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Belleville Republic from Belleville, Kansas • 1

Belleville Republic from Belleville, Kansas • 1

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The Bellyilie Telescope. Ks I A ill 1 1 iliiOiiOr.J. Any person who takes a mnpr n- IIATJSS OP ADVltTISUtU. One square, one insertion $1 0 fromtlicpost-oQicc wlitlhpf di-r vt.vl to his name another's, 'fht-rbc has subscribed or nut i -xnonabio fur payment, If a person orders his paper ho must pay all arrearage, i publisher may coutinu to send it nt'i'i payment is and collect the jiinount, whether th paper is iVom tlic otlice or not. hiic'i additional ir.scrti'n...

70 Profes3ioual cards, per 8 00 One 'column, one 60 00 One half column, one year 30 00 One quarter columu, one 1ft 00 Subscription Price One copy, one $1 00 do six, months 0 do threo 0, Vol. 2. EELLVILLE, KAN, FRIDAY NOV. 17, 1871. No.

CO Hew to'tlie Line, Let the Chips Fall Where they i T.VIT.LF. VARDS.MED1CAL. MINUTES WILSON J. C. CilUFFITlIf LPF THE BOARD OF COUNTY Select ic Physician and Surg coo, Bell-' uiie, Kansas.

bnuth-west cor tier tf the Public Square. My Coroner, W. F. Compton majerltj 526. Commissioner First District, J.

P. Williams mojerlty 94. Commissioner Seoend Distrie', J. II. Friot majority 28.

1 Commissioner Third-District, L. C. Hanson majority '4. For Railroad Assessor, H. C.

Spnn-gle 500. Bjard adjourned to meet Friday November 17th, 1871. P. P. WAY, Ce.

Clerk. S. W. SKEELS, Deputy. 1 LEGAL.

New Scandinavia, REPUBLIC KANSAS, 27 3m SUPERVISORS For Republic County. SPECIAL SESSION, ho vemb'r County Clerks Office, Bellrille Kan. NorcmberlOth, 187J, Board met. for the purpose of can-tasing the vote for County Officers of the election heldou the 7th day of Nov. P.

Howe presiding. Objections were made to receiving N. Attorney and Counsellor at Law, Bell-Mile, Kan. Jiiim'ber Lumber A. P.

IIISISIj (From The Kansas Farmer.) Condition Of the Crops. Attorncy-ntLaw, Bollville, will practice'in all tho courts of this returns from Salt Marsh, after 6mo dicussion theTickets wore Tallied or, Kiting Becbe 49 instead, of 40 an4 JU. C. Hanson 14 instead of 2. They were then THOMAS HAAK, MECHANICAL.

accepted. i WASHINGTON, Bellvillo returns were counted over, McCav 1 lefs and Print and joiin men, Young 1 more each. Some objections wore made to Prairie Home returns, which wore hot properly signed up, but evidence bingproduccd that the Board was' sworn, they wero aceepted. The vote stood thus, to wit. J'ast ae we were going to press we received the Agricultural Department Reports for October, and they plaoe Kansas in a still more favorable light.

Tho corn crop in this State is placed at 119 100 being a good crop. No other State comes tip to us. Iewa is next in order, and is placed at 114 Missouri and Nebraska are both placed at 112. Illinois, Michigan and Kentucky sre all below 100. In wheat (the crop just harvested), Kansas leads of beautifully, being 13 per eent.

above a good crop. Michigan (of tho Western States) comes next with 110; Oregon, 101; 96 California, 90. The yield, in Doniphan county, ia IhU State, is 25 Lu'sbeiSTper Keeps constantly on hand all kinds of nm LATH, SHINGLES, Doors, cash and Blinds: Also, DO OX WINDOW Fit AMES, Branch Yard: Watorvillc. My. Carpenter ard Joiner, Delhi lie, Kan, Contracts of every description in hi line promptly atleaded to.

WASHINGTON CARDS. EGA L. A. J. BAKTA, Attorney at Law, Washington, Will practice ia all the counties in the Twelfth T.

