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Chase County Courant from Cottonwood Falls, Kansas • 4

Chase County Courant from Cottonwood Falls, Kansas • 4

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The mail from the Eas is as often COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS. HaRDWARE, tinware, wagons, etc. DISTRICT COURT. S. R.

JUDGI. lwonrthr honrs behind time as IheCny Council met, last on iim of lt. owin- chiefly to the 7 Z' VTeh JLwaJze 7 I ri I vr I man nirain foAn ueiy ui castciu ii.iieu.uua, Bradley and Sieker. This court convened, Tuesday, May 2, 1876, and, thus far, has dis FHIDAY, MAY 5, 1876. CITY AND COUNTY NEWS.

nreat nnmber of ra-senrers. lor The minutes of the previous meet posed of the following cases; i whose accommodation the T. ing were read and approved. oiaie 01 rvansas vs. xienry and The petition of M.

M. Young for S. F. R. R.

is persuaded to wait. Mary Cline, felony; continued. a retail liquor license was State of Kansas vs. J. W.

Burns TIME TABLE. The petition of T. C. Herrington A smart Illinois girl who had been cruelly jilted, rose up in her wratti Eastward. Cs'Wirl.

ior a retail liquor license was GILLETT, Dealer la HARDWARE, STOVES AND TINWARE, AGRICULTURAL SPLEIVIETS. THE BEST HARVESTERS MADE IN -THE COUNTRY EL WARD'S, WOOD'S AND M'CORMICK'S. ciEHi.KarEE, a.ic stoyes. 1 KAILS, IRON AND STEEL, WAGON AND WOODWORK, COTTONWOOD FALLS, KANSAS. No.

4. Stations N. 2 i-rfail I it. I t. IMail.

granted. and recovered $5,000 for breach of and R. R. McDermott, larceny; con tinned. State of Kansas vs.

J. W. McWii liams, embezzlement; continued. Mr. S.

A. Breeae, City Treasurer. promise; and 6he had no sooner got Safford p. l. Jf- 5.0-'j 1 :33 A.

mJt M. Bio 4:51 No. 16, Ft. T. M.

9 it) 94)5 8.30 7:55 7S4 then presented his report for the ot'nw'il 5:14, State of Kansas vs. J. C. Klmdule. Hunt 'a this suit out of the way than she took some of the proceeds and went right year beginning Slay 3d, 1S75, and 31 libel; fc.

J. Wood, complainant; jurv 4j 8-52 I ending April 22a, 1076, from which BilJ 12:12 Cedar Ot empaneled, May trial had, jury to work on another a handsome wo take the following totals: All trains run daily except Nos. 15 and 16; anJ laning to agree; cause continued black silk, made after the "Domestic Knhnd date of last report. 109 02 they run every u-y rxrvt Mimlay. This is the case that grew out of 226 89 I nGctjpiB uunug me year 70 OUR 3U3SCRI3ERS.

Total 1. $335 91 the publication of the "Whangdoo-dle's Lamentations." We understand rata out since date of lat report 68 SclxriixTs to the CoPeaxt, when they see ANOTHER CAR LOAD OF WHEAT Aa cross OI their papers, will know that ijr papers, will Know that the jury stood eight for acquittal and On baiU at present 222 2S AND CORN FOR COLORADO. tnev are 111 arrears, or tiiat their subscription FIRST-CLASS TAIlORINC 26 54 in nanda of County Treas. lour for conviction. Eds; has exinreu.

ami they are rp-unilv requested Mr. M. N. Everett, Treasurer of to settle ui, as we are in need of money just now Total amount on hand at $318.7 State of Kansas vsC. C.

Watson, and bctiucs we nave to cah lor our print- Colorado Territorial Grange, -was in inrstwK. We ho, ie the iriemls of the Corn ant assault; continued This report was referred to Com will nl no furtliT rjneit to eitlM.T call and I thia rnn ntv lact- Weilnocoir seuleuporremittheamoui-toftiicir indebted- 1 8 C0Unl last Wednesday, SOllClt- State of Kansas vs. J. W. Ferry, ni'ttee on i inance.

assault; continued The fee for retail liquor license ing aid for the grasshopper sufferers of that Territory. He is well recom State of Kansas vs. George Balch; was fixed at Szxo per annum, for LOCAL SHORT STOPS. appeal dismissed. TAILORING.

