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People's Advocate from Osage Mission, Kansas • 2

People's Advocate from Osage Mission, Kansas • 2

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KG A A I) iTV.i KN T.S. Uommunicated f.iront pjiuts in Southern Kons: a nd.oiiiiii at 1.23 tier PROSPECTUS in sueh a manner to tract tlu Tlio following urlielo written ly aero. Publication Notice. attoi tion of tanoi p'taliH Immediacy af or tlio (iguingof Caoiial is now tho great netul of "t'itizon" is in justification of an article which uppe ircd in (he fust number of this paper written by i hi treat bv tho Indi'iii), lather or THE In Iho Piiitrict Court, f.ir tlio Suvenlh Judic ul Diitriet, within uud tor Kau. Kuli' I hen by fiver ftl Wlllir.m W.

Lii el l'u foutl-ro Kanim lYmpiiny lin lb iy lelirtd from raid 0 wpiiny by inuluiii rnni.eiil. jVnil all llie obllgutioiiB line to mid Cei'ip'iiiy will hereader Is paid to Wniiih, ClitiiipH, White A Co. And all Ihe iuilfbieilne-B of wild Hodjie Company, ill bo paid by Ihelint ii.eiitinneil li, ui. W. A.

LtH'lS, Wnreh aOth, A. V. JH1 Jas Martin, aniJ. Lillic, EJitora mil Proprietors. TilUlHU IS, liijj." our young uud thrifty Slate, in or dor to send her forward on the iiiucu" in regard to tne layior Iitt.iK Janb U'Rdix, IT If, vi-rxua road to prosperity even more rap' Jummcns.

iMtoepin dcor (javo om) iiniirler sec. lion totloorge A. Crawford, CJon. Ji'air, C. F.

and other of Fot rJoott, lor the pnrpaso of starting a town. PEOPLE'S Ross IIabiiin, Def t. i ily in tbo future than iu tho pai-t Agent for tho People' Ad vocuto. The said defendant, R.ies II irilin, of While this is true of nil parts of Mr. JoHM 5v)in, our Local Agent fur We made light the reins and were soon ulf and hut in adtn'ra ton of tho csp.Miflocf prairies, an undulation ut tho headings of all our Hiiemim, gu-liing iqiriiiiis, and shady erodings of tho creek, until we found we wei oupon the approach ot rill.

Strull i 1). II. Strati tind cares little whether tho world knows vtbo or wlieio Strull is, but if you look ai thut herd you will on see what Strall does raro r. 1 1 ia herd usually cins sts if -J00 head but he has culled ami tdiip-ed bis beeves and now has Inn of fine young Texas heifers, three years old, and fom which ho expects tho devotion of much maters nal rare to ih ycung lull-bred Durham bnvines now issuing. Here we challaiigo miy in the Uni'od States to show a held of us ourStato it is especially true of Part unknown; will tuka notice, that iho said plainlilf, Irene June Hardin, Usage una ike surround ing ojtinlry.

Mr. I'uruell, ill Jacksonville, nnd Si. Markuin, In Walnut Grove. tJsigo MiB.don." We mist invite capitalists to co trio bare an eturt MIA 1 I Ksquiro Cory and Mr. Oxen sucb enterprises as aro nocossury Todot'iis in ord.r to attract nt ton.

ou uiu iseutral Liiu. They organised the town of" Osiije Mist-ion in tho year 1807. From thut t'nia forward owing to tho cn ergy of it inhabitants, the 'fertility of tlio surrounding country, and tho religious and oluculiiiiiul ad-fimtagea offered to all classes, but especially to (ho Catholics, the career 1-4 of a 1-1, npp.S8.00, Imp. $70.00. 1-4 of J-4, app.

$3 00 iuip. $20.00. 1-4 of 1-4, npp. AO imp. j.f'U.

AH In section SO. town ti'J. r.mgo 17. lo bo fold iu Osagt Mission, June lllh, 1S71. no2.4t 11105.

LEA II A- II. NEWTON, Treoo. Prputy. Horn case. Said anielu wus lust w-ck severely and unnecessarily criticised by ihe I'ria JdmacUc, We know tho truth of the matter to be iti favor nf '-Cit zm" an we fully endorse l.H nni uks I'M.

