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Corning Independent from Corning, Kansas • 3

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ORDINANCE NO. 10 Cornlnjr lias two barbers now. Hlffhest bov lumnlnir. Prize $1. Ail ordinance relating to dog tax.

At 0 n. m. a grand pyrotecnlo dls- rilav will be made on Main street. We learn with sorrow that Mrs. S.

H. Vernon is in exceedingly poor health. r. K. Wilcox has a Be it ordained by the Mayor ana Councllmeu of the city of Corning: Section 1.

It shall be the duty of everv oerson owning, keeping or har- Big platform dance arternoon ana eveuitig. Swing on plcnio grounds. BAIX-BOAD THUS CABS. Eastward. Westward.

Pass 1 15 a. 8.18 p. m. 1 110, m. 1.15 p.

m. Local, .18.01 p. m. CHURCH DIRECTOEY. Preaohlng every alternate Babhath In the Metlwllet ohuroli.

Babbath school at ten every Kabuatb. Prayer meeting Wennosrtay evening at elgnt o'clock. Claw meeting every oilier Bab'jathe morning after Sabbath school. Kev. h.

A. Hlbbard pastor. Proabytorlan church Preaching every other Babbath morning at eleven 'plock, and In the evening of the name day at the rluglng of the second bell. Sabbath school every Sunday at ten o'clock iharp. Her.

W. Wolman pastor. borlnir in this city any dog or bitch to pay into the city treasury for each dog W. G. Johnson, Marshal.

E. S. Vernon, Ass't Marshal. C.C.Vining, Masonic. J.

H. Magill, A. O. U. W.

W. K. Goer, G. A. R.

F. Mlnter M. W. A. Cornlnar Need fifty cents, and for each bitch one collar, taking the treasurer's receipt therefore.

liVU.W v. bright new carriage In which Mrs. Wilcox aud daughter, Mary Harness, seem to take great pleasure rid- lug. The Nemaha county normal institute will be organized in the public scheol building, Seneca, July 14, 1890. Every teacher and every person who expeots to teach ought to attend the institute.

Sec. 2. No person shall own, keep, harbor or allow to be in or upon any premises occupied by him or under his a good town well of healthy water to nrevent sickness and disease, ana charge or control any dog or a cross, dangerous disposition, or that mani keep some of our best business men We have heard some of the young HE INDEPENDENT. Corning, Saturday, June 21. Enured at the Cornln postoflloea aooo nd-class matter.

from selling out aud leavlugtown, be fests a disposition to bite passers oy, fnlka aav the hadn't decided yet roiKS say tney uu rh it.h allowing the same to run at large with cause they are tired of living without water. There is plenty of water here, if there was enough people interested it the enterprise to put down a well. dollar a year lu advance. A Tow Mill The acreage or the nax is large, and prospects for a good crop. We need a tow mill to utilize tuestraw aud make work for the people.

at Chicago or Goffs. Why not stay at out being muzzled, and if upon the Corning? We intend to have a good trial for any offense mentioned in this time section, It shall appear to the Police -It is hard to tell which Is the most judge that such dog Is still living, said ridiculous, the young fool or the old Police Judge may, in addition to the fool bTtheold fool has thisadvant- usual Judgment of conviction order e-he will never be a young fool, the Marshal to forthwith put such dog whereas the young fool may some day to death, and for such purpose said bean "Stool. Marshallmay enter upon any private -Mr. Hill, editor of the Havonsville premises. Register was a welcome caller at this Sec.

3. No person shall own, keep or We were harbor any dog or bitch which, by loud surprised to meet so youthful an editor or frequenter habitual barking howl- I nerson of Mr. Hill, he being ing or yelping, shall annoy or disturb A Lawyer Corning Is not reoresen ted. A Land Agent -There is plenty LOCAL HAPPENINGS. Baker wire at F.

A Brode's. Corning is going to celebrate. Got the drop on Abbott His prices. A croquet party was held at Mrs. Mat Wilkins' last Saturday eve.

You can find white treatment as well as white goods at Abbott's. John Butler is erecting a new of land for sale, and plenty of people to buy it, if there was any one here to attend to the business. An Insurance Agent. A good wide aov neighborhood awake Insurance agent ought to do only 18 years of age. Wa miflrhr.

wall aiinnnri house on his farm southeast of town fr. Tber nas reiurucu C. C. Abbott drove Into towa one in our own town, as to allow the Sec. 4.

No person, owner or keeper, harboring any bitch, shall permit or suffer her to run at large within this city while she is in heat; and every such bitch found running at large is Wednesday evening on a business A a nn UNI rist rwr aarvaanrai rum Wetmoie, Where she has been visiting the families of Rev. Biggs and Isaacson. Her visits are so rare that her go- trio. other towns. If vou want to raise a breeze in In caused a nice raiu.

