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Chase County Courant from Cottonwood Falls, Kansas • 4

Chase County Courant from Cottonwood Falls, Kansas • 4

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I RETURN OF R. PROPERTY 1 rJilet. nrinted on 13 aled paper, tell- I fa. I.IMI.O) i- THE CHASE iouih. halt of.seciioo.0, lotTtAitp 161 rahe 61 HP.

BKmg1 fir to the Atnlil-Sod, Topcka and artitaTe ID" wnaii over mu uuuuilu wnvir Laac Alexander D. K. Cai tter, hafe to sayi nj Official Papfr of Cliase Coiitj'. to w. i rr three several lots, 19 acres; cacli, the north east quarter, sontheai-t quarter ductivenesa' of the; Cott on wood a Ad S3.

1 ra 41 Arkansas valleys. i iUia trcW, mile 29.4r, vlue' jef mil' 15M36i Side irsck. mulct 1.97, vajue per mile 14,500 UVW. "805 0 and tootziwest quarter, 'btinfif a part of southwest 'quarterbf Southwest quarter of section 1 township 1 19, Uncle Jack Fitzgerald, formerly Pine Liimbeiv SashpBoorsi Blinds, rangeeati- ---i; TTn5fjf1 a tf win S7. :TV.V: fi3.4J 77 ot M001 a citizen of this place, returned to this city, last Saturday morning.

During CITY AND COUNTY. feoastanflj on per mi la for 29.41 milei 2C.4C3 PH3 ieiejrT-pn line, nomuer ies 291l.jpermUcr94lJDilc. JJ 4a r.oifhwest quarter ot nonhcast quar-teraridfcouthwest' quarte of southeast quartpr. snd lot of station 31 and lot 2S of sectioD'30j township 20, J4 WILL SELL AT. A VERT.iSr.1ALL: r.lARCIN.II 1 the day many persons called at the hotel to see him.

He blind from the effects of stone dust upon his eyes while working at rroporuon 01 ioou. material fo( rp in and eUi ex peron a I -lovanp rtv Ji '-TSl'A 1 j. it LOCAL SHORT STOPS. Payupyoursubsciption. Fine growing weather, this week I'M.

range b. 1 Wm. "NTorton. -Shcrift nf Ckasc trade stone mason -aJ-iT ff iO-J iO '315 Jia4KJ 77 couiitv: to R. IL Ives, cst balf of Kinjrsford Son's corn etarih at OFFICE AN YARD NORTH CF-TME "DEPOT, COTTONWOOD, KANSAS section 'teweship 20, range 8: .1175.459 Caldwell Co's.

Saturday after every one had retired from Mr. C. C. Watson's alorea. lamnwhich had.

been left northeast Kjaarter'of sectiorr north west quarter of section 20, and north 3d DRUCS MEDICINES. riljarj The best ofgooda at Caldwell Co's. at.lJoioHVriociB SI burning on the" eduntef; splodcd. Kingsford Son's silver gloss the oil spreading orcr the top of oast rjuaher -f sectiorf-. I2 townsfi HMU K.

T. R. Company to.J S. Siiipman," northeast- quarter '-of southwest southeast quarter cf northwest quarter of sec counter and igniting, set fire to sev 30 eral bolts of calico; but, the fire soon starch at Caldwell Co's. Plenty of good feed at tho Hinckley House 6tablcs, and charges Valuation E.

K. propertift V' c-. re valuation E. K. propefW.

being discovered, it was extinguished 1 I iir. tion 26 township before any serious damage was done. 5 SCHOOL DISTRICT MEETIKCW- Last Friday, as Mr. D. P'Shaft's Two bushels of good wheat will secure tho Courast for one year.

A ao i dialer is hay wagon was being driven down Value iitrsonal property. A-jeetingf -eit irt rt of'Sehwt DtstrlcfXd.T6, was held at'tuVschool ar 1- If the hill by a boy to cross Silver Bring it in. si vtrrc C'Cl fllf 3T -1 7lhT 1 hoits this citv, -at 2. p.m4 rester- 11 iKiif) 1 a ILjrj t8l'te Vjlfrgelj- Increased fatk isboved rorwirHfoB the horses, causing them to run away. ar 1 1 Average raluatron.