A LA IVSODE X. IMT. HAYES SON" Bespectfully announce to the citizens oi Cottonwood Falls ami Chase county, that they hare taken rooms in the. OLD FRENCH RESTAURANT, ON BROADWAY, And commenced tailoricg. Garments ot all styles will becut and ma-le op in arood taste and war-runted to fit.

this quarter mended by the officials of Colorado. State of Kansas vs. Fred. Pracht; On motion of Mr. Howard, the He satisfied all with whom he talked appeal dismissed.

clerk was directed to furnish S. that there is a real necessity for help State of Kansas vs. John Damar, Wood with a list of parties who had larceny; plead guilty. ing the people of Colorado, taken out license daring the previous State Kansas vs. Pat and Ed.

who have beer, eaten out two years 8'x months to keep liquor saloons; Ryan, larceny; change of venue to also, those who were licensed, last in succession by the locusts. They Marion county granted. Our if Us Oaiis in i State of Kansas. Tuesday, Mr. Wood requesting the need seed corn and spring wheat.

Subscribe for the Courant. Old papers for sale at this office. Go to Caldwell Co's. and see it. Seo call for Republican County Convention.

A large stock of tools and shoes at CaldwelKt Co's. See call for the Democratic mass convention to-morrow. Democratic ma convention, Sat K. Wood vs. T.

S. F. R. same. The people of this county did not damages; stricken from docket.

An ordinance allowing the follow Call and try ns TVe will always be found ready and willing to take measures and wait on our patrons with pleasure. 0 J. M. AG tYFS S. F.

R. R. vs. W. S.

ask in vain for assistance in thehour ing bills was passed: Romigh, administrator, and Marga W. W. Sanders, City Clerk, $28.10 J. P. Caldwell, election judge, 3.00 of their need; therefore, let us take hold of this matter in earnest and ret Kellogg, administratrix of the FASHIONABLE CLOTHING HOUSE.

estate of U. B. Warren? et al; demurer overruled, notice of exception, A. b. Howard, 2.00 C.

A. Bntton, 2.00 load a car or two for suffering hu- FIRST-CLASS CLOTHESMC HOUSE. manity in our neighboring Terri and defendants Crocker, Doolittle and Britton given twenty days to A. B. Wagoner, eleet'n clerk, 2.00 W.

R. Hinckley, 2.00 tory. A car will be at Cedar Point, Gk IP. answer, and plaintiff ten days to re jonn otenen, rent elect day 2.00 ply, and cause continued. Monday, May at Hunt's, Tuesday, May atElmdale, Wednesday, May 159 COMMERCIAL STREET, EMPORIA, KAS.

Martin Timmons, prinung 10 00 A motion requiring the saloon David Wood vs. E. E. and. W.

R. G. 10: at Cotto nwood, Thursday, May il t0 tlie ctizens of Lvon countr and Southwestern tnat tney navo eniartreu their hue of fHi-ilit. Hinckley; dismissed, each party to keepers to keen in a conSDicuou Kansas establish ment in EmiK.ria in the wav of L'lothin. fonts' i-i.

ti pay his own costs. 11; at baHord, rriday, May 12. Let place in their respective saloons a our department of clc- As heretoiore, T. S. Jones vs.

Nathan and Hetbl copy of the ordinance regulating the each one appoint himelf a commit hey Grover; judgment by default ERCHANT TAILORING. tee of one to see that he contributes urday, ay G. See tall. We had an excellent rain Wednes. day night and on Thurcda.

Caldwell Co. have on hand a fine assortment cfdry goods. Mrs. T. S.

Jones returned from a short visit east, last Tuesday. 1, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Childs became the parents of a daughter.

Caldwell Co. ara selling goods as cheap as they can be bought in Emporia. A splendid lot of groceries at Cald sale of intoxicating liquors wag passed. (xreen oster vs. b.

N. Wood; ppeal dismissed. Judge S. P. Young addressed the his share towards loading the car, which, as soon as loaded, will be Council a fetv minutes, stating how J.

S. Shipman vs. B. C. Bailey et dismissed.

M. Hoffman vs. John and Mary shipped to Denver, Colorado, to Wm. Lee and Andrew Mc- difficult it is for any one to get hold of the city ordinances in caso a per Will be kept the leading feature, and no effort will be spared to give eathfai-tion to all enctotnera vk -Vvervfull artiuentof jrools will be kept ia stock, embraeiny French and English orated Coatmjrs, Fancy Suitings, Worsted and Cassimere Trowserinir. Cheap Casnmeres, Kentucky Jeans, etc, etc We have just received a complete line of the above goods, and suit will be irot gn to order on PeTnr READY-IV1ADE CLOTHING.

