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iinio 11 lb BEAUMONT, BUTLER COUNTY, KANSAS, SATURDAY, APRIL 2, 1887. NUMBER-29. VOLUME I. Murder! Give the devil his dues. How about that church build Murder! ing.

On the 17th of Marcn, 1887, at Cheap John's Store, in Beaumont, prices of goods were murdered as follows: Best plow shoes $1 per pair. Pair of good boots for one dollar. ADVERTISING RATES. Following is our advertising rates which frill be strictly adhered to: pne column display ad one month, $3 llalf column display ad one jnonth $5 Quarter column one month, I jlight column one mouth, $1:50 in card colurtm, not exceeding one I'ch, 50 cents per month; Locals five cents Mine each insertion. All locals and artvor- isments will be run until ordercil out; 'V Granulated sugar, 13 and 14 pounds to the dollar.

Brown sugar, 15 to 20 pounds for adoiiar. Best tobacco (Horseshoe, Star, 40 cents per pound. Good tea at 20 cents per pound. Best tea at 50 cents per pound. Dead-htal.

In last week's Siugal appears an article wherein the editor of the Vile Almanac calls me a fool simply because I didn't consider his paper worth reading and ordered it stopped, arid because I remitted the amount which he claimed due him and didn't pay the express charges, lie says only owed him 15 cents, he also acknowledges receiving the amount, still he says he will put my name inhis almanac as a dead-beat, he also used some 6ther slurs, as no one but a cowardly sneak iest stock of clothing the courtly'-, which will be sold 30 percent- Read Peterson's big and then follow the crowd to the one price cash store." Mr. L. Fry sends the "great and only" to his son Addison, at Levy, this state. They say that Jerry King shook a whole nest of mice out of his pants the other day. Quick money on raw or improved lands.

Interest as loW as the lowest. Trice Norris, El Dorado Kaus. 29-31U Our next effort at poetry, will be entitled "the love 6'CK. youth; or a I will trade for any kind df produce you may bring I have the best general assortment of iroods ever Five round trips for Lsdgerwoodj yesterday. Come and visit our coal fieldsjand be convinced.

Leon people have give up ihe Fort Smith R. R. Arthur Bush went oyer to the county sent, Thursday. We trust that no one will take offence at our poetical effort. We are not positive of the ladies support, at the election Monday.

Jes'se Wails is scouting gome place through the" west, this week. As soon as the council the stav do'u rust make themselves scare. For cheap money on short notice Drought to the city, excepting none i cannot keep them in the room I now occupy, but I have the depot at Lurges, piled full of goods which I will bnng hete a few at a time, as they are sold. I am bound to cive some of tb.ose goods away to make room Bring on your butter, eggs, chickens, hides, potatoes, or anything that a white man would not trade for, I will take and p.y cash or trade tor same. When vou read this don't let it scare you to death, for it is an offer yon have never had before.

I would like a car load of hide'" chicken eggs, butter, potatoes, every week. C11Y TICKETS! and a liar wo Ud publish 1 can say that.I owe no man a "cent either in I have also opened a boot and shoe shop, and If any of you want your soles saved, now is the time to have it done. Yours Respectfully. real liye masher," Save expeuse of delays in getting Missouri or Kansas, but have reliable information from parties inter $J83MMa P. O.

building, Beaumont, mouev on your real estate, by plac ing your a plication with Trice fe ested to the effect that the 15 cents editor has not paid a dollar ou his Nonisj El 29-3m PKOI'LK 3 TICKET. or Mayor, N. HERRING. ax J. A.HTJTCniSO,-NIXIE ACKERMAN, FRANK BUCKLEY, L.

C. PARKS, A. s. bush. 1 board bill for three months and that 1 the proprietor of the St.

Charles cull and see, Trice Norris; Hotel would 'probably be as thank The- Business family visited relatives and friends in El Dorado, Saturday and Sunday. Bedumont is the most booming town in. the county, outside of. El AH persons are" hereby notified not to negotiate for tw'd rorntiwiy Hotes, one for arid the other for and are payable at El Dorado, to Kniffen White (horse dealer's) and were signed by E. P.

Learning and Squier. E. P. F. M.

Leaming. 2V4 C. Sqire. 20-3ni, El4 Dorado; Kan The present schobl building will 11 WfRWT ful for fifty dollars board as Cope-land was for the .15 cents. I never cared enough about the Cop'elands to enquire into their past history i-t not accommodate the Scholars another term.

