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The Weekly Sun from Clay Center, Kansas • 4

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through with it. Bat from tbo way the audience Ecctno.I to enjoy it ito dou't. tbmh thr had an euch isn. Ta king the prograir. Next Tuesday is election day.

ANS0U5CEME3TS. 6eil- XJxxcLe rtaker, Fine Uearse i in eenneetion. as a whole it was ratlior tin? hust of the Ira Taylor went to Denver Wednes liter- MM it Carpte. C. MeCunly announces liim- OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.

Ktttlonal 1'armrrt Allliauco Amd Union. son wlveii is myin a groat deal cs the cv tbrnvffh the entire, season lias day. 1 mMm sssiU ak lf nn independent candidate for the J. Stev.rvtof B'aine, left yesterday most enjoyable afTnir. A vote of thanks v.

ftcndprml th oditors. hand, aud K6 W. S. BALDWIN, Sec'v. imm ut Justice of tho Fence, subject for Fa.

to wilt of the people at tho pol.tf Afrit PrP1clp I. L. 1'i ltf, WMhlnirtAn. T. C.

Vic II. Clover Hutch n. Run. orntarr J. II.

Tttwr. D. C. Miss Teulwy of Kington who bs 7il 1S01. club.

After a short s-. eats i- il; dtlw, iheit.e;tiou vss, rniivta that --ieuatcrs Bhouid bo vhich -waa unanituuupiy ti the affirmative, tliu been atoppinsr here minus po if '1 week sIhs led Wednesday for ail To thoTotcrsof Clay Outer. I hert. a is "Mil mm Oklahoma, i mHt TllU ILK ii UAIIUIWrtHa tiil the first Saturday in October Bo til an illlU'rMti. State Alliiinro Odcer.

President Krunk MeOrntti. Itelolt, Kn. Vice 1'rt II. Middle. Augurt, 8.

U. French, Hutchltoa Citizens AllUne Offlcer. D. Vincent hfte been confined t-1 UBcOI loe uiuat cost rackets ever been the writers good fortune to auesm. Wta: closiner oat racKeis, I'll A 8 TAYLOR- his bed for several days, with malariai Ulti i -t REGKT.T5SS MAVSKEJ.

fever as we go to pres? we hear that he bankruptcy rackets, clearance racKexa, uut President I. C. Zetoher. ninth, ftaa. is no better.

LOCAL. OF GREEN, KA Genera! Merchandise, udtrine from the number of hunters Watches from $4 up at Henry Selts RACKET PreiUnt Ira D. Kellofrg. Columbua. Knrtatmlre, Cottonwood Fall.

Clay County Alliance. THE seen starting out between four and tight Pro Mrs. S. Marvin left Monday monuuj? Dealers in o'clock every raornins; the ducks must be suffering. for Arkansas.

Frviildi A. A. Newman. Clay Center, Ks. Atheist ane.

The roads are almost impassable, but are drying fast. Mr. Hoadland has returned front Oklahoma where be has been visiting a son, and a daughter. W. I.

Miller lost a fine eolt March 24th. Mrs. Hetner who has been sick for sometime past, is improving. Tioe Prenldum, J. W.

Bmltn. Oronn, Kg. Broken Java coffee 25 cts at George duce Taken in Exchange for Goods. The roads have been in such a bad Speaks in tones that can be felt. Listen and you will save many hard earned BeweUry J.

P. Marshall, Wakrftald, K. Trt Hnun r. K. II.

rlmlty, Clay Contor, Kb. McCormick's. condition that nianv farmers have been Mis. K. 11.

Maryin went to Malyern compelled to hitch four horses to their lecturer Con Mvm'H, Mortranvlile, Kb. VV Klncttlil, Idann, Ka. Tex. this week. wasons to drive into town.

rr.h nhnnftiince of snow and rain which has fallen this spring, has been very beneficial to Remember the County Alliance meet Dont forget that there is a place in -i. wh iR bidding iair lur Kansas Alliance Exchange Co. iioaiiii or imtr.cToiiM. ing of April 8Lh. Clay Center where you can Ret cash for me abundant crop of wheat and rye.

jPrenident J. II, Heimon, Haven, Kan. your eggs and poultry. It is Jlayes Mrs. o.

11. Kirkland left on Tuesnay Feed is becoming verv scarce on account of Vice K. House, t'lovcrdale, Kan in the Pinkerton build'ng. Ladies shoes at 95c, old style price $1.25 for Dallas, Tex. the prolonged bad weatner, aim cvc.

Secretary W. II. Saudiinky. MeCane, Kan. 2.25 longing for food weather ana green Bi.

Kuiihhh Alliance Kxihaniro Company, room Hural Blush and early Ohio potatoes Ladies shoes at 1.70, Ladies shoes at 1 .98, Smith the new minister in charge. No, Mil Hiilrd Building, Kaunas Cit Mo. GEO. PFSIFliY, Manager. J.

