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The Larned Eagle-Optic from Larned, Kansas • 3

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C'JS FARMERS C0LUSSS. GARFIELD CLEANINGS. f--5-' EN urday the basisof representation fertbe coun ty convention this fall was fixed, and each CLXAH YOUIi IIEITP. Id's Khcf Ilj.i:-aar ize boj.es. ale In- VV.

J. Coi.vix. 1 1 avc For- A Mirybimi firmer claim lo picked SOT of from three township was allowed one delegate for every eleven rotes cat for Garfield in 1SS0, and one for every majority fraction of eleven, aud a half acre l-snd tiring tbe past iltir, All Your FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 1881. JAS. K.

DOUGHTY, City Editor tuvvsiiiiiij tU! 'can iitnsi' iu-j the 4 A Georgia mi'i lost when ho has Jen (' fit i't ts I ef I 1 tSL-x, rC-i The first money order was issued- from i this ollice on the lZlli lo tin Ohi una. an 1 payable in Ohio. Christopher Krk-nbriug has moved bis farm house into town anil located it near bis blacksmith shop. D. Fiolich, section foreman at Nettle-ton, has bis dwelling on 3d.

street nearly ready for occupation. As near a we can Judge, the acreage to be sown to wheat this fall will exceed lt fall by fifty per cent. J. N. Cooper, of Illinois, who owns a hud tifil crop of uiebiis be clips the vines six inches from tbe root.

Nt-w sprouts grow, and there is a sfmnd crop finer tban the rirt. ttS. f-1 and one delegate at large. Under this apportionment the townships are entitled to the following delegates: Piwneo Rock, East Walnut, Ash Valley, 4: Ben Wade, Browns Grove, Keysville, East Pawnee, West Pawnee and Conkling, Pleasant Ridge, 5, Garfield, South Garfield, West Pleasnt Valley, East Hogs? VJfiihti It yon want tlocd-, mor; agreement, drawn orwfited The ran Francisco iu speaking and acknowledged, call on T. K.

the California wimiI crop, that in'ci v. attorney 1-iw. Oi'nee over O'CtiX Oil Z5X wiil pay better than wheat yeur. The address, Cunnuhis' driiir store. spring cli, in the interior of the State brings from twenty-eight to thirty cents rer section of land adjoiniug town, is here pre One jub lot of lour 'in wired psir of pouud paring to sow two hundred acres of wheat.

for her old home In Illinois, where she will attend school during the coming winter. Miss Viola is one of the most popular young ladies of Larned, and her absence will create a vacancy in the social circle not easily filled. We are pleased to see Isaac C. Boley again on the street after a long confinement. We are also pleased to learn that be has Just received a penxiou of eight uollars per month, procured by our experienced agent, Win.

B. Smitn, of this place. May like success attend him. Grand benefit entertainment at Gar-rick's nail, Friday evening, August 20th, 18S1. Rev.

J. Frank Thompson, one of America's best orators, will lecture upon matrimony. Admission, thirty-five cents. Reserved seats at Dudley's drug store without extra charge. The following citizens of the county were drawn to serve as Jurors at the September term of the District Court: A.Bow-ers, Harrison Banks, Joel Freeman, Al.

Ditsou, G. W. Humphreys, W. R. Davis, W.

F. Evans, G. M. VerBeck, P. W.

Arnold, C. Norton, J. E. Smail. Mr.

M. A.WJordaan.the popular general merchandise dealer, left a few days ago for St. Louis, and other eastern cities, to purchase his fall stock of goods. When Jordaan goes east you may alw ays look out for Kenuioe bargains on bis return, as be nioa ana boy plow Mhk's. ntnl nien plow hoot, from 75o? to at It is said that the Persians draw earth The lawn festival last Friday evening was well attended, despite the unfavorable weather, and added twenty-five dollars to over their mel in at a certain staao.

and that the fruit, ripened iu tbe dark. improved in ijuality It has lung invoice of keis. rawed I Will the M. E. Church fund.

Store Hew Goods MM'tdn dried fruit-, which mi' been known to hoiliuii-e grape growers At the annual school meetiug.last week, that the fruit 1 much improved in flavor Mr. J. F. llursh was unanimously elected by shading the glafsos maturitv approaches. at bottom priees fur aIi.

Gkp. A. Sei.i.. Ii Nov QnnvtcrK, On the oast side, we 'are oirerhi a Pleasant Valtey No. 1, East Pleasant Valley No.

2, Larned, 19. No couven- i tion was called. Messrs. Beardsley Lund, the popular coal and feed dealers, have just completed the erection of an inproved 4 'Monitor" rotary power wind mill, with feed grinding attachment. The mill is said to be one of the best manufactured, and has a remarkable invention for passing overthe dead centre iu fact there is no dead center in its' motion.

