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Neosho Valley Eagle from Jacksonville, Kansas • 3

Neosho Valley Eagle from Jacksonville, Kansas • 3

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K. N. BAYTLIE3. iiusisoit REAL ESTATE AGENCY L. STILIiWEr-I- ISAAC M.

FLETCHER IS Eric City OtOcersi Acting Mayor J. Ai "Wells. 1 Couucilmcn I. M. Fletcher: G.

W. "tichei and clergymen to bo admitted free," and wc at once Khappj our accordingly At tho hour designated for the besinninif of the sroreous Attornevs at Law. Erie, Kansas, PRATT DAITO, BACKERS, Sept 29 69 Dale; John McCuliagh and D. Tutnam. IOC At is novt Deceiving another Hc3mbolxt, Allen County, Kansas, I Clerk John Alcuuuagn.

Altornev R. N. Baylies. Treasurer L. Still well.

0 KS A' A 110 1 1 23 Witt Nugent. a. t. pdili.ey. XTlIteT PHIIif.I2Y, At- torneys at Iaw and Ileal Estate t-3 feJ" 1870.

ft i -1 1 Do general tn in 35 a Banking and Exchange Business 1 rnt, year ihitdvaiive. Krie Township OJSJcers. Justice of the Peaces A. Overacker. Agents, umce on aiam sireci-, neany opposite the Erie House.

july20 69 1y Carpenter, Kimball Burton ATTORNEYS AT LAW, iHSCKANCE AGENTS," REAL ESTLTK AGENTS, AND NOTARYS PUBLIC, Have entered into partnership in the above branches of business, and are now prepared to bffer on reasonable terms Large Supply Gold, Pi'ver and Government rtOlTSE, Law- ISOB IIT $OlLl' JOj reiice, Kansas, E. Smith, Proprie- Trustee A. P. Macdonald Clerk S. M.

French. Treasurer-S. O. Fletcher. Constables John Nafus and B.F.

Hoe. Eoad Overseer J. F. Himelwright. Exchange J30CCHT is gofeDj tor.

uiy ai, iooij spectacle, we presented ourself at the outer door with a large roll, purporting to be a Imiidio of ruanuacript eefmons, prof rudiug from our outer coat pocket, with our beautifully moulded neck enshrouded In the folda Of a cravat of spotless whiteness, and our rragUe.form encased in cuttomary suit of solemn black," (borrowed for the occasion,) and pompously giving the name of a well knowii divine of ourvicinity, we proposed to pass in at free cost." But alas! for the best laid schemes of mice and men." Our frie nd, Andy Johnson, had just effected ah entrance by representing him Time and Current Deposits Solicited; Business Cards, one year SlO.O One square, oneinsertiftn i.oO Each, subsequent insertion. One square, months. f.0! One fiuare, six months One (square, one year Quarter column, three months TpVl'KFTnia mUSi corner rvew Hampshire and Pinekney streets, School Officer, llstrict JSo.S. "Pirector-nv $. Dodd; Treasurer H.

Lawrence, Kansas, A E. btinuer, proi prieton 2jO0 jjui i I II. Suttle: Clerk v. PAfSESACSE TICKETS For sale. On Germahvund Great Britain.

Revenue Staiiips For Sale. Sept 22 Cm uui icr column, six a 35.00 ClaiircJi Ii-ectoryk For the thousands who are seeking 1 a -r 1 TKri'T EIOUSBJ, Corner of Kansas Avenue and Seventh streets, To-peka-Kansas, Burr.and Beasley, iThisc House i3 just opened, and the furniture is entirely new; jy 27 69 ly homes in the. rich and fertile Valley of uie aeosno-, nave uancr column' one vear. Half column, three months. i Ilf column, six months.

If column, one yearr. ol coi urn three monl hs A Whole column, sdxmont'as. "Whvilc colir.hu. tme vfar .80,00 .40.00 .110.00 .40.00 self to be Dr. Cliapin, and about tweritv of LIYERY iiD FEED I ,0 t33 UIFROYTD or T3I.I Eube Lake's tie-cutters were enjoying BAPTIST C.