W. WiG-GONER, As't Manager. at Geo. MeCorancks. iiortiietorv sermon Sunday Live Hioi'k ComnilsHloti Afti'tit IMwin Sny Mens congres i shoes 2.00, O.

S. I- Haying purchased a machine lathe. I am now prepared to do all kinds of light machine work at the novelty repair shops Lincoln ave. It. U.

Foster. preacuou ua evening March 23nd. iionrv iiimwimrpr and son Jack left 3.00 3.00 2.00 .75 1.80 der, Stock Yard. KiinHimClty, Kun. A a i a nur farmers have drain C.iiiiiiiIhuIou Merchant-- K.

HufgH. for San Francisco Tuesday. Mens plow shoes 1.65, Childrens shoes 45c, School shoes at 1-28, wheat from their granaries ft KiinmiH ('it' Mo. up minus of straw J.ring me rKw A mnTlv of our citizens are con Look over our prices on small articles Declaration I'urposen. mhiK ti, imd stacked in the field.

It would mi. netalt ID -J the price is np. xy temrdatinff nutting in gardens but are WhereiiB, Tli Renerul condition or our country liiiiicriMvely dciuundH unity of action not be a bad idea to keep grain under lock and key, and to move all hay and straw now and you will not be surpnsea at, me racket we are making among the old Orange blossom tea still selling at 50 afraj( to start plowing for fear that it on tliu Dart of thu liiliorlntr cIiimhuh, rotiirma- before they would standing la the field. cts per pound nt George JUeL-ormicK s. w0ia be snowing stylers.

tlon In economy, and dl.xHtnlimtlon of prin T. F. Honstedt preached his farewell llemember that it was the C. Clile lieMtemUui luted to enoounitfe and foster plow twice around. Never mind it will clear up some day.

Tack hammer 5c 4 hole mouse trap 5c. Whisk broom 5c. 24 sheets best letter paper 5c. 25 best envelopes 5c. Best black ink 5c Best mucilage 5c, 50 marbles 5c.

Rolling pin 5c. Checker board 5c. Machine oil, large boll' 10c. Shoe dressing 10c. Large brass tray 10c.

Larjje glass sugar bowl 30c. Large cream pitcher 10c. Good nail hammer 10c. Large feather duster 10c. Quart milk can lOe.

Good calico 5c. Best check gingham 7c. Best indigo calico 7c. Ladies fast black hose 10c. Fancy hose 20c.

Pair large linen towels 15e. sermon to a crowded house Sunday morning .1 4l a ni'lrtftd All UKrieiillnral and tnecliimlcal pursuits, en- niirserv tnaL T)til iiuwu uio ijiivcj jh 2nd The worK over which counixlni? tolling; tnitswrs leiidlntr them OF ALL KINDS, INCLUDING: In commemoration of the twenty-fifth nursery stock. -s presided for the past three years Tlot Wirpr noil- In the roud of irottierlty. nnd a nimivprsarv of the G. A.

11.. services -ftn ofiriMd in un i mm J. Shorten who has been visiting for has again b- to o-nod will of will beheld in vhe first M. E. church on Jut I'xelinnffo for our emnriiodltien, and the bent ineaim for aeviirltiH to tiie laboring clause the (tri-iiteHt nmoutit of (rood: we hold ference.

Mi.i. n. and we sometime with Ben Selts has gone to Monday evening Aprit 6. Good speak his homo in Lnsalle. 111.

hurchandthb of appoint-his efforts athia thfiv have Two pint cups for 5c. One quart cup for 5c. One fancy cup 5c. Large cake pan 5c. Pie pan 5c.

Iron spoon 5c. Wash pan 5c. Stew pan with handle oc. Gem pan 5c- Large tin dipper 5c. Large box shoe blacking 5c.

Quart pail 5c. Wire tea strainer 5c. to the tirlnelnle ttiiit all niotioi.olios are dun- ers will be present and everybody is in irerouM to the Ik hI Interests of tho eountrv, ment may prove as satisfy bor while in Fruit trees for cash or trade at Chap- vited to be in attendance. tcndlntr to enalave tree neoplu and nub vert niiiuH nursery, sweet puuttuo inciu been during his three yeara this community. 18 0r In the case of the State vs.

W. and llnaliy overthrow the principles pur- Died on Monday night Marc Chaw.l by the fat hern of Aliierleilll liberty. Allen and E. M. Allen the costs were therefore ndonl tho fiillowllur H9 our ile- pneunonia, alter a lew un.vs uiuci as follows: witnesses, jurors, r.f Mr nnrl Mrs.

Amos HeilieS of AtDfe. dei-luriitlon of prluellili sheriffs fees, cierKS 1 ImIkii- for tlieeilueation of the afrrteul. stane township. The deceased was 3 years 3 months old at the time of his death. The I fees, stenographer.

$2.00. Ibis tural eliiHen In ne welenee of econouiienl KOV' eiemiv proves that lawina is rather an remains were buried in the Athelstane cetft orntnent In a ctrletly non-nartimm spirit, and Btc, TMrdrprs TTnts. Cnns. Shoes. Blankets, underwear, onirxs, and LanKshan eggs in season.

