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The Beloit Trade Journal from Beloit, Kansas • 4

The Beloit Trade Journal from Beloit, Kansas • 4

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'v i-; 4 Tims PERSONAL MENtlON. I i I uauusa viiy alar. MISSOURI PACIFIC PASSENGER. W. J.

Sturgis is the new city clerk. Team Work Done. wirTnS0 kinds of team work. Anybody needing work donp will do well to give me a fall tr Ei Daniels. Bert Mayer, of Cawker City, is visiting with friends in the city.

S. C. Andes, of Elmira P. called to see us while in the city Monday. Mrs.

A. Manifold and children, Harry and Mable, started Tuesday evening for xue amance shipped another car of If Tfca hllmkg is a P2rtiEi List OP Schloss is in St. Joseph this Moses week. twt, Tram No. 404, East, Train No.

West, Train No. 401, West, Train No. 403, rocenes! .9:25 A. M. .7:10 P.

M. .7:17 A. M. .7:10 P. M.

For a $1,000 PaTthJff F' J' Winkoop 5 acre tract mile Ja1' lhe land is cultivated, fenced of Cawker, celebrated John Mitchell, in Beloit ner oia name, jjiddyvilie, Iowa. FREIGHT. LANDS IN MITCHELL COUNTY. JSiet, Stock Express Train No. 422 For Sale or Rent.

My house on Hersey avenue. 3:50 P. M. L. S.

Kirkpatnck, of Mankato, one of Miss Flora Philips returned Tuesday Jiast, Freieht Train TvTr. in .8:40 A. M. 7tf West, Through Freight Train "Na. n.qn a xr enquire of Thos.

Rodda. the leading attorneys of the north west was in the city yesterday on business. Hon. Wm, Baker, the alliance candi Geo. Gilfillan has painted his eleyator FOR sale BY Owen Houghton, New Cabbage.

New Potatoes. New Roasting Ears. a veuman reel. date for congress, will speak in the opera house Thursday, July 17th, at 2 Mrs. McBride, of the Cawker Timet, nogs 1 uesday The hog market is some better than it was last week.

Old corn is coming to market at a lively rate since the fine showers, and is bringing 23 cents per bushel. Look over our list and see if there is not something you want. From week to week new trades will appear in Tiie Journal. Considerable new wheat is now on the market, and weighs 60 to 63 lbs. to the bushel.

In fact we seldom find any better wheat than we have this season." The price is 65 cents a bushel. We are informed that a young man named Knight, living near Glen Elder, was so horribly mangled by being run West, Local Freigh Train No. 423,.... P. M.

Sunenger tr8inS 403 404 Sre dally CXCept Passenger trains 401 and 402 are daily and carry Free reclining chair car between Beloit and Kansas City, St. Louis, St. Joe and Atchison. Freight trains 423 and 424 carry passengers between Greenleaf and Downs. 421 carry passengers between Concordia and Downs.

iu Lilt- huu to ceieurate. New Beans. Peas and Cucumbers. Kf For Trade. Two Billiard tables, two Pool and one Pm Pool, with all the fixtures, to trade for property in Beloit.

Address care of The Trade Journal. Beloit. Kansas. out- good well and etc. bargain! Kd 8 is a rare A clear farm in Graham county to trade herePrOPertr eUher City farm PPy tJffJf1 property in Barnard to trade for Beloit property.

Choice city properties in Beloit for sale at a bargain, any size and description, and on easy terms. 40 acres of land in Kalkaska county, Michigan to tiade for nrnnpn. t-hlL- quart, 10c each; i gallon, census enumerator Niles says he will BELOIT, KANSAS. SJtTVI; 'nm! JP adjoin, fine grLmg PiV1 t0 Terme to inil winlifi "ce 10 (w Pr acre. complete tne job this week.

12J cents each. 1A Ann 1 V. H. Branch, of Cawker City, was p. m.

David Irish is now carrying the mail from here to Barn aid, on the same route our old friend Kirby has so long and faithfully presided over. A. A. Thompson, of Glen Elder, called yesterday. Asa looks as though farm life agreed with him.

He says 1 like the Journal, keep sending it. James George, of Kearney, has occu uu our sireeis, yesterday. N. W. Mabsh, Agent.

ms. Wan. 14 lbs. $1.00 300 lbs. Evap.

Apricots, 8 lbs. 1.00 1.000 lbs. Apples, 8 lbs. 1.00 xjaouict or seperate. 2- 5ree creek bottom.

iittsaJioi ocoiisvme. was reels- 4. .1 For Sale. family Cow, fresh, perfectlv An A 1 icu at iLeavenue, jesteraay 1 -ma kind and gentle, 200 lbs. peeled Peach, per lb 25c.

40 bars Fairbanks Knar, 1 W. lelt Monday for a few weeks trtfioir pacific. Passenger leaves, Pas9Hgef c-rrives, "Accommodation arrives, Accommodation leases-. Inquire of J. G.

Dodge, North Mill Street. visit wun nis parents at Uenver, 10 cases California A 'o oL nSntS JLt'? 5l im A 2-story stone store room V. at Cawker City, Kansas. Rents 10-2t 9:30 A. M.

im P. M. 10:50 A. M. 2:00 P.

