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The Weekly Belleville Telescope from Belleville, Kansas • 3

The Weekly Belleville Telescope from Belleville, Kansas • 3

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Mellevllle Krlall narkes. tiik county rainriNci. Brother Wilder. It Is probably generally remembered that KKHOKTLD BY ED. K.

CUAl'MAN A soma years ago In 1873 Congress passed TO UVIiOUV PlkTIIICT. ouni) hiiwrlatudaiit McCall desires all School District In need of teaabera lo notl fy bun at once, to that be may know If It will be neeeaaary to bold outlier Teacbore Examination prior to tba opening of the Wnt Side i'UWl juar. Til UKSDA Y.TPJU MO. 1870. Down in Front! OLD RELIABlFIn THE LEAD law providing for the erection of durable Two years age laat Jauuary wbca A.

O. Wilder put In bid for tba county printing It waa laid (aldr, on account of bla being an C0U5TY OFFICIAL DIBECT0EY. THE flutter, per lb Choice 10 fcttg Pr doi 06 aumiuer term ol schools throughout the headatonea over tba graves of aoldiers of tbe regular and vjlunleer force of Iba United Htatea whose remain are Interred In tbe National Military Ceine'erles. This law baa been carried out, and the graves of I he Na touuty. Minion.

Chairman. Maaonie. I. eua, a. II.

iiacueinr. We bare ordered lb necoaary m-iterlal .1. r. A. M.

Uallevllle Lodge No. -jtSl-IM, nieuts the second and luurtb tion's dead In these cemeteries are now per for enlarging the TrLRscom to an eight In IFLEASANT 1 Probate Judgo.Joaeph llootlie. Treasurer, E. il. Cruuiuier.

Comity Clerk, Chauncey I'orry. C'Hiinty Attorney. N. T. VauNatta.

Hhnrlif. William Xorrla. nianently marked. At tbe Instance of tbe tead of a acven column paper, which will Irrespoualble blddur, ami It wa awarded to ua at 85c. per Kjuaro.

One year ago laat January, tba "Journal" being In the hande ol L. II. Tlbbetta, a gentleman In every re-apect, the Conimlisioiitra very Juatly awarded I he printing to both papora, paying according In circulation, viz The TRLKacci'K having 720 subscribers received 30i. per 7V Saturday of each month. E.

1. II ALLOW ELL, W. II. O. DOW, Seuietary.

War Department, Congroaa baa recently ai: arrive In about two weeka. We have alao Iborized the erection of alnillur headstones Clerk ol District Court, J. E. Ilnllowell. ordered a iiiautlly of the luteal atylea In Job type, and guaranie to turn out aa good J.

A. MOSHER, Proprietor, Belleville, Rcpublio County, Kanta. aai aa over the graves of the Union soldiers burled In private aud village cemeteries. This will rttur Chapter A. P.

A A. M. mroU first and Third Wednesdays of each month, lit the Kcglaler or feeds, til. A. Hallowed.

Suji't of Schools, J. C. Jlctall. Surveyor, J. C.

I'rice. Coroner. J. Helloy. work and Jiut a cheap aa can be doue lu any tail.

Hnllcvllle, at 7 O'clock p. m. square and the iMournal having a little leae than M0 subscribers was awarded city In tbo Sttte. be doue a soon as tbe nocoaaary arrangement can be made. In the laountiue the Prices Lower than any other Nursery in A.

f. A A. Ida Lodge, No. 10, meets 30c. per aquarn.

Uelore the year 1878 ex Trevloua to the rain of HimUay evening TOWN ASS COUNTY HEWS. Ont and third suturuuy oi een moiun. O. 6. BUOOK3, W.

M. plred, however, the "Journal" again fell laat we beard many ooniplalnta on tho back' Quartermaster General, at Washington, will at once proceed to collect the necessary Information a to wbsr these headatonea are Kansas, Quality of Stock Considered. Into the hands ol A. II. Wilder, who con wardneaa of Iba Inter wheat, much of It II.

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Fence) our residence Iota ami pi tut tree tinued the priming uuder Mr. Tlbbetta' con being badly killed out Ibat soma of the required. tract. All person having any knowledge Ihe In two Mi. J.

W. I'llkeuton I putting farmcra replantrd with aprlng wheat Thla, we think, would not have been thecals, had Bollevlllo Lodge ho. 98, meet Hut mark, Mr. Wilder did not complete all hundred barrel clatern. burial places of soldiers In private cemeteries whose gravea are not marked, are re every Monday evening at their ALL STOCK WARRANTED TRUE TO NAME of the printing for 1878 until some time In It been put In with a drill In the lint placo, hall, over too llepuiiiicatore.

