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Chase County Banner from Cottonwood Falls, Kansas • 3

Chase County Banner from Cottonwood Falls, Kansas • 3

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Cottonwood Falls, Kansas
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LOCAL ITEMS. n. L. BUNTS COLUMN. J.P.Euhl&Co., 5C Cash Store! Mstiiirsttsrerj VALUABLE FAR TilS FOR SALE WHOLESALE Our Mothodist friends onght to remain nnder lasting obligations to the Conference for sending to labor a-moug us the coming yoar.the Rev, J.

Wynn, who, to use his own words, is a Real old Molhodist preacher." Rev. R. Deering, of the has been among ns for a few days past, and we believe intends locating here. Rev, M. Woolport, who labored upon this circuit during the post year, goes to the new Circuit on the upper Cottonwood, and we believe that almost universally the good wishes of our people attend him and his estimublo lady.

Iter. J. R. Deering will preach at Cottonwood Falls next Sabbath. Servioet at the School Ilouse, commencing at 10 o'clock A.

M. Geo. Yeager, of the Rock Creek settlement, called on ui one day this week. George reports everything all right in that part of the county. New settlers coming in, and the crops look better than ever before.

Go to, and get your DRY-GOODS At Hall's. 1 S3 Ph ft RETAIL Experience has taught me that the Cash principle is the true theory of business. Therefore, in future I shall sll exclusively for We offer for sale, to-day, some of the' Dealers In most valuable farms in Chase county. Farms that must double la talus within the next two years. C3 A Choice Lot of POTATOES At Hall's.

Ml 7-12-t THE BEST FARM IN CHASE CO. Well watered with Crfttonwood river A narrow escape from drowning and Ruck Creek containing 1,400 acres: Doolittle has removed his entire stock of goods into his new building, and the rules of the institution are so plain that one who "rides may read." Customers can readily be made to understand them by the very low price of his goods. One of the Catholic Fathers of this diocese, will preach in Doolittle's Hall to morrow. A business meeting of this denomination will be held during the vUit of the Fathor, look CASH pi SADDLES, HARNESS, BRIDLES, II ALTERS, WHIPS, HORSE BLANKETS, FLY-NETS. COLLARS, And everything usually found In a First flnss Harness and Saddlery Shop.

Call and examine our slock before pur chasing elswhere. Ws will sell 1,000 acres under fence, IoO acres limber, 800 aores broko land; over 1,000 acres of first class river bottom; no better land in the world. A Stone Home and Stbne Uarn, ocsiing over $3,000. Will sell lbs whole 1,100 Acres For 118,000. This farm joins Cottonwood Falli I lie county seat of Chase couuty, snd is on the lino of ih Atchison aud Topeka CD the wife of Mr.

Roberts, of Middle Creek, hail a short time since. Mr. Roberts with a Pony team attempted the passage of the Cottonwood while the wators wero up, at the Osage Crossing. His team, together with his wife and child, were washed down stream, several htindred yards, and although the water was very deep, alio clung to hor child, and with the greatest presence of mind struggled to prevent herself from strangling while under the water, rising to the or its equivalent. ing towards the interest of a church building to be erected at this place Emigration It coming vtry fast to Cbaie during the coining summer.

I shall keep constantly on band well oounty, ond at a Conscqueaoe real (stats Frank Gillett has added to his WW is rising. assorted stock of A N. WOOD, Real Estate Agent. stock of Groceries, a full assortment of everything usually found in a first surface as often as possible and got clasa variety store. Just call in and ting llor breath, until finally rescued tup innvp riiiu wrf.f.

nit pnoe his goods, and you will at once by J. 8 Shipman, who fortu- C3 lows: 100 acres all under fence aad cultivation; bounded en the North nately arrived just as she was about completely exhausted, and plunged boldly in and succcoded in landing both hor and her child safely ashore. by the Cottonwood River, west by Cotton, wood Fails, south by Emporia roari, east for quantity. I'noe, Inn will be wanted for the town. Caeflner than Emporia or Council Grove.

If you do not believe it call and see for yourself, we have Ihe LARGEST STOCK This side ofTopcka. Ws want 5,000 Dry Hides, the same number of RACCOON, WILD CAT, BADGER, GREY FOX, PRAIRIE WOLF, GREY WOLF. MINK, OTTER, BEAVER Skins. Will also buy Wool, Sheep Pells, Buffalo Robes and Deerskins, for which ws will pay the highest market prloe. Shop in Lane's new building, al ly Cottonwood Falls, Kansas.

