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Chetopa Herald from Chetopa, Kansas • 3

Chetopa Herald from Chetopa, Kansas • 3

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uai want corn, l. c. tm W. C. BOOTHS.

Sturges Williams oats, and wheat. Results or the great fculky plow trial In central Ms uiiri. Itoaneke. March 2. 1876, at Gltrow.

March Sm. Bertha E. Rnw sow left on Mondayjnight laet to visit friends in Fort Scott. i3d, aflewerrv.Mareh 4th. UKToPA, SATUKDAT, Al'KIL 7.

hi Co, Go entr lard aad bacon wanted exchange for groceries at Morgan's. We the ronMBtttpe appointed by the reprpeeui tires of en hy plows hi a field tri' held to dar, afir mrt a wot o( i Dissolution of Copartnership. The copartnership heretofore exitting beiwern V. H. K.tcb.m, K.

V. officer aad Lee CUrk. under Ike arm nana mt kot chain Jt i thU riy dUsnlved by mutual consent. Customers of the late firm will piease W-aVr teir paw books (be llank to be written up uci receive tbeir bLac. Ail prrtont.

indebted to the firm wilt ple.e ni.Ve arrangements t. meet tbeir paper at ntatui iff. F. KkicuaM, R. W.

umcu. Lne Clark. Cbetepa, April HT. $Jw The cheapest and best Sulky rit rVHii laue BMM thorough test on to buy, in i lie John Deere Gilpin irou unani- tlow ejl points the Gilpin tit Libette county. i ou reward J.

W. Allison who with Robert Armstrong in'the cattle business, returned from St. Louis on Wednesday night last. Miss Minnie Cunningham, who has school in the vicinity tlie first premium on points, i plow, for sale by J. J.

smith. Broom corn seed at Jib for 25 cents. Real Estate Agents, bur It: v. ease of management, dtrrabf lit simplicity and quality of work. John F.

Lewis, es O. Swi nney, Wm. G. Buti.ee, Committee. Jam- G.

Williams, lllCHAKD Kxistok, Quick sales and small profits. All goods at bottom prices at J. J. Smith's. Notice.

undersigned wll! continue the Braking buineas as successor to Co, and by prompt and earefui attention to ail bu-ihe entrustett to bin. hones to of Chetopa for the last six months, returned to her home at Fort Gibson Monday night laet. -Messrs C. A. Wilkin, W.

F. Thrall, Oliver Srmmes, and Webb Marks of Oawego, payed Chetopa a A line lot of baby wagons cheap at Herman's uew Furuiture store. receive the patronage bestowed oa tbe old firm. CLAUX. Chetopa, April 19, IS76.

Chetopa. Kansas, Eleei iti of councilman iu 2nd ward Monday neat. Goal and timber 1 found iu abundance in I alfetle eeunty. 1 The Missouri, Hanaaa Texee R. XL will bHatf yon 4 Tbette county.

The U. S. Senate eonirtned tha nomination of L. S. Cram pvt niaa-ter ai Oswego on the 24th Inst.

Labotte coent i well watered by i lumerottti streams, is a rolling prairie, and contain stvsrap land. Presbyterian social at the residence liee Everything in the furniture cheaper than ever at Calvin's. seed Co cents per bushel at Millet Riffle's flying visit one day this week and of We take pleasure in recommending to the customers of Ketcbara and tEe public generally our ate partner. Mr. Lee Owing to the great decline in goods iu the eastern market.

Loose's Glark, who succeeds to the business of the Chetopa floor takee the lead in Money to Loan on Long or Short' Time). course called on the IIebald office. Call again gentlemen. James Martin of Coody's Bluff. Indian Territory, paid Chetopa a Sedalia.

arc offering their new aid large stock of spring and summer goods much cheaper than ever before. Fish I Fish I Fish lit'' arm or Ketcuam as a genticmau emlnenily qualified for the business or Banking, and in whose integrity wc Lave the fullest contideuce. If. H. Ketcuabs.

8-3w u. W. OrriCEX. Notice. Labette county District eourt: Go to Fraun berg's for sweet cider, i ae a ujm New Goods The latest sprin? styles in ladies' business visit ou Saturday last.

Mr. Margin is a heavy stock dealer and Mackerel, white-6-di, trout, pickerel, halibut, and codfish just at Bedell Bros Farms for Sale Cheap, and on Easy Terms. and children's hats, also a new assort ment of ladies neck ties, embroideries fee at A. C. St.