A. Batenian; 2d Saturday evenings in the month and Sunday, following at 11 a. ni; METHODIST -Key. W. Stewart 4th Saturday and Saobath in eachmonth.

M. E. SABBATH SCHOOL Every .100.00 the felicities of front seats on the strenscth TDIBG or IS2AIKlE, PACIFIC MOUSE Corner Fourth and Delaware, Kansas City, O. Smith, Proprietor, i jy 27 69 ly dTNinw lines constitute a square Contisruous to towns, and within area STABLE. of their' being school teachers, and it sd happened that we had just presented ourself at a time when, to use the language of the urbane and gentlemanly doorkeep sonable distance of ihe probable location i II.

COFTIIV, Watchmaker and Jeweler, opposite the Court House, CHRISTIAN CJIURClt Service eve- 1 Sr. JO That wJhen placed oppo-dL. name indicate that your sub-fccni-tion expires with that number, ami unless reuovvcu tne paper will be diacon tinned. or tne ieosno valley aud L. G.

li. A1SO, 'W Erie, Kansas, swill sell and repairevery tUiiiir liiu lin Kpw stock Of (TlockS ry iMinaay, hi il o- ciuuj, i uiueure of Dr. Stauber. consisting of V1 Dry Goods ClTHINGrt er, that style of thing was played outl' SOO XOlYf EOTS EV ERIE, just received and for sale clieap. Ag 24 Bro.

Seott for a One of the most nourishine towns in EITBEN LAKE would Inform the We return thanks to cau Of Ink. Being thiis cruelly rebuffed, and the en tire cloth needlessly insulted in ouf person, we essayed a change of tactics. Procuring a broken fence rail, we succeeded It1 en AVII IS. is l4.kiisi uarpenter, Joiner and 3Iill Wright, announces Southern Kansas, situated near the cen traveling public, that he is now ter ot JSeosno County, containing TOO to the people ot line mat ne is prepared prepared toTiimipfr first class outfits; jn the Livery line. Single or double buggies, nnaDitants, ana ramdlv to do all kinds of work in ms line on Erie Lodge, I.

O. O. No-. 44, will meet at the Masonic Hall, Erie. every Saturday evening at 7 o'clock; All members'in good standing are cordially invited to attends S.

M. RENCII, W. PITCIIFOHD, N. Gi R. SS.

Jan. 5 1570, ly. Mite Fifctcln Society thi-i evening at Mrs. t's. Let there bo asrood turn nut.

in prouslngi" a plank from the side of This place has been in existence but lit tle over.two years, has had much to con one or two seatou. alsu upon Teasoriabie terms. t-. tend with, but has nobly braved the short notice, and he thinks, on as reasonable terms as can be done by any other person or persons. Give him a call, at least, before contractingwith any other parties.

storm, and is now sailing in fair weath SWALLOW MClLLOiGH er. Also, Is als.o-Tirepared to takepassencers to Kcmembcrtuat Hall Moore keep just one door north of the post office, i Warinner fc 408 Delaware street, the house, and by the aid of considerable pulling in front and pushing behind "wo at last found ourself safely inside of the brilliantly illuminated hall, complacently gazing at the gorgeous tableau. Our weak pen is utterly inadequate to the task of giving anything like a just de June 22, iwi 11 any point 111 the State, Having the larg 6IO ACRE3 IOWA, jvannas City, have the best stock of est ana nest btatne in Southern Kansas, has always room for the stabling of nor-ses with pi entv of Au efficient man ERIE, KANSAS, GIIIFFBTII, CO. Lawrence, Kansas, agents for Buckeye Mewers and Itcapers, Pitt's Tresh-insr Machines, Victor Cane Mills, Cook's Situated in Cerro Gordo County; this laud will be sold at a bargain. "or ex-, change! for good land in Southern Kan wholesale groceries south of the Missouri river.

