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vibiting bla uncle Louis Bart of Indiana is E. E. Bonlton. THE DEMOCRAT. PUBLISHED EVERT WEDNESDAY.

G. W. McKEY. President. City, and ia thoroughly acquainted with the loau and investment business in al! its branches.

He is enthusiastic over the advancement made by South A. F. EllY, CnHhier Miss Ettie Olmstead, of Elk City is in How ard visiting her brother Dick Olmstead. ESTABLISHED IN 1877. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE 1.SO PER YEAR, IN ADVANCE.

The Presbyterian Sunday School now meets Married. By Eev. W. H. Comer, of the M.

E. churchjsouth, William Strachan and Mrs. Ella V. McDonald. The marriage cremony was performed at Emporia, Monday, Oct.

5, Rev. Comer coning from Wyandotte to meet the parties at that point. Mr. and Mrs. Strachan took the noon train for St.

Louis. Both the contracting parties are old residents of Elk county and are well and favorably known. Attempted Suicide. On yesterday evening, Frank a harness maker of in the Centenary Church at 2 o'clock p. m.

About eighty of our townspeople attended the Grenola fair, last week. At the Elk CO' Fair held at Howard last month, four of the citizens of Greenfield township were present. Premium Awards. The following ia the list of awards of Sremiuma at the recent Elk County 'air. Owing to the rush of work in our office we are unable to classify the list, but it can easily be comprehended by all.

The premiums iu the speed ring were published last week fink stock. 1st Pr. 2d Pr Notice For Publication. Land Office at Independence, Kansas, Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before Clerk Dist. Court, at Howard, on Wednesday, Nov.

4. 1385, viz: Lerov Cates, for the SH pj8 SE KW, See 10, 30 He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: Geo. Tate, E. W. Brant, Eliza F.

Tate, Matilda Latham, all of Longton, Elk Ks. Clate M. Kalstix, No. 30909. 39-44 Register.

Doctor Cheney was called to Saybrook, 111., TIJIC DNDCD bo found on file at 0 F. I Illo rftrtli Kow-il ft Ws Newspaper Bureau 10 Spruce where adYerttalns last week by the news of the dangerous ill ness of his sister. The county commissioners met in regular ern Kansas in the last few years and predicts a still greater growth in the future. Mr. John Bamhart aud wife and Miss Stella Towusend, of Streter, Illinois, and Mrs.

Nellie Gil! and her twochildreu, of Stafford, Kansas, visited several days recently witli John Towusend and family at the res-idence of P. K. HauDa near this city. Mr. Barnhart is an enthusiastic prohibitionist and temperance worker and hopes to ee the day when the rum power will be 'pulverized.

He is well pleased with Kansas and especially with Elk county and will probably make It his future home. session Monday. So far only routine business has been transacted. HOWARD, KANSAS. our town attempted suicide by taking five grains of morphine.

Dr. Lucas was called and by prompt treatment and hard work Does a Gen'l Banking Business. 6 00 5 00 io Jul feliii Howard Postoffiee. Office hours from 6 :5 a. m.

to 9 p. m. Letters Registered and money orders issued at any time during business boars, except while distributing and making up mails. Mail from the east and north, arrives at 12:45 a. m.

and Departs at 6:45 a. m. and 2:10 p. m. Mail from the south, arrives at 10:30 a.

departs at 5 :30 a. m. and 2 :30 p. m. A.

HE VNOLDS, P. M. succeeded in saving his patients life, though Dunn thoroughbred stallion stallion in sweepstakes Alley in sweepstake Stratton tbor'bred Alley 3 yr he was past consciousness when he reached 5 00 00 the house. Mr. Stahlsmitb had been drinking to excess and for some unknown reason So much freight came into Howard last Monday, that it required an extra train to bring it down from Emporia.

Our citizens who attended the reunion last week, all unite In saying it was a "big thing on wheels," and all say they're bound to go to the next one. IlBFEitEsciis Cokugsionies'ts. Chaso National Bank, X. V. City St.

Louis Nutionnl ltank.St. Louin, Mo. Hank of Kansas City, Kansas City, Mo. K. C.

Savings Associaion, Kansas City Mo. thought he would like to be an angel. thoroughbred Alley 2 yr. 150 Hanna ft Co. roadster stallion 6 00 stallion of all work 00 draft stallion 3 00 2 yr.

old draft colt 8 00 Stolen. On Saturday night, Sept. 19, a Married. At the residence of the I Notice For Publication. Land Office at Independence, Kansas, September 9, 1S65.

Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has fllednoticeof hisintention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before A. J. Hunt, Notary Public, at Howard, Kansas, on Wednesday, Nov. 4, 18S5, viz John Orr, for the SE4 SEji Sec 8, SK Sec 9, -29 R12E. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of.

said land, viz: J. M. Richards, of Fiat, Flk Joe Staley, Wm. Baum-gathe, A. M.

Baumgathe, all of Cave Springs, Elk Co. Ks. Clate Ralsttn, No. 30908. 39-44 Register dark brown three year old filly, 14i hands high, some white on one liind foot, mane lies on right side of neck, not broke to work, cross if tied near other horses.

Fair leather J. F. MILES. C. F.

TLOWMAN. JOHN II. COX. A. T.

S. F. R. R. Time Table.

Mail and Express, Dally Except Sunday. I-avea Emporia ........4:10 p. m. Arrives at Howard 8:00 p. m.

leaves ..7:05 a. m. Arrives at .....11:05 a. m. Mail and Accomodation, Daily Ex't Sunday.

Leaves Emporia 6:45 a. m. Aanivesat Howard 12:45 p.m. Leaves Howard 2:30 p.m. Arrives at 8:45 p.m.