Johk. J. a. isler, ruinua, axalnt E. W.

Jenkins, Mary F. Jenkins, J. F. Teiberlinr and W. A.

Madari. Da. want corn, Stnrges Williams oats, and wheat. Road a Portion of Our Lict fJW. Free went Thursday evening.

All are curdislly Invited. Mr. C. C. Peyton, who lost a pair of horse, on fcaturday last, pursued and found them neer the Missouri line rant of Columbus, Kansas.

Ote. II. Viceroy, formerly ef this 4laee, wai Mopping with hie brother at Armstrong, Kansas, on the 13th tn.t. LEGAL HOTICES brings a good trade to our city. Jack Piersen came over from 15 utter lat week abd purchased at A.

F. Smith's shop two very elegant pop wagons. Mr. Pierson informs us that be is engeged in the pop business at Joplin, Mo, Mr. P.

waa formerly business partner of Mayor Large of this plaee, and we cheerful The Mate of Kansas to the said defend tuU, ieiDerune o. You and each of vou are hereby notified Go to Traun berg's for sweet cider. Best bargains iu Furuiture at Tier-man's new store. Administrator's Notice. Notice is hereby given to all to whom it Invoice of flower pots Just at Bedell Bros.

fully commend him to the people of tniy concern, that 1 the uadersifrned was by the Probate Court of the county of Labette, and state of Kansas, on the S' i dav of April A. D. 1876. duly appointed administratrix de boHs ion with the will annexed, of the last will and testament of Uavid B. ak.

late of said eountv, deceased, vi Lav Ua Peck, deceased. 7-3wl Mary J. Peck. Administratrix. 160 acres la seven selles of Chetopa, SS under plow, fair house, aice yeuuf or-cnard Price $1,400 SO0 acres ta N.braas a for sale or exchange for Southern Kansas land Pries $12 per sere Close te railresd.

161 acres west alios of Chetopa, SS under plow, 30 in wheat Prioe $7 per aero 160 acre. 6 miles from Chetopa, as acres und.r cultivation. 300 braring fruit trees, a ood house, living water. Prioe 3LMS, half down. JopHu.

Dentistry! Kow is the time to We art iii formed tint a settlers meeting was held at the Alton aehool bouse Thursday last. Speeches were, Mr. Grant yetoed the bill fixing the get a uew set of teeth II. A. lnwiw.

that you have been sued with the other defendants named in the action above entitled, in the Labette county, Kansta. District Court, by the gaid plaintiff, f. B. Wisslpr. and that vou must answer the petition of said pi hit iff filed in said court oa before the 27th day of May, 1876, or raid petition will be taken as true and a personal judgment will be rendered acaint the said defendant, W.

Jenkins, for the num of $500, together with IS par cant interest thereon from the 16th day of February, 1875, and the further sum of $180 attorney's fee for mortgage foreclosure and co-is of tuit upon a certain note executed by said defendent, E. W. Jenkins, on August ldih. 1873. at Chetopa, Kansas, and a certain morteage thon and there executed by biro and his wife, Mary F.

Jenkins, all salary of President at $25,000 per annum after 1877. 160 seres 7 miles from Chetopa. fair bouse, three'rootn. good well watrr. larg bearing orchard, good stock water, 40 acre, nnder plow, a line, high, sightly location.

Price $2,000 half down, balance on He year's time at IS per eent. This is the finest located stock farm in Southern Kansas. The south front is on the Una of the Indian Territory. The neighborhood is thickly settled by people from Illinois, Iowa anil Indiana. choot house convenient.

It belongs anon-resideut, and is offered at a reduced price. 80 acres 3 miles from Chetopa, fair house, good well, 30 acres under plow. Frica $10 per acre. 87 acres In six miles of the eitv, a fair bouse, 20 acres ender plow. Plenty of water far stoek Frico $000 if sold la 3 days made a big dinner for a l.aud a geueral Come and see the best stove ever brought to Chetopa.

