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'Ioiu Trotter, of Hamilton, was in the we neglected a very important person MADISON TIMES. city last night, taking in the sights. aj iast week and as our daughter loves to MissLennle Wolford is visiting her see lier name in print especially in her PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY, Dad's" paper we will mention that sister Mrs. Dier Canadv, this week. AT ONE DOLLAR A YEAR, Bond Election First Publishud Docembor 16th 1887 Now ou this 13th day of December 1887, nt ft regular meeting of the City Council of the City of Aladisuu, UreeuWood Couuty, Kansas.

There biug present A. Wehrmnu actiug Mayor, and W. 11. Pottyjohu. P.

F. Yearout and M. A. Homer, Couuoiluiou, come Suinuer Dow nwj 62 utliers and preaeutvd a Petition in word and figure flu follows, to wit: ouiittiug the named ot petitioners. Petition.

Xoihe Mayor and Couueilmeu of the City of Madisou, (Jreeuvrood County, Kaunas. The Undersigned Being two fifths of the Number 145 diew the Webster's Un S-IN ADVANCE.m V- pry it three Months tor a quarter. the holdiug of Baid election to the voters of aatd City ut the time and place aforesaid, by pub 1 idling the mime for thirty days iu the Madisou Timks, a weekly newspaper published iu Hnii City of Madison, and having a general circulation thoreiu, aud that iu said proclamation, ha set forth the foregoing orden P. Ykabout A. Wrhbmam, Acting City Clork.

Acting Mayor. M. A. UoStkr, -W. H.

Prttysohn. Council uieu. tfnw, therefore, the uudersigued Mayor of the City ol Mudisou, Urcetiwood County, Kansas, by virtue of the authority iu me vested by1 law, Bud iu obedience to the aforesaid order of said Mayor and Cnuuciluicu of me City of Mnd-isou, do hereby prnclilitn aud give notice (hat an election will be held iu said City of Madisou Mrs. W. VV.

Dnnlop and h'-rtwo Interesting little girls of Kansas Citv, Mo. are now visiting with the old folks at homo, and will remain until the middle of the abridged Dictionary at Martindale's. There has been but one case or' rnptnre Entered at the Post Office at Madisou, Kan-at, an Secoud Class Matter, before his honor, Judge Wicker, this present month it week. BUSWKSS LOCALS. resident tax payers of the City of Madison, in the County of Greenwood, iu the State of Kau Mrs.

D. W. Edwards and her daughter Kiia. resnoettu lv uetirinu vour honorable omiy I Kittle, made a flying trip to Emporia, Times a qtmrter for a quarter. The Parson's Special Cigar at to submit to the qualMed electors of said City ff.XXX therein To te in of Madison, at a special elcctiou called for thttt cordauOc to subscribe two XmaAtAt Wednesday.

David Flock bought the and a portion of the stock and fixtures belonging to Mr Page, on the corner of Mechanic st. and 3rd and will fit it up with additions and new stock, for a first class livery feed and sale stable. Rend his advertisement else where and learn more of his business. Give Dave a call I a Ituil uoi ars nir oue miio oi mum nun ui wu oiH rii tn tWa i ci, No. 364 was the lucky number that Fresh beef, mutton ami pork constant drew the magnificent library at Thorn son's drug store.

structiou of a railroad which said Company A. Wkhrman. adtiiic Mnvor for the nit.v ly on liund at Brook's mean market. The best Violin String ever brought to Kansas at Thomson's. Madl-on, UreenWnod County) Kansas.

1 1 Grandmother Butler took the morning and he will use you right firoposcs tocoiiHtruct through naid City ot Mad-sou, iu the said County of Greenwood, aud State of Kansas, aud we do hereby request that all the Bubseriptiou iu this petition prayed for train vesterdav for Butler county where We want to assist you in getting rid of III she goes to visit relatives. lor Choice and original selections may bo made payable by ami wltn ttie uonas of said City of Madisou the same to be four iu uumberof the denomination of Five Hundred Hon. S. B- Green, went to Eureka last your financial troubles by offering you goods CHEAP FOlt CASH Dollar each: at the rate ol Two Thousand dollars Der mile: Said Bonds shall be iu usual Monday, to attend a meeting of the board form, shall be uegociable. aud shall draw in tcliool lycenms at Thomson's.

For a juicy steak, call at Brooks' meat market, 2 doors west of Wehrman's. I have more tablets than all the other of countv commissioners. terest at the rate of seven per cout per annum fl MADISON BAE A. F. CROWE, President WM.