February, 187. The printing then being aa Held on tho (arm of Mr. C. II. Smith Hock wanted on subscription at thla office.

queued io coniinunicute me tact to me Quartornfaater Mencral, and give regimant. Ilrothora vl.ltlu the city are llivlted to Either surface or quarry rock will anawer. will prove. It waa well put In laat fall wlih awarded lo both papers at equal rates, 40c. per Mr.

Wilder of couisa Is entitled company, ami uate or ileum oi iieecuaeii, kuown. Similar Information ia desired from seet Willi u. J. C. KEKXE, N.

G. drill, and now prcacuta aa fuvorable an ap 4ND FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. KjT 'To those wlsliln to lorm stubs and bur largely, special rates will be given. 'Friends, let me know hat you want and get my prices before purchasing else We will allow 20c per bualiol for corn on parties in charge of such cemeteries. pearance aa any wa have ever aeon.

Ol course il la not Intended to furnish to that ajiouut for tba work of 1870, but in b'a bill to the Commiaalonera at Ihclrscsnlon V. YANTHUMP, See. i. o. u.

r. subscription for the next thirty dnya. headstones for graves over which monu In another column will be found in article where, as In many case 1 ran auvo you from SO to 100 per cent Remember I mean bind- ments have already been erected by relatives The heavy rain Sunday evening laat has Republic Knciimpincnt No. 80, meets the i Monday last, ho put In a bill, for all work done, at 40e per square, thus attempting to giving the 'IIiatory an Growth ol tho Anti nesa, or menus oi me iieeoaacu. Times are bard aud money scarce, and I propose to give more for a Dollar Ihun any pnt and third Saturday evening of each been the meana of starting the graaa, and ilorae Thief Order, and what It haa Accoin one else helping out both full and spring wheat.

HTKAY1CD. swludlo tho county out of one hundred per cent on the work done under the contract ol pllahed." There la no doubt but thla or 0I0IIIH. K. A. IIALLOWELL, C.

V. VAKTRfMl', Scribe. YOU TUAT DON'T I3EMEVJ3 THIS, TKV 5IE AND SEE. From the undersigned. March 30th.

f7f), ganization haa douo much to prevent homo Belleville tchool opened ilondny with an 1878. But the Board of Commiaalonera, who six miles west ol Seapo. one dark Iron gray nonv. seven vmrsold. It had a leather head- atcallng, and that It atunda now one of the atteudunco of over forty puplli.

Mlat Koae Ida Lodge 147. 1. U.O. meets every are lining their beat In tho Interests ol the lull on and a rope around its nock, and waa esaenllal Inntltutiona of thla State. Alincat Armstrong baa been employed ae teacher, -i 'i.

i.i It. II. Wjiio. tax-payers, discovered the steal (inlatako, If J. J.

WaUD, dally poatnl carda aro received at thla office yen consequoutly bis bill waa re tduoauuy evening at 7 o'ciock. KOBT. ALLEN, K. O. P.

F. GRANT, See. ismi. a. -ill n.

.1 SPECIAL NOTICES. lets Barrel ol Sorghum Molasses wauU brunucd ou tile lell lll with tile Icttcl also lower down on Ihe saniu with a circle and the I inside the circle. Any person returning the snme to the Rev. James Phillips, turned for correction. ed at DnocK Stimix', giving notice ol boraoa atolen, and that tho depredation nro being worked westward.

There are already two organizations lu thla county, to which we trust nil good men will This time Mr. Wilder has no partner to at eupo. or giving iniormuiion oi ma same, lay It on, and If be will Just explain it away will lie liberally rewarded. 27D-J1 JaMKA PlIII.I.II'H, Mr. Win.

Ilughea bua had hi atable placed KJ "Chew Jackson's Beat 8weet Navy To aattsfactarily to the tax-payers of the county be united, If found won hy, to thoie our All up on a ttnno foundation and added thereto WAUD BltO'S, DEALERS IN Kinds of Agricultural Implements! Willi Main Depots nt BELLEVILLE AND SCANDIA. UnccJ. w. why he nttcmpted this steal it will no doubt farmer are uo doubt Indebted lor the imall a comfortable addition. Dissolution Notice.