M. T. H. Jons, Agent. asoociated himself with R.

C. Bulis of this city as contractors and builders. ucr uy a narvester, that he died tour hours after from the effect. We also un fall full wuweilMMlt mv Mrs. W.

C. Couner is visiting her sis- 3 3-lb. cans Green Gages. Golden Drop lWEzfS Stfg ici mia. j.

j. uaira tms summer. Shop opposite Cassidy's blacksmith shop. derstarjd that he was a man of good stand-! a montn. Two-story stone store room 22x60 rents at $30 a month, at Cawker City.

Lot 34. hlnPb 1 Rolnit tTonnn TI Bartleson Woodard. Rpal TC.w, Miss Cora Balcom. nf Dawkr i TrioSf- mg in the community, well liked and re E. S.

Ellis went down to Abiline spected by all who knew him. yesterday morning to meet his mother-in ana Jgg Plums, and Cal. Grapes. 50c 10 cases Sweet Corn. 3 cans 25c.

1 15 butts Quickstep Tobacco per 250, ATCHISON, TOPKKA SANTA FE R. E. TIME TABLK BABNABD. law Mrs. U.

Tubbs, of Ionia Mich C. H. 8t. John estimates the crowd at igan, who is coming to visit a while. $1000 ucuooo.

ilUC, A fine double store room, best location for business in Beloit, for sale at a great bargain. Investigate this. Loan and Insurance agents. Abstracts of Titles a specialty. Agents for German Insurance Co.

of Freeport, 111., Farm Department of Home of N. Y. and other reliable Insurance We have a large list of all kinds of real estate for 20 cases Arbuckle. Dilworth. Mokaka.

i fLXJ. seven to eight thousand at the celebra J. W. McBride. of the Cawker Times.

ing inenas in tne city, this week. Sammy Barnes is home from Washington, D. visiting his parents. Sig. and Max Hasgall have a brother visiting them from the old country.

Rev. N. A. Walker and A. W.

Hicks orated at Gatson's grove on the 4th. Incambrance. 8 per payable at ARRIVES. Passenger train No. 321, daily.

Way Freight train No. 323, daily Freight train No. 327, daily tion the 4th. Judge Peffer, the speaker. any time.

was down Monday visiting his married 9:45 P. M. P. M. ..1230 P.

M. vnu, oi. jue ana uon Coffee, per 25c. aaugnter and made us a Dleasant call said there were ten thousand, other good No. 8.

160 acres mnnth 80 Mc. says this weather makes him a little A. good business property finely located and a small stock of goods in Beloit to sale. Write or call On lis for teKot nn 1 lb. package ground Coffee, 15c.

S3" auuiuonB, frame nervous. judges don put it quite so high, but all agree that it was the largest gathering etab mt want in our line. Office over Bank of 10 chests Of the famous Oorf Tea. ZC.o SL'e. convenient to iraue ior a good iarm near here.

T. i ax. opain is inresninc nis croD Beloit. mat ever assembled in Beloit at any eat. Pm.

te. sm' t.L7. luc Terme LEAVES. Passenger train No. 322, daily 7:30 A.

Way Freight train No. 324, 9:25 A. Stock Express train No. 328, 2:04 P. M.

Way Freights daily except Sunday. These trains make close connections at all points. 60c to salt. xi you nave property that you want small grain this week, he reports 700 meeting. uu i.ic per id.

we guarantee tea to givt. satisfaction or monev this Duslieis of wheat, an average of 24 bushels and oats 35 bushels to tha acre, his corn to trade for Beloit property, put it in the hands of Owen Houghton, and they will try and find you a customer. tf TiT TG WI" be Quarterly meeting at the refunded. Dr. Drake left Sunday for the mountains to spend a few weeks recuperating.

Elder J. W. Garner and wife leave this a. m. for a three weeks trip to Colorado.

W. Bower and Jake Shook, of bcottsyllle, was in the capita! city. Monday. i is simply immense. Some Personal Advice.

The editor of this paner went tn ioi. i cuurcfl and Sunday, W. R. MOSES, Agent. i4iu, auu 10m James Dupree.

of Oberlin. and Presidinu Elder Bienonrt. Will TvrfnnTi veston with the Northwest iTanco No. 4. 130 acres gently rollina upland 40 acre, cultivated, 30 acres pasture, Wry half frame granery, and other bmldinge, orchard, conveniM.t to BCbooL 6 miles to Beloit the eoarnVVeat and mile from R.

H. i.tation. Price a I 20 acres of fine land in Dunn county Wisconsin at Tramway Station, all cultivated and fenced: eood one and one-hair at a. m. on Sunday and also at 10:30 excursion last May.

A. JNelson, of Norton and their families are visiting Uncle Lloyd A. Nelson this week, the boys report evervthins allianne 1 A. Li I nc XT 111 la vl 1 800 Jbs. Chase Sanborn's Mocha and Java Coffees, finest goods in the market, per lb.