200 acres east of above, pries $2,000. 1G0 aores of first class prairie, north of come to tne conclusion that he is selling his goods as cheap as can be bought anywhere in Southern Kansas. The Little Corporal, still fighting against wrong," and for the Good the True and the Beautiful;" the April number of which is received, is as full as usual of matters of interest to the young folks. Published monthly, by Alfred L. Sew-U Chicago, at only one a year.

Packard's Monthly, aside from the balance of an interesting table of contents has another one of tWe beautiful ISoiiga, ill tiie April number. For U. B. Warken, hts just received a lot of fresh nod genuine Garde Seeds, and a complete nsfortment of consisting of 10, 11, 12 and 14 Inch Breaking and Ftirring l'l'w, Cultivators aud Hoes Spiidep, Shovels, Ki ur.tl in fact a heavy si.u-k kin.ii ol the above. Prioe $1,600.

AT Low Prices. 120 acres first class land, north of the above. Prioe 1,200. such as DRESS GOODS, BLEACHED MUSLINS, BROWN MUSLINS, HICKORY CHECKS, TICKING, And all kinds of 60 000 aores of uaimprovtd land, from $3,60 ts (10,00 per acre. B.

Wauhkn's Tin Shop is in full hi st. TlRise in want of Tinware, oak he supplied with the very best, and repairing done on chnrt nnttcp. $10 200 Lots In Cotton6od Falls from le $26,00 each. Dr. G.

W. WILLIAMS. Has just received a fine Stock of Drugs MEDICINES, CHEMICALS, and Goods pertaining to the Drug Business. My Goods are all bought in large quantities, and of Ihe largest dealers, and the country dealers SOUTH AND WEST ICO acres east of the above, ltd to sd of New Grocery. it timber; all undtr fenoe, firs-, class bifid; CLOTHS, C0TT0NADE8' CASS1MERES, BROADCLOTHS, Pries $3,000.

1'ersuiiH witliing 10 sutaonbe tor the best Weekly Neaspiper printed ia the English language "ill Jo well lo send for HEARTH an HOME. The following Bre lh Terms fur 1501). Single copies, 84 invariably in advance throe copies, $15. Any 11,0 acres first olass bottom lead all un der fence; 40 sorts broke land, one half mile north of Cottonwood tails. I'noe $2,000.

and will find It to their advantage to esU Also, an eilensivs assortment ef Notions, Rcadyrusde Clothing, herer see us before purchasing elsewhert one sandintr us S15 for a club of FRANK GILLETT, Having rented Ihe large and oommodiout building heretofore ocoupicd by S. N. Mv Stooli of Fluid and Solid Eitraots. Essential Oils, Paints and Oil, Burning a Young Mon's Magir.ine, Packard's is the best and cheapest, being only one dollar a year. Published by S.

8. Packard, 93" Broadway, N. Y. J. V.

8. Loy put in an appearance among us recently. John gives a very flattering scoount of the condition of affairs generally down in Butler county, more particularly that portion of it adjacent to the town of Augusta. New settlers coming in every day, the spring well advanced, the crops of the older settlers looking splendid, and the cattle, fed upon just what nature, without the assistance of man, has provided, already in fit condition for matket. 060 acres of land five miles west of Cot lonwood Falls, on Cottonwood river, about 20 acres ef it timber; over 600 aores of it first elast bottom land, 80 aores under fence and cultivation.

Frame House seating $1,000, ell for $8,000. Wood, wilt open a complete stock of Groceries and Provisions, consisting ef BOOTS AND SHOES fifteen copies, (all ut one time), will receive a copy free. Drifts or mrmeyorders preferred, to prevent loss liy mail. Postage on Hearth nnii Home lo all parts of the couutry is only 20 cents a year, or 5 cents a quarter, payable at the cflice where ihe puper is No travelling i.gcnte employed. Addreoss all communications lo lV.VI'INfill.T,, ITK Co Park Row, New York.