The Democrat office is prepared to do all kinds of job work and will be glad to receive orders. We keep only first-class stock and our work speaks for itself. Wm. Merrill having resigned his position as Constable of Howard Township, the board of Commissioners on Monday last appointed Kinch Matthews in his stead. saddle lined with sheep skin, California tree, steel fork, saddle pockets attached.

Fair 3 oo bride's parents, at Freionia, Kansas, oo Thursday evening, October 1st, 1885. i Mr. Will R. Stivers and Miss Edith E. Condit, both of Fredonia.

Mr. Stivers i I has a position in Mr. Glenn's abstract office iu Howard, aud is a young man of line abilities aud brilliant business i prospects. Though, as yet. but little draft mare with colt draft mare colt stallion showing 5 colts Dent roadster mare 3 yr.

old Jersey red boar under sow under 1 John McBee jennett jennett Dunnls draft stallion 3 yrs. A Wilson draft horse under 3 yrs 5 00 4 00 2 00 2 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 4 00 leather bridle, black reins. $25.00 reward for the mare and Elk county will pay $25.00 lor the conviction of the thief. DAN. DAUGHERTY.

acquainted in Howard, he is making THE OLD RELIABLE HARDWARE STORE, BURCHFIELD HARDWARE Stoves, Tinware, Agricultural Implements, Iron and Chain Secret Societies. Interesting to Both Sexes. Any man or friends on every side. Miss Condit is one of Fredonia's most acomnlished woman making less than $40 weekly should Charley Lee, baa a new girl at his house, weight seven and a quarter pounds. Charley was too busy to tell ns much about it, but he looks happy as a clam at high tide.

Owing to the low prices of goods in East HOWARD CHAPTER, So. 49, R. A. M. meets on the second Thursday in each month.

and talented young ladies, and one of the leaders of society in that city. The happy couple will, for the present, ern Markets we are enabled to offer choice mase Howard tneir nome, ana we heartily join with their host of friends AO. U. W. Meets at Howard the second fourth Monday evenings of each month.

i Ji. Bertholf, Sec. II. E. HCBBELL, M.

W. try oar easy money-making business. We want agents for our celebrated Madame Dean Spinal Supporting Corsets; also, our Spinal Supporter, Shoulder Brace and Ab-domidal Protector combined (for Men and Boys). No experience required. Four orders per day give the agent 8150 monthly.

Our agents report four to twenty sales daily. $3 outfit free. Send at once for full particulars. State sex. Lewis Schiele ft 3 oo aim aumirers in wisning mem a pros Notice for Publication.

Land Office at Independence, Sept, 3d, 1S65. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of hisintention to make hnal proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the V. S. Land Office, at Independence. on this day, Nov.

3d, 18t3, viz: William H. Combs, for the VfX SEV, Sec 21 andNWif NE, Sec 28, 30, 12, E. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz G. K. Tate, L.

F. Tate, E. W. Brant, S. J.

Brant, all of Longton, Ks. No. 3897. Clate M. Ralstin, 38-43 Register.

perous ana nappy weuueame. LODGE, So. 155, A. F. A A.

M. meets Pumps, Barb Wire, Buggies, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Ketclium and Caldwell Wagons, and the Moline Mercury. A. Stutzer planted com on the 29th of June or rlin anuthi OPE and third regular communication on ine nra Tuesday evenings oi eacn monm bargains in all lines. Come and see us.

Elk Co. Store. If you want to see the latest styles in dress goods go to the Elk Co. Store. Our fall lines are now being unpacked and are far super -to anything ever before brought to the city.

Carpets! Carpets If you want to buy a Body Brussels, Tapestry, Ingrain or Rag Carpet, call on the Elk county Store, where they have a full and complete line. which is now matured and is the best corn N. Momma, Sec. W. M.

ckooks, m. 390 Broadway, New York. Another Life Saved Chamberlain's Col he has. He thinks a country capable of pro ducing such results is a good one to stay with. mare2yr's 3 00 farm team Lufkin short horn bull over 3 years 8 00 Lufkin sweepstakes on bull 5 00 Hubbell ft Lee, matched team for light harness Dr Bean, grade cow 5 00 grade yearling 3 00 grade heifer calf.

2 00 standard trotting stallion 6 00 standard trot stallion colt 3 00 trotting Alley 2 yr. 3 00 trotting 1 yr Alley 2 00 Alley colt 1 00 roadster mare cold at side 5 00 A Kelley thoroughbred stallion Ogden grade bull calf 2 00 sweepstakes cow 5 00 II Stoneback 1 yr short horn bull 4 00 bull calf short horn 3 00 short horn cow 8 00 Shelby ft Oliver stallion of all work 6 00 draft stallion 6 00 Weeden roadster stallion over 4 years old Henry Harper dralt horse colt 2 00 Bradley 3 yr draft stalliion Denton short horn bull ic, Cholera and Diarrncea Kemeay curea me of chronic diarrhoea after years of standing, Celebrated New Home Sewing Machine the best in the Market. EM. STAXTO: Post, No. 23, Grand Army the Republic meets on the first Wednesday in each month at 3, p.

and third Wednesday at 7 :30 p. m. j. Labkaxt, Jacob Avberg, Adjt. Post Com.

John Brazil died at his residence, five when it seemed I could live no longer, I was 3 00 miles southeast of Moline, on Tuesday Sept. 29, 1885, aged 61 years. He had been sick STATE OF KANSAS, County ot- Elk, S3, In the District Court sitting within and for for the County of Elk and State of Kansas. growing so weak. I had tried several doctors in this state and several In Iowa, but they could do nothing for me.