JCTTSulky plows and corn planters, to give them some relief. number of horaci atolen In the past year. trade fur horse or young cattle, at iiru Wilder, come out fair and square, and tell County Trcaaurer Jrununer infonna We. the undersigned, have this day dis- llro'a, MHr John Coulter and X. E.

Steven, the people you done It with your enormous that lie haa already paid off live thouaaud rThe beat urliclo of coal oil for 23cta brain and little pen and Ink, and swear that dullara ol tlio County'a bonded ludebtcduera. soived pariuersiiip ny inuiiiai consent, u. f. Brooks continuing In the business. All accounts due tbe firm are to be paid to cither party, at our place of business.

All those reprciontlng the Leavenworth Timca," gave ua a pleasant call on Friday of laat week. Mr. Coulter waa engaged writing up per gallou at 27i) Brock Stilus's. -o -0 We ahould not auflcr from a cough, which indebted to the lirui pleuse call und settle at In your younger daya you never heard the atory ol George and bis little hatchet." The nmnunt Mr. Wilder was endeavoring to lllcb waa only a little over FORTY a few doaea of Ayor'e Cherry Pectoral will To our many patrons throughout this county we will say that, In ordor la hare betlcr Neliool Books.

For a complete assortment of (school Hooka. Envelopes, 1'elia and cure. I line, comfort, health, are all aaved Northern Kauaaa for that paper, whilo Sir. Stevens looked to working up a subscription Hat. Aa an able and newsy paper tho facilities lor handling and supplying tho demand with all goods In our line, we are at this once.

signed, O. A.BOALS O.S. BROOKS, Ida, Feb. 23, 1870. by IU time carrying on a house at Srandfa In connection with the one alreidy In Hrllevllle, at Ink.

School Crayons, I cnciia, etc to ivi. E. Cliapinun Jt Co'. Alwuys the cheapest. 218.

Dr. Patrick la engaged fencing li in rosi- Here We Come cither of which places we will be pleased to meet all of our old customers aud as miny nuw ones as may favor us with their patrouage, when we will show them NOTICE. Tlmea" la not cxcelle In the State. Tho ncwa gathered from the various parti of the State during tho year la alone worth five timea the price of su'iauripMon ol the ilence lota nnd planting out ornamviital and fruit tree. Ilia residence already present t'ltKMI KKKDM.

ISluc Uras, Tiiuolhy, Clover anil Hsilire JOHN A. CHANEY, Plaintiff, as Un an appearance aa any in the city. Seed for sale at auaw Ucllcvillc. Weekly, which ia only and the Dally US. "Fanncra, bnn? in your butter.

Will is only $3.00 per year -one of the cheapest I am just receiving from Philadelphia and Ihiltlmore my new Spring Stock of Goods. The nicest 'line of CI Uhlng, Hoots and Huts, Dry Notions, Ac, Hint can bo found in the West. All elear. straight brands. 1 keep no Shoddy, ''Cheap John." nor auction goods.

I will not be undersold by auv little oun-horse railroid town. M. E. HALL. MARTHA CHANEY, Defendant.

In the District Court of Republic County. Kansas. Martha rlnmev. of Fremont cniintv. Iowa.

The Largest Stock of Farm Machinery EVER BROUGHT TO THIS COUNTY. INCLUDING KaJ-TIIE NEW MARSH SUUvY TLOW, -TIIE CORP. SULKY PLOW, puy JVC lor m-xi unity ujvh. dullica in the State. FOR CASH llAltnV it I'ERRY Wo will sell all kinds Goods Lower than The city election caused some little exclto- Talk iiiiout hard limes in Kansas, will you.

ever offered in tills market before. Ei). K. Chapman Co. is hereby notilicd that she has been sued by tbo plaiutitl.

John A. Chancy, tiling lua petition in the District Court ol Repuolic Kansas, on the 24th day of March, A. D. 187ft. ment ou Monday lust, so far as the orilcn ol Ilea the letter In another column from Cen Mayor was concerned.

