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The Times from Baxter Springs, Kansas • 3

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mwraoEaEfcra wllowed the diacov- A committee has been appointed by the U- In all candor we want the Times mm to larse an immigration as ft bsary Association to engage rooms in the school remember that there are some bills on file in err of lead here in '77 THE TIMES. uuuuuig yutB ui lucTOu, vm. victB vuice wnere lormer county tion. We understand the members of the board printer attempted to obtain that which was of education will allow the use of vacant rooms. I not justly his own and was only prevented by These can be furnished with seats, tables, pict- the honesty of the commissioners.

It may Baxter Springs. Thursday, Feb. 20, 1873. A lot of Shoes, from 10 cents to 50 cents a pair, at John Polster'a store. Col Geo.

noyt, C. A. Saunders county clerk, and J. T. Caldwell, register of deeds, came down from Columbus Saturday night and stopped at the Planters.

Those who attended the masked ball at nres, etc, and made an interesting place of re LOCAL DEPARTMENT. sort, at all times of the year. The following named gentlemen from Webb City, camped in town last night, enroute Galena Miner. Feb. IX Jlowry Mowry turned in 21,685 pounds of galena last week.

The Empire company hope to put in this week. Uncle Billy Schmidt has the boss teams in Galena. Recently one was driven from Baxter to this city in forty minutes. O. T.

Street, late of St. has accepted a position in the Miner' and Mer Columbus, Friday night, speak in glowing PROFESSIONAL CAKSS. IWWP llllllllll.l I IIIIHW I I ATTORNEY AT LAW, M05ST ASH X.OAX BXOKEB. BaxTKK Sraisos, Kassat. All kinds of Securities Bought fe Sol J- IIcClYTXTi ft PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Orr ice: At Gregg A Co' drug store.

Baxter Sprixgs, Kaxsas uecome necessary ior lis as a 'journalist and citizen to expose fraud and will do it without fear or favor." Columbus Courier." In the name of common sense why don't you produce some of "those you Break of and not forever deal in bare assertions The records are there and you are there then why don't you give the people of this or Lcaivilla, Colorado: I K. Thomas, Julius BAXTER SPRINGS DIRECTORY, terms of its success. About fifty couples Wneatiej, rj. Fishburn. Louie Lowen, Char were masked.

lieMetcalf, Mr. Dunlau, John Dunlap-T. If you -want bargains in gent's far nishtng goods call on Mrs. Stark at the Bank. And still the good work goes on Ilenry Olin has joined the blue-ribbon brigade.

He uses blue ribbon for shoes laces. That's ti keep the tangle out of his legs, he Bays. We want a good fighting editor for a week or two. Applications received at once." To be sure, the pay will be small, but we promise a good man steady business. Baxter girls ought to get a better article of chewing gum not so stiff.

Columbus Courier. Columbus girls "chaw tar.r' Our girls are too refined for that kind of chawin'. Tom Smith tells a good one on a young man in town. We cannt give names, as we are threatened with a "thrashing" if we blow or give particulars. See Tom Smith.

Please don't forget that you can find The little misses nornor, roister, Bishop- McKenncy.and Wm Daugherty. They are going through with teams, and are a jolly crowd of fellows. A Mr. Tucker, of this place, county history of our evil deeds 1 We City Officers. Mayor Johs M.

Cocpeb. City Clerk C. S. McXIihas. Treasurer J.

W. Reesas, Police Julge A. J. Lek Marshal Ciias. Mass.

joined the crowd. I don make bare assertions about you. We chants' bank, of this city, as cashier. V. W.

Andrus hsa been elected president of the Christian Temperance Union, to fill the vacancy caused by r. Junkin's removal to Kansas City. Just hear that "sweet singer on Short tae "cords and if any one doubts wnemer we nave reported them correct. ly, let them go and satisfy themselves. If office with their presence last Tuesday.

They came up to see the "devil." A young lady-postonlcs clerk was cruelly outraged in broad daylight, whiie attending to her duties in the postoffice at Fulton, a few daya ago. We'd just like to see the man that would attempt anything of that kind with the "hairpin" that stays in the Galena postoflice A postal card from Gclena, says: "At you haye an idea that your threats to a pre Capt. Blood, of Baxter, purchased two ltsl on the corner of 1st and Main streets, last OTTJM1I SUM AH The Messenger, the Messenger, No other one but it. -Shall ever fill my mind up, It has the purest wit. For sublimity of thought, rhythmical har week, for 51 "00.