I was finally induced to try a bottle of your medicine. with fever nine days. Funeral services were G. R. MOON.

conducted, Wednesday afternoon by Rev. Hedges, at Ames Chapel, and were largely C. I. MOON. RAWLTS3 POST, No.

26, meets Thursday night on or before fall moon of each month, at Post room, Elk Falls, Kansas. A. Cabson, G. W. Kobekts, Adjt.

ttoni- After using three bottles of it I was entirely cured. I cannot say enough in its praise. I attended. ReLiains were buried in the Cem etery near the Chapel. Thos.

S. Fuller, Plaintiff, vs. Felix Calonder, P. John Calonder, partners, doing business in the firm name of Calonder Milton Tootle, Wm. E.

Itch, Prairie Mange and Scratches of every kind cured in 30 minutes by Woolford'a Sanitary Lotion. Use no other. This never fails. Sold by Jones ft Haynes, Druggists, Howard, Kansas. No one can book groceries at the prices J.

F. Darby will sell everything hereafter for cash. Look out, and be on the watch for his new prices which will be published in a few days. If competition is the life of trada, as we wish every family knew its worth as I do, and I am sure they wonld never be without it. Mrs.

e. Gleason, 3 00 MOON BROS. DEALERS IN GENERAL HARDWARE, FINE BUGGIES AND SPRING WAGONS. All kinds of Farm Implements, Lmbricat msr Oil. Wool Sacks ami Twine and TT OWARD LODGE, No.

134, O. O. F. meets Jlon Saturday eveniiigof each week. Traveling brethren in good standing cordially invited to attend.

II. E. HCBBELL, R. S. D.

H. HATXEB, G. have often heard it remarked, Moline ought to do a "Land Office Business." We have had competition in most branches of busi ness since the town first started. Even now Salem, Dent Mo. Sold by Schoffen ft Lucas.

2 50 4 00 While in Emporia Monday last, we looked through the establishment of I. D. Fox ft Co. we have no less than four stages, or hacks, running from this point to Howard and re turns twice daily. T'ANCRED LODGE, No.

36, K. meets in I Odd Fellows Hall, Howard, Kansas, every Thursday evening. S. H. Chasilek, C.

C. Jobs M. Hughes, K. R. S.

and were much surprised at the magnitude iiosea, wm. w. tvnecier ana Joshua Matter as partners, doing business in thelirm name of Tootle, Hosea A. Schuster, J. W.

Kingston, E. H. ltouton and Aug. Schuster as partners doing business in the Arm name of Schuster, Kingston Yates and G. L.

Dickie as partners doing business in the firm name of Yates Dickie, Douglass whose names of the persons composing said firm are unknown. Englehart, Winning whose names of the persons composing said firm are unknown, S. J. Haines, and John B. Cary and Henry Comley, as partners doing business in the firm name of Cary Lumber Charles Hiatt, B.

Casty and John Casty, Defendants. Dr Lewis Jersey bull 8 00 James Donnell, berkshire boar 1 yr 3 00 sow under 1 year 2 00 Breeders herd of swine 5 00 W. A. Ellsworth, of Foreman, Dakota, Patrick's Pills give the best of satisfaction." Try them and you will use no cher, either for the liver or as a cathartic, sold by Schoffen ft Lucas. agents for the Champion Harvester and Mower, all of which will Im sold at prices lower than ever ottered in Howard, for CASH.

thereof. They deal in books, notions, wall paper, picture frames, pianos, organs and music. And besides this they nave a Howard Church Directory. I Scott County Attorney was summoned large part of their large room devoted to jewelry, watches and silverware. We saw MOLINE GENTLEMEN WHO ARE EVER GLAD TO SERVE THEIR FRIENDS.

CENTENARY CHURCH J. H. Todd, Pastor. Services first and third Sunday in euc-h month at 11 a. m.

and 8 p. M. to Longton to-day by a telegram from F. L. Drinkwater.

We don't know what's in the wind, but suppose it is likely a violation of there the very latest designs in Jewelry and as fine a stock as ia kept in Kansas City. The When Baby was sick, we gave her Caatoria, When she was a Child, she cried for Caatoria, When she became Miss, she clang to Caatoria, When she had Children, she gave them Caatoria, NOTICE. The State of Kansas To Milton Tootle. Wm. the prohibitory law.

novelties for this season far exceed in beauty any previous year, and especially is this the TV ETHODIST EPISCOPAL J. A. Barker, E. Hosea, Wm. W.

Wheeler. Joshua Matter. JVl Pastor, Services every Sunday at 11 a.m. Married. On Tuesday Oct.

6th by Rev. THE SOUTHWESTERN HOTEL A. J. Smith, Proprietor. Sunday School at a.

in ana a p. m. A. N. Schuster, J.

W. Hingston, E. H. Bouton, Aug. Schuster, Douglass Englehart, Winning John B.

Carv and Hem-v case in silverware. Emporia should be proud of such an establishment as that of I. D. Fox ft Co. W.

H. Reid, of the U. P. Church', James Hamilton and Maggie Lees, both of Howard. The Democrat extends its best wishes and heartiest congratulations.

UNITED PRESBYTERIAX W. H. Reid, Pastor. Services every Sunday at 11 a. m.

and 8 p. in. Sunday School at 10 a. m. boar sweepstakes 5 00 sow sweepstakes 5 00 best show different kinds of corn 1 00 yellow 100 Lute potatoes 1 00 W.

T. Calvert horse colt underl yr 2 00 mare 4 yr. and over with colt 5 00 mare colt under 2 100 white corn 1 00 Walker jack 3 yr. and over 3 00 jack showing 5 colts 2 00 jack sweepstakes 5 09 Phillip Hand roadster stallion 2 yr 4 00 A Nix mare of all work 3 yrs 4 00 Jack 6 00 Jack with colts 5 00 Robertson pair mules 500 Quick Chester white boar over I year 300 Chester white boar under Strictly First Class House in Every Particular. The Weekly Capital and Farmers' Journal.