40c. Sugar cured breakfast Bacon, Sugar cur RRIVALJWD DEPARTURE OF MAILS. f. JXl. tlUU O- TV fr NnndaTr I etau Lli R'lRTft tllH lmnrao net i ri Quarterly Conference on Saturday even- S1n.

of Oklahoma and Texas; but you are Thomas Rodda and family moved into their property this week, in th thiwi znh, East 7:25 a. m. Mo. P. auvieu 10 taue a course of preliminary uieir counties.

Loneworth and Harhano-h lpft Love Feast Sundav mnrnihff at a ward. is. nh All rt ed Hams, dried Beef Lard and Sugar Terms to 8nit- arc lUVIiea. A. A.

L. S. F. R. day morning to sell the Longworth corn 10:40 a.

ei. K. P. 7:10 p. m.K.

P. 7:20 p.m. Mo. P. 9:30 a.

7:20 p. m. story frame house. Clear to trade for Beloit property. Price 8500.

For Sale at a Great Bargain. No. 24. 160 acre well improved farm, 1 mile of Beloit, fine buildings, wells and wind mill. 10 acres of orr.hard to fi Miss Nellie Simpson, of Victor.

looess. for fro J. L. King, Pastor. copies of v.3; L5mooSh "Pland, 90 acres cnlti- narvester, L.ongworth goes to the south to Hutchison Tuemi Texas and Oklahoma folders.

cured Bacon. 10 dozen Alaska Salmon, per can, 15c part oi tne state and iiarbaugh to the From the West Close West Bert Yendis. of Fairburry, Nebraska, norm eastern part. Bound 6:40 a. m.

N. is absolutely the best between northern Kansas points and was in town the 3rd, on his wav to his 8 dozen Columhia river Salmon, per can. Uncle L. A. Nelson has been quite sick T.

P. Ashbrook, of Kansas City, came since the celebration, but is father's at Blue Hill. He is with the Rock Island R. and has a lav off 40 an acre. Cash and terms, farm located on a public road, this farm bound to sell at this price.

'So. 7. lfU) ATrfa mvk slowly. up spena tne 4th with his father-in-law's folks, Dan Brummaije, and to take 6:40 p. m.

East Bound 8:50 a. m. Mo. P. 9:00 a.

m.K. P. 1:30 p. m. K.

P. 6:40 p.m. Mo. P. W.

C. PERDUE, P. M. Notice of Dissolution of Partnership one and hajf stnry stone house, orchard and enove nis wite Home, who had been in the city Chas. P.

Houehton was in until the 15th. He has a fine farm in Custer township, on which he contemplates Eastern property to exchange for lands from his the cele- lsujug ior several weeKS. lhe partnershio herefofnro ranch on business, and took in bration. to suit. lcrms in this section of the country.

iweenitoy u. liulis and M. Wood, under the farm name of Rnlia vua Oeo. N. Thomas was in town Tuesday putting on some improvements in the near future, so he thought he would 20c.

4 bbl. small Pickles, per quart. 10c. Pitted Cherries, pitted Plums.Evaporated Raspberries. 2 bbls.

Hominy, 50 lbs. $1.00. Bologna, very nice, per 10c We keep the U. S. Vinegar the best made.

Sorghum per 25c, 35c. and 50c. i una wim a ioau or nis owa produce to sell. Miss Jessie CrWv and TMiaa Tnron For sale at a bargain, a new top buggy, DP'8nd and 80 acres isSs water tory swne house uccu uissoivea DV mutual consent A II I combine business with pleasure, Bob. Cassidy make.

H. C. Owen. teo. 18 one of the farmers that always has something to sell, he has one of the xxii will De Daid bv left Monday for a few weeks visit at Topeka.

nartioo t-i We haye receiyed a copy of the Beloit I to suit. -uwfiwi. lerma M. Wood. For Sale.

Business property in Beloit, Kansas; $600 cash will handle this pro Quest iarms in Custer township. Charlie Norton was home from K. Born, to Mr. and Mrs. M.

Brown, at. Kansas Trade Journal. To sav it ine nrm name in rho. f.f,.. -sn v.

is a 0- H. 1MI Irnw Mil Mh i perty; mortgage $400. This is the best iiuhs ito George, who will comnletA is a handsome sheet and well edited compliment just due W. F. Seward.

farm all fencnrl with a i oargain in the city. contracts of the old firm ana Market Report. Wheat, best soft, 67 cents. Wheat, best hard, cents. Corn, 24 cents.

Oats, 201 cents. Ttye, 25 cents. Hogs, $3.10 per hundred. Fat Steers, $2.50 to $3.50 per hundred Butter, 5. Eggs, 7 cents.

to spend the 4th with his family. Charlie was shaved slick, and all the ladies wondered what fine looking man it was that stnr-lr in neure i oar turns one I i Blue Hill, a daughter. Mother and baby doing well. Mrs. M.

M. Rowley left for the mountains Monday, hope the trip will improve tmiance pastare. uusmcss ai ine oia stand. Lots 5. 6.

7. 8. block 23. Smith fVntAr ouiguum is clear OI specKS I ecnooi and charch, no wells. bniidincs of the best printers in that country, and we will not forget to mention our old county teat.

nansas. inis will be sold at a sacrifice Roy C. Bulis. Jim George. Price $2,000.