Tho hhmattile is out ngain this week in relation to tho Taylor Horn matter. We su pose tbot matter is thoroughly understood by this time, by every body in ibis county. That istosiy that Taylor Home 'was fuiH) tried, found guilty, acd justly punished. That the attempt on tlio part of the hhmaclite toalnso the good people of Osage Mi won, and to truduco tention to our city, next neck we Osage Mission-It3 Past His tory and Probable Future. shall havo a full description of our town as it now stands.

Vtugo JImioni4 situutei in Neoslio Kansas, on a slightly ol'Omgo Mission has boon upward and onward, until to-day it is a "Tin nevrspaper question at did on the lllh day of February, IbTl. oouinicrieo un action and filo her petition in tlie DiKtrici Court of Ihe Fcvenlli Judicial District, within nn i for Kconlio County, Kansas; herein suid Irene Juno llanlin is plaint iff, nnd iho said Ross llimlin is del'cud'inf; iilleging that Bald plaint 19' was married, on, or about I lie lt day of Ju'y lHiiS, at Moiilgom. ery County. Illinois, tn snid dcleuii.1111 1 lint mid pla.niiif bus ever since 11 Inc-ted bemeif towards said detemianl, an a fiiiihlul and obedient wile jet, enid de-feiiiliiut, disregarding his duties, nullum band of enid pliniutiil' hiii, at divers limes, since said inuiriue, been puilty uf extreme cruelty tonaids snid piuin-1 1 IF. without any causa or provocation Ihen for, on the pnrl of said plaintiff an 1 praying that eal 1 plaint ill nmy be di: Vui-eid from del.m.lant, Hhd hare custody ol' her minor child, 1.11a Hardin, born siujo sai mri'-iig, and such other and further relief, us iu ciiuiiy she is entit ed to.

in quality, condition, and member of same stock. 0age Mission seems to have filial city of about two thousand ltihabi- Tun paper, published in Osnge Mission, Kansas, has been established for tho purpose advocating tho rights of Ihe Settlors on tha Osngo Cedjd and Neutral Lands and advancing their lutere.ta. To do this it will necessarily have to go Strall has a half sre ion under ly sottlcd itself iu tho establishment tancc. of the People's Advocate, pub- cultivation, with til orchard in progress, end many comforts. We did And when we reflect that it ban lishod by Jas.

Martin and J. C. 'KU but a few months since it re not presume upon Ins reticence lor It is an eight-column weeks Ne 1-4 of aw 1-1, e0. IB, t. 30, r.

IS, p. S3 per ftro. 1-4 of 4, see Iti, t. "0, r. 18, op.

5.25 per sere, rt I 4 of 11, i. e. 10. t. 0, r.

1H, np. acre imp $20. 1-4 s. w. litre.

10. t. 3d, r. li), up. $3 per acre.

1-4 of 1-4, sea. 10, I. 80, r. np f. 'i per acre.

1-1 of i 1-4. see. l'i, I b'i), ftp i per acre. 8 1-4 of a 1-4, ueo. 10, U0.

18, up. $3 per acre. 1-4 of B.c 1-4. eo. 10, 18.

np. per acre. I. 1-4 of 1-4. eeo.

1G. t. 30, IH. np, $3. b's antecedents, out judo hi in to ceived the benefit of being tho and scandalize Juduc Gnoodin, meri's the auiualified ro-robutiou bo of German extraction, and a rol ing pruiric between Flat liock Creek oa tho east, and tlio XoOfcho iilvor on tha west, which too itreatru form a junction a short dis-tanee to tho fouth of tho tiwn is urroundcj on three siiles Ly as magnificent body of timber as is to to found in i Stute.

1 It is a tru'y beautiful lacation for a town, and in iU selection its '-ndera dinplayod a high appro-on of natural sconery. It i tho County Seat of Neosho county, and contempt of every good citizen mountaineer, with penetration tl.nt cmld tell us through a tefl lect lay lihnu'ih from tho oreunizalion' of of tho county. er granite how "tho thing would into a thorough discasgiou of the land question, and show how it has been managed and mitunanngedby our government up to (be present lime. The Apvocati will bo compolled tg deal niib grave Constitutional questions. It will be called upon to investigate Iho nature o' our Government and the Con thooo-jn'y, it has alsv.iys been by the will of tho people real Now, a small matter of school ly, an 1 all printed at home ai a newspaper must be.