FAMILY FANCT 108 aores oa ths North tiie 6f Cottonwood river, cornering wilh lbs town site- The old "Pherson farm." ZO aores nm. ber. all best bottom land; 80 aores or It un. and Machine OUs, also. Pure nines and Liquors for Medical purposes, Tooth and Hair Brushes, Family Dyes, Lamps, STATIONERY, TERFUMEIIY FINE SOAPS, AND PREPARATIONS FOR THE HAIR, ic, is the in Houthera Kansas.

We have eosT-slantly on hand all Ihe most popular Patent Medicines. I respectfully invite all who waul anything in my line to give me a call, and think 1 can gtvs them satisfaction. My terms are CASH. Corner Broadway and Friend 23 Cottonwood Falls, Ks. STONEWARE, TINWARE, dr cultivation, all under fenoe.

Price $4,000. ES GROCE GLASSWARE, QUEENSWARE, ItiO ACRES all under fence, east ef AND LADIES HATS above; 100 aerea of It timber, contains the At Hall's. COTTONWOOD FALLS 0 II I A. J. t.

1UI.L BROTHER, best Imprevmenls tn tnase eouniy, oiona House and Barn, essiing ever $5,900. Price, $8,000. A special enactment was passed by the Legislature during the recent HARDWARE BflBPion. to mania School iO. I II ive opnneii ftoro In ol.onwooiJ 10 i Fa'ls in cotiiu-ouun wuh their 8 tore in 12, of tins county, to issue Bonds Km ol.ia mhw wl be gUd for the purpose of building a School many of ilieir SUGAR, TEA.

COFFEE, TOBACCO. MO CRACK EHS, CHEESE, RAISINS, PRUNES, CURRANTS, CANDIES, OYSTERS, SPICE, 100 aores bounded north by Emporia road, west by Coilonwood Falls, South by A. D. Findley east 100 roods. All good prairie.

Prios $2,000: Or 100 roods east, inoluding Buck Creek, and ten td fifteta acres timber. Price $3,600. House. Capt. H.

Btanilley inform us that the construction of the house COTTONWOOD FALLS MILL, C. A. BRITTON, rrojmetor. I would inform Ihe oitiiens of Chase and adjoining Counties that my new Mill is now in successful operation, and is ready to grind wheat and eorn at all limes for customers with promptness aad dispatch, and en such terms as I think will ROPE, WOODENWARR, ALSO, 80 sores, 6 of it timber, good Mill Bile, live miles eastof Cottonwood falls. Pries $100.

PEPPER, is considerably advanced, and that there is a very flattering prospect of its early completion. The building is to be built of stone, and will be situate about one mile above the junction of South Fork with Mercer Creek, on the premises of J. Laus-berry. Esq. please those who are not too hard to please.

Will keep Flour and Mill Feed, and Corn Meal constantly on band and DRIED BERRIES, CANNED FRUIT, FLOUR, MEAL, BACON, 11 A.MS li LARD, 80 sores, 1) miles east of Cottonwood Falls. 1st elast bottom land price $100. for sale, of the best quality. 1 parlies buying to sell again, a liberal disoount will be made, and all Flour warranted as Old Customers, FROM CHASE AND COUN TIES. We sliall st all times eudtavor to keep a lull stock ot evorythiug usually found in a variety Store suoli as DKV GOODS, LAWKS 0EST3 DREiS GOODS, HEADY MADE CLOTHING, HATS it CAPS, HOOTS SHOES, GROCERIES NOTIONS, of ail kinds.

We shall go on the ready pay system, and thereby, sell as cheap as liie cheapest. We are also agents for the SINGERS' SEWING MACHINE. TDK BEST IN USE. GROCERIES, PROVISIONS SALT. taroommended.

ins nignesi oasn price fr.aiil all litnR for Nn. 1 wheat. ish MicaxaaL, wuiTsrisn codfish, as An 80 acre farm ou Coilonwood river, all river bottom, all under fence, gaod Log House, Stone Kitchen, good Well, Graiaa-ry. to. Prios only $1,200.

Cottonwood Falls, May 27th, IftOR. 88 If Tns bkst Ohio Stoni Win, and Wosd Willow Ware. Ia short, tverylbing usually kept ia firai-clasa ICO acres, 2 mllrt south of CotoonwSoif Falls Mrs. Fearns' farm. Log house, good spring, and excellent Stock farm.