Erie Lodge, No. 7Q, A-. A. M. meets on Wednesday Evenings, at 6S30 o'clock, P.

en or before the full moon of each month and every two weeks thereafter. All members in good stand-in are invited to attend. is always at the Stable to attend to any scription of, theunparalleled magnifi CailS. TERMS in sas. Evaporators, Circular Saws, Rum and DEALERS lit Below we give a description of several cence of the Foloptieomorama." The performance of Prof, Trowbridge on ihe i -1 Ilais and Caps, iBOOTS pkovisions; QUE ENSA7AR Head the new advertisement of Foster Bro.

in aiiothef dolumn, and if you en Saddle per day $3,00 Horse and Bugsry, ner day 4,00 Rubber and tjrist juius, Fence Wire, and a full. Stock of Hardware, Iron and Agricultural Tools. July 27 69 ly. pieces of land which wc have on band for sale, with prices annexed. violin-was of that faclaating style which joy" punching the balls," or a good cigar, iout)ie ream and Uuarirv, per dav give them a call.

who have real any kind, tor sale, will.do well to give us a call. We at once ravishes the listener, and disarms all criticism. Great regret was 55 Dry Goods, Double Team and Carriage, per.day 6 J. W. STEWART, M-.

J. A. Wells, Secretary. January 26th, 1870, ly LOCAL NOTICES- All Hihds Ot legal business promptly attended aaveruse iana at our own expense, ana "JYeare informed that Squire Sehooley. manifested at the absence of Prof.

HAAS Wholesale Dealers in Wines, Liquors and No. 5 Main street and Levee, Leavenworth, find buyers if possible; 0f Bl creek, la dangerously ill-with Vandivier, the 4t celebrated guitarist," CORN and OATS BOUGHT and SOLD No. 1. The north West and west li. Notions, pneumonia, but hope to hear of his of the south west of Sect ion 13, Rauge who was unable to appear in conse quence of a provoking boil Oii Ills thumb speedy recovery.

i Erie Sept 22 1869. Agents for Pb elan Billiard Tables-. L)ulv 27 09 ly LEWt3 LEACH, TTlnsii fitv JAS. M. WAVE, nS -y- Nave.

McCori) A Co Our limited space, will compell us to ceasa our description of this mammoth All kinds of Dress Goods, Boots and Shoes, and Clothiug, cheap, at Hall Boots Shoes 19 Township lnere is 20 acres ot 'deeded timber, 240 acres of splendid Prairie, abundantly watered by Canville Creek, 1.00 acres in" cultivation, and 10C fenced, about 800 young fruit trees. There is on the premises a good box house 24 by 26 feet square, with cellar. This farm is just four miles from can exhibition, leaving a great many weiglity NEW YORK STORE to by Carpenter, Kimball Burton-. -1. A Good Mrs.

A. J. Douglas offers for sale lier fine and Commodious residence on the corner of Second and.Butlej streets, with three lots enclosed. This is far the neat Moore-s. st.

Joseph, Mo. matters "In fact volumes might be written concerning it, and as 'f 'f KACII, NATE Whole JJ sale Grocers, No. 41fi Delaware st. Kansas City, Mo. july 27 69 ly IN ERIE.

those of our readers had not wit The laigewt Newspaper mail that gees to any one firm in this country, Is recciv1 cd by P. Howell the New York be bought for Hats Caxis, No. 2. The south east of the south nessed in person the mighty majesty of est and most desirable property for ares-idjence, and will be sold upon reasonable ttt. K.

SHYI-IFF Mer "Advertising Agents. "Their place of biis iiiess is at No-. 40 Parti How." east See; 28, Range 20, Township 28; This piece is line Prairie land, three quarters of a mile from Erie. Price $500. VV chant Tailors, Wholesale and Re 1 Wc will -open Friday-, January 7th, tail Dealers in Cloths, Clothing, Hats' Clotliinor, terni3.

For further particulars, apply to Carpenter, Kimball Burton. the lblopticonKrama would be as much in the dark as ever, with these hastily hove together" views, we bid the subject a gentle adieu! 'r the largest and best assortment ot Cans. Trunks and Gentlemen's Furnish No. 3. Lots.

8 and 0 in Block 10, town ins Goods, No. 83 Massachusetts street of Erie, may be had for 40. Lawrence, Kansas. (july 27 09 ly No. 4.

One storv- and a half bouse, at Swallow Wall Eiiper And Window Curtains McCuliagh. GROCERIES. -rOIirV If. CAMPBELL, wholc- I. M.