Dr. Woodward has tral New York, where country scliod teach MARSH HARVESTERS AND MOWERS pruying for a divorce and that unless she VHTT 'iui buy SO yards ol Choice Print lor the past year filled that position with For Trade, or Male, a new Studebaker Wagon. Cheap for cash, or a good bargain for borso or yoke of work cuttle, ('all nt this olliuu. 2D7-31. ers get on'y from 2 to f3 per week.

yj kr 1 ni Millar At UttOLK It STRAIN '8. credit to himself and honor to the city, but one or two through personal spite under answers said petition on or before the loth day of May, A. D. 1871), the same will be taken true and Judgment of divorce rendered accordiugly. In the list published lust weuk giving the took to ilefeut him after ho had received llm names of those receiving Teachers Cvrtiti- Together with a largo assortment of the very bet ear-Plows, harrows, CULTIVATORS, CORN HELLERS, FEED MILLS, cali-sut the lust examination, tho name of unanimous vote of the caucus, but failed, Warranted new und growth of 1878.

nt DISTRICT COURT DOCKET. The following Is the list of cases on the Docket to be disposed of at the coming term of the District Court In nnd lor Repuulic VMea tuis Hitu day or March, a. i. iw.tf. T.

M. NOBLE. 20.V3I. Attorney for Plaintiff. Excelsior Nursery, lour miles northeast ol M.

C. Williams, of Ida, who received a first- Squire Haikclt being one of our most re grade certilieatc, whs omitted. spected citizens, and a strongman, his name was used for the purpose, without his con county, to convena on Monday, April 21st Railroad! County Commissioner Wills wis so ill Farm and Spring Wagons, Belleville; fnltrpoiindsforl 09. ruit Trees and Plants at lowest prices. E.

POWRI.L. JgBTSlinw P.roa.. Iiavo jtit received tliclr fall and winter stock of Cooking and Heat-mig moves, viz: Charter Oak, liounct Duffer. Excelsior, and It.ick Island. All Tuesday that he waa unable lo attend the meeting of the Hour J.

Vaccination, follow- State of Kansas vs Charles Feott con sent, and without his knowledge until after the voting had commenced. Had not previous threats been made by Mr. Woodward's enemies, Squire Haskett might dotihtlesi tinned from last term. A ViinNiittii an fak by a severe cold, rendered him unable to A Taylor attorneys for Slate I'll kenton, .1 A Linville and Noble for dolt. speak above a hisper.

cheaper than eau he huii'-lit elscwheie west of the Missouri Itiver. slat; or Kansas vs JUcUride. YauS'atta att'y for State. Hay Rakes, Threshers, Etc. H3T Wc would respectfully call your nttention to the fact that we were the first to open Strictly Agricultural Depot in this county, In order to supply tho demand directly and ithout such exborbitunt prices as heretofore charged, and that we have Knocked the Bottom Out of High Prices This Year have received tbe nomination, as Mr.

"Woodward had no particular desire tl be re-elected to the position. lain lined wood Pumps, the II Smith vs 1 A Pearson continued from hum ail' i me cueapesl. ui Shaw linos. last term, II Pilkcnton lor pluintiU; Tii) lor and Noble for deft. tyParties Knnwlllg themselves Indebted to the tirni of Ed.

E. Chapman A either on account or note, and ist due, are requested to call and settle the same at once, thcivby saving trouble and extra cort. 232-tl. Ei. E.

Chapman Jfc Co. The following are the city officers elected By putting everything right down to BUD ROCK. That we will sell to responsible parties Henry llcss vsClarnssa Corblt continued from last term. A Linville lorpltf Strain Slurgea for deft. Nellie Kindy vs It A and A Fnrrens and on long time, and will procure anything we do not keep, ut the lowest possible prices.

Monday Mayo'r-W. II. Wondwanl. Police Judge J. C.

Kelly. Ithout delay. cnauneey rerry continued from last term A Linville for plff; VanNuttu and Ciiiineilinen V. N. linger.

Dan. Miller, With many thanks for your very liberal patronage in the past, and with a promise of II Pilkcnton for deft. Money to At Hardy Terry's, on short time. Dr. Hardy will attend to you.

Notes discounted. ilAKDY I'lillHV. i. rrry, ctieney sniiw, it. J.

Attains. State ex rel VanNatta. Count At lilt; I.AIISI SWINDLE. Some two weeks ago couple of individuals came into the county (onii of them well known In this community) and represented themselves as agents lor a ''Home Insurance ol Brooklyn, Jf. Y.

Their mode of operation was to go to a farmer und induce him to niaku application to Insure house, stables, teams or other stock in fact anything usually found on a fin tn nnd, after tilling out said blank, a note, attached to the bottom, wkh tilled and tho party making ap equally fair dealing in the future, and a request that you will at least examine our goods torney, vs Township Board Scaudia Town Mr. Emery C. Haskett relumed rroni Fort and prices before purchasing elsewhere, ship continued from last term. A I) Wil Hear the Excitement. son und Tibbelts lor plff; A Wilder We subscribe ourselves, very rcspectlullT, WARD BROTHERS.

for deft. Tiikcn in exchange for Goods nt ctih prices. El). E. CHAPMAN CO.

