV Rlld Twenty-three head of two-year-old steers for sale, or will trade for cows or heifers.

Four and a half miles southwest of Eureka on the head of Honey Creek. 25-1 E. C. Nelson. ll.e aiogna is a new paper miles south- Pluintiu's demand, $17.

00 "VToticels hereby given that on the JL 10th tUy of August, 1883, V. S. Ruder, a Justice 01 the Pea.se of Otter Creek township, Greenwood county, issued an order of attachment in tliu above mimed cause for the sum qf seventeen dollars, demand and 15 probable costs of this action, anil that suid cause will be heard on the 15th day of 1883, at 1 o'clock p. 111. 1).

M. Ei.ukr, V. S. Kadku, J. Pi 211 Plaintiff.

lldliy wii inn Big Auction Sale. I will sell at public auction at my residence live miles north of Eureka, on Bachelor creek, Friday, Sept. 7th, 1883, commeucitig at 10 o'clock, a. ni. the following described property, to-wit: at Sedan.

It is a bright Dcmocr tilts cut and made to order, also east of Madison, on saiiiruny ennuis," apoplexy. He wasajhighly respected cit izen and an early settle of Greenwood Messrs. Robert and Thomas Saunders 5 head of horses 1 cow and calf; one county. He was years of age general repairing and cleaning done. Cull and see me and get prices, and sec samples of work.

ALL WARRANTED To give satisfaction. Prices reasonable. Shop oyer Holverson Lcedy's store, yearling heifer; 100 head high grade Me ADVERTISING UATK.S Per Annum. One 10 UO Two inches 18 00 Three inches 24 00 Four inches 32 00 One-fourth column 40 00 One-half column CO 00 One column 100 00 No advertisement Inserted at these rates for less time than three months. Business locals five cents a line each insertion.

Notices in the local column teu cents a line each insertion. OaleujjJ Ti nrJ Stanch Taking f.ttai laly lit l.m.. tloim Smt'i. iin Ni.rth. I.v n.

n. Ar iijioVii 12pm Earok i J) Lvr Umvk i 7 30 a Ar wr I II Lv nvird 3 J'J Clone counoiiliom at Kin.i i-t and West. ,1 Jamrson, Afjent. sheet, well printed and ably edited. Willi pleasure we X.

Tlie examination for the admission of new students to the Normal school at Emporia will take place on Mouday and Tuesday of next week. Hunter Veruer are making substantial improvtments In the interior part of their grocery, and are receiving a large stock of fresh groceries. Continued from last week.) How Watch Cases are Made. two and one-half miles north of Eureka will on the 13th of September sell their bunch of cattle of 225 head at public auction. These gentlemen are intending to go into other business, and the cattle will be sold on the day aboye staled.

KANSAS. EUREKA; The name of Hon. Thomas A. Fancher, of Fall River, has boen fr. qu ntly mentioned for the office of Treasurer.

We have no personal acquaintance with Mr. Fancher, but lie is spoken of as a thorough gentleman, and a true and honest Democrat. The many great improvements introduced in the manufacture of the Jas. Boss' rino sheep; 10 head of hogs; 30 acres of com 111 the Held; 10 tor.s of millet hay in the stucK; 50 tons of prairie hay in the stack; 1 wagon 1 mowing machine; 4 plows. 1 corn drill; 1 hay rake; 1 cultivator; 1 harrow and all my household and kitchen furniture, and other articles too numerous to mention.

Tkhjis. Onex year's time, on bankable paper, without interest, will be Bi? Cattle Sale. Wo will sell at public auction at the Hines farm, 2 1-2 miles north of Eureka, on Thursday, September 13tl, 1883, 225 Iload Nolico. Notice is hereby given that a petition has been presented to the board of County Commissioners of Greenwood county, Kansas, asking for the change of a county road as follows to-wit: Conimencilii' ut the or sec nor on enst Miss Georiiuuu Daniels will address the l.uieka Temperance Union at the E. Cliu rch next Tuesday evcuing, See programme In another column.