The mill is manufactured by the Baker Manufacturing of Evansville, Wisconsin, and was set up and put in working order by one of their special agents. With this mill Beardsley Lund expect to grind all the feed necessary to supply their large trade, and from what we have seen of the operation "of the'mill we have no doubt but that their expectations ill be fully realized. When we see the mill District and the pebool term for jE3 Ik'jCO this year fixed at eight months. Many farmers injure their farm more by exposure to the weather Postmaster Rose has moved the oiliee Inrp stock cf harness. than by use ou -the farm.

Aa implement, into the building knoun as Brown's hoo saddles, llv-nvts. verv heap which with good eaie would last twenty shop. The room has been neatly fitted up, paperedj and presents a cozy for rash. Joitx East side of Broadway, Larned. year, will, when exposed to the weather.

John Edwards, of Lnrncd, was" here a become useless in live or even A farm cart which with good u-e would last almost a lifetime, will lat only a few years when exposed to the weather.1 OtbTHiNCx, HA.TS AND CAPS, I'cr baiji-A fine daiia in this rotnily near Garlield. H'cil dusr, ane broke. Melons will be cheaper in a few weeks. Won't they Watson A. AUdrerffer, went to Topeka on business Wednesday night.

Mrs. Delfrich started for the BIsniark Grove festival last Wednesday. Major Jerry Tolls had 2,200 bushel of wheat thh season from 220 acres. Cot. Jacob Bowman paid $1.00 per bmhel for wheat for seed last Monday.

The Blue Front bakery of Eowe Long is being improved by a new tin roof. James II. Moore had fifteen acres of wheat which averaged thirty bushels to the acre. The "New Stewart" sewing machine the best in the market. See it at Dickinson's.

We noticed live load of wheat which came into town Monday night from Rush Center. The colored people held a meeting last Sunday night and organized a Baptist church. The place to buy sewing machines and machine supplies in at Dickinson's, at the Exchange. Last Friday afternoon a eool refreshing rain came upon us. This is getting to be a damp country.

Geo. Williams and Rob. McCane, two of Kinsley's favorite sons, were in our city Tuesday evening. Dr. Cummings removed a tumor from the left side of Uncle John Shea's nose last Saturday afternon.

Mrs. J. Dillard, formerly of this city, but now residing In Emporia, was here vis few days ago, assisting D. Ji Wolcott to break in a pair of wild horses. The boys etc.

lo Au eariK-t advocate of rye as a green hid a lively time for a little while and christened their "some Jas. 1oi oiity, Atl'y at Law." Tnr.ER Hooks Xcutu of manure, who was a successful heed grow in operation under favorable circumstances Larnsd, Kansas, er, claimed to have discovered it." virtue Ericsson Poison are making chaoses Low rev Bros, have jti-l reeeived a by accident. lie wished one year to grow we will have something else to say regarding it, in the way of statistics of its capacity per hour, etc. and improvements in the store building vacated by Rose, preparatory to occupying It, stock of llahiday wind mills ami pumps. Tliis i-s the standard wind always nukes hi trips count in the interest of his customers.

Van Winkle and Nelson Adams returned from Iuka, where they have been for the past few days attending a justice suit, wherein U. P. Cooper, County Attorney, and the County Commissioners of Pratt county were the defendants. We learn that the case was amicably settled and the several acres of musk melons for eed, and could get no land that suited him, except a piece on which a heavy crop of rye was Last Friday the Larned Base Ball Club 6 88 jRjOCt rMill and ae now invoicing the largest stock of general merchandise ever shipped here at oue time. mill ol the founlry, and it yon want anything in this line you will do well to call before buying.

went to Kinsley to play a return game with the boys there. Tbey again succeeded in growing, lie plowed it under, and the sea son proving to be dry, be was pleased to From Walnut Township. find that bis land kept loose and moist, and defeating their opponants, although the game was not as well played as the one here. We append the score and for the produced a full crop, while on all the other August 15th, hot weather. There will be a larger acreage of wheat JUST RECEIVED At the- Star Grocery.

Queens ware, which I will sell cheap for cash. Call and see for yourself. Jix. A. Seijs.

land his crops were short. As long as he lived afterwards, he practiced sowing rye benefit of some of our readers we will explain that O. stands for outs, R. for runs, sown this fail than last. on all land en which he could use it.

and Wheat will turn from twelve to fourteen B. for base bits, P.O. for put out, for was invariably pleased with the result. assisting to put out. bushels per acre, but is a little damp; potatoes are scarce, not enough for home consumption; sweet potatoes good; peanuts are nearly a failure.

defendants discharged, The drive wheel of the Larned City Mill flew to pieces Wednesday afternoon, tearing through the roof of the engine bouse, and damaging other machinery in its track. The burst was the result of the increased motion of the engine since the new arrangements, and will cause a further delay of a week or ten days. Constable Eggleston had a wild mare, which the other day she took a notion to return to ber native freedom and skipped out with about thirty feet of lariet- She is bay, with a white face and a red spot in the E. P. Condreay has one hundred acres Sooy, Brinkman Roberts, JIa )u fact tire rs of the Ji'ollotriwj Jiat Jirauds of Hour: QUEEN- OF KANSAS, AND "TIP TOP." We Keep Always on Kasd Fresh COIiX MEAL, SHIP-STUFF, BEAN, ETC.