Fletcher, and Hall Moore have rrected mammoth igns across the platform in front of, their store rooms, pro-elaiming to the people that their's are the places whereat to buy "cheap for cash," All of which is true. Call and see for DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND HOES-, HATS ANTCAPS sale and retail dealer in School Books, Stationery and Blank Books, Wall Paper, Window Shades, Toys and X3 Swallow Jk IVIcCiillasrli Are just receiving a fine assortineSAt Notions Fort Scott, Kansas. Provisions, READY MADE CLOTHING. of New Gbtfdsi Call and see them. J.

0'Gkaiy, F. ntTcniXGS. TUB WARS, PIECE I YANKEE NOTIONS, 0CJRAIY Osage Mission, -rTirrrciiircss I 1 Attorneys at Law, i LTardware, etc 2000 Ym-l- Merrimack Prints, choice styles 12 cents per yard, at Swallow Kansas. with three Lots under good well and-necessary out-houses, No. 5.

Fifty acres of first class Timber, with 47J acres of bottom Prai ie adjoining) warranty deed given. Price $1400; No. 7. Sixty acres of good timber, warrantee deed, and one hundred and sixty acres of prarie, well wTatered, seventy under cultivation, one hundred under good fenee; a good hewed log house 16X18 shed attached 10X10; fifty fruit trees. Price 15,00 per acre; No.

8. The west of southeast cf Section 17, Township 28, Range 20, containing 80 acres, with a spring, ten acres broke, 600 rails and posts on the land, and has a box house 12x10 feet square. This piece of land is just two miles north of Erie, and is certainly a beautiful location. Can-be had for BASUj Otlicc in Ilntchings' Building. Countv Street.

Jan 19 1870 ly AJDr i The Cheapest IMacc NEV ADVERTISEMENTS. ALSO In Southern Kansas to buy Dry Goods, i FURNISHING GOODS. Groceries, Clothing, Ac, is at 1 We generally experience great pleas nre in the perusal of the excellent sheet published at Humboldt by our worthy friend McElroy, but were quite pained on observing in the issue of last week the followingi "A competent and sober printer can obtain a situation at this of lice by applying at once." We had hoped that Tom would survive his deep afflction and that a proper appreciation of 1 old adage There is as good fish in tho.sea as ever was caught' succeed in easting off ihe inkebus" resting 'upon his mind, but alasl we ivere doomed to most bitter dis. appointment, as the above Is indicative that Tom has taken to drowning his sor rows in the flowing bowl. Since the above vas in type we have been made happy by asceitaining tha our suspicions were unfounded that Tom deports himself like a hero, and that the advertisement creating the alarm is due to; the fact that increased business demands an" increase of hands.

Happy Mac happy Tom 1 1 f. Swallow McCuIlagh's, Erie. ERIE J. A. HOUSE.

Proprietor, FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK I Swallow McCullasb ever offered in this County. We would Haedwabb, nr 1ST of arrivals at the Erie House for In Have the largest stock of goods invite the citizens of Erie and Neosho 1 i- 1 i. 'OF i No. east 4 of the S.s of John B. Campbell, at Fort Scott, is sup-jlyVn Southern Kansas with school and blank bookSj stationery, fic.

goes to iVrl Scott should not forget upon Mr. daiiipbelL' Cottonades, Tweeds and Hodman's Kentucky Jeans, Hall Moore's. The pleasant weather of the last few days has afftft-ded an Oppoltuuity lo. the '2chrj)entcs to resunie ther operations out of doorn, and the sound of hammer may Jbe lieai'd fromsunrlse to sunset in any port'io11 of our town. From the" Philadelphia Inquirer Ave iearn that was present at the lateexeciitionof Byhner and Bordeuberg, at Huntington, for the murder of the Pcightat "family in November last.

We presume that the Doctor was "on a V'ie'it to his brother, Sheriff of that coun- St. Patrick's Day was celebrated aftpr Neosho County. Give them a call. PUIIE DRUGS, MARKET REPORTS. AND Sec.

12, and the i of the E'l of Sec. 12, Township 28, Range 19. There i 12 acres of Timber and 148 acres of parairie. There is 40 acres in and t0 acres under fence. There is on the place a good hewed log house.