Lyov, Taylor Co. lluaa Notice to Land Owners. State or Kansas, Count- of Lahette, ss: The State of Kansas to whom it way concern: Whereas, application has been mide Parties deirinjr to dispose of house A residence in the city of Chetopa on a block, dost to hueinees part or eity, rooms, elntern, garden, fruit and forest trees, stable, Ae. Prioe 31800 cash or to exchange for eountry prop' rty te Labette county or eity properte in Matfieu, 1 1: or Iwulo, Michigan. It is rssHsnts property ad wlU be sold at bargain.

good time by the party. Bedell Bros, are soiling a little the fleetest end moat complete spring wagon we have set. Two of these have been on exhibition at their house and have baeu purchased by Bender Grant and Geo. Leap. hold ood can do so more speedily and sret a better nnce for them bv We regret to chronicle the retirement of It.

W. Officer from the business circles of Chetopa. Mr, Officer goes to Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, to eugave in the lumber business. In Mr.

Officer we loe one of our best business men. Mr. Officer has been connected with the banking business of Chetopa as President of the First National Bank, one of the firm of Ketch- bringing them to the Auction honse of S. B. Sloaue corner Third and Maple street.

by petition to the Board of County Commissioners of said county for a county road as follows: Commencing at the government corner common to section, seven and eijrbt. and seventeen and eighteen, in township thirty-three, ot ranee twentT-one then and there delivered to David U. Swart, and thereafter to-wit: October 24th. 1873, sold and delivered to this pla n-tiff. and said mortgage will be foreclosed, and the following property described ther- in.

to-wit: th southwest section 12. township 36, range 20. Lsbette county, Kansas, anl the proce ds applied to the payment of said judgment, and all the For particulars inquirt of BOOTHE A Furniture very cheap at Calvin's for the next sixty davs. Co mo to Kansas, come to the Neosho Valley. ome to Labette county and avail oui self oPoirr cheap lands in consequence of the recent Osage Und derision of the Supreme court the United States.

At the law office of L. True, 6-ttl CBETOPA, KANSAS All the latest novelties in the dry goods line at Loose's. east. Thence running north on section lino as ne.tr as practicable to the township Hue, a distance of two mi'es and ending there; and Whereas, I. C.

Pearee. Thoa. Bullwcr and A. W. Hammer, viewers, and W.

II. Prltchard, County Surveyor of said county have been appointed' and order, by said County Commissioners to view, survey lav out said road. Therefore, You are hereby notified that said viewers and survevor will proceed on the loth day of Mav, 1ST6. at 10 o'clock, a. am Si Co.

Bankers, has also been engaged in the lumber business, pork packing and grain dealing aud the owner of one of our elevators. The business at the elevator and lumber rornts. ciatms, if us and equities of r-dc niption of the said defendants, and each of them, and of all persons claiming and interest by, through or under thim, or either of them, in and to said mortgaged premises will be forever barred and re-closed. Witness my band and seal of said court Announ cetnen t. Lewis Leek will deliver coal any place in the cit of Chetopa at eigrht rents per bushel.

Orders left at the yard formerly conducted Mr. O. by Mr. at my office Iu -swego, Kansas, this 12tb day of Anril, 1876. H.

C. Cook I s. Clerk District Court. Leroy eale, Atty for plaintiff. at the place of beginning of said road and view and ncrfonn whatsoever other willbi conducted hereafter U.

Officer. Oar eoal man, Mr. Ed. Johnson, inrorms us thai he is loading three ajsW a week at his mines just below the Mate line. lie is turnUliiug Par wohs with fuel and his coal is pronounced there by competent judges to be better tlm Fort Scott coal.

duties as are required of them by law and uniess you men nie a written application AND with said viewers, giving a description of the pr mice on which vou claim damage storo of Geo. II. Bates will be promptly filled Storges ft Williams want corn, oats, and wheat. Croquet Sets, Feather Dusters, Baby Carriages very cheap at or compensation your application for the same win be barred. L.

C. Howard, 8-2w County Clerk. PKOPOSAliH For she Ptarclsnse of Ejibette County, Knasas, Fuutliuu Honda Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the County Clerk of said county until Tuesday. May 2nd, A. D.

1876, at which time and place the Board of County Commissioners will meet in special ses Bank Bobbery. The bank of Baxter Springs was robbed on the 19th in broad daylight of $3,000. The following dispatch to our city Marshal was received Thursday. Baxter Bank. Baxter.

i April 19,1370. This Bank was robbed this morning atlQ a. of $3,000. Included iu the amount taken was $400 muti- Road Notice to Land Owners. HARDWARE Lyon, Taylor dfc Co.

i. I Our friend Jess Brockway having boon elected Justice of the Peace of Oswego, has retired from the lew and seas eeUiefli-w of Wilkin ft Brock -ri which ill hereafter be conduct I under the firm name of Wilkin ft Miles. This is a good firm end we County of Labette, 88? The State of Kansas to whnm it may con Fun! Fun! Fun! Come and get your teeth filled. H. A.