Dorado. G. the very best busi but have always heard them spoken We a're assured that the four foot ness man Lathaui had; is sold out and the two stores have been moved vein of coal at Beaumont, is a genuine one. Daily Times, March 24. oi as being common as sawerKrant.

If Tom will say to my face some things he publishes in his almanac I O-NE PHIG OAS E. Wiseman, the popular nursery to Independence. Read the big ad. of J. W.

Peter will punch that peckerweiod blos Notice: Take care of your chickens. Our garden was destroyed last year. Owners of chickens will be held responsible for all damage dorie hereafter. Dr. 'if.

Hutchison, Fiank Wilkins. man, of Leon, made a large delivery som on the end of his nose. of frtock at this" place, Thursday of son on this page. Mr. lr eterson runs the only "oiie.

price to all'," cash store in town. last week. 29-1 W. B. Ilagar.

Mr. Benj. Lynch, tailor, living at Latham has not a sufficient popula 915 Shi'rman StA Des Moines. Iowa, J' W. Peterson has adapted, ihe tion to incorporate as a city of third ye he Signal claims a popula cash system and refuses to advertise says: My business requires me to remain seated for ten hours a day 'and tion of GOO." 1 frequently become very much con- Upatcd.

St. Patrick Pills are the Edgar, Breen Smith' are real unless we wilt take the pay in advance. We take the "duckets." The City election next Monday, will be heiU al Learning' beft medicine I ever used for consti nation, and the most pleasant and estate men of this country." They can sell you land or trade it to a effectual cathartic I can procure. I always keep a box of St Patrick's omce. in tne room lately vucateu by better advantage than other agents.

fills in the house, sold by W. S- hool commenced last Monday, Bush. Waihs brothers. Gorge Edgar and Miss Lizzie Bui'ris attend the funeral sei vices Hew Spring Stock! with Mrs. I'ftlmer- as teacher and Land Office at Wichita, Kansas, March 26, 1887.

Notice is hereby given that the folic wing-named settler lias filed notice of his intention to make finai proof in support of his claim, and tTiat 'sid proof will be niado before the United States Land Office, at Wichita, Kansas, on May 9, 1SS7, viz: CHAIILES'IL for the lots 3 and 4 and nwj- sec 2 twp 27 8 lie names the following witnesses to "proof his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: William Taylor, of Douglass, Ivans', Harry L. Banc-raft. Douglas, G. S. Godby, ol Glen Grove, W.

II. Knote, of Douglass, Kaud Frank Dale, Register. Mr. Wm. Westlake, stock raiser Miss Delia Johnson as assistant.

ai.d breeder of tlioroughbied horses, of Mrs. Woods, at lieon, yesterday. The enrollment is 57. liviriLr'-near Avoca, Nebraska, was Mrs Wood wa a cousin to Mrs, Road master, B. Thrall, of the Biirrisl badly ir jured bry.treing throwii from a sulky.

After, u)ng numerous lini-inents and. consulting Frisco, has purchased 3 acres of F. Czapansky returned Tuesday and. just east of the Beaumont iroiu Ins tup to the West. He without being afforded any relief, he obtained a bottle of Chamberlain's llouss, and," xye understand will erect AVe have just received 6tr -new 'Spring fetock Of IXDEPKJJDKfT TICKET r'or Jfayor," Til OS.

WAILS. or 6ouncilmen, J. W. SEE LEY, J. II.

THOMAS, J. D. WIN FIELD RUSSELL, C. PARES. Personal and local- Those having friends leaving the City or itciting thorn, will a fav by leaving notice.

of llii' at this uiiice. Ladies vote. Vote! Vole! City election, Monday. Pull oil your coat and vote. Yes its a 40 inch vein.

Yesterday was all fool's day. Everybody is setting out trees. Buy your coal dt this' place this winter. Mrs. I M.

"Welts' has" returned from Ohio. The new liquor law went into effect yesterday. Work is progressing rapidly at the coal ishal't. IJeaumon't booms, and will continue to boom. N.

Herring has moved into the Cosner property. Wni. Siiodgiuss was over to Leon Tuesday, on business. The Editor and wife were over to Leon, Tuesday evening. The drug" stores throughout the land are in mouring.

Read Judge Wall's order for an election at ttiis place. purchased Boston Colo a residence thereon. Pain Balm from the druggist at Avoca, which he began using and rado and is having a business house erected. Geo. Tracy Leon, is assisting noticed a chauare for the better, after us at tne case, lue mechanical a few applications; in two weeks he Will Ledgerwood is in favor of work on fie "great and only" has increased '-until aYe compelled to having a side-walk built the eutin leutn of Maiu street.