The Highest Kctrksi Price Paid in CASH for all Kinds of Grain. Gius Us a Trial. To Cell or Trade. A general assortment of salable, and tradable property. Milk cows, horses, ponies, town lots, claims, deeded farms, residences in town and in the country Money to loan on easy terms at from ten to sixty days time." For particulars apply to Scott of broom-corn that is good.

He will com Larned O. R. B. P.O.! A. Lowrey '3 4 3 0 3 1 Ward I C.

4 3 1 7 4 Seeley 4 3 2 111 Baker I R. 3 2 4 0 0 Morri IB 1 4 4 14 I 0 Rider S.S. 2 3 3 0 3 P. 1 4 3 0 4 Grove M. 2 3 2 1 I Hubbard 1 L.

3 2 0 1 1 0 24 27 19 27 13 NEW LOCAL ADVERTISEMENTS. For Sale Cheap. Ouo combined Buckeye table rake, and mower, at seveuty-ilvc dollars. Machine is in good repair, and ran be seen at C. J.

Sullivan's place, Pleasant Vallev Township. Address Vi. V. D. Bishop.

2i-it Gardner, Illinois. mence cutting about the 22 and will giyc employment to three or' four more men than he has engaged. On last Friday at Pawnee Rock quite a refreshing shower fell; but no rain of any consequence iu Walnut Township. We are iiieri Kinsley ino JBueliH for Sale not suffering for the want of rain, but a good shower would be acceptable. L.

M. Mr. Larch, our extensive broomcorn centre thereof, bind feet also white. Last heard from near Brown's Grove, and the owner will pay a liberal reward for ber return. On the 26th inst.

an opportunity will be given our citizeus to bear a lecture on matrimony, delivered by Rev. J.Frank Thompson. This gentleman ranks high in the list of American orators and we feel safe to say that the lecture will be the finest ever given in Larned. The lecture will be for the benefit of the Garrick Club, and should be well For Iteiit on Has? Terms. X.

E. quarter of section .50, town 22, ranre lofubout seven and a half miles southeast of Larned. ODe hundred acres broke ood frame house No. 1 well and rranary on premises. Address W.

V. 1). UlSHOP, 24-St Gardner, Illinois. McNamara. A.

Carleton Clute F. Norton Carlin 3 2 14 5 10 0 2 3 2 1 2 2 0 0 2 2 2 1 5 OIO 2 2 3 0 1 1 2 3 9 5 0 1 4 0 4 1 0 1 4 0 1 grower, has struck it rich again. He has forty acres of the nicest in the country; will commence cutting soon. By the way, Mr, C. M.

BAKER, MANrPACXTliKIt'OF AXI DEALER IX R. .3 P. .1 C. Will r.n is kaely in September with a car load of Michigan Bred Ksrir.o Bucks. Having taken extra pains in making mv selection with a view to getting a srood hardy eonstitution as well as a tne linr staple of wool, and by Koinff into the fiold early have bad first cf tbe bes-t herds.

1 can safely say 1 have the tincst lot of bucks ever brought to the Arkansa Val Larch is in Larned township, but his land joins Walnut, consequently bis land is iting friends last week. M. J. Egglexton has put an addition to his house some ou rteen by twenty -six feet, and is as proud as anybody now. E.

P. Condreay, of township, has about 103 acres of broom corn which is reported as fine and a good yield. J. W. Seely.

of the South Side, opened a forty-two pound water-melon last Sunday. It was a feast fit for a king. Machine needles 2." to 35 cts. a dozen; oil, 25 cts. a bottle; oil cans, 10 cts; other attachments in proportion at Dickinson's A number of our citizens with their wives or other members of the family went to Kinsley last Friday to see the base ball game.

Mr. Boyle, living a mile east of Lamed, came in on Tuesday with a load of melons and easily disposed of gome of them at fifty cents each. Messrs. Bower. Tufts, and Morris went on another antelope hunt last week and Bower succeeded in bagging all the game, two antelope.

Mr. Jackson and his partner, who have their families here, have 10,000 sheep on their way to this place, and will probably locate near us. Messrs. Bowe Long hve purchased I 13 pretty good. mngy Total 27 1J.) 1 10 24 SCORE BY INNINGS.

Corn and feed at A. Brown's heap, 9 -Perhaps it may be of some interest to 7 8 9 lev. Seed Kve for a'c. l'AYXK the many readers of the Optic to know something of tbe condition of crops in this -I Taxxkh. JAMES JI.

IVEJiB. TvrELL CAPS, SILLS, nd Every Description cl Goncreta Sicne Building Material. 0 0 1 15 1 2 3 4 5 Larned 3 4 4 14 4 Kinsley 1 2 4 3 3 1 Umpire Mr. Fred Hobbs. boys did not go to the bat on part of the county.