MARTliSDALE, Vice President! SUMMER DOW, Cashier Stuff your pockets with greenbacks, then Iroin the mrst day ot January, loos, uuiu paia, Atiiil intRrnst. to hp made imvnble seim-au come and see us and you will go on your borinie Wm. T. Yearout. with his uually ou the first day of Jauuary aud July of vounsr bride, started for tlu-ir new home way ifjoiting ft I 4 il eacn year, saia pemi-auuuiu iupikiwbulb wi interest to be represented by coupons attached to dealers together and don't you forget it W.

C. Mabtindalb. in Butler Countv. this moraine. "Every PP 8ome A.

Wkhkman. Married By Elder Eoads at the rest George Craven bought of Sumner Dow said Boads, The principal of said Bonds shall be made payable iu twenty years after Jauuary First, Eighteen Hundred aud Eighty Eight. The Terms aud Couditious of said proposition aud the subsoriptiou for said stock, aud the Esquire H. L. Woods, was in the city dence of the bride Sunday afternoon the large hall now occupied by Messrs.

Capita! STofck. Monday latt, looking foolishly happy, $50000.00, Smith Hiatt as a billiard hall. mid tiDonennuirv we learned that ins Jan. 1st. 1888.

Mr. F. A. Johnson to Mrs, I.ydia Davis, all of this cit3 pavmout thereof, ore as follows: 1'he said Railroad shall be of standard guage uow used by the Missouri Pacifio Railroad Mrs. Lottie Ford, of Emporia, is now wjfe hao! presented him on Sunday morn- nnmniinv- n.iid shall ha a first class road: A new supply of Western Stock Feed visiting with her sister, Mrs.

Lee Scott, ns, January 1st. 1888, with twins, a The said Railroad shall be a continuous line Does a General Banking MADISON KANSAS. of railway from the East side of the City of at the residence of Barney Freeman. oy and girl, the former weighing 10 and Madison, to the West side ot said City: Thniaid fiiter-State Railroad Company shall Decided lv the heavi Mr. D.

W.Edward's son, who has been the latter 9 pounds hnilrl. n-nil. mniutaiu a good suthoieut est and most valuable New Year's pres Freight aud Passenger Depot at a point ou Me here lor the past two weeks visiting his the best ami cheapest condition powder lor horses and cattle, at the Central Drug Store. I have now on hands a full supply of table and pocket cutlery, spoons, scis-or, razors and carving Pets. Call and see them.

W. C. Maktindale. ent on record. Dr.

A Stand ley officiated EV3GRTOR9 HOTEL. (Opposite tiombcr Yard, 'aud convenient to the parents, started Monday, last, for Col chanic Street, betwecu Second and l'ourth Streets, within said city of Madisou: Such Depot to be uot of smaller dimensions tli an 5iii. And said Railroad Company shall at the presentation and reports all serene. orado. Mrs' Bowen and Rachel Hannah, sis also locate, build, aud maintain ou five acres of laud withiu or adjoining, said City of Madisou, Stock Yard.s, Turuiug Table, Eugiufi House, aud Water Tauk.

Kach to be Butncieut ters of J. B. Hannah, left Wednesday Rail Road Depot.) J. J.MORTON, Proprietor. HAMILTON, KANSAS.

Table supplied with the best the market at T3oot and evening last, for Colony, Anderson capacity to accomodate the business said road. Overshoes at the Fanous Shoe store at 90 cts. per pair. their former home. Wlm.i mid immediately after the subscrip Dr.

Thomas our skillful veterinary tion for stock, and makiugaua lssueiug oi mo Boudi! of the said City of Madisou. iu Ureeu-wood Oouuty, Kansas, have beeu voted aud fords. Cool rooms and clean beds. If you desire a happy and prosperous New Year buy your goods for CAsH at WliHRMAN'S and you will surely enjoy PROSPKltlTr, HAPPINESS. LONG LIFE.

surgeon, performed a difficult dental op- mit.hnri'.ed 10 be made aud issued as herein peration upon a horse Wednesday; ex rrnnil fur nRcnriiiuir to the terms auu couui hnrKiii. then tlio said Mavor aud Couucil- Terms reasonable. L. SNOW, tracting two large molars. laeu of said City of Madisou, for, aud iu behalf of said City of Madisou, lireeuwooa uouuiy.

