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6 Our Rochester fine boots and Shoes, foe Thomas the Infant son of Hon, T.II. Che Farmers' Advocate. Smolan Items. The weathtr is tine but windy: no rain Cavanaugh, of Gypsum creek, Saline coun pprin and summer come. They are the best.

Every pair warranted. as yet. The farmers are getting out of pa- SALINA, APlilL 4, 1879. ty, died on Wednesday last, of congestion ot the brain, alter an illness of twenty-tour tience small grain is suffering for want of Ober, Hagean Whittkedge Ladies are fond of nice things in the way rain. Nothing interesting iu Smolan since the graud exhibition of the school in district No.

2. hours. The funeial will take place on tomorrow (Saturday) at 1 p. m. Mr.

and Mrs Cavanaugh will receive the sympa of notions. See our stock and then buy. Personal. Al, Thompson, who, eight or ten years ago, used to run the old City Hotel, and was a proficient member ot the Salina Xiity band, returned Tuesday Irom Colorado, where he has been for two years or more, and in all probabiliry will take up his abode again in Salina. It seems good to see the old boys comeback again, lie has lost none of his enthusiam for Salina, C.

H. Westling is back again, hailing more recently from a visit to Illinois. He finished up his work as Docket Clerk in the House at Topeka, some weeks ago. S. M.

Strickler of Junction City, was in When a woman will, she will, depend ou't When she won't, she won't, that' the end Campbkix. Sloan Tuthill. thy in this, their secend recent bereave The social gathering given Thursdav night by Mr. and Mrs. Pierce, to the many friends of Miss Lillie Milam, was grand to say; the least games of croquet were play Locals in Brief.

Immigration is pouring hi. For pure candies go to Geo. Logan's. Spring is not gentle this year nor roseate. Velocipedes Impede pedestrians on our streets.

Go to Engstrom for paints and oils. We will have in a very short time a fine variety of Texas vegetables and Iruits. ed. In which we indulged; aud we were de ment. We always knew the Advocate was a good paper and highly appreciated by the people, but were not a little surprised, the other day, in counting up the additions to our subscription list at the Salina postofflce Irom December 1 to April 1 last past, to find CJeo.

Logan Co. Buy your goods of Rotchschild lighted to see how every one enjoyed himself or herself, until supper was announced twenty per cent. and we reported to the dining room, where Rothschild Kro'shavc the best $2.50 fine Ice, delivered in any part of the city, by town nrsc oi ine wee. Air. siricRier is a a table was bountifully supplied with every leaving rders at Lay's restaurant.

man for whom we entertain very great re call boot in town. New hate, stylish furnishing goods, at the New York store. thing suitable to the taste. Alter supper a lively conversation was kept up until a late hour-, hen we took our leave, feeling that spect. We will lurnish the Weekly Inter Ocean of Chicago and the Advocate for one year Mr.

S. P. Carlton, with J. E. Hayner of Kansas City, agents ot the Headquarters lor fruit and vegetables is we had spent a happy evening.

lor $2.50. Or persons whose names are on over one hundred new names. This is a matter for self-gratulation Gur list throughout the county and elsewhere has proportionately increased. Green's Minstrels, denominated "New Orleans' for euphony we presume, gaye perlormances to small audiences at the opera house, on Tuesday and Wednesday evenings. Not being partial to such exhibitions, we can hardly say whether in the celebrated Wood's machines, is in the We are glad to see the people so well our subscription list may hare the Inter Ocean lor $1.10.

at Geo. Logan Nothing but hard cash buys harness, at Holmqvists'. pleased with the Advocate, especially with 'boss" town (Salina), shaking hands with the stand it took in regard to the late rail his numerous friends, and at the same time road question it was the larmers' business You can save twenty per cent. by buying is working up the interests of the firm- and no one else needed to inteifere. We do your boots and shoes of G.

