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Chase County Courant from Cottonwood Falls, Kansas • 4

Chase County Courant from Cottonwood Falls, Kansas • 4

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LUMBER. south half of northeast quarter aU THE CHASE COUNT? OOURANT. ties in'this wunty contemplate pur southeast quarter of southeast quarter chasing a good many hogs, with a pf section ic; southeast quarter section 14, all in township 22, range 1 r-i view to fattening them tor the. mar- Official Paper of. Chase County.

kii Tbis idea debase 5: southeast quarter 01 soutnwes quarter "of section 8, township 22 county has an abundance of corn. UP THE COTTONWOOD. in company with our esteemed fellow-citizen, Mr. Geo. W.

Estes, we took a "jaunt over the hills" and up Cottonwood river. I After passing tho comfortable domicils of Messrs. Romigh and Prather, we reached the summit- of Osage hill, as Old Sol was peeping o'er the glades. From Osage range 6. Drinkwater Schriver, Cedar United States to John Elliott FBI DAY, AUGUST 20, 1875.

CITY AND COUNTY. southwest quarter of northeast quar Point, are agents for the Ak'ron Harvester, Excelsior Mower and Reaper, ter, southeast quarter of northwes quarter, northeast quarter of 60uth (Successor to W. C. wards.) A full stock of all kinds of Pine Lumber, Sash, Doors, Blinds, etc, constantly on LanJ, which I WILL SELL AT A VERY SMALL MARGIN. A FULL SUPPLY OF COAL ALWAYS OX HAND.

OFFICE AND YARD NORTH OF THE DEPOT, COTTONWOOD. and the J. I. Case Eclipse and Apron west quarter, and northwest quarle of southeast quarter of section township 19, rauge X. nut a most Deautilul sceno opens Chase county 10 H.

L. Hunt, lo wide your visionary orcans. The block 8, North Cottonwood Falls, view is grand, and can only be fully Threshing Machines, for Chase and Marion counties. Give them a call. Rev.

V. P. Wilson, of Topeka, Universalist, will preach in this city Sunday, September 12th, morning and afternoon. This will be the first Universalist services ever in this Cottonwood Town Company to appreciated and described by the eye F. Brown, lot 26, block 2, Cotton and hand of (he experienced artist.

wood. Robert F. Brown to nenry Harris. At the foot of the hill, we found DRUGS. MEDICINES.

ETC. Mr. Joe Ferris busy harvesting the that part of lot 26, block 2, Cot LOCALSHORT STOPS. Silver Gloss Starch at Caldwell Co's. Farm hands are in demand all over the ooanty." Ikl.

Allen will attend the Agricultural College, next term. S7 Jones, Eqlscored 36 years, Tuesday, August W. II. Cox has moved to Morgan Jones farm, on Bloody creek. No "Bombastes Furioso" at Caldwell Co's, but plain business.

he Methodise Sabbath School will county." Due notice will be given of lonwooa, commencing ai mo suuui TOILET GOODS, ETC. 1 vr uio oumiutl IAJ 1 I. I.A.I rt 1 1 I -4 west corner 01 saia lot; mence souin; arrangement iu th lh jine of said lot put up a gramary on his farm. Mr. 81 feet and 2J inches; thence north Ferris presented us a sample of May 41 feet to south line of lot 24, block the place of holding services.

The School Board of District No. 6, held a meeting last Monday, and employed the following teachers for the term commencing Monday, September 13th: Mr. J. F. Kirkcr, Prin W.

W. JONES, wheat that can not be beaten, and thence west 75 teet along tne soutti li xr 1 ti -ii line oflot 24, block thcuco south will 6ell A 20. 1. lie will ship about Vt 1 1 -r 1 to 1110 piace ui uciiiuuiuk, DEALER IK cipal; Miss Young, primary; and SUUUV "OUR FAVORITE" SEWING MA give a concert next Sabbath evening, Moore, teacher at Cotton Shipman mill, at the crossing of CHINE. Havinc and threshinc are occunc- wood.

the Cottonwood, was doing active "The cheapest and best Sewing i i 1 of our farmers just service, grinding wheat turning Machine now manufactured for fam The Centennial Slate Board offers a premium for the best hill, best ten out some excellent flour. ily use is the Wilson. We certainly now. Two bushels of good wheat will secure the Coukant for one year. A building is being put Tip, in would use no other.