Kausas, shall order ana direct me Mayor auij Clnrli of said Citv of Madisou. to make the said Isaac Filson and Wash. Dunkerly a car load of stock last Tuesday. aubscriotiou of stotk iu the name of said City CONTRACTOR AND PLASTERER, of Madisou, at the rate of Two Thousaud Dol Anio ng the lot were three year old steers lars per mile, to auditor the rapuai siock oi Uncle Johnnv Coleman and bis wife thai weiged over 1800 pounds. Work done in first class style and prices reas the luter-State nauroaa vjompauy, nccuruiug 10 the terms aud conditions provided for hereiu, anid Mavor I a nd City Clerk shall make said onable.

returnee yesterday from Eureka Springs Uncle Billy Wasscn purchased a resi Give Him A Call. Quivinriiitlmi immediately thereafter. which Arkansas. Mr. Coleman is very much Wilson Craven continue to cut to order the best steaks in town, aud sell it at livhie prices.

Don't forget to give them a call. Pork, mutton, fish, lowland oysters always on hand. Those knowing themselves indebted me are requested to call aud settle quick. 1 am determined to sell boots and shoes cheaper than ever, hereafter. Pkes.

We are preparing a list of farms to place on the eastern market; if you desire to sell your farms, call and see us. first door north of bank. R. M. Marquis.

Wilson Craven have the largest display of chickens and turkeys, dressed ready for the oven or frying pan, ever presented at one time to the hungrv pop-nlHoe of Madison, which they will sell at said subscriptiou shall be valid irrespective of tlio niiiniint, nf the authorized capital stock of dence lot of Abe Milner, and will erect a nice large residence thereon as soon as improved in health, weighing ten pounds Madison Kansas more than when he left. His eyes are saiil Uoiniauy, which shall De otherwise taKeu aud subscribed for; and the said Mayor aud Couueilmeu at the same time shall direct the the material can be got on the ground. entirely well, and he says he feels as proper yimcers ol saw Uity, lo maice.sigu, at- m. Gonter, with his estimable young as he ever did. It is his Intention CHASE SMITH tnur.

tritri sefii in me i mo auu uuuaii ui mm City of Madisou, the Bonds of the form, teuor, bride, are retained at the Madison Res- t0 8ette np his affairs here, and return WILL SUPPLY YOU WITH taurantas permanent fixtures, where as soona9 possible, and make that town UUUJber, ul ueuoniiuaiinu aniresniuucounucu, so that the same shall be ready aud prepared for delivery. as soon as the said Railway shall be they will be happy to meet their Irieiids his future abiding place. completed so as to bo a tirst class nanroaa iroiu oidn nf the Citv of Madison, to the Remember Dr. Focht went to Emporia last to have a dental opperation per- said West side of said City, aud Depot. Turuiug Cash or Coupons must be paid for all Table, Engine House, Stock lards, and water Tank shall be completed, tneu said couas to De fnrnipil.

and is now ftroiini town goods in the future. A. Wkhrman. delivered to the luter-oiate xvaiiruau iruui bottom prices tor cash. displaying much less cheek than for the nununriri o.aeiriifi.

DELIVERED IN ANY PART OF THE CITY, Beggw' Cherry Cough Syrup. Ir. la Prnv iilH. however, that before said Is the only medicine that acts directly on Railroad Couipnuy shall be entitled to receive NOTICE I have about $75, worth of Albums. last week back.

Elder Kellison will preach at the M. Hnnrla hnrntnfore Drovided tor. the said EVERY DAY IN THE WlsER the Lungs, Blood and Bowels, it relieves a cough instantly and in time effects a Railroad Company snail maeout aud deliver r.n t.hA Trftflrt'irisr of said City of Madisou, for I'lnsh cases. Poems and Juvenile books E. Church, next Sabbath, at 11 o'clock Madison, Kansas.

lha honfetit. tit rin.nl I ll.V nr 'iatUHOU. eertllluaLUS permanent cure. J.B.Thomson Drug of the full paid stock of the said Railroad Com- also in the evening at 7:30. All yet on hands that I will sell at first cost.

Call see them. W. C. Martiiidale. nii.ii.

to an amonut enuai me uurauui ui gist. I if I oil in hfl PRr.lli ved bv said Railroad are inviteu, anc a general attendance Couipnuy iu exchange thorefor. Provided said Huiirnml ahn.il be comnletcd and iu operatiou For Rent. is earnestly desired. The large Stone Store building, 25x100 SEAT MARKET.

Married At the residence of Mr. Matt ou or bsfore the First day ot April looa. The form of the ballot to be used at such special eleotiou for aud against the proposition hereinbefore set forth, shall be iu the following feet, with cellar, and a large ware room Notice. Those knowing themselves Indebted to me are requested to call and settle by cash or note immediately, as I have di-posed my livery business and wish to have Madren, on Sunday January 1st, 1888, attached. The best business location in WILSON Ar CRAVEN DEALERS IN form, to wit: The bollotB iu iavor oi trie 11 nm.tiiiii these words: "tor the town.

