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The Western Independent from Hanover, Kansas • 3

The Western Independent from Hanover, Kansas • 3

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i AUCTION! -The Independent, Will Borne one please inform us as to the whereabouts of the DON'T FORGET THAT REMEMBER! THAT I 4. A a DO CT3 CO rn a 32. CO 2. 2. 2 h3 3 C.

a a. (O So 3 3 S. 69 7 i a fD 5' Co I I rn a CD fD i-l "1 a I 4 5 2 2 Stum a a- sa r-CO 1 'im The 0 K' SALOON, Hanover- Kansas. Trop. JOII21 WBITE, You have of John White? Ho keeps the famous -O 'K', Wo often hear it remarked, But as to the truth we cau't say, But those that patronize John do say that he keeps tho best of Wines, Liquor and Cigars, and that he always treats his customers right.

He says; i Times are hard, my prlceMs just, I can no told vot mans do -Bnt just drop In, pay for your drir.k, 4 You'll co a smile, he'll count tho'cuink "WESTERN FURNITURE DEPOT," HANOVER, Kansas, MICHELSON, Prop'tr. fKeeps constantly on hand a choice variety of 'Furniture, such as Bureaus, Eedsteadfl, Tables, Chairs, Safes Iu fact I keep everything that is needed in the West, and sold at prices that defy cdmpe-titiOU. Western farmers will find it to their intcrost to call and examine my stock and prices, before purchasing elsewhere. P. UA.TE& OF VEltTlSlXQ One column, ou year.

1-2 "1-4 ..25,00, Una nliiim. nnfl 1U.UU. Local Notice, Ten Cents a line forlin.1 jiscrtlon, and Five Centra line lor end nsertion following. St. Joe D.C.

R. Time Table, Trains from the east arrive at Hanover ai follows. fj Mail A Ex. No. 4.30 Way Freight, No.

3. 8.00 p. m. Way Freight, No. 5.

10.30 p. m. From the Mail ft Ex- No. 2. 627 a.m.

WayFr'tAAc. No. 8. 6 2" p.m. Trains leave going east from Hanover fOllOWS, Way No.

Way Freight, No. (1, Mail A Ex. No. 2. 5V a.

m. 6.30 a. m. 7.17 a. m.

') w. Going West. WayFr'tAAc. No. 5.

B.00 p. ra. Mail A Ex. No. 1.

5.0) p. m. Passengers will not be allowed on Freight Train without Tickets, except from points where Tickets are not sold. Trains 'os. 1, 2, 3, and 0, daily, except Sui.

Jay. u- i I i. Trains Noi 4, 54 7, and 8, leaves Hano fW' L. TUTHILL, General Manager. JOS.

HANSEN, Master of Tranmof tntion. Eggs 8 cts. -Uutter lScts. Cheese 23 cents. Beans 1 ets per pound.

Onion sets 10 cts a tjuart. Corn 30 cts. Potatoes 50 cts. Onions $1. a bushel.

Plenty of rain this season. A 21b. can of oysters for 10 cts. at Jsedicke's. Just the nicest kind of weather for small grain.

Now is the time to set out shade trees in your front yard. Calico only 7 cents per yard at Dr. Louis Moll's. Percales, 13 eta. per yard at the City Drug Store.

Another new clerk at the City Drug Store. 10 lbs. dried anules for one dollar, at jiedicke's. 1 Calico 7 cts. a yard at Aug.

Jtedicke's. 1 11 lbs. dried currants for one; dollar, at A. Jtedicke's. Wm.

Brandt, our harness maker, is very ick. with the, Rheumatic fever. 6 1-2 lbs of Salt Lake peach es for $1, at the City Drug The City Barber Shop is removed to Stall boi ies' front room. A Marge supply of spring goods just at Hellman 'Bros. Joseph Martin buried three children within two weeks, and the last one is sick with the same disease, 5 The railroad company have erected a windmill lor pumping water.

It is quite an ornament to the depot, and shows that the company are prospering. The iron frout for. Ja-dicke's new block has arrived, also a car load of lumber. work is already going on, The family of Triska moved to Washington this week. Mike is a good business man, and the firm of Collins are fortunate in baviugscenred bis services.