Alt of which I will sell as oheap as they can bs bought la Southern Kansas, for CASH, or In exchange for MARKETING Price, 60 per aore. su-tr STOLEN! NF.1H THE MOITII OF DITCH CKEF.K COWLEY COUNTY KANSAS. Thuniay Night, February f5th, 1809. IMcaso give us a call and see if It is not GROCERY PROVISION HOUSE to yuur advantage, 8 10 If J. C.

HALL ti BROTHER. 1U0 aores en French Creek, In Cotton wood Township. Good slock farm. Prioi $400. i.

N. WOOD, Heal Estate Agent. May always bt found at ths Hinckley Building, and will be sold of all kinds Out Bay Mare, black mane and tail, 12 yoars old, has sore on right sbouldor, caused by collar, branded on left shoulder with 1 Wilh foal, and about 16 hands A quite a lively interest has been manifested here in the cause of Temperance for sometime pant, having its origin, probably, in the able lecture delivered by A. I. Bradley, of New York City, who is canvassing the State In that interest, under the direction of the State Temperance Society.

As an organizer Mr. Bradley has met with signal success, in our State.but others. By tome oversight, the announcement of Mr, Bradley'i lecture was never circulated hero until his arrival, but with a few hours notice a meeting was bad with a large attendance, and in which the liveliest interest was felt by all classes of our citizens, and the result has been that old "King Alohohol" is receiving his just deserts here with a silent "go by," though has never received much more than an average share of patronage; and the strength of Division of the 1 Soni and Daughters of Temperance, organized by Mr. Bradley, will bo found unless we are mistaken here- Maple Trees. THREE YEARS FROM SEED.

to 10 feet high Price at the Nursery, per dox. $15, 00 per 100 $120, per 1000. Grown and for sale by MAX. FAWCETT, 7 If mporia Kansas. nigti.

Also one Hurse, dark brown, black mans and tail, star in forehead, twelve years old, It hands high. T. li. ROSS. SETTLE UP.

All socounis not settled up by the 10th of January, will ba sued Books are in lbs hands of Jont. Wood J. who is an-thorited to settle tbe same. M. L.

WOOD. 8. N. WOOD. One Bright Bay Mara, black mane and cheap i cash, er txobanged for COUNTRY PRODUCE.

tail, elKUt vears old, lo bands high. ROAD NOTICE. Nonce is hereby uiven. that a Petitin will he presented at Ihe April meeting of the Beard of County Commissioners, of WHEAT, CORN, OATS, BACON or CATTLE, and in short, for almost anything ezoept Credit' that I cannot accept as an equivalent. H.

L. HUNT. Cottonwood Falls, Ks. July 28lb, 1808. McCormsok's Improved Reapers snd Mowers for sals by H.

L. HUNT. Chase county, praying for Ihe eslahlih meul of a County Road as follows, to-wil: rioase call and examine my Stock 1 fro mi bo you the full worth of your men ry for all goods yoa may wish to WILLIAM KENFROW. One bay American boras colt, black mane and tail, one year old. J.

KENFRO. One Black Mars Pony, roached mane, has a small sore over left eye, about Ihe sise of a silver three oent psioe, six years old and about 12 bauds high. 7-4t 1. P. BCHEMERIIORN.

One small Light, Dun, Mare Pony while atrip down Forehead, 11 hands high. Wilh foal. VINCENT SMITH. One Americas Mare, black mane an e. tail, has a large lump on left side about the siss of lbs crown of a felt bat, caused by being losggcd.

M. D. CMBAUGER. Commencing near tho Nurth-easl corner ofseoliou seven (7), range eight (8), town twenty-two (22 ihenea on Ihe most CATTLE SALES. S.

Wood, LICENSED CATTLE BROKER, Will buy and sell Cstllson oommission. WANTED at all times, young cauls is exchange for Casb. WAVTED. A few head of good three-y arol4 Mat praoncal roule to Mercer Springs, in rtouthwest course, lo interseol, wilh Ihe Stali'iroad, at MarcerHnrings, About three Frank Gillett. I.

Ja.us E. 1'krkins, IW, fairly and squarely opposing the miK'B of ro" W. II. Cox, and T. B.

Cox. extension of the influence of "old Si," Principal Petitioners. 2uS tf.

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46
Years Available:
1867-1869