Ikwis. Ecru ties at Loose's. cern: Whereas-, application baa beea made by petition to the Board of County Conuni- sion tor the purpose of opening and considering all proposals made, and awarding said bonds, provided in the act authorising the issue of the saais, published herewith. Bonds will be icued In denominations of one or five hundred dollars, at the option of the purchaser. Aridrcs all proposals to County Clerk, are la form nt they Srs aoiilf auuufhit and postal eurrcucv, and two sioncra oi sain county lor a couuty roau as follows, to-wit: Coinm nciuK at the 1 sec busiuass In their line.

stock of IMPLEMENTS is checks $2142 each, drawn by II. W. tion corner common to sections 22 and 27. Have the largest and best sseoited SOUTHERN KANSAS. tow nsbip S3.

uth of raap 21. east of the Go to Frauiiberjs for sweet cider. Sturges Williams want corn, 6th M. Tb-uce runniae In a north es- Kansas, reamed "froposals for trly direction on the most practicable i Kondi 5 unwego, route to the east end of 6th avenue the oats, and wheat. Ry order of Board of County CoEimis- ity of Oswego and ending there.

ioners. -L. C. HOWARD, TOM UAItXT CITY PZiOTT Also to vacate tr.aeiiertJon el the present County Clerk, Buckwheat flour 6 cents per pound eountv read runin between the and at It i file's. Mr.J.

Wws and C. ttr have 1 he the Lckwood ferns ou Turkey crack paying $2500 iu cash. These geathfmeu aretttbuantftl men, Just the kind tL Libctts) county need to develop her resources. We understand that it is th intention Mr. Leek wood to make Colorado his future home south west fiu'arters of 8eli.m Tl, town.hip Am Act 33.

range '41, It will require more labor and Authorizing the Commissioner of Layette Jones ou the National Bank, of Lawrence. The robbers were both smoothfaced young men. One tall, lig haircut close; the other short with black hair. The Buik will pay $500 for meu and money, or $200 for the men. it.

B. Chowell, Cashier. Vied. Near Che tope en Wtducsdey the SUth lasi- Wiiliaiu Baker, aged forty. six years.

Call on J. J. Smith when von want The plpw that will work when the Ground is so dry and hard that sll oik- money to make it a goon road an the road district is able to appropriate for that par- county, to issue and sell bonds to 11-quidate the indebtedness of id county. Farm Machinery, Flows, Hardware, er plows arc laid aside; so easily managed that two boys, one ten and the other eleven years of age, turned 100 acres for Mr. L- Dousldson last fall.

use; ami HERr.AS, t.has. Campbell, hos Bullvver and Isaac Boyer, viewers. Be it enacted by the Legislature of tlie Tinware, or anvlhine in the wav of State of Kansas: Skc. 1. That the County Commissioners We have certificates from a number of our best farmers in resrard to the ew first class eoons at bottom prices.

Everything warranted as represent and W. H. Pritchard, County surveyor of aid county have been appointed and ordered by said County 0ointnisioners to view, survey and lav out said road. ed. periority of this plow, but when we are selling from three to five a day, they may he found in every neighborhood, and need no further reeomnetn dation.

We have a sod attachment that beats the world. Enquire of Meiers. of Lahette county are hereby authorised to isue and sell the bond, of said county in an amount not to exceed twenty-five thousand dollars, and to sell the same for cash or exchange in in for County Orders. Therefore. You are hereby notified that M.

Auction every Saturday at 10 A Broadly, Jarre tt, Trissel, Olmsted, iliram Butterworth, aud ethers that nee using: them. We have both wood and iron frame. If there is anytbinir that end 1 P. M. and the proceeds ariMiie from the sale of said vievt-rs and survevor will proceed on the Iftth iy May.

1876. at 10 o'clock a. at the place -l beginning of said road nnd view and perform whatsoever other duties as are required oftbi-mby this plow will not do, no other plow need undertake it. S. B.

Sloans. said bonds shall be u-ed exclusively in the LOCAL NOTICES. Coal Coal I payment or outstanding County Orders and accrued interest thereon of said conn, ty issued prior to the first day of Februa- ry, A. D. 1876.