Wc are informed th it he I tended expose of us will cause us to desist and drop this "delinquent tax steal," we'll PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS, say to you now, you can disabuse yourself of that idea. Let's have the record. intends to soon commence the erection or a building 60x100 feet, three atories ligh. The first story to be used for merchandising, the second as a city hall and the third as vthces monies and grandeur of diction, the Messen Churches. M.

12. CutTBcnScrvicf a every Sabbath at II a. m. and 6:30 p. m.

every alternate Sabbath. Sabbath school at 3 p. m. Joh.h Le Cokxc, Pastor. Pbesbytkriax Cuubch Services every Sabbath at 11 a.

ra and 6:30 p. every alternate Sabbath. Sabbath school at 9 a. ra. S.

O. Ciabk, Pastor. Dan nainer's, 11 a. Tuesday girl all 'hunkydora-V" We suppose the boys are ger poet is unequalled. He ought robe hung COUNTY ITEKS.

Baxter Sfrisos, Kaxsas, Offer their professional erv ice to the citixcu of Baxter Springs and vicinity. Urnca: Over the iMintofflce, where tliey will be found at all houra. day or night, when not profm-slonally engTi-vHL il ii ii III III i W.MOSS, with his "rich clusters of fruit from the steeples on the temple of Fame." Gleaned, Scissored and Stolen From our From Weldy'a "Mall Bas." Oscar, of the Courier, says: "There are a great many well "heeled" men in Baxter." We consider that a slander on the County Exchanges. all sitting op witn and itis hoped the physicians will be able to bring him around. Sheriff Bahney has appointed our fellow townsman, Mr.

S. n. Smith, Under-Sheriff. The appointment is a good. one.

The sheriff The Star ot last week speaks of a young Columbus Courier, Feb. 13. man attempting to "shove the mortal coil" special bargains at Cooper's, on numerous articles not advertised "Dad" Varick, postmaster at Baxter, was up to the county Monday. Columbus Courier. Did any of xon roosters smell "anti-fat" medicine We hope the Star man will come out soon with that "stickful explanation" of his con Um George Harley is said to be ft candidate colored citixena of that pla-e with twenty.five cents worth of laudanum, ATTORNEY AT LAW, ior Bnerin next lau.

ueorjre wasn't a Th iictr of all because his girl went back on him. He I VemOCrai. nf th nnlt tumut informs ns that hereafter the jail and prisoners will be under the charge of a jailor Societies. A. A.

M. -Baxter Springs Lodge No. 71, meets Saturday night on or before the full of the moon. Jons M. Cooper, J.

Scd. TV. M. I. 0, O.

Valley Lodge Tfo. 51, Baxtsr. Kaksa. prepared for a grand sensation, hired a room John N. Ritter has offered his resignation th' Weldy fill up his Mail Bag with apne as police judge of this city.

Now there is as rcal "smart" some pun on rank Me- Collections and all legal will receive at the hotel and and then sent for his would be mother-in-law, who, contrary to all prece ODCnincr v.uu i luiut ui nnvininz real romp attention. I it 1 1 i amari to say i una, ou it eomeining real specially appointed for that purpose. You can find a choice lot of garden seeds in bulk fresh and new, guaranteed, at Cooper's. Also grass seed, clo vunriie DiocKBiacer was up vutuuious "mean" will dft. vhv he's vonr hr.ithpf nection with the "delinquent tax steal' Come Jim, we're waiting.

Tho condition of the Street opposite Polster's drug store has not been improved any, by work this week. The Miner and Times willnleasel dents, led him out of his dilemma and tl oughts of suicide, by reconciling matters between the young man and her daughter. The young man still lives to bless or curse I A 1 take notice. I a wowg ueuer. innonnees me awriiing BUSINESS CARDS.

fact that. "The Poor Old Tramp" is "Drinine Archie nood has backed square down on whk thm TM: an.i Rh.n. ver, timothy, etc. We' have one box of flower seeds in which alino3t any vari nis mother in-law. going to Colorado.

His wife made him, tbe Sea shore" for forty cents We are glad stop that foolishness. to know the old man has struck a job at meets Wednesday evenings, J. G. C- McMiLtAx, Sccry. Fairview Lodge, No.

120, 1. O. O. F. meets every Saturday eveninz at its halLin Neosho township, Cherokee county.

All members in good standing are invited to attend. W. II. Brows, G. A.

Egt.H. S. C. T. U.

Baxter Springs Christian Tern-pcrance Union, meets every Wednesday vvening. J. W. Moss, Pres. Wm, March, Sec'y- pARKE nOTJSE, ety can be found.