It works with Efmdale, on the south of the equal facility on muslin, cloth, cam 0 0 03 railroad, to be occupied as store brie, tarletan, flannel and leather. it in. MEDICI1TBS, house. it docs not paralyze the spine or 0 i) 0 tj Ui Mr. J.

R. Holmes' farm, about two wear out tho operator in any way Shaftings, railings and pulleys better thon the besf, at Fort Scott Foundry, Fort Scott, Kansas. All kinds of job work done at this miles from Elmdale, was the next neither does it demand an incessant And Everything Pertaining to a stopping place. We found Mr. and stoppage to find out where the dim hills, best acre, and best sixty acres of corn, in Kansas.

All pa-ties wishing to compete will at once, advise the board, and some one will be sent to examine the bills and acres. Each county is to have a separate and distinct collection at the Centennial. The Hinckley House register had the following names added to it during the week ending August 19: O. J. Hunt, W.

Lewis, J. C. G. Hartet, J. C.

Scroggins, county; A. R. Robinson, Chicago, Joe Allen, Peter Gierch; T. Howard Atchi Mra. Holmes busv.

and consenuentlv cuhv is, as none cxrsts. There is no 1 I happy. Mr. II. is stirring up mother difficulty.

It runs smoothly and FIRST-CLASS DRUG STORE. earth preparatory to fall planting, evenly, hems, fells, tucks, gathers Wo are obligations to Mrs. and binds. It does the finest and Holmes for courtesies extended. most beautiful work on cambric and office, on short notice, at reduced prices.

Sale bills printed cheap. Our genial young friend, Michael Murphy, returned home, Wednesday irght, from a trip to Leavenworth, Lawrence and St. Louis. 2sew goods, plenty of them, best in the market, very cheap, at J. P.

Pure Wines and Liquors for Medicinal Purposes afxays on Hand. Mr. S. M. Wood informed us that linen.

It also has the merit of bein he would be ready next week to cheaper than any other first-class commence sowing wheat. Ho ex- sewing machine. It docs not get son; JSl. Uonn, M. 15.

JNicnolson, pects to sow ninety acres. out of order, nor break needles, nor Council Grove; S. Lang, 11 worth; EAST SIDE OF BROADWAY, COTTONWOOD FALLS. KAS. Mr.

Thornton Martin was also slip, nor pucker the cloth. So com Caldwell Co's dry goods and gro- j. j. Tibbot, T. H.

Minehart, J. E. getting ready for a large acreage of plete has tho Wilson Sewing Ma Foster, St. Louis, Mo. chine been made, by a skillful com grain MEDICINE VS.

LAW. bination of brain and muscle, that Mr. Chris. Schnavely put in it has left nothing to be two hundred acres of fall wheat." Tuesday, an important case was THE OLDEST DIG STORE WEST OF MPOBIA-' Machines will be delivered at any rail And, next, we reached Mr. J.

Blackslrre's pleasant home. Mr. road station 111 this county, tree ot eery store. Ihe place to buy. By a change in the T.

S. F. R. li. time tabic, tho morning train will arrive three hours later and the evening train three hours earlier.

All communications of a respectful character, whether we agree with what is said by the author or not, are always welcome to our columns. The State Board of Equalization has fixed the rate per mile of the Blackshire is building: fences, making transportation charges, if ordered EDWI1T PBATT, improvements, etc. Upon ihis farm through the Company's Brand ried before a justice of the peace on Middle creek. Many fine legal points were, doubtless, involved, necessitating tho presence of considerable ability and large law books from this city. While preparations were being made, one of tho attorneys, fortunately, happened in the we found a novel arrangement for House, at 610 North Fourth street stacking hay or straw.

It is light St. Louis, Mo purchased the el established dm? store formerly owned by Williams Cor- iuacK, ana more recently dv wiiDur, crait has restocked it with and can easily be transferred to any They send an elegant catalogue part of the farm. It consists of an and chromo circular free on applica- T. S. F.