Au abundant suppy of water is furnished by a Creek and spring. i GIVE US A 1 Erie Retail Market. At Corrected wecklv bv Iliarinbotham Vtf C.t it-'" 1 BUCKEYE DRILLS I Dunlap, Provision Dealers. Erik, March 23 lS70i PER- BARREL. "as we will sell at the lowest market rates.

All our proods arc purchased in MEDICINES, PAINTS, OILS, JLJ the week ending Marcn 22, lbiO. Perham, St. Loui." Hllersliham, do a Garrett, Chicago, MHlett and wife, Chicagd, Little, Colorado, JAgnew, do II Marian, do Stewart, HumbOldti Greene, do DL Hart, Ohio. A Woodworth. Ohio, MVandvier, Indiana, Lee, do Ji Celloybam, Kansas City Vanhorn, do A Jones, lo II Lynch, II Armstrong, do Charclton-, do- Crbwen, do C'Henning, Miss Henninsr, do the Flour, XX 8.50 Flour, XXX I.i salt From the Mission Journal.

A CnAPTER of Accidents. Nujp One Thursday last a Mr. James Jones, I'ER BUSHEL. 1 v. VARNISHES, the usual manner by the Catholics fMis- Wheat Conn.

Oats living some five miles north of this place, -C 4 WINES, Not 10. One hundred and sixty acres of deeded land, within one fourtii mile of Erie. 100 acres under cultivation, 20 of pastiM-e, -balance of timer- scod. rail fence around it; a living- spring; branch supplies, stock water; 100 apple trees that will bear next year; 100 peach trees; a box house 16x22; warrantee deed given priee $26,00 per acre'i No. ilv-Forty acrd3 of prairie; IS under cultivation and fence; situated en Four Mile Creek, 1 niiles from the county seat.

Price $500. No. 121 Ten acres of excellent timber on the east side of the river, within three miles of Erie. to 1,50 HO SO 90 add -we defy compctitton. felon and vicinity.

while chopping wood at the door, had HALL MOOBE. Jan. 5 tf Potatoes the misfortune to cut himself through the instep so that the footlapped down. The PER rOUND. BRANDIES SchooMiRAA' lot' Bnle.

.10 12 Beef, fresh Vashburgh, Ft Scott Hopkins, do KOTICE liertby piven that I will 1 sell. "at publia auction, wound bled very profusely, but aside from his weak condition he is improving very rapidly WHISKIES, for medic Beef, dried Hams, sugar cured Hams, country cured Sides, The address Was delivered by Pather sPonsiglione. The fair was evidently a success, as receipts amounted to about ifOOO. We had occasin oil Monday last to travel over a considerable portion of the rounty lying w-estTof ihe river, and were jgVcatly tiUrpiiciV at the improvement which has occurred since our last visit. inal purposes only.

On Monday, 31 drcli 211S70, Number TWO. Friday, of last weck? Cod Fish White Fish the following' described school land, to-wit: No. 13 160 acres of prairie and 20 of ao 80 .........22 .........21 .15 15 15 ....,40 .30 ..18 20 S. II. Ulmer was severely injured by a (NwU of SwJ-r-.

of siecLiou town 27; We have the Largest Stock in I Mackerel Butter timber, adjoining Erie 011 the east; two good hewed log one ing 00 peach and cherry trees and 1000 seedlings; 100 acres under cultivation and drum or pully flying to pieces (while engaged in turning it) at the shop of Mars- rau-e Al-o, sivi of sw of section Southern Kansas, and will sell at My, boots' and Shoes Cheese Sugar, Brown 1A town ut, range Is. Appraised value per. acre "Appraised' value of im- prices that defy competition. 120 Under DianR fence; exceiicm wen ni'nvpmi-nl UO nouses dot the prairie at regular in ter- als, and there IS hardly a quarter sec 1 a lion unoccupied Another year and Ne ton and Ulmer.in this city A piece struck htnl in ihe forehead, knocked him backward several feet, and "his head and creek -water; warrantee deed given Our Terms ake Cabii BxcttAioePe made at' Chicago v9-'l jN. IS.

