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The Junction City Weekly Union from Junction City, Kansas • Page 3

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Remember The Harrison and Morton Club That Incendiarv Ffm LISr OF REAL ESTATE Should Celebrate! WARD MILLER, On Tuesday evening a fire waa discovered in Mrs. Purinton's bam on Jefferson street, nwqr sw qr nw qr except 9 acres neqr swqr seqr Cl-OIf WHICH THS TAXES REMAIN VHP AID. The Harrison and Morton Club should have a rousing Republican meeting in the IT 18 7 18 13 7 18 13 7 18 13 7 21 13 7 21 13 23 13 7 Personal Paragraphs. Mrs. Chaffee is east on a visit.

Captain McClnre has gone to Denver. O. W. McKnight is up from Kansas City. Geo.

W. Winans went to Topeka Sunday. T. 8. Harking spent a few days in Topeka.

XV. Sutt of Leavenworth was in town this week. W. M. Wlh I i fin i.afi sw qr nw qr The Drngglata, Bartell Block, Will Appreciate Yonr Dm Trade MILFORD TOWNSHIP.

I Park Saturday evening Deiween fourth and Fifth streeta. The assistance of neighbors waa received and the blaze was extinguished before any damage was done. On examination it wm found mm seqr 23 13 7 8 2 10 4 qr. ir 9 or and lnt half nnarf a 52 13 7 shalfnw V. 11 10 4 or 13 10 4 that a quantity of waste cotton used by machinists had been saturated with cnl nil a half ne quarter 28 7 half nw quarter half ne ar.

nw nr na nr 1 Junction City's Canning Factory. One of the most important steps taken by the business men of the city is the incorporation of the canning factory comnanv. Th this week. qr nwar Sift Mw war placed in the hay loft, and set on fire. No clue to the incendiaries has vet been dis naif se quarter 3 I 24 10 24 10 4 24 10-4 1 10 15 10 5 16 10 5 16 10 5 hi qr 4 qr qr a nr capital stock is $12,000.

of which amount h.f no 13 7 J. M. Crawford of Abilene was in town this week. Bob Young was up from Manhattan Thursday. Hotelkepnpp fin covered.

Hl "no bv qr se qr 96 13 7 36 13 7 4 13 8 1 qr and qr qr half nw qr and half sw qr SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 23. 18S8. 17 10 eneqr and 2 49-100 acres In sw or The Anchor Band Concert Wednesday! mM 6 13 8 6 13 8 8 13 8 is paid up. There are 75 stockholders. The directors are Messrs.

M. W. Keller, M. F. Michey, M.

K. Bitterman, G. A. Rockwell, C. G.

Thurston, T. B. Kennedy nnd R. O. Thomen.

Mr. M. XV. Keller lots 20 21 and 22 halt nw quarter V' 96 wqr half HV nilrti The concert at the Presbyterian Church rv i I TO THE PUBLIC. Miss Mcfi equaner is in eqr.

qr lot 4 and south 4 GO-loo acres in tot 3 is 10 part of lot 112 so-ioo acres inn eqrn war 17tn-inn 10 13 8 ri aujicuc laal Dai- xuesaay evening was in everv resneet snp- All adverting accounts due The Uxiow 15 13 8 1 J. W. Goinir of Salina oa prior to July 1, 1888, will be paid to the half nw quarter and haU iw qr 16 13 i se quarter se quarter 16 13 naif se qr and lot 12 18 13 8 cesa. me members of the Anchor Band gave the large audience some entprtamma woo nccu Uli me streets this week. ir 8 qr 1 n1 34 acres in qr 30 in rs JfJ2f.Ar5dJ0cr?8,nwKseqr 20 10 5 undersigned, and all since said date will be vice president, is acting president, and R.

O. Thomer is business manager and secretary of the company. The company has Dr. (I. fiW fUt uiusic, select reading, and recitations, tn.

Uue to Montgomery Gilbert. All sub. XV 'uu urgiuuiuK a nw corner I 5i 22 13 8 brother aRGiir "Dg gether with several fine zithern selections scriptions paid in advance will be filled bv C. M. Sas-e nf nnn.

irom theTeitzel Brothers. The exhibition Montgomery Gilbert, and all subscrin- lucuee BO rods, 138 64-100 rods, thence westerly to a point 17 16-100 rods of corner nw qr se qr. thence west to Fainers creek thence down creek to line sw or Commencing July 9, Ending Aug. 18. We are going to make this the largest sale of the kind ever held in Junction City, by selling you goods at EXAGT COST PRICE FOR CASH OEILY I 'it wna a visitor in the city Tuesday.

of the Jewish Encampment was a good re tiona due at this date will be paid to them. erected a fine 4,000 plant within a few feet of both the Union and Missouri Pacific roads at the foot of First street. The business started off Monday with $5,000 invest- quaricr auu nau se qr 28 13 8 half se quarter 30 11 a lots5aad6 i i lots 9 and 16 lots 10 15 21 and 22 5 C. D. Ilatt.

of Connn presentation, and Miss Mattie White AM half ninrnrf Geo. XV. Martin. July 21, 1883. .13 uil our streets last Monday.

Mrs. Frazier vieWo1 fo T. eu in siock. ehaltnwTir 6 whalfnwqr 12 halt swqr and swqrswqr 27 10 a half nniiF herself credit in the description. Wedded.

half ne quarter 1 13 2 luarter. haU se qr and lots 1 2 1A II inrf 10 Concordia last week. Miss Sarah P.L- ir siirnv hp ni hotr 5 Myra Trott and Mr. Joseph Brown were tvansville, Indiana. The equipments of the factory are complete, and comprise the latest improvements in that line.

The capacity of the corn cutter is 400 bushels per day; the capacity of nw except 3 acres 29105 lots 4 and 5 and hall swqr 30 10 10 5 3 tt Kll OK fir united in marriage Thursday evening Jul. Geo. W. Martin i -r, the Gazette Monday. lots 5.