Hyniler vs Dora Davis, (leorgo Lcmbk and Wm orris continued from ast term .1 A I.P'Ville. Noble and nnNntt, for pill A ivildcr and (' Sturges lor on Saturday last, where ho has been for the past six months attending Normal School. Having taken a thorough course, Em. now bids fair to mako his mark us thorough, enterprising young business man. Farmers who are handling sheep and have lukcn proper rare of them during tlm pnt winter, report them in line condition.

Capt. Dixon says his flock is doinjr well, und that he lias already counted his one bunurcd and The Old Reliable Firm plication would stgu tbo same, and simply a duplieato copy of the application was left ueits. Smith vs f'linrles Movers continued from last term. Noble and A Taylor with the parly insuring, while the carried HCITL. C.

Hanson, Seamlia, Kansas, will pay the higliont Maikei price. In JASII. for fat cattle and Call on Hanson and he will puv you nioro than any other buyer on the market. 2ui-tf. Parties having Deeds, Patents.

Mortgages, OF off the one to which tbe note was attached. lor pin Hector ior ucu. A liftman Co vs Charles Ostrander continued Ironi last term. A Taylor and These notes are ol course then disposed ol to innocent parties, und all tb.it is left for .) ii sioccKe ior puis. Ed.

E. Chapman Co. To the Front on and other liisiruineiits left with me lor lie 3 .1 Wilson vs John Harris continued lam!) for this seasin. the party signing the same is to pay it, as ho cord, will oblige lv and getting the from last term. TM Noble ler plff; has neither policy or anything else to show value.

I have uo room for them in the cafe. YunNiittu for deft. NEW STORE SCANDIA, KANSAS. We have now opened, and offer for sale, tlm largest stock of General Merchandise ever offered to the people of Republic aud adjoining counties, consisting of DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, INOTIOxNS, ATS AND j3oOTS AND Groceries, Glassware and Crockery, At prices as low its any bouse West of the Missouri Rirer. We have the advantage for what it was given.

Blunk vs A (Inline Blunk continued from last term. A VanNatta lot nl II. We have not learned how many have been E. A. II IM.OWKIX.

294 Register cf Deeds. SAVE YOUR MONEY Jackson vs Aildi Jackson continued Low Prices. Died, on March 12th, 1873, of lung fever, Nora, infant daughter of M. E. und Mary Kuvanaugli, aged 11 months and 7 days.

This litttlo bud so youitg and fair, Called hence hy early dciom, Just came to show how sweet a flower In Paradise could bloom. Iron) last tern. VanNatta for nltf. taken in by this swindling operation, but do know that Mr. Abo Kindt was mulcted ll.ury Matteson vs Hardy Perrv con By TRADING at BROCK STRAINS finued Irrin last term.

NT VanNatta and to the tune of some seventeen dollars. ai oDle lor pltt; A Taylor for tlelt. We would suggest that the Anti-IIorse- Hay woord vs Joint School District No 1 Jewell and Republic counties continued iroin last term. A Linville lor plff; '4 pounds Coffee for 1.00. 10 do While Sugar 1.0U.

I- FINEST TEAS In tho City, und piiecii to suit all. Railroad Prices Thief organizations of this county take hold of tbe matter. FRO- NEW YORK. Vumuttu lor ilett. warn is jiutteson vs nomas con tinned from last term, fc VanNatta for Married, br A.

Odell, on Wednesday, April 2nd, Mr. Win. Xorris. Sheriff of Republic county, to Miss Delia Fancher, of Scamlia tp. Doc.

sot the cigars up to the boys In good style, und wears a pleasant smile instead of that former gruff countenance. May happiness and plenty be their's through life. Discounted1 Dllt: Noblu for dell. (lust Nelson vs The Atchison. lieMiiblleeii of an extended acquaintance in tho largest Knstern Markets, buy our goods for cash, many from the bands of Importers and Manufacturers, and cannot help but such inducements as the closest cash buvcr could wish for, Wo sell goods our lino AT LESS PRICES Than they an be bought for at any railroad town in Kansas.

