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Liberty Light from Liberty, Kansas • 3

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Jf 5 3 0 7 ar THE LIBERTY LIGHT. LIGHT FLASHES. John Shults and family left yesier-; Crawford, of Menard county," DOWNGRADE. New Finn! Per ewt uj inuiijiu" iu niames at r.mpo- an oiu scnooiniaie oi our ions-, Flour. ilbUshctt every Friday at Liberty.

Kan. Oh, that picnic at McVey's grove! na. ana will be gone about one month, man E. Barnett. made Mr.

Harnett and! Queen of Kansas. 2..10 family a visit Wednesday. This is tlu Golden Edge. and all kinds of Cheap old papers at this office for Office i Heckman's Hall, tz Mr. Stevens, traveling auditor of sale.

Moscotta. Little White the S. K. railroad, passed through the Building city Wednesday. At Bloxom Ryan's.

-John Tole and Wm. Bloxom Sun- first time they have met for some forty years. Mr. Crawford is out visiting his daughter, who lives near the city. D.

McTaggart's Flour, at Johnson dayed at Cherryvale. -Purchase a new suit of clothing Material -Best line of condition powders in the while vou can jretit at cost, lleckman 3 i 3 city at Hughs Bros. 4tf Allen Co, have them and will sell at actual cost. Lath, Shinnies. Piekets, Posts.

Fcncinjr TIJO i la oiiiu mat wie ioi iee cream ber. Joists and scantlinif, t'oinmon ana stock Hohi-iIs (dressed nnd mutched) Sush, Poors und lllinds. i iainng on very materially. Mrs. Julia Wilkie.

of Nemaha 1 .1 i I i v. Old papers for sale, cheap, at this sister of James A. Thompson ami WE MAKE A SPECIALTY" OF DUV office. Mrs. J.

C. Baker, of this townshin. who 33 I LUMBER, ('LAZED SASH andDOOBS I 0 0 IK GO 0 p. Two stock trains passed north last has b'tn Pa.vin them a visit, left for Bros. J.

C. Cavnes, the boss tailor of Cherryvale, is well patronized by our fashionable young men. Three suits that we know of are now being made by him for gentlemen in our city. Any others desiring a nobby suit would do well to send him their order. He guarantees satisfaction in every particular.

Mackerel in 121b. pails, at Johnson Bros. We have time and again been requested by many of our citizens to agi Mindav alternoon loaded with cattle. her home last Monday. Drop in and rct our priees.

liefer buying' Did you ever think about it? How much harm is done to the business of Liberty by narrow minded, jealous gossippers! A stranger comes to town and one person gives a bad account of oue prominent citizen: another abuses another prominent person; another slanders one church; somebody else another: and so on till there is some cur to abuse and derogate everything and everybody in the town. So the visitor must either conclude that his informants are all liars or that he has come to a very bad place. If you can't say anything good don't say anything at all'. There is nothing speculative in well established newspaper property. elsewhere.

We want to show you eampla curds ot Ahitwstmc, the siihstitute for Paint. Largest stock of perfumery and We are crediblv informed that on toilet soaps at Hughs Bios. and after this date two trains dailv will Kalsomine and Wall pajM-r. It is a km1 thinjf Al the Kxcelsior Patent Window Screen. G.B.Shaw&Co., -McTaggart's Hour is now on the pass over the Cott'cyville branch of tin i market.

milrmil Thic i wY.n.,l.t i Rates. -Every day sees new converts to the and is a long felt want. LIBERTY. KASS. belief that coal and lead in paying yy in.

lleckman was up visiting his quantities underlie us. unfortunate brother, A. at Ossawat so 1 wi 1 2 I' Kit MONTH. line inch TWO illl-tll'M Three ir-l-r Four indie Quarter eoliiiim OtH'-thiril I'oluiiiii Tl a- 2 (Jo to Diukerson Williams the omie, last Sunday, returning Mondav. for of Winfield Hour.

Htt reports his brother about the same A newspaper is hard to build up and The acreage of corn is immense, a 1,0 for 80111,1 tinu' past. One-half column Ml Whole (HI LSM'ciiil not Ices per line er week. LLoctil.1 imiomr reiulinir mutter lot: per line. uronortioiiatelv hard to mill down. It and lie best prospects ever known in While at Cherryvale Tuesday, we i i is an aggregation of atoms, and it this community.

had the of mmtitio- r.nr 1,1. tate the building of a steam mill in our city. We are of the same opinion, and think some enterprising man could make his jack by building and operating a first-class mill in the now booming city of Liberty. Who is the one to do it? Syrup in i gal. pails, at Johnson On last Sunday, about 12 o'clock, Dr.