Go info any portion of Kan-pa and yon will find Brown's Liver Tills. The people "will have no other. They are prepared for this billions climate, 1 Sold at Dr. Moll's Drug Store. They had a big'fire in Wash-' fngton Sunday night.

The store of Veddcr "Ilill was burned down. A crib of 3,000 bushels of corn standing near by was burned, and a large stock of rl fanning implements. 1 folio wing named subscribers E. Cadwell, S. Wilson and Tiles, as their papers are uot ta ken out of this office, and they are in arrears on our list.

Pur ties wishing the paper stopped must remember to pay up and then we will strike them from our list. PRICES REDUCED. IJellman Turk have just received a large invoice of lumber which they are selling' at prices, greatly reduced. Lumber of all descriptions, Bash, doors, Their yard is located at the de pot near the red warehouse. Give them a call and see for yourself.

CLIPPINGS. The United States Court is now in session in this city. The next lecture of the State Historical Society will be delivered by S. S. Prouty.

V. Senator Brown, of Marshall county has been appointed clerk of the revision commission. Ohamberlaiu, on the 12th turned the state departments of South Carolina over to the con trol of Wade Uampton. Reports from various parts of the state say that the fruit crop bids fair to be larger than any previous year since the state was organized. Gov.

Osborn is in Washington trying to get the Chilian mission, to supersede Dr, Logan, the present incumbent. editor who speaks of a man who has discovered a new fact by experience says that the new way to prevent bleeding at the nose is to keep your nose out of other people's busiuess. i Some of the Kansas editors are talking up a convention to decide what epithets they may sling at each other without forfeiting an editorial life. The king of Siam is yet a young man, being only twenty- four years of age, but withal the father of a son of nine years and the husband of nine 'J? i 1 tt The other day a son of the Emerald Isle entered a drug Btore, and taking a bottle from his asked for a quart of whiskey. salesman asked to what use it was to be put, and the reply was, 'to soak roots The order was filled, and the clerk, after handing over the bottle and its contents, inqnired in a conversational manner: 'What kfnd of roots are you going to soakf the bottle, the i customer' said, "roots Of me tongue, be Exchange.

FOR SALE AT A BAKGAIX! 10 one acre lots adjoining this City. We are in receipt of Mile Deforest V- Mirror of Fashions for April. It contains some of the rioest pictures of any, publication out. a beautiful chromo, "The Wolf and the Lamb," and 'other steel engravings, and the most choice literature of the day. Published by W.

Jennings Demorest, .17 East 14th N. City. HURRAH! Huhbah! Etallborles at the Meat Market," is now fixed for the Summer. He has a large iee-honse. filled twitb ice, aufl a cellar for meat nuder the ice, free from dies.

Choice meats kept at all times. Cash paid for Tallow and Hides. tf TAKE NOTICE! i Notice hrreby given, that Books will be opened for Subscriptions to the Cap ital Stock of the. Clay Center, Hanover ueaence 4iauroaa company, at we omce of Job hiarnboUiiiii, Clay Center, Kansns oa Monday the day of April, A. 1.

1P, and at thd otflie of Dr. Louis Hanover, anhington county, Kansas, on Saturday the 2Hh day of April, A. D. 1877, and at the oClce of Smitb Bros, Bankers, iu Beatrka, Gage Nebraska, on the 1st day of Iy, A. D.

1877. l'hili -r. J5 Jjntliliuui ohn H. 0 Directors. -otlol fVliaulile, C.

8, Chapman, 1 ,011 in- Mnll. Wilhaiu Kaihifcr, I will sell at public auction on Saturday, the 21st day of April A. D. 1877, at my residence three miles east of Hanover, the fol lowing property, to wit: One span of mules, two cows, one heifer one year old" one calf, fight head Of shoats, one har vester, one mower and other farming implements. TO CONTRACTORS.

Sealod proposals will ie- received up to 13 o'clock, April 20th, for the lurnUhin of all material and completing a stone school house in and for DUtrlct No. 03, as per specification. Puch Rpoelficution can be Been at the Independent ofllce, Hano ver, where bids are to be received. J. 13.