F. City Election, not own Salina, and her way is not always Charley Beebe and Ed. Whittaore start ours. The larmers saw it was not to their interest to vote the bonds, but were not From" all parts of tne country reports come of the immense sales and increasing demand lor that deservedly popular Sewing Machine. The Old Reliable 4 Standard," the price ot which the proprietors wisely reduced to $20, including all the attachments, and at once secured for them a popularity among the people far beyond that ever yet attained by any other machine at any price, the consequence ot which is, agents are leaving the old high persuaded by the runners from Salina.

M. A. S. The license ticket, in the city election last Tuesday, was in the main elected by decisive majorities. In the Third Ward the temperance ticket succeeded, and in the three other wards the opposition ticket won.

day was pleasant, and no altercation of moment occurred to mar the good present case they were good, bad or indil-lerent, but suppose they were (of We saw some wonderful hopping around and prodigious work at scalping an Indian and some efforts at puns and repartees, the points of which we did not discern We must say that ths Journal has covered itself all over with glory in this city election. It showed superior tactics and wisdom by keeping its lips tightly sealed. Busiuess Brevities. Gro to Lay's. Straw hats just reciVed at Campbell Sloan Tuihiil's.

next Monday for Congress, a town in Wayne County, Ohio. Newport ties lor ladies, gents, misses and children in great variety, at Ober, Ilageman Whittredge's. Mr. J. M.

Anderson advertises what he has got in the line ol lancy chickens and blooded stock. Head bis advertisement. The old billboards on the corner ol Iron avenue, at Keslers'. have been torn down ami a high, cleanly planed fence iected in their steads. Mr.

Ilageman, of the house of Ober, Ilagenian Whittretlge, came in on Wednesday, and may now be found at headquarters. Our eldest boy weighs 10 lbs and 9 ozs. but the women try to make out that he weighs 11 lbs avoirdupois; and we shall not All kinds of styles of ladies shoes at G. F. Sauer's.

Leave your orders for Ice at Lay's It has justly earned the city printing for feeling. It was a determined battle, fought with strongest forces by the license men. Here might be quoted appropriately something about running away Jo fight another Hay, for the temperance people will contest the field again, be assured. Of the general ticket, R. H.

Bishop aud E. L. Norton for Justices of the Peace, aud E. M. Tuttle aud J.

S. Grier for Constables, were on both tickets and very littte scratching was done in their cases. The officers elect fd priced machines, and seeking territory luf the "Standard." Knowing from experience that, with the best goods at the lowest price they can out-sell all other machine, where the superior quality and low price made known. This splendid machine, combines all the improvements. Is iar ahead of all others in beauty and durability of its work, easy of management; light running and certainty of operation.

Is sensibly made upon sound ptincipies. with positive working parts all steel, and can be sat el put down as the very perfection ot a serviceable sewing machine, in every particular, that will outlast any F. Johnson is the popular merchant-tailor ot Central Kansas, His clothing never fails to give satisfaction For honest, good tit and good make go to the coming year at full rates, and of course will get it. It always manages the case adroitly. It comes in lor the spoils without interferance by other papers, but when defeated it is allowed to bid $1.00 lor the Job, and gets it.

Don't you see how it Is? The Herald was enough to open Solberg to get your dressing suits. Good prints at three ceuts a yard at the its mouih, but lacked brains to say much; Aew ork store. are: For Mayor, Win. Berg; Treasurer, Charles Sanden; Attorney, John Foster; Police Judye, August Bomli; Treasurer School Board, A. L.

Councilman 1st Ward, D. A. Stevens. W. R.

(ieis; the Journal had brains but did not use hem The Journal, is ahead Contrary to the general opinion, we have machine, and at a price iar below any other. It is thoroughly warranted tor live vears. Kept in order free of charge. And sent to any pa.it of the country lor examination by the customer before payment of the bill. We can predict equally as lanre a demand lor them in this section as iit others.

Families desiring the best machine i i i.i i i II. Uall has just received all of his small goods. Those wishing anything in his line will do well to call on him. Harness are not sold at cost, but at small profits, at the boss harness shop at supposed all along that the Bender family were murdered by couiederates and buried deep. Last Tuesday, however, we saw a team and a number of peisons with it, 2d Ward, E.