Cash and terms was out naing with Mrs. Norton. TTT 1 made by a steam evaporator. Fous single driving horses for sale. ucaiui.

friend Houghton on of the proprietors To trade for clear land. mules and whn Tina tTaxrataA 1 i horses. v.v,aiW uluijcu irom a sewing 2tf Free Reading Matter. narry Jiraideu returned to his home in Oklahoma Monday morning by way macnine 8gent to that of a m-pot jl a One set single buggy harness. One buggy, one Sterling organ.

i cat. trOOCl I rrr A 11 2 1 Mr. Greenwald, the Alliance Bhipper, iiw iu. imi acres, this can go with No. 9 if desire 80.

acres balance future smooth praine land, large bearing orchard of 16x21 1 story. af 1rct'ea and "ar, finished fjrit claS Priced -v wen unnrorea iarm ot itnt aorps Within tWO miles Of Bfiloit to trd fnr is paying the following prices to-day, ocu ur ui uie aoove on inntr or I Side (Denver) Citizen 1 v. awTC atiuu cusi. JLtumber, or a Lumber i. ard.

subject to the fluctuations of the marketl What would vou thi short time to suit purchaser. Will T1 M.J. Wilcox is in Beatrice, Nebraska, this week, and reports good success in his business. Mrs. J.

J. Watson returned lasat ue oniy way to keep yourself cool For Sale. W'V" iiiviatuit; licet trade organ for horse. No.ll 160 acres creek bottom farm, plen of stone to build with, and nlentv of m. iuaen, oi dowds, was visiting his brother-in-law Horace Cooper last week.

Mr. Duden is an engineer on the Central Branch railroad between Downs and Lienora, and has been tor some ten years past. Jos. Kackley, of Kackley, Republic on the A. T.

anta Fe R. called Saturday. He was over interviewing our townsman, Hiram Jermark, with a view of establishing a branch lumber yard at his town. Mr. K.

will keep posted through The Journal. H. S. Heintzelman, of Chambersburg. a tnend of B.

P. Peters, nf this hot weather is to purchase pure Ice Drop a postal to G. T. Nicholson, 5 head of Cows, yearlings and calves. Corle Soda Cracker, by the box, per SKSiESSS i x.

a. l. S. F. R.

To- ot oeorge Geenen. He is deliverintr the to sell. Enouire of. or write from Bethrice Nebraska to atttnsl oi- ana ask fnr omiu nieces funeral. 6 l-2c SHtSS Mne ad dition lbxl6, good cellar ontirtn JT I T' cleanest ice this season ever put up in iiy i-aiace Uar.

lou can also nnicnrA froo White Fish. Salmon. Brook Tmnt "ie? fenced, stabfee, sheds, cribs. Beloit. Those desiring this summer lux Houses to rent.

For Rent. Fred. Hulaniski. ury will please leave orders at. their meat ind only miles to Sm Vhr.i" of the Glen Elder city the other day, Mackerei in cans and barrels.

Santa Barbara Holiday," 'Guide to San Diego Bay Region," "Las Veeas. Hot Snrinas i4iiiHo onA Herald, was in the talking politics. 2V4 miles to shinnin-r stittinn ail market, where all orders will receive Hotel and Barber Shop the house con ri a 11.1 lwo other R. R. towns.

Price S30 an acre, t'ash and terms. This can go with So. 2. VERY niifip a per cent, commission charged on al sales: Wheat, No. 2.

hard, 63 cents. Wheat, No. 2. soft, 68 cents. Corn, 24 cents.

Oats, 20i cents. Hogs, $3.10. Pat steers, $3.75. The Beloit Milling Co. is paying: Wheat, No.

2 hard. 63 cents. Wheat, No. 2 soft, 68 cents. Our city market reports are corrected by the buyers Thursday morning, and we are not responsible for the figures given tains seventeen furnished rooms.

Charley Todd, formerly of Glasco. but prompt attention. Pic-nic parties, Lawn social parties and all other parties will folders relating to Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas. township, came in last night for a week's visit. Mr.

H. likes the looks nf nnr now of Glen Elder, uassed nn th Abercrombie Tuesday evening. For Rent. Offices over Queen City Meat Market. To Rent.

Nice office rooms nvprlfm No. 12. 150 acres, 110 acres in 18 acres tame grass, all smooth level prairie in a fine neighborhood 30 acres fine pasture, mow land farm all fenced and cross-fenced with wire 3 wells and pump, 2 acres hog tight, fenced wi wire, nice grove, grapes and small fruits abundance, a story frame dwelling nearly in eood condition and I 1Q Miss Bessie Leiarh. of Hiawathia- Bay State Shoe Store do well to consult us on prieces. 10-tf George Geesest.

Billy Harn. of Scottsyille, reports quite a serious accident at their celebration. In the evening, during the fire works. ped on her way home a day or two with er aunt Mrs. Baird.

downs them all 7tf Rippey's millinery store; also three fine office rooms oyer St. Joe Store. on low prices. country very well as far as he has seen it. We hope we can induce him to locate with us.