J. Coleman, thinking, perhaps, to raise sympathy or create a sensation, attempted to eliml the golden stair.s' soereration. under the most favorable DIRECTORY. FOll KENT Good new dwelling tinu' friend, R. S.

Cates, banker at Wich- PI James Laiiiihiiii, circumstances, takes years and years. HOU8E and 4 lots. Hl'uiis Buos. ita. He has "Tent faith in the future of COl'STY.

The fact that it depends upou thous The wheat crop whic has just been Cherryvale. ami is preparing: to build Mcf'roury ands of customers for its success is it 1 $. Sheriff I'ourity Clerk TrjMirer A. 'nrnl I i. sevi'rnl lioi)ss thpr Yt V(HHl I Rtxi lijc vapcv I protection.

No two groups of men V. -y. I' I.MIi,.. I U1 OUI l.lIIUtr.S. So 3 as Among our callers to see the press think alike, and what displeased one .11 mi ill.

i'. idiiiji ru iit it Kir ir ikiir, i at uu's want the LioiiT to shine 1 Work last Friday were Mrs. T. J. (roble set pleases another.

Even imprudent feni.t linl.lii' f. It I'roimtu V.V.Tii'o. nlirrNon furnish the fuel only per vear, f'niuitl- I II II, I I 1 anil cliililrcn, Mr. J. Ymw ami )U i i management cannot seriously injure a ncwsiiiijii'i- so as it does not tread vi'Miii II I II Jill tl, II 11)11(11 1 Coflevville will celebrate on Sat- ffrandehil.l Miss Pillie The NEW FIRM! Lordlier John ustfll.

C'olllIlliloiiT8 A. 1. Hilrell liy thu strychniiu' route, but the timoly arrival of prevented liis d- parture for the present. The cause of the rash act, we are informed, was dt iuestie infelicity. Conductor Paterson.

on the S. K. unlay, July 3d, and invites the balance printing business seemed to be llit(! a of the comity to participate. curiosity to all of iheiu. (T.M.

lliiiley Dealer in Dry Goods, Notions, Boots, Shoes, Hats, Caps. Hardware, Queensware, Cutlery and Agricultural COUNCIL. PROCEEEDINGS. i ITV. Farm Loans without delay.

MisS May limner, who lias for the I.niivbliii. UiihcH r'nlton 'I II. ClIAMltKK. Liberty. ixsfi.

AS. 1LLIS. iV Cherryvale. two weeks been attending the nor- Mayor TrenHiirer Clerk Poller Marfhul T. .1.

Hutrhs .1. liiekerson road, met Ins death while crossing a upon the toes of too many of its readers at lie same time. Where it loses in one direction it gains in jiuotlmr. Mr .11. P.

Diltz visited Liberty last Wednesday, investigated Mr. (IrubbV coal shaft and brought home with him a bottle of salt water. It is an estali-lished fact that good salt water has been found there, for we have sampled it. It is strong enough for a print-shop Candidates are beginning to inter- inul 'T-ndence. jirepanitory to .1.

W. MtM-ker Council convened in regular session iridge between Ottawa ami Kansas City CorNCII.MF.S. view the 'dear people1 in earnest. "The ovit Saturday and spent W. P.

f.ivlutrsten. Win. Iteckinun, John Lewis, Wednesday morninr. lie. was elinil- on above dal e.

Present. Mayor Jas. Laughlin am aunuay wuu tier parents. woods is full of 'em." I- mnk JiihiiMin unil M. J.

illume. KI'MDOI. liOAKII. iug up the side of a car, while approaching the bridge, and was knocked Cotincilmcn Williams. Johnson.

lleck "(Jod bless our boarding hou.se" Kldora Engine Oil and all kinds of Director (S.W. Kerr man and Lewis. killing him intantly. Conductor has never been worked in worsted. t'lerk James I.iiiitrlilin Machine Oils, at liiekerson Williams.