Denning, 2V Dlst Clel.k For Sale. At a bargain, the went half of section 10, town 8 south, range 2 cast, all in Wash inzton countv. It is a valuable tract of land. Will give time on part of purchase money if desired. Call at this oinVe.

The north half of section 32, town 1 range ft east, will be sold cheap for cash, or wilt give time on part of purchase money Call at this ofllce for prices. THE STAR SALOON. W. WENDEL, Jnn. Prop'tr.

Choice Wines, Liquors Cigars always on hand. St. Joseph Beer on tap at all times. One door East of Post Oflico. Uave Just set up, tor thebcnelit.of cus oincrs, a Billiard and 15 Ball Pool Table.

Boom always quiet and orderly. 25-1 Ask he recovered dyspeptics, Bilious sufferers, victims of I'evcr and Ague, the mercurial discas ed patient how thev recovered heiiltli, cheerful tpirita and good appetite, they will tel vou by takiujt SrMMONrj' LlVKllIlKOULATOR. The Cheapest, Purest and Best Family Medicine in the World! For DYSPEPSIA, CONSTIPATION, Ja uidice, Uillious attacks, SICK HEADACHE, Colic, Depresiiion ot Spirits, SOUR STOMACH, Heart Burn, This unrivalled southern Remedy is warranted not to contain a single particle of Muri'ury, or any injurious mineral substance, but Is PURELY VEGETABLE, containing those Southern Hoots and IJcrbs, which an allwlse Providence has placed in countries where Liver Diseases most prevail, It will cure all Discai-cs caused by of the Liver and The bY.Ml'TOMl? of Liver Complaint area bitter or bad tuMo iu the mouth; Pain in the Back, Si Jos or Joints, often iniHtakun for Rheumatism Sour Stomach Lossol Appetite; Bowels alternately costive and lax; Headache; Loss of memory, with a psiiiful sensation of having failed to do sotm which ought to have been done Debility, Low a thick yellow appearance of the Skin and Eyes, a dry Cough often mistaken lor Sometimes many of theso symptoms attend the disao.se, at others very few; but the Livkii, the largest organ iu the body, is generally the scat of the disease, and if not Itegulatud in time, great suffering, wretchedness and DEATH will ensue. I can recommend as an efficacious rerno- dy for disea-o of the Liver, Heartburn and Dyspepsia, Simmons' Liver Ekuu-Latok. LEWIS G.

WCNDEIt, 1(125 Master Street, Assistant t'o-t Master, Philadelphia. We have tested its virtues, personally, and know that for Dyspepsia, Billiousness, and Throbbing Ilea it is the best medicine the world ever saw. WTe have tiled forty other remedies bctore' Simmons Liver Uegulator, but none of them gave us moie thau temporary relief; but the Uegulator nut only relieved, but cured US." El), TRLKtiKAFIl AND MCBSKXUER, 11 aeon, Gil. i MASUKACTURKD OSLY BY J.H. ZEILIN MACON, and PUI LADELt'Ui At It contains four medical elements, never united iu the Mine happy proportion iu any other preparation, viz a gentle Cathartic, a wonderful Toule," an unexcep.

tionablo Alterative and certain Corrective of all impurities of the body. Such signal success has attended its use, that it is now regarded as the EFFECTUAL SPECIFIC For all diseases of the Liver, Stomach and Spleen. A a Itemed if in MALARIOUS FEVERS, BOWEL COMPLAINTS, DY8PFPSIA, MENTAL DEPRESSION, RESTLESSNESS, JAUNDICE, NAUSEA, SICK HEADACHE, COLIC, CONSTIPATION and BILLIOUSNESS ITJrIAS NO EQUAL. CA UIIOS. As there are a number ol imitations offered to the public, we would caution the community to buy no Powders or Piepar-ed SIMMONS' LIVER REGULATOR, unless in our engraved wrapper, with the trade mark, stamp and signature unbroken.

None other is genuine. J. H. ZEILIN A ill aoo, and Philadelphia. Your valuable mudicine Simmon j' Liver Reoulatok, has saved me many Doctors bills, I us? it for everything It is recommended, and never knew it to fall, I have Used it in Colic and Grubbs, with my mules and horses, giving them about half a bottle at a I.

have not lost one that I gave it to, you can recommend It to every out that has Stork as being the bot medicine known for all complaints that horse-flesh is heir to, v.i E. T.Taylor, Agent lor Granger of Georgia. 1 HELLMAN BRO'S Deal in Dry Goods, Groceries Staple aud Fancy Goods, Queeusware, Hardware, Dout forget that they Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Ac Cheaper than any other store in west. You will always And a good -assortment at; our store CHE A Goods can always be found at our store. Not cheap in quality, but cheap in price.

