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The Kansas Sun and Globe from Kansas City, Kansas • 8

The Kansas Sun and Globe from Kansas City, Kansas • 8

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Lots aud of said sub- 10 05 Jack Stokes and his little gray mare, Fannie, together witli Pete and the wagon, are now on the road for the. season of 18S5, building and repairing cisterns and Hues, doing all kinds of jobs that require brick, mortar and stone. Address orders to Armstrong, or to Son and Glore office. 22-8t 13 07 G4 01 C3 71 GO 34 01 10 15 03 POLICE COURT JOTTINGS. On Monday two popular young men attended rehearsal at the usual hour.

John Flaherty undertook to kill two birds with one shot, so to speak, but only succeeded in wounding himself aud Policeman McLaughlin. Flaherty is now boarding at a free lunch stand iu Wyandotte, waiting for something to turn up, while Pat Laviu roosts in Marshal Sheehan's coop and is engaged iu studying into futurity, the result of judge Manning's $100 and costs. Wednesday was a dark morning in police court. William Lyddle, the notorious ax Ordinance No. 258.

First published August 20, 1885. AN ORDINANCB Lhvyinq a tax for raising revenue for the City of Kansas, Kansas, for the year A. D. 1SS5. Ue it ordained by the Mayor and Comicil-nieu of the City of Kansas, Kansas.

Section 1. That there shall be and is hereby levied, for the year 1885, upon all the real, personal and mixed property within the corporate limits of said city, as the game appears and is returned on the assess division, each Lot of said subdivision Lot 105 on Armstrong street 107 100 on Water street 10S on State Line street II "1 E. J. WALL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, and Collection Agent. 1908 Sixth Street, Kansan City, Kansas.

.49 97 19 79 12 GO 11 81 11 SI 11 SI This ordinance 6hall take ef- dealer, (colored) was paralyzed iu one arm LOCAL BREVITIES. UOVCOTT KEITH PKKHY. The public schools of this place will open on Aii. Ulst. Classes will be Conned 'in book-keepintr, civil government, algebra, etc.

It is very important that all start at the beginning of the school year, us a delay at the beginning will work dlsadvantiigeously all through the year. Found A pocket book containing a -sum of money. The owner can aet inlorm-ation concerning the same by calling at 120 Wood street, K-uis is City, Kan. For a bad cold, uso Marsh's Golden 'Balsam, the famous cough remedy Don't tail to see the rare bargains to be had in Boots Shoes at the great Assignee's Sale at Hashmi's, ISM Sixth street, Kansas City, Kansas. Postage stamps, postal cards, paper iwrapiers, at Marsh' Corner drug store.

By asking for B. Ganz, all Knights of Labor will get their clothing and gents' furnishing goods at a reduced price from 'the mark. II. Ganz 905 Main. Try the "Comer Drug Store" cigar.

It fiets 'em all. House and lot for sale in Annonrdalo, and was very anxious to emigrate, claiming that a steamboat was in waiting for him at the levee. The judge told him to get for Section 2. that boat immediately, it not sooner, ana William made it break for the state line. Thomas Quintan was drunk and got $7.50.

Sam Berry, a colored srent, was invited to FLEMING BROS. Carpenters and Builders. Gl James Street, KANSAS CITY, KAN. ment roll of said city for the year 1885, on file in the offijc of the county clerk in and for Wyandotte county, iu the state of Kansas, not exempt from taxation for the fol-lowins taxes and percentage, to-wit: First- A tax and percentage of nine (9) mills on the dollar for the purpose Of general revenue, and to defray the current expenses of the city government. feet and be in force from and after its passage, and publication in the Kansas Sun and Glohk.

Approved August IS, 1885. James Pmixirs, Mayor. Attest: II. C. Stout, City Clerk.

tell what lie knew about the manly art he said lie could knock a woman down in gi illiU Second A tax and percentage of three. style every time. The judge allowed Sam to donate $11.50 to the city as a token of appreciation. One Davis was then called upon to help out the assistance fund, which he did in the sum of $57.50, and a gun, which was discovered among his pocket keepsakes. mills on the dollar for the purpose of Independent Ice Co.