The editor's salutary indulges io somj crude and fanciful notions about the Constitution and the People with which he feeU highly gratified. Tbo Constitution, he says, is a contract between throe parties; twj of these pan out. bone's or some pot question of Wo would dine with Strall but are are averse to offering ono ni County Seat. And when we further consider that it is not yet sis thai kind, we suppose the Jnhmat- The slid defendant, is further notinV, thai he has been sued es aforesaid, ht Suid plaintiff and that, be nuitl answer said petition of paid phi in I ill', filed npiin! hi in in said Court on, or bet' re tlie 1 1 day of July, 1371 said j.el iiiuu ill bo taken as and jii l-'Uii ut, lln.t merit of relief to the doomed mis- lite is capable of handling nuc months sinco we have had tho be- cries of Cilibacv. Had St.

Paul stitution, and wh? the several purlics to lived here upon Walnut Creek he could not but1 exclaimed ces'fally, but whon it undertakes to impeach tho Hon. Judge of this dislriit, ft -nan to justly popular putt es made tho contract, and the third irty was made by it. Nos. Ibatsacrel instrumcut are. It will aim to prove beyond Ihe possibility of adouhj that at tho tinu of tho first in of the M'ssion as a jilaco seating iflio untutored good Faihers had tho whole ly to select from novcrthcleHs lection nv.ido, shows cmolu- 1-4 of 1-4, sen.

Hi, 18, p. C-3 per ncro. 1-4 of 1.4, at o. 10. lii, ap.

fc3 nrre. 1.4 of 1.4, fee. Id. I CO. 18, np.

$3 per ae'-p. tv 1.4 of 1.4, sec. 10. i 30, 11, np. 3 per nere- 1.4 of a 1.4, see.

10, I 30, 18. np. 3 per acre. 3 1 4 ef 1.4, cor. Hi.

r'8, np. 3 per neie 1.4 of 1 4, eco, Iti. no. 18. up $3 ris aero.

To bo nM on ihe pmuists on the Olkf day of lb'71. THOMAS LEAH A. IL NEWTON. Trea. Lieputy.

'Verily'' it is better marry, lor noOtof being connected tho great cities by a Crit class rai'rond, wo can readily understand that Oango is but yet in iis infancy. When we obtain an eufit- 1 and and 3 midj the contract, the biehelois" hereof are to many. Bidding h'ni eo id mrnirg, wo where sovereign or absolute power In this but No. 3 did cot exist until (hu Hitid pliiitil itT be divorced from enid de-fiMi'btnl, and bava custody of said minor child, neeiirding iba prayer of said petition, will be rendered accurdinclv. IIIEN-K JA.SU 11 AlllllN, I'U'ff.

Ty ItiTciiixus O'tiuuDY her Ati'yi. no" Herd Law Notice. among the penplo of thi coun'y that wo believe nir out of every ten vi 1 vote for his ro-elcction, easily nissod into tho imiui'itis of country lies. This is an Important point contr(t was uia lc, Thii worse thun l.irwinis'.ii J. 11.

which seemed stamii' upon Urn road by way of Girard nnd in una land question: mere must be some party in whom tbo absolute ownership all animal creation, we wondered if ty tant tucy Know now to fur tlio Indian schools, In the meantime the Constitution Canhagc- to the S. W. Branch of the PaciGc, as we cortaitdy shall in ah rt tlm we slull then br it fete till toga-her out of its sphere Now fny let this mnt-t drrp, Brother hnnelUe, and in ncx, wiio up that inj.iuc of the Uu''cd Sta'cs to be it wcro to the Ark CJttle, luiwo.i, niii'eH, sheep avifie, nnd chickens bear tho impress, and chil dren run for fear. Mr. John Hos-lev is ono of fio oldoot nr.

(I mot thosttprcmo of tho lai.d. NOTICE. cboton, and tho building enm-Med by Father Voneydi Bb It remembered, that nt a merlins; of Ihe Jiiard of County of Neosho Couuty, hebl on the 11th lny April 1871, the following order wan imiiie, t')n it go nnd cstub lisli manufuctui i jS of various kinds of the public domain is vested, under our Constitution. The Republican par ly claims that tho Government of the United States is that parly. Wo deny the doctrine and shall maintain that it belongs to the whole peopW of the United iho to both the Domccrat'e and Republican parties.

It is a large siieoesl'ul Ftock la sers in Kansas. His herds are as extended a days It is hereby ordered by the Board of Wo have only to make a proper use of our natural advantajis to mm triet at ll'im)IJt in which Joseph A. Wells was plaintiff, S. Ji. Mars! ctal dofeni-auls.