Broom-corn is doin The Larned poor Hour from the llalstead Xo mills. their half of FJiASTEU IRAKIS ANI CE3IEXT the ninth inning as they had the game al tor well: the majority is late, but some parties will commence cutting Monday the 15th. Indian corn in this neighborhood is pretty good, but not all over the township. Rice corn, bnt little planted; millet a light yield; cheap Call on Wm. Ji.

Smith and desirable farms. ready won. in tne evening a dance was attended. P. Hecox, of Keysville, brought wheat to market Monday which was as fine as ever grown in any county.

He raised two hundred and seventy-three bushel on fifteen acres, and on a load which measured thirty-four bushels, weight measure increased it to thirty-five bushels twenty pounds, demonstrating the fact that it was very plump and sound. He sold to Mr. Watson at ninety-six. Mayor Oldham was showing a gun to a gentleman in the rear of the bank the other day, when it discharged accidentally, and the AliVATS 02ST HjZSTHD. given to the boys and was enjoyed nu meusely.

The boys one and all extend aud wasrou lor No. 1 team, harness the acreage in sorghum is quite small com C. IiOWKR. sale reasonable. thanks to Kinsley for the kincKtreatment pared with last year.

Connty dtoi Sale. Parties wi-hin to invest iu a eood. ravinrr business will do well to see me In regard they received. Some little tine since we heard the re A word iu regard to our opinion of this Tha best brand of pluir tobacco to county rights, l'troi very reasonable. (Lily White) at G.

A. Sells. mark made, by a gentleman from Illinois who was visiting this county, that he bad If vou want a delicious dish of ice beard that Kansas was remarkable for its part of the country. If we take everything into consideration, this is just as good as any other prairie country. The first thing to take iuto consideration is the good health of this part of Kansas.

Good health is the greatest blessing that can lie bestowed upon cream call at the Larned Ice Cream resources, surprises and possibilities." Parlor. City Dmg Store. We are led to think, through this remark, lot of trusses and braces just A new that notwithstanding the severe bot and CD CO C-r- us. Here all a farmer has to do is to hitch at J. B.

Dudley's City Drug received Store. onto bis plow and go to work, no fencing dry weather about the first of June last, which had an injurious effect on wheat and contents passed through the window, completely shattering it, and narrowly missing Mr. Cartwright. The damage was repaired and the next day some one threw a stone or other missel through the same window and demolished the glass again. That window seems to have a pain full experience.

Mr. G. Krouch. of the firm of Krouch Samuels, Larned and Great Bend, has to do, no stove wood to chop or saw with a Don't forirct Sells is solo aireut for other cereals, that the wheat crop will be Lilv White tobacco. The best chew- the Sheldon stand, and will keep it constantly stocked with frtsh fruits, at very low prices.

John Morris took Charlie Townsend last Tuesday morning "by the bright light" and went down to the Rattlesnake to look after his cattle. E. A. Barron has sixty-live acres of wheat which will probably average fifteen bushels per. acre, and is called the boss wheat In the county.

There is a sample of broom corn in the County Clerk's office raised by Mr. Larsh, of this county, which is hard to beat. He has fifty acres of it. Mr. J.

L. Minor, formerly one of our dull buck saw, no stone or grubs to clear from the land. If a man bas the nerve and d. in the land. I.

DUDLEY SOU. DEALER IN grit sufficient to carry him through, be can fully 250,000 bushels In this county, which at about an average price of ninety cents per bushel thus far, will bring nearly as much money as the crop of 1877-8. In fact the WM. 11. Smith has the boss Joan make a good living aud lay up money for a rainy day, and start without money besides.

CD eL I 0) 1 g-T-f I j-i CD a CD td company, can on mm ior any gone to Chicago, New York, and other eastern cities, in search of bargains for the Valley trade. Being one of the largest average price paid lor wheat to this time is oan. We know whereof we speak, for Old Per nearer 95 cents. Upon many we find that Drugs, Medicines, Gliemieals Perfumery ilways on hand Best, brands of Hour sorghum for feed is an important item and simmons bas tried it thoroughly and has proven his assertions. at A.

Brown's. alsolnlllet. At a later date it is our pur Old Persimmons. pose to furnish our readers with as full Bargains in odds aud ends of dry crop statistics as can be gathered; but our Remember Your Printer. goods, notions, at attention is called to the fact, that in the VAXCY AXJ TOILET ARTICLES Sponges, cfcc, Prescriptions carefully compounded, with accuracy and dispatch, by competent persons, at all hours of the day ami niijht.

daau's Store. Here is how a brother journalist puis it: buyers in the Upper Arkansas Valley, be may be confidently expected to offer great bargains on his return. In the meantime he is selling very low to make room for the new goods which will soon begin to arrive. We understand that there will be a meeting of the Fourth ef July committtee Saturday afternoon, September 20th, at two o'clock, for the purpose of determining what shall be done with the surplus funds in the bands of the county treasurer. All face of a threatened drouth and an exces We presume that some people think that When you want a first-class glass of slvely bot summer, which began to assume newspaper men are persistant duns: let 'J lemonade, cold as ice can make it, call farmer place himself in a similar busines at the Larned Ice Cream Parlor.