G. W. MOORE, Manager, Office: 1231 Union Avenue. Orders Solicited and delivered. opening, widening, grading and improving streets and alleys, and for the building of bridges, culverts, sewers, and footwalks TTY DIRECTORY.

JAMES PHILLIPS, Mayor. E. Horley, City Treasurer. E. J.

Wall. City II. C. Stout, City Clerk. Dan'l Fennell, Assessor.

M. J. Manning, Police Judge. John Shehan, City Marshal. W.

Hill, Chief of Fire Dep't. councilmen: across streets and alleys. Third A tax and percentage of two and 'On walnut street. A rare bargain is offered. Inquire at the Sun and Glouk office.

Smoke Union Label cigars. A complete stock of Boots Shoes at HaMum's which are being almost given away. For hard and soft coal or wood, go to Frank II. Betton corner Sixtli and Jiwing streets. Guns revolvers, cartridges, locks, keys, three-fourths (2) mills on the dollar for the purpose of providing a fund for the pay Gillis Oiera House.

"Thk Mikado." Full houses are now greeting the Grau Opera Company nightly, and "The Mikado" leads all lonuer attractions. The piece is well mounted in beautiful and picturesque Japanese scenery and costumes, and is on that order throughout. This opera is destined to make a long run in this country, as it is something entirely new. Mr. Max Figman as "Ko-Ko" takes the part to perfection, as repeated encores testify.

Mr. H. II. VValdo as "N'anki-Poo" l'EKSOXAL. ATKS.

HISE IS THE MOST WONDER -LTXfuI fortune teller of the age, and gives the truest counsel on all business and love affairs, under spirit control; directed the Wyandotte man just where to find his $700 of stolen and hidden money. We recommend all to counsel with her at 148 James Kansas City, Kas. 21-tf ment of the accruing interest on the bonded indebtedness of said city. First Ward: M. McKnight, Wm.

O'Conncll. Skcond Ward: J. S.Woods, Georgo Foersohler. Third Ward: T. Kennedy, James Sullivan.

Fourth A tax and percentage of two and one-fourth (2J) mills on the dollar to create at 11)12 Sixth street. Also saw filing PROFESSIONAL CARDS. ana repairing ot all kinds at w. O. lien a fund for the purpose of redeeming bonds derson's.

of said city, amounting to sixteen hundred w. v. Mckenzie. Marsh's Cream Liniment, for rheimia sings with a clear, well-cultured voice, and sustains his part with much credit. Miss Helen Cooper as "Yiim-Yuui" is a great dollars now maturing.

tism. neuralgia, aches, pains, burns, scalds, ICE CREAM ores, swellings, is unequalled. Used favorite, and is fully competent in this role, O. FIFE. B.

O. DAVIDSON FIFE DAVIDSON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. Minnesota Ave, Wyandotte, Kansas. First stairway east of the post office. Section 2.

This ordinance shall take effect and be in force from and after its Miss Hazel Blake as -Jvatisha" is beyond doubt sustaining that part In a highly cred in all the packing houses. Try it. BOYCOTT KEITH PERKY. O. T.

Angell lias some splendid bar passage and publication in the Kansas Scn AND NEWS DEPOT. Wo. 1921 Sixth St. Kansas City, Kan The finest Oyster parlor in the city. ible manner; while acting as a very strong- minded sweetheart whom "it takes years ot grains In Wyandotte, Amonrdale, River time to train a man to love," still succeeds View and other places, several nice houses and Globe.

Approved, August IS. 1885. James PniLurs, Mayor. Attest: II. C.