You should see the assortment of watches, clocks and jewelry at Henry Sells. There is a great deal of hard talking being done about who will bo mayor after next Tuesday. Jon Mull leaves for Wvmore, to-dav where he has secured a position night clerk in a hotel. tn lirteu about a more perfect union of mud expensive luxury. etery.

Wed. Mar. IS, at 3 o'clock p.m. Ihe funeral services conducted by Itev. Horn- ClliHXeH, and Pants cheaper than the cheapest at 2 That we diitntttid eriual rlifhtu to all and When someone got up at the republ; stedt were held at the Salem church, on bun-dav22udinst.

at 3 o'clock p. m. can convention and suggested that each nni Tin? THE RACKET STORE. pnr-ial favtirn to none. 3 To mdormi tiie motto: In thlnifS ei tlal, unity, nnd to all thlnjfH, charity.

On account of bad weather and roads, our 1 I delegate be called upon to state whether or not he was a mugwump. Bert Tuttle, chairman of the meeting, remarked 4 To develope a bet t( at ate mentully, mor nuiiij fti Alliance did not hold their regular meeting last week. Tho meeting on Thursaay evening Mar. 19 was well attended, but we are sorry to ally, aoclnlly, and lluaiu-hilly. that, bft hud no doubt but they were all Republican Valley Assembly, K.

of ft To eonstnnllv Ntrlvo to ai'oure l-ntlre hnr- Dont forget that any thing in the imi Korv linn cm be found at the C. C. mud tTionv ILllii urn id will to nil mankind, and Hayes. Welcome April fools day with a'l thy and, the farmers are retting- tried fo lack of coi field work. thoroughbreds.

We believe it. say many were disappointed; as it had been announced that brother S. Jones would be present who would haye something to say in ihe brotherly love amoiiK ourHelves. nursery. Even hedge plant.

No. 3797, meets every Jb'riaav evening. Visitors made welcome. D. S.

Landis, Henry Smith, Jk. For Salic cheap, or will trade for Haves Bros, are getting their room regard to the Kansas legislature. i.ne ooyb all felt good and the meeting was enjoyable. At The Sum Office Arch Gilbert has g-one to Salt Lake to find a 7 The fcrlahtcHt Jewels which It inn-tiers are the tearH of widows and orphans, and Its Imperative eotnmuiuls are to visit the homes horses, a good five room house with two porches, cellar, etc. Close to business M.

W. Sec'y. fixed up and are taking all the egs and (wile) work. A number of brethern from the. neighboring poultry they can get at the highest cash Alliances were present, among who was m.

Jim Woods bought a fine lot of cittle which part of city. House well finished in Money who favored the audiance with a song he will proceed at once to fill with 4oc. corn. prices. Official Sotice.

Tiie regular quarterly nieetingof Ciay which tie has composed. we were glad to see sido and out, good walks, large coal and cob house, lot well set in fruit and All Odd Fellows are requested to be We learn that in the near future that Henry Williams and Geotre Heliot wid start if API so many present, and we cordially invite County Alliance will be neict at Alli sbadfi trees. For particulars call at PH0 iiresent at the next regular meeting at tiT-pthpi-n from the neighboring Alliances to fnr laistin-fi iipw. Henrv is Koinir to Arkan ance hall in Clay Center on Wednesday, tf meet with us whenever convenient. Mnv Lodcre to witness the conference Sun office.

sas and to Oregon. April 8th. J. P. Makshall, Secy.

East side of park All work strict ly first claims and 'guaranteed tifActory. epjges by the team. The social that was to be held at tho M. B. church cn Thursday last was postponed on ac A.

H. Alexander of Manhattan came Morgan ville- Some of the farmers hava begun count of the weather uatil fairer weather. A Successful Specialty Company Prom the Daily News, Denver, Colo.) up on Monday night to be initiated into land. Clay Money to Loan. It.

lams can get you a loan on Office south of public square, r. oats. nr Done To Order. One of our promising yoanj; men ol tne ereueration wears a smile on his ibn ni-fler of Kmirhts Templars, lie n- The McKunlass Specialty company 1 Ladies aid society will meet at Mrs. J.

Coppying an was accompanied by Dr. Robinson. face a foot ia diameter be which appeared to such good advantage Sweets Thursday afternoon. where lacerated heart are bleedinsr: to as-ami'-e the BUfferlnjM of a brother or a Hlster: bury Cm dead, earn for the widows and edii-eiile ho m-phiitm; to pxereian charity towanla olIVmhM to eoiitdrun words and deeds in their luoKt liivornlili; liKht KTantlny honesty ot irpus anil Intention to others, nnd to protect the Interests of the Firmers ami lndimtrlat IJnlmi until death. Its In Hio reason nnd equality, Its cardiual doe-1 i-inert l.e nlre purity or thotivlit and life, its In eiif-ei-i la earth, peace, and g-ood will to Notice to Non-Resident Do-fondants.