Comley Greeting: You, and each of yon, will take notice that the plaintiff. Thos. S. Fuller, above named, has filed his petition in the above named Court, to foreclose a mortgage given by the defendants, Felix Calonder and P. John Calonder to Warren Patton, on Lot 8 in Block 7 The following ladies accompanied their worsor" halves to the Grenola Fair, The Weekly Capital and Farmers' Journal Notice for Publication.

Land Office at Independence, I September 20, 1SS5. Notice is hereby eriven that the followinsr- New House and Ncav Furniture Throughout. CONGREGATIONAL. D. DUXIIAM, Pastor.

Services, the second Sunday in each month, at 11 a. m. and 8 p. in Centenary Church. is an 8-page, 56 column weekly paper, published by J.

K. Hudson, at Topeka, Kansas. ana ix)ts 21 20 in Block 4. all In the Citv of Mesdames Thos. Greenwood, Wm.

Crooks, DeWUt, J. M. White, I. N. Willey, J.

M. Busby and J. Emerson. Absolutely second to no other hotel in Southern Kansas, in all its appointments, provided Grenola, in said County of Elk and State of Kansas, to secure the pavment of the sum of wini ciean, new rooms ana 1110 uest Deus to do piircliasna. iargo siimpie rooms lor the use of Commercial Tourists.

Try us. Just opposiie the Depot, MOLINE, KANSAS. ive iiunarea Dollars with 12 per cent, inter The Capital is the Official State Paper, and gives very complete reports of the meetings of the Legislature, and all conventions and esi per annum, irom may 20, lsss, until puiU Notice is hereby gi en that I have sold named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before Clerk of Dist. Court, Howard, Kas, at Howard, Kansas, on Tuesday, November 10, 1885, viz Daniel Amani, of Piedmont, Kansas, for the Lot 4, Sec 7, Township 28 Range ana mat you are maue aeienuants in said pe tition. my book accounts to D.

W. Dunnett, and associations at the State capital. It contains You are further notified that vou must ans a G. A. R.

department, and its general and parties desiring to pay the same, will find them at his office. H. A. Lauman. wer said petition on or before the 23rd davof APTIST.

Services, fourth Sunday in month, at 11 a. in. and 8 p. in Centenary Church. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening, at 7 o'clock.

UNION SUNDAY SCHOOL-A. F. Eby Superintendent; Chas. Beurgan, Assistant Superintendent. Services at Centenary Church every Sunday at 9 a.

m. 9 East. October. A. D.

1885. or said petition will be He names the following: witnesses to prove Dated October 5th, 1S85. taken as true and a judgment and decree be State news features are strong. It is a splendid representative Kansas paper. Sample copy sent free.

Paper will be sent one year to any address, in or out of Kansas, for one his continuous residence upon, and cultiva LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE. rendered against you. forever barrinsr. fore tion of, said land, viz John Bowers and Ar Fuller Haines Brothers are now loaning closing and estopping you from scttingup or thur bawyer, or neamont, jansas: A. x.

maintaining any rignt, title or interest in or 2 00 2 oo 5 oo 4 00 5 00 5 09 1 year Chester white sow under 1 year Sam' I Killian matched farm team single driving horse. sweepstakes on mare. T. A. Oliver team for light harness to saia iteai instate or any part thereof.

dollar. We will furnish the Democrat and Capital one year for $2.25. money at as low rates of interest as it can be had at any place in Kansas. Call and see them if you are needing money and you will Harmon and J. C.

Davis, of Derry, Kausas. No. 3929. Clate M. Ralstin, 41-46 Register.

THOS. S. rULLEB, By Jas. A. McHenky, his Attorney.

Attest: this 8 day of September, 1885, Keenan Hurst, Clerk of Dist. Court. find this statement correct. The taste of stove Manufacturers is certain MOLINE, Kansas. M.

C. VANCE, Proprietor. STAR FRONT. ly wonderfully improved of late years, in fact many of the stoves of to-day are really ob All persons indebted to J. Q.

Burchfleld St, All paid locals are ten cents a line each insertion and when not put in for a specified time, will be left in until ordered out. Bny your flour of "Bee Hive." Suits only $30 at Harry Thompson's. Follow the crowd to the "Bee Hive" store. jects of art. and where they combine beauty with the highest efficiency they are the stove are hereby notified that their notes are in the hands of A.

M. Jackson, attorney ior collection. If the same are not paid immediately, suit will be brought. to seek after. Among the round stoves the Westminister certainly bears the pattern for Notice for Publication.

Land Office at Independence, Kansas, September 17, 1885. Notice is hereby given that the following FLORAL HALL. Wm Pyle, late potatoes 50 Ella Pyle red peppers 50 Henry Mayn Red wheat 2 00 white wheat ..2 00 citrons 50 tomatoes 50 I Mitchell onions 50 watermelons 50 gooseberry jelly 50 plum jelly 50 Daily Hack Line to and from Howard and Sedanv Uollne is the most convenient point on the 8outlMn Kansas R'y for these two point. J. M.

Jones, of Parsons, who takes J. C. named settler has filed notice of her inten Notice for Publication. Land Office at Independence, I Sept. 24th, 1885.

I Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before Clerk of the District Court, at Howard, Kansas, on Tuesday, November 10, 1885, viz Abraham D. Homer, for the NE. Sec 28 Tp 28 of Range 9 East. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence unon, and cultivation of said land, viz: G. H.

Bartlett, W. E. Briggs, B. M. C.

