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Cowley County Monitor from Winfield, Kansas • 3

Cowley County Monitor from Winfield, Kansas • 3

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MEUCriANT Tailorino, Mr. Warren Gillelen has pur 1870 1800 chased (he lot north and opposite his present store, and will, within the next hundred days erect a two story brick store building. Tho details are Geo. Paris was bound over to keep the peace in the sum of $200. Old 70 says lie has sold his stock of groceries to a Kansas City man, And has already received nu advance payment.

Mr, Joclieiu's new store building is rapidly approaching completion, lie has already ordered a new stock with IPllaDim.CBCBI3? STORE OF not yet arranged. From some tilings we have heard TIWL2M, about Mandret, the former partner of Copoland, we believe be is a much worse man than Copoland. We have his Wichita pedigree, and some import mm Oompaky tho intention of Oiling it. 9 L. II.

Webb, of Topeka, is visit THE ant evidence as to one of his little Dealers In ing his relatives in this city, and is so well pleased with the placo that he transactions here. There is no doubt talks some of locating hero. but what this man Mandret is a bad and dangerous man. Mr. Dauiol Shed is filling his Our district court commences its store-room with a flue stock of furni General Bloreltaiitliso, Still carry the Best Goods at the Lowest Prices Possible.

TAILOR, Has just received the ture iu anticipation of a good fall trade. Mr. Sheel is a first class workman and makes a good deal of furniture in his term tho 25th of this month and the following gentlemen have drawn prize numbers which entitle them to that privilege a freeman sitting on a own shop. See his advertisement. Please Call and Examine Goods and Prices.

jury Isaao Gatton, Sheridan P. "Oh why should tho spirit of mor Mussingman, Silyerdalo M. Ellingor, tal bo proud Well, in this case, it is because a new democrat arrived in the second ward early thin morning, Largest, Tisdalo F. M. Osborn, Cedar John-sonChandlor, Silver Creek John Linton, Bolton j'E.

A. Kelsey, Bock J. F. Tucker, Windsor R. Eastman, Sheri Tom Giles declares that he tipped the beam at sixteen aud a quarter pounds, Proprietors of the Only Yard Having dan: C.

W. Frith, Liberty Nelson Choicest, and Most Complete and that ho can prove it by Dr. Emer-1 son. Is it any wonder that Tom teels PRESSED BRICK proud Peters, Richland J. F.

Teter, Silver Creek S. Caston, Liberty J. Davidson, Sheridan) Page Asbury, Dexter Jas. Dalton, Beaver Oliver Mr. T.

A. Wilkinson, of Winfleld, 35( In Southern Kansas, which will be sold as Low as any in the market. -LIKE OF- Brubaker, Dexter; M. B. Hennon, Silver Creek E.

A. Henser, Rock 0. J. Palmer, Bolton Adrian Williamson, representing the Mathushek and Decker Bros, pianos aud Estey organs, is in the city making friends among our music ioving people. He was so favorably impressed with the city and us prospects us to purchase two choice lots, including a corner just north of Fordgn and Domestic Bock.

MONEY TO LOAN, AT THE To Sunday Schools. The officers of the Sunday schools Main street. Anthony Journal. of the county as well as all resident The Traveler thinks that Deputy fill LOWEST ministers or ex-offlcio delegates to the Sheriff Fiuch in tho arrest of White Sunday school convention. Each On Good Security, on One to Five Fears', Time.

and Hoffman may have been somewhat over zealous. Finch's action in this matter is already justified, for he lias school is entitled to three delegates outside of its officers. Entertainment free of expense will be furnished all Ever brought to Southern Kansas, comprising the Latest Novelties in It will be to Your Advantage to get my rates before borrowing elsewhere. WINFIRLU WIHTTLINGS. Mr.

Huckney is in Topeka. Ice cream festival ut the liuptist church to-night. Work huscoinuieiivod on tho Suuta briilgu across the Wnlmit. Tho pain tor are at work on Sputa-wood now grocery building. A oorroHpoiitlont in forms us there will bo au Ice-cream sociable at Little Dutch, ou Thursday, August 21st.