Wm. Kimberling, of Asherville, had the misfortune to get his right hand mangled in the cylinder pinion of a threshing machine last week. The Dr was called and took his hand off just below the thumb. He is doing nicely the frame eranerr llxlrt and fm'. J.

E. Piatt and Wife out. onnlh nf intsrn Herrick. Ladies buy your Shoes at the Rav Ktt. For Rent.

and a half of Scottrville, and close to scb-station on the Mo. P. R. a town of xstt lost their little babe last Saturday with Mr. Bloderett's horse at.t.arfc- "1 Store room.

ouoe btore, from 50c to 1.00 saved on SSiH1 only 12 m'kBto Beloit, the county set Pa" Cah became unmanageev 7lt CITY AND COUNTY NEWS. ftVe Perdue' ft mnthpr rama In 80 acres near south side of this count v. C( STiT httle boys, jny our debtS) Pni i Iowa Haturcfav niffht hv any Avorse ur. lews us. uiaa it wasnt Billv.

No. 13- 80 arrt Kmnnih low yi aqt urcuaru. Get our rates on advertising. Dave and family awhile. -l i'i ii acres cut Ll V8 tea.

etone hnnap arahi 5 Woteslt km tojexenange ior lieioit city property, rrt -TT trmfl'llZrIt of land close to Beloit, or i3iV I a DUC, chub, ei orchard and erove. olentv wrr B. F. Peters nf- fVnn rf in- one of the state secretaries spent two or three days in our mids last week. Cow for sale at Handy's lumber My Tdta of Arae JiBVv ppers iiwi.

i lire in ru'imr rrt new.aaonpt fnr fipn 1 1 A i I 11500. Terms to sait- -sterdav fnr fw uu mcw Ito for ire etc ouuic "mi jusi compieiea tne census en- I gMre a qriod attendence Our city dads cleaned out the hydrants Monday. No. irnd nf rnwL- twit. JT" I numeration 13 oftJji of Center and Rlnnrnflpiri ic gtau- nlti ration 20 acres if I townships.

and reports crops look in tr FINDLEY. Walter Pjttenger is back again nr i 1..1 .1 .1 i. i A. J. Bell the drayman has built a new old place with John Watts shaking Tin adV, raiQ Mill on kneeling.

Only thirty-two one ofy- cuts. The secretary Mitchell broken, car splTtrrain to a intfirnntttr Tir.tl lemonade and milk shakes. ciwiiuuiu iu ms com munity were never so busy. "UUU1UU io ms residence in the first ward. Select the trade you want from the numerous bargains you see in our col Ira Middaugh and wife, ot Plainville.

I were in the citv on the. 4th. t.h aa fr uul as fast uvjo mc uhi Billy says. as it ripens. i-eTbaSlBent.

timber on ereek! close school and 5 miles north of Barnard. Price 1700. A rare bargain. Terms to suk. econd bottom land.

65 acres and timber hog tight fence, frame tZXZ K. one and a half story frame barn, granery and corn cribs, 2 sood wells one mile to K. R. station. 8 miles to Beloit the county seat.

Price per acre. Cash and terms! of his brother, J. H. Middaugh. .1 to principle is a grand success at the Bay Sloln Ul.

O. umns. New apples are coming to market quite plentiful, and are worth a dollar and half a bushel. D. J.

Greenwauld, the alliance shipper. vva. ju.j. aaverusea exhibit in Beloit yesterday, failed to the few 5 oas moyea his office to the Godfrey Abercrombie Herrick drive nobbiest delivery wagon in the city. "rc uuvc ouuie.

fif SLrppEKsl umue, noum oi city scales. materialize. Those who left their work and came long distances through the wiiai uiu romn? nu- P. M. Perdue's salarvia raiaoA in The coHnty commissioners are in A big stock and we promise you very broiling sun to see the elephant hoopla 4...

-t a i session this week, this is thir io nunareas dollars a yeai. Which tA 1 yearroend, one story house, only 4 miles to the county seat, mile to school Price 4500 Inmhol' 1 iow prices at uay state Shoe Store. 7tf me opera House Sunday night was well attended and good interest manifested. "cf luact is on witn his great wen ror our city's growth. great bargain.

paims, were somewhat disappointed jca quarterly meeting. Our horse buyers took out 23 head of mrta. r.Li. vanwinkle, hving east of mr. urover has traded town But to those who suffered in a pecuniary No.

17. 160 acres smooth nnin- rc i i town, is agent for the Western Cottage property to John Loean for his fin. 9n Beloit, Kansas, frame hoase stone barn, cribs, granery. well, one and a half miles to P. 6 miles R.

way, no woras of praise can express -i r- horses and mules Saturday, they will do better after the harvest and com rintir. auie rancn -ittsburg township. wrgan. btxe gets them direct from the -i-ui eaieat a Dargam, a second-hand lumber wagon and two sets of double LarDess- Tbadjs Journal. u3CAStlves is PiD fine dwel- Tu better ryi -J ms-wc M.