For particulars call on, or ad subdcrip.iou of stock aud issuance of Bonds iu dress S. B. Gkekn, Madison, Kas. niuoianq to iuv iuvn-oiiv everything square before I go west. Dec.

23rd, 1887, J. W. Wkbb CHOICE FRESH MEATS. The ballots agaiust said proposition shall Messrs. Flock Fage have formed a by Esquire H.

L. Wood, Mr. Nathan Meek of Arizona, aud Mrs. Sarah R. Barnerd, of Madison township.

Mr. John Pierce has been confined to his rooms by sickness for the last two months, but his friends will be glad to hear that he is once more able to be around. He was in cown Wednesday. coatuiu these words: "Against the subscriptiou of stock aud issuauce of Bouds iu aid ot aud copartnership in the Livery, Feed and Yearout Brothers have the finest stuck of Teas iu the county and are selling at rViu I Km I rami uninnauy. OF ALL KINDS, SUGAR CURED and COUNTRY lS0 HAMS, BONELESS HAMS, And your petitioners will ever pray, eve.

it. has neeu snowu to mo sat training business, and 'are prepared to take colts to break, train h6rses to trot, board horses by the day or week, and do less price than inferior teas are sold for isfaction of the said Mayor and Couuciimeu rlsewhero in tho county. They handle find, adjudge, and declare that said peuuou is Fresh Fish and Bologna. iu writiug, aud that the persous sigulug the Pnritini. n.m nnt.ual resident tax payers ot said Kft nil a rcl Miller's teas, who import all a general livery business, at reasonable Dier Canady moved his barberins City of Madisou, aud that said persoLS so sigu- their teas direct from China, and have a HIGHKST PBICE PAID FOB HIDES, rates Give him a call.

Beggs' Clierry Cough Syrup. utensils and furniture to Ills new room iug said fetitiou are comprise in uumuci imirn t.ha,. two fifths of he resident tax payers mail there who does nothing but test and buy every package shipped to them. Third Street, Madisok, Kansas, on the comer of 3rd Avenue and Main Is warranted for all that the label calls ot said City of aud that said Petitiou is, iu all respects according to law. Now, therefore pursuant to the requestof said persous, and the act of the legislature ot the While at the office ask for a sample of for, so if it does not relieve your cough street, He is now comfortably ensconced and smiles beamingly upon his many )1 I) LI Kenuard Miller's choice, imported teas.

in C1TMI you can call at our store and the money D1MJ customers as they step across his own will be refunded lo you It acts annul tan State ot Jvausas, eutitiea: "aiimi iu on umiu Counties, Townships, Bud Cities, to aid iu the construction of Railroaos. aud to repeal section the laws of approved v. th Ants amendatory WOOD AN COA YARD. threshold. eously on all parts of the system thereby DIER ANADY, Pro'r.

ti.n.o,.f thereto, it is hereby have opened a wood aud coal yard, at my residence north-east end of town, leaving no bad results. J. Thomson Grant Pettyjohn, who ha3 been oraeren uy saiu uxityur nun wuuvuiuv- v. City of Madisou. that a.special electiou be held Druggist.

confined to his rooms since the masque and am prepared to furnish wood of iu the said City of Madisou, at the usual voting Shaving, hair-eutting, sea-foaming ftnd Sham ball, is once more ready for business, itluno thflfAin nil Wednesday the 18th day ot pooing speedily done lu tne latest styles. January 1SH8 at which electiou the foregoiug and our patrons may look for an issue of any length, coal, and fence posts on call, ut reasonable rates. 1 respectfully solic-itjyour orders. C. W.

Thornton MADISON Shop Cor. Main and Third Street MADISON. KANSAS. propositiou shall be suomuieu iu mo. voters of said City of Madisou, for their vote the Times that will compare favorably rlm.iuf mi thfirnnii t.n Witt rnnir with copper-plate print, he is a daisy rihuti ih auiil fiitv of Madisou subscribe to A.

Dobbins desires to inform the pub If aud take the Capital Stock ot tlie luter-siaie hand to manipulate a roller. Km I road Uympauy. io me aiuuuuv ui xno Thnnsn.id DnllaM. (82000) upon the terms aud Mr. A.

J. Spencer, successor to J. B. couditious, aud subject to tlie contingencies in the afore mentioned, aud above copied 1.1 forth mil punt ni nfiil. aud in payment Hannah, In the restaurant business, is 1 deliver the Bouds of said City now thoroughly installed.