Stout, City Clerk. iu receiving many tokens of admiration lor sale on tune and monthly payments, The music Is charming, and the kits song takes well. There will no doubt an in D. B. Hadley, ATTORNEY AT LAW.

Wyandotte, Kansas. School books, stationery, pens and pencils, ink, slates, sponges, at Marsh's creased attendance during the hitter part Corner drug store. of the week. W. E.

VANDEWATER, ATTORNEY AT LAW Kansas City, Kan. Will practice in all the courts of the state. Ordinance No. 259. First published August 20, 1885.

AN ORDIXANC Haslam's Boot Shoe Sale. Money Remember the grand Saturday matinee, "Office over the Postofficc. given away. Immense bargains at Haslam's, A big bill is promised for next week- Look for it. Popular summer prices, 15, Knights of Labor will save money by Levying a Special Tax on certain Lots and tracts of land therein described, for 25 and 35 cents, with reserved seats and John H.

Fleming, boxes la cents extra. Men Wanted purchasing theirclothingand gents' turnisli ing goods, at a reduced figure, from H. Ganz 905 Main. Call forB. Ganz.

Always call for Union Label cigars. the purpose of creating a revenue for the payment of principal and interest due and accruing on certain Special Sidewalk Bonds, issued for building certain side jSLreliiteet and Wyandotte Hotel. To canvass for the Scn and Globe. Twen Mr. C.

E. Staub, who kept a restaurant ty dollars a day cannot be made, but if j7ou walks in the City of Kansas, Kansas. on Minnesota avenue, between Third and nan nm lo ton nrait wltlltf Tnn arp L. L. Richardson do nor seem SiixoriiitcTicleiit.

Gl James Street, Kansas City, Kan. Da nnlainail tln lnTrni oml Cm it-ift 1 I Fourth streets, has removed across the street to be affected by the hard times as then- tr InAkiiiD- for a lob. it is better than nothinsr, iind is now running the Wyandotte Hotel. men ui me oi ivunsas, jvsiusus. i 1 trade is growing rapidly.

Best quality of Charley is a liberal, good-natured landlord, Write or call at our office, and get our Section 1. That for the payment of the goods and low prices always tell, lhey and his place threatens soon to require en Respectfully solicits the Trade. terms. We will do our very best for you. have a new brand of cigars that leads them larging.

A good table is spread with clean, principal and interest, due and accruing, on the Social Sidewalk Bonds heretofore is all. well-cooked food, and is served in first-class Legal blanks, rental receipts, applicu" style by competent waiters, the whole being sued by said city, in payment tor building superintended by Mrs. btaub in person tions to purchase liquor from all other kinds of blank forms for sale at the following sidewalks in said city, viz Ice cream, fruits, lemonade, always on HAVING ADDED On both sides of Second street, Sroin James the Sun and Globk office. hand. To-inorrowevening Mr.

Staub opens street to Wood street on the east side of Smoke no cigars that do not have the the house with a social hop, to which all his Bulk Lime, Cement, Plaster, Hair, Union Label on the box. friends are cordially Invited. Ewing street, from Sixth street to Railroad II. Ganz Bro. guarantee bargains to alley; on the west side of State street, com --We call attention to the advertisement and.

LIME I TV BARRELS all who call on them tor clothing. tnencing at Sixth street, and running south of Broderick Dunne, Merchant Tailors, 12-1 West 5th Street. They are young men to ii point 200 ft. therefrom; on both sides To our stock, we are prepared to fill orders promptly for anything in this line. just started in business, one ot them being of Sixth James street to the west a worthy iv night.

Encourage them with side of Water street and on the west side your patronage. Shipping all our stock in full car lots direct trotn the nianuiacttirers, we can guarantee prices as low as any one, and our facilities for handling and delivering enable us to fill all orders promptly. Orders can be left at the Sun and Globe printing office, Kansas City, Kansas, or sent to us by telephone. Robinson Harness, of State street, commencing at Sixth street IMPORTANT. and running northerly to Railroad alley a When visit or leave New York City, special assessment is hereby levied upon the save baggage expressage and carriage lure Telephone 45G.