6. 7 and 8 except 3 acres 31 13 northwest quarter 32 13 I half sw quarter 33 WbaU 33 13 8 JUNCTION CITY. h. B. 6 and 7 1 10 1 11 1 ehalfnwqr 2 a i nhallseor :2 5 xo, ny itev.

A. at his residence. Miss Trott is the daughter of A. P. Trott, R.

M. Stricklan.l nf AKIU. process dox is over 1,000 at once. The capacity of the establishment is 6.000 cans nf owA.cuc a visitor iu we uiv luesuay. The Union $1.50 per annum.

The dynamo at Fogarty's mill was struck by lightning seven times during the recent storm. peane Franklin will reign in The Union office this summer in the capacity of our satanic majesty. A double-header passenger train passed east through the city Wednesday with fourteen coaches. Clyde's hard cider got the upper hand of M. R.

and corn per day 6,000 tomatoes, and 4,000 of se(lr 33 i 2 30-100 "res and 3 45-100 acres in swqr swqr 33 10 5 ne qr ne qr nw qr and 6 acres tn se qr nw or and half nw cny cierK, and Mr. Brown has been a rest dent of Junction City for many years. BRICKS. A vi tjAiiua were in the city Thursday. This embraces goods in all departments in store rank Mills left Wl oeans.

he house will give employment to 75 persons in a few weeks. The company sends men out mnn, he Dl or lir IV n. 1 1 7 There is now a company of resnonsihl in search of a situation. seqrnwqrexcpt6acresandneqrswqr4 ii 6 unaiiseqr 4 11 Mr. Scott Ifummnnil nn.

hn r. 19 2 4 3 and 15 3 6 10 9 10 11 and 12 11 11 12 and 6 13 14 13 4 15 18.19 20 20 9 auu lots 1 and 2 except inujuy siarieu Thursday for Joliette, 111. O. AV. Winans imoa in Van.nn i.

Silks, Cashmeres, Henriettas, Albatros, all our farmers in the spring and contracts to buy a stipulated amount of produce for a certain price. The contracts this season for f.n men wno nave undertaken to make brick at unction City. It is a thing that some persons have desired a long time. More than a year ago The Usios contained an article soiuiers, who took a short lay over in that city. lots 12.

8 and 9 I ii 5 jr 8 11 ft a parcel of land beginning 20 rods of ne lcorner l0t l. sec 8, town u. range 5: reds' acres of corn which average 100 bushels, at 50 cents per 45 pounds to the hnahl uress woods, White Goods, Robes, Embroidery Lace Flouncings, India Linen, Jaconets, Mar- n. ouuuay to spend a month on business. Thursday from his visit to Washington, Iowa.

Mr. Ed win Hilton of Abilene was registered at the Pacific Monday. The M. E. church at Riley, with other circuits, will hold a camp meeting at Kiley written by Prof.

Hay, which will bear repetition in this connection so we reprint it entire. Here it is Of COUrse in CUv o.a uau ac qr SUA nw qrne or and nr nw m. nwqrnwqr a half ne qr and hall nw qr 9 i 5 10 21 1 22 4 23 6 21 10 23 3, 4 and 6 26 14 30 19 and 20 31 12 aud 13 31 18 aud 19 32 20 32 80 acres of tomatoes which average 250 bushels per acre, at 25 cents a bushel 6 acres of beans, which average 100 bushels per acre, at 35 cents a bushel 4 acres of The reservoir during i Air. Y. .1.

Franklin if semes, liquet, Silk Umbrellas, Parasols, Knit Underwear, Gingham, Sateen, Lawn, Baby Caps io Duouuiiig a lew days on business in Stockton. I "ft tllv- 'tnfc nccfc lias been cleaned out, and what few cracks ex- half sw qr I pumpkins. ihe opening of the establish 101s 12 3 ana 4 lot 3 1 frame buildings. An American city could not be without frame buildings. Our railways give us access to the pineries of Michigan, and to those of Arkansas and the Indian country.

We have good frame buildings. But hrairlaa thla v. nw qr ne qr and lots 1 and 4 21 5 iieu were cemented up. Four high privates woke from their peace-lul slumbers Wednesday and went to join their comrades at Concordia. Mrs.

A. T. Walling, formerly Miss Sallie Hodges, is visiting in the city. Revenue Collector Sharp of Council Grove was seen on the streets this week. Cant.

John K. Wright r. BACHELLEH. 6 34 18 and 19 35 20 35 16 36 4 and a 97 lots 1JW and ir.t) main ment was too late for peas. Arrangements have been made to consume a great many hundred bushels of apples during the year.

There are 140,000 cans already on hand, a lots G2. fi.t. IU ami fji anrd At the prices we will sell this stuff, you can af lots 271, 272, 273, and 274, ward 3 lots 282 and 283, ward 3 lots 165. 166. 167 and irk wir a the Lighth cavalry to Ft.

Kearney. Miss M. Leach rtf'U bricks. There is brick clay all around the quantity of bricks made and used is constantly increasing. There is no reason uhy we should not haie pressed brick made here and this place become a distributing point for car loau or Dox material, and lahl nrlnto.l v.

vviuci was regis- tered at the Kartell house this week. ford to borrow the money to buy your fall supplies. 14 and 15 38 8 39 19 40 8 42 11 42 rds 14 42 1 and 2 43 12 and 1.1 ii The visitinc frianittf rf lots 250 251, 252, 253. 254, 255, 258. 257, 258 and 259, ward 4 1 401 and a Part 01 402 and.

403, ward 4. lot 376, ward 4. lots 296 ami 247. anl i HUB ue- parted this week for San Francisco. ihi, euum una went, jiui the building material that is best and most abundant by the Philadelphia national bureau of engraving.

Business begun on Monday last, but full time will not be put in for a few days yet. A new corn crib is in process ofcniHtmr. Geo. Sanderson of Junction City tells us that his oats threshed out seventy bushels per acre. Manhattan Republic.