(First Publication March 13, MM.) No. In th District Court or tho State of Kansas in and for Clay county. Mary A. Whitney, I'lalntiir, vs. Charles Hello llamlt, Maria S.

Terry and 1. 11. I'errv, defendants. cause he has killed hi i first well he thinks in Denver a short time ago, ha''e met For Sale. of ehallenjreiiiK the winner of the Eliot, Mr.

H. Gardner is able to be out again. School has commenced again, at Sherman 1 1 pounds of granulated sugar ackage of coffee 25c. Children Pictures a Specialty. Two good work teams.

Inquire of Brewer tdioot for 000.00 a side. with remarkable success during their Eastern tour. The members of the I i 1 1 with Jessie Vanepps as teacher. Best fioe. tea at Rothman at Redmonds cigar factory.

Thursday Schuvler Bloss's smilinff count A. F. REEDER. On the evening of the 31 inst about nine company are ail scars, eyen to nine t. f.

enance will be seen as he is coming home to Call and Exainiiu; at Gallery. Will Peckhams. A citizens caucus will be held in Ked- o'clock two shots were fired by unknown Willie McKanlass. who is known as the speed his vacation. By the way Schuyler is Banjo and the combination is one of the rising youug pedagogue hands through the house of W.

Cooper's both balls were found and appeared to bs monds cigar store to-morrow night for one of the best ever put on trie roaa. and Wanted at Once. Five hundred dozen fresh eggs all the live poultry you can bring. Jake Bigler after wandering around for about a year has finally concluded to stay WE HAVE FIVE When the company have filled their en- the purpose of nominating a councilman and member of tho school board. rifle balls, of large calibre guns, tne report ef the shooting was soon spread and in a short time a large crowd had arrived at the house At with us for a season.

gagemen ts the East and on the coast Haves in the Pinkerton building. The farmers are still in hone of getting to nnd nn account of the threats maae to Mr. John Mussleman and Miss Lottie THOROTJGHBEBD Cooper by the family known as the "widow work soon, but as the weather is so change-M it is doubtful If any oats are sown this they will If ave for Australia, where they met with distinguished success on their last visit a few years -ago. At Sclmitker, both of this city, were mar List of Letters Scotts," the suspicion fell upon tnem as the led at Fairbury, on Tuesday of week. guilty parties, and a warrant tor tee arrehtoi the Bonham Monday April 6.

Remaining uncalled for in the post oflice at Clay Center, Clay County, Kar, The sound of the hammer ia heard, it is the echo of Chaney Mann building a new pen to five of the boys was sworn out and the next day they were arrested and brought to trial To INiurla H. Ferry and l. H. Perry, defend-iiuts In the above entitled cause: You are hereby died that voit have been gued by tho nlalntlir in the above eutit.ed cause, in I he 1)M rlct, Court of the State of KaiiHiis. In and lori'iuv County, and that on orlx-l'oiothe Mil day of May, A.

lb. MM, yon must answer 1 ho petition ot tho plaintitf, now on file In the otliee of tho Clerk of said this week. They came home Wednesday night and will make this their future home. fnr th week endinff March 30. 1891; before Justice bundle there not being sum.

(From the Daily Republican, Ottawa, Kas.) The McKanlass specially company Herbage, Frank; Mairritus, hold his porkers. Hay Seed cient proof that they were the guilty parties That line pair of bay horses on the they were aquitted. District Court. In which the plaintiff asks These letters will be sent to the Dead gave a very superior euiciummn take Pride in Showing. delivery wagon have been in busi After hearing the paper? of the reform I T- 1 i' mi iiiMfii liiiljtiicnt be rendered bv ths Court Which we Oakland.

the Opera iiouse last msuu iuuiau Letter Office Apr. 27. 1891 if not deliv fin IiihIm'j- ii niorliiiuic uiveu bv Ihe det'end- ness three years, and show good care parties of the past sounding their trumpets lass is certainly a master of the banjo, MiitH. Charles llniiut and Belle llamlt, to the ered before. In calling for above please Early oats sewng will be out of the ques and can haul one package of 25c.

coffee l.oiiiimt-ii liivestiii' nt Coinnimv and now and a superier artist on divers other tion this sDriug. if it keens on snowing and say "advertised," giving date of list. W. II. Fletcher, r.

3 owned bv tho plaint iir, upon the foll )winr real propei-tv. situated In tiie Conn-tv of t'hiv and Siuiu d' Kansas, to-wit: Tiie instruments, and his performance raining. Ground hog for it this time. in the ear of the Hayseeds for the past year or more, calling them all names that human tongue could tell. Denouncing them as traitors, dangerous to the welfare of their country.