Invitations for comity fair associations begin to arrive. The first "on dock1' is tho one at Lou von worth, which begins September 2nd aud lasts four days. When Messrs. SpoUwood Co. remove to their uew building, it is the intention of Mr.

Jillsou to occupy his buildiug himself. Mrs. J. will use tho grade floor for a restaurant. The population of Winfleld is increasing iu a natural uiauiier with a rapidity that astonishes "tlio oldest inhabitant." This time it is a boy, aud Mr.

Jochems is the happy father. On Wednesday evening the Episcopal society had a sociable at Doctor Emerson's house. They had a jolly good time. That is always bound to be the result when they meet at the doctor's. Iu this issue we call the attention of our readers to tho new advertisement of W.

M. Ogden, who is now pre-pared to buy all the grease ottered. This is a needed enterprise. See his advertisement. After some considerable delay, the dispensation permitting couimaudery of knights templar, has beeu granted and a branch of that order will soon be at work iu Winlleld.

The time of holding the primary for Walnut township, wilj be ou next Saturday, the 16'th, at two o'clock, iu the German hall near Mr. Hoeuschcidt's residence. There was a mistake made in printing the call iu the Courier aud this is the correct date. -H-On next Tuesday August nineteenth, there will be a dance ut the City hotel iu Arkansas City. Wo notice only the best class of gentlemen are getting it insures a pleasant time.

Price of tickets are seventy-five cents. From tho reports already coming in, there is being greater interest taken in the primaries than at any previous tiuioia the history of the county. This is as it should bo, audit means good men aud au overwhelming republicau victory. Ou Wednesday evening there was i surprise party at the house of Mr. George Hudson, in honor of his twenty-sixth birth-day.

There was a large number of friends preseut and the occasion was a pleasant re-union of happy friends. We call on Brother Mann for an explanation. He is having a man paiuted on the frout of his store, and there are a good many inquiries us to whether it is a likeness of himself 1 Some of the boys say there is a remarkable resemblance in the matter of burn-Bides 1 Mr. Chas. Youngheira, of the firm of Youugheim will leave ou Sunday next for the east, for the purpose of purchasing their fall aud winter stock of clothing aud gouts' furnishing goods This firm purposes showing their customers the finest stock ever brought to Winfleld.

received word from a United States' marshal in Texas that ho wants White, WORSTED delegates from the county and surrounding towns. Let everybody interested in Sunday school work be present. B. C. Story, President.

and is now on his way to get him. As i him hoAn lnnnfnir In Mils and Sumner county lor four years, and would respectfully refer you to any and all to whom I have loaned during that entire to Hoffman, he has plead guilty of being a horse thief. There is but little doubt but what both men belong to a gang of horse thieves who operate in period. Call on or auaress, JOHN D. PRYOR, 35tf WINFIELD, KANSAS.

these southern counties, and escape with their horses into the Territory. Business Suitings! F. S. Jennings, Secretary. Bartering.

Reduced prices to suit the times at the brick barber shop, Main street, opposite Myton's hardware store. On and after this date we will do first-class work at the following prices: Shaving, 10 cents; hair clipping by machine, 15 cents. 54t2 Nommson Steuven, Prop's. The name of Mr. T.

A. Wilkinson is rapidly bec6ming known to the people ol this, Sumner, Harper' and Barbour counties as a dealer in pianos, or gans and musical supplies. This sea It is a bad practice to play bill iards, but if you must play go to Becny 's, iu the basement oi the Bahntge Block. Lemonade and the best cigars son Mr. W.

has already sold four pianos aud thirteen organs in Cowley county. He has also supplied with organs two of the churches in Wellington, one at Belle Plaine and two in Harper. His latest sale was that of a Mathushok piano for one of Wichita's on sale, 52tf An Endless Variety of Piques, Baskets, Grapes Grapes. By "the quantity ut 9cts a pound 54tf WalliW Wallis. citizens.