Mr. Canan, assistant road master on the Missouri Pacific, went up the branch Wednesday with his ridiug machine. We would like to have three copies of The Lnion of August 20, 1887. It is the tirst number missing in twenty-seven T. Irwin, the 7W iio iiiau.

was maneuvering alwut the city Monday. Mr. XV. J. Frantl lots 299 and 300, ward 4.

lots 368, 3G9, 370 371, ward 4. lot 377, ward 4. part of lots 402 and 403 beginning 40 feet of se corner lot 403; thence 33 feet nere is our yellowish limestone, usually called the magnesian limestone. Soft to cut easy to work, absolutely inexhaustible in quantity it will become more and more in 2, 3 and 4 44 1 andehailor 8 44 5 46 ll and 12 46 20 46 Sand 6 47 1. 2 aud 3 60 8.

9 and in ui tion on the north side of the factory. wan to attend the funeral of his cousin. Mr. Geo. A f'larlr Jl ueiuauu.

a lew years unction City will be a city of stone, a citv nf hgnnmo i ueiegaie 10 the State convention at Topeka this wU The Council Meets. The council met Tuesday evening in an. 12, 13 14 and 15 50 icei, ieei aim a 72 leet to beginning, ward 4 lots 454, 455, and 456, ward 4. farm lot 8. farm lots 12 and 14.

farm lots 15, 10, 17, 18, 19 and 20. SMOKY HILL, 1 ut.uuouuiV UU11U- ings, solid and firm built for the ages. There There were in the vicinity of 150 deserters trom the Sth cavalry while at Fnrt 1,2 and 3 61 5, 6, and 7 61 The walls of the building to contain the machinery for manufacturing pressod brick are now up and the building is being 14 11 4 sw qr sw qr se qr ne qr in oe uuuuings nere belore long that in the year two thousand will be pointed to as likely to endure centuries to come. Our streets will grow up in solid blocks of commercial buildings that: will beat once the pride of the present and the assurance of the ial session to take final action in regard to the water works question which has been pending. The proposition sent to the National water works company of Cincinnati, Ohio, was accepted, and the company's men are here ready for business.

The WE WIT IT UNDERSTOOD That this lot of goods will positively be sold ex-actly as advertised, without favor or reserve, and that it is to your interest to buy of us. IF YOU WANT BARGAINS, COME nw or nw or 23 11 4 23 11 4 23 11 4 half se qr and nw qr se qr nau ot 9 51 part or lots 1 and 2, beginning se corner 10 61 93 1-3 feet, westErt 93 1-3 feet, 88 leet to beginning 54 14 54 15 54 2, 3 ana 5 55 5 and 6 55 15 65 9ft RQ Clint Greene has gone for a five week's vacation to visit relatives in Cincinnati, O. Miss Ella Dixon is spending her vacation from the postoffice for a few weeks in Leav-worth. B. L.

Woodford and mother, who were visiting C. H. Ward's family, have returned qr uw qr 24 11 4 sw qr or nw qr swqr and half swqr 24 11 4 uuurauu nwornw ni ni uau uw qr ana nw qr sw qr 34 ll 4 in substance provides that a sunicient number of wells be sunk by the Warner Hm iuiure. xne material lor them will be obtained within a few miles of Washington street. Pressed brick trill be used for ornamental panel uwk and the bricks will be made here and the solid body of the buildings will be of our limestone, pliable as hot iron while The Missouri Pacific company is this week making the survey for a switch to run Irom the main line to Junction City's new brick yard.

it would be a pious notion if more citizens on Washington street would follow the example of the American House by putting down a decent sidewalk. uw quiii wr 1 12 4 sw quarter J2 4 half ne quarter 4 half sw quarter 12 12 4 filter system to supply 250,000 gallons of water every twenty-four hours for a conawl. hf 13, all of 14, 15 and 16 61 6 and 7 ci 8 63 6, 6, 7 and 8 67 Conductor Ben Dawson and family went west ednesday to spend the remainder of the summer. uunuwesi quarter neqr and nwqr 13 12 4 west half southwest quarter 13 12 4 1VHNI.IIH.II 1 injlurAGt niiarfu. ci.

IVI 1J ueiug putwgeuier and hardening with a glaze through many ages and storms. Prof. Robert Hav of a iraci 01 lanu Degiumug at the sw cor- And make your selections early. eration of $5,000. The company does the entire work, and presents it to the city ready to be attached to the present pumps.

The wells will probably be sunk at intervals of CO or 70 feet on the alley running east from 1 qr arc. rueuce running north 158 rods to Republican river; thence down said river 91.7 rods; south 114.2 rods; east 71.8 rods; south 17. rtulq vuMt 1IV7 wHj ila 18 67 4 and 5 except west 4S4 feet C9 6, 9, 10 and 11 71 1 76 2 76 3 76 Mrs Eldridge, sister of Mrs. Dr. Greeno comes from Kansas City to make her future home among us.

for two -vea driver at the I acific has returned from Wichita to take his old place. a very interesting and instructive article in Homer's Weellu nf Uil, rnri. Tne Union Pacific sells round trip excursion tickets to Colorado Springs, Pueblo and I enver for $22.05. What's "the use of staying at home when riding is so cheap? Spanish Armada," with an illustration furnished by him from the Tapestry in the House of Lords, of the Armada advancing up the chanel. We have reached the ter-centery of a warlike expedition, the like of which had never lufrra i gaining; also the southwest qr se qr 19 11 5 lot 16 and east half sw quarter 19 11 5 lot 1 se qr ne qr and half se qr 20 1 1 5 lots 2, 3, 8.

9 and half sw qr 21 11 6 that part of nw qr north of railroad 28 11 6 north half ne qr ne qr 29 11 6 north half ii 5 nw arse or and half mnr me water works pumping house. The payments will be made as follows At the expiration of a test of three days constant Mr. Gibson, general superintendent of bridge construction of the Missouri Pacific was in town Wednesday. cinc, Messrs A Thompson, R. H.