Wheat Wheat Having occasion to make two tripe to the country this week, we can bear testimony to the rlnest wheut protpeet we think wo t-versaw here or elsewhere. We have us doubt utiles some unforseen injury happens to the wheat crop, Lthette county will produce this year a million bushels. The recent decision of the Supreme Court of the United State gives law aud unless you au file a written application with said viewers, giving a description of the premises on which vou Lewis Leek, one and one half miles BROWN'S CORN PLANTER, SC. do bonds shall be Issued under claim damage or compensation your appli northwest of Chetopa on the farm of the provisions of this act for a leas sum Cattle Herded at 50 cents per month. Apply ts W.

J. Lough, or leave orders at the post office. 8-2w. ej Sja 1'lcased or Displeased. Isaac Woods de9ires to exchansro cation tor tue same will be barrea.

-2w L. Howard, County Clerk. To whom ell mnst bow the knee, Aud pay a littly royalty. conl at the rate of two and one half bushels of coal for one of corn. than one hundred dollars, and have interest coupons attached thereto, and be made payable to bearer to I he Kansas fiscal agency In New York City on the first day of January.

A. D. 1S87, and bear interest Flection Proclamation. Be it remembered that it a meeting of the The Walter A. Wood Reaper.

Couuty Commissioners of Labette county, Kansas, at the county clerk's office, on the For cheap groceries go to Riffle's. Buy none but he btst. the John 15th day of April. 1876, the following pro ceedinff were had. seWtts Deere plow of J.

J. Smith. the mattnr of aid in the construrtion of the arsons Meinr.his Jiail lioad." The Garden City Sulky plow has uer. au. A petiti.

has this day been no equal, it has the best reputation of presented to the Hoard of County CommiM All pai ties indebted to me either by note or account that i past due are hereby notified that I t-hall add to this list of deadbeats eveiv week until ell are included and fully exposed to the public. Come to time backsliders if yon do not aut your naqte in print. Max K. Walker. Will Perry Adkiuion.

Orvil Thompson. R. 11. Lvtlc. O.

Levis. Kd Penx fieid. N. B. That in the combined Wood yon get two separate maehinee, for the price of other machines with only one set of gearing, the mowing bar is steel, the guards are also steel-faced and bolted on, sections are small, re qui ine a short stroke, the motion fas', a grsat advantage in cutting grass.

The reaper throws off a pnvel every 16 feet, or any instant after, that raav be desired, and in a compact form, a thing no other machine does. at the rate ot ten per ceut per annum, which interest shall be payable semi-annually on the first day of Jai-uary and July of each year. Svc. 3. All bonds issued under the provisions of this act shall be signed iy the chairman and clerk of the Board of County Commissioners and countersigned by the Treasurer, and shall have the seal of the county attached, and be by said rlcrk registered in a book to be by i oi kept for that purpose, which register shall show the date, number, to whom ssued, when and where payable, rate of interest aad amount ot each bond.

Sac. h. The sale of tho bonds leaned any plow th world. (loners, si.ned by two-fifths of the resident tax payer of the township of Mon tana, in Labette county, for the cubmis sion to the qualified electors of said town Everybody come and see our new stock of Saddles. Harness, Bridles ship, the proposition to subscribe ten thousand dollars, ($10,000.

to the erpttil ftc. Genuine Concord wool collars stock of the Parsons x. Memphis rail road at $3.25 each. All work warranted companv, who propose to construct a rail 23,807 SOLD LAST YEAR. as recommended.

We will not be )00 acres of laud to actual settlors A bill has been introduced fixing the price at $1.) per aete. Now Lh-T'Ctte county will start on the high road to commercial prosperity. We eew invite immigrttion and otter thorn an tuduceinout my where. The eomniandcr-ie chief of the Michttfne state military force, has rc-eived a tilegrnm from Secretary Taft, directing him to hold two ents of troops ready to move sv moment's notice. The cause of this order is unknown, hut is supposed to hare grown out of the Mexican dle-t urbances.

K. V. Jommai. As will be seen in another place the banking firm of Kstcbam ft Co. rw been ditselved, anif the" buetiess of the house wilt he continued by road into the said township of Montana: under the provision of this act shall undersold for cash.