J.rf, Dr. E. Leigh, of Hiawatha, as hppn I is over, this beinar th hnsn.iat onaa. 1 aSSlcsaLiuo oi living prices Ctf visiting with his sister Mrs. J.

J. Baird. the vear. wuuuers. J.U.

iihi BCruH Mil MTT1 lint hMinn kE fres iu, uj a of this city for the past two weeks. cuiLiYaiea. acreg in naf form oil a a new coat of paint. cw1 lf WaIt is Sg get married mat ine "eore swniino- Rumor says the St. James will he onen wue uuubb lxs.z roar rooms and besemect barn 19x24.

frame pranprv atwl 1 i Elder Matchett, of Bloomine-ton. Oah Season Specialties. Paris Green, Insect Powder. London ed to the public in the near future. Olad school, 17 to Beloit, the county eeatT Prir 10 Mil IP I'f lllrl Tir YnnWs-v 1 isenemotn ot Holy writ" escaped into the jungles of St.

Joe, Missouri, where he a at7 r. Pleasant can w. Purple at Bunch 1st door east of ....1 uui a uuur neon on nni i uatuiuav. on ins wav tr woa- Abi.i. No.

19. 160acreA BTnrw-kfri nm-iA lialo' ,1 I "vl ii-oucx. to hear it. A good dollar a day house is needed in this part of town. rs wu- fiouAQ, ir wm be safe from the poachers of E.uuor wniCU 18 the fincat rtl.

The hardware firm of Kimry Co. are National Bank. 4-tf At 1 i. Pwre, nice grove etone hon. d.

half story, 8 rooms, one mile to school to IK. U. station. miles to Annrl. W.

W.Glll contemn 1 a tAo so busy that they haye no time to write mighty caravan." Tht sheriff will act as game keeper until the proprietors of The Largest The following alliances were in attend tamily to Omaha Nebraska, where he will uuivuiivcr.il and iij. Price $21J. Cash and teims. TEKY CHEAP ance here the 4th. East Asher.

WP.t uniiuuenis Dntter and egg business. mu we ever saw. You can keep your door's open or partly open, and the wind does not have any effect on them, and he has a window stop that those who Machine Oils, -at Bunch 1st door east of Nat'l Bank. up an having been awarded every contract in town, this Spring, on hardware, glass, tin roofing, galvanized and uiis giant concern cough up the back sL.ries due the lofty tumblers and funny Asher, Solomon Vallev. Rural, hi.k No.

20. 110 acres all fine rivor Rntttm in earn, bhockley, of Custer cane down Creek, Mulberry, Solomon Ranio OUUUSIS. ine actors Will immni; otl uia uauenter who had been rm caltivuted. 65 pasture, river on one side of land with fine timber, boose, barn only 3 miles to Beloit. Price $2500.

Cash and terms to suit. ery Cheap. Turkey Creek, Seeman. Walnut fJ copper cornice for the State Industrial School, the new Bank building and the wnen you need a short time Loan. vLCUUiug me normal, and to celebrate.

tiuceeu to tne naryest field, where they Salt Creek, Red Cliff, Bloomfield. aiways see iyle liro's. Office in Hart U8ve usea llem. say they are as good as patronKm3: W' C' is an old soldier, Our old friend Lewis Irwin, of Smith wm earn a lew dimes to keep them in oourter building. Everybody invited to A- Pratt, Sheldon's old partner liank, Mam street, Beloit, Kansas.

tne mill, came in Tiuml Last week I took a day off and went to J. spending money, while the wily proprie A I call and see their stock, and see what from tho For Information on the Following Bar The place to find the largest stock and uware a aiviaend of the profits they are doing, and get their prices. It vear ue uaa oeen tne past wniie mere I had the pleasure mat accrued trom unpaid employes. latest patterns of Wall Paper, is at 01 lading a ride behihd C. W.

Cufos came down to spend the 4th and visit old friends. Lewis is one of the I General Stock in Northern Kansas. gains, Address THE BELOIT TRADE JOURNAL. He waa oi. csmun, of Lincoln ttlu urea matcned colts.

settlers of this county, and a man Emmert's Drug Stork. Paints, Oils, Brushes, Kalsomine, UU L)T, openi several aavs in tho it onerea souo eash fm- i his r.r,.tw i'" Tt -i, UUL wouianot wuva a la. i n. t. ir i nmm rnnn nn visiting John.

I want Horses, good at Emmert's T)r Htotje. W. H. H. No.

21. We have several nice improved city properties in Beloit, with light incumbrances to trade for a team, or tenm. wavm nnA If you want a Wind Mill. n. inatnas mends wherever he is known.

The county alliance meeting adjourned from last Saturday to July 17th, that being the day Wm. Baker, the alliance candidate for congress is announced to Harry Pratt, of Saltville, has recently come home from jrom 1UUU naroaugn and obtain prices on the stock of any kind, or good paper. Thev are offered very cheap. IMTEST1GAXK THESE. been attending Bible School for some time.

worm renowned Perkins VVind Mill. 1-tf No. 22. A nice small business property to Call on Bunch 1st door east of Basket meeting. Convention and grove meeting next Sabbath on Plumb Creek, north of iraae tor a farm, not too far out.

to 1250 lbs. I will be another big Mrs. Ed Leach opeaa. nere. This will be day for Beloit.