I nc above described land will price $20,00 per acre- be sold on the premises. osho county w-ill present an appearance struck a piece of timber id falling; a se iS. K. KK.Wll. ICSTSpecial attention paid to contested expressly for this Cive Ms a call before ffoin else- that will compare, favorably with many vere srash was cut on the back of the Couutv Treas.

Feb. 23 i eases at the United States ljana uirrce, wnere. i oi the more populous Counties of the old- scalp. He is now doing well. .40 ...40 2,50 ........20.

25 HI and all legal business will be attended to-faithfuL er States. Number Three. Saturday, Leacli, SHALLOW McCULLOUGII. Collections madc veiittnn i Dress Goods, Shawls, Jaconets, aiid nil trade, and I will war-rcuit' both stoch and work. jnne 11 1 ces iroiiiit, ami.aii uintijn 01 a blacksmith iu this place, was stabbed by John Bay, with a pocket knife, while sty qh of Ladies' 'Stamped Skirts, cheap, at Iesiil Instruments li-sivn itLt neatness unci Accuracy.

engaged in an altercation at the shop of tJrusnea Coffee Rio Java Coffee Ground Coffee Green Tea. Black Japan Tea Caudles, Tallow. Candles Star Beans SIISCELLANEOUSi Extra, per gal Molasses. Sorghum Vinegar. Linseed Oil.

Boiled Coal Oil White Lead, per keg Corn Meal, per cwt: Eggs, per doz Halt Moore's. r- .1 .1 iv i EHIE llOUSE, the former The blade penetrated about hc Sewing Society met on Friday last an inch into the abdomen, but the wound For further particulars intmire V'. Carpenter, Kimbali, BctrtOn, Erie. Neosho Ks. is not considered dangerous.

Bay was I the residence of Mr. Fox, on; Main 'street, and the Sociable in the evening i Corner Main and 4th Streets, 1,20 "1,00 50 1,65 1,75 75 4 arrested, and is in confinement ft '-was: largely attended, moreover every awaiting examination. KfllE, IVIiOSIIO CO. CAiVS.j Iflo. River, bodv seemed to enjoy themselves.

The Fort Scott Railroads Numbeis FOUR. Suuday last, Billy, and Cruli' i next of the society -will be on 1.25 son of Daniel Kinman, was shot acciden Langdon, dd Smith, do OA Langdon, do Amos Hyatt, do -A Eastman, Zimniernvui, Johnson, lola, II Callen, do Riley, Crawford Co John Moon, do A II Neil, Lawrence, Henshaw, do 1 Benjamin, do A Warehard, Leavertworth, Haas, do II Hallett, do Alex Harrold. do Wm Musson, Iowa, 3 Musson, do II Harris, do Long, Independence, Burtnor, do J. Brown, Oswego, Smith, do II Johnson, do Wm Seward," do Constance, do Tatley, Le Rov, J. Whitaker, do IT Birch, do Tipton wife, Le Roy, White, Chctopa, Roberson, do Woodward, do Wan, Emporia, it Bowen, do Calvin Harris, do Weigh, Illinois, Jones, do Pardsni, do Smith, do Wm Yearman do Stark, Michigan, Stark, do RLCory, do Lynde, Burlington.

li Stuck, A Hyat, do A Lolant, Kelley, do Johnson, Mission, Bowman, Big Creek, CDayhoff, Prarie Du Chierij Chas Sien, Linn, Leavenworth, Fored Wehrle, III Smith, Neosho Falls, A Hyatt, Junction City, Bishop, Oswego, Buntam. do i Friday next, -at the residence of Mr, CJiarles Everybody Js in. i-! 3. A. WELLS, Prdpiietor.

tally and received severe injtirics which Trains will run as follows on and lifter may cripple him for life. Through, some vited to attend. March 2, 1870; rr careless handling of his gun it was dis- Business Directory. 1 iOING SOUTH-. Good Stablinsr Attached charged while his hand was over the muz Capt.