UEJrWc only ask an inspection of our goods and prices to convince you ol the fast i2Slore iu Peterson's stuud, Scandia, Kansas. Valley and Puiittc It Company continued from last term. Phelps and A Taylor for nlff; David Martin and Sturees lor Mrs. L. M.

L.ingvTthy has now on hand tbo Jet Sfleetcd stock 'of Millinery to be found in the country. Ladies trimmed Hats Iroin fcl.bO to tjfa.UO anil up, also a complete line of Notions and Fancy Goods kept con-tantly3i baud. Ladles, call and cximiKC for youi'tcives, tbe latest styles always ou tiand. MttK. h.

Lanoworthy, First door City Drug Store, south side Main Street, Clyde Kansas. 261). South Otsbi.ic, N. March 31, '7D. Ei.

Telescopic, Thinking, perhaps, a few words from Central New York would be of interest to your readers, I send the following: Sleighing still continues good, and it is snowing hero to-day, I beard it remarked the olher day that tho amount of fall during the winter had been thirteen feet ueit. I.OOO Lb. oi Butter wanted. Will nav Andrew Goodman vs Tho Atchison. Re.

Examine our Prices AND 10c. Bring it in. publican Valley and Pueiliu Company C. W. GULICK.

Hardy Peiiry. coiHintieu irom msc term. i'netps unit A Taylor for plff; David Martin and P. R. All kinds of Country Produce lukcn in for Goods market price at the highest 247.

Mr. Tom Arbuthnot bus just relumed Sturges lor cleft. COME AND from the Mountains, where ho has been for Seivert Lehn vs The Atchison, Republican Valley and Pacific It It Company continued To the Public. For the purpose oi closing out our present Mock preparatory to going to another point the past month. He says times are lively from last term.

Phelps and A Tin lor for plff David Martin aud Sturaes" lor dell. and work plenty, but that there are about tun men and a dozen mules lor every job ol work, and that the rush of immigration 14 yds Lawrenee'L muslin for REMOVED TO SCANDIA! CALL AND SEE MEi7 YOU DON'T BUY Having removed mv stock of General Merchandise to Scandia. and added sever.il linn. Manoah Cluybnugh vs Milfon Grim, John Trimmer and Henry Kephart continued to open up business, we will oner our stock for cash only, at the lowest figure ever off-aired in Northwestern Kansas. To parties indebted to us we rcgouest a set and five inches.

You may think that is not a very mild statement to lay before a trusting publi but it has been snowing here most of the time since the last of December. Duritig the month of February there were only four days that it did not storm. We have had over a hundred days sleighing. The only business being done here in real estate is the foreclosure of mortgages. Some eleven years ago, when the De Ruyter branch of the Midland R.

R. was be 89 89 89 i irom last term. 1 VanNatta for pin Linville for deft. tlement of all accounts due, or wo will be compelled to leave them for collection. 27J.

El. K. CHAPMAN CO. Randall Albro and Leonard White vs Settle and Martha Settle continued Iroin 89 99 1 he new Iron Turbine Wind Mill is a suc-cesi. It is now in good working order, und throws up water enough to supply a city last term.

1 VanNatta for plff. Indian Head Pcopcrell, line Continental Yeoman bleached Hope Lonsdale Fruit of the Loom bleached muslin lor Prints, bent brands, for Bed Ticking Stripe und Cheviot Shirting for Cottonude for Hlack A I Dacca for DOWN IN FRONT. Peter Ballantine vs Daniel Mvers et si continued from last term. Botsford and half as large as Chicago. No, not quite, if ill riiclps for plff.

99 99 99 89 the girls should have as large feet as the Clyde girls, and were to wash them very George Dow vs Douglass eontinu- dred dollars worth ol capital, I invite my friends and customers of Republic county to call nno! see me whether they wish to purchase or not. Everything in the General Merchandise Line Cheaper for Cash than at any other house. Look Out for Sign, North Side Main Street. ing built alarm lu this township of one hundred acres sold for $10,009, or $100 per acre, and this winter a farm of 101 acres, joiuing or near the one just mentioned, was so'd eu irom last term, ilotslorcl aud lien. Phelps lor nlff uudley Steele vs Alice Raymond.

Grain Kusrs lor Monlier In llie Ieasl. 4 pounds choice new O. Seed for 91.00. ImportiiTg my seed direct from the producer tn Texas, as I do, I can afford to sell ut the above prices. Parties wishing to buy ne.etl by the bushel will be furnished stillcbciipcr.