W. Ober. Charh Kingman; 3d Ward, D. J. Addison, W.

S. Wells; 4th Ward, John Daum, Charles Holmqvist. Members of School Board, 1st Ward, E. E. Bo wen, A.

T. Auter; 2d Ward, Jos. H. Day, Jos. Sargent; 3d Ward, W.

B. Flanders, F. C. Harvey; Ward, II. Sale, L.

E. Sampsou. uiauntaciurei siioutu write uirecc to in factory. And enterprising persons wishing which unsettled this somewhat. to serte the chance should apply for so desirable an agency.

See advertisement C. Holmqvist. Solberg is just iu receipt of his spring stock of imported and American goods for gentlemen's dressing. Give him a call; he will not be undersold. 1m tlit tli lorWsct cfnrlr rf mna in another part of this paper.

Address. They might not have been the veritable Bender family, but they appeared to be them or the next tiling to theui. Every dispute with them. Hats for all, boots and shoes lor all, slippers fo all, dress goods for all, parasols tor all. ginghams for all, at Campbell, Sloan Tuthill's.

F. Johnson, the popular merchant tailor of Iron avenue, has a complete stock ol iall and winter goods, Which he is selling very cheap C. IlolmqvUt ha six men employed making harness at the Boss Harness Shop, and still can't supply the demand for his first class work. Make a note of this. The icu season has fully set in, and housekeepers cannot afford to be without this article.

George j. Lay's ice wagon will be on hand to deliver ice on the shortest notice. Notice the advertisement of J. N. Allen.

Standard Machine Corner Broadway and Cliuton Place, Mew York City. thing about their outfit was dirty, ragged Married: Twin Mound Items. Twin Mounds. Salixk April 2, 1ST9. ical instruments ever brought ti Sm1hm and cadaverous, and made one think ot the period of the fall of man; poor ponies with 3 THOMPSON On the lSth of March.

1819. by Rev H. II Goaldtn. at the bridc-s resi twisted legs, dirty, scragged and ugly men dence, near Windsor. Ottaw-i conntr.

Willi E. Thourson and Miss MAltr J. Irving, all ot which he is selling at bed rock prices. Call on him at 108 Santa Fe avenue, Salina, Kansas. and women, together with suitable things saime conntv to match, completed the picture.

In al our travels on the plains and down South, we Go and get you a nobby hat at Campbell, Slier iff's Sate. Sloan Tuthill's. never beheld such a pitiable sight before. Editors Advocate: As I haven't seen anything in your paper Irom this locality tor some time, I thought I would scribble a few lines. And to bein.I will just say that the gentle ztphyrs continue to blow with slight intermissions, and the long-looked for rain has not yet arrived.

JThe temperance wave has struck this part of Saline j'. The Rev. reciter delivered a lecture at Power's school house on the evening of the 27th ult.and received Lay's oysters are fresh, luscious and 1 AMBROSE M. BEE BE, vs. If human nature started out this way no good for all classes of people.

They are the WALTER D. JENXERSOJf Case No. 1.258. He has the largest hurd ware and agricultural Kit I best in the market. Try a dish and vou CAROLINE P.

JENVEllSON.) implement store in town, and will set! will say that we are a good judge ot oysters BY virtue of certain executions, issued out the District C-ourt of the Fourteenth Jndici.il cheaper. Neai City Hail, Salina and they are tight from the sea shore. Uis net. within and lor the co.ntvof Saline, in in charge ot Mr. Auter.

One cord of stone lays up as much wall the State of Kansas, in the above-entitled case. and to nie directed and delivered, I will, on as vwo thousand ot oricK. Mr. m. J.