Tnis wouh entirety recovered tne useot nis arm. It is unequalled for severe bruises and sprains, rheumatism and lame back. Sold by W. F. Bush.

employ another print. surely be a great accommodation to Willi A D- Judge A. L. Redden, was in the Bio German Millet Seed fr sale city last Saturday evening. He by Geo.

Ieiss, 7 miles south of Beau says that court will be held in June mont, on Grouse creek. and instead of May and Fob Sale: Thoroughbred mare, September, as heretofore. Augusta sire Old Journal. "Lucv," dam, "Belle," Otr friend Aldah Meacbam, sends Bi-ston. 9 years old; address J.

C. Leach, Beaumont, Kansas. us Copies of the Union Labor Press, published at Wichita. He is hold AXI THE Fob Sale: Thoroughbred bull, Following are a few of or pricrs; ing cases on that paper. It i devoted "Irene Duke." Out of Irene by Gth" tothe interests the laboring class Duke Recorded 1G yards of muslin 'for $1 16 ards cotton Lroca'de They have struck "natural gas" down at Latham.

Latham is a little dead town about 13 miles south of this city, on the branch road: but it takes the cake for "natural aass." Money to loan on real estate at lowest rates on most reasonable terms. Quick money and no delays, (Jail and see Trice Norris, 29-3 iri ElDorado) Kaus! II. T. Trice, of Latham, was in town Thursday. Trice admitedthat our town was having a boom and that its present growth was far ahead of what He liad expected.

The Kansas Mirror, an 8 pagecl forty column monthly paper. A farm of lOOcres given to subscrib- arid is ably edited. American. Ilorn Herd 00 10 toil6 yards df prints $1 AVorkilig slifrts 50 cent 3 ytars old; this spring, and in fine If Leon pe pie think the Lai-Kins condition. Enquire oraddaess, J.

C. KANSAS CITY coal mine is not a bonafide thing, let Greylock roulc suiting IScts Gloves, job lot, "choice 2o ctt them put up $500, and See how quick Leach, Beaumont, Kansas. I have 100 bushel of millet seed vringltam robes and emb: oidefe'd auits. ly it will be Money talks a id there are men in this vicinity Ladies fine shoes -from up. Latfies sliprjers to $1.6 for sale.

J. W. Ivelly, 27-2 that will bet on out prospects lor coal. Herring made a business trip to Burlington, Thursday. If you want the local news sub i'n'E-sracR Beaumont will get a road from oots 'and -shoes scribe for the Business.

Mrs. Frank Buckley has been on the sick list the past week. Burlington. It is now suppose that ers FKEp. UjDscnpttpn price JS1.50 the road will bo to Winfield, Address.

Tkice Nok- per year. at tery loaV Prices. Jack Ballard will move his fami but we are informed that it will i i ris, El Kansas, ly to Bluff City, Saturday cross at this place and tap I' Mr. Sceley commenced work on i 18Q ONE YEAR FOR the Editor building, yesterdy. Santa Fe at Douglas.

Card op ThaiJk: I wish through the colums of the Business, to ex Mrs. Edgar went over to Burges, tend mv heartfelt thanks to the Thursday, to visit her daughter. many fnend9, for the many acts of See the bis real estate advertis- During our absence at El Dorado-, some person or persons, lqwered one of our offlcp windows and took an invoice of our office. Somebody will monkey around. till they get some of their legs broke.

There yas a. show at the schoqj house Thursday nightl The scenes were of the "Bad Lands" The scenres were fair, but the prof-fessor was hot sufficently posted make it inLteresting to the spectators. ient of Edgar, Breen Smith. SIX MONTHS FOR .3 5 kindness showi during the illness and death of my beloved husband. Mrs.

I. M. Wells. 4 J. D.

Winfield has just recovered from quite a serious tussle with the While in El Dorado Saturday, we mumps. 13 pounds granulated sugar, $1 14 pounds flight brown, $1 16 rjounds rice, $1 8 canns tomatoes, $1,. canus corn, $1 8 blackberries, $1 8 canns raspberries, 8 canus of gooseberries, 1 A canns 84 fakihgisiu'Qer 'l Goal $.50 per visited the real estai'e office, Trice Miss Katie Tfpton, bf WmSeld, THREE MONTHS FOR $1.00 Norris. There we foiled Chas I'ok Sale ob Ranch pf 720 acres All under fence new house of 5 rooms; 24 orchards; stone stable and calf sheds'; chicken house, and all necessary, outbuildings; 40 acres in blue grass; 20 .711. alfalfa clover; maple grove; 1,00.

acres Cultivation. miles pom Beaumont St. L. S. F.