W. II. Jones, editor of the Toronto. called on us Tuesday. Mr, Jones was ovci In thfc interests of tho re-union that Is to be held at Toronto on the 26, M.li ril o.l If in boundary of Sec.

10 Two. 22 12 mid calves, yearling steers and heifers. per cent. Interest from date. 5 per cent.

Mr. Grant Turner, who for the past i 27 and 23 of September. Good speakers is one of the finest bunches of cattle in running, thence west through the center of suid See 10 to the west line thereol. And upon said proposed road the board Ave months lias been connected with the oil for cash. 5.00 and under, cash.

G. Patthiuox. will be there and a general good time is expected. Gold Watch Case, have led to similar improvements in the making of silver cases. Under the old methods, each part of a silver case was made of several pieces of metal soldered together, requiring a great amount of cutting and soldering, which softened the metal and gave it the pliability of lead rather than the elasticity of silver.

Under the improved methods, each part of the Keystone Silver 'Watch Case is made of one solid piece of metal hammered into shape. The advantages arc readily apparent, for every one knows that hammering hardens the metal while eol Jcring softens it. To test Ilia superiority of the Keystone Silver Watch Case, tike one of 3 oz. weight, press it squarely in the center when closed, and it will not give, while a case of same Greenwood county, about 100 head be-j ing tine, well bred, young cows and heif- ers. Tbums of Salh: Nine month's time appointed the following viewers: Stewart Martindule, Pritcliard and II Dkmockkt, lias accepted a position on the Severy Entf.rprUe.

Grant is a good bov and we are sorrv to lose him. Sunday Ilonev creek and Farmington are aitthoriznd to iniionnee the linine of .1. M. Fredrick as a candidate for sheriff of Greenwood county, subject to the decisiun o' (lie Dcniocra'ic Comity Mass Convention. Notick.

There will be a meeting of the Greenback central committee in the city of Eureka September 2ilth, 1883. Each member Is expected to be preseut. W. II. Talbot, W.

E. J. Nixon, Secretary. Chairman. will be given upon approved notes bear ing ten per cent, iuterest.

Five per cent off for. cash. 27-4 Kouert and Tom Saunders. Green and to meet at the beginning of said road, on the 13th day of Sept. A.

D. 1883, and in conjunction with the County Surveyor, to view, locate mid survey said road, and to give all parties a hearing. By order of the board. J. W.

Kknkkr, 27-2 County Clerk. Eureka's glue vender says we have cut him off our exchange list. Mix up another pyt of glue aiid peddle it out orer the state and then this wouad will be healed. FOB SI1RHIVP. 1 hereby announce mvself a candidate for the oillce of Sheriff of Greenwood crt-int subject 'to the descislon of the Dciri'J cratic Comity Mass Convention.

T. 8. Pound. Schools hold a joint picnic in John Cochran's grove, on Honey creek, about four miles south of Eureka, on Sept. 13, 1,83.

All Sunday SJioois tire envited to attend. Come all and let us have a good time. By order of Committee. We trust the next Legislature will abolish one term of our district court. The extra term which was put through through the legislature by our 'Republican members costs the county enoush each year lo bri.lge every stream in the conntv.

Iload A'olice. Notice is hereby given that a petition weight of any other make will give enough to break the crystal. The Keystone Silver Watch Case is made only with silver cap and gold joints. Road Notice. Notice is hereby civeii that a netltioi- Mr.

J. M. Fredrick, candidate for Sheriff, was in town Friday and Saturday of last week; Joe, as he Is commonly called, is making gallent tight for Sheriff. As soon as we remove to our new quarters, now under construction, we shall put In the largest Stock of groceries evcrbrouttht to We will then be pleased to have all our old customers, and all new ones call on us, for we will bu prepared to give better prices. 27tf Miu.ku Hl'KK.