For a description of this cel For several weeks I have been making Additions to my Stock of HARNESS and SADDLES, in view of the Fall Trade. IT IS NOW COMPLETE In Even i Description of a Stock of this kind. CP" Any work required not i stock will be made on the hottest notice. Wm. NEWTON, The oldest shop in the city.

49 Main Street, Winfleld. ebrated instrument we refer our readers to his advertisement on the fourth Male Stocks. I am now prepared to shoe horses, Crepes, mules or oxen. No matter now wild page of this paper. Previous to this year, the question was often asked whether Winfleld they are, I have the stocks to hold them.

53t4 dan miller. would support a first-class merchant Nothing Like It. tailoring establishment. It is a ques Jackson's Common Sense Liniment, a ion uo longer. About four mouths TRICOT common sense remedy tor all external applications on man and beast; re quires no rubbing; does not burn or ago Mr.

Timme came here and commenced business in the postoffico block, aud has steadily gained patronage from the first until now, when he felt justi blister, aud never tails or its mission For sale in Winfleld at the drug stores of Brown Glass and McConimon Harter. Wholesale agents, MoPike fied in purchasing a large stock of piece goods, which are finer than any Fox, Atchison, Kansas. alto similar stock ever brought to this part NEW IRON STOCK 51 AS SCHOBB Has just received a now invoice of THREE TONS OF BLACKSMITH IRON Eis Stock is Larger and More Complete than any other in OowUy County, and embraces Iron for every kind of work needed. Park Nursery at Lawrence, Kansas. N.

M. Kimble, of the state. For a description, see his new column advertisement. Mr. Timme is an artistic tailor, aud will general agent, Winfleld.

52tf give as good satisfaction as any house FANCY STRIPED A fresh supply of lemons at Wallis'. 50tf in the state. On the first page we give an account of an important interview be Who wants to exchange a farm or city property iu Cowley county, for a tween one of the leading men of the Santa Fe and a corespondent of the On Thursday, August twenty -first PANTALOONS, comfortable Home in Kansas. Call ou Southwestern Land and Loan MAX SCHOEB, Blacksmith and Wagon-maker, Ninth Avenue. the Sunday school convention meets iu Association.

53t3 Chicago Tribum. For a number of years post Tom Scott, with a horde of 49ml this city at the Methodist church, and lias a two days' session. Let all the townships in the county see to it that AND IMPORTED Goods delivered to any part of the city by Wallis Wallis, tree ot charge; No danger of smash-ups or runaways. 4 lobbyests, has yearly besieged congress for a national subsidy for the Southern Pacific railroad. The best answer that can be given him is to point to they are fully represented, The Sun day school work in Cowley county is CHEVIOTS, Just received at Baden's a large stock oi boots and shoes.

Bahntge making glorious progress. On Wednesday evening the com the course of the Santa Fe. That road is steadily pushing towards the Pacific and will reach it in less than five years, building. oztt and that without getting a dollar of missioners fin Dished condemning the land up to the Winfleld cemetery, for the east and west railroad. They Merchandise of all kinds is sold very cheap, at T.

MoGuire's ou South In Blue, Black and Brown, IF YOU WANT PURE DRUGS. PATENT MEDICINES, Perfumery, Soaps, Sponges, Blank Books, Letter Paper, New Styles of Wall Paper, all Styles of Window Shades, with attachments, Musical Instruments, and numberless other articles, the place to go is JOHNSTON LOOSWOOD'O DRTO STORE, Main Street, Winfleld, Kansas. for Overcoating. Main street. ootf cease from their labors uutil the six government subsidy.

The normal institute is gaining in numbers and in interest every day. teenth of September, at which time Brown Glass, and McCommon they resume work and continue until The enrollment has reached 118 and Harter are agents for Jackson's Common Sense Liniment. they reach the west line of the county. The new notice of the commissioners will no doubt, before the close of the session, reach 125. Prof.

Wheeler informs us that his classes of the A and Wedding Suits a specialty. 29tf TIMME, THE TAILOB. Appears in to-day's paper. The Douglass Enterprise says the MONEY TO LOAN AT 8 AND 9 grades are doing excellent work, and that he has reason to be proud of them. The other instructors make the so-called Walnut Valley editorial asso Now Ready for Inspection, PER CENT.