Drum-niona and Charlpa PaitoMn -r i The Seventh cavalry, for the first time in thirteen years, are all together, it is very rare that two regimenU, like the Seventh and Jughth cavalry, have headquarters at the same place. pumping thirty days after the work is handed over to the city, one-third of th rail II). kmc ofSnain ullnmnU east half sw quarter 4 12 5 West half SW llllMrtt-r i. i vi iuannaitan amount will be paid at the expiration of south half ne quarter 6 12 5 east half se quarter 6 12 5 northwest, nimrtpr a 1.1 -r i iuo ju vision of England. One hundred and thirty-five vessels of war, twenty -six hundred cannon and seventy thousand men, formed a noble sight, advancing up the chanel in the form of a crescent.

A ftor -ooi-'. nw quarter se quarter 10 12 5 wuik in me ciiy ouDday. tnSl delegate to the Republican convention at Toneka spends the week at the capitol. Passenger Condncfnr Snn. tt i sixty nays alter three days of constant pumping another one-third will be paid, and at the expiration of ninety days after zi ieet in 7 aid all ot 8 aud 9 7c 1.2.

3 4. and 5 77 CUDDY'S ADDITION. 6 i 10 3 2 4 3 4 4 4 9 4 10 4 3 6 7 6 8 5 8 6 15 and 16 6 11 9 12 and 13 9 16 9 17 9 5 11 8 9 and 10 11 8 9 and 10 12 5 I swqr swqr and nwqr swqr 10 a tract of land beginning at a point In D. Ogden, recently of Abilene, has open-otl up a wholesale and retail hard and soft coal yard on the corner of Washington and JNinth, and is preparing to make things interesting for his patrons. Charles 8.

Smiib of T.nrmr. ment the English, on Saturday, the 28th of July, 1558, repulsed them, and from that moment the great Armada Want mree days of constant pumping, the remainder of the $5,000 will be paid. of the Port Kearney branch went to work oiahi at.oet couuiy roau 115.HU rods west of the west line of Junction City aud running thence 44 rods.s 25 rods, 214 rods, 25 iods tobeg'ngil 12 5 half nw qr except 30 acres 11 12 5 a parcel of land beg 80 feet and 1,160 of the sw eorner block 7, W. B. Clarke's first addition to Junction City; thence uooiiui; tion.

opain was ro (InmAirMl in Wc mere was some talk in the council in regard to having an additional 250,000 gallon supply, making it 500,000 gallons. The probable cost of such additional supply ri'm a few days in the city. He savs that a heavy rain gave new life to everything out there Sunday. Corn and Republicanism he says were never in better shrpe. it ci.ucsuii auor a snort lay oil.

Mr. A. B. Thursting and F. E.

Guild, civil engineer of the Missouri Pacific, are spending a few days in the city. Misses Annie and Lizzie Dixon, Labette county who have been visiting the family of I. h. Davis, have returned home. iW IVOUUitCa and prestige that it never recovered, and in a little more than a century it had sunk to the rank of third rate power.

Prof. Hay has a faculty of imparting informanion concerning everything he touches, and his literary and scientific prominenee is very complimentary to the state of Kansas. Kansas Citv Gazette. it-ci. owj leei, wj leet, 300 feet to beginning 12 5 a parcel of land beginning at the se corner block 26, Junction City and running thence east 126 feet; thence 140 If There are only three college mates of ieet, 126 leet, 140 to beginning 12 12 5 19 13 6 and 7 15 10 and 11 15 9 17 17 17 11 18 1 18 2 18 Miss Emma Sammulson and Chrestina Lordorbory of Leonard ville have been would oe The question before the council regarding the payment of 8 per cent interest on the amount retained by the city three, six and nine months on the new water works contract was disposed of by agreeing to pay i Kansas John A.

Anderson, lavid Kingery and W. II. Hounell -iWYiwi Republican. And add Captain XV. Lowe, of Junction Citv.

a tract 01 iana Beginning 17.23 chains of ne corner nw qr sec. 13, town. 12, range 5, and running thence 7.48 chs 270, 139 chains, to rail, way; thence south on line of railway 9.09 chains; thence 5.07 chains Everybody was out with upturned faces, FniiS iu vue neaven ftunday night, eager to see old mother earth .1., .1 to oeginning. 12 12 5 interest on said amounts retained. There is no ilod.Min.

4i, robe over her pale-faced offspring. The soiHii nan ne quarter 16 12 5 1 northeast qr nw qr 12 el 3 18 hall 16 and all of 17 and is 19 9 and 10 23 1 24 3 24 4 24 6 24 2 or. Call at Blattner's and see the 1B.iiiig i me i-acitic House this week. Fred Haughawout, long an employe on Jme I nion has gone to Kansas City, Kan to accept the foremanship of the Gazette. M.

A. Brown, formerly of Junction City, but for some time a resident of Hutchinson horn lhursJa-v t0 make this hi future Hon. Geo. S. Green of Manhattan was up on some legal business this week.

In i'mv mat II HIT- tion City sjiul is great moralizing factor. I In a. I ti l. 1 Laid to Best. qj qr 16 12 6 naif nwqr, half swqr and wtf seqr 18 12 5 lots 1 and 2 18 12 5 neqr nwqr 19 12 5 uiC luuoi sinning mat 11 as occurred since the transit of Venus two years ago.

The shadow began to spread an unionunate was landed in there, nnd for more than two hours he continued to send up earnest, praverful pe- New Steel Frame Piano Self-Binder navii urer iuB sunace oi tne moon at a rapid rate and bv 11:30 nothi nor vieiltlA woo lr suuineast quarter 20 18 6 svrflrnwqr 21 12 6 half se qr and lot 2 and sw qr 21 12 5 27 12 6 but a dim circle. By 12 the face of the Martin V. Pritchett died on Saturday evening, uly 21, at 10:30 o'clock. His age was twenty-eight years, four months and five days. Mr.