00 CI- acreage 01 wneai boweu, ims iaii, in 5 1 he meeting, was. tallca lo order 7'- They ran until they struck against a A. rit. tree, doing consdjerable damage to by Mr. C.

Q. JIassler, President.of the Schobl board. 1 I A 1 1 irr.t lo Jnstiu-il 7' ti vAill Aggregate raluation the wagon. One of the horses get-tin? hisniniil 'less in trie rack' Mr. Minutes of previous meeting read sdl l.

and approved. Xumber town lots CO lu bfr-i S3 The Treasurer (Jlr. J. P. Caldwell) ii l'-3 7T-' Sfiaff? went 'to 'extricate wheV the rack slipped on to his left hand, tearing tho skin off the back of it.

1 f. Ex TaloKm peraere this county. goods constantly received at Caldwell finals, they can be hadjaj Ifx Wm. Eettiger has contracted lo furnish the dressed ttono for the To-peka Insane Asylum building. kias of job done at this office, on short notice, at reduced prices.

Sale bills printed cheap. Croquet seems to be all the rage in this couuty just now, and they play YPGUUOl TTOC And Evenrtbine FertainiDsr ta a 5.1 esses IS One of the horses was lamed some. -0)1 -T f.i iwt-nr' le. a read report for the year ending August' 12 lS7oi showing: itotal'r ceipts, total expenditures, balance in the treasury, $122.42. The Hinckley House register had 20 SO" 'Mis i ir.f FIRST-CLASSi DRUG the following tames added to it during the week ending August 12: Len.

Hast, Butler county: E. D. On motiou, the report was, JOT! Id Total number acres. cepted. 1 f.AW 3l lawden, Salina; W.

H. Butterfield, The Secretary (Mr Hilde; it by moon light at Cedar Point. TopekajF. B. Bcaree, Chicago, 'fureyinesand Liquorf for Medicinal Pur posdafaays on)lGnd? brand) reported as follows: Children inhere man i Chase county! J4 'EP'-Watkuis, Liwreiioe? Jim! rij i ,7 between five and twenty-one years who can surpass Aaron Watson as a ncorporated city in sutty towubip Kinne, S.

E. Yeomans, M. Coryell, W. II. Snafc, Crura, C.Wilson, i whistleist, we would like to hear him rt.ir:.-) 7d Li EAST lip OF BROADWAY, COTTONWOOD FALLS? KAs! Dr.

W. W. Jones has taken rooms of age, 133 average daily 'attendance, 75; number of teachers era ployed, 3 ymmber of: raoilths 'schcxw was taught, estimated value of school property, furniture, i-f Township name 7.1;.': lotal amount paid teachers. ox $1,200 IE' OLDESTDRUG; STORE W. B.

Prather, By ram, J. Moore, G. W. Connelly, J. C.

Scrog. gin, J. G. C. Hartet, J.

Mitchell, B. F. Largent, Charles Hogler, John Barber, county; Wm. Thompson and son, A. S.

Colton, Monmouth; Frank Gatewood, H. S. Hicks Emporia; W. B. Lyon, St.

Louis, James Johnson, Felix Halt, W. II. Cook, Wyandotte; J. C. Collins, 11 worth; Collins Joseph Wrouker, St.

Louis, M. Conn, M. B. Xicholson, Council Grove. The VtchTsonT CTiamplon Ts talki up a narrow-gauge road from Atchi Mr.

J. M. Tutlle was unanimously elected Treasurer of the District for throe years.0 joT" JiW A vote of thanks was tendered Mr, J. P. Caldwell, the retiring Treasurer for the efficient LIST OF LETTERS Remaining in for, up to 3 p9 Angl' l': Sarah A.

Barton, J.3L' Jlroogh.iF. Baker Benny Barton, Bijrr 7:5 9.T. Li 3 HaviBSpuirbofed tbaoM gt.bli3h tlraz etorcorraerty owned -by' WiIHatnAfi '-Cor-' Nathan Bartin. (0), JoeL(ooper George Curl, Joseph 'Cooper, macK, ana more recently or npur, era in ku restocked wiiU'f s-i had filled tho office Thos." Puke at the Hinckley House, where he will hsreafter be found at all hours of the day and night. We arc indebted to Messrs.