huge proportions, causing doubt and fear regarding these, being an almost total loss of everything but wheat and hay, and we position and see if he would not do the LEGAL NOTICES. If ill want of a good boot or shoe, M0G BEHEAD I.WHLER, (Successors to Geo. A. Sells Co.) are inclined to remark that Pawnee countr same. Mippose that he raued one thousand bushels of wheat, and his neighbor should SO to Jordan's store.

is placed far from a starving condition. leading merchants, but now of Rich Hill, was in town this week on a visit of business and pleasure. Isaac Boley, after being confined to bis bouse for six weeks, by injuries received at the stone quarry, is able to be out on the street again but is still lame. Col. C.

A. Morris has a twenty acre field of corn which is believed to be the finest in the county. It is a beautiful stand, thickly eared, and promises a large yield. Last Saturday was one of the liveliest days we have seen for a long time. The streets were crowded with men and teams and everybody seemed to be full of business.

Rev. Adams Peabody, Swedeuborgian, will preach at the residence of A. J. Bur-dick, one mile south of Lamed, at 3 o'clock come aud buy a bushel and the price was For the easiest terms and the lowest ouly a small sum of two dollars or less, and On the contrary she will have enough to feed all and much to spare. We will mention rate of interest on a loan, call on Win.

"MY HEATS the neighbor says, will pay you in a few days." As the farmer did not want to be interested should remember the date and be present, as the committee naturally desire to confer as fully as possible with the contributors before they dispose of the funds, Wheat has been coming iuto town in very large quantities, and the farmers gen li. Smith. small about the mat tar he said all ri-ht 4 -'Ai'V-. but one crop, which will perhaps surprise many before the winter sets in, on account of the yield and quantity, and that is broom corn. Last year the assessors reported Watermelons on ice at Howe Another comes iu tho same way, until the Long's.

Peaches, apples, grapes, eta, whole of tbe one thousand bushels of wheat always on hand fresh. ELECTION NOTICE. To the voters of Lincoln township, In Staf. frd county, Kansas: WliKltKAS, a petition has been presented to tbe township board of Lincoln township, signed by thirty-two voters of said town. hip, for the buildin? of a bridge Jointly with tae town-hip of Pawnce.in the county of barton, and the township of Pleasant Val ley, in the county of I'awnee.

State of Kansaf acro-s the Arkansas river on section ten (10). township twenty-one (21) south of rane fifteen (15) west, asking vote on the Therefore le It kuown that ou thn hevenUjcnth (lTlhl dr Ladies', misses' and children's line are turned out to one thousand different persons, and not one of the purchasers concerns himself aboul it, for it is a small 2,202 acres planted of broom corn; this year 5,061 acres were plented, more than double the acreage of last year. From what we can learn of this crop it might be safe to say shoes and slippers a new stock just erally say that their erops have turned out better than tbey expected. They are selling at a good round figure and some of them believe that there will be more money left in the country than there was iu 1878. The opened at C.

uuxaway s. amount that he owes the farmer, and that of course would not help him any. lie the yield will be over 1,200 tons, and this Roots and shoes at reduced prices crop is reported generally better than last docs not realize that the farmer frittered away bis large crop, aud tbat its value is year, which If so, we may expect to see to make room for the fall Jor-daan's Store. more realized per ton than last year. It rnoriiiKTons due him in a thousand little driblets, and that he is seriously embarrascd in bis bus of September.

XSSI, between tbe hours of o'clock i M. and o'clock P. at the Pioneer school houe in aid township, an election will be held for the purpose vot of lemonade Thcv make can be sarely estimated that this one crop will bring to our farmers cultivating the 1 For a first class glass go to Rowe Long's, the best in town. Iness because his debtors treat it as a little matter. But it all would pay him prompt ly.

which they could do as vell as not, it Fresh stock of California canned would be a very large amount to the farnie same, the round sum of $75,000. Scldlers Reunion Association. ilkadquarters pawnee cotjnry Soldiers' Reunion Association Larned, August 15,. 1881, General Order No. 1 fruits at Dumont Heed's.

and enable bim to carry on bis busiuess CITY ME AT IAEKET RI1TLE CO, PliOPRIETOn. N. E. Cor. 5th St.

and Broadway, Lancd. WHOLESALE RETAIL DEALER IN West Side cf Broadwav, Our: Door Xorth cf For good groceries, coilee and tea's without difficulty. Tho above couipari ing oonus in iac sum or live thousand dollars or so much thereof as shall be r.ecesary for the building of said bridge at tbe point aforesaid. All those voting in favor of the bridge proposed, shall have writtcu or printed on the ballots For the Jiridse and IJonds." All those opposed, Asains-t the and Bonds." W. K.

lirxTixc. Trustee. Kl. Amih tz. Treaaurcr.