All because they met in secret session, organized a labor party, whose princi it a load at Will Peckhams. On Monday last Judge ltyan united thereon is something marvelous. In Peter Itiekley began plowing on Saturday. hoi 'ili-enst iiuai-li of neclUm seven (7), in townshin idifht. (S).

south ot runo-e one Peter will be first if he can. himself he is worth the price of admis SABBATH XOTICE oust of tho sixth n. Arthur, the seven year old son of Jim Baker, sion. But lie is supported bv a com- in marriage jjTeuericK ocnauuci uu that, the eipilty of redemption of eucli and all a accident on Friday by nf in de erihints million in llie nui) oi stun xnc "i i. in Speeialtie3 that met with a seriou Miss Ethal Harrison, both of this city.

niiose In nnd to said morlirnned premises rayer Union earnestly 1.1,1.1,1, u.ii being tnrown froi om a norse. tie remainea Mr. Itvan also granted a license to Chas forever barred and foreclo-iod; that any ritfht UClll. U1C Clt-liuin i.i, kept ti.oKtii tn flip 12th ot April 1891, ail nncmiKR ous for about lour nours. urn.

rue-? V'-v'A tltU). lien or Interest owned or claimed py At the Bonham genuine enjoyment. von. or either of you. In er to said premises Wade and Hears- were called.

Christians everywhere, unite in private lie ii.liiiiluod to be Junior anil Inferior to tni April 6, JMo Alliance on the 18th on account of storm and and public prayer for the better obser nlalulltf's uioi-ticinfe lien tliei-eon Indebted the Since Moudav last communication one addi ples only demanded justice. Oh how they howled and pawed the air, and told us we could never accomplish any thing by secret work; that we did not know what we wanted, and to go in out of the way places to counsel among ourselves to find out our greatest burdens and adopt a remedy without their counsel would be our ruination, they told us that there never was a reform brought about or maintained by secret work. But after watching the movements of the AUiance during the last compaign counting the victories it that their words and that such lands be sold to pay rwitmi seeiired iiv suhl innrttrniri vance of the Sabbath, and that all Mm tion to the membership by initiation. You Hio hereby further not tiled thill, if you isters present the subject in their pul 12. Cox of Miltonvale and Elizabeth Forsyth of Idana.

Mr. M. Twist a former resident of Clay Center, died at his home in on Saturday lasr. The bo.ty was shipped here for interment, the funeral services being held at the Episcopal church on Monday. finl to mmwer Kind nel itldii on or In.

lore tl The old Friar place is again occupied by a pits April 6th 1891 Itespecttuiiy, day herein before stated, the facts nnd alle arid Ions eonl allied in said petition will lie tak resident tenant. The first time over three years. He hails from Nebraska. en us true and Judgment rendend us therein Mrs. A.

M. Stevenson. Idana, Kansas Soma from this place attended the exhibi tion at Longford on Thursday evening at the pray'd for. l. 11.

Kttik, Attuney for Plaintiff. Attest. ,1. W. Smith, Clerk District Court.

Clay County, Kansas. RESOLUTIONS. W'hereas, we the members of North i.xeter Alliance No. 1405. sincerely regret the loss of our worthy brother Ambrose Fox as a member of thia Alliance.

That wo have always found him a true and worthy member anc a constant worker for the cause we are advocating, and although knowing werever broth er Fox may go he will be a sincere worker for reform. That we regret the loss of hlia and family from our society and neighborhood. Therefore be it Resolved, that we wish them health, pros money used for its defeat was spent vain close or Mina Collin's school. A good enter tainment reported. although they have waved the "bloody snnt have unmasked their heaviest batteries and tried to establish a "Mason and Dixon" line.

ntw nil they find that thev have been Spelling on Friday evening at Oak Hill and Stables on corner 3d st. to Non-resident De Notice J. B. DUNGAN SON. fendants.

Wednesday evening at Fan-view. Miss Alice Oakes stillthe champion. and Lincoln Ave. Republican City nominations. Last Tuesday eve promptly at Eight o'clock a convention was called to order at court house with Bert Tuttle in the chair, and W.

E. Dunaway Sec. Dr. Warren's name was presented, but, Mr. Warren stoutly refusing to accept the nomination as candidate for Jacob tiibev has rented the Dahl farm and (FlrHt pulillciitioit March 20, 11 pounds of granulated sugar $1.00 Package of coffee Best f)0c.

tea at Will Peckhams. The McKanlass Colored Co, will entertain the people at the Bonham on Monday eve, April G. It has been just twelve years since the company played in this city, and they should be welcomed back with a crowded house. has moved into the house formerly occupied perity and happiness in whatever place they by Sir. Dahl.

mav choose for their future home. 2 Bed Room Sets! In tho district court of tho stiito of Kansas, BnoilTBd. that a codv of these resolutions Warner has a large herd of cattle in in and for I'lay county. NEWS! GOOD be published in the Sun and a copy be plajed Christie and Barnhart's stock ttelds. The First National Hank of f'oiicord, a cor shooting at random.