Hayden, William Henshaw, all of Piedmont, Greenwood Co. No 3931. CLATE RALSTIN, 41-46 Register. Jones' place as Assistant Revenue Collector, of this district, was at the Grenola fair last tion to make final proof in support of her week. Mr.

Jones is a very pleasant gentleman and will make an efficient officer. beauty, efficiency, and durability, and in Square stoves the "Acorn and World's Jewell," are not only at the head of the list as good burners but are absolutely marvels of beauty. They are trimmed with tiles and nickle of elaborate designs and are as handsome as a Louis the Fourteenth Cabinet. All of these stoves are for sale by and may be claim, and that saia proof will be mad6 before Probate Judge, Elk Kansas, at Howard, Kansas, on Thursday, Nov. 5, 1885, viz: Suits for $3.50 at Reiling ft Thompson's.

Don't weep boy yon couldn't all make it. Warm prices on groceries at J.F. Darby's. Good flonr at $1.25 per sack at "Bee Hive." 50 overcoats, $2.50 each, Reiling ft Thomp son. New Goods New Goods At the Mary F.

Shoots, for the SYVJ of SE'i Sect 30, Township 29 liange 9 E. She names the following witnesses to prove apple jelly 50 display jellies I 00 Elk Co. Store. The head of the firm has Just Akers winter apples 100 ner continuous resiaence upon, ana cultivation of said land, viz Thomas Keen, A. W.

seen at the store room of the fall apples 1 00 returned from the east where he made a personal selection of an immense stock of goods especially adapted for this market. Farr, B. Henson, G. W. Sennett, all of West THE PARLOR MARKET, at Longton last Sun- Bcrchfield Hardware Co.

Harkness nursery stock 2 50 Was Doc Auldridge day ern Park, Kansas. Clate M. Kalstin, No. 3923. 40-45 Kegister, Mrs.

Mary Woodward cheese un Paine WiNTERS.On Wednesday, Septem W. G. Thomas says he is not going to at der yr. old each at Harry Thomp- STATE OF KANSAS, I Elk Countt. ss.

50 overcoats, $2.00 son's. tend any more reunions, as a stranger came Lida Dougherty butter ber 23rd, at the residence of the bride's parents on College avenue, Brockport, by the Rev. Dr. Seibt, Mr. B.

R. Paine, of Kansas City 1 00 2 00 1 00 In the matter of the estate of Crockett 1 03 to his house while he was gone and insists on staying. He will probably vote the Dem in Law- Adaline Lambert, butter Lee Darby trio Buff Cochins. SERVICE BY PUBLICATION. In the District Court of Elk County, Kan sas.

Squire Dodd is visiting friends rence. McDonald, late of Elk county, Kansas: Notice of Appointment. ocratic ticket in about twenty one years. Hiitat Cash Prices PAID I OR FAT CATTLE, h. i LAura, rnoFErroB, Howari, Kansas.

Notice is hereby given, that on the 23 day Lost. On the streets of Howard, a pair of Fredbick F. Weed, Plaintiff, versus Mary Weed, defendant. ot eeptemoer, A. i.

isso, tne unaersignea and Jesse Winters, of Brockport. Immediately after the marriage ceremony the happy couple started on an extended trip through the principal cities of the state after which they will locate at Kansas City where the groom is an extensive cattle raiser. pebble glass spectacles, double vision, rub Mrs. John Leedy and her sister are visiting In Cowley. Fun at the Republican convention yesterday Yon bet.

was, by the probate court of Elk county, Kansas, duly appointed and qualified as Administratrix of the estate of Crocket ber case. The finder will be propei-ly re To the above named defendant, Mary Weed: You are Hereby Notified thatvou have McDonald, late of Elk conntv. deceased. warded by returning to me at the Probate Judges office. H.

Welty. Deen suea in the District Court, of Elk Coun LIVE STOCK, FISH, GAME All parties interested in said estate will They stopped in Elmira on this wedding trip the guests of Mr. F. E. Angel, of Gregg street.

ty, Kansas, in the above entitled action, by Groceries and flour at "Bee Hive" at prices take notice and govern themselves accordingly. Ela V. McDonald, Administratrix A FULL LINE 07 FRESH AND SALT MEATS. For Sale. 10 choice calves at per to suit the times.

and left Saturday Evening for New York City. tne aoove namea piaintitt, reancK weea, and that plaintiff has filed his petition in said action, in the said Court, and that you must head 10 yearling stears and 6 two-year old Elmira Tidings. And so Banker is Married. same display of poultry 1 00 same card basket 50 Miss Mary Bean. Ply.

R'k chicks 1 00 same worsted tidy 50 same silk embroidery 50 same worsted 50 same crayon drawing 1 00 Mayne, sample rye 1 00 same quinces dip same beets 50 same carrots 50 same parsnips 50 same pumpkins 59 same machine made shirt 50 Mies Clara Goepel, silk tidy 50 Mrs Fisher, homespun 50 same rag carpet 1 00 same cotton patchwork qnilt 2 00 stears. Inquire of the undersigned in Center Mr. and Mrs. T. J.

Hudson of Fredonia are In our city to-day. Country Produce. answer tne saia petition, on or Detore The 7th Day of October, 1885, township, Chautauqua county, eight miles south of Moline. E. II.

Stoneback. or the said petition will be taken as true and Judgment will be rendered against vou and of business were Notice for Publication. Land office at Independence, Sept. 17, 1885. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his inten The committee on order fixers from away back.

in favor of the plaintiff, forever divorcing Highest cash price paid for hides, game, country produce, poultry, cither dressed or alive. My ninr-ket Is always neat and dean, and strictly first-class. West side Wubuh, Red Front Fifty good three year old mules, valued at nim irom you. Fredrick F. Weed, Plaintiff, By B.