Citizen. juorncy and ho seems this pring inuke Os'iga Mission the mctrrpilis of Soatberu Kansas. Our'ci'y is in 1815. In tha Fall of lsirj Shosnmaker fit it visited lission and made prcpiration pen a school for tho Indian school xv js opened on lOih of May 1317, undor Ihe "iioa of tho Ju3iiit Uro's. In th-3 jf 1347, Futhcr Shoenmakor States.

We propose to discuss this question thoroughly, for it affects ike present enclosing n.great pail ot mat tract made vac. by tlie of the tt ib s. Mr 11. has a fine and all .1 Proposals for 'Building School House. Pen'cd proposalx will be received until Saturday, Mry 0, 11:71, for thr buililiiip of f-'ehool liouse in School liislriet N', 75.

Neotho county, Kansas. Plans nnd specifications can be seen at Robert llorod's Sloie, Osngo Miotion, Kansas The School Director reserves the right lo reject euuli and all bids. tight, and we trust that Mr. Mai tin will make it warm fur us all. The losal ddpartinont pf tha Advocate is full and well conducted, and tho paper is printed.

Wo congratulate our friends in Osage Mission in SJOur- status of large tracts of including situated in tho irrcat Neosho Vals ley so justly celebrated as a ridi County Commissioners of Neosho County, A'ansas, thut all parties ov. iiinfx domts-lic antmala in Valnut Orov.e Township in said County of Neosho, of the follow-ing ki.ids, viz horses, mules, cat'le, asses, 4c, shall keep the same confined during Ihe nifcbt lime, fro tho first tiny tf April, miiil tlicfirtd dny of Novemhor, of iuh year fur the term of I vo years, this order lo take effect nnd be in foiee from and nfter its publication in the feoplc'g Advocate, Osngo Mission in that beautiful country Immediately nop for Ittrmin am ii'ime Western Enterprise. Such is the nature of Ibis va.t wildcrncs of tbo lur We't which appu'-intly deflos cultivation, and the habitation of cmlizol lif. lomforis his hospitably is as un. 1 agiicnl'ural region.

As an agricultural rfg'on the country around south of us, known as th Indian Territory. a Vo. and in.3 so go.id a paper after suuh an III-'. Iiwit, wou'd treat us a'l to a baib.icne 'ht out Eva of tha Sisters of Osage Missirfu is far superior to unpleasant introvesy, rrom its freely as to a at h.s biio pn that around Fort Scott. This of The Advocate then aspires to make itself worthy of being acknowledged as adverti-ing columns wo jud '0 th iuiaU- Somo portions of it along t'10 rivers may partially be subduod by tho Advocate wilbo irenc'emly Afifain at tho cro sbist of th I ordcr of Lorotto.

who imuiedW Opened a school for tho pur- of educating the Indian osc schools continued in a very irosperoasV-fmdition up tj tho sustained. I't. bco.t Alumlor, itsulf is suffiyieut in tho course ot a few years to pl.io our town ahead of Fort Sco't. But wo havo said County and Mate. I hereby cerli'y the forepoing lo be a true nnd Correct copy i ihu original order as tho same nppcRrs on the Corn-mis doners' Jouiual of tho faid Neoiho County.

Cr ok wo rest ourselves ami ciii agr.culturv form van farmers We thank tho Mm'Uor fi.r ar.d Lam'liolJjrs talir Notice. aitoraf tracts 1 ko those of Ih wiihlo feet upon the d.ish-bo ird of tho bugy to aduiiro tho tho otgan, not only of ths Rcltler on the Osage Ceded and Neutral Land, but also aims to make itself worthy of the support of the farmers withuot regard to residence. It is a special request of ite vcy favorable notice of the Advo Fast but it is to be feared that cate. Gen. Wildor sees the im of a spot made fragrant and puis opening of iho great Rebol.ion in ifiaei 1 i.

CO, WHITE, LEWIS, (ffrTfllTT UiliUXl, great part of it will form a lawless inir vuih tho bloom Of nature an portance of tho question that is Tkbtimosy wncnKof, I have hereunto set my hand, and aifixeil the seal of said Comity, this 2ilh day of April, A 1871. other natural on! geographical td-vantages in addition that must' ultimately decido the contest for coin mercial supremacy in our favor. It is only necessary for us to refer interval between the abodes of civ take the shade of thoso lofty old editors that our subscribers in southern rai-o, out tails to lulty un izod man. i trees from which ttrcatn bears log of asorious character arose In the mouth of Jaio ths Government derstand our position as to tho Con Proprietors of the SOUTH WESTERN HEDGE CO, Have located ai PARDONS, KAN3A8, And will give sttruliou t' Kansas send copies to their friends in its name 'We'fcero apprectaie the Here may spring np new and rillLIP M. SMITH, County Clerk.