Spud i ml lUap to Wtfb Cm Fufoclr, tfilh. drlphla, rafor kHitkome liltutratal kaw tmmm Jtou Had Itej.loae Wauh Cams am ad. I has been presented to tliu board of cotm-t ty commissioners of Greenwood county, Kansas, asking for the locution of a county road, as follows to-wit: 1 Commencing at the sw corner of Sec. 2C, Tp. 22 R.

12 and ruuiiing thence west one mile to the sw corner of Sec. 27 Tp. 22 U. 12 thence north to the nw corner of said section 27, thence west I 3-4 miles thence north oue mile, thence w. 1-4 (To continued.) has been presented to the board of commissioners of Greenwood county.

Kansas, asking for the locution of a coliii ty road, as follows, to-wit: Commencing at the iiu coi ner of the liwqrofsec 12, twp 23, lunge 12 and running thence south one mile to the se corner of the swqrof said sec 12, also beginning at said first mentioned point and running east on the north line nl said section 12, and sec. 7, 1 wp 23, ranae VVR COUNTY CI.KltK. I hereby announce myself as a candidate tor the nfiice -uf County Clerk of Greenwood Cnuiitv, Rations, subject to the deoisi-M of t.iie voters of said county, at tile oveinbiT election. H. J.

Wanti.and. "i.0DAL NEW3I Cold nig'its. We had the pleasure of meeting last Saturday Mr. Michael Sword of Fall River. Mr.

Sword claims the riistinct- Mr. Chas. Walkc will soon commence the erection of a large two-story brick and stone block on the corner where his grocery now stands; Thus the boom booms. The county coinmissionsrs are in extra session "to-day to take action in relation to His submission of the question of vot We present this week to the consideration of the Democratic party the name of T. S.

Pound, as candidate for the office of Sheriff Tom is an old and tiled Democrat, anil Is true to the core. He has stood by the. party's principles I ioitof being the oldest; living settler of I this comity. In 1850 he camped on what I is now the city of Eureka, and has lived of a mile to the sw corner of section 17 Td. 22, li.

12, and theuce north. 1-2 mile to intersect a county road miming east aud west to run as near said lines as practicable. And upon said proposed road the board appointed the following viewers: Stewart Martindule, N. T. PrUchard and Green to meet at the id to tne.

lie corner 01 suid see 7. 11 in to see a city grow up on his camping 1 when the party was a disorganized bam Corn cutting is now in full blast. second to none in Southern Truly Mr. Sword is a pioneer. grounds Kansas.

Ladles approve of your smoking "Lit, tie Joker." 11-ly of a few hundred voters. We believe this is the first time lie lias asked for office, and if he is nominated he will add strength to the ticket, and if elected will make one of the best Sheriffs Greenwood beginning of said road, on the 14 day ot Sept. A. 1), 18U3, and in conjunction with the County Surveyor, to view, locate and survey said roadaud to give all parties a hearing. 15 order of the board.

"Willi Life on the Plains," is the name of a new book issued by the Sun Publishing of St. Louis. It Is a truthful account of the great Cavalry hero 1 mmm 7 MILLS C- ROCKVILLE, CONN. NORTHAMPTON, iA () MONTREAL, aZUt.g. (J running thence north on sec lines to the lie corner of sec 30 twp 22 ramie 13, mid for the vacation of the road beginning at the ne corner of nwqr of sec 12, twp 23, range 12 and thence running west one-fourth of a mile and thence south one mile and upon said proposed UK-viewers appointed the following viewers: Davenport, Nixon Allisto meet, at the begining of said road, on the 20th day of Sep.

A. I). 1883, lind in conjunction with the County Surveyor, to view, locate anil survey said road, ami to give all parties a hearing. By order of the board. J.