Phil twenty recruits; it is quite easy to become temperate iu the use of alcohol, now as wonder Darwin's theory has many supporters and is in a tair way to become a standard belief. Clark is a dead duck of the mud-hen variety. Unintentionally we started the Democrat here. It was a mistake on our part-, which we have seriously regretted, but we were never mean enough to try to hamper it after it got on Its feet. On the other hand, cowardly Clark has done all he could to injure the Advocate when he found the concern was not going to break.

Saturday, the 2 6th day of April, 1879, The Baltimore Clothing House folded up its tents (clothing) and on Tuesday fc night silentl jr (excepting the noise the boys made) lips will lurnish you finegra' stone lor a tinauces are at a low ebb. cord, delivered anywhere iu the city. I notice a few ot the many immigrants stole away irom the opera house building at 2 o'clock p. in. of said day, at the east door of the court h'-u'-p in the city of Salina.

Saline enmv tv. Kansas, offer for sale, at public auction, to t)i, highest bidder, for cash in hand, the following described real estate, to wit: Leave your orders at Ober. Wilson to quarters on Santa Fe Avenue. that are pouring into Kansas are locating Whips! Whips! at wholesale; at the boss Lot numbered 32 41 and 44 on Front street: Lot. hi this vicinity.

Two gentlemen Irom 6Tf on Second street; Lots 103, 105 and 111 on Kourttt are quested to announce that in constuueucc ol the death of Mr. Cava- harness shop ot" C. Holmquist. Pennsylvania have lo- g'it railroau laud btreet: i it salina. Lots 2.

4. fi. S. 10 and 15 on Second street and H. Hall will sell you a 2 1-2 sets of here; and also two gentlemen from WU naugh's child, the Gypsum Valley Far He chewed cuds of satisfaction over our Lots 21.25 and 27 on Fourth street, iu Jones' Addition to Salina.

reeds. 9-stops organ, lor $100. cousin have invested in Kansas soil in the anticipated failure ever since last Septem Lot numbered 16. Block one (1), Calkins' Ad last hew days. Let them cotne; I repeat it.

F. Johnson is prepared to lurnish all with dition to Salina Also Lots 27.28. 29 and 30 in Calkins' ac let them come ber, and when he found he was going to bust instead of us, he puts in a claim, in clothing, in the latest styles, and guaran The wheat begins to call loudly lor water tees a good lit. cording to the amended plat of the subdivision of that fractional part of Block three (3) in -ins' Addition to the town of Salina (lying south of the Kansas Tacifie Railroad), by W. D.

in lact some ot the wheat that was sowed the nature of damages' against us, for starting him in business. We have proof posi $5.00 buys a good suit of clothes at the lners' Club will be postponed one week. That will put it Saturday evening 12th inst. Mr. T.

K. Phillips, Esq blacksmith near Farmers' Elevator, is ready andwilling to do all kinds of work in his Hue, cheap and in workmanlike manner tor ready cash. Call on him before going elsewhere and be wise. Thomas Anderson has been on his rounds late is "gone up." Well it does look Jennerson and David neebe, said conntv. ac New York store.

little discouraging at present. but we'll not tive that he conspired with theNunnellys to start a Democratic paper on the ruins of cording to the original plat of said city, as recorded in the office of the egister of Deeds of county aforesaid, with the tenement, heredita Leave your orders for ice at Lay 's "bakery give up the ship. A large acreage will be ments and appurtenances thereunto belonging and restaurant. Said real estate is taken a the pronertv ot thj planted to corn this spring. The voters ol School Dist.

No. 61 are go the Advocate; and that it was his chief object and aim from the first day he commenced boarding at our expense, to burst within-named defendants, Walter Jennerson Planter Paris and cement, at Chicago this week, as of Smoky Hill town aud Caroline P. Jennerson, and apnraised at tw i hundred ami thirty-five dollars Said Lumber Company's yard, Fifth Street. inir to hold an election on the 7th inst. tor estate is to be sold to sat isfy said executi-v.

ship, and has about finished up his work. a Sheriff's othce. sauna, feaime conntv. Kansas, the purpose of voting bonds to build school house near Twin mounds. G.