Times are hard and money scarce, and we ure hound to sell everything cheap. B3T" Remember the place, nt Mosber's Nui-fiery, four miles west of Belleville. 2911. Lowe for plff Phelps and A Taylor for defendant. 10 lbs A Sugar lor 101 Yellow Sunr for The Morrimack River Savings Bank vs 99 99 99 99 89 99 99 99 ISrowued Collce.

choice, for Messrs Hardy Perry are building an addition to their store room 10x20 feet, to make room for the new stock of goods now being purchased in Chicago by Mr. Tracey, who left for that purpose over a week ago. Look 17 bars Soar) under a mortgage for $97ii, so ou will sec at once how real estate has depreciated here. The township of Otselie voted bonds to the vriount of 83,000 to the nilroad above nnrbned, and it never paid only running expenses and light repairs, and the tressels having been pronounced unsafe tbe road bus T. L.

STURGES, lbs choice Dried Peaches Garrett Johnson and Susan Johnson. Botsford for plff. ti Devore vs Dvo. Elmlra Brown vs Leuiider Skecls. The State of Kausas ex rel Agricultural U75.

SCANDIA, KANSAS. 99 Apples Dried Currants Prunes Blackberries 99 Society vs Hanson Chairman Board of out when Tracey returns, for he thoroughly understands the markets, and knows just bow and wlit to purchase for this trade. 99 been abandoned, nnd as has been quaintly marked "ull we have got left is tho right 10 quarts Cranberries Overcoats ut prices from County Commissioners. A Taylor for plfi Willie i'keels vs Mary Skeels. Joseph Boothe and VanNatta lor plff.

Charles Hint vs Saiuh A nilh nnd A Boston, McDonald for nlff. CHEAPEST HOUSE IN TOWN. MARY JOHNSON SCANDIA, KANSAS. Up to 99 3 99 IB 19 3 19 19 Clothing, Suits from 'Undo Jimmy Cannon" and ''Yellowstone Dan," the celebrated Indian Scouts who visited Hcllfvillc a couple of weeks ago, created MRS. F.

A. SMITH Has just received a carefully selected Spring Stock of Millinery ELEGANT ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, SILKS RIBBONS of the New Shades, EMBROIDERIES, c. tSTPattcrn Hats In latest fashions from tit. Louis. Tbe "Cascade." Hie new shade hat ol ihe season lor ladies, misses aud girls.

Cull and see. Ail the wuv to ol wuy and two streaks ol rust." 1 have frequently met those who have been to Kansas, and 1 have listened to them eulogize Kansas until they would stop to W3ep to think they could not do It justice Weber Kip Boots 3 19 DEALER IX quite an excitement, at Concordia after leav All kinds of Merchandise, including Hats. ing here. Tbey succeeded lu beating bash. i.uig, moves, ixonons.

Dress noons, imi. nels, Cassimeres, Jeans, Cottonadea, Ducks, Chas Flint vs Kober et nl. McDoneld for plff. Chas Flint vs Warren Rod key. McDonald for plff.

Charles Flint vs Williams. McDonald lor plff. Charles Flint vs Solomon, et al. McDonald for plff. David Gage vs Settle, ct al printing, and all other bills.

They tried to come it here on tbe priii thigof bills, but got Denims, Hoots and Shoes of all grades. and I have left them weeping with feelings of emotion, and thought to myself, "Sir, you lie beautifully." ueensware and Glassware, and ull roods left. Pass them around. commonly found in General Stock, nt prices DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, NOTIONS, Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, and a full stock of First-class General Merchandise. Farmers here claim that tbo West is ruin lower man you can uuy elsewhere, tor casli or its equivalent.

ED. E. CHAPMAN CO. ing this country by producing so much of i aiuiuua ior pin. Isaac Hatcher vs William Bradd, et al Botsford for pi If.

The Sullivan Savings Institution vs Daniel A correspondent from Scaudia signing himself "Occasionally," infoas us ol the marriage of Mr. A. P. Wilbur to Mise Belle Norton, on Sunday tbe 6tb lust. IV cannot vouch for the truth of the statement, as the correspondent did sot sign hi right name.

But, should it be correct, we wish Merrett. Botslord for plff. Attachment Notice. 1. M.

Page take notice that you were sued )T J. A. Moslicr. and an attachment issued therein, before 3. Rcily, Justice of Peace, llelleville townnliip, Republie County Kansas, March loth 18711, for (7.80 interest and costs, and that a lid cause will be heard ic Said justice's court April 12th.