W. Kknnkr, 28-2 Connty clerk. county has ever had J. W. Kkn'xrk, 27-2 County Clery.

General Custer, and his many encount- A paper, support by a glue factory, Prairie chickens can be shot after Friday. "Little Joker" is tUe best smoking tobacco, ll-ly W. I). St. John took a trip up to Emporia Tuesday.

The best smoking tobicco is "Little ers with our wild Indians, with sketches publlnhed in this city say that "I). C. Col ing township aid. to the new railroad enterprise. The jury In the case of Day vs.

DennU son, in the District court, returned a verdict for the plaintiff for the sum of 5250. Til's amount of damage claimed was $1700. Mr. Link Cummins has bought Mr. William Cox's Interest in the Stone Livery Stable.

The firm will now be known as Cummins Wakefield. Sue-, cess to you Link. Mrs. F. A.

Garee, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hamilton, of Eureka, started for her home, at EI Dorodo Springs, Missouri, 011 last Wednesday nuirning.

Koad Notice. of such famous scouts as Will. Coin-; lier and M. Shepard are negotiating stock, Wild BUI, Bloody Knife, etc. H'e for the purchase of the Dkmocrat, and call attention to advertisement In ani th- as they are both Republicans would like Notice is heiljy given that a petition has been presented to the board of coun ty commissioners of Creenwood county er column.

jto know what the political complexion of the nauer will be If thev succeed In Kansas, asking lor lue location 01 a Our public schools will open about the luthofoeit month. rtU.UII YC 1 fc" IU.II lu.fmni. of (i R1nit.l1. the. iir.irun man- Duyflljl It.

To put to rest the fertile E3 gT.LpTna,Mq brain of the glue vender on this subject UlUULUITI I JiUUI.Ull i Secure Healthy action to he Liv Ell Justfor the sake of informing onr we will say that as long as Collier agreeable contemporary up the Branch, 1 has anything to do with the Dkmocrat we will say that G. Washington Smith is it will continue to advocate the undying a candidate (a "Republican" candidate principles of the Democratic party, Go to J. Powell, to buy watches, clocks and jewelry. 25-tf Hope you stopped to think that this is the last week of summer of 1 883. ai relie ve a 1 1 ioua troubles, Read the advertisement of Dr.

Chase's Recipes in another column. Whoever t-nclj yejitatls; He C-rifitj. fried 25o. county liue load, as follows, to-wit: Commencing at the sw cornr of Sec. 35 Tp, 22 K.

J2 thence east as near as practicable on section line to the se corner of sectlou 34 Tp. 22 H. 13, said road to be 40 feet. And upon said proposed road the board appointed the following viewers: Jacob Buiiglnnan, Osborn aud Win. Wasson to meet at the beginning of aid road on the 17th day of Sept.

A. 1). 1883, and in conjunction with the County Surveyor, to view, locate and survey said road, and to give all parties a hearing. By order of the Board. J.

W. Kknmkk, 27-2 Couuly county. this time) for Sheriff, but his boom Is so stand up for justice aud free trade. groceries, Miller 27-tf quiet that there Is nothing between it For bargains in Huff take the lead. '1 I TRIAL manufacturing efi Mtna or TqlnirlftB is and silence, his orgap qualities notwithstanding Car loads of fresh groceries are being received every week by Miller Huff.

27-tf i.ii.i koob not gum, uut lormo a highly polished over the "j'on ana tir.nicnmg tne orart. sells this book will not only have the satisfaction of making money, but that of conferring a great favor upon all who purchase. FobSalk: A country store at a station on a new railroad suitable for a drug store and physician. "Nearest competition, ten miles. For terms and particulars apply to Durkee Martin.

Eureka Kansas. than Inferior brands, and ona On will Co thawoM cf two ot uny other Axis Crenae oo. It 0 aawers equal i S8 (fell f. Iliirvosfc-iu, MiU Ueuuw.Tiiruuiinjr Aim hines, Ooni-PiMmxH Mr. P.