R. R. at which is drug store of W. W. Jones.

incline plane thirty feet long, near tion. PURE DRUGS MEDICINES an increase of $250 per mile in this there, lie started for the "scene of car- the center of which is abeam, to This company want a few moro which the rigging for bringing the good agents nage, unlike Richard with "his body clad in linen and the Statutes plane to a proper, elevation to EXCELLENT TEAS. FLUID AND SOLID EXTRACTS! AND MADE LARGE ADDITIONS TO THE OLD STOCK OF county. The amount of State taxes assessed against this county for 1874, is which 57,044.85 have been paid, leaving a balance of $2,388.52 yet due. The Original American Tea Com of '68 under his arm." The objective point was reached, court convened, jury empaneled, witnesses re meet the rapidly growing hay stack? is attached; over and under this incline runs two endless chains, pany, of York, of which Eobt Wells is President, was established lated what knew; and, in fact, with cross pieces extended, prcpeled by a crank operated at the ground in 1S40, and since that time has been I things were getting hot.

At this Marriage license was issued to Mr. steadily gaining in favor, not only in end of the machine by a small pony. Valentine Fritz and Miss Carrie PO'nt'onr lawyer found it necessary Paints, Oils, Mis, Glass, PntlF aM Painters' Slocfc the city of New York, but all over to produce documents, and show th Two men can stack thirty tons of hay per day with the machine. The lhe countrJ untl1 now lt reaches beetle browed justice and intelligen Generally. The attention of the ladies is called to my assortment of hay is fed on the lower end and car- 0VCIT section.

Tho leading press of jury that his was all The ried to a bight of twenty feet, if de- tte city and of hundreds of places in mammoth book was brought for Thompson, both of Diamond Creek townsihp, by Judge C. C. Whilson, this week. Farmers having wheat for sale should call on E. A.

Hildebrand, at CoUonwood. He will pay a good price for it. Call and see him before sclliag. ward, the justice's ears expanded sired. It is really a 'labor-saving the country have endorsed it as per-apparatus.

fectly reliable, and parties wishing STATIONARY, PERFUMERY, SOAP, HAIR the jurymen's nostrils distended and the mouths of the audience flew open On the same farm we found several excellent teas, at low prices, can, head of good horses, to which Mr. with perfeet confidence, send to this PREPARATIONS, FANCY ARTICLES. ETC. invite attention of purchasers to rav larsre and well aelected ttnrk. rfmm The expounder of legal lore opened his book, where the leaf was tnrnpH company for them.

Their teas are put up in one pound packages, with purchased by Dr. G. W. William, a tirafticiusr phvak-ian. and I ran therefore vuar'nt Go to L.E.

Damon, on Broadway. I jn 1 i a. uunu, nucu.ivikuc UISl WUIU8 IUUI tbeir purity, and am satisfied that 1 can pieate all, opposite tne Danic, to nave your met bis ffaze. were uPilul mn1rnr the kind and price printed on the wrappers; also, in boxes containing Blackshire appeared to pay considerable attention. Mr.

B. is, also, handling some fine Berkshire and Poland China hogs. Frcm this point, we next visited Mr. W. II.

Shaft's, and found all as busy as the little grasshopper. The gyrar iNot to be beaten this way 5, 10, 20 and 30 pounds. They range be administered a dose, addinsr a BOTH IN QUALITY AND PRICE. watches and clocks repaired. Mr.

Dumon has watches, clocks and plated ware for sale. tf MUs Cora Watson, accompanied by her father, A. B. Watson, will VuCathoUcon" and "Ipecacuanha? in price from 40 cents to 81.30 per pound. Our merchants can have which knocked the pegs from under FURNITURE.

PIANOS. I i 11 1 threshing machine was the samples mauea to tneir address Dy the jury, and caused them, like the I) start, Tuesday, for Iowa. Miss Cora Beecher-Tilton twelve, to "agree to chaff fly and sifting out "oodlins" enclosing 10 ce-Us for each sample. i TI. Ionic Manufacture.

of nice errain. Here wo found corn xiio company wibii reimoie agents will attend school tlicre during the disagree. A small amount every town to get up clubs amongst coming fall and "AnakestiT settled the astute jiTdo-e. Tbis entirely new instrument. nelr? no end of it; and the yield will be immense.