That they are surrounded bv an army that knows no south no north no east or west but one country and whose fortifications andjmpenetrable to any party or sect of men whose aim is not to make this country a United country or a gov eminent of the people for the people and by the people. And the last hope of the old parties is to collect their broken battalions and organize themselves for the flnw I stand in 93 this they have already commenced soon thev will have their lodges in every little burg AT- Religious service next Sunday morning and Mitiit ion, plaintiU', on the books of this alliance. L. L. Stamets, A.

J. Stkobel, Com. Lee Harcum. evening by Rev. J.

D. Perring. liar's snot Hnl .1. Geo Dieter has been suffering from an LOW PRICES Arthur, son of James Baker while mayor, tne nonor was lluju wmcicu upon Mr. John C.

Johnson. Next ill order came the nomination of police judge; which honor was hotly contested for by Harry Ackenbach and the present incumbent, the vote standing 19 for Achenbauch and 22 for Allen. L. McChesney was then eas attack of la grippe. riding a horse from watering on March ALSO- Resolutions of Sympathy.

21st, was thrown violently to the around. i.amionhrnmrkniitthe country in the Bronghton. At, a reirular meeting of Phil Sheridan post little burs- of Clilton the great itepuoiioau For grinding grists of 20 bushels and upward. Corn chc-D. per bushel.

2 cts. Wo. SR. A. 11.

Department, of Clav Center. Mr. Jovens of Wakefield was in town Satur badly bruising his head, and causing concussion of the brain. Although ser a f.itv of the stalwants the place iCnnsas. on March 23.

1S91. the following reso day. Furniniture and. Mu ical In-f-trunients. He Sella CteslGil.

lutions were adopted: Our Blacksmith Alex Hemphill is over run Corn and oat chop per oil oc; ily nominated for city treasurer, and Win Sharpe for treasurer of the school board. Two well known citizens were hereas, tne hand of the Comman where the Journal flourishes have already organized a secret society known as the Knights of Reciprocity which meet every TiVinnv evening. But what can they do? with work. fine 4c. 5 5 vs.

Wlllliini It. Miiholhuid, Susan Milliolland, Tin Aiiflo-Aini'i'ii'iiit blind MortgaK't) ami Agency limited, John Dexter, Susan K. IH'Xii-r. Miles and T. A.

tilu-ets, peoples Niitioiial HiuiU, Win. Ilcfi-lng II. I't-tcr SaiilHiin, T. and II, Smith Wf Uniii liillu-it, Henry Guy, W. II.

Ili-miwh ton. Tin Kiiiisiih 'ily llanlwaro Co-nipaiiy and Si-iii lcs Brothers, dct'eiidnntu. To William II. Milholliind, Susan Milliolland, mid Tin' Kunsns llardwure tkimpany, ih'lfiiiliuits tu the above ('Mtltlcd caiiKe; Vim ihc licri'liy tioililed that you havo Ix-en Biied bv the pliilnlllt. In Hie above entitled ciitiscln tiie llmti lct t'ourt of the State of Kan.HK, In and tor iny County, and that on or tii-l'orti thi' I'th duy of May, A.

It. you niiiHt iinswcr tln potithm the pliilntill'. now on tliu In the olllee of tlio Clerk said JHrm-it't Court, In which the plaintiU' asks that a Judgment t- rendered by the Court foreclosing a mortgage given by the del'end-anls William II. Milliolland nnd i-'iisaii Mllhol-liuidtolhe l.oiiitiard invi'stnient Compiinv nml now owned bv tin' nhiintill'. upon the fol der has removed our late comrade, John Han- 4 4 Rye chop, Cora meal unbolted Miss Lucy Inersoll is again anion? us visit im, from the scene of his temporal laors; ing relatives and old friends.

now. therefore, be it They have accomplished the object for which nt.il ns a nartv nave be- Public sale of April 6, at F. M. Iugersolls iously injwred.it is believed he will soon recover. Fair, fat, and full of business, yet genial, is George McCormick the grocery man.

His smile is as bright, his temper as smooth, while carrying up potatoes from the cellar, as when dealing out candy to young Ladies. And like the (this years) cabbage he has to sell. Resolved, that we tenderly condole with the family nfmir deceased comrade in their hour one mile east of liroughton. Price List Flour at of trial and affliction, and devoutly aommend Frank Seheinl eonig has co-mnenced spring i come corrupt gone into the hands of monopolists me who have no reg ard tor the cl aims of the masses. It is time for them to lay down their armor as they will only be re-mmhrt fwr "fl-2 for the good they once the Mill: them to tho keeping of Him who looks with work on his fa adjoining Broughton.