Phillips Is crectins ft coal shed on the lot adjoining the Ttemocuat office on the east. GUAR aMTtno tp ccntnln no Pe.ro'eum. lor saie byaU n-t-class ileal: i-a. lif Our I'crkit Cydoprdm of rhimji K'orik i-nuitinn nmi'L-J fruc HAFONER'S SPECIFIC. An ttnfall-Ing and speedy cure for Nervous Dehll-ity and Weakness, Loss of Vitality and Vigor, Nervous Prostration, Hyatt i-in, or any evil result of iudiscreti.ni, excess oyer work, abuses ot Alcohol, Tobacco, (over forty thousand positive JlaTSend 15c.

postage on trial box nl 100 pills. Address, Dr. M. W. BACON, Cor.

Clark St. Colhoun Place, Chicago Illinois 21-1-y Owing to a slight error that occurred in tho delinquent tax list we are compelled to publish the list a couple of weeks longer than we would have been had the error not occurred. It was not the Dkmocrat's mistake, however, as Glue-Pot Doud swa fit to state, but was committed by the County Treasurer's clerk when we submitted the proof-sheet to him. This is the last week and we are as glad of it as our readers certainly must be. You can get anything yon want in the MICA MANUFACTURING CO.

31 Mlchicpn Avenuo, Ch'enco. I jewelry liue of J. F. Powell, ai bed rock Road Notice is hereby given that a petition has been presented to the Board of county commissioners of Greenwood county, Kansas asking for the location of a county road as ll.ws to-wit: Coinmenciiiu at sw corner of Sec. 23, Twp.

22, K. 10, and running thence norih on the west line of sections 23 aud 14 to the DV! corner of section 14 Tp. 22 R. 10 and running thence east on the north Programme for the Eureka Temperance Union to be held at the M. E.

Church next Tuesday eveuing at 8 o'clock: 1. Music. 2. Prayer. 81 Music.

4. Address by Miss Georglana Daniels. 5. Music. 6.

Recitation by Miss Leila Nicholas. 7. General business. 8. Adjournment.

Brni.iNGTOx, Sept. 15, '83. Ed. Dkmocrat The Second Annual Sunday School Jubilee, of Coffey connty, will take place this year on Thursday, September 4. Our success last year only encourages us to double our effoits and make the coining the grandest gathering of the year.

Subscribe for the and. prices. 25-tf Every prepwitMn bei vi niiie make the re-union on the t'tu and 7th a rand success. be happy. The Democrat office has a new-printer In the person of Mr.

Joe A. Garner. Mr. Gamer is an old printer and thoroughly acquainted with the business, and now if you want line job work we are able to do it. And Timers' Stock The jury was discharged in the dist rict court this morning, and court will adjourn this week.

lines of sections 14 and 13 Tp. 22 R. 10, aud sections 18 and 17 Tp. 22 R. 11 to the nw corner of section 18 Tp.

22 R. 1 1 thence south 1-4 of a mile to intersect a county road already Iocs led. And upon said proposed road the board uppoiuted the following viewers: A Barrett, 11 Poster and John Bulion to meet at the jr ivi LJJJ Messrs. Croff Phillips Bros, have bought the property formerly owned by C. Nye, and now occupied by Mitchell's Grocery, aud will commence at once the erection of a large two-story brick and stone building, in view of usii.g the same for a grocery.

firm is composed of For a first-class dish of ice cream, go Owing to the lack of help in our office we are unable to get out a supplement this week. He know our reading matter is a little slim, but you will have patience we will give you a paper 'chuck full of news next week. It FOR SALE 3Y to Brock Fairchilds, two doors south of Palace Drug st.ire. 24-tf lieuinnins of said road, on" the I lib day We shall not be satisfied with only the Miss E'linu Roaers will leave, to-mor 1 15 A iw Excelsior of Sept. A.