Minutes of last meeting read and ap trem-urer w. P. LiviiiKton fNew York Witness. No. for the hoard Brown informed us of the above while passing down to CoUVyville Wednesday TowNsiue orncr.KS.

proved. Let ns be courteous to strati ire rs On motion of councilman Lewis, tin ('. Koszel Li Implements evening. ing house is worked so much by dead beats that it can't afford the Worst e4l. lt.iiiKHNi.n mill conic among us: tney go away witn TniHtee llerk l'rt'HHurer Constub.vH W.

M. lleckman bill of L. D. Shockey. of for lay ing crosswalks, was allowed and order ed paid.

-Owing to the illness of Uev. For J.W.Stoeker The Fourth of July comes on Sun yj. o. jinirns towel, in other words it is strong enough to standalone. Mr.

Diltz seems to think that a good vein of coal will lie or rather has been, found, and that Mr. (Irubb is not grubbing for nothing and will eventually realize a handsome fortune for his enterprUe. Mr. D. is also positive coal can be found here in syth, who was to till the pulpit in Rev.

jaiue iving tooacco one uuicner On motion of councilman Lewis. 1 hi K.o.ilroa.d Time Totale. knife with every lug at Uiekerson bond of Thos. J. Hamilton, for billian illiunis day this year.

So those who wish to celebrate in the usual way had better do the thing up on Saturday, or wait IJruuer's stead last Sunday evening, the Methodists had no service, and the fact not being made known until the con hall, in the sum of hi. with II. P. Jew iomr ort h. train leave nl C'omintr outli.

arrive al eii ana inigii i.ros. as sureties, wa -Harrison Adams is again with us TicketH solil to nil jituts of V.H., by jfiviny untit Monday and make a week of it. read and approved. gregation was assembled, when Mr. in the tonsorial business with Will Cole D.

l. Kineaid was appointed citv one any notiei'. r. icit, Aicent. Ii it) or ty Postofflce.

John Tole and Wm. lleckman are man, lie is a "suck, man with the treasurer, and on motion of council Parker conducted prayer meeting, so as not to entirely disappoint the assembled audience. now buying wheat, and our "Jumbo" razor. man Williams said appointment wa winee opens irom a.m. to i.

in. paving (ptantities. dlohe and torch. tilt. Without a newspaper the business men of a town would be left in a 1 of a tix, and yet some men kick when asked to contribute to the support of Net Bundy, was assisting them a day continued by council.

Siimliiy, irom in to 11 a. m. belters registered Cant. Me.TaoMrart informs ns tlvit mid money orders issued from m. to "trim -in ii in i itim lll'lll n.

mi ii. in. (i On motion of councilman Lewis Thos I --pn I 4. .1 Mails elosed minutes before depait- his mill is now in good order, ready for or Xv, th ffjro Part of tmi w''k- fhi'y m. lire of J.

Hamilton was allowed a rebate of i grinding. So send in your wheat. started in Monday morning, paying 50 taxfifr present quarter on billiard hall I I t. t7 4 1 1. 1 to 57 cents j)er bushel Societies.

I tables and bar therein. I v. i 'L VlltllJ I iblU On motion of councilman William It will be pleasant news to the nu I. O. O.

F. came down Monday, to put the thresh lhe committee on ordinances was in merous friends of Kobt. Fulton to know- Lihkhtv Lonr.K No. 11)5 Meets every Wed- ers at work on his wheat crop near this if structed to draft an ordinance reasse? ing tlje license tax of the fit v. that an improvement for the better is iie-niij eiiuiu in i in-ir iuiii over necKUlilll I hull.

D. HIX KMAN. X. li. vit) Our accommodating and enterprising democratic friend and fellow-t vn-man, A.

F. Johnson, has received the appointment as postmaster, vice. Ed. Barnett, resigned. Mr.

Johnson will likely remove the oHiee to his storeroom. He is a good, trustworthy citizen, and the Lir.HT is pleased with the appointment. Now, since we have struck a four foot vein of coal. Liberty is sure to boom and have a brilliant future, and M.J. l.l.l A MS.

See" v. noticeable in his wife's condition, who On motion adjourned to meet on tin their home paper. Don't you know it is your newspaper that attracts the people to your town and county the people who buy your goods and support you? Don't you know that the papers do more for your business every week than you do for the paper in three months? Don't you know that the paper does more work for less money than any other bus i -isest urnmls oi and ehew- (ith day of July, lssc. at 7i p. m.