Polster's drug store has been over ing. Polster's water privileges Avill good when the rains have filled the pool that has been seoopedout along side of his store. "Big thing, did you'say Why, I'll make as my share of it!" exclaimed tho Courier man to bis friends last summer, when the "delinquent tax steal" opened up. Well, we guess W. P.

Eddy was circulating a petition Sat- hauled and re-arranged, and under the Baxter Srtucs, Eaxas, NV. O. PARKE, PnoprBiETOE. urday praying the legislature to contribute Looking out of our back window yesterday, money to help defray the expenses of the noticed two mules, two hoes, two ireesa When a young man starts heme about two or three o'clock in the morning, and arouses new dispensation the proprietor already land suits. I and an old ramiter.

all at work on a ril of boasts of, an improvement in trade. he'll get there, if the steal continues judging all the dogs in the neighborhood and gets chased through the brush into the creek, Th rmMin rjiU of A utorV and straw. We conld hardly resist the tempta Headquarters for Excursionists. laily stages leave this house for the cast and wcU farm implements took place yesterday at his 10 8 aown on inai siraw. pne ana tear3 his clothes, barks his shins, and creates The greatest care, will be exercised in the compounding of prescriptions.

All farm. Mr. Lea will move to town as Boon as caU "V5 wbole ihmS a rmilj re union. the future by the past. The best Five-cent Cigar in town, at Piaster's druj: store.

such a hullabaloo as to awaken all the citi IXIAILROAD TIME TABLES- he can get a house to live in. Weldy'a Mail Bac is to the Miner what the the leading and standard patent niedi zens in fourteen blocks, it is time to see the tv in a A 11 An Rmit.l. M. fn- tail is to a skunk it slings a bad perfume. M.

cines on hand. The finest assortment minister, and settle down. B. F. S.

It. It. aoira south. murder of Ira Hyde, disagreed standing five Messenger. A protracted meeting has been in progress at the A.

M. E. church in this city, for several weeks, under the charge of Rev. Park, for conviction of murder in the second ue- I uo your clothes, ana uon complain The ring at Columbus is anxious to find of toilet articles in the city at this store. of a little dose like that.

We didn't notice jyj-RS KATE WAXTOI7, DRESS-M AKER, Next door to Park House, Baxter Sfrixgs, Eaxsas The latent styles of Patterna on hand at all time. Gent's ehirU ro ale to order. Plain and fancy aewix done with neatnes and 9.20 a. 2:35 p. out who it was that betrayed its inner work as also the choicest cigars.

and that you was prowling around the tail-end ings. Be cat ful in the future in your con gree and seven for al. It is said that Short Creek is booming again Glad to hear it. We shall rejoice to see Ga lena and Empire city run up their ten thou or we would have thrown it over our shoul abhives. Mail," leaves Freight 44 Mail Freight make known your wants and you will der.

sultations, put putty in the key holes and be sure no one is hid under a desk. Talk in be readily accommodated. 7:35 p. m. 2 05 p.m.

E. B. CAMPBELt, Agent. In the Messenger, Jan. Slat, the editor sand inhabitants and become one grand and says: "It is not the intention of the Messen whispersin fact, it would be better to U3e When we tackled the tax steal" prosperous city.

ger, to iiractice the use of slam? and the un- cipher dispatches" in all important matters last fall, through the Galena Miner, Jim Wilson and a score of conversions are reported. Since Tom Smith attended the Senatorial election at Topeka, he is decidedly of the opinion that S. Senators should be elected by the direct vote of the people. We are glad all our young men do not go from home in search of Now there's Enoch Wright, Jack Caruth and "Uncle" George Koontz they are contented to look Several fellows from Shawnee and Craw- becominff lamniate peculiar to fast minioir of the Bonier Star, hal no hesitancy in saying There is strong talk of establishing two pa- a 1 I it was a steal, ana so exnresseu himself tons on ford townships were in town Monday cavort- towns." No need to rrajtice the use of pers at one to be a Republican several occasions. He then thought he jrould ing arouna ana maaing memseives nuicu- them.

You are proficient, as such ex previous from the effects of too much tanglefoot. Bjon8 ns the following, which we find in the "yy ll- MARCH. REAL ESTATE, COLLECTING AND INSURANCE AGENT, Baxter Speiscs, Kaksas. MONEY TO LOAN. A few loads of coal will be taken on subscription forth Times.