Call and see us and Batisfyyourself. sr FOR Anything in tho Hardware line or Farming Implements, Ma-' chinery of any descrip- tion. call on us and save money. CASH. Cash customers will find it t.c their Interest to deal with as we will give more and better goods, any store in the i west for the a cash.

lumberTlu MBER SHEDD, BERNS, Co Hanover, Kansas. We keep a full and complete stockof VINE LUMBER wBich we will sell cheaper thau any other firm in the west, at WjlIOLiE3AIjB or ruiTAiii. Sash, Doors, Blinds, aud in fact everything required to finish uj a house in first class style. If you wish to build, call aud see us. 28 Jy To the Working Class.

Wo are now pre pared to furnish all classes witli constant employment at home, the whole of the time, or forthcir ppare moments. Business new, light and profitable, Persons of either earn from to $5 per evening, and a proportional wm' by devoting their whole time to the bui-' noss. Boys earn nearly a much as That alt who see this notice may send their' address, and test the business we make this unparallclled offer: To such as are not well satisfied we will send one' dollar to pay- for tho trouble of writing. Full particulars, -samples worth several dollars to commence work on, aud a copy of Home and Fireside, one of the largest and best illustrated Publications, all sent free by mail. Kcador, if you want pay-mancnt, proiltable work, address, Ghorgje SriSSON Portland, LADIES, ATTENTION! MRS.

R. E. NOBLE Milliner and Dressmaker has just received a large supply of Millinery Goods of all the latest styles and fashions. Hats of every, description, Kibbous, Laces, Collars Ties of the latest styles, handkerchiefs, corsets faus and notions of all kinds Call andj examine her stock be fore purchasing elsewhere. All kinds of sewing done ou' short notice.

i J2ast Bide of Public'Square, HANOVER, KAN. 42-ly Awarded th Highest Viemaa. Medal at Anthony 391 Uroudiraj, New- York. i (Opp. Metropolitan 'Hotel.) I AlAMUFACTUHKKS, IMPOKTERS Si' Dlt EK9 IN Chromos and Frames.

STEKEOSfOPES AND VIKWSr ALBlMS.GRAPnoSCOPES, and' SUITABLE VIEWS. Photographic vfVJaterials. We are Quarters lor evcrv thing In the way of Stereoplfcan Magic Lanterns Bvlag Manufacturers of the. MICRO SCIEXTIFIU LANTEIlXv -f STEEKO-PANoi'TICAN, j. UMVEltlTV A 1 I tTINEil'S STEUEuPTiCAX.

AUTOPTICAS, "2 I SCUOOL LANTEHN" AMILT LAN'TERX, PEOPLE." LAXTEKy. Earth styU being the best of lis chut market. AT THE PIONEER STORE At HANOVER, KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A COMPLETE STOCK RiY Boots Shoes, READY MADE CLOTHING. Shelf Hard Ware, 1 PLOWS, wines LIQUORS AT 1 WIIOT iTlSI ALiB Call and nee me. My prices are lovt and I will not be Under Sold.

1 rFCarpeting sold by samples.j CoXn; always on handi THE GRLr IT HARD TIMO The Best, the Cheapest, and the Most Popular. You ennnot afford to be without tho HEARTH is a mammoth 10 page Illustrated paper (size of Harper's Weekly,) filled with the choicest reading for old and youne," Se rial and Short Stories. Sketches, Poems, Useful, Knowledge, Wit and Humor, "An swers to Correspondents," Puzzles, Games, 'Popular Sons," etc. Lively, entertaining, amusing and instructive. Tho largest, handsomest, best, and cheap est paper of its class published.