Kingsbcrry, locating engineer or tho L.f L. and G. R. was in town Sat Leave. MaiU Freight.

zle, and the load of fchot first 1 acerating Cards of 10 lines or less. $10 per year; Kansas City, 7:01 am and tearing the muscles tf the thumb and on scow, ai TERMS REASONABLE. Sop 22 layiug bare the tendons of the wrist, pen Arrive at Girardi 7:24 7:53 TTALIi nrm 1 1 has iust received and are now offer- GOIXG SOUTH. Leave. If for sale a choice selection 01 ury This space is taken by-Charles Trenchard who is so busy selling goods and merchandise at, this, old Hand ou the corner of Fourth and Main streets, Erie, Kansas, as not to have time to furnish us with copy for -advertise TERMS ED.

FENLOX I THOS. CABNKY. 6:27 A Goods. Boots and Shoes, Hats etrated the arm between the elbow and shoul der, and made a very 1 bad flesh wound. Dr.

Cogswell; assisted by Dr. Leake, dressed the wound, and hopes that the armrtnay be saved, if no bad symptoms are developed." A :47 9:14 urday and Sunday last. He wyas On his return from the Indian Territory, whith-rtr he had been for two weeks; previous, running a preliminary line, nnd rcdJto.stop over a day or two with his riends in this place. The Capt. is always welcome to our town, being one of those whole souled, jolly who -appreciate a joke and enjoy a thing.

He is expecting orders to locate the road south of Humboldt. V. 1 Girard, Fort Scott, Aarive at Kansas City. and Caps, Gent's Furnisning woods anu Yankee Notions, cheaper than they can be sold by any other house in the Valley. 3:55 pm Van ana see inem.

imaito uox. ment; B. S. HENNING, Sup't. Cxclusircly Cash All the above partiesi under the careef DCt M.

GALLIGHEE; vr nv H. TVARINNEtt, GEO. I. WASON, Agents wanted O. DYAS.

B. MENEFEE. Kansas Mtv. r. Richmond.

Mo. on its Late of Threlkeld Co.) To distribute PacVnires of Dr. "Stone-road's OII A0 Drs. Cogswell and Steadman, are doing well, and we trust will soon be out agaiu. 1 Vote op Thanks.

At a meeting of Mission Lodge I. O. 0." held on Wednesday evening, the. following resolutions were offered and adopted: i tTTAUIIVER Wholesale 1 CATnAETlCSIRUri Grocers, No. 403 Delaware 1 We have purchased the right and title Kansas Citv, Missouri.

EQUIVALENt ill rr.QDUcr, i While at Ililmboldt on Monday Ust, we 7 dropped in upon 3IcEIroy at the Union oQice, and found that gentleman, aa well Us his foreman, C. Sherman, busily engaged upon the delinquent tax list of Allen county. They took time," however, of manufacturing and vending of the above named Preparations, which have had a very extensive local reputation co. iisiA'rc7ii IN Published every Wednesday at Erie, Uesolved, That the thanks of the Lodge Neosho Kansas, toy Kimball and now intend to introduce tllcra to the public on a more extended scale, by -n WHOEESAL 1 be extended to D. D.

Smith, and our brethren of Erie, for their fraternal visit and aid in organizing our Lodge ton, manors ana J-Toprietors. xciui-5 1 w-v i "I to inform us of the glowing prospects of annuil lnvanatny in aavance 1 Kpflll PPn somewnat new but very -poiiular plan viz. Package SVstem. Uesolved, That the thanks of our nlo-o lm extended to the ladies who so -V TW. Rart riifr artn arneSS Maker.

Southwest corner 5th and kindly assisted us in fi tting up our Lodge Main streets, Erie, Kansas, i would re- room.fiUi a- 1 their einbryo city and, of many other things equally interesting and suggestive of prosperity in Southern Kansisi 'A printing oflice is not generally a good place for visiting one's friends, but we always met with cordial reception at Mac's. snectfullv solicit tne patronaire 01 me people of Neosho County. Repairing done The Soutb Western Printing aiid Publishing Association have completed arrangements whereby they are enabled to supply, mail subscribers, either singly or in clubs, with the LEADING' MAGAZINES AND WEEKLIES, We-want Agents canvass every City, Town, Village and County in this State, and deposit one package -of the above remedies with every family and collect the srtrae when due Goods sold only to and ly Cava Az Agents. Agents furtished with amy. mnouiit of goods.