At least CarvInK Fowl. hnruhv doomed and declared a nui the family, take home one of Abbott's rained while she was gone. a to ha urn a a Wild fans. The Morning Star Alliance sance. Boc.

5. Anv dog or bitch may be re nnnir it.iun in ilimi Lilts uua tv.u Mrs. Morley has gone lo the south fliwto and should be served up with tur meet June 24. This will be tne regular meeting for electing officers. They leased from the pound by any person ern part of the state to visit with her nips Or OllVeS.

Xl eiWUlU US uiuvivi; sister. proving ownership, producing tnecity clerk's statins that such dog or bitch i 1 also elect delegates to aiuwu aiiihiira at Seneca July 1st. Paranoia boua-tlt 01 U. J. auuow.

1111 1RK)U Ul UV1U has been registered, aud paying one are warranted to be carried over two It is important that all the members dollar to the nubile impounder. All lour pieces, nen no uuiujhwij fvtears. Mia Alliance stlOUia oe preseui. flia mnat enilltAhll) WAV IS tO CUt SpireOH dosrs and bitches which ehall have re Dr. Thomson and J.

J. Treague -Mr. Gettis, of Wetmore, was in two iongiraainauy. malned in the pound forty-right hours are giving their houses a new dressing ivirnlmr last week in the Interest of without belne duly clai'i ad ana re a of tifllnt M.a llhrarv association. He succeeded irn in tne same wt no kuiaojo, At A.1 Now is the time to get a W.

A. in establishing a library at this place. leased, shall be put to aath by the City Marshal or any person authorized Wood self dump hay rake cheap at F. He was a pleasant caller at tnis omw, and ve editor enjoyed quite an ani the white meat is lelt in wnoie slices, ana the carcass is separated into six pieces, nhinVana and canons are much improved hv him A. Brode's.

Born, to Thomas Richards and Sec. 6. The provisions of this article mated conversation with him ontne ahull not nlv to anv doff or oitcn wife, twins, a boy and girl, Saturday by the use or trumes, dui, as weorg Grant will tell you, truffles cannot be got reforms of the day. We wouia nxe to which shall lollowany countryman, morninsr. June 14 have more of that kind or visitors.

in America. Cor. umcago ueraia. Rb those Inch screen doors for 95 coming in or passing through the city, Remedies for snake bites to De the best ones for $1.25 and which shall remain near its master, The Ontlaw Btad. used in cases of emergency tnai we tVipta iq said to he a large Dana oiwna owner or keeper, or his animals, wa- ISM at F.

A. Brode's. knnw od: Moisten common ha- trcm or effects Do you need a good set of fly nets? klnsr soda and apply to the bite. Au- tinva fift.v riozMi to select from, law Stud," ranging between Trnckee, KnraAn miintv. and Avine.

Nev. Sec. 7. It shall be unlawful for the nublio impounder to place, have or Woodruff. Soldier.

Ks. other: Beat up common sail, auu and bind on as a poultice. Change confine lu the ouud any dog or bitch In last week's issue we mentioned rw Vnrlnlorh ns nisrht operator. It Years ago the stallion, a thoroughbred racer, escaped to the mountains, and has since defied capture. By desperate rid-ine stockmen manage to get into the band which has been registered, in any man KJIVWi -a.

every Ave or ten minutes or as often as the color changes. Another: Saturate a cloth in ammonia and apply to the ner other than is provided in this art honld have read ticket asreut and drive out the colts. The Those iii need of millinery should icle, or kill or cause to be killed any wound frequently. hrvrafis rail ore on the highest peaks, beyond dor or bitch other than is herein pro take advantage of the special sales We omitted to mention in i-i pqt.tla or Hheerj often go. They wldfidr xnent.

that a mad or rabid now at F. R. Brown lee's, Goffs week's issue of having received the only go to water or.fe a day, and then in Remember, we mean business single file down tne mounuun mu Hats at almost your own price for the Whiting News on our exchange list. The junior editor of the News, Mlns of fast as they can run. iney go dc next three weeks at Mrs.

Brownlee's. three weeks at Mrs. rowee-s. KlDFErVVrS BROS, Livery and Feed Stable. First class rig-.

Carry passengers to all points at reasonable rates. We alse run a dray and water wagon. GIVE XJS -A. CALI their leisure. Montreal Star.

ftcauaintance dog may be killed wherever found in this city. Sec. 8. Any person who shall allow any dog bitch to habitually remain or to be lodged or fed within his house, store, yard, enclosure or place, shall Vlnlnsr carrieB a full line or Handr Thlncs to Have. o- we extena our oesi undertaking goods, and especial at- and the buBhiessineu tention is given to that line of his JJJJ wiU BPppreciate the Moon TVin crnvernment is issuing maps and be deemed aud considered as Keeping charts to show just where gold may be found.