F. Sauer has received his spring stock the largest stock that was ever brought Soon we may hear the melodious clink of March 27, A. 1879. D. BAKER, us, and start a Confederate paper.

We can produce the certificates any day to this eflect. Anybody who pays Clark anything due the Advocate pays a dead beat what snenii or saline county, Kansas Bob. Bishop's voice in the citj in the same to Kansas. I understand that trere is a probability pursuit. of Jefl Davis being the next U.

S. Senator Administratrix Notice of Hearing: Petition, to Surgical instruments, trusses and drug he does not deserve, and it will not be Irom Al ississippi. Jeff Davis in the Senate gist's sundries of eyery description at Eng- Messrs, Solberg Ringquist are sole agents lor the celebrated vertical leed Da Sell Real Estate. recognized at this office. We have the and Sammy Tilden President theti" we'uns stum drug store.

books and papers all in good shape, right vis Sewing Machines. They will sew anv To all whom it may concrrnj but more will get our rights." but I hope that U. here. Mind that. Ladies, if you want nice goods, call on Grant will be the next President.

Yours' to the heirs at law ot -Jacob eager, late ot Saline county, deceased: thing in first class style. Call on them, a few doors south of the opera house, Sev V. A. C. i Mrs.

llowan aud examine her new spring At the closing meeting ot the Salina YOU ate heiehy notified that Marv Yeagr. iidministrntrix of the estate of said. der millinery and fancy goods. enth street. Salina, Kansas.

Christian Temperance Union, held on Sun eu, did, on the 15tU day ot March, A. D. 1879. fild H. Hall is now prepared to furnish al Mr.

Palme, the editor of theHarolden, a petition in tne rronare court ot court v-. Kansas, praving that 1 may be authorized and day flight, the 30lh inst, an immense audience being present, the following pre kinds of musical instruments, from a jews- leaves on the 2jtli tor Washington. He is emnjwered to eil the following scribed Lm.u or so much thereof as may be necessary, for the harp to a piano, at the lowest posible rates. surceeded in the paper by a Mr. Werngren amble and resolutions were unanimously adopted amid the greatest enthusiasm: of Rock Island, 111.

Mr. Palme has acted purpose ot paying a mortgage on saia real and the costs of administration of said estuu, to wit: Children's SJiQes. Whereas, in response the nrpent-invitatinn ot the gentlemen while in Salina, and we had We have received our children's and in The south half of the southwest quarter of sec tion twenty-three (23), towa thirteen (13), ransM hoped he would have considered it to his the pood people of this eitv, JImi. II. Reynolds, of In liana, pon'ila: Iv known as tho Iloo-sier Temperance raloi" Tor ii rasi two weeks.

fants' Philadelphia shoes, made especially three (3) and the north ten acres of the norttt interest to remain. (or oar retail trade in kid, bronze, Messrs. Bartlett JeuUius keep open house at their meat market nearly opposite Gels' Bank, Santa Fe avenue, Salina, Kansas. They have everything-'nice in their line, including steaks rare and tender, tender loin and Hrloin, good, and cheap for cash. You will lind theirs a tidy market.

The highest prices will be paid by them for beef, pork, eggs, lard, chickens, etc. We wish all iu Western Kansas to know that we have just received onr spring stock of goods, such as dress goods, ginghams, piques, percales, all kinds of white goods; and just lots of other things. Come and see what pretty styles, and cheaper than half the northwest quarter of section twe.ntv-siv (26). town thirteen (13), range three (3), west, in Saline county, Kansas. as on other occasions, has been laboring in unr midst in the cause temperance, as ine.ctcd with the1' Murphy Movement." tin's afford n-g us Charley Holmqvist had a huge fight on Call aud see them; they are elegant.