(JKOKijg ai.bkr. C'lert. iJatt Au.srust th, 1-I. Lincoln township, MaUord county, Kansas. go to Jordan store.

son is too true of the difficulties tbat the farmers are not so deeply in debt as then that is, those who have stayed here and bravely labored on In the face of previous disappointments. Altogether the outlook for the future is good and not inany are heard to grumble. The City of Sterling, Rice county, is a thriving and lively city. The numerous shade and fruit trees, that surround that Industrious and go-ahead place, make it a forest we might say. Several brick buildings are in course of erection, all business.

Sixty thousand dollars invested in a sugar and syrup factory, is but an item of her prosperity. We had the Pleasure of making the acquaintance of several business men of Sterling, to whom we are under obligations, and of whom, and of the city, we shall mention at greater length another time. -We learu some of the particulars of an accidental shooting which occurred in the Grocery, LARNED, LJLYSAS. l. The following named persons are Call for the llalstead Flour.

For newspaper man has to contend with. The New Jerusalem. hereby appointed enrolling officers in their respective townships, viz: J. B. Howard, sale at all grocery stores.

Keep always on hand at lowest living pri ce Walnut; W. H. Cummlngs, Ash Valley; A larye stock of trunks, valiccs I have constantly on band, for gratuitous distribution, (at my house one mile south A. -I. Baughman, Pawnee; S.

F. Mercer, whins, harness, offered very low IFresli anfl Salt Meats, of Larned,) a large variety of tracts, In for cash at F.asigcr Co's. Conkling; Dexter Camp, Grant; J. M. VanMeter, Browns Grove: F.

Grandy, r. on Sunday, August 21st. Invitation general. Friday evening, August 19th, Miss Alice Damon's music pupils, assisted by others, will give a coucert at the Presbyterian church. Turn out everybody and be entertained.

Presiding Elder N. S. Buckner authorizes us to say that Rev. Henry Snipe, of KiBsley, will preach in the Methodist Church, this city, next Sunday, morning and evening. Marrikd Qn the 11th Inst.

at the residence of the bride's parents, in Ash Valley township, by Esq. Wra. II. Cummins, Mr. Eli H.

Goodwin to Miss Josephine Hugg, all of Pawnee county. P. C. Hughes, placed us under obligations, a few days ago for the finest lot of peaches we ever saw fn this market. Tbey were remarkably large and very delicious in flavor.

Many thanks. Messrs. Beardsley Lund have erected, back of their busines place, a fine large wind mill and intend to grind corn, chop feed, etc. We have watched Its workings and pronounce it a success. Jesse James and wife were in Larned last Saturday evening.

They were well disguised but were recognized by parties who were acquainted with them. P. S. This item was written to fill up. Esq.

Q' W. Burk, of JerseyvUIe, Illinois, an old acquaintance of Colonel Bowman's and the Van Horn Bros', is spending a short time in this city. He expresses himself much pleased with the look of the country. ELECTION NOTICE a goou assortment oi FresliSaIt Meats GAME, I'O ULTIl Jf. Cash paid for bides.

and furs; also for fat cattle, and other marLctaWe meats. which are taught th sublime and rational doctrines ot the "New Jerusalem," (see buy! SAUSAGE, POULTRY, GA31E The best place in Larned to horses is at Stokes McVeigh's, Pleasant Ridge; N. Freeland, Larned, Henry Pratt, Pleasant Valley; D. M. Rose, Garfield.

Rev. 2); also copies of the Sew Cash paid for fat Cattle, Hides and Furs. Jerusalem Messenger, which can be POULTRY "WANTED- II. Each enrolling officer Is urgently re- had by calling for them or they will be mail lUCESXFAV The highest market price paid for Grant township, thia county, the first of quested to prepare i complete roster of all ed on receipt of postage. chickens at Jordaan store.

have also some of the writings of Email uel Swedenborg, for sale at evv ork IJest 5 and 10 cent cigars in the city, prices; and on receipt of price, I will or This Steamer is the at the Elue Front Kostauraut. last week. Mr. John McGee while care ex-soldiers residing in his township, shoar lessly handling a gun accldentially inK the Ju51 uanie, rank and regiment, and ed Ic, the charge first striking a rock and deliver one copy of the same to the adju- then glancing Into tbe body of his son, tant on or before the first day of September Charlie. The boy was badly perforated all next.

over, but fortunately none of the shot III. On receipt of these rosters the coun- To the voters cf Pawnee liock township. in 1U; tun county. Kansas. WiiiitiEAS, a pi-tiliun bas been presented lo the township board of I'awnee liock township, llarlou countr, Kausas, signed by lifty-six voter of said' township, for the bitildinirof a bridge Jointly, with the town-Liof Lincoln, iu the county of Stafford, and the township of Pleasant Valley in the county of Pawnee, across the Arkansas river on secMon ten (10).

tweutr-one south of ran ire fifteen (15) west, vole on the question. Therefore be it Ki.o'Mi th.it on the srveuteeuth (17) d.ty or r. A. I. lssl, between the hours of izht (s) o'clock a.

m. aud six () o'clo. the Uo'el in I'awnee Itock, iu t-ail an elect tor; will be held 3 tafest and most econom der any New Church book or periodical ical article of its kind in wanted. lam otlenug enccial bargains, on nc for Mcar.iiui; sheep bleached aud unbleached maslius, in When at borne I am always glad to sec a -din, Iced or job lots. C.