I). 183, and in conjunction enterprising gentlemen recently from Sunday School8 of CoffL.y connty with the County (surveyor, to view, lo rf row morning, for Newton, to visit the e.u, nuo uo are eiu-nsueiy 1 Drcsent hlI, u.ifih hu the cate and survey said road, and to give interested in stock, now holding a 1 KIJVIIIIIIp IV JUIU UUi JUUIItG Mr. Willard Tilletsou was admitted to the bar in the District court last Monday. We heard none of his examination but understand he passed very creditably, and we predict a briPiant future for ID 1 11 iu his chosen profession. and swell the number to teu thousand all parties a hearing.

By order of the board. 27-2 Kenneij, 1 1 1 li iV family of Geo. Chamberlain. Mr. J.

II. mw of the substantial friends of the Dbmoi'rat, mude us a friendlv call vesterdav morning. bunch of cattle out on Homer Creek Talley one more for Eureka. Mr. J.

Wesley Bailey, who Is deliver ing the History of Kansas for a Chicago publishing house, called oil the Demo '7t nvN st uud over. Will you please make a note of this in your columns, thereby encouraging the S. S. workers of your county to come aud enjoy the day with us. Yours Truly, Uko.

N. Saxkoro. Mr. Will Hedserork is to have sile of stock on his farm 7 south of Eurekt, 0:1 loth of next month. JKarket ttepurt.

The following market report is corrected every Wednesday night by Jillei 4. Huff, dealers in groceries and prows ions: Mr. Thos. Wasson of Madison called Tuesday. Mr.

Wasson was on Ids way to Cowlry county where he expects to make his fntare home. We are sorry to crat Monday. We have not seen the book but it is reported a very elaborate work. P. S.

Since the above was put 111 type lose Mr. but our best wishes for his nil nun rsrra r. Miss ittie Fis'vr r-t urued to this city on lat Tlmrsd.iv, after a six week's Tisit with friends in Vabsh, Indiana. future prosperity are with him. we have examined the work, and do not Butter Bacon Flour, XXX Democratic Mass Convention.

The Democrats of Greenwood couuty will meet in mass convention in the NINETV-fclCHr VEARS Mr. M. Thompson, editor of the Severy hesitate in pronouncing it one of the Enterprise, was In town Saturday, and finest and most perfect we have ever 3. to I 3 WM IB He rein his Wheat W.B.Smith, of T'vin Kails, town Fridnvattl filled on o. ports evcrvt'iii ons'icro'i locality.

called on the Democrat. Mr. Thomp-1 seen, and every family should one. son tells us the Enterprise is flourishing Mr. Bally an old acquaintance of the Court House iu Eureka, Sept.

2tth, 1883, for the purpose of nominating connty ticket, to be supported by the people of Corn For the For tho MARKET For the PRIVATE FAMILY OCrrAO' SEEDS SEEDS Oats and that he will soon enluge his paper former editor of the and is a Potatoes to 4' Crown hw rlirgplurq on our owi FarrniwELi will nrcaeh at the to a seven column folio, which we are man of character and reliability. There Onion- 50 to 11 Greenwood county at the coming fall election also to transact any other business that may come before the conven- 11. .11 il.a Di iprl apples 1. 10 to 12 1-2 Christl in riiurch Saturday evening Sept. alaf to hear, as he is laboring hard to is, we are happy to say, a vast difference og 0 1 IVBudmn IIlMtrmted Catalocti and Xaral Brabter FKEE TO ALL.

JI1EECH A NTS, 8KXD CS YOt'K nrsIXCS CAEDS FR TRADE MT. DAVID LAKORETnSOHS.SZED 1st, and oil Sunday at II a. m. and in the build up His paper as well js the town of between Mr. Bailey and the man Lester A- IIaht, W.

K. Hkrwick been to 4 I -I' ereDimr. 'bevery. who canvassed lor this book. I SccieUry.

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1882-1883