While Mr. Shaft was families for their teas, and offer great FURNITURE. all the essential qailities ot mor expnxive acd higher priced piaoos. is offered at a lower price than any similar one now in the mar. keU it Is durab'e, with a maxmfliecce of inducements.

Send for circular. rSbaft Morse, at Silver Creek, and our lawyer gallantly carried the are paying tho highest market price day, and, Wednesday morning, very for grain delivered at any station promptly returned to Dr. Jones' the busy threshing, we were busy skir Addres always, Eobt. Wells, Presi one hardly surpai ed. and yet can be pur mishing for watermelons.

"With chased at prices and on Urnis within the dent, No. 43, Vesey street, N. Y. read or ail. This instruin-Dt has all the between Florence and Emporia; 4or, i'United States Dispensatory," "and will ship on small commission.

received the "Statutes of '6S." And mod- rn improv-rneats. including the relf- our friend Estes, we stopped the growth of three melons, at least, and did it, too, wifhout the use ot butter. traed "AeraOe ireble. ml It fully war. SOUTHERN KANSAS BAPTIST Mr.

L. bron-rht to thin thusa "tale" is unfolded rutted. Otalror'irt tiled. ASSOCIATION. This body convened in Augusta on VATERS (This is not intended for Ben.

Gratz Brown.) The melons were good, the 6th inst. A larsre number of New Scale Pianos SCHOOL DISTRICT ELECTIONS. The folio wing'afe ihe returns from the school district elections as far as and we appreciate Mr. Shaft's kind ministers and lay members were present, and the various matters per ness in cultivating such excellent Are the best ma le. The touch elastic, and a line swg'ng tone, powerful, pure aud n.

varieties. EMPORIA, KANSAS, Manufacture all kinds of SCHOOL, OFFICE, CABINET, CHURCH, BED-ROOM, PARLOR, and KITCHEN FURNITURE, At prices that taining to the interests of this denomination were carefully attended to; prominent.amons; which was the Waters' Concerto Organs The everlasting sunflower grows reported to the County Superintend ent. Only a few districts have reported the tax levied: District Ko. 5-H. E.

Snj-der. TreasnrVr. Can not be excelled in tone ot beiut they office somo cucumbers measuring about twelve inches in length and twelve inches in circumference. Also, some excellent sweet corn. The Rev.

Mr. Clark, Presbyterian minister at Emporia, will preach (he funeral sermon of the lato Phcenora Ice, at 2 o'clock, p. Sunday, August 29th, at the School House in District No. 2. Summer complaint prevails to some extent among the infants in profusely along "he CoUonwood I efr cm petitory 1 9 coi.certo is a fl le employment ot a home missionary river and.

tributaries. The valuable for this district. District XO 8. J. S.

Iditrhell. Diia'ioD o' thebumaq Tiic Pkices kxtrkxclylow for ca during hit month, m-ntbly lnt-lmDti rreHvrd: on properties of the sunflower are not fully appreciated, and is permitted JirictXo. lo Pntr.ck Lawless, Treasurer PUtrietNo. 14 Hewitt CYaik, Tiasurer. Dim ict Xo.

23 Geo. Dromiuond, Tirasuier. At their last business session the following was unanimously adopted: Whereas, J. W. Hess, proprietor piaros, 10 to f2 orgmn, 5 to flO; sccomJ hand inMrumn.u.

3 In ti. monthly afer firstdepisit. Agents waxt.d A li er I DEFY COMPETITION. intinci ah a. j.

Uercer, Clerk J. G. to go to waste. On our third page of the Hotel, has kindly iuo, i icasnrer. Uiikrict No.

i -ii. W. Teaser. A lull line of uphoUtered rood, marble discount to teachers. church' tcbools.

lodge, etc. 8pe ial induce ments t. the trade. Ilutiated eatal mated. will be found an item o.ithis subject.

tendered the use of his hotel, free of -li-tictNa-W. M. Watcbouse, director; top atanda. mirror, bat ra ks, towel arms and From Mr. Shaft's, we returned charge, to the Southwestern Kansas niuiicit itcosurer.

Joint 1 Strict Jio. 41 Jane A.THhmt Ti iiOR-CK WaTEKS A SOXS. Hroa lay. CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES Mew York. Box Sfo67.

rector; E. W. Brace, Clerk; A. Kirk, Treas- Baptist Association: therefore be it home "happy as little Now in etocc, and to be sold at Jtesolced. That this association do TESTIMONIALS OF nvigorated by tho pure air' of the a xrw Joint District Xo.