C. N. Sterry, C. A. Britton, John Minnick and WI CUT CarUer choice" lot cf praino chickens.

We understand that many of the early potatoes are rotting. The continued wet weather seems not to have agreed with them. 31ac Montgomery informs us that his wheats bronglit 1.15 -per bushel, and that ten acres: laycraged thirty-seven, bushels, to. the r. VJ- 2 Cheaper than the cheapest, are the iron shutters, pulleys and shaftings manufactured at Ft.

Scott Foundryj Ft. IvansasH Send for prices. All communications of a respectful character, whether we aTce with what is said by the author or not, are 1 ways welcome to "our columns" There is ope-remarkable feature Iialph Denn. -A. Fihdley; Mary The meeting voted to levy the fol-lowing taxes fur' scliooi p-urposes for the ensuing year: Teacher's fund PURE DRUGS I SV3EDIC1IMES House, H.

llarris.T John IIol lingsworth, E. Jeffrey, Wm. Joues, a- Miss Jane Irwin: L.A.' Mo reran (2) son to Walnut vice Philip B. Moore (2), Lida FLUID'AND SOLID 6 mills; incidental fund2 mils; and a building fund of 5 mills, Tfor the purpose of erecting a school house at Cottonwood. 1 -m Moore, liob.

McXJabc (2), Alichac Murphj', Miss Carrie iNoyes, A. T. Newkirk; AND MADE LAItGE ADDITIONS TO THE OLD STO C'K OF" Ou motion, adjourned. RJ Oldbery, Riley 'Pendergraft 4 f. cu Grove.

This road will, no doubt, if it becomes a reality and our citizens take hold of it with that earn-est they should a competingjline, run through this' city, thus opening not only another to East, but givingus an outlet both north and south, ami, with the road from i r7 Miss JUizzie PrcssnelJ, Pat. Ryan (2) EXCELLENT TEAS. I i II: "Simmons, Lewis Smith John Bl American Te'aTCToin-pmiyi of Wew of which Hobt. Stout, Hcwton Stout; B. Sharp 31iss Mary Isaac -Wilson X2) Cyrus Wilson.

(2), Jolm AVatson in Eldorado to Ai a nsasT ty, 111 Generally. The attention of the ladjeeaJIfjtay Miss Tnna" 'D. Thomas steadily gaining in favor, not only in place ns in direct communication 1 I itcher, Miss Efhc Av ilson (2); Jas. the city -of tut aIITovcH with the Indian Territory, thusaf about the climate of this State. No master how warm and enervating thetdays are we, have coot and re A I earoUW- a M.

EKNOr, 1'. 3 the country, uBtu now? it reaches STATIONARY HAIR fording us an opportunity on the opening up of that vast tract of ladd EAR ABOUT. freshing nights. 1 i I. I V' 1 ill PREPARATIONS; FANCY ARTICLES, ETC.

for settlement to shove the road Kin he city and 0 hundreds of places in the city The two-story (Ii0U80," near: the JSmporiajirii barhf-r ebop, purchased byJIr.S.' X. to. the gulf. Then we can have the world as a. market for our surplus JPeabody is to have an elevator JT 1 invite toe aUeoiioo of purchasers to my large and wpII selected utock.

My drues were purchased by Dr. WiIJianK, a practicing physician, and Iatf therefore guarcoiee nooa, was -taken apart by JUlcssrs. iucis I'miuj, iuu auiBBitMieu uai a caa Mease an, "Peabody Gazette'5 haf'lived'- two products, and we can ship to that KociS and and has been I It 'til 1 long years. ohm Li point where we can realize the great moved to Elmdale: fi bflK ifU r. 1 the country bave endorse3 it as -perfectly and parties wishing excellent at low prices, can, with perfect confidence send to this company for them.