Remember the such stock to be paid for by the bonds of place, second deor west postoffice, said township of Montana in equal made in the following manner viz: said Board of County Commissioners shall publish in the official paper of the county and In such other manner as they may amounts, dollar ror dollar, which Donds Marao brick block. draw interest at the rate of ten per TME WQQD BiiBVESTEfl. DeJarxette, P. S. All bills past due mnst be I).

A. Lee. James Brewu, Cherokeo county. J. A.

Chapman, Wm. JdeCulloch, Joplin. II. R. Vanmeter.

J. W. Lambuurn Groceries cbetper than ever for cash at John Morjaa'p. cent, per annum from their date, and are deem proper for at least thirty days previous to the date fixed fcr awarding the to be pa able in twenty years from the paid immediately. (1-tf sale of said bonds.

Inviting sealed propo date or their issue; Doth principal nu in sals for the purchase of such bonds, an 1 terest to be payable at the fiscal agency Ladies fine said Board of County Commissioners shall or the state ot Kansas, in the oity ot jew shoes in all styles at oi k. the interest to he payable on the at the time fixed, meet in regular or spe Loose's. first day of January of each and every year cial sessions, and open and consider all proposals made, and shall award the sale To aid bond, shall be attached coupons For Sale or Trade One nice single buggy. Apply S. B.

Sloenc. to for the annual installments of principal Runs light, cutting lower than other harvesters, enabling it te pick op lodged grain better, shell less, is easily managed and can havs self biuder attached to it at any time. AVERY SPIRAL KNIFE STALK CUTTER, HAINES HEADER, INVINCIBLE VIBIt ATOM. feTEAM TlirtEfcHERS and interest as the time shall become due Harvesters. Buckeye Table Hake, Elward Self Hindi ne harvester, and Adams A French harvesters for sale by J.

J. by the terms of the bonds. rrovideu. 1 oat no part or the princi Mr. Lee Clark.

Mr. iu-k his been 6. A. Smith corner Fourth and. built h.

tii nith the banking business Locust, has new plows for Sale of pal shall become due uaHl after the expiration ef ten years from the date of the bends, after which time it shall become dee, and payable in in equal annual in his own make, and have been tested Chetfpa since 1870, and we take and found to do splendid work. 4 saying that ne ilber stallments, and provided run her. Go to Frauu berg's for sweet cider. If yon want 10 ponnda choice N. That no fcucb bonds shall be issued un of said bonds to the highest and beat bidder, payments to be made in Counts Or-dera or in current funds.

Provided, sll proposals shall be made for one hundred dollars or some multiple of one hundred dollara of said bonds, and in case bids are not received and" accepted for the whole amount of the bonds herein provided, the County Commissioners may dispose of the remainder at private sale, and provided further, That nothing in this act shall be construed to authorize the sale of any cf said bonds for less than eighty-live cents on the dollar. Skc. 5. All money, derived from the sale of any said bono shall be paid eer to tre county Treasurer, to be by him disbursed for the purpose hereinbefore specified, and no ether, and all County clal interest or the Buy none bat the het. The Cli O.

sugar for $1.00 you can get it at til the said Persons Memphis rail road Khali be completed and in operatiou from the town of Brownsville, in Cherokee reputation of the house will lose any thiwf by-Mr. Clark's succession. max Corn Planter, the iteot ana best planter made at J. J. Smith's.

Bedell Bro's. com y. in h- state of Kansas, to the town You need not look for a better wagon. All kinds of dental work done. Call and ot Montana, in said township ot Montana in Labette county, Kansas, and provided Go to Frannberg's for sweet eider.

m. a What brought Furniture down? hae vour teeth examined, don't wait until tbey ache. H. A. lxwix.

lurtner. That no such bonds shall be issued at Office, Maple stb. streets. S. T.

Herman's inamnioih stock. Order received inpayment of said bonds shall be bv said County Commissioners The Walter A. Wood THE GRANGE AND EXCELSIOR STOVES I Call and see the Improvements on these stoves. We also keep PUMPS, ROPE, GLASS, WINDOWS, HEDGE SEED, Call and see these and o.her implements at the flrst-ciass implement house of Lyon, Taylor A Davis old stand, Chstopa, Kansas. Bedell A Bro.