stf.ution. Bhall now endeavor no2.3t to tho water power furnished by other Stales, and also, urge them to sub majest vof a stalely stalt, mongrel races, like new formations sent out supplies of food and il t'i- ing to the ng'c, which it appears its broad am 8 in defiance of storms to state our position, in such a man tho Xeosho ready for future use. scribe for our paper. Kti'THjtZ (crowing of lieito ience, upon In in geology the amalgamation of and the disturbed eletoe'nU. and ner as to make it imp ssible for us and to tho magnificent belt of tim We intend to hae a letter each week tho 'debris' and 'abrasions' of former wonder how lona ere it wPl sac to be misunderstood.

oucb is hereby given that after the wmiKi nnnounre t0 puM, 1st day ot My the books ot tlie tmt rurelle(l llltldn ad-Osage Mission Company will bo 1 hfcaulifu, tile of ftnen MiiIi-ipim n'l nn lo ihu tor nubseripuon lo the I apilul fiom some portion of oar beautiful Stale. rifioed tor the encasement of her along its fertile banks, which will of itself boa valuable souico races, savage and civilized, ejected We hold that the Constitution of Chiekerinii's best, as our now uuers giving a truthful account of the advan opon Ironist he bosom of society." sol tor inc purpose ot prepogating tbo United States a contract be of wealth in tho immediate future. are urirms upon us I lie innovations large Block tages of some particular locality, and we We quote tha abovo from. Wash ol ull uimis ot fruits. Ormmientul Trees aud and parlor-laws cf so called society twoen three sepcrate and district Shruberica, 'nun relorenee to oar superior Slock of said Company, ai the oliice of Iho Secretary, iu Oage Mission, Kas.

JOHN MOFF1TT, May 1st, 1871. () Secy. hereby invite corres lomleuta to send us inrton Irving, written many years and civilization. parties, two of which wcro the ere-! it is only loiters of this giving a truth- since the birth of many of us, who We tike a cool and refresning ucccssarv for us to say that the jrp oi a very lnicrior of the InJun traders acting undjr Southern influence advisod tho Indians not to cccept the offered supplies, and proceeded to advice them to withdraw their allegiance from tho U. S.

Government. Tho consulted Father arid ho advised them to accept tho gifta from the Government, and remain trno to the Government. This aroused tbo enmity of the aforesaid traders, drink from a wayside spring and in description of some paiticular town and ai ing, and the third tho created party. The first party, consists of now are living, and have places of stm) argument that is now bein; time are at the ranche ot Uoi. ja If Su Je.

Three and a half miles from Town. abode and habitations of civilized its immediate neighborhood, together floi'lcl'iisr. to be allowed a lull real Tiis People of the Uuited States, sueccssfuly used by Leavenworth life in a id of tho surroundings of with the price of lund, aud other items ization of the term "thorough bass Comprising KiO acres, ll acres fenced and broke, willi a frume considered as individuals, the muk against the citizens of Kansas build Osngo Mission, which is a point des of general intcrost, and your comuiuni from the deop sonoious tones of a crs of the instrunant, as its pro ing up Kansas City, which is im house on it. The r.b.ive tie siltl on EASY terms 1 0 dnwn bull oice in ignated far in t'la depths of the very base looking animal, wIhko un amble The second party oations will be published. We desire truthful accounts and will publish no mediately outside the lira 'ti of our dulations, kept harmony with two Great American Desert by early ge two payi.i J-i'-'.

Ki'TM-e of 11. 11. Leonard in bis (im en t. is composed of States, 13 of wmir-'ike project ons troui a stern ographerg a the Catholic Mission other. IlcdgiiiB.

We nro now prepared to furnish Kansas grown Truit trees, Hhuibberie ml Hedge ghauts in any quantity and variety that may be desired, nnd at prices that will defy competition. Our fruits are all warranted true lo name. We would the pnblie lo discard those traveling sharpcra who are palming off on you, at Irg'i prioep, the refused of o'd cfublisliad lie fcuild up your home institute i. leninmnirnlir.nfi nililreKe.l to th Cornpariy pertoinii lo our of busi-nrss will receive prompt, and we will lake pleasure in Ir insmillinp; any information that may be desired, on the culture of fences and Fruit orchards. Those who Fruit slock.