Main Office, Minnesota near 4th bt. 1 ANDOTTE, KAN. and stop at the Grand Union Hotel, opno site Grand Central depot. Elegant roonn several lots and pieces of ground in said city, chargeable with the cost and expense of building said sidewalks, and hereinaf ter described and said assessment is made upon fitted up at a cost of one million dollars reduced to $1 and upwards per day. Euro pean plan, elevator.

Restaurant supplied each of said lots and pieces of ground, for DON'T PAY RENT with the best. Horse cars, stages and ele the cost and expense of building the side vated railroad to an depots. amines can live better for less money at the Grand Union Hotel than at any other tirst-class walk upon which the same abuts or fronts. and according to the front foot thereof, as hotel in the city. 4-48-ly follows, to-wit: When you can buy a choice Lot Publication Notice.

Description of Property. Am't Tax. Ill the court of Wm. S. Carroll, Justice of Lot 225 on James street, 47 22 the Peace, of the City ot Kansas Town 227 .47 22 ship, Wyandotte county, Kansas.

P. Alder, Plaintiff, vs. 220 on Wood street 44 08 228 4GS2 Do Small Monthly of Quarterly Payments William Ashbrook, Defendant. 24 ft. oft' the west end of lots The defendant will take notice that he 1U2 and 104 on Ewing street 3G A tract of land beginning at the inter has been sued in said court by the plaintiff, to recover the sum of $68.90, and that a section of the south lineof Sixth street And have a house built to suit you.

with the west line of State Line street; thence south along State Line street 144 thence west ht right angles summons in garnishment has been issued to the Missouri Pacific Railway company by said Justice Carroll; that the said company has answered owing defendant, and the cause will be heard on the ISth day of Sep tember, 1SS5, at 10 o'clock a. m. with State Line street 155 ft. thence north parallel with State Line street 108 thence northeastwardly at right angles with Ewing street 57 ft. to the south line of Sixth street thence east 105.8 ft.

to place of be J. P. Alder, l'lalntin. Location of Greystone Heights. Main street.

A large line of the choicest odors in bulk perfumery, at Central drug store, 113 James street. II. Ganz the enterprising cheap clothiers, 905 Main street. Prescriptions carefully compounded all hours of night, at Central drug store, 113 James street. No.

1912 Sixth street is the place to get your locks and guns fixed, and faws filed. II. Ganz 905 Main street, clothiers. The coal of Keith Perry has been ordered boycotted by the Knights of Labor. At Marsh's Corner drug medicines arc compounded with the utmost care and skill, by strictly temperate and thoroughly competent pharmacists.

Prices moderate. Old newspapers for sale at Marsh's Corner drug store. Knights of Labor, go to II. Ganz 905 Main street, and call for B. Ganz.

F. W. Richie, 1443 Wyoming street, lias a splendid stock of groceries, provisions, fruits, notions, in fact, a complete family grocery; he sells cheap and delivers goods at Kansas City, Armourdale, Wyandotte and every ether place within three miles of his store. Laboring men, it is not only to your interest to trade at this store, but 'it is your duty to do so as much as possible. Patronize your friends, those that are interested iu your cause.

"Discovery of the Missing Link an attack upon the Enemy of Labor," by Judge Williams, for sale at the Sun and Globe office price 15 cents. Parties sending us one dollar will get the Sun and Globe for one year, and a copy of "Missing Link" free. Prescriptions carefully compounded at Marsh's Corner drug store. The old reliable Real Estate and Insurance firm, of Angell is on deck again with a fine list of arm and city property for sale. MONEY TO LOAN in any quantity on real estate securities.