Gen. McXeilhasbeenat the Planters several lays this week. Three prisoners were discharged from the jail and the other a Democratic organ. Col um- escape any responsibility, by charging the steal ir men want to gei urunit wny uon i iney 8ame issue and the following one, will testi hide themselves where no one else can see fw. Xo see a 'feller 'buck4 to luthin' he bus ought to have one or more papers, be- to a Republican administration.

He told ns to cause it is a good point and the ground ought on with exVsc -I'll explain my if -i i i connection with the steal in just one stickful them? I can't manasre:" "keen 'wiuat' tin around home. Blessed boys n.lpi.tnTid thnt n. -rnnn mnn thim "we'll be 'keerful- after this:" W. V. lu uc cuiuvuteu, ueoiaes me pewpio up mere type Wc've got our hand to our ear, "conch- are hungering for newspapers.

shell shaped," listening Intently for that "ex- city who wears whiskers ala Burnside and is struck it big 'chained lightning whis-very attentive upon divine worship, under- "the old sow "maybe tnnt tA Kbov out inta th Wld 'they've cot "Gosh" and 'skuse' A full lino of wines and liquors for medicinal purposses only, at Polster's drug store. Come Weldy you are barking at the wrong planation 4 i i i I lujunu when the Star man received the Times a free use of laudanum, last Sunday evening. this -blasted4 rheumatism;" ''queer old po-Cause-his sweetheart went back on him. sition for ft etc. Oh no! you nas- in lurusis uaieuu iuessengcr.

QEO AUCTIONEER, Baxter Sprisqs, Kaxsas Does a general Auction and Commission but-i- The fellow that t.ok a pair of arctic over last Thursday morning, he glanced over it I ty, vulgar miners, we won taix nxe Yes, come back Weldy we thought we shoes from the Courier ofhee is known- Does A young man by the name of Gideon met we won't, I hastily and then broke for his office, rushing had trained you for larger game, but here I he want his name published Columbus with a severe and painful accident at Baker's Courier. you are running after every ny-up-the-creek nesa. Ii you nave anvtning to aeii, give mm a corn sheller near the M. depot on last Galena Mcsscnscr, Feb. 1.

I my article approving the scheme for puoasn- call. Horses and ponlea for sale; I .1 1 A Say you Star man It you have those shoes, taka 'em back at once If you don't rmy vcu.ux. ruu Tfa Qalcna gunda, gcaool in a flourish i ing ine KCBSiuu inns iu -1 wo pupera vucu The compounding and prescription count in the State ufloll- Vm laa wheels of the power just as the machine was I in C0D 1 lon thin week by the county board. W. J.

Lea has been appointed clerk of the House committee on Insurance. We arc nnable to give the time of Johnny Moss' next appointment atChetopti. A largn train of cars came down with Monday's freight train. Nothing has been heard from tho absconding Under-sheriff since his departure. Ladies, call on Mrs.

Stark at the Bank and examine her goods and prices. How about historical society 1 It ought to bo organized. Our merchants are gcttioj ready for the epring trade. We are indebted to Mrs. II.

B. II .11, of In-dianapolisj for late papers from th at city- RS. WM- STARSt the Courier man will relieve somebody of an' other pair. started. His leg was broken mid way be- J.

W. Smith, of Baxter Springs, called on department ot J. ii. Pol ster drug got the Times before I went to pressor I tween the root and tne knee joint, the bone us this morning. DEALER VS storo is in charge of I)r.

T. Semans, would have dropped into the Bame trap, with MILLINERY AND DRY GOODS. a -ii ..,,1.1 Ko ik. wg einne was inaae U8i rnuay even who ill be found at the store at all the Courier, that Frank set for us." r- inffAn IhA Itrtnnl.nti Im.t nmlw Several temperance meetings have been held at the school house two miles cast cf town during the prist two weeks, and about forty In Bank Building. time, but it will several months berore be Dunscnburifs store.

will be able to be about. hours day nnd night, unless profess- We told youso! We knew it The Co- Baxter Sprikgs, Kassas, Would reniMSctfully Invite the attention of the lumbus Courier comes out in its last issue The new material fo' rrintine the Chris ionally engaged persons have signed the pledge. They have ladies to her well acloctM Mock of Millinery and heartily seconds the motion to print the Border Star, Feb. 11. organized a temperance union.

"Uncle" goocU of the Istet s'ylcs and ratuionK. hue alm tian Polemic has arrived and the paper will be issued as soon as it is possible to get it Will the Courier and Star please give session laws in two papers in each county in keeps a good stock or genl's rurnisning ri. A new utock Furs, llata. C1oaks-the latest Goo. Koontz has been doing missionary wopk an opinion in reference to the law of :77 It is said that Cherokee county is now pro- during more lead than asper county, Mo.