Duxav. av. reached vital parts, and none of the woun.la 'y will bo divided into convenient districts and converse with inquirers. water ler any Adams Peabody, Missionary. Pi? If vou want drv roods or notions It idmost purpose don't fail to rivu Jordaan a call.

He slaiigli- mm- Weather Report. Temperature for the week ending Aug selliuir remarkably low before tcr houses, u.tines or are regarded as in the least dangerous. However, it will be some time before either he or his father will forget the occurence. Tbe members of the G. A.

R. of the Arkansas Valley are directing their efforts and which mar nrov einv-ooufni East for a new stock. 1 rrd i lor liic purjio-ie of volini; Itond in the sum ol live thou-auj dollars (i5.O00.o0l or aa ust 3rd, Observation by Keene V. J. t' ft It.

Dudley, City Drug Store. I 1 Fresh invoice of Dries, canned Un if.jf r. be necessary for tbe buiUhig of snid bridge at the point a fore -aid. All thoe votine iu favor of tbe bri.isre iirojKsd shail have written or 8 o'clock A.m. 12 oVlock x.

o'clock P. and dried fruits, lower than ever at for the purpose of company organization and a day designated for the election of company officers. By order H. P. Wolcott, D.

M. Bailey. Adjutant Commander. Itching Piles Symptoms and Cure. The symptoms are moisture, like perspiration, intense by scratching, very distressing particularly at night, as if pin worms were crawling in and about the rectum; tbe private, parts are sometimes, affected; if allowed to continue very serious results may follow.

"Dr. SWAYSB'S Al.L-IlKAI.IXG OlXTMKST" is C. W. DcXAVv AY'S. Aug.ll S4 William Jewell Kowc Lori are now selling on an make the reunion at Topeka an event long to be remembered.

Probably another occurrence like this will not occur in Kansas, to witness as large an assembly, as they are average ot YZo loaves oi breaa per ...04 70 70 ...7 l8 ...00 ..100 99 printed on "tor tbe briue and All tboe opposed "Against the bridge and tonds." i.r.ui'A.z Trustee. Hr.xjAMix P. l.M;iKH. Treasurer. Ciiaui.es Lewis, clerk.

August ind, tiSA-ZX day, making better bread and more off 15 0 14 70 lo 84 as curteen miles cl Ivan ltjhan ever belore. the II. St. Jo.il.lt. One of the bet ol Dunug the month of July ,1881 were shipped from this place twenty-four earloadsof wheat, and durlug August up to the lath twenty-eight car loads.

This looks like there was some little amount of wheat in this region. Mr. Elisba Mullay, recently in the employment of Mr. Wolf, of Rush Center, resigned his position last week and went to Kansas City. He will be sure to succeed there for he is a gentleman of fine business gradually falling out of the ranks, from day to day, 'their last roll call'.

We will Keep our 'boya in blue' assured weekly, and until the week ot the reunion, of the progress Icsres for youn men; with an excellent 1're-Daratorv DcDartmcnt. Si'itlenU can take If von want flour from choice select the liegular Course for a ed wheat buy llalstead XXXX. A Word ef Warning. All kind of sewing machines repaired by Stokks Mcv KiGii, agents. a pleasant sure cure.

Also for Tetter, Itch, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Erysipelas, Bar lish or Business Cource. or telnet fciuaie. Morals specially guarded; city healthful; pood board aud lodsinsr at lowest rossi- VTm. Eambo. It is best to have your work done by some one who liyes here and can see TE02- S20 TO SSO Sujar and Collee, Tea and Tobacco, r.LE FIGUKES.

llall completed ruc bers' Itch, Blotches, all Scaly, Crusty, Cutaneous Eruptions. Price 50 cts. 3 boxes And all other kinds of machines at about the best in the market for the lowest that it remains in repair afterwards wKbout for catalogue. V. li.

EOTHWHX. extra cost for three years. Remember, I sell nS4-lm Liberty, 3.o. price. Geo.

A. Seli-s. tbe same price. Every kind of newina machines repaired aud ruade as pood s. new maae Dy tne several committees as regards the Arkansas Valley Posts.

Let every old soldier make up his mind to attena this reunion, and he will neyer regret it. A short visit to Pawnee Rock last week convinced us that our sister town is bound to be a lively place at no distant day. The bonds for a bridge over the Arkansas river for $1.25. Sent by mail to any address on receipt of price in currency, or three cent the genuine needles not the counterfeit nee ecuie. cm ana auacncienw ior sa.t.-.

Plenty Good Coal- 1 now keen a jrood enpply always on dies. Also the new Singer and White sew ing machines! Organs and pianos for sale postage stamps. Prepared only by Dr Swayne Son, 330 N. Sixth Street, Phiia LAKE FOREST UNIVERSITY. LaiHes1 Seminary unsurpassed.