Riley Livingston, SHOEMAKER, In Joeliunrs Harness Shop Does Good, Heat and Substantial Wort. GIVE KIM -A. CALL! JOHN LEWIS, Propritor. If you want any teaniinjr done about town call on him. Team en lis Strest tag the Entire Day.

was reported in the Light last week as ItKiiKf-t'A LotGK No. 24 Moot vvvrv Satur- in tobaeiro. ut Liviiistnn it IW drmr I J. HrGlls, lerk. .1...

.11 I C3 being dangerously ill. store tn niivuifHii ui iimi- mm. W. p. LIVINOSTON, N.O.

M. J. Williams. See'y. Iro.

Chris. Royer, one of our well Tucker Wright is pow the style of A. O. U. W.

the hardware lirm in Cherryvale. form- toiU living just across the line Libkiity Lonr.K No. 1.7K Meets everv Mon erly known as Crandall Tucker. See in Ill'tt, t-ounty, brought to our sanc- Bundy House P.H. Bundy, Proprietor, day eveinnif in MeTairu-ert hall.

W. 1 LIVINtSSTON, M. XV. ul." in this issue. tum iiimday two stalks of corn nieasurinor in leno-th nine feet.

Who I. 11YAK, Ketonler. a. u. Superior ready mixed paints, ready can beat that this vear? for immediate use, at Livingston Co's I west side of Front street, directly north of Dickerson's Store.

The tallies will lie supplied with the licst the market iirtonls, ami no ineaiii Lihkhtt Post No. MeetH every Sutiir- drugstore. The laboring man is often tiros will lie spared to make the truest comtortulilr Thos. T. moved tratcd br a swiftroke.

but Sol seems iny nijfiu in iij-'irerr nun. W. 1'. LIVINOSTON, Comifr. H.

KfLTOS, Adjutant. A. F. A. M.

The L.IOHT iiespcakt: lor tne uiMiiMfremcnt wide measure ot success. I i i over from Independence yesterday and i.uhu. im; ixiuiuu tramp and the hoodlum. Probably because Lihk.hty Loiiok No. t'i-Holds rejriilnrcoin-1 will occupy the Hugo house, on north I .1 MM I 1 ...1 iness in town? Don't you know that if the newspapers of your town would cease publication you had as well pack up your goods and pull out? Beware then that you do not kick yourself to death, in a business way, in order to save a few dollars.

This item is for a kicker. Fargo News. How to build up a town? The answer is given by the Greensboro North State as follows: "Talk about it. Say taxes are too high. It has too many schools.

The streets and sidewalks are good enough. It has poor hotels. Don't patronize its newspapers. If a man is public spirited disparage him all you can. Put men in office who don't know they do not get in his way very often iiiiiim in inns mi me him mm inirn iniirsiuiy Second street.

Tom is now happy. eveninirs in eaeli month in fheir hall, over during hot weather. lliekerson'K store. A. f.

KOKSYTH, W. M. JOHNNY LANE, Sanitary Muraline, for kalsomiuin The man who invented oleomar it. y. 1 Professional Oa.xcl3.

MOKEY purposes, at Livingston Co.s drug store. garine butter and imitation whiskey BOOT SHOEMAKER the Light predicts that in a very short space of time a boom will spring up here which will end in the establishment of a city that will be a surprise to even its most sanguine supporters. Let her boom. The Light is here to assist in this matter. (i.

B. Leslie and son. Eddie, of Independence, were in the city last Monday ami made us a call. Mr. L.

is looking up his chances for re-nomination to the office of school superintendent, subject to the action of the republican convention. We have known Mr. L. for many years and can cheerfully speak of his capability, but it is not necessary, as his two terms of office show him to be the right man in the right place. A Light reporter witnessed the meeting of two belles on the street yesterday, when one said: "I shall keep away from you; you might set me on tire.1' "Oh, never mind," sweetly an should be hanged if living, and execra -The old dilapidated ide-walk in AT JJU.T.

F. HODNKTT, ATTKXHS CALLS HAV ANI NICUT. ted if dead. Two such stupendous front of Mr. Grubb's property on Main frauds should not be allowed to exist at fOtrieo nt Livinrstoii druK t-tore.

street, has at last been put in good con Also carries a lanre stock of the same time. dition. pU.W.L.H!NM.X, PHYSICIAN SUlltJEON, Remember that it is a mistaken -If you want a suit of good fitting anything and have tine ability to carry it out. If vou are rich, buy some rail HOME May be secured Expiditionsly, and On Reasonable Terms 5'fOltice in Livinirstoti 1nir ftore. cloths, cheap, go to J.