Oniy 1 pep year, with choice of three premiums the beautiful new chromo, "Ye or No?" size 15x19 Inches: any one of the oclebrar ted novels by Charles Dickens, oran ele gant Box of Taper without premium, on'y 75 cts. per year. Or we will send It Four months on trial tor only Cnta. nrTSneeiuicn copy nent on receipt of stamp. Agents wanted.

Ad dress F. M. LITTON Publishers, Turk Uow, New York. S93S Can't be made by every eve ry month in the business we fur nish, but those willing to worn can easily earn a dozen dollars a day1 right in their own localities. Have no room to explain here.

Business pleas ant and houorable. Women, and boys and girls do as well as men. Wc will furnish you a complete outfit free. The business pays better than anything else. We will bear expense of starting you.

Particulars free. Write and see. Fanners and mechanics, their sons and daughters, and all classes in need of paying work at home should write to us and learn all about the work at once. Now is the time. Don't deluy.

Address Tku Augusta, Maine. Home Grown Fruit. "We Lave now ready for deli ery tbe following fiuits and vines: 1,000 black cap raspberries. 1,000 kittauy blackberries. 't 500 currants.

600 gooseberries. 8,000 wilson strawberries. ri GRAPES. 8,000 concord, 2 years old. 1 4,000 '3'.

800 Ives seedlings 2 years old. 300 white concord 200 hartfonl 44 600 Clintons This stock is home grown and thoroughly adapted to this soil and climate. Trices to Bait par-1 chasers. 1 1-2 mites of Hanover. Entire lot at a bargain.

F. Ilatke. All orders left at this office. orders filled at this office if desired, F. Ilatke.

t'Ilepairing promptly douo.3 A full stock of reaJj-made PRIME ENJOYMENT FOR A YEAR. LesHtfHtn 4 Centra. Week," Make IIomk Attkactivf jiv istroduc- THE SATURDAY EVENING TOST "Which for More than 53 Yean has I been the Best and Family Paper, as well known all over the United Stutcs. It imhlMu'd weekly, contains, eight lurge. igen, clearly irinled on good paper, tilled with Hie choieost stories and sketches by the best writoMj not aena-tioniil but nn li aa a mother is willing to have her children read.

The whole tomi of the paper in elevating. It also coutfilnllmtorii'al and Itioarsph-Iciil articles AgrhiHurl mid Iloum-liold Popartmctits; Fashion Article weekly, freh and unexcelled Humorous 27otcs Literary Iteviewsi News 'Uoys aud Girls' Columns and and Sparkling Editorial Is "jurt such a paper, as eveiyliuUy loves to read, and tho pi'ico is ouly Two Dollars a Year. Sample copy containing elub rates, etc, sent ou receipt of a 3-cont stamp. Ad BENNETT FITCH, 126 Philadelphia, Pa. A Great Reduction In Prioes of Prices reduced from '3') to 30 per 'cent, Write for Illustrated 'Catalogue, with reduced prices for Address, GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS, 91 Smlthfleld Pittsburgh, Pa.

One Ticket Good for All. 2,200 Premiums 4 Distributions' During the year 1877. the K4NSA8 City Timks will make the following Ditribu Hons ot Valuable Premium among its Subscribers, viz I April 2, 1,000 rreminmsj 5,000 July 2, 300 3,000 Octob'r 1, 400 4,000 Dec'r 31, 500 5,000 Premiums i range from one dollar up to in vaJuo. Kvery subocriber at regular rates jrcUatUk' good for oil Fotu- Distributions. The TIMES is published Daily.

Triweekly and Weekly, and Is the Great Newspaper of the Missouri' Valley; It is well orth the mlmcnption price, bnt every mbscriber has a chmce to obtain a handsome prrndiim worth from one dollar to '50, in addition to getting the f'aper. Send for gpeeinv.O copies. Prtmiura Listsand all paUiciiLirs, which will be seut tree. Address, THE TIMES, Kansas City, Mo. It 25 37 All The present city officers ar, for Mayor, Wm.

Kalhoefer, for councilnien, J. Hellman, D. pence, D. Michelson, Wm. Ja-' cobs, and Wm.

Brandt For r-; lice Judge, Wm. Kalhcefer, for Marshal, P. IL Daniel, for Treae- nrer, A. Nengebaner, City Clerk, P. D.JIartman, Street Commis- eionerA ,7".

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1875-1877