Mr. Spencer Murium, th mount, of Two Thousand Dol- Main Street, Opposite Green's Hall, KANSAS. Fresh Bread, Pies Cakes, Candies, Nuts, etc. Constantly on hand, has had considerable experience in the Inra. (flaowi rirnwiiiirthe rate ot interest, ana oi tb8 denominations sndiu the mauiier.

and upou mml i i mm ami subiect to the business, and we can assure entire satis contingencies ib said afore meutioued and above faction to all who favor hi in with their copied petition, set lorin ana couiaiuu. it. ia nnWp) that at sa id sDeciaV election patronage. He has leased the Cottage House aud will run that in connection llia tnrm nf hnllilt. tfl ll llsed bv VOtCTS Of Said City of Madisou, for, aud against, said proposi MEALS AT ALL HOURS.

with the restaurant. tiou, snail De as ioiiows: "tinr t.hn unhanpi ntinu of StOCK and issuance Slippers prepared and served In good of Bonds iu aid of and to the Inter-State Kail- Suppers prepared and serv Mr. Nathan Meek, of Arizona Terri shape fer parties and societies Uive me t.hnuhs.rintion of Stock and issuance tory, is now on a short visit with his old a call, J. D. HAHN, Prop Of Jiouus lu 81(1 OI sua 10 me xuier-fiato n.o-1 road If a muinrlr.

nfthn VntPB CKSt At Said elCCt' friend and partner, Mr. Matt Madren. Mr. M. will spend several weeks here before his return to his ranch in the far iou shall be: the subscription of Stock aud issuauce of Bouds iu aid of aud to the.

Inter lic that he has taken the agency for Dr. Walter' Electric and Magnetic Belt. This Belt generates a current ot Electricity through the system and carries it to the parts most affected. No corroding tnecals to come iu contact with the flesh and can be worn an any part of the body. Is durable and can be re-charged by any one without any inconvenience.

It positively cures when properly applied, rheumatism, sciatic pains, Bnght's disease, neuralgia, lame back, Headache, paralysis, nervous disease, heart disease, spinal disease, Impotency, cold feet, dyspepsia, indigestion, Piles, catarrh, lead poisoning, lack of nerve, force and vigor, loss of manhood, lost vitality diabetes, kidney and liver, wasting weakness, and many other diseases that afflict the human system. The principle involved iu this Belt is simply that it gives strength and vitality to the nerve forces, uniform and healthy circulation to the blood, and thus assists nature in building up and strengthening the weak, debilitated, disorganized and diseaed parts to their healthful and normal condition. Forfo-er particulars, and referances rail at place of business, at Madison Flour and Feed store 1st door east of Cfwn's Hall. Dobbins. liMii state Kailroad Company, 'tneu ua insi ereut, the said Mayor aud Couueilmeu of the nf for and iu behalf of said City west, when he will take with him one of the best women our count' bffordes, to I jf Oo "St I 5 fi) a' il 9 ff ()) of Madisou, shall order aud direct the City Clerk of said City of Madisou to make said subscriptiou of Stock to the amount of Two r)mu tvr mid iu behalf of said shaie with him his abundant possessions.

AJ. SPENCER, Prop. Madison Kansas Main St. Mr. H.

C. Jackson gathered up a coup City ot Madisou. aud subscriptiou shall be made at the time, iu th mauuer, for the purpose, le of car loads of calves this winter, for which he paid $2.00 per hundred and MEALS AT ALL HOURS. aud upou the terms aud couditious, aud subject to the coutiugoucies, in ihe aforementioned aud above copied Petitiou. set forth aud coutaiued; aud the proper authorities shall, iu the eveut of a majority of sail votes beiug cast at said electiou: 'For the Subscription of Stock and issuance nfRn.irl in nir! nf and to the luter-State Raii- Board and Lodging by the after feedi them 40 cen corn sufficien to make them stand him in $2.75 per hundred he shipped them to Kansas City, day or week, Tnesday last, where he was offered $1.25 FRESH BREAD ALWAYS ON HAND.

per hundred and even as low as 70 cent9. He shipped them back home, and will rond Company," issue aud deliver the Bouds of said City of Madisou. to the amount, bearing the rale of iuterejt, of the kiud, iu the denomination, for the purpose, upon the terms aud couditious, audsubject to the contingencies in the aforemeulioued aud above copied Petitiou, set torlh aid And it is further ordered that the Mayor or aid City of Madisou, make due proclamauou ot A full supply of Confectionerys. Tobacco, ic. always on hand, dive me a call.

Having secured the Cottage House I am now prepared to furnish my customers with good uleua bed and warm rooms. keep theru until he can make himself safe. Mr. Jackson inform? us that cattle were never lower than at present.

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