Ober, HaGiSman Whittuedgk. And said oetttion will be beard at the oihce of an opportunity ot lier.oni iig acquainted with th Probate Jud eof said saline conntv, Kansas. his hands on election day. There was a determined effort made to beat him for on the 15th day of A. 1879.

at 10 o'clock A positive rule with us is that all goods councilman in the 4th ward, but he made the trip by a handsome majority, owing to a. m. ot said day. at which time and place each ot you, and all others interested, are notified to l.ws presc arid show cause, if any vou have, why aa order of as prayed for sWould not be granted. mM be sold on their merits.

We will allow nothing to be misrepresented. Should MAN. his character, mtlhoil and nioil.sol working; of wituestiu the splendid results and sue-ces that have crowned his effoits; of receiving instruction and inspiration from array ol" facts, cogent arguuientv impetuous eloquence and fiery enthusiasm; therefore Resolved, that we hereby tender to Brother Reynolds onr hearty thanks for the Work which, under God. has been able to accomplish in tbii community in behalf of total abstinence, aud we shall always hail him as a brother, good and true. his business enterprise and qualifications.

you find anything wrong with goods He ran up with his ticket. Dated this 15th da.r of March, A. D. 1879. MARY YEAGEK, Administratrix.

Acini itiistr at rix'g Notice. bought of us return immediately; we will llev. S. B. Woolpert has removed to change them or retuhd the money.

Your trmle is what we want, and we will labor Abilene Circuit, in Dickinson county. STATE OF KANSAS, ever, at Campbell, Sloan '1 uthuTs. Here is your man to do your white-wash ivliif.h pastorate he is to fill the coming County of saline, tor that oulj'. Camtbkll, Sloan Tcthlll. In the Probate Court, in and fOf said conntv.

la year in obedience to the late M. E. Confer ing, plastering, and paper-hanging, with ence at Leavenworth. Rev. Lock wood has the matter ot the Estate of Jacob eager, deceased.

Our spring stock of dry goods, clothing, in the grand old Cause, recognizing him as a Christian gentleman. With whom it is an houor to be associated in anv good work, bidding him God speed in all his future efforts for the overthrow of the liquor traffic, the great enemy of God and man. and recommending him to all befor whom he may come, as an able, fearless and eloquent champion of moral principle and suffering humanity. May heaven bkss hi in and his, and the to we have pledged "our lives, our sacred honor," until the kingdom of Alcoholism shall bcooiuo the kingdom of eetotalism for ever. not yet removed to Belolt, on account of -TOTICE id hereby given that Letters ot Ad-ministration have been granted to the un boots and tshoes, hats, is now being sickues, as he expected to do a week or out taking up your carpets.

Leave orders at Yungfleisch's store. Wm. Roth, P. O. Box 437 Oranges, lentous, apples, banauas4 figs, dates, pea-iiutsi Kadishes, lettuce, otionsy opened for inspection and sale, Prioes more since.

absolutely low; we want to Messrs. i Lucas, will open out a see on Campbki.l, Sloan Tuthill lare stock of buggies, wagons, agricultu dersigned on the instate ot Jacob eager, late of said county, deceased, by the Honorable, the Probate Court of. the county and State aforesaid, dated the 15th day of March. A. P.

1879. Now, all persons having claims against said Estate aro hereby notified that they must present the same1 to the unaei signed for allowance, within one vear from the date of said. Letters, or they may oe precluded from any benefit of such Estate; and that if such claims be not exhibited within threw Genuine Simon goat, haod-niade French W. S. Wells, President C.

T. Union. C. II. Martin, Secretary.

pie-plant, new cabbages, beetSj catrota, parsnips, aUdoyster-soup. Group, LortAN Co. ties for gentlemen at Ober, Hageman Whittredge's. years after the date of said Letters, they shall bd ral implements and machinery, within a few days, at Cheap Charley's old stand (Hueb-ner's building) Santa Feave, Salina, Kas. They promise to feast the eyes of our citizens with some rare sights in the way ol a nice Stuck of things in their line.

will deliver good iree to any We want you to trade with us. Best of fruit and testable at Geo! MARY EAGER, part Of tire i city as soon as they are bought; giye you low prices. Campbell, Sloan Tutqill. gan b. s..

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