Pritchett came to this city last December from Eugene, Oregon, to place himself under medical treatment, and to be under the care of his nar.ni 13 14 and 15 26 18 26 4 27 8 27 1 28 16 28 18 28 20 28 1 31 1 32 4 5 and 6 32 ie ueorge had a finger on the political pulse. mis 1 ana 28 12 5 northeast qr 29 12 5 lots 3, 4 aud 6 in special section 3 11 5 3 11 5 uioou uegan 10 snow itselt more fully, and ia an hour all was over. Astronomically speaking, the same event will not occur Empire and Piano fJIowers, Dr. A. Tolier of Salina will address the citizens of Junction Citv on the evenine of the JUith Dr.

Tobey will he a candidate before the Democratic congressional convention of the Fifth district, to be held August 1st at Clay Center. 101 4 in special section 8 12 6 ugam lor to lunations. LYON TOWNSHIP family. For about four months he has been a terrible sufferer, and it was evident to Buggies, Phaetons, Spring Wagons Wednesday at 1 o'clock O'Neil stole a valuable horse belonging to Judge J. H.

Austin, formerlv nf 12 12 13 Mr. Monjeau, secretary of the National aterworks company of Cincinnati, is in the city, probably to remain until the works at this point are completed. Miss Aggie McCune of Kansas City Kansas, stopped over Tuesday to visit with Miss Lulu and Linnie Nicholson. She is on her way to Colorado. Mr.

C. B. Stebhins wpnl w. i south 8 70-100 acres in 24 south nail southeast quarter 34 southeast quarter llOrMlPfiHt tr 5 33 19 and 20 33 2 34 10 34 2 35 3 35 13 5 his friends that the end was drawing near. The efforts of the best medical men were baffled, and the grim messenger of deaih half se qr aud sw qr 3 stood hitched to a buggy in front of the judge's residence, 1010 Jefferson street.

Carriages, Farm Wagons, or the benefit of the young ladies who bought tickets at Junction Citv for Lincoln, Nebraska, and in changing cars at Manhattan, took the train hack to their starting point, we would advise them to present their tickets to the ronductor before entering the train. 1 4 and 15 35 123 and 4 37 5 37 6 38 nati ne or ana hall se qr 4 south hall southwest qr 4 northeast quarter 7 northwest quarter 8 southeast quarter 8 sw quarter uorthwest quarter 9 south hall se quarter 9 sw qr ne qr nw qr se qr and se qr 11 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 The firm of Keller, Keller Crooks has released him from his sufferings. The funeral services were held from the family residence, comer Madison and Tenth, being conducted by the Kev. T. D.

Shaw in an nesday to make a settlement with State 1 reasurer Hamilton. In the meantime Mr btebbms will stop in to see that the proper For Sale at Bottom Prices, c-Iieneu a livery stable at the old Frank Tenney's stand. They are putting in a Vrksl olnlr 1 The telegraphic instructions from head- nuli in connection with livery and feed, to mata n.an.i;nn. able and touching manner. The remainn 1 35 12 3 4 and 10 feet off east side 5 39 KATLBOAD ADDITION That part of lot 1 west of Grant ave 1 lot.

15 and 6 and that part of 2 3 and 4 west Grant avenue 9 lots 2 3 4 and 5 that part of lot 9 of Ft Ry. 7 JhDl Dart of 3 and 4 ot ot it Ky were interred in Highland cemetery. The ludiivm ucparwneni 01 Hakota, directing Acting Aistant Surg'eon 11. W. leel.le to report to the regimental commander of the Jur governor.

Among our Manhattan callers this week were John Greeley, the jolly traveling salesman who is as popular with all the at hou'e in Manhattan 1. illiams, also a traveling man for a northeast quarter 14 all of 15 half ne qr ne qr nw qr and 15, 60-100 acres in se qr nw qr 16 half nw qr and half sw qr is south hall nw qr sw qr except 3 acres 19 south half sw qr cleaning harnesses and buggies. Mr. Keller has been in the business for many years and knows precisely what are the wants of ll.a m.Kl: 1 1 ueceasea leaves a wife and baby girl to mourn his loss. The Union joins the many friends of the family in exDreasion.

laguin cavalry at bt. Kiley, Kansas, for duty with the regiment during its march to ort Meade, D. are hereby confirmeil. 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 KwcvuiiK iiu se: .14) tin i. rvif puunt, auu lnienas to spare neither labor nor money in his endeavors to satisfy them.

Olson King, of Randolph, has been in the city a few davs this IT l.o. i. sw qr nw qr qr sw qr and hf sw qr 30 ht se qr. se qr se qr, east hall sw qr and nw qr sw qr except 2 acres. 31 26 acres in sw qr and sw qr se qr 32 east half ne qr 34 all ot 35 northeast qr 30 hall uw qr and half sw qr 36 hall se qr aud halt sw qr 36 JKFFEBSON TOWNSHIP oi sympathy for the bereaved ones.

The Creamery Rented. Mr. George Heidel of Humboldt creek has rented the Junction City creamery, and Liberty. Special Atent J. W.

wren ail over Kansas, Missouri and Nebraska in the manager of the Chicago Lumber Co's yards agent Vhilli the Kenial durance license was issued to John Wr Aett, aged 2l5, and Ida Smith, aged 20. The rainfall Monday evening in the citv was 2.94 inches. This is the heaviest fall in A. Clough were out adjusting the loss for part of lot 1 beg at nw cor lot 1 thence 76 ft 100 ft 75 ft 100 ft to bee 9 sqrlotiandBhalflot2 wuc jj 9 and 10 9 11 9 12 9 6 11 12 3 and 4 15 12 3 4 5 and 6 19 3 22 3 4 5 and 7 23 7 and half of 8 27 01 8 and. all of 9 2T 123456789 10 11 and 12 36 14 39 13 6 past tew weeks, and says that corn in Davis and Kiley counties is the best in the three 13 5 lucoiaw lunurance on the schoolhouse.