We ha re just added to our tock a pood linef Rea.lv-Made Clothing, which will be sold at a small advance for cash, our motto beinjr, "Quick sales and mall proliu HATS -AUD-OjPS' Pneters, Chairmen of Committee son should desire seeing them, and suggestec that they be placed in the hands of the Police Judge for keep Kyan; default. Patron's Commercial Agency of Chase county vs. W. G. Patton; dismissed.

Shipman Doolittle vs. Board of ing, so that they may be always accessible to the citizens. of Relief of Grasshopper Sufferer, for Colorado. Mr. Everett informs us that instructions Lave been forwarded to the railroad agent at Pueblo, to send on to these gen- well Co's, are being sold at hot torn prices.

have also opened a full line of the newest styles in XIatj and Caps and nmiwM -ith any other house in the business. I'roPC to compete Chase County CommisHinersv in- Mr. Howard said the law reauired Wl the clerk to keeD charge of the ordi- junction; injunction made perpetual Id ITT Tuesday, May 2, Mr. and Mrs. A.

GENTS' FISR-JISHBMC GOODS- A fall aMriinent of cents' fine nhirti nn.lcrwMi- t.oo t. 11. nances. o. r.

vvaison vs. iv. cc tlemen a car load of grain which S. Howard became the parents of line of neckwear inchu.ins scarfctc. PrieeV On motion, the clerk was directed R-; continued.

lb nkini our friun for t.ast favors, we eordmllv in.U another son. was shipped to that point, a few days to furnish the Police Tude with a I o. JN. ood, administrator of the our store (Wm.Clapp-sbuil 'inj;) and examine our jfoo.ls andakour prie. P.J0NES4CO.

Seventy-five tons of ha for sale a0' and cnsiSned to another party, copy of all the ordinances to be kept estate of Augusta Winn vs. K. which car stopped at Cedar Point on in said Tude's office for reference. I 1. K.

continued. 1 LUMBER. Mr. Bradley, of Committee on ixoyes vs. cc x.

1C. its way west. REPORT OF ELMDALE SCHOOL for the first month of the spring term Streets and Alleys, made a verbal continued. report, calling the attention of the Henderson Sharp vs. Elizabeth Council to the bad condition of sev- Sharp, divorce; granted.

eral of our streets, caused by letting Diana Lawson vs. Lawson, (Successor to W. C. Edwards.) A full stock of all kinds of divorce: granted. the water run promiscuously through Snsan T.rnrpnH (ion XT oil tne streets, without directing its I course.

diTSmcteLcia. AKec7 Pine Lumber, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Chase county vs. A. Y. Moldenbauer, rt Mr.

Howard said Union -'Yt at George Collett's, Middle creek, Chase county. It rained very hard, Sunday night and Monday and Tuesday were quite wintry. Cottonwood Ilotel is doinsr a heavy business, and is giving gen. eral satisfaction. Eleven car loads of grain were shipped east from Cottonwood durin 9 the lust quarter of A.pril.

Correspondence is solicited, on local topics, from all parts of the county for the Coueant. The Teachers' Institute of this must be fixed. BUBlUUJ VU UtiUU, U1LU 9i dismissed. Mr. Howard was added to the 92 5 92 Patron's Commercial Agency of Committee on Streets and Alleys.

The clerk was directed tODurchase Chase county vs. Ellis Smith: dis- 9 9 9 7 9X two lamps tor the use of the Council, misseu. A resolution was passed ratifying Green Foster vs. S. N.

Wood; I WILL SELL AT A VERY A FULL SUPPLY OF COAL ALWAYS OJV HAND. OFFICE AND YARD NORTH OF THE DEPOT. COTTONWOOD. KANSAS. 10 7 8 the contract entered into between judgment of Justice affirmed.

Euiina itailcy Clara Bailey Jennie Holmes Hattie 'Watson Viil'e Watson Josephine Crawford Virginia KozlllaTalk-ngtou Adilie Talkinglon Omcr Tnlkiniiioo Albert Talkinton Mary Park Helen Park Cora Park Carrie Wood A rlii ill Wood Amelia MoMenhauer. Liilie Laurie A me' Mary McMillan Jolianv McMillan the Mayor and W. T. Hudson for E.G. Minnick vs.