A map or chart to point out to a follow whpre he mav pick up a few a. i i.ta ikiii in 1 1 i a Geer is adding an addition "1 and not for- and harboring the same, within the to his house, which is west of town. mutft thfi meaning of this ordinance. greenbacks would also be a handy thing Bu mohv. living in the same neigh- and satisfy yourselves that we can suit yon.

to have in the nouse. flew xor onu. borhood is doing likewise. A At he e. church Sec.

9. The public impounder shall be allowed the following fees for impounding dogs and bitches, which shall include all expense of taking and Sh! He'll Hear Ton. Ladies, from now till the Fourth Your husband has grown quite deaf, See will sell Millinery at greatly reduced STZT. Ztto ere koeninar such dogs and bitehes: For T- 1- "Vea hi t. don't ADOaK 01 H.

ilO IB prices. Be sure and call while was ar-town. F.R.Brownlee. Goffs. ttu flwn.

A I am agent for the pinlfess clothes i line, holds thrclothe without Thev do frecw. t- It rnd-cannot, off. Am also rery sensitive on the subject." Chatter. each dog or bitch redeemed, one dollar, to be paid by the person redeeming. -Lost: A gold headed umbrella and i bk.

Sec. 10. That au person violating Omitted. a rnlWa nrofessor who wrote his ser- Knew stick of gum. Any one Bifl.

wi ing tho lost srtlcl kiha rleaming through at you get your money back W. H. VOOT, the oro visions of this ordinance shall, nnm with t.Vin ntmoRt care and logical I ti xr on conviction, be fined in any sum not rewarded by returning to the gins. I few re- coherence, once found it desirable while (J fl I I less than five dollars nor more tnau If you are going to need a new se Hav Themini.ter.and nMnnJUi moaf mnrkttt, preacning xo omit a yuruuu UJniJk.Q "A aev, fiftv dol'ars. of harness now Is the time to get it course.

the services closed with a song, leaving Mlt mtsTand will sell at reaaonat-Tc pr ee. TnwArrl thft close of the sermon there cheap on 30, 60 or 00 days' time at cash urinas of F. B. Woodruff. Soldiw, Ks.

Sec. 11. Ordinance No. six, passed and approved Juno 3d, 1889 is hereby pleasant memories in the minds or tne nroa a rofarPTiPA to thft Omitted t8ASMfe. new vj, m.

a. a a a i i I I I children. Mrs. San ford is prepared to do reoealed a fact the speaker naa iorgouen xor ww JO'VerC-'. and then, suddenly remember-1 -JJJ" i Hrnumaking on short notice as well Sec.

12. This ordinance shall take ef ing it, extricated himself from the diffl- fect and bo in force from and after Its lltrths. and cheaply as can.be done by any na. nail first door north of shoe CHAS. H.ANDREWS, The Centralia Jeweler can be found In "ornlng Tuesday afternoon and Wednesday morning each week at J.

Warrington's drug store. Watches, clocks and jewelry repaired and warranted- JUXllJ Ilk tllllu TT IWJ a June 16. to Bob Bowron and wife, an publication in the Corning Independ en't. "As I have oerore remarea er i fTTC 1T1 a I have BJ-AiAUA hor. original package.

She weights about eight pounds. Bob is the happiest John Treague is selling patent Passed and approved on this, the Youth's Companion. medicines, naints. oils, varnishes and 16th day ot June, 1890. (See journal, man in town.

or grinning ieeu. other items at cost to close out that June 15, a boy to Charlie Jones and E. NISSEN, line ot business. If you want to save page 56.) Jacob Jacobia, ss Mayor. W.

H. Wieman, City Clerk. wife. living northeast of Cornlwr, Is prepared monev go early. LBERT ROSEBRAUGH, Tnnsorial Atrtist To I.

B. Young and wife, daughter To whom it may concern; When June 18. gTlUU CAtiiniifto ISA ED L-i THE NEW ir iii ro to Seneca, call at Marvin's if n.in. hair cutting, shmpopnng ilow In fnnrth if Julv P-orainme. wont to buy boots ana shoes IS eiM style.

teepauw- "Evervbodv will assemble at the old at 5 cents per bushel. No ft aior toll taken. ttkhrA rok nrl- (i H. Mnsou. froill Beatrice, was people.

HO BOJiCiUs your jmiruungu. f.liool house at 9:30 and march in a VUCaU. AAV AO w.a.a-g, I I nail and examine his stock be- at Corning Wednesday and Thursday procession to the picnic grounds in the -I TIB. 8. JOHNSON, i u.