District No. 27. maies. uats in the vicinity of Kilev, Davis, McPherson and Clay counties are averae- win negin action immediately. Mr.

Heidel has rented for one year at $45 per month. He has secured the services of an exnert We had aglorirus rain on Monday it beat the com dnvn lot 5 to lots 1 and 2 13 southeast quarter 26 se qr ue qr aud ne qr se qr 34 half ne qr and 5 acres In ne qr nw qr 35 11 6 11 6 6 11 6 11 6 11 6 a year. L. S. Josetdi On.

J. j'ltrcrs uial run 10 14. Capt. V. Pierce is making arrangements to rebuild the creamery man, and there isjevery indication that the institution will be a grand success.

The stockholders have made e-ood interest vuuaiuviauijr, this insures a booming crop of early corn. A special meeting of the voters of District No. 27 is called for August 1st, to consider the re-building of the schoolhouse and vote bonds. Ne Pics Ultra. tv, ouiu ki It'll UUUl and shoe establishment to Mr.

L. XV. Hub- larm near Welcome postoffice as soon as the uara oi I'ans, III. on their investment since the opening, and It 6 12 6 12 6 12 6 12 6 2 42 3 42 9 44 4 45 7 10 ll ana 12 45 19 4 32 and 33 47 16 and 17 56 ujaicum i-aii ne piaceilon the ground. The buildiufir will be ulih F.

W. Stout says he gave the culprit who I i mug. in ail.titton to the machinery and apparatus turn it over to Mr. Heidel to dispense with the responsibility connected with its cihci ins resiuence on liiursuav 1- ir. nerce will put in uw m' cAi-epi acres 35 nwqrnwqr 36 northeast qr 1 half nw qr and se qr nwqr 1 sw qr nw qr, halt se qr aud sw qr 1 lot 3 3 half se qr and half sw qr 8 hall ne qr sw qr nw qr, 7 acres In se qr nw wqr except 8 acres 11 hall nw qr and sw qr nw qr 17 hall ne qr is se qr 21 half ne qr 22 nw qr nw qr 23 half nwqr and hall swqr 25 se qr ne qr halt se qr And sw qr se qr 26 iuuiiuo goou snape.

The colored The Elites Picnic. DIED. this citf 0Q Tuesday-, July 21, Ada Bell, infant daughter of Mr." and Mrs. Thos. Ash, aged three days.

Interred in Highland Cemetery on Monday afternoon. RISSMAN. In this city on Saturday, July 21, Infant son of Mr. and Mrs. C.

H. "iviianon irom their Clay Center A party of ladies and gentlemen wen 12 6 12 6 12 6 12 6 12 6 12 6 12 6 12 6 12 5 12 6 The Salvation Army people who were for some time stationed injunction Citv, then at Manhattan, have now found another ftlll COUfeSsifUl 111 fll UUil nf. 1 a-picnicnmg out to Mitchell's MU1 Tues- i.ieu.is to ue witu them on the 4th of August. vT1i Junction City Js o. 32 and Coranado No.

180 of Junction City contemplate an excursion some time in STATIONERS AED BOOKSELLERS HaTiinYhftlT 8t0C-k iD th'u liM to oaad of thrllmSi1! 7 7 ln business giren close attention to the need bwpri mour oT PrePared' WB alWyi furnish reliable good. Paper Hangings, Curtains Curtain Goods 22 67 23 67 24 67 25 67 7 89 and 10 58 2 59 3 59 4 59 12 13 14 and 15 69 16 59 12 60 14 15 16 17 18 19 and 20 61 21 61 25 26 and 27 61 123 62 7 62 8 62 AO xwssnian, agea nays. Interred on Saturday afternoon in Highland Cemetery. IICICNffllf Ulltl proceeded to make it the other night at Great Bend. The girls are evidently having a hard time of it since leaving uay, in a couple of hacks.

The supper was delicious and everybody enjoyed themselves hugely until a late hour, when they departed forborne. The party consisted of Misses Maude Franklin, Mamie Pierce, Gertie Mr. F. G. Brumm's child about 12 years of piciuuer.

all of 31 half ne qr 32 swqr nw qr and nw qr sw qr 32 halt nw qr 33 hf ne qr se qr ne qr and ne qr nw qr 34 ne quarter 35 nw qr nw qr half nw qr halt sw qr and se qr 36 KLAKKLT TOWNSHIP. 12 6 12 6 12 6 12 6 12 6 12 6 Junction CAtr 1 a uiaoa sc u'eu xnursaay evening. Dissolution of Partnership. Notice is given that the co-partnership existing between Reynolds Hicks is dis- VUnans, Lilhe Nikirk. Susie Scott.

Tn uigauizauon witn a good sized capital stock, and will endeavor to run a band equal The undertaker will have occasion to visit the switch vards if the "kids" are not induced to seek other fields for pleasure. On Wednesday W. Lawrence's little boy, while catching a ride on the Fort Kearney passenger, was violently thrown in at Keynolds, Madge Kennedy, Ella Humphrey, Ella Callen, Maggie Patterson, Fan 123456789 10 11 and 12 64 10 11 and 12 68 22 23 and 24 69 Major Bacon closed up Mose Water's beer trade at the Fort fnr sw qr nw qr. nw qr sw qr and half swqr 4 northeast qr 6 half sw qr ne qr, half nw qr and sw qr 13 se quarter 13 uiveu. xj.

j. xiicks navmg purchased the entire interest of A. M. Reynold. All debts of the firm am uim I 13 6 13 6 13 6 13 6 13 6 nie Ayars, Minnie Ayars, Nettie Heaton Lizzie Mead, and Messrs.