I styles from A. T. fete New York. over there. chapter 39, relating t) the sale of lands fo; I The tiivhnlA tnn oreolr tw(n Cl Just a line or two boys, will expUin, your delinquent taxes 1 When we organize a his the state, nnd something of the same tenor woula have appeared in the Star, if the editor of that sheet had not dropped upon our upr.phecy', before he went to press.

No Mr. Rufus Jones is building himself ft neat jena and Empire is gradually enlargin by residence in the south part of the city. I continued caving in. The top of the hole is The wind riz and then it friz it snewed opinion of the application of the law of '77 torical society in this county, wc desire to file AndthenU Uewed. Madam Rumor has it that two marriages now IottJ diameter chapter 3D, relating to the sale of lands for GrKEGGr CO.

these opinions as historical relics. doubt he had the article written and it was Itony ones wm iaxe place nerore warm The Joplin papers call GaUna 44 Joplin's number of people were in town delinquent taxes, in this county. The pec The Courier, Star, Echo and Messenger in type, but Jeenn ordered the foreman to set weatner COmeS. feed Ktation ThiJ'a ftict? If it worn nnl 1i t.va tlwiti lioruld ttwAit Atla lirq tttn. I are in want of a funny man to match the giant risibilities of the Times and Miner.

Co- it uside, secretly exulting within himself, When the iurv found Jake T.von truilt of for the Khort Creek folks4 patronage, a cood for your opinion in short, say Barratry, one of the by-standera innocently number of Joplin business men would go 'Ah Frank, you'll not catch me this time." Iambus Courier. whether it is right or wrong inquired ir be i Lyons) would hare to sup- uuuKr- The Times and Miner have for a long time course how could it be otherwise WUOLESALC ASD RETAIL DtAlXRS IS port the cnua. The Cyclone shaft owned bv Messrs. Butr- ist Saturday. A heavy snow fall Saturday, also one Sunday night.

Gen. McNiel, Inspector orinllaas. is in town last week. John McAUen, the discoverer of lend on Short Creek, languishes in the county jail. IJe attempted to burn down the calaboose at Galena.

11 member you can buy nice prints at Cooper's, for five cents a yard also xr- vvi T-n: Pce Alci'herson took out a chunk of nun-Mr. Noble Prentice will be here a i. felt there was a great vacuum iu the columns it was according to the eternal fitness of of our contemporaries, and while hunting up things that wo should receive a your funny man, employ some one to edit not onij one, but two. One a country edit- T.d.a?!A! v6 The workmen were compelled to break the 8 lbs. of coffee for one dollar, and 13 your sheet.

We'd like a little sense mixed 0P bujre scissors, (blessed scissors!) i Si ZZZa immense boulder into several pieces before speak for him a crowded house. the it nnt nf lbs. of 8ugar(nbt molasses 03 is 6ome with your wit. and the other an ink-betrrimed printer, both District court will adjourn to-morrow. 1 pieces like that would make ft man feel as if Weldy, we wish you'd have the Messenger highly illuminated, and appropiiate remarks times sold for eugar) for one dollar We hear that the "delinquent tax steal Judge Perkins having no further time to hold I he owned ft national bank.

machine poet regulated it's out of repair, a beneath. Thanks! Wonder what Weldy court here A large number or cases re For the latest designs in dress goods, please go to Cooper's. The county lard and county attorney came lowu Tuesday night, and inspected the jail on yesterday morn in it. fellows blame the county clerk for telling main undisposed, of which will probably ne-l CHEAPER THAN cessitate a enecial term. 1 little off.

We can enjov a joke even if it is got 1 at our expense, but we hate to be "done up" i. tales out of school. This is wrong. Mr. joun roister has this day received a e.

Saunders very properly exhibited his books BU Muupgi ugiy ua wo cre iu tue last, issue i nrrrnn nnnnmmnAA fine crop which will do more to replenish tbe I CUOice ioi and papers to in. He volunteered no mfor of that ehect. depleted pockets than anything else. Keel- BOOTS AND SHOES. mation, and only gave us such as his records i lumuus.

mere ia sirung uim buivu wc viu Queer -place, that town of Columbus patty fellows up there of having some man ville tor. btar. exhibit, which Ave had the right to examine for Ladies, Gentlemen and Children. mm III EBQECUS, The report that Deputy Sheriff James and he no power as an official to prevent. When the city marshal attempts to arrest a move in who can point out the dividing line disturber of the peace, all hands turn out and between the two old parties in this county.