Sun and Globe Office. Kansas City, Kan. Col. Blythe is in daily receipt of all the varieties of California fruit, and everything the market affords will be found at Blythe's corner cool drinks, ice cream, lunches, groceries and provisions. Fred Miller, the popular Sixth street druggist, has just received a new stock of wall paper aud the price Is away down, his stock in every line is full and complete, and his cigars are daisies if you don't believe it go aud see, he always keeps a trial box.

Imported and domestic cigars at Central drug store, Pellets, 113 James Street. BOY COTT KEITH PERRY. Laboring men, patronize the Sun and Globe. It is to your Interest to do so. Fine toilet articles at Marsh's Corner dnig store.

A delightful ongh remedy is Marsh's Publication Notice. In the Court of Wm. S. Carroll, Justice ginning 5G CG ot the Peace, of City of Kansas Township, Lot on State street 10 G9 in Wyandotte Comity, Kansas. Eliza Henderson, Plaintiff, Greystone Heights lies di The north 24.10 ft.

of lot on State street 9 7G vs rectly south of West Kansas on the top of the bluff. Lot 10G on Wood street 04 11 Al Reynolds, Defendant. 24 ft. front on Sixtli street off the west The defendant, Al Reynolds, will take end of lot 18S on Wood street 15 64 It is high, level and very 24 ft. front on Sixth street oft the east notice that he has been sued by the said plaintiff, Eliza Henderson, and that a summons iu garnishment for the sum of $10.00 was issued by said Justice to George Fowler, as garnishee, aud said garnishee side of the west 48 ft.

of lot 10S on sightly; is covered with trees; overlooks the city and a dozen towns; shows miles of river Wood street 12 00 48 ft. front on Sixth street oil the east side of the west ft. of lot 108 ou has answered owing said defendant, and said cause is set for hearing on the 22d day of August, 10 o'clock, a. in. Wood street 24 12 scenery ana is easy oi access to every man working in the bottoms.

24 ft. front on Sixth street off the east Eliza Henderson, Hamuli. Lots can be bought on easy monthly payments. Houses will be built on the installment plan. Examine the system of payment, of interest, of building, and see how much less it is than to pay rent.

Note the easy terms and do some figuring before you part with your hard earned money. The title to this Addition is absolutely perfect. A complete printed Abstract of Title from the Government down will be furnished to the purchaser of each lot. Every facility will be afforded the rcnt-pavinz man to secure a home of his own end of lot 108 12 00 Publication Notice. The west GO ft, fronting on Sixth street Railroad men and all others of lot 105 30 17 State of Kansas, 1 gs County of wyandotte, In the District Court of the Tenth Judicial The east GO ft.

fronting on iiixth street whose work takes them to West Kansas, can secure a healthy of lot 105 33 S4 District, sitting In and for Wyandotte county, state aforesaid. Lot 107 on Wood street G3 8G location for homes, ami on easy terms in this grand addition. 30 ft front on Sixth street off the east Thomas Bass, Plaintiff. side of lot 108 on Armstrong street 1 OS vs. Go and look it over, the first 30 ft.

front on Sixth street off the west Carrie bass, Defendant, The defendant in the above entitled action side of the east GO ft of lot 108 on day you have. Armstrong street 15 08 Save yonr rent by being your will hereby take notice that she has been sued in the above named court and unless she answers plaintiff's petition filed herein 32 ft fronting on Sixth street off the own landlord. east side of the west 60 ft of lot 108 and to become independent of a landlord. on or before September 10, A. D.

1SS5, the on Ar matrons street 16 09 28 ft. front on Sixth street off the west same will be taken as trne and a judgment the nature of which will be a divorce from the bonds of matrimony heretofore existing end of lot 103 on Armstronz street 17 GO A. M. WINNER, The following lots in Winninghani between said Plaintiff and Defendant. Place, a subdivision of lots 100, 102, 123 W.

Sixth Street, Kansas City, Mo. Thomas Bas, riaintilT, By W. II. Litiick, his Attorney. and 103 on Armstrong street: Gcll-ii Balsam.

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