Bank, for Drugs, Bocks' and With no -r-fi fu'chm 1U springs, Stationary. A.r uum.tn uunes groye, addressed No. 23. 240 acre farm, deeded and clear, well improved, in Round Springs township, to trade for a well watered and well improved mO or 160 acre farm, close to Beloit. Must be clear or transfer the mortgage.

nome in Hutchison this by at the stone barn of silver hinhhaiSPf tCbe8 We learn that fended and will Alabastine, Kalsomine. Diamond Dves A good ev. j. ii. at.

John and others, time expected. TTT Ready Mixed Paints, and everything in o. vv. lompson the gentleman! Brewer's on Saturday, me urugand Paint line at Bunch Wholesale half nirv Duy four and one-naii millions of sdver per month thi, will be very satisfactoryPto tbe peSl but will not suit Wall St. peopie fiT- i.ti a A- uePw iert monday for Portland Oregon to recuperate his No 24.

160 acres of land 34 miles fiom Sootia, the county seat of Greeley Co. Nebraska, House with shingled roof, well and wind mill, board stable for 8 head of horses. 20 acres fenced, 33 acres under the corn cribs, etc. School aoout one mile. Want any property in Beloit.

or Mitchell conntT. wrpn ran- I-; ist door east of Bank. 4-tf health. First Publication, June 26, 1890 SHERIFF'S SALE. J.

neeier and Wm. niiimn. Pumps repaired by Harbaugh, on short Ii. C. ARMSTRONG Charges reasonable.

Satisfae- i-nixkj AtVi- notice. July 19, without fail. WELSH, The Horse Buyer. tion guaranteed. n- I'MUllCU John Q.

Royce, of the Smith Center Bulletin has consolidated his paper with the Pioneer of that place, and J. Q. has In the District Court, nf tk 1-tf Shoemaker. the 4t, nne time at their place 82,0110. No.

25. 180 acres timber entry and 0 acres deeded land clear, all joining in die south part of the county, to trade for Beloit property. No. 26. IftO acres of land iobim' lhe tn-am For Spectacles of every description, in Judicial District, sitting in and for the feH MitcheU' t-e sSteof and Retail REPAIRING A SPECIALTY.

price ana quality, go to Emmert's Drug Stork. interest the Arkansas City Travelers will remove there as soon as arrangements are perfected. Mrs. Hughes and her son. Wilton Savings Bank, Plaintiff, 36 busheI Per acre- it to the best vs.

First published in The Beloit Trade Journal June 26th. 1890. Shop on South Street, next door to Hicks' Blacksmith Shop. Trv Bunch's Horse and Cattle Powders. 3 UU Ufa Susan A.

Reeder. omy to cts. and full pound Dackaa-es. 4-tf of Barnard, partly improTed with a $12w mort-jraire. Will trade equity for Beloit property and give good trade.

No. 27. A nice, clear Beloit city property to trade for a farm within 4 to 3 miles of assume light encumbrance. No. 28.

An acre and a quarter of land with 2 good houses on, joinin? the city, to trade for a small farm, not very far out, want to keep in and family, of Glen Elder BELOIT. KANSAS. PUBLICATION NOTICE. sas6 Di8trict Conrtof MitcheU County, Kan. A- Taylor and Charles Sponsler, Defendants.

By virtue of an Order nf Raia a confectionery store with an Ice Cream having, Call on Bunch for any Patent i Ke P.einger, of meaicmes. We keep evdrvthin in that I Flora A. Aylesworth, Plaintiff, me, out of said District Court in the above entitled anti une. 1S a g0oa location for such business. When we say the Parlor is under Mrs.

Hughes care, emrvlv, i. Pcttinger. a of Mr- Mr. L. C.

Armstrong, lately of Chicago has opened up a shoe shop on souUiTt: wo 1 1 ni ii 1. 1 1 Vsnrnn the 28th dav nf a T. T) A reach of church. No. 29.

Lot 1. block 4, Oramje addition. Lin-? coin. Kansas. There is a good house on lot.

Voi can boy this at your own price. No. 30. Good business ranntrtv niccl locauA i.vive, juargaret A. Lowe, and Harvey Williams.

Defendants. luivuere, me Desi ever pro- o'clnr-k Vr -j lovu' ftt 55 aaiJ day, at the front naauictj mem the best cream in the public market. a noerai snare of patronage. aucea. jvery package warranted, at Emmert's Drug Store.

in Beloit, for sale at a great bargain. MoritnuH 10U0, at a low rate of interest, balance State of Kansas; offer a public Sale and F1 PtaStS'tog sell to the highest Al hS tw Jfe Al Mrs. Templeton's ten-year old son, Har Sears, a good all-round "nrinc Window Glass, Putty, Lead and Oil, at I investigate this quick. DEY.GOODS, CLOTHING, GROCERIES, BOOTS .1 1 but iuci wim a verv nainfnl Cash in hnnd oil fn i IV o. SI.