-Hale, Clint and soldiers warm beer. Yes, indeed, a step in till 1 -r I 8 70 70 15 16 17 and 18 73 SANDERSON'S ADDITION. 11 15 16 and 17 8 N. Hicks and all accounts due the firm of tlllt 4411CLUUU. ueorge ureene, Patterson, Trott, Chambers The Y.

P. S. C. E. will hold mf7hVVii th largest and most completa assortment of the latest styles Wall Paper, and the newest effects in Decoration.

Vrer offered new. fcverybodj needing these goods should call earlj while the good, are freih. TROTTS BOOK STORE, 794 796 WASHINGTON STREET. JIM 1 V. JIT i in A 13 6 13 6 ynoias ijicts are payable to D.

N. A. M. Reynolds, D. N.

Hicks. Jcnction Crxr, July 7, 1888. 4t Mineral Wators (rational Church 10 nVlir ana Martin. Junction City's Windfall. Junction City was the recipient of over $10,000 in clean, hard cash last week tempting to get on, but fortunately was not badly injured.

The glorious rain Monday night in Davis county rejuvenated by several beats the pulse of the farmer. The merchant smiles with a more wholesome grin, the mechanic whets" up his tools, and the lawyer turns over another page of legal literature. Laud-Jord Clark has added to his contract an- nau se qr 18 nw qr ne qr and nw qr 21 half ne qr 26 northeast quarter 30 southwest quarter 30 northwest qr 31 east half 35 JACKSON TOWNSHIP. swqrswqr 27 nwiirsw qr 28 northeast quarter 31 halt ne quarter 33 Doing what we can," Mark All DtasFU. ADDITION.

and 2 1 eor block SclineU's addition to uy and running thence 8 70 ft. thence to U. ityT, thence nraiiwayri theneewto a Parcel of Tnd beglgertsofnwcor are mviieu. ADaltinaris. Hath nrn TLiiliaal There is to be a mpAf inor nf ilia A', A'vmoUj vrti lauauvr, This amount was distributed all over the city by soldiers passing through the city.

I xienryaaia, ictiyan and Wau- of the Canning Factory on the 31st, at which tueetinc a president will nrnhl.i. i. jw.j I uonuwesi qr nw qr 34 uiirb ivnnaii'a Aiiiittru ROAD NOTICE. Mnw nd qr ne qr qr sw qr Sale of School Land. to fall the vacancy made by the resignation uai.

.1 t. ij NOTICE is hereby gWeii that on the 7th day of mis is not all over $40,000 was the amount deposited last week at the Fort by Uncle Sam. Papers throughout the state please copy. southwest quarter Vestibule Trains to Chicago. The Vestibule train is a new factor in western rail se qr sw qr "(J" 1' sw qr sw qr se half wuciyvi MIIUU.

Xi IB claimed for these trains that on account of omer nunured bushels of potatoes with which to supply li is commercial friends, and the banks have enlarged their orders to the printer for deposit checks. There never were any flies on Junction City. The Salina Journal says it is reliably reported that Richard D. Mobley, an early settler of Saline county and who afterwards represented Ottawa county in the Legisla- ture for several terms, died a few months Oewuj and 12 othen wag presented to the Board of County Comauauoners of Darin county. Kansu.

anking for th Tacatioo of a portion of the Voeier road, described aa foUowi, wiz: Beginning at a point where aaid road Imtm amnh wi. w. j. jjiauner. The M.

K. T. round house' is getting the repairs it has so long needed. The ash boxes are made new, a new floor laid, siding repaired, a dozen new windows put in, and a Notice is hereby given that the following described land was appraised on tbe letb day of April, 1888. as follows Price per acre.

Imprvts ne qrof neqr, 8 36.Tl2.K7e $3 60 4 SO 233 am nw ll to fr a se qr Ul: 46 ft 8 in- thence to U. P. thence alone railway 47 ft 8 lnM thence tobeg. 67 feet 4 iQchesIn block ail block CLABK'S ADDITION. B.

123 4 and 5 1 6789andl0 7 BAKNKS OAOE'B ADDITION. 6789aodl0 1 1234and5 2 16 17 18 19 ane 20 2 4 MILLKK ADDITION. lot PKICa'S ADDITION. land 2 6 4 and 5 6 Uon 25, town 11, range 8 thence to where it lnter-aecta the Holm road in lot 14, aectkm 30, town and range aforesaid. Whereupon, the aaid Board of Couotr rAmmiMlAnM mnw.lw.tA 2.

A TI' 1 1 ineir Deing connected by steel hoods all danger of telescoping in case of accident is removed, the train being practically one long car. It is certain that the oscillation of the cars is greatly reduced, and it is also certain that the vestibule trains afford the The National Platform Book. The Passenger Department of the Union Pacific, The Overland Route," has issued a neat little pamphlet, pocket aire, entitled "National Platform Book," containing the uu re iu nw corner sw qr ne qr northeast rr seqrneqr, 8 36, T12, 4 60 24 a qrs wir, 8 36. 12, 7 3 50 7 paint win probably be added. For the benefit of Lester Keed and his 7 7 I v.

a. iiiKiinu, 12 12 12 12 11 12 12 12 nvuniik as VKffm. IK1I tnitrnctiona meet at the place of beginning, in Jackson township, on tbe 14th day of August. 1888. mrA nwuuJ a 1 I i irreaiest commit vet tiun i i many junction City friends, we will state that 'Les is not so mnch nf 7 7 8 go in ioioraao, where he has lived for several years, from the efiects of whiskey.

The same informant reports that Mrs. Mob lev is now in the northeast quarter nwqr half nw quarter iV half se quarter -A nau sw quarter an of' (XCept 7' acres) nd Jot 21 31 hair-mm 15 -v mu iuwi, mju kitv au a hearing, and determine as to the vacation of 7 1r H't a li, a I 4 DO swqrs 3 80 87 qr qr, 8 36, 12, 7 3 80 qr 8 qr, 8 36. 12. 7 4 60 8 3 80 128 qrs qr, 8 36, 12, 7 3 so ir qr. 8 36.