P. R. FINCH Se'ls coal oil and gasoline as cheap as the cheapest. 150 test, 15e. per gal, 2 for 25.

5 for 60. Headlight oil as low-as any one. Boston coach and Ready harvester oi) also for tale. Free delivery. Call and see me.

pitying eye upon tho widow and orphans; and Our item in regard to the egg and poultry then placed in nomination for constable, i. e. Randall and Crabb after which Harvey Hurrin arose; and whether he realy intended putting in nomination a good man, or whether meant a continuation of the street episode, he by a speech long and loud, and brim full of pretty sayings offered the name of II. W. Stackpole for justice of the peace '-but it was loves labor lost," for the convention be it further done and the curse that caused their fall.

rtocoi-irnri That In our natural sorrow tor man, last week snouia nave reaa i. luuo instead of Z. Laining Pesters best, lots per sack 1. 30 He must be seen to be appreciated. Now as' the Alliance is working tor tne the loss a comrade and friend, we find con We saw our friend Jim Ristine working in greater muss ot tne peopie solation in the belief that it is well with him Electric light Snow flake At a caucus held bv the people in the the garden, that's right Jim.

there is nething for whom we mourm; and be it further the problem of economical troveromenr, ioi the people of the present while she is yet In 4th ward on Wednesday night, P. 11. like early garden sass. A. J.

Harris, Kesolved, That, while we deeply sympathize VV-th those who were bound to our departed Finch was nominated for councilman Mr. Leaeh arrived from O.d K-iglaiad on the 23rd inst, his family have lieen here for some cr mraae Dy iu ut-iiLuoi, iin. vAen.v.ou her infancy may its leaders rase warning from other parties and never foriret their sacred trust and turn traitoragainsttheir con stituency, unless they wish to take a back promptly sat clown upon him by nominating John Loader by acclamation. and llobert Docking for member of school board. Mr.

Finch has served OF MORGAN ViLLE, time having come over to avoid an English winter. Mr. Lench has bought the F. M. In- 1.15 1.10 1.05 .90 4 -70 single sack 1.35 1.20 1.15 1.10 ti .95 .75 share with them the hope of a reunion in that better world where there are no partings several terms as councilman and lias Wishes to call your attention to Gro Having now established a precedent, the convention continued the acclam Snow ball Golden gem Family Flour Dextrs best, Electric IL-Ut Snow flake Snow ball Golden gem Family fl ur.

and bliss fortidb a tear. gersoll farm and will soon move on the same. He has one of the finest farms in this seat and gaze at the Hayseed as he marcnes on RANGER. ceries and Drv Goods. lie will i-eet lowing descrllied real property, situated in the County of Cluy and State of Kansas, to-wit: l.t two In the North West quarter of nectfoti seven (7) in township nine (in Saiith or Kango lour (4) Kant of (Sixth f.

that the equity of re-dcmptlon of each tuiil nil of tiie defendants named in the title of said cause in and to mid mortgaged promises bo forever barred nnd foreclosed; thiit any right, title, lien or Interest owned or claimed bv you. or either cit you. Ih tir to said premises, bo adjudged to he Junior and ItilVrlor to the plaint ill's mort-iriiged lien thereon and that said hinds tie sold to pay tho Indebtedness secured by said inortgngH. Von iu-' hereby further notified Hint, If yon fail to answer suld petition on or before the dav herein-liefori, stute'l, tlio facts and allegations contained in said petition will be taken ns true and Judgment rendered as therein prav for. D.

II. F.ttikn, Attorney for Plaint iff. AttcHl: .1. VV. mith, Clork or District Court.

suui Clay County, Kansas. Clay Center and Ciifton on prices on The late snow and rains haye put the ffoods. He will pay the highest snip- ation business and put "our own and only" W. E. Dunaway in nomination for the other justice of the peace, every being done in such har- Deweyville.

little son of H- L. Eddy is very Dr. Morgan is in attendance. sick. ground in splendid condition for the farmers pins price for esgs and batter.

JSo vise Railroad Time Table. to begin operations, and from present prospect we think they will be amply repaid for tr, iriva t-n miles as ionsr as you can Our pioneers say that totneir remembrance nionv. and with sucii alacrity one was taeir bad buv as cheap at Louie. the roads are unprecedented tor the work ttey do this season. What a beauti All the above flour warranter to give satisfaction or the money will be refunded for any Hour that may be tempted to think that the whole thing ful month of March we have had, and as it condition.

Mrs. Maple of Hutchinson, Kan. arrived PU A A VI MR was a preconcerted plan, jui men, has not been very cold we think the prospect for all kinds of fruit, "even peaches" is good. returned. Export flour, 1.20 per lsst Saturday being called here by the illness it would be unfair to suspect any Riven general satisfaction, as his work is in the interest of the 4th ward.

Mr. Docking is well known among the residents of that ward as a man who has always taken a great interest in our schools. Both arfe good men. Mrs. I.

M. Selts has just returned home from the east with an immense line of new goods which she will have open for inspection on Friday and Saturday so the ladies can purchase their new hats in time for Easter. Mrs. Selts will wait upon her customers in person, and her trimming department is in the charge of Miss Price. So fine a stock at such low prices was never before brought to this city.

loolb. All mill feed at lowest rates. CHICAGO, KANSAS NEBRASKA (K. EAST-BOUND. TRAIN.