No eapitil rcqnired. Ji No pay rectuired for gooAs ufetll asAd. 1 v' Gaiter, at with neatness and despatch; The Shoo Fly Hall Moore's. Erie, Kansas, dec.iy ly A. CORBIE Ac would an- V.

nounce to the residents 01 rteosnot OfTlcia! Directory- Brown an' bleached Domestic, of at cheap at Hall Moore's. The DramaTIio lovers of County, that they have opened up of thft foUowjnt $4 00 Periodicals at $3,00 ber yard between 3d and 4th streets, annun)i Iz: Harper's Magazine, Erie, Kansas, where they have a large as- Bzar, At- sortmchtof pine doors, eaMi, IMonthlv. The Galaxvj Putnam's S.A i Cor, a L-. Late Paymastor)'tT i r-i s' 1 1 -1 sidina and flooring, whicli tney win uis- Appleton's Journal, Lipnin- Also waytjj to Hf riu Bitu.cs--for i en FLF-i reciov' ut si i is well i 1 1 Lady Caavaer nume anu neauittui in our tow'n Jaaa a rare treat on. last Saturday night in the county 0Hcersoneolio Co.

1 ii J. 71 GOODTN, District Judge, llujn- bolt, Allen Co. T. II. BUTLER, Representative, Erie.

J. L. DEN ISON, -District Clerk, Erie noe of at the lowest rates cott's Mfrazine, Frank Dee. 20, 1860. Leslie's Illustrated llouthly, FrRnk I(C-lie's Illustrated Newspaperi Old and I- TA1ir.fl f.

2Xc-IIlXArV Pro the G- M. SMITH, County NeWj Ihe Chimney Corner, Hearth and 1 e-Cnitr-it 1 I --vta tl prietor 01 -uingie aiaomic of the rivor, on the Scott Arna hi from Laid win's MiH, is J. L. FLETCHER, Probate Judco; Erie, will have it. bold only Afentsj Those bitcf, or wi ilible ev'oymert, -mid a-J rr 1 tnd t.

'A t-t of BARNES, fcheriff. Mission AVi lis MOltRIS, Rea'istsr of Deeds: Erie, ci T. C. Countv Attorney Catho wiil tnable liberty Us, .1 i 'rac" Home. -Licner or tue ir 1 5 j.uo llati? 'uorest's.

Montilfj 'al Journal. The i'iXO 2X3, Tl "I rul-ie, kar.1's2Toifrhiy. The Ln-ilfa' Friend; 11.3 PerioU. csiM at IfTi le 11. iJvcry L-i-urav, 1L "icn.

i tliov j-ub-HshJ T' r-r-r lic Mission. theijf nape of Graves Co.s Poloi)Vieonorama," w-liicii gave "lis the benefit of a most thrilling exhibition on that occasion. For the instruction of the illilerute, Jvri would emaxk. that 'Polopt ia a Greek tufying in'our language," "big thin." On perusing the handbills, which were gratuitously through our town the day preceding U10 'sho," We were horror-struck to see. that the price ef admission to-wifc, 40 cents, entirely exceeded our fcufc.

wei extracted eweet consolation from the fact that, ac- S. E. BEACH, Treasurer. Rodger's Mills 3 ri VI I LI SON, Cou ty cy or IK prepared to furnish shingles of the best quality and in any Quantity, mar 13 Hi). Attorneys at Law Leal Aents, Neosbo Cucty, ls, II.

IT. r. 1 Lste r-t Hav i- port, Iowa, I at irie, Neo-liO Lar- he will practice the in f'i 51 IrRnrbm. Chmuic cas -fOTICE is Dr, J. EVANS, Pnrjerintendcnt Pub.

Hf Tustruetlon, Jacksonville: STEP! LAN Cotou-'r, Mission. T. Auiir ItiAl.ii SrODUAIiD, oner, SOLON E. MAKSTON, do. GEO GAIiil-L do.

Lsc: cd r.o chirz? for ccr.T-.'tat --j i cordirj to tie termsf tje said bind bill 8 i -tl 1 1 1 I. 1 1.

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Pages Available:
454
Years Available:
1868-1871