44tf CURNS MANSER. ciation snubs all the pencil shovers in the south part of the valley, and will AUGUST KADAU, same report of their classes. Prof. not allow them to sit iu the Sanhe Story is unremitting in his efforts to make the school both pleasant and drim, and advises that the real Walnut of The office of the Winfleld, Sedan and Independence stage line has been removed to the office of the Southwest stage and express company, in Smith's Chioago boot and shoe store. 44 tf M.

L. Bangs, Agent. profitable, and with the assistance of valley gets up an association on its own hook. It will be in order lor some hia co-laborers he is succeeding ad of the older papers to speak.about this BOOTS SHOES. mirably.

On last Thursday evening there was a call meeting of the board of edu matter. If any person has any doubt as to RAILROAD NOTICE. a 4.1 ah hnn4 SfRemember, tn every case a Perfect Pit Guaranteed cation, for the purpose of levying a the dangerous condition of the court oonsuiuiiijr leather, and will make or mend boots and shoes in the bost style and on short notice. 5 -tAn nth Itrnnnn. nnat Hido Of Main house, let them go into the office of JOHN HOENSCHEIDT, ARCHITECT.

Surveyor and CivU Engineer. Will make plans and specifications in any part of Kansas or neighboring States buildings superintended. Public buildings made a specialty. Corrttpondence tolieilal. Address: 8 Joim Hokkbohkiot.

Wluflold. Kansas. Cheap, Cheaper, Cheapest Throw away your Old Hats and go to Mrs. Harris Millinery Parlors and get a new one for almost a song. I have in my employ one oftliemost Expert Trimmers In tho West, besides an excellent ttock of goods.

I have a DRESS MAKER of iem. iiesira1 erm.rience in the business. If street, INFIELD. KANSAS It the superintendent of instruction. On tax, for the support of the city sohools for the ensuing school year.

The law limits the amount in cities of the second class to eight mills which is seven the second of last June he made three mills less than last year. With the measurements and lines on the wall that was cracked, and tho lines and measurements made, to-day show that the building is steadily spreading. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Wichita, Kanias, July 25, 1879. Notice is hereby given that the following named settler baa Bled notice of his inten- li An.1 nmnf In innnnrt of nil additional territory that the distriot has taken in, and with the amount that Tm Be Tl, we will receive from the state it will TO ALL PERSONS owning lands on the line ot the Southern Kansas and Western Ball-road oompany, as the same Is now or may be located through the county ot Cowley, In the state of Kansas.

You are hereby notified that the undersigned county commissioners ot Cowley county, Kansas, will, on the 16th day of September, 1870, on the north line ot the SW ot section 32, in township 33, south of range east, In Cowley county, Kansas, where the line ot railroad enters said quarter section, commence and from day to day (Sundays exoepted) proceed westerly along the line ot said road, and lay off a route for said railroad and assess aud adjudge the damages to each quarter section or lot of land through and over which said line ot road is now or may be located in said county. Ki F. BURDEN, O. Jj. GALE, SStlO W.

M. 6LEETH, County Commissioners ot Cowley Kan. Mr. Bartlett, the architect, when he -i: final Anfro thereof at the give a sufficient income to carry forward the schools for nine months, V1UIUJ, btou.w expiration "of thirty days from the date of il William RlaRbmure. D.

finished his examination, said the building was really dangerous. There will yet be a terrible responsibility to Postofflce Block, Winfleld. 8. 14,791, for the half of the ne quarter, 9a Tn RS onnth. nf rancs 6 east, and bo borne by some body iu connection names the following as hit witnesses, yU i with building.

The repairing that which settles the very important question of ways and means, which for a time looked impossible of any satisfactory solution. Our taxes nextyear will be at least one-third less than this. you want a bargain this is the place. Two doors north of Bliss Winfield, Kansas. was done this year amounted to noth Alexander tiusey, or uexver, aadw.

A. Elliott, of Dexter, Kansas. SOtlO R. I Wiuis, Register. inir excent a useless expense lor the CP county to foot..

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