Genuine Button Kids for Ladies, Bev. Coleman of Columbus, was in town several days last week, and rendered valuable assistance in the uion meetings. Miss Maggie Caruth, from Baxter, is here visiting tho family of Hon. J. II.

Crichton Chetopa Advance. We wish we were a larger man say, about Bliss running away with a certain woman A tem 2rance msetinjf was held at the Pres has been confirmed, but it is a mistake about SO CO. try clean out the marshal. We have wit someaow these two parties have crown nessed one or two such scenes in other years eacn otncr iatelw and they present a byteriau church last night, and several signed the. pledge.

Mr. II. S. Kline, of Galena, and 1 of funds, lie was-behind in his accounts uhum xvma iur uuurvu, and they seem to be keeping up the practice, conglomerated mess that will be rather diffi- about S300, most of which will be made good I rerv cheaD. U.Thomas of City, delivered stir ring addresses.

A dozen little girls favoreu tbe Prcscriptions carefully compounded cult to unravel. fall on Mai. Bahnev who will see that the Ladies SldO Lace Veal Calf fcbOCS, PAINTS, OILS. amlience with a song. Another meeting will at ail hours.

daV Or ni-lht. at the druer Sofaras the Courier is concerned, its only county or the people lose nothing. gl 33. Ladies' cood COtt ehoe. SI.

be hel at tho sama place, next Wednesday i -i T-'n i i Tk I connection with county matters is as public night, The Po-to-lene man claims that we did Ladies' atandard froat aho fnr R9 siore ui x. xuisLcr, uy jjr. x. printer and publisher, for which we have con-n I traptefl with the conntv txard to oubl'sh all VARNISHES, class, purrr, Etc inliialSKa Sn a ln.nl let waaV tT a I I know it's a steal, but I take in all such steals as that," say? the Border Star man, when was up this week and showed us bis lamp I -k'ACU -owuuaru xuuio uow Cscmans. All UrugS and Chemicals are matters required to bepublisbed bylaw, at just selected with great care, and their pur onjW lcg! I Whnn vou contracted with the county board.

and fluid and how it worked. It makes a I formo virion 51 Efi rcforving to the "delinquent tax steal" las trnnA liirfit and ttopm trt Gtiiml nnmkm nf I summer. "Go ahead with your cxpoee. Mack was it stipulated iu the contract that yon should fc I TV 1 tests. Uur local or last weet was based up-1 iwincsiier uwvb iip, now saia ior Here's one of those "rich clusters of fruit, 8ian'1 "as I only stickful of typo to explain my connection with it." 'It was a Republican county attorney and a Republican couury board on report of citizens who had used it and 2.50, (warranted) former price S3 until we nave the evidence of those who have I growing on the immortal vines that wind so miehtbe? Is that really a part of your con- used it for some length of time, we cannot Bemng-out prices Iur daja that put this job, and that let's me out ha gracefully ovej the walls'4 of the Messenger tract that you should be as dumb as an oyster office.

Could anything be sweeter? when steal3 are in order And then those "one- recommend Po-to-lene for family rse. mChoice prints, 5 cent a jard. Frnit of the Loom" and Lonsdale Mr. W. A.

Strawder was a witness for the I9E ha! ha! he! he! ho!" Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repair-de at Polster's drag store. All work warranted. Without a paper Mary? naif legal rates:" How did that come What, what! what! You and Jim Wilson formed an alliance, went It makes me feel contrary, into together, put in for full legal rates and di- State in the case of the State vs J. W. Ly muslins, 10 ceals a yard.

ons for barratry, and Mai. Howell was attor 3Iy mammoth stock of new Clolb ney for Lyons. In his argument to the jury a I i. fli 3 it ji1 Squat, squatgquat. Tided it between you.

In otnrr woms you I "noolrnl" on the county nrintincr to keen from Wines I Liquors ne reierreu 10 oirawaer as me in amena- Hmifrhf in Vnlr 1 ment and colored citizen. Hence the follow- bouSQt New lork, will be on "Procumbently" is the way the essenger cuttineeach other's throats by bidding against sale in a inn weeks. Stout's size we'd tell some good ones on soma fellows, just for the fun of the thing. Stout and Dan Wright wanted to climb each other Tuesday, but Clark interfered, and we are cheated out of a first-class item. There are eight prisoners in the jail.

Only one man was sent to the penitentiary this term of court, and he for five years J. G. Polstcr is highly elated over his change in prescription clerks. His trade is improving. B.