71 L. O. Cnnninjrham, Di rector; A. KcUregor, Clerk; P.D. Montgomery, Treaamer.

GRASSHOPPER PRICES. hereby tender a unanimous vote of WATEPJS' PIANOS morning. Send for retail price Hat, and remtm- thanks to Air. Hess tor the use ot his this locality. Mothers should be careful of their own, and children's diet, during this season of green etables and hot weather.

Mr. Edwin Pratt has some beautiful samples of wall paper, at bis drug sfore. Persons desirinor to add to Water' New Seal Pianos hare cecutlar ber we guarantee satisfaction, or money re- house. REAL-ESTATE TRANSFERS. LIST OF LETTERS" ruaoed.

a complete line 01 Resolved, That we will ever bear The following are the real-estate Remaining in the PostofSce, uncalled Coffins, Caskets Metallic Cases in in-ateful rememberance the self- transfers recorded in this county for Lindne8s of our brethren Always on hand. Orders by telegraph for, up to 4 o'clock, p. Aug. 19: promptly anwered. Jieriu.

"ew York Tnbuae. The tone of i be Waters Piano Is rich I-low and sonorous. They porn great volume of ound. and the continuation of ourd or singing power ts one ot their moat marked leaturcs. ew York Times.

Waters' Concerto Organ is so yoicad as have tone like a fud, rich alto ro e. It Is especially human in its tone, powerful, jet sweet. Rural New Yorker. F.E.Bkr. the week ending August io, 1875: and friends ot AugusU in adminis- Address ail your orders to the heantv and comfort rF their I J.

M. Branrb Daniel buier and wife to M. B. tering to our temporal necessities- CILMORE ARNOLD, Borrows, west half of northeast quar- He-solved, That we tender oar 1 i 1 1 Julio Bowman. homes, should leave their orders for Jtn cooper.

wIl paper with Mr. Pratt tap s. Hohk-n. EMPORIA, KANSA. ter.

northwest quarter, north half of heartfelt thanks to the citizens of rMn H. S. Hicks left at the Cour of southwest quarter, southwest qjiar- Augusta for the unbounded gener-ter of southeast quarter, and south- osity and uniform courtesy to the NOTARY PUBLIC. NEWSPAPER- Joe O'Davie. Wm Owner.

C. Pracbt. T. Pracht. Tat Braa.

Jamea Kburm. S. W.ti Bankin. A. J.

Stainbrook. f.G.Shick. J.B Sharp. J. 8.

Stout. Mrs B. Smith. Abraham Stotts. I.

T. Haunters. C. naTrir. MiaaC.

Wi'son. Mra. B. Wilaon. Isaac Wilson.

AKT two extraordmarilr Iarcre hendt I Moore. I ainor. east quarter of southwest qnarter of members of this A. B. VACOMER, Mr.

Hicks informs OS i 5 m.Um Morris. ofj-tnillett. GEORGIA FLORIDA mr inform atioa section it: east half of northwest Resolved, That all newspapers i 1 1 1 r.n .1 a. should aubaeribe for Micbeal Mnruhr inai ne pianieu me seeu rrora one Justice of the Peace quarter and west half of northeast within the bounds of this association quarter of section 24; northeast quar- be requested to publish, the foregoing head and will have about two bushels the Jfoasiso Saws, published at tiavannah, Georgia. Ualljr, $io; Weekly, IS per aaaum.

advertinen desirinx cnUmier la tfts etatea, should ane iu colttiuna. JT is the best rarEK ix the Southeast. Specimen eopim I receipt of 5 cent. aWrea J.H. tSTILL.

aataoDah, Simon urphy. Peter McGee. McCabe. Etia Moors, it OJtUery. from the millett grown from it.

ter and northeast quarter of south- resolutions. west quarter of section 22: south half Rev.X. L. Rigby, Moderator. AND NOTARY PUBLIC.

Ail kinds of eonyeyancIn proropUy ex- We understand that several par- Wm. Vexhvm, P. M. of northwest quarter of section if; 1 Robert Kerr, Secretary..

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