JLca- hand, cheap for cash. A. knows. 01AK! Qualifications and genial manners. Mr.

C. L. Smith has taken charge of the Bratten House, and is generally spoken of as a popular and accommodating landlord. He is at present engaged in cleaning and refitting the establishment, which he will make first-class in every respect. The Presbyterian church has extended a call to the Rev.

A. E. Thompson wh preached here a few weeks ago. It is to be cheap. W.

Eambo, delphia, to whom letters should be tUony thorough. Collos-3. four courses. NOTICE. addressed.

Sold by all prominent druggists Junel0-3ra Farmers Alliance. near iown, wm undoubtedly be carried, which when completed, will give the Rock an additional boom. The Pawnee Rock Administrator's Notice. STATKOP KANSAS. Pawxle countv.

Iu the Probate ourtin and for said county. la tbe mailer of the estate of Joux II. Kobekts, Deceased. Notice hereby civen that letters of Ad ministration have been granted to tbe underpinned on the estate of John Il.lioberu, Ute of sail eoun'y, deceased, bv the Hon-oribie, the Irobate Court of the County an.i aforesaiJ, dated the SOth UT of July, A. 1).

1S1. Now. all persons having claims aatustthe said estate, are hereby noticed that iLev present the same to the foi allowance withiu one year from IU date of said letters, or tbey may be prcrlu Jed from any benefit of such estate: and that it such claims be not within three years after the date of said letter, thev shall be forever barred. II. T.

WUITE, Administrator of the estate of JOHX II. IioBERTfi. Deceased. Larned, Kanas, July nb, ISiSl. n33-3t Three or four second hand sulkv Year begins Scut 7.

Kxamiue for yoursf 1-ves. Catalogues snt by the president, D. The regular meetings of the Fawnee plows in good order for sale at I'ower S. Gr.ECiOiiv. 1.

Lake I-orcst, III. County Farmers Alliance, 32, will be Drothcrs. Soldiers' Reunion Association. We call the special attention of all sol Mills, owned by Brinkman Roberts, are full of business. Bowman fitpwnrt'a iron.

held on tbe first Thursday of each month at hoped that they will secure him for their eral store does a eood Win Domont Heed are just in receipt New, 2 Manual 'ub-bas sod cupicr. Extra with nr-n attachiuent and knee swell. diers of Pawnee county, to General Order No. 1, published in another column. If the 2s.

r. of a fresh stock of groceries, confec one P. M. sharp. Geo.

E. Hcbbard, K. Van Voorh es Pre i Secretary. FOU THE LI BE UAL EDUCATION Vi' enrolling officers therein assigned, will tionery, fruits, tobacco and cigars, etc. which they are selling very cheap.

promptly discharge the duty assigned them WOlIEX. Lxaminatioin lor cntranee, Sept. Hib. CatalOiiue Hit on sppiication to W. L.

lU-istrar. they will aid very materially in effecting Old Papers For Sale. One job lot ot six hundred add fifty I'iauo and organs tuned and repaired. by mail promptly attended to tb same as if you were here. KAIBO, PewiiiR rachin Ilepatr feho-j, Crosby Furniture More.

Larafd. Kas. complete organization. If the Interest pastor, as he is a man ot fine abilities and a Sk Logan, who told us that their business capable teacher ot the divine principles. was good.

Dr. Daniels carries on a drug Don't forget the musical entertainment store, A. W. Metcalf.P. M.

and J. carlo be given by 3IUs Alice Damon's class, riesonthe boot and shoe trade. John this Friday evening, at the Presbyterian Lindas, an old settler, does a business in church. The class will be assisted by some lumber and real estate. Mr.

A. Garverick or the best musical talent of Larned. and does a good business In groceries, dry will be a musical treat worthy of attend- goods, agricultural Implements, etc. ance. i niimtlnir nf lli.

Ponnt.li... We have a large number of old papers to pair ot lacues, misses, ana cnuureu j(nri HTiriH shoes, whicli arc to be closed out re- ijCAUIli Ui and cheap i the job work done at the Op pose of at hve cents per dozen. manifested warrants, it is proposed that the first annual encampment be held at tic ofJeeT This was the verdict of IAD 1 OI every description gardiess ot cost, at Krouch Samuels. one of our best merchants on the de JUL) flUlllX neatly andpromptly day at home easily And TtonrniE JIabIt curel ie la toSJ2jr.Teii cured Wrii cue. I U-ixsn, Quiucy Mich.

0PI0L1 Fort Larned about tbe first of October What do you say, boys? Subsceibe for tbe Larxed Oftic. livery of his order. Keaacr, you PI APHTA WANTED Sir th Bett ul Firt-it executed at this office. We guarantee $72 made. Costly Outfit free.

Aauresa IBCT. AugusU Maine. central committee in Garrlck'sTTaH ut nt. ui0ti2rrir "tvl want anything of the us. I satisfaction.

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