Laughlin's. No id'a 'ou miVL' iu funding your letter road or bank stock and lend money at and bill-heads away from home to have pains spared in fitting you out. T. V. AXDKKSS, PHYSICIAN them printed and put up in tablet form 12 or 18 per cent, on mortgages on real and personal property.

If a good word A man up town the other day We do that kind of work right tip to nnd Just anuloyed hh exporieneed workman, and stocked up with entire new stock. Shop south iie or main street. LIHEllTY, KANSAS. at residence, south side of Muin caught cold talking throuirh a key-hole. .1.

I is about to escape your lips aWut any the handle and do not charge you extra ii.ui tiiiipii, in t.iiiii fiuiee. I it I lie was dunntal for a past-due bilL He thing in town, slap your hand on your for it. couldn't stand the "draft." JJ J. 1 1. 1.

1. MS, I. mouth instantly. Remember every dol t'Olllee. over lliirnet.

Alien ulnrn It Is aked how editors pass their II II I'll iimt. r.u'.'i v.l lar you are tempted to invest in a per the largest and best stock of toilet moments. Mess your dear soul, dTYMBAT MARKET Ker.ineiiee, L'nd door north ot M. K. hureh.

DRS. S. H. E. 0.

SLOAN; manent improvement is thrown away swered the warm haired young lad-; 'you're in no danger at all you would not burn you're too green." Now, when they meet, they don't so much as look at each other. soaps in the city. they don't pass them. They never catch If a stranger comes to town tell him what a slow place it is, and post him -Sim. Thornton, of the Pan Handle thom An oditor is "9UallJ from OHiee Kwinir'H new hloek.

eorm-r Muin nnd Jfe osho (up Plairs.1, t'herrj'vale, Kan.) of Texas, and former resident of this yeaM about the weak points in your neigh Persons desiring to horrow money without delay, on Farm Property or llrlck or stone Business Buildings in Montgomery or Lahcttc counties, Kansas, should uddress the undersigned, HUDSON WATERS, Real Estate and Loan Agents, COFFEYVILLE. KANSAS. Office over McKenna. Mathews Adumsoti's. We have this week interviewed J.

Kesldences tliree doors east of PresMrterian f'liiireli. mi Fourth Street, and on Fifth" Street 2't Mock cast of Preil.vteiiiin Chureli. All city, is here visiting relatives, Messrs. ni.enls' and dw" bt'forc bors. Kick against all improvements A.

Kelso, Geo. Venable, L. Thomji- Harnett and lleckman. ot the rearmost Of them. except such as are made in front of sou, Frank Kemp and R.

T. Selby on your own door. This advice strictly -Now is the time to subscribe for 'Thc timc has come when wc should runs ny iuy or ntirht iromtly uttefided. Cbas. 1.

Montgomery ATTORNEY-AT-LAAV. followed will soon produce a good crop the newest paper in the county the naVe tue veeds cut down along the uiobitTi JL.ic.HT. streets and on all the vacant, lots. Kv of grass on every street in town, and af ford capital grazing for the cows that Where, at all times can he found the choices of nieat S. G.

ESTES, Prop'r. Snutli Side North Muin Street. New Millinery. All business entrusted to mv care Will -The time approaches for the small ery man shou1'1 mnw lhe vecviU stand in the way of progress." receive prompt and faithful attention. boy to while away the dull monotony Okhi Kwiug Hlock, Qrand Ba.ll a.ncl Supper! MONDAY EVKXlXO, O.

"KG. WEST LIBERTY WISDOM. of his school vacation by going in swim tllKHUtVAI.E, KAN.iAS. and around hia premises, and the city council should provide that it shall be done by ordinance or resolution. Let it be done at once.

Next week we will publish a spe ming and stealing watermelons. Yheat all stacked or threshed, and J. M. TOLK. U.