A ennii TMidenCA awl hiipmes Tti-OJ jovial mail rlerlr nn 1 aucic Emmert's Drug Store. perty, close in, at Alton, Kansas, to exchange foaf real estate, to-wit- an Branr-h Ti Tf weuirai i "uajr, resuiung in the breaking of ranch R. came roUDd fih arm in tWQ IaceJ easing oi hands with the I nnint at a ftBiaiito Beloit property. Mixed Paint any coloi. ready for paint- auu linRS Boiith or oeiore the 10th No.

82. 5 lots on north side of Hersey Avenue i a.uaunij. in.ni. lir hh in rnrirm-n 1 1 i VH T. VO(, VJA III If) Vl-TKy-.

I a. 1 rwwuu Wun 1 lorce' Monday. L. L. mg at Bunch 1st door east of will be sola very cheap.

ir.rt" U1'ue hawser ter of section numhsr -T JS action JSational Bank. 5-tf and number sevfn ZWU rS T'f city Monday, on their uis to an examinaUon, Al FlgIlt With the best of 'em. 00, with SfiVfin 7 nuijenumher interest thrn rihr Ull 111. Uffil TItnnjn interest thereon at the rt nt vention at Bostou ODal edUrial COD annum from th i.t rt "i tX Per never una an old 01 urugs, 13 00k StaUonerv. Paints.

print" lacking on t.hA.nn, Ti as interest three hundred ninety-six (396)" ff thence south on f.eet' A WOMAN'S INVENTION I in business qualifications. No. S3. House and lot on Hersey Avenue. mortgage $100; $300 cash will take this.

No. 34. One-half interest in IU lots on the? north end of Mill street, will be sold cheap. 4 No. 35.

Nice improved Glen Elder reiilenc property to tnide for Beloit residence property Will give good trade. Ho. 88. Nice small property in Beloit. to tradf rU i-r.

1 ti.u,.iii1iUO rate oi ten ner rant Derannnm f.nm I5 cent Mrs. Brushes, Varnishes and Oils, call and see us. Bunch 1st door east of namuton and the littio 1 1 1 1 si nam a hsimn 7.so.Ma TEE- (191) feet, thence sou 76-, weTel hundred ninetv-six titnin es.J5r!e ioau, sou costs or suit, and fnr "wc uum ii er iatners viai mg a few weeks in Custer township Charles H. Jones came up National Bank. s.tf from Em- Goodwin Washer! north one hundred nine-one (191) feet to the place of hnnin for stock or good paper.

real estate enroute to I Thos. Try our Condition Powders. W. Johnson and ri.i. diu uuuutr, tO-Wlt.

rri luctuay, ne was Clay Center to visit friends. fllfl" fn -nrl-tift No. S7. A fine Found rv. in frame bnildintr The "Her- Poultry Powders and you will use no State If' VhG CUn Mftcheli Tn "the State of Kansas.

Said nmnh, townhTp eiht (8). southoi rtn) welf ar'd I Patterns, Burrs, Boiler and Engine. A foil set oi Blacksmith tools, now running at Afton. Iowa. are in the city.

Mr. J. has real estate interests in the Freeport, 111 considerable county. Do not buv until von sea It. Tt waahea other.

Bunch Drug and Book Store. lt on as the nronertv i. tnorourhlv clean without the- npcfunHv clear of incumbrance, to trade for a 10 acre fan in Mitchell county, Kansas. Will give a big dea 01 isational Bank. 5-tf SHOES.

Susan Reeder and Alexander 1 and is direntpd r. long has been sold to Messrs Owen Houghton of Beloit. The paper is now known as the Trade Jour nni of hand-rubbing or boiling cleansing No. 88. Several small tracts near Beloit to State Shoe xoiub auu trainers as inorougniv as plain VTi i wuicu juaement will "iorsaid, and ordering saifi premises w'thotPPraiBementand the proceeds applied to the payment of the amount due plaintiff and costs of suit, and forever barring and forf closing said defendants from all right, title estate" interest, oronert.v 15" e8.I'e.

at a bargain. u.u.c turiaces, wnicn no oll machine will do. uu lus -umccrui center very handsome and ahlv I Sunday, and batk urer to I.inomn be sold and will be wlttont mM? ment, to satisfy said Order of Sale 8 (1 No, 89. A sauve section of raw land, with INSURANCE! MiUnnvni paper. the weather the hntit ii" "Ii.

and Nrepc ather the hottest he ev, IS miles of Gove City, CTo. seat of Gove Co. Kauw I to trade for merchandise of any kind. BW IU to said premises, or any part thereof! P' 1 aujr Vlliue. FLORA A.

AYLBSWORTW No. 89. Good basiness oronertv in Beloit. Kai n'sas onenff Office, June 25, 1890, 8-5 OW H. S.

PLUr.1f.1ER, Agent, vv. w. Mccracken, BELOIT. ANS. I sas, to trade for hardware.

Attist. Chas. P. Bozkli. Clerk.

Ptai Main St, Opp. Arenue House. No. 40. A nice 5-room msidnR.

in I Kansas, to trade for land in Mitchell county. v..

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Years Available:
1890-1890