L. Brush, Att'y Save Moxey How Why by buying your One hundred dollars each, to exchange for a first class farm in this county. Also stock cattle for the same. goods of DeWitt ft Co. tion to make final proof in support of his Our hotels were so crowded yesterday that Southern Kansas Land Co.

claim, and that said proof will be made before Probate Judge, Elk Kansas, at Howard, Kansas, on Thursday, Nov. 5, 1885, viz William H. Shoots, of Western Park, Kansas, dinner was at a premium. PUBLICATION NOTICE. To persons wanting money on long or A Stroud, honey in comb 1 00 for the Sect 31, Township 29 Range 9 F.

Landerbaugh, of Coyville. is in our city James B. Moore Plaintiff, against Sidney Cummiugs, Samuel Terry, William Strachan short time on either personal or real estate security, there is no better place to go than on business matters intent. East. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultiva ana umpDeu sstraclian, uetenaants.

to Fuller Haines Bros. Reasonable rates Uncle John and Mrs. Hobbs of Snake cieek The above named defendant, Campbell Strachan, will take notice that he has been and money always on hand, make it to the The Welborn House, JOHN McBEE, Proprietor. were In the burg this morning. sued in the District Court of Elk Countv tion of, said land, viz Thomas Keen, A.

Fack, R. Henson, G. W. Sennett, all of Western Park, Kansas. Clate M.

Ralstin, No. 3922. 40-45 Register. interest of borrowers to go there. Kansas, by the above named plaint iff, James B.

Moore. That the petition under the above Tom E. Thompson and John A. Thompson Monet To Loan. We are now prepared to styie is on nie in tne uierss oince 01 tne Dis Miss May McDonald, peach leather Mr Killam, piccalilli Mrs McDonald, mixed pickles Miss Ida Gilander, canned pears.

Mrs James Donnel, tomato presvs same plum preserves same canned gooseberries same canned tomatoes same pickled tomatoes Mrs Calvert, strawberry preserves same pickled cherries Mrs Emmerson, apple preserves. are taking in the St. Louis Fair. loan money on Real Estate security on long trict court of Elk County. Kansas.

And un term, at kink per cent, straight. No com Bbax astj Feed For sale at J. F. Darby's We offer our congratulations but are somewhat surprised to learn tliat he resides in Kansas Citv or that he ia an extensive stock raiser, as all the stock he ever owned in the west consisted of a pony and a calf. But some of these newspaper fellows are such liars that a man good and true is often misrepresented.

Banker the calf is dead, but Matt. Leiss fsold the hide, so the loss was partly made up. The great Republican Convention ia over and from first to last it seemed to be a fight against Howard. No objection was made to the candidates proposed by the Howard delegates, except that they were from Howard and must be downed. Most of the primaries were held on Saturday and on Monday the delegates poured into Howard, accompanied by a host of strikers blowers for the many candidates in the field.

Monday night was spent in canvassing and we think some of them must have stayed up all night as we saw them gathered in little knots at a yery early hour Tuesday morning. The convention was called to order at 11 o'clock a. m. and organized by electing S. D.

Lewis temporary chairman and Thomas Hawkins temporary secretary. The usual committees were appointed and the convention adjourned 'til 1 :30 p. m. 1 :30 p. m.

convention called to order and report of committee on credentials received. There iwere no contesting delegations and the sky looked serene. A protest of some kind was offered by Messrs Scott and McHenry, at least the chairman less you answer or plead thereto on or before the 5th day of October, 1885, the aUegation in said petition will be taken as true and judg mission, and money paid when the mortgage in lots of 100 pounds to one ton. PATENTS ment rendered accordingly. The nature of la signed.

Lambert's Bank. Marc McBee, and C. Gallup Just bad more Caveats. Re-issues an Trade-Marks secured. said judgment will be to divest and exclude you from all right, title and interest which 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 75 50 50 50 50 59 50 50 50 50 50 50 and all other patent canses in -the Patent Office and before the Courts promptly and vou may have in and to the following de scribed property, to-wit: Sonth-east Quar As soon as the convention adjourned Tuesday, D.

C. Harkness issued a lot of dodgers headed "Let us have peace" of course the careruiiy attenaea to. Upon receipt ot model or sketch of inven tun at the reunion than anybody. Mrs. Will McMullen leaves to-day for La tham where she will Join William.

A construction train with about fifty ne -gross on board came down Monday. ter of Section Twelye (12) Township Thirty (30)3 Range Eleven(ll)E situate in Elk County, Kansas, and that vour interest in and to said premises be declared junior and body of the dodger referred to fruit trees. but in view of the methods adopted in nomi tion, I make careful examination, and advise as to patentability Free of Charge. FEES MODERATE, and I make NO CHARGE UNLESS PATENT IS SECURED. Information, advice and special inieriorto piamtms interest.

Ana that you and all persons claiming under, by or through you be forever barred from maintaining any Joe Wilson, and F. McCaslin of Moline, Thoroughly Renovated and Re-Arranged. GOOD SAMPLE ROOMS FOR DRUMMERS. FIRSTCLASS FARE AND REASONABLE RATE8. IT do not claim to run the Mbcst hotel in Kansas," bnt we supply our tables with the best, the market affords, our rooms are comfortable, and beds clean.

Parlor on second floor. nating candidates the heading was suggest ive. T. J. Johnson and family moved to Empo same peach preserves same watermelon preserves same grape jelly same canned same pickled cucumbers same pickled peaches same mangoes Mrs Longley, ginger same apple butter same canned cherries same pickled grapes ngni, tine or interest in an to saia premises attended church In our city, Sunday.

references sent on application. J. R. LITXELL, WasUngton, D.C. Near U.