J. DOH'MNO Money on tliree, live or seven years time, option plan. Jas. W. Willis COLEicDOWNINQ, Clierryvale.

4-tf cial edition Of the Light In behalf of LAWYERS, our coal llel'ls, A Km.KJ copies, contain' The girl that fainted and fell into the present crop outlook. They arc all of the opinion that we will witness one of the largest yields of corn of any previous year. Most of the wheat harvested in this section is line; also, once in a while a field of good oats. As a rule, however, oats are very light. A few days ago an old gentleman was seen nailing a notice on the fence fronting the depot.

A friend passing, said: "Why don't you have the notice put in the paper, where people can read it?" ''Waal," said the old gentleman, "if I took it to the newspaper office them newspaper feller? would get it all spelled Wrong, and then somebody might think I didn't know how to spell." The notice read: "HoWZes for rent in choir on preymesisi" White in Independence last Wednesday, the seniot' editor had the pleasure of meeting Mr. Crad. Barnett, whom rilLtJKYVALK, IVA9A. I. i ii" unuj5 luitu unus Miiu sue uiun I ing an elaborate "write Up' of the city of Liberty and her mineral resources.

Annie Ryan A. L. WILSON, blame the railroads and banks for fall ing into the hands of a receiver, for it's Will lie fat and near. So business Have ojiened a nice line of men, enlarge yotit advertising farmers are turning the rich alluvial soil for another crop. The county surveyor was measuring the river at McTaggart's ford for the bridge to lie built at that point.

Itev. Cllllison, of Independence, had service! lit school house No. .40 la.l Sunday (Jeorge and Oscar Chamberlain, of Osage Agency, Indian Territory, are Visiting I'etaiives ami friends in this neighborhood, Jaim-K Uolton. of Elk City. Wa shak ing Lands with old friends the lirst of the week.

We think that as a Pretty good joke Attorney-at-Law, so awfully nice. m. im. ii ii? n. IT.

Ave are pleased to chronicle the Oflieo over Montgomery County Bank, Finest line of Smoking and Chew sii annum boons 1 Will be held in Salisbury's Hall. The best of order will be preserved, and a good time is expected. Everybody is cordially invited to attend. The best music in this section has been secured. Supper Will be served at the liundy House.

H. N. HCNUY. i lauagers. J.

Stock kk, SEED WHEAT. I Will have for sale about June 15th, a quantity of Thompson's Early May Wheat, which is a good ylelder and ripens before the chinch bugs come to injure it It Wus ready for harvest June 1st, I'l'ice 1 per bttshel. I). McTaooAIit. ADMINISTRATOR'S tsiOTlCE.

STATE OF KANSAS, i MONTGOMERY COI'STV, til the Probate Court in and for said CiieuhWaLk, Kansas. lobaeeo in the city, at Bloxom marriage of oitr old friend ic. Jen I 4 Kvu s' 16-4t nings, of the Elk City Ulobe, and Miss L. c. WATKHS, M.

Agent. Attorney. Mm Laura Bennett, Who has been Minn'e LftV. on(? of the most aeconi! stopping at Independence for the past Plishwl of thftt cttV, last Week WATERS Long may you both live attd prosper; few weeks, came home last Saturday to I The wiiter hCfeof ex-pcet-ft to do a siniP Call ami see our Goods and get our prices, Plain and Elne Sewing. Satisfaction guaranteed.

Conrad Kiser, LAND, LOAN COLLECTION AGENTS spend Sunday with her parents had known in Wisconsin When a KMl i iui iivii i3 miiju us uusmess niu permit: (Mice over McKennii, ntlicrti AOamson'B itllKi Hutu 7 iinu uii. ii 1 on a Pertain Liberty Mian who eaine io McTaggart's to mill, am! after talking with the miller awhile drove a Way ilnd forgot to leave his grist. Jtist heeli stiii, Itoggatt. timi nobody will know it i The Light contains all the import tint local news, is bright and full of just Wo. are in receipt of the hew paper i thirtvone It atl'orded ti.

vearsi More, tnmt rMni Coffeyvillc, Kansas had khoWn had what you want; published at Cherryvale by L. Shew- plpa.ure Hi meet With he We ard The Kepnblieiin. It is an eight ionff agf und to talk of and -P-iuiis aim brinsr to l.r County. i A Some of our neighbor Who intended IIIIH- tJX-l -UlIIJlt I .1.1 1. 4...