1S79. at 2 p. m. 4. A.

MoNflEK. Per A. E. TavixJR. John Matteson vs Gcoree Walton nnd tiT Produce taken In exchange nt highest market rates.

KjTUive me a call and yu will go away satisfied. UO- tf. George Cleluud, VanNuttu for pltt. everything, and at prices ith which tbey cannot compete. Butter Is 12c.

here corn oats 40c; potatoes AOe flour $2.70 per green apples 4oc. per bushel. Tho of farm hands get $14 per month. Teachers in country schools get 2 to $3 per week. The Telescopic has found its way to me here among the hills and snow every week, orms and Dorthea Nelson vaGl es MeClallin nnd Tryphcna McClaflin.

A t'lf 1 ffl (irt.i-.. School Land Sale. Notice is hereby civen that I will, on Sat the happy couple unbounded and, In due time, a bouncing boy. iisiiii unu ju ii iicmciB ior piu. Soren Sorenson and Hurthe Sorenson vs New Tailor Shop I would sart.

the citizens ot Belleville nnd urday, the Hltii day of April, 1870. at my office in the Court House, at Belleville, offer Ole Hanson und Be ita Hanson. A I) Wilson for plff Strain Sturges for Jonas Kindy vs Margaret Letsinger and fur al to the litirhost bidder, the followinir rhas Letsinger. A Taylor and Van A ludy declares "that tbe low necked dress Is an abomination, into which It is the duty of the press to look." And this is thcilnme-leas reply which tbe Louisville "Courier MOTIVE. Notice is hereby given that I will be in my office, Belleville, on Friday and Saturday of eaeh week, far tie transactions of official business in connection with the office Co.

Superintendent of Public Instruction. i. II. McCall. Co.

fist pt. CLOSING OUT! A lull line of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, BOOTS SHOES, COST- EjTRuilding for Sale or Kent. CALL ON A. HAnsii. ISO -2m, EJ.MA, KANSAS described school land located In Itcpuhlte county.

Kansas; and all persons wishing to make bids an the same may do so between the hours of 10 o'clock a. in. and 3 o'vlock and I pride myself on being posted on tbe baby question, and think of those lines, "Dropped from the fountain never lulling, lalo the laiH of tbe wuiliug." I am, yours, tc, J. D. Lrich.

Journal" makes to the suggestion. "Very true, low necked dresses ought to be looked Natta for pIB Noble for deft. Mettle Crouch vs Lewis Crotteh Wilson Tibbelts plff: A Taylor tor deft. Kcster-oii vs II 11 Buck. A Taylor for plff.

Maggie Boals vs James Boal VanNatta for plff. Charles Rogers vs James Speelman. VanNatta for pill. T. R.

App'scd f3 00 surrounding country that I may be found in the building first door west' of Ssurges store, ever ready at all times to cut, lit snd make to order anything In the line of SIcim and Roys Clothing. Keep on band a lull line of samples. I am prepared to furnish suits made to order cheaper than you can get them anywhere elue iu tbe West. work done in tbe shop warranted, or no pay. tfiTlieiits and Youths shirts cut and made to ordtr.

cleaned and repaired on short notice and reasonable terms. 4. PEDt 2jt. Merchant tiWor, n- m. ot said rt.iy Description.

nr of mi ii of no aw of ne ae of ne ne ol so nw of ne ae of se See. 80 S9 an 3A 30 38 00 3 25 8 25 4 00 4 00 4 60 Into, and we must say, iu simple Justice to ourselves, I hat it Is a duty we have seldom lost an opportunity to discharge." IF YOU OWE US ANYTilljra Now is Xle time to settle to save co Ed. E. Chat-mas Co. WOTICK.

My wife. Famle Davenport, having left nay tied and board withoht due cause or provocation, I hereby forbid all parties harboring or trusting her on my aecouut, as I will not lie responsible for nnv debts rot.traeted by tier. FRANK DAVENPORT. April 4th, 187. 2l'7-3i.

The Cloud County Bank, or Concordia, loans money on farms, personal or chattel security, and on long or abort time. Alao sells ScBtr. which pays lor pre-emptions, or commuted Homesteads. 235-11 C. V.

McDO.NALD, Cashier. 4 4 DIIRK WANTED, Will allow 18 rents per buahel on notes and accountsor for merchandise. i. Co-irMA? Si Co. E.

M. CUl'MJIEK. County Treasurer,.

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