S. Patent Office. ria last week. They will be missed in How or any part tnereot. Nichols Jackson, Atfysfor Pl'ff.

There was a notable lack of enthusiasm at ard, especially Miss Cora, who has been the the Republican convention yesterday. For correct measure, just weights and organist of the Union Sunday School and Centenary church for a long period. She was always prompt and her place will be square dealing, go to Jackson ft Roth's. Notice of Final Settlement. ESTABLISHED 1864.

PATENTS Obtained for Mechanical Devices, Compounds, Designs and Labels. filled with difficulty. of Mrs. W. J.

Reid and Mrs. Emmett Hope. Latham, are visiting friends in Howard. Mrs Banghman. jelly cake 50 Minnie Flagler, loaf cake 50 Miss Rheinhart, corn 50 Sullie Haines, salt rising 2 00 Miss Mary Morgan, hop yeast bread 2 00 Mrs.

D. L. Campbell, who has been in Em All preliminary examinations as to poiia for three months past, under medical treatment, returned to her home last Satur Go to John Emerson's new store for cheap -flour, feed and groceries, at the old stand. said so, but as he did not read it we know not what it said. Some fellow moved to adopt the report of the committee and another fellow said "that wasn't regular" and moved to amend by saying the report should be received." At this junction the chair ruled the patentability of inventions, Free.

In structions how so Secure Patents sent pair of good four year old J. H. Chambers. day. We are glad to note that her health is very much improved.

Mrs. X. D. Hadley, her sister-in-law, came down with her and will visit awhile in Howard. Fob Sals.

A mules. free on application. Address, THE STATE OF KANSAS, oa Elk County, sa In the Probate Court in and for said County. In the matter of the estate of 1 J. W.

Nill, Deceased, i Creditors and all other persons Interested in the aforesaid Estate, are hereby notified, that at the next regular term of the Probate Court in and for said Connty, to be begun and held at the court room in Howard, County of Elk, State of aforesaid, on the first Monday in the month of October, A. D. 1885, 1 shall apply to said Court for a fuU and final settlement of said Estate. N. Momma, Administrator of 4w J.

W. Nill, Deceased. motion out of order and proceeded to put the amendment as an original motion. Committee on permanent organization reported S. D.

Lewis for permanent chairman, but went Mrs. C. F. Plowman who has been visiting LOUIS BAGGER CO, Solicitors of Patents, friends in Indiana, returned home Monday. back on Tom Hawkins and reported Geo.

E. Suth Thompson, wax work Mrs Shelby, home made straw hat Mis Nina Lambert, worsted Mrs A Lauman silk patch work quilt Mrs Flagler, child's woolen stockings Mrs Harkness, button holes. same agricultural Mrs Iden, tucking by hand Mrs Tom Thompson, lady's hand made suit MrsToin Thompson, raised embroidery Mrs A Sliker hand made coverlet Ott for secretary. Ott refusing to serve. Washington, D.

C. She was accompanied by Mrs. L. Plowman, Charley's mother, and Mrs. C.

A. Brownley, of Danville, Lida Scott, Mrs. J.F. Nixon, and Mrs. F.

W. McConthtry, of Attica sisters of Mr. Plowman. Armstrong, of Wild Cat, was elected. Com THOMAS BRUCE, DEALER IN DRY GOODS, BOOTS I SHOES, ix hats C.A.tE'S, MimQiieeirare, Glassware, General Merctaife Talk is cheap, but prices speak for themselves.

Call and examine good and prices at the THE OLD RELIABLE STOKE. HOWARD, KANSAS. mittee on order of business recommended Gallup does not deny being captured at Topeka, but says be did his level best not to be. Let every Democrat in Elk who can possibly do so be at the convention next Saturday. Miss Addie Fisher got a severe fall last Friday, injuring her severely, but not seriously.

The Republican primary, last Saturday, was the liveliest one seen in Howard for a long time. Lou Strachan started for Nebraska Thursday, last, and will probably visit Chicago ere his return. 50 50 50 2 00 50 1 00 50 50 1 00 50 2 00 50 50 50 50 60 1 00 50 1 00 50 50 that nominations be made in the following order, viz Treasurer, County Clerk, Sheriff, Register, Surveyor and Coroner. Report adopted. Moved and carried that the voting be done by townships, and that a majority of the delegates should nominate.

J. H. Turner Our Patrons know that we do not drive our cattle in after dark nor down the back alley but they are shown upon the main streets during the day Good Beeves, Honest weight and a clean shop, is what the people of How ard appreciate. Result, the rush at the The Parlor Market. A HOME DRUGGIST TESTIFIES.

Popularity at home is not always the best test of merit, bat we point proudly to the fact that no other medicine has won for itself such universal approbation in its own city, state, and country, and among all people, as Ayer's Sarsaparilla. The following letter from one of oar best-known Massachusetts Druggists should be of interest to every sufferer: Notice for Publication. Land Office at Independence, September 19, 1885. Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of hisintention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof wiU be made be-fore Probate Judge, of Elk at Howard, Kansas, on Nov. 5, 1885, viz Zimri Brant, for the Lots 3, 4, 5 6, Sec 3, Town 30 Range 12 E.

He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: James Kitterman, G. W. Thomas, George Templer, G. K. Tate, all of Busby, Kansas.

Clate M.Balstin-, No. 3919. 40-45. Kegister. same plain sewing same thread embroidery same lace work same pin same lamp mat same variety dried herbs same peach butter Mrs.