have on exhibition, We ask the caret ni perusal of oar rcndtrSTf ffis Mel Mi the i rsTfaye of this Tu inc. We hope at least that those predisposed to the transfer of tho Indian bureau to the war depart meu will give the Indian question an impartial iafestijration before lending tbeir influence to that mess-tire. Next, week we shall devote an articled Indian CTrrthtafion and fol- and for rale, the neatest and best Reaper wins the first victory of the Centennial year, the first premium platform spring wagon ever brought was awarded to the combined reaper to Kansas, manufactured at Water- also to the independent mower at the town N. Y. Bedell A Bro.

agents all unless to said Pmsoim Meinpki rait road company shall have its said rail read completed and in operation from Brownsville, In Cherokee county, Kansas, to said town of Montana. Kansas, on or before the first day of January, 1478. Which proposition shall be submitted at a special election called for that purpose, and the form of the ballot used at such election shall be, "For the rail road stock and bonds," er "Against the rail road stack and bonds." Whereupon, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Board ot County Commissioners that the petition filed in this ease is a legal ana valid one. It is therefore ordered. Southern Industrial Exposition held for Kansas.

Call and see it. at New Orleans, March 7th, 1876 cancelled and destroyed, the clerk of said board having made upon the journal a minute of the number, date, amount, to whom issued, when presented, amount of interest aud by whom urrendered. 6. Sa.d Board of County Commissioners shall levy annually such per cent, on the taxsul property of said county as shall be sufficient to pay the Interest on all bonds issued under the provision of this act, as the same shall accrue. Also to create a sinking fund for the final redemption of the principal ot said which sinking fund, when collected, may invested in the of the bond, hereby The best reaper in the world for Here $150.

Lyon, TaTLon A Co. ow it with the duty of the govern The centennial mills situated of No. 1 wheat taken at 10 cents aboye ment toward the civilized tribes. ROBERT McCITRLEY, AGENT FOR The Champion Mower and Reaper Combined. the market price.

a mile north of the M. K. A T. depot is in running order both for wheat and corn. We are doing a general enstom received.

Immense stock of goods Loose's aud arriving every day at and exchange trade. Tihmoks A Eastwood Bbos. at the old school room on Maple street The John Deere, Advance and Biding Culti- neat Tuesday evening. This roow has been engaged for the campaign cheaper than eyer at Groceries Herman's. Peer teas Walking and yator at J.

Jl Smith's. Om SSe09 Sol XAsi Ter, THE PRIZE MACHINE OF THE WORLD authorized at a price not exceeding in par value or in State or United State, bonds, aatil the time the bonds hereby anthoriacd beeesoe due, and in ne ot b-r esitur snail said fund be invested Fee, 7. This aet take effect and be la force from and after iu publication in the Kansas Daily Common wealth. Approved" March l.t 1878. I.

Thomas II. Cavanaugh. Secretary of State of the of Kansas, do hereby certify that the foregoing i. a true and correct copy of the original enrolled bill oa Let all good republican who take any interest in the success ofthere-publicau party come together and jfSt That the county clerk is-uc proclamation for a special 'election to be held in t.iwnship of Montana, at the usual place of voting in pursuance of the terms and of saidetHion. and for the purpose designated thcreta, to he.

held oa Tuesday, the 23d day of May, 1STC. I therefore hereby announce that a special election wiil be Ueld at the usual of voting in said Montana township on Tuesday the Z34 day of May next, for the purpose of voting oa said preposition. Ballot to be written or printed as aboye mentioned, and election governed, and returns mads aa by law provided. order of the Board of County for New Maple agur at Bedell Bros. 10 ponnda English own-ant.

$1.00 at Morgan's Europe and America join hands in corn, crowning the Champion King of the dsMSi epliO nnrroomona oryanrxvion It proposed to seat this room comfortably and furbish it with tables. Storges Jb Williams oats, and wheat. Having received fourteen highest prue tncd.vs and diploma at tbe Vieans Fair In 1S73. Every Farmer Should Have One. harvest fields- R.

McCcbx.et, Agent, Hghtt, atodtkeep public doeumcnr I file in ray once. In testimony whereof have hereunto I fubseribedoy name this 2udday of March, 1 Corner 3d aud Maple street s. i I i i Money to L(San. on farms in sums to suit at the any auu uuo xuc' low- Few 4Prf-v i Ji U. JS.b.

beat aiiurler fr the campaign Machine Ou tibihitioii at at Loose's cheaper ruis-sioner- La'jttte hanea. 1. tfowHf, Ccunty fjlcrtft, Mgnd. New goods than ever. Thu.

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Pages Available:
358
Years Available:
1876-1878