R. Kunming through it and the survey of the C. A. Crossing on it. Price t25 per acrev Address C.

Leach, Beaumont, Kas Timely accounts on my books must be settled by. cash or note, on or before Aprjl 1st, 1887. 27-2 J. W. Petebson.

The Business and the Kansas Citj Live-Stock Indicator one year for gl.80. Six months for $1.35. Three months for 11 v.t, Cheap John can rqepo! your soles. Go and see hini.at.tlm The Business jbne year, $1 in advance. Do you want a If call jjti Us.

We.hav'e. af.jTo, 1 drill and. ate prepared to drill wells at reaso liable prices. Dickson King. ys in.

city, the guest of Mrs. J. Cruncleton busy writing dopy "for A Lateam real estate man sends Wj Kelly. Thfe.riegular price ofthe Indicator $1,50 out circulars which; claims that the i Frank Buckley is Over at Wichita, the "Mirror." Mr. Norri.was busy making out deeds and contracts, and C.YTrice was talking a -fellows arm little rock-boundv town is a city of a year.

It is an 8 page 4S column paper. puilding a residence building for 600 inhabitants, when in fact the Samual Penn. off. By the way Mr. Tf-ice has not It is the best Stock and Produce population, is not 300.

He gushes Mra. W. B. Ilagar. visited relatives and friends of Oronogo, a part over obout their stone buildings, entirely recovered frorii a stsvere attack of his olddiseasej journal published, and the tow price 1.

but forgets to tell that over half of places both papers in reach of I buy for cash, sell for cash, and give my customers the of this week. Ed. Draper and John Pipes the buildings have been standing all. $1.80 is but 30 cents more than It is talked that the Frisco Co at Beaumont Wednesday, benefit of a discount. vacant fore more than a year.

Yes, the regular price of one paper. Now in that little t-illage Nixie Ackef man is the time to jvMl condem a right-of-way for at this place. stranger, if you are looking for a location, go to Latham. Visit the informed them; through the Busr kesS as saying ''Latham is deader town, then you will know they have i W. W.

Learning made a business trip to Leon, and El Dorado, Wed than the devil" just to worry. Cope land. Hence if any of the nesday and Thursday. lied. Oh, the weary candidate, He will get lefUin spite of fate; Business readers happen to see any i i Preparations are mad by MY price to all, for thing of the kind they will know the casii the Frisco to put up a large Because he hasn't trot the "get Mo hunting allowed 6n my farm, Lots fi and 6, section 19, 'town 27, R8E.

Trespassers will be prose- and i -u i The place to get i i object. Latham Signal. The abdve Tater tank at this place is a rank lie. The editor cutedi John jiacmtcnie. there' gait.

How he'll! rave and swear Ahdwiidly tear his hair: new turn table will be put in at this. It will be seven feet OHBY! Fresh Unread, (7akes and Pies. I haye a Jew sewing machines Because thfe pther fellow "got there." longer than the present one yetoii which I will sell cneap for cash br oh time. East side 'of Winfield ol Lathaui, father of Oh, the stories he will tell, About hat he'd done; J. had charged of the hardware rtr-" -fi Main street.

1 J. King. Had he notiell. store, during the illness of his. Nuts, candies, lemons, oranges, "Etc.

Fresh Oysters. had nb such conversation with Messrs; Draper and Pipes. We did meet these gentlemen, and asked, them how their fcity was flourishing; they both, answered; "Deader than 11," but requested us to rsay nothing about it asi they had estite that they fished to dispose ofiWe eompliedr with theiri're-qttist, but they fattring- 'wcJuld g-ve their -town fixed up ihe albove lie forCopeiand. on. Hi All about those fellows he tell Fob farm' onehalf mile east.

of Ketghley, consisting of We 'riiiderstand' that, the Frisco will in a short time erect a new passenger depot atthis placeV.at the "And he knows full welli That town hs gone h--l. Choice line 'of Cigars and Tobacco. 48flnres oi -poxyxi tillable land. Will served at all hours. junction of the.twOjraads, samL wil i of igrain (TFor full particulars call on Hie' at -u I Kansas.

Beaumont, The abote-18 original poptry carefully prepared campaign, by M'tlie old btuldinf? for a freight EastlsfdeHaih St. Kansas. O. Guramerson. our poetical editor..

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1886-1887