Johnson knit counterpane same stitching by hand same mending The Southern Kansas Land Company has dissolved partnership. Crooks and Graham Wanted Agents. To sell Rand, McNally ft Co's splendid wall map of Oklahoma only correct and reliable map of the Indian Territory published. Specimen copies $1.50. A big thing for agents.

Sells at sight. Address E. A.Davis ft Son. General agents, Wichita Kan. retiring from the firm.

Eieht years atro I RHEUMATISM. Died. On Monday, 5, 1SS5 of cholera had an attack of so se infantum. Claude inlant son of Frank, and Ida Sliker, aged, eleven months. Mrs Walker, bouquet 1 00 Campbell, dUplay of pears 1 00 COMMZNOAToBY.

A Nix, sucking mules. Fred Darby, Brown Leghorn Fowls. We don't believe L. J. Talley, is as gallant The Gleaner's society, will have a dinner as he should be.

Last week a lady boarded his train at this point and some time after moved that the townships vote in a reverse order from they were printed in the call motion lost. Nominations being next in order, C. W. Rambo, for Treasurer and Jas. Johnson for Clerk, were elected by acla mation.

For Sheriff the following named parties were nominated, viz: Lafe Craig, of Union Center; Geo. Lee, of Howard; Ole Richolson, of Elk Falls and I. A. Powell, of Howard. It took eleven ballots and a great deal of trading to nominate, but Lafe Craig made a home ran on the eleventh inning.

For Register the following parties were put in nomination, viz: J. M.Gwin, of Paw Paw; Bart Helpman, of Liberty; Fred Hainlon, of Painterhood Geo. E. Martin, of WUdCat; Jacob Thomas and Dr. C.

C. Cor-kins, of Grenola; J. M. Hughes and J. C.

Steele, of Howard. J. M. win got in on the twenty -fifth ballot after the most shameless bartering of votes and trading that we have ever seen. For Surveyor and Coroner, Frank Kirkpatrick and Dr.

Olney were nominated by acclamation. After the convention adjourned, the delegates from the third district met and nominated Rev, J. X. Young for and suppe on election day. Mrs.

A. W. Steele, Sec. A little girl 8 years old, specimen of hand THE CREAM of ALL BOOKS OF ADVENTURE. CONDENSED INTO ONE VOLUME- sewmg.

(Jouraut the train had pulled out she discovered that she had lost her false teeth. She had the train boy bring Talley and wanted him John Giles, of Sedan, familiarly known by the boys as "Deacon" Giles, has purchased Courant. to run back to Howard but Talley, would'nt do it although he was only seven miles out. lota in Howard andis erecting a house there PIONEER HEROES DARING DEEDS. Mr.

and Mrs. Gould, of Illinois, are on. and the lady was entirely out of teeth. in Howard, visiting their daughter. REMOVED.

ALEXANDER STRACHAN, HAS REMOVED HIS BLACKSMITH AND WAGON SH0F Into his new building on South AVabash Avenuo. WAGONS, CARRIAGES, BUGGIES, SULKIES, CARTS, 3C Repaired on short notice. Satisfaction guaranteed. Shop Located First Poor Across the Street North of the Rink. vere that I could not move from the bed, or dress, without help.

I tried several remedies without much if any relief, until I took ATEB'S SAS8APABIIXA, by the USO Of tWO bottles of which I was completely cured. Have sold large quantities of your Sabsa-parilla, and it still retains its wonderful popularity. The many notable cures it has effected in this vicinity convince me that it ia the best blood medicine ever offered to the public E. F. Habbis." Eiver Sfc, Backland, May 13, 1883.

SAIT RHFIIHf overseer5 UnLI llllLUIlIs Carpet Corporation, was for over twenty years before his removal to Lowell afflicted with Salt Rheum in its worst form. Its ulcerations actually covered more than half the surface of his body and limbs. He was entirely cured by A tub's 8 A-KSAPAjtiLLA. See certificate in Ayer's Almanac for 18S3. FBEFABED BY Dr.

J. C. Ayer Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Druggists; 1, six bottles for fi Our prohibition friends ought to be satis Mrs. wm.

Hrfiwaras. Air. and Mrs. More than five hundred thousand cases of G. made the Courant a very pleas fied, as the ticket nominated yesterday, with the exception of Register of Deeds, ia straight bowel complaint have been cured by Cham ant can inursaay afternoon.

berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoee Reme prohibition. dy. Only think of the pain and suffering It J. G. H.

Little, of Muscatine, Iowa, General Agent of the Iowa Mortgage Company, of that city, ia in Howard, The thrilling adventures of all the hero explorers and frontier fighters with Indians, outlaws and wild beasts, over our whole country, from the earliest times to the present. Lives and famous exploits of Desoto, Standish, Boone, Kenton, Brady, Crockett, Bowie, Houston, Carson, Custer, California Joe, Wild Bill, Buffalo Bill, Generals Miles and Crook, great Indian Chiefs and scores of others. Splendidly Illustrated with 175 fine engravings AGENTS WANTED. Low-priced, and beats anything to sell. STANDARD BOOK CO i03 Pine St.

Louis, Mo. Notick. All persons who have not paid their subscriptions to the Centenary church, are requested to do so as soon as possible, as has relieved; the agony and distress it haa prevented the homes it has made happy; the lives it has saved and you will appreciate the good work it has done. 25 cent, 50 cent and dollar bottles are sold by Schoffen ft Commissioner, there being no opposition. Hie guesi "i it.

jjBiuueri. Air. the money is needed to pay off the debt al ready contracted. W. M.

Crooks, Treasurer of Building Corn. Take it all in all Elk county has rarely ever -Little was for several years general had such a convention. A part it not all of manager for Underwood, Clark the ticket is doomed to defeat. the Pioneer Loan Company, of Kansas Lucas..

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