Their teas are put up in one pound packages, with the kind and price printed on the wrappers; also, in boxes containing 5, 10, 20 and 30 pounds. TThey ranira Greenwood County-'Fair will ibe est profit from industries. Eet (30 toL.E. I)umont on BOTH "'INEQUALITY. held Sept.

3(X: T-. 5.1 1 us not stand as silent spectators mS opposite the bank, to have your til all the roads now talked of that No entry fee will -bo'Tch'argetl ex watches and clocks repaired. Mr. corrald 6n Spring creckI on a piece might be induced to run through hibitors at Marion 'County Fair.8 Dumon has matches, clocks and of land which had neverbcen reached -Jfurmitur 3 Hoiugy dllanufuctnre this city shall have giyen us the "go- One thousand four nundred acres piaroa ware iorsaie. tf in price irom 4u cents 10 910 per of broom' corn-in Morris" by high water beforel -Two herders narrowly escaped Our rher chants canThave pouna.

OT Joe McGonigle, of Leavenworth, wilfget stone out of the Cottonwood K7C. Bates, of Marfon county' sampits' inaiieu to their 'address vy by but let up and doings with" "eternals i. as ou watehword: and thus will we- "con quer time and cancel space." REAL-ESTATE TRANSFERS. is "whisperei of" for State Senator. hundred and one rnore 3Ien- enclosing 10 'cents, for.

each -pg on pie', FURWITURE. quarry, if he secures the contract for buikling the Lincoln custom nonitcs, arrived ihe, 1 1 ti The company wish reliable agents in house. Hurrah for Me loininsianron ineir way iq every town to get up clubs" amongst jTbo3)llowing are the real-estate Shaft Morse, at Silver Crek families for their teas, and oner great ARNOLD; i-f-ri transfers recorded incthis-oimryorf, Send for, circular. art-flaying he-hSTniarket price! -The legal profesioi- bave- organ- iwo weeKs encucg ivngusL 12, Jo7: laid a State l-- for grain delivered at any station Address always; Eobf. Presi: EMPORIAVv i lne Jureka Herald says: "John Warr has an early rose potato weigh mg fifteen 'ounces.

Six. hundred and twenty-three between five andf eighteen jears of in 'Emporia; fTtie Peabody Gazette is vigorously j- i.if n. i. i aqv.ocatirig the -formation of nvc county by chopping up Marion aftd Butlereounties i V. 'The Marion Cottntr CDnimis" fjrv" dent, No.

43, Vesey streetN. Y. 1 1 JW, EimcQck toA. Brfcselot 1, block' 2ij North' Cottonwood Maoufadure aU irnds at'L A. 1 AGRICULTURAL GOODS.

will ship on. small school Falls Same to W. B. Bcebe," i'i feet in SI SrVSITH Tli progress made by the 'Wilson ot A black five feet was by Mr. George Wf Hill, San-, block North.

Cottonwood Falls. to Shuttle Sewinjr -Machine I -Inveut- kL.CUUKQII.'l I Hit iul i.l 1 BED-lfOoiL'! west rialf of southwest quarter and ive skill has been taxed to its ntoidst and the result is the" most perfect aay, on the opposite side of. the river. It had four young rabbits in it, and was swallowing the fifth when southwest quarter Of nort west quarter of section 14, townshif) 20, rarnre marsh ers nave C8tablisliea a new voting and- machine, for general and family use produced. -It-Is 'aud, KITCHEN UR ITU killed.

eniHfMHVonqr, Section Jwnship iK, cpn Skinpers ftockfordffms Cuttivafprs, Mr. Edwin Pratt has some beauti sisting of townships I7and 32, range lot 3 in section 18, township 19, range 8l south iraift so atha imple and easy to Operate, is not li I XLCRAIN DRILLS, ful samples of wall paper, at his dru i DEF EM PORf ARKANSAS. ranges A' boy named Dennis Collins, aged east. "quarter of section "35, township a 1, range lots 3, 4, and 6, block store. I'ersoiK tfcPtrm to dd io able to get out of repai i ts work is the best, as was shown by the first premiums a wardetl it at the Univer 54, Cottonwood Falls; lloutEihalf of 9 years, was irotally beaten by his' the waati-omfort--of-thrir homes, shouldayeheirortlcrs for REAL.