J. HUME, Attorney at Law, Washington, Kan. Office East side ot Public Square. My 275 163 154 77 2 REPRESENTATIVE. A.

D. Wilson R. P. West P. MoUutcheen D.

C. Gamble iSaud Austin TREASURER. j. O. Sa7ago SHERIFF.

W. Newlon W. S. Latham Joseph Merica COUNTY CLERK. S.

W. Skeels Sam Austin P. P. Way Andrew Engle Schenck RECORDER. J.

D. BRUMBAUGH, 346 353 313 5 663 1 ney at MARYSVILLE, Will practice in all the counties in the 29-3ni Twelfth Judicial District. NEW FlfSM. 1 1 1 1 MECHANICAL. JOIIIS C.

McCEW, acre, weignrng pounas per ousnm. Of oats, we only know that the yield is more than in 1870; and of barley the same. The potato crop is reported as fine in tho Northwestern and trans-Missouri States, and above an average in New England and tho Middle States, except Vermont and Delaware. Beef cattle are reported to be greater in number in most of the States than last year. Diseag.es among horses, oattle, hogs and chickens are reported prevalent in certain sections of the country.

Spanish fever is reported from Woodson and Labette counties. Hog cholera is reported from Kentucky, Iowa and Altogether, the Report for October is 'ntercsting and valuable, Manufacturer and dealer 1ff a11 kinds EH O. Kindy 3S1 V. Vantrump 273 CORONER. 574 48 42 1 630 33 Furniture Washington, Kansas.

Special attention paid to undertaking. Coffins of all sorts, and sizes always on hand. My REDUCED RATES, Tables, $5 00 Cottage Bedsteads, $5 00 Chairs, $1 00 each Everything else in proportion GENERAL W. F. Comption Dr.

C. Taylor Ben Lake Nigger SURVEYOR. J. G. Arbatbnot L.

Martin COMMISSIONERS, Dist. No. 1 J. P. Williams J.

W. Smith Z. P. Rowe Dist. No.

2, J. II. Frint S. R. Morlan A.

R. Young S. A. Me Kay 99 6 1 113 85 67 61 laoksmitliiiig NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that I will offer for eJe on the 25th day of November, A.

D. 1171, at ray office in Bellville, to tho highest bidder, tho following described lands, to wit: Section 36, Town 2 south, Rnnge2 west AND S. A. TarbeU, (Formerly Griffith Dealer in mm, MEotcme OILS, urn mm And ALL the most POPULAR PATENT MEDICINES of the day. Liniment, Condition Powders, and a full supply of Horse and Cattle Modi-cines.

Also, Choice Eeas Coffee Together with MEAT and LARD. All at Lining Prices. Pure Wines and Liquors, For Medical Purposes only. All kinds of and native lumber, lath and Bhingles.sasb, glass and dc'B, constantly on hand. Repairing Shop, i of se $7.00 do.

6.00 do 6.00 8 do 7.00 i of I 6.00 do 6.00 do 6.00 a do 6.00 i of i $6.00 do 6.00 do 6 00 do 6.09 of 8 i 7.00 no do 6.00 do 6.00 3 do 6.00 Dist. No. 3. nahson, 113 Beebe, 109 R. ASSESSOR, 12th DIST.

Sprengle, 696 Ballard, 36 Ordered, that the following offioers be declared elected, and the majority of each set opposite their respective name; For Representative, A. E. Wilson-majority 112. For Treasurer, I. O.

Savage majority 23. For Sheriff, W. W. Newlon majority 40. For Clerk, S.

W. Skeols -majority 662. For Coonty Surveyor, J. G. Arbuth-not majority 597.

Brder, B. 0. Kfldj-majerUy J0, See. 36, Town 2 south, Range 1 west. Washington, Kan.

AGENT for the SkinneT and Gardeu City Clipper Plows, Wood and Champion Movers and Reapers, Studebaker Wagons Grain Drills, of the most rnproved patterns. 5A1 WoTk and Machines war-anted to give satisfaction. JOHN McKENNETT, l.tf, 6onth Side of Square, a of ne I $5.00 do 4.00 do 4.00 aw do 4.00 sejolnwi $4.00 do 3 50 do 4.00 i of 6.00 Dated at my office at BellviJle, this 27th day October, 1S71. G. J.

TROWBRIDGE, Co. Treasurer. Per A. SHAW, Deputy..

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1870-1876