F. Crowell is making important improvements iu the machinery of bis shop, and preparing for big business. If von wish to know how cheap shoes are, call at Cooper's, and price the new lot just in. The union meetings at the Presbyterian church still continue. Daily prayer meetings Capt.

Blood is making estimates preparatory to erecting buildings upon his lots lately purchased in Galena. 'Squire Rounsaville, has been appointed postmaster at Lowell, in place of Capt. Hib-bard, deceased. Mr. J.Swihart came over from Galena, Tuesday night, and renewed the acquaintance of his family.

The Temperance Rural agnin put in its appearance after a suspension of a few says eldy gets down before his race. We've each other. ing challenge. To Maj. Howell.

Joplin, Mo: Jons-POLSTEEL u. uv nw. vu. au, Uur scrap- rr. f.

ft Timeg m-n tft cam. book, and if you, Mr. Weldy, ever insult us, ont with his exposition and we shall be char- I hereby challenge you to a joint of any subject that you may choose, at such time and place as you may dictate. MARRIED. FOU MEDICINAL USE.

W. A. Strawder. we'll hurl it at you, butt-end ffremost if it itable with him, and if he succeeds in getting takes every type in our office and $2,40 UP a sensation, sufficient to obtain ft neigh- borhood circulation for his paper, we have no worth of sorts besides. Weldy, mmd that, objectionBorder star.

f. McIntosii Weight the mhtence of 11th Amendment and Colored Citizen. Empire City Echo, Feb 13. me brtue's parent, in Baxter springs on the 19th inst, by Itev. 8.

G. Clark. Mr. T. IL Mrlti-toh.

of Macon Co. I1L and Mim Mary J. Wright Yes, Jim you urged us last fall to come Let us turn over a new leaf or rather turn The meeting cf the Library Association on Tuesday evening was well attended, and the exercises were of an interesting character. An interesting programme is presented for the next meeting. We arc glad to note a manifest increasing interest.

And now the boy say thatlElias Wikox is and it all comes from a "vidder," in the Territory. He played "sweet" on her for two months or more, and jast when he thought his cup of happiness was full, along comes a rooster from Colorado and captured his prize. Served yon right, Elias; you bad no business going to the Territory when there ia so much sweetness going to waste here at home. Yes, served you right. Johnny-Moss was over at -Chetopa last week.

Again we protest against this sys the mud off. Columbus Courier. out, didn't you Yon remember telling us one day in Columbus that "it was a steal, but On the Goodrich land on Shoal creek a few miles south of town, a good strike was Jim, do you hear him? Meet him half way you always took in such 1 Yon further made recently. 11 1- t.r 1 Ust of Letters an.i oy an weans mm tna iemciean up, coId explain avr TOa had to say in DYE WOODS and quit filching from the treasury. You'll one stickful of type." Your avenue of escape feel better, your conscience will be easier, was to charge the steal as the work of a Eepub- A party of Quincy capitalists were in the Remaining in the Baxter Springs postofSce city and mines last week, on a prospecting for the week ending February 20th, 1879 you'll sleep well, and the people will rejoice lican attorney, and ft Republican conn- I Kaom! ITrii Haii TAH mma Ant- WlfH which, if not called for within thirty daya Tl.

Wml A C. I if even the "big safe" is left. Ac nu FT be sent to the dead-letter office at Wash received from the murphy Cheney land in And when we publish anvthinsr for the conn- I tou would do Why don't you now say it is a DYE STUFFS GENERALLY. ty.we have been in the habit of charging the steal and charge it to where you then said it county for it, the same as we do all of onr pa- trons. and in accordance with the contract.

ilon backward; this city, last week. 122,220 pounds of lead Zt ore, and 51,415 of jack. Holmtt Merrill The ravine south of Main and west of Col- llMlllie umbus Etreets Empire City, in which Den- MadJieon, MorrU (col) Og len, Caiherine nis Peters struck big mineral two weeks Terry, Alfred it) Columbus Courier. 1 let's nave tne stictrui explanation." On this question there is not the slightest 11 v.iL room for a controvrsv. Thn ro-nri loirA a tem of going from home to find a wife when we have so much good material for housewives in our midst.

(We'll put a stop to this businccs, girls, if we have to break every fellow's back in town.) Our arrangement to publish half of our papr at Baxter Springs, has failed on ne-count of some disagreement between Mr. Thorn ptpon, John Williar. Ruben since, has been christened "Gin nite, Jamea Wallace, George room for doubt la this matter. That bill for dotte nurcht near the mission, last Sabbath, is proof conclusive that you always 15th inst, for the revival of our reforms in Persons calling for any the above let weeks. It is now published at Cherokee New goods received nearly every day at Cooper's.