12, 7 4 60 15 and the same will be sold between the hours of 10 clock a. m. and 3 o'clock p. August 25. 1888, at public sale at tbe office of the county treasurer.

In Junction City, Kansas. 306-w c. B. Btkbbus, Co. Treasurer.

uemocrat, Republican and Prohibition platforms, together with the addresses of acceptance of rover Cleveland, Benjamin Harrison and Clinton B. Fiske. Also tab B1UUI. li. D.

Mobley was one of the first settlers of 11 a Junction aty. Kan4 July 17, 1888. 21-2t Co. Clerk 1 he adoption of this style of train by the Chicago, Santa Fe California Railway between Kansas City and Chicago is a strong bid for the passenger traffic between the est and Chicago. This new road is in many Darticnlara aho! nt 12 8 the rejwrter led our readers to believe last week.

Miss Brenneman consented to change her name to Keed, and Miss Sadie L. Cham-plin acted simply in the capacity of bridesmaid. Lester was at one time a very popular youne man in Junction mis neighborhood, locating at Ogden in qr ne or. BW nr nr .1 hall sw or and ROAD NOTICE. LIU 9 uhjb.

tie moved irom Junction City to Ottawa county. He was clerk of the ulated tables showing the plurality vote, the swqr lots 14 and 23 in lots 16 17 20 anil 12 8 12 8 12 8 12 8 NOTICE it hereby given that on the 7th day of July, 1888, a petiUon signed by C. P. and A. -J wuni, utl I is now located in Manhattan, where he is competitors, and will undoubtedly be the popular road to Chicago.

Children. They are eav Opecially liable to' sodden 12 8 IrZ "uw. prelum iu ooara of County Commissioners of Davis county, Kansas, cierK in a prominent dry goods store. uiainei court lor Uavis county at oue time. Judge Humphrey, of the hoard or rail-way commissioners, wears a new gold watch.

Thereby hangs a tale not to the watch but the manner in uliinh ha r.i.t; 1 lot5 nw qr neqr half nw quarter seqr and lots 25 12 8 12 8 12 8 electoral vote and an analysis of the vote cast for Cleveland and Blaine in 18884. The book is just what is needed at this time and should be in the hands of every voter. It plainly sets forth what each Dartv ir. ROAD NOTICE. "VTfrnCE Is herehv rln that An ihaTfk Amw nf follows, vis Beginning at or near the southeast corner of lnt MwHiAn so if Old Iran, all kinds want- mm 12 8 XS July, 1888, a petition signed bv 8.

L. Andrews uouis, cxmgna, CToup, hooping- Cooirh. etc. We gnarantee Acker's English Bemedy positire cure. It MTM Aoua of anxious watching.

gold by H. Ward. WUJflUlll vwu lauo a. pau running thence east on the half section line to intersect the Goodwin road, vacating that portion of tbe Holm road rnnninc throutrh tho north. 12 8 bo quick, at tho Foundry.

and 12 other waa presented to the Board of County Commissioner of bavia county, Kansas, asking for (h.lM.(lAm.f.Ml.l.u.J 1 I 1 A few nights ago burglars eutered the offer and every reader can draw his own LIBEBTT TOWNSHIP. The Abilene Chronicle savs: Friday night witnessed the last of the 13. M.C.though he auction was a scene of gayety, noise and laughter, yet o'er all there hung the shadow vu 8ted Dd hUerd aspirations. hat peculiar instructive scene it must have been for those giddy, foolish and misguided yonnsr men to viov (nmur quarter of said section 80. Whereupon, the said Board of County Commiasioners annointH a mug apartment nt Junction City and robbed him nf Wingfield.

Ed. aleaaon and Bruce Moafort as Visiwsrra smrT lnatnMriAaa A iii. wu iv wffn wim io eoumr change and ailver watch which he carried comparison, bent to any address on application. Address, J. S.

Tebbetts, Gen. Pass. Agt Union Pacific By. Omaha, Neb. flFFP exist la thousand of forms Beginning in Humboldt road about ran rod west of the northeast eorner of kit 20, see.

7, town 13, range 8 and running thence in a southwesterly direction to Weston post office; tbeneo lav tho present travelled road in a south westerly direction to the foot of Peeso Hill; thence in a southwesterly direction until it intersects tbe Junction City and Council Grove si at road. Whereupon, tbe aaid Board of Coonty Commissioner appointed Wai. S. Clark, J.W.Ji organ and David Cresweli a viewer. wrih tnaivnAliaiu A.a k.

knAu. township, on the 14th day of August, 1888, and proceed to view said change of road, and give to all P. V. TEOVINGEB, Junction City, 17, 1S83. 21-2t Co.

Clerk. oi wcuMT-nve years, ne Judge mon rned the loss of the watch because he had it so long. That day at dinner he found the watch under his plate, where it had All parties are hereby notified that all trespassers on the premises of Charles M. McUee will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. july21-2t Mbs.8c8AMcGie.- Saratoga Mineral Water at Ward's.

Peart Fullers Earth at Ward's. 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 13 mv ana nw quarter 4 IMS QT seqr i halt nw quarter a wqr 2 se qr halt nw quarter HrV ll baft ne qr aitd se quarter nw quarter J5 their grandeur under the auctioneer' hammer. We trust that this will teach them thai, they have not yet attained to that degree of intelligence required to properly ran a club. liiing at horn, should at 'ddre HaiW A Co, Portland; aJl ages eaa earn rosntStet25 per opwards bmw they Ue. YoZ Vri yu piaceu uy nis Sfafr our- A full line of Sidenberw Co.

Key West CiV tt w.i TV si tb pIoe of btndaaiDg In Vftrty Tovnsblp. ta -th tvd dy An trust, A. 0., 18, ukd jMroce4 to yitw Mid rosd, auU giTd to prf ft hmriv f. wsnzss, SSI HinSs Ccrcp i-- ii V. V.

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