ESTATE soumwesi quarter 01 section 35, uncle, Jam esty Jiving at Xeosho sal Exposition in Vienna, 1873, and it township 2r, range lot la in block wall paper with Mr. Pratt. w.1 s. 15 arHllotTia block li, and lots 1, EapidsypqHCpuatyi, Jyohj paid 1 $130 for.his meanness" is soia at a Jess price than any other machine of its standard Mr. Hickf, ncarMatfieId A lull fine 6( upbotnlereiljgtU searl t- top stands, mirrorsgliat ra ks, wejarms and CHILD REN'S niaA.I" UcsTaad te sotdstMA on asshofeu hpiiices: Send few a urrAiU pne list.

aoi jrmto-f er giisranree" ssii'faclion. of aiOBeTe-twtimj. OkxcMBplet ht CoiHris, CaskefVljicla AIwit on hand. Order hv tf (r Cottonwood Fli, will pay taxes in any 2 ana 3 -in Mock 44,, jorth Cotton! ouu j.fQruii vikyn- part trKaMii; LnntJrtfl Cha, Marioo and BuMer counties a VuIihpr ii ff 4 1 i 7 siauuaru excellence, gpecejalotfalLmillett. wood talis; Jota.

5 abAmX tiik- JlachiBeowiU be delivered atanVraiK block C7. Cottonwon.1 Fall wpd block S7, Cottonwood west excellence? CTeTTt ne popuTatToin1 at this office. Tuesday, which meas at this nfTim TnooiUr- ti-V, of the- Che County wt leb road station in this free of in cxciiAiacTea 01 sent irre to Atn'mtm Art n'nt half of southeast quarter of sir fct aftd two. inches in" bjVht landTiirtdtf Mr. Hicks siays.hls common aillett NOTARr PUBLIC: transpqnatfon charges, if ordered through the Company's'.

Branch' House, at 610 North. Fourth township 2 iyrange' I W. H. Manley and wife id Sarah Manley, north half of- southwest of cattle; 4,256 bores; 1,000 sheep; jffiu ivut ions to me acre Aldrw slf yourrdert tw'4. 5,931 swrtfe; frnules.

'1S quarter and northwest quarter of Unnkwater Sc-hriver, Cedar CILfilORE ARKOLDJ i a Marwn eountt-' lias excluded io ra Ther send; an elegant 'catalogue EMPORIA, southeast quarter section 5, township 21, range S. i r' Justice. of the-: "Peace ANb notarV puBLf tn, tt i i r.s kinds of cboTeyancin? promptly ex-eeuied. iKr nv ii stop'aingreilefAits people' doncejlecey.iriT stoppin; and chrorno circular irec on application. '1 J.

Dougherty and wife tdrJas. NEVSPAPER-' lot and ipl feet In lot now, as winter is Th cbmpany Van t' a few more 10, 15,: JNorth Cottonwood a i GEORGIA FLORIDAfer alxut wr cnbM Pointare agents forth Akron Har-vesteVExcelsior Mower and Reaper, and (he J. TiCas Eclipse and Apron Threshing Machines, forOhaso and 3Iarion eouuties.V Give them a call. Webaj received fromTMr. A.

S. Johrin, Actingiand Commissioner a Falls. good agent-. -tho HstsiM'Xlvi, frtWiMwMt at aTDnah. ORGANS, iAjit person stihinz to pnrotiase parlor Tosiah B.

Allen and wifetd C. Y. py. lfancnesT trai'ine tnfsronnneTo Ororpia. Wsoklr a yertaamtnf, advertisers tle.Mring tuitoajors in tlirrti uU-j.

bwlJ B.e It rolOinuS. IT IS TDK BLST iorganere there' is no gnt for the Star. Eaytnond, northeast section 21, township 22; range 67 tr "i lose fotr hundred and thirty sheep nappy liuner pi an eieven-pQuna. w. uhl do weate vnte fori Introduce (nf Address I wtrii -Jrl rTiTJA i strung" Stm-Specimen' Wpies sent oa AddrcMlwwdt.retris ui in a.

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