T. S. F. 9 1 the erection of two stone walls on R-i settled at cost of defendant, the east line of Broadwav and on Wm. Wedding vs.

T. S. F. 10 WAGONS, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, ETC. 9 either side of the bridge, the tops of settled at cost of defendant, the same to be on a level with the S.

N. Wood vs. T. S. F.

B. 10 10 10 10 10 10 9 8 9S 9 10 93-7 10 10 9 1 9 10 Vi 9S 10 9 9' 10 10 5-V 10 two cases; continued. present road-bed, and the street to 4 8 6 9 6 i i 5, 8 9y 9 9 10 10 10 8', 10 2 3 3i ISt 9 9 Sarah C. Hallett vs. W.

H. Rus be filled in level with the bridp-e. for IF YOU ARE VAFJT OF G-OOD sell; continued at cost ot plaintiff. the sum of $240 10 considerable time of the Council Judicial District will meet at Great Bend, October 3d to Cth. Sixteen car loads of wheat and corn were shipped east, last week, from Elmdale and Cottonwood.

The T. Si S. F. R. K.

ja doing a heavier business now from points in this county than it ever has before. T. F. Davenport, dentist, of Era. poria, will be at Cottonwood Falls.

"Wednesday and Thursday, May 17th 9. was taken up, both bv members and PROF. TICE FOR MAY. Prof. Tice has made the followins GO TO outsiders, in the discussion of the appointment of City Marshal and Sxing pay of same, without the forecast of the weather for May: 10 James McMillan Julia Shiiimnn Ba Shioman Annie Shiuman Homer Allen Uz.ie Allen n'o'fred Loveall Loveall WilUrd Swanson lo--ali Swanson Porter Mar.

in Thomas flaxwell OVie Keller George liii'er Col 11 nous Kider Kddv Keller Weslev Keller Boards coming to anv definite con 9 8 9 1st and 2d continued cloudy weather and rain in Canada and New En- J-WI. CRIFFS elusion. 9Ki 9 Adjourneu to meet, June 5, 1876, gland. In the west and noithwest, at 6:30 o'clock, p. m.

changing to clear with rising to high 10 7 barometer to to 4th. In the west RAILROAD MEETING. Mary Hunt, Teacher. and IStb. One car of miners' goods, accompanied by four men, parsed Cottonwood, last Wednesday, on their road to San Juan.

Lookout for the new, rlegant fif -lu-uiurrow isaturoay) nigrbt lsUnrf ru; THE FOURTH OF JULY. THEY ARE AGENTS FOR THE JUSTLY CELEBRATED DCl iur luranroaa meeung. cioudv weathcr) with heavy in meeting will be held at the everv citizen of Ch Congregational Church, this city, LQat Let piaces, ana, pernaps, witn severe aesire 8torm3. 8th in the west to 1 ith in teen-ball pool tr.b which will soon this evening, to make arrange- arrive at the Union Billiard Hall I ments to celebrate the centennial 4th Vu mammons, the east, rising to high barometer and the questions is what kind of a Lnf, ni nnn Mf BAIN MITCHELL WAGONS. ana oaioon, opposite Union Hotel, ot July in an appropriate manner railroad do we want and howrewe IIth in the west to cth in th John Wooley, the barber, is doino- A general turnout of the citizens of Twocarloads-llffy wagoas-In transit and will soon arrive.

Th .1 good work in the tonsorial line. He tbe c0urit7 is desired. The follow going to get it Butler county is WIin barometer and rising tern-anxious and ready for a road. Pndinc, in plete 6tock of uu com- givc3 ten shaves lor $1. If you de.

lnS is the call A j. I 1, xu. uguna (rare, atier riniulv WAnlKlir ln.TP-T LiTi a -r- -rr- A sjoopo, theCoT-sponoi I4tb ia WABB, the railroad meeting held in this city. ln 1 sire a good, clean shave, give him a r5 lZ'A! SfSSSZSSi Call. tonivemrr of Am.iaia.In,lei,jMfe in app-opnate mauuer.

do hereov request the GotoL.E,Dumon,on Broadway next door to the bank, to have your SSvKSfc rWiiSS April 22d, says: NVe suggest that cool ie0asaDt l6th Iron, Steel Nails, Wagon Wood Work, and all Kinds of of celetiraiinz the same Kesi-ew fully, 01, 1 11 mo tool, laiiiiig J. P. Kuhl. county, that they give ud alHkouht barometer, rising temperature, ed- ot the narrow caup-e road, aa nar gauge road, as our watches and clocks repaired. Mr.