How nicely the Courier man dropped into the trap we set for for him We know what kind of bait to use to catch a Columbus editor Uncle George Koontz will hold a temper- charge and the prices are good round ones, and I the line of mission work. The meeting was ters will please say "Advertised," giving the lord save your patrons if you charge them date of list. WM. H. VABICK.

P.M. Kline and Mr. McDowell, whose press and The name is derived from the peculiar hoisting apparatus or gin, as it is callei used by Messrs. D. P.

Three pedestrians passed through town last Friday, en route to Arkansas. Their bagsrage and camp equipage, which consisted of old clothing, kettles, tin pans, were packed into a small cart, which they pulled, or rather pushed, by hand. They were a material we were using at Baxter Springs. Attachment Notice. as you charge the county.

The people of this county are situated similarly to a certain physician who was called to attend a woman in confinement. Meeting a friend a few days afterward, he was asked one of peculiar interest, having the leading missionary men of the Sex Perees. with many of their people in the blanket who expressed themselves quite satisfied with the meeting and urged a continuation of such meetings for their good A social and religions meeting will be held at the new school building remperaace Uural. This is an error; there was no disagree meat between Mr Kline and ourself. Before Ed Hodgiioft.

a Jmitlce of the Peace, fa and for tbe city of lxtcr springs, to chero- sorry looking outfit and their novel mode of 1IL.cTweII ahivr of the Baxter bank Our JfeJicfnea are irarrantcil gcnul0 and of the best quality. Customers will End our stock t. jj plete, comprising many articles it ia irspesM-fcle bere cerate, tod nlliold A MO BE II A fi 1 1U1BUU, Tit. Afraid to trust to tattling key holes the about the success of his attendance. "Oh, iicg at Columbus has adopted the citherlis-jit was fine!" sail the doctor, 'everything patch system.

Our reporter dropped on the worked to a charm.44 "How's the chill and once meeting at the Tennessee Trairie school next Sabbath morning. Johnny Moss is an enthusiastic Tildcn man. He says ''Uncle Sammy'' is the coming man cure. Ed. Arthur, of Galena, was over Sunday and attendsd church at niht.

Ed. i. getting to be a real good boy. J. W.

Smith. JTamea kiiim am F. IXrWiit, Tbe atwve nsme-l (lefeiwiatit. T. i lrat 1 iu.iomg we wua some one to inter-! the was the next inquiry.

4Ob. hcrb on the Peoria reserve, I. on the 221 inst. for the purpose of dedicating said house unto the Lord, and the work to be assigned. The meeting will be opened at 10 o'clock.

A cordial invitation is extended such as are iy bwiupi mat on Hie Mtniayof tier of attachment forth mim nt an on iou wm peruaps nnd the "key in the chill is dead, and the mother too, but traveling attracted considerable, attention from our citizens. Since the advance in the price of lead, mining operations have been decidedly active on all the tracts on the creek; Id shafts that have been idle since the dull times of Last summer, are being cleared of debris, prepar atory to resuming work, while ianuiaerable new prospects are beioj; pit down. Many newcocr.ers ore to bo seen cn our street daily, and it is rrtJIctcd that, with tLe opca-iEgcf sfriiis, Cieck YiU receive a ut. twin ttouse privy i Pve stron? hopes of saving the old man!" I iuiiiv emu saht ogsu erehwew evuerus. There won't be any money in the treasury It ii mbl that, that trtlr srood man.

the son ior interested. We expect man of the Indian ebtlleh, 1 Tiw. itiel by the atwve nanie-l janticr of the tvmcc. against hu gooia in Um alxive cat (tied a tion. autl that said cause will tm ties I oa tbe lOUi Uay of March, at la oU.w-k a.

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i' icnion, Alt'. f.r ir. Attest: L.1, liXyVir. of tin? r.a-e. ia Short Crock.

1 1 laaw soon, if the delinquent tax ring continue, tribes in the Quapaw agency to be represent-but there are strong hopes that Gregg will be ed, including the Nc'x Perees. beantifcl poetic tho marks of i egdnuorafi dnanialpxe titoeht clpoep EC gooluess. lie truly a goo-l man. We can decipher it ita Wehh. able to save the Pcb.

IS, 1573. A. Tciile Baxter Spviv-.

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