4 ,....1, 1 i Parr Guilkey, C0XTRACTIN( of John; BUILDER of -colored brethren," created quite an 1 1 ihcldnts of to Itm Ci.il.TPon's lav utT.iMi tV tVj.rt -n- Im the of lhe o.tate I aiJ matter ahd choice The Ue the success or fail.lt-e 111 life's grentu.l rood nine, One old i Oallddler, deceased-. publican bias lair to become the lead battle of those with whom We tissocia- with bonUet ninhed to' NOTICE is hereby given that letters Front streets, last Sunday afternoon ing journal of that oilt-e booming eitVi itj No blood shedi We with pleasures STON ASONUY A SPECIALTY. 4 It bo HoW afe yoti, JohnP i hi eo.a-tail. Some j.arti. claim It was of Administration have been gra'itrd fo tTi.M,K ttihi.i ('ot.

McTaggart, but put the tindetiigncd the estate of John -A m. lleckman receiU-d it lotlcr jt yiU V.u nr.yden by mistake. I h.tO of said county, deeea. his from his brother' Gideon, Who resides ed, bv the Honorable, the Proliatr Court All Work (iuaranteedt fShop, Ktist if Lmnlwr Ynnli LlBKHTTi i 1 We are not "slick fellows" but We The PditOr-'inchief "took in' KANSAiii RencVvs Youth. i lh Pennsylvania, ahd Who, ft feW ttiollths of the County and State uforesaid, da-1 1 gurahtee on even- con- make loans just as we agree to make them: Jas; W.

Willis He Cherry fdrhier hohie Chel'ryVale, Tuesday( i rii-l. it tract. Kslimates made, and par mi ivu mi; ui ii.tj-. and While there visited the three print- wils Out here maklfag his bfotUeW re raiiKiniz ins oroinTS vale. 4-tf 14.

-k. J. a ir, Ut, 1 ioWa, tells the following t'onmrk' Now-all persons hitving claims against ing Ollict's; In the Bulletin office We Uavid ahd Willi ,4 able story, truth of is vouch the ald estate are. hereby notified that ticulftrs given by calling at the new stone building, opposite the big school house. 3tf SAL1SHUUY it SHOCKEY, Stone A man who starts a newspaper with found Miss Ora Higgs manipulating the sys that the corn rn crop oacK imre 1 0lj foJ.

lJu. n.sitients of the towns "1 they must present the Same to the tin the expectation that his relatives will "stick" and "rule" in deciphering Cob small, and scarcely any wheat the am veitt ohh hUV been ti'uubled i dcrsigned for allowance ithin one suueribe for it is well qual tied for a fll furiliers rettino- onlv barely enoturh for With kidliey complaint and lameness i year from the date of said Letters, or position somewhere as a rusher where I d. rt iis states, that Montjromerv r.1:lS!.v years? oyuid not U-ss they tnay.be preeludeil from any bene 1 ui.ii-c tviiiiijiiuii I la Hi It nf Kiwi, rt-lti; Mill thtlt It angels fear to tread; LlltERTti 10. Shnpnmn, MiSs ami Hb. i Wto tat country he; 5, ZZ, J.

L. Smith, BLACKSMITHING. they Robinsotii The Republican haa al-o i 8aw 111 all his travls and that at some do tu.v H-n lis-wiirk, owe afteir the date of said letter Hitt-rs for having re shall be forever barred. two ladies at the "case" learn i filue in the future he will return, and thanks to Elect riti rking working 'Squire Pavy of Independence was ib the city last Friday afternoon, look ing after hti chances for the probate judgeship; he designing to be a candidate bffOre theCrepubliean convention th irt nf tvno -enfrihtv Mi Pbably locate among During his iU'Wed youtlu and removed con; Wm. MaheIi, Administrator, uu, .111 01 ypt-MiMUt, -a" stay here he formed many pleasant ac-; pletely ail disease and pain." Try a I Of the estate of John Gallagher de ing tnade and work done oh Reasonable terms, and in first-elass Wylei Contracts taken on all kinds of htasonry work.

Give us a trial and we Vill gtmrrantee sutisf action. ICtf I land arid Miss Penix. Business in the at Co's ceased. quaintances, to whom he sends his last- bottle, 011IV 50e. Shop tin Front 6tret flnst door south of Light office.

Plow workjmd bone thoeinf 16-St ing respects. Drug Store printing line seemed to be rushing: June 14, 188G. ,11 L..

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Years Available:
1886-1886