Dumon has watches, clocks and plated ware for sale. tf The blacksmith shop of ilr. A. people will not aid such a road, either ing in cloudy weather with heavy LN Ji3vJ UUJVLJVl OQ.LA.T. ST rain and wind Btorms in places.

19th! S. A. TTig, S.A. Bree, Hunt, J. W.

MeWiUiama, Geo. W. Este. II. B.

Wer-i. J. C. Martin. J.

P. Cantrall, J. P. laldwell, S.J SwaTir. rf.

ai AUllie, 1'ratt, W. A. Slorpaa, C. A. Britton, S.

I) Preese, C. C. Hassler, C. Whitsou, C. Watsou, W.

S. SiBiih, S. P. Younir. A.

Howard, W. by county or township aid, as our ln the west to 22d in ttio east, falling EMPORIA, KANSAS. Miner was broken open, last Satur valley is of too much importance to be burdened with bonds issued to day night, and two stocks, together FOUNDRIES. A. G.

Miner, "with the dies and pins for same, "were carried away. It will take at construct such a one-horse affair County aid can'not be obtained for barometer, with a lain and wind storm, followed by rapidly barometer, clear and cool 2ist to 23d, general high barometer, with clear, cool and pleasant weather. PLOTTS' STAR ORCANS. Addreji lwrd PIo. Watbington, S.

HEAL ESTATE RECISTErT REPUBLICAN COUNTY CONVEN TtON. EMPORIA FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP. least $15 to rephce them. any road in this county, bat all bona mere wiJIe a mas convention 1 inn 1 of the of Chase countv Propositions for standard gauge 23d in the west, to 26th in the east, C. JONES.

Prom-fetor 1-. I 4 1 1 a ri a Tl 3 J. W. ilcWilliams is located in the Chase County Bank, and will promptly attend to matters i law E. P.

BArJCROFT, "ciu at vyononwooa ails, on Stur- uo receive cue considera- falling barometer, risin? temnera- Vara day, May 13th, at one o'clock t. 'a 1 uv-v 1 1 fuj If. Ition, and will be aided by township bonds." ture, ending with cloudy weather for the purpose of electing two dele Land Abstract Office, and real estate; a specialty made of with ram in daces. 26th in th wrct meta gates, and two alternates, to rcpre- business in the United States Land 4 A lieHel. P.O.

Drawer 247 ocui. vyiiase county at the State Ue- DEMOCRATIC. MASS CONVPN. OiScc. Promptness and efficiency iu jyiu lue etust, rising 10 hlgn barometer, with generally clear and TION.

publican Convention which convenes in Topeka on May 24th, for the Dur- guaranteed. A Democratic Mass Convention lot is' gjjir Organs pleasant weather. 2SU1 in the EMPORIA, KANSAS. ESTABLISHED 19 TXAMS. the -K-al Estate Kegiiter." If your geraniums don't flourish, pose 01 electing delegates to the Xa- will htM "waii tional publican which Falls ItXS? to 31st in the east, falling barometer, meets in Cincinnati on the 24th of 1876, for the purpose of ltinS ri8inS temPeture, ending in cloudy west, Jn vuc purpose or electing ire In cae warran'pf! noi to erack or warn i' pronrlr ned.

Send for ra ali srue. Ad dress Edward Plotth Wabinatn. N. and threatening weather, with heavy -j aicTVd, nree delegates and three alternates Unu2staaiiYlPrC8ldent thG State Convemron United btates. tohn u- -Q rains and storms in places.

just graft thera upon tomato vines and see how that works. A Los Angeles man tried it, and his geranium, or tomato its hard to tell which is growing thriftily and blossoming beautifully. PLOTTS' STAR ORGANS. PLOTTS STAR By order of the Countv Rrnnhlin KZ.S An? person wishing to purchase a pvrlor orirn whprn thpra ia wn mtrpnt Inr tha FOR SALE. CentralCommit.ee.

Vh r'n Comb ne beauty, durability and worth. Send Forty acres of Erood bottom, land -1 wuld do well to write lor Ttal rate, to M'-r liiuraiea catalogue brore bur nr. 'U for terras apply tthU office, ASStaTKMnM.

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