ARRIVE. DEPART. Passenger m. 11:47 a. Freight and accom V- Express a- west-bound, train.

arrive. depart. Pasenirer 8:51 p. m. 3:51 p.

of her mother Mrs. Stewart. The Eock Island has taken onthree new thino- of the kind, of a republican men on this section (or rather old men as r.ntn Phillinsis enloving the distiuctifn of A. F. DEXTER.

nominating convention. Speeches being the only person in this v.cinity who his they are the same bauds employed last summer with one exception.) there are several BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, nvi'Ai itiya jstejltly done. I haveadde.1 a select stock of Boots and Shoes and will be pleased to receive a liberal share of your trade. killed an otter at any reeeutdate. Lute went were then called for, mayor Anthony came to the front and expressed great others around here waiting for work, who fr dnnka the other morning but ...5:00 a.

m. Freight and accom would be glad for just such a job. unon anororching the pond with gun in hand svmnathv for the inocent young man 2:45 a. m. ami-nil Express he was greatly terrified to see some who would soon be groaning under the The Literary met last Saturday eve with a good house, and as it was the last meeting emerge from the water and advance toward heavv yoke, which had cost him so him in a very savage manner, Lute, although for th0 season was vevy much enjoyed.

The Tin Type Pictures. Second floor in Pmkertons block; Commencing about March 20. D. Beesle. a brave youth, in his extreme amazement re- program was g00 anu.

four of the five papers UNCTION CITY FT. KEARNEY (U. SOUTH-BOUND. TRAIN. ARRIVE.

DEPART. Passenger m. 11 a. S. Reynolds, M.

A. M. D. PHYSICIAN SURGEON, I still continue to furnish my own drugs. Otliee and residence 307 Dexter street.

.11 I lI.W.arorgan,M.D. C.C.Morgan,M.D. MORGAN MORGAN, PHYSICIANS SURGEONS. treated in a very hasty way, but upon regain came out with a short article each, making it Farmers Shipping Association Trices. No, 2 soft .84....

ing his presence of mind, turned and fired at A Lawrence paper says the farm more interesting than usual. The "Kickei" Freisht and iceem P- m- tho animal killing it instantly. It proved to J. K. Ristine editor, had the opening piece era' alliance in Kansas is over one-third le a verv large otter.

Lute is of the opinion much effort to bear. He hoped that the young man had-J)een. nominated, not as he was, but a convention that realy "wanted to him. Mr. Johnson being called, then came forward, not to make a speech but to express great thanks, that he had been the choice of such an august' body, NORTH-BOUND.

TRAIN. ARRIVE. DEPART. stronger to day than at date of last elec thntieJcilled a "bar" (so to speak) aud per- which was very good followed by the "Echo" Dever editor, with several pages of locals and good reading matter, then the "Advance" Frank bcheinkoenig editor, come out with a tion. and the citizens alliance has grown no.

3 soft b3 No. 2 hard wheat. 73 N-. 3 hard wheat No. 2 white com No 3.

white 50.,.. No. 3 mixed 52 No. 3 mixed corn 50.... haps he has.

Passenger 4 :28 p. m. 4:28 p. m. Cmiirhi nd accom 6:40 a.

m. 7:20 a. m. Afiamingdart from eupids bow, pierced mamoth illustrated sheet that would have to honi-t hpn.ie he must go. no matter with even greater rapidity.

And not only in numbers, but in harmony and enthusiasm, and a determination to ANSAS CENTRAL (U. Before a motion to ajourh wasv enter how high the wall, or how deep the mud, he be seen to be appreciated, and to put it mill Snusfesee his girl though it cost him blood. Wlls a grand success. His article on "Easter" EAST-BOUND. 0 No.

2 red oats No. 3 oats i re re rrr? a heinar solendiil. The "Bazoo" H. Hartshorn never let up until plutocracy is a reminiscence. The people's movement strong SnmthAwpnt on courtship Dent, iniouiju DRILLING.

Joe Mildfelt is prepared to drill wells, repair cisterns, pumps and aid wells. For information call on or address J. MILDFELT, Clay Center. opear.a of mud last Sunday. So in this sad TRAIN.

ARRIVE. DEPART. Freight and .11:10 a. m. 11:10 a.

WEST-BOUOD TRAIN. V-'; ARRIVE. DEPART. Freight and accom 5:38 p. m.

5:28 p. oi er than before. The era of man has n.i.nt the nitrht. into tho first few Aye .78 Timothy seed for sale at Farmers shipping associations office. $1.65 per bushel.

Wm, Ogden, Agent, tained by the chair a test ol the republicanism of all republicans was had by asking them to support the above nominations. The r.scmblage then ajourned sine die. editor, had the closing paper and he made the remark as ho took the flour that he had lost part of his paper and the audience would probably wish he had lost tho rest before he got OJCS A. till KIN US OF Blacksmithing, Wagon Work. (Jl.l.O a hours of Monday.

arrived and political treason will henceforth recttiva the condemnation which GOBDIU8. l'Jow Work a Specialty. Shop on 4th it deserves. south of railroad tracks, I -V sT".

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