1 v.atila with his hosts of ti nrtfti a hltr lnt nf r.Ior.t. TTa waa an route for Jt. Joe It i t. STORE. FURNITURE XAd TTO QIC it addle na our hands that must to buv goods for his store at Beatrice, rMkA nv-ir First National banfc.

v- ji.nA.ui nf. (Time nuio.k if vou I whara he renorts a good run of busi- Having opened a new furniture 6toro VUIW Office hours from 9 to 12 a. 1 to Bin UlDyvuui I mw- want a bargain. They won't ast long First Door West of Seneca Opera following order: 1. Corning Cornet Band, 2.

O.A.B. Post. 3. Masonic order, 4. A.

O. U. W. 6. Modern Woodmen, 6.

Mayor and Council, 7. Sunday Schools. $. Citizens. ness, but sayslt seems more like home to him sitting on the streets of Coru-in? than it does at his present home, their low prices.

The Soldier har Mo. Pac. TO Atchison, St, Joseph, Kansas City, St. Louis, Cmaba, in-coin, and Hastings. Ft.

SENECA, KANSAS. shoD is the place. all is so quiet aud ordf rly here, with House I am now prepared to sell you all kinds of furniture lower than any othtr house In Nemaha oountp, as my STOCK IS ALL NEW Hervy Vernon is back again with his many old friends' WARMER'S no druukenness to melest our peace. (We wonder how Jong Corning can His health has Improved since leav boast of so fair a name? Ed.) To Scott, Denison and all STATEBANK And of the Latest Styles 9. Ragmuftins.

At arbor the first order will be the meeting to order by the Presi He reports trade at Axtell far exceeding TEXAS POlNtS. those who do net think prohibition nrohiblts. lust' come np to Beatrice And was bought for spot cash In car loal lots. his highest expectations. omeiD ami see wuhi i un.o awhile where they are running nine Solid Trains Daily with ntiirlt1 T1 T0 i ii C.

C. Vining has on a of the largest stocks of buggies, wagon and farm implements of all kinds ever brought PULLMAN bullet vaiw corning, uptioistennff dent of the Day, P. T. Casey. Prayer by Rev.

"Williams. Music by the band. Address of welcome by Mayor Jacobia. Soug by choir. ealoens full Wast, paying $1,000 license fee each, and drunkards are plenty.

Last Saturday nistht a com between I and Repairing St. Louh, Kiasas City, Psebii Oesrer. J. Pbsidknt. p.

T. CASEY, CasHIEB. DAVID HENRY, Vice Pbesidbst. mittee of nine were appointea py tne to Corning, and he will sell thorn at bed rock prices. Also complete line of tinner's stock, with a first class Young Men's Christian Association to M-ilr done.

Also picture frames made to or-neail) none. g. M. 8waney. Salesman.

Reading of the Declaration of Inde stand sentinel in front of each saloon workman. Galvanized and tin roof- from the hours of 8 to 11 p. m. to see In 9. snouting or anything in the tin Woltkamp Bros.

Capital Stock, $50,000, ners line. Call when you want a first-niajw iob at reasonable prices. pendence by Rev. Hibbard. Song by choir.

Address of the day by Rev. Wieman and W. J. Bailey. Music by baud.

how many went In, aud they counted 1 .875, most of them young men. vu the COLORADO SHORT LINE 5 Daily Trains 5 KANSAS CITY to ST. LOUIS. 2 Daily Trains 2 Between Omaha and Kansas Jitj and IThere are 1.827 church members at While pulling weeds last Tuesday Geo. Valentine was bitten en his third D1BKCTOB8.

Beatrice, and it is fair to presume that Dinner. John McNiel. J. H. Armstrong.

flnrer bv a rattlesnake. He came to At 2 p. m. the people will as semble a reasonable pef cent or the number are sons ef these members. Oh! pa tnwn as aulckly as possible, but his Peter HamlllOO, nenrjr owj J.M.RandeI, C.C.Abbott, linger had turned black by the time ha and he was vety ill.

vr. Ala- Kani0ity anl Texas rents, be not teo sure your children will not go into the saloon if you vote for high license, or resubmission, even if yon do teach them the way they again and witness: Barrel race. Prize 50 cents. Wheelbarrow race. Trize 50 cents Egg race.

Prize 50 cents. Sack race. Prize 50 cents. Foot race men. Prize $1.

T.J. JONES, omeopathic Physician and Surgeon. SOLDIER, KANSAS. Office in J. F.

Cruuie'i Hotel. lMYia neiir. COfiRESPOHDEST-. vr.i! 1r.l. Il.nk gill Injected some ammonia into the wound and otherwise treated which he went back home.

un C- E- StjIeS, Pass.rk't.gt: Atchison, Kansas. should go. Ed. Khuster Hax Nat'l Bank, St. JooJla derstand be will not be able to do any Foot race bova under 15 ves 59 the Ikdependekt.

Subscribe for Yea business respectfully Solicited thing for some time. We are sincerely Louis, n.9, cents, 'I $1 per year. sorry for him in his misfortune.

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1890-1890