Hedpn fences built, ibia eoming tyring, will p'easo send in their orders nt tmce. A'Vlw all comr.iuni.ntion0 to State, instead of aiding in suit lining Leavenworth and making its existed previous to tho making of wisdom-like, iged, animated soai We may here ask ourselves what Our Joung and thriving offers tho contract to whom it was sub thing, of Spanish importation. is Westorn Enterprizo Thu, Th? V--0sb Cieri'r ti Col. has a mixed hero nun mitted for ratification and without inducements of no ordinary character to words may fail to delineate, come berinn about 50. JVI 2js.

Insti- f-s-inu 111 el 1:110 i.v Into tel. irs whoso indorsement it would not emmigrants of oihcr States lo settle and their Souiliern sympathisers and Indian allies and they reso'ved upon tlio imnrdiate destruction of the Mission and death of Father thee imager. But fortunately for Father Shoenrnakor, one of his former pupils Dnri' or the pwt season be brought New ii on it among us and wo will show y.m commercial metropolis, worthy of a great Staco like Kansas; will hereafter be used by the Missourians against Fort While wd do not desire to see Slate lines made too prominent in attaining either ive been a valid instrument. The among us, and we wish to show these lay the d.v of May T-Ti, irom tie iiast a number ot nno where the grasping and analytical P. M.

and ci. el mile umil mares, all are doieg well. We learn third or created party is tho Govs people our superior agricultural advan minds are adapting moans to deter that the stock of this rannhoie to be ernmcnt of the United States which Teachers i on Seini lowing. mil isp. schools, to Attend tlie IiKftitUiM' minute ends, when tho great wastes tages.

We shall therefore again ask our subscribers, here in Southern Kansas, to ca ue into existenco by virtue of had sufliciant gratitude to travel in increased during tho tummer, as Harry is now south, and does not political or commercial success, we of the far West are made con tribu i J. Lyass, C.i, the dead of night from where the nevertheless, ilnpt. up273l the compact, with well defined see that tho ques- ntend to too! away hie youtlitul days tary to the want! of man, whero CO. IlTiL' WHITE, LEW powers granted lo it by tho two in small. deahnss.

oounc.I was lie a distance ot laxitiou comes in here, and send the paper, lo their friends in other States, and also write and urge them to subscribe for our paper. By so doing the horn of plenty is filling to over Hire wo would have enjoyed Eoad Kcticc about twenty-nve milea south ot creating parties, which pait es re O. llox 35, l'arstns, Knn. flowing, whero tbo vino has taken much the anticipation of our dining; serred to themselves respectively they will oonfer a fuvor on benefit Notira is bcrebv piven tbata petition the Mission, and at the risk of his own life notified tho gioi Fathor but tor the sympathies wo had lor either as individuals, or as States, root, and shooting forth are tendrils and buddings of luxuries and shade ST Ail nORSE TOWER their friends, and help to build up our those decapitated chickens and will bo presented to tho Hoard of Commissioners of Neosho county, Kansas, Father of, bis iminent danger ducks but which were soon dissi State by encouraging the right olass of at their meeting on the 3d day of Julv, for the hardy band in days of will be used hereafter with f-ui'Cess, against those cities that are built close to the State For that reason, then, Oaaga Mission has ft decided advantage over such cities as Fort Sc jtt, Baxter Springs and Chetopa. They are to i near the State line and cannot expect to be uaiei uuon the announccnent of 1S71, asking that road bj established population to como here anil settle.

weariness and rest from toll. all powers not delegated to thoir fgent in tho contraot, the Consti. lution of the United Statas, as may bo Been by reference to the a. AS our inimitable hostess. Tho ApvocaTe will not be a party or Nature has given us superficially Other parties in this immediate at the folluwing poinls.

to wit llegin-ninp; ill the quartor-stnko on the south nide of section 10, town 2' r.mpo L'O, runuinc thence north through sections ijlioonmakor immediately left the Mission for Humboldt in the midst of one of the most violent etorma of -ratti ever witnessed by him during his long residenco in the State of gan iu any senjc of the It will in the natural grasses of our eouns 10th Amendment to the constitu vicinity we will bo pleased to nntice hereafter, who are subJuing other portions of t'lis vast waste of the attack wrong and defend whatever it try a source of greater wealth than 10 and 3 to the nuarter-siuke on the tion which reads as follows the buried glittering strata of our north siJe of section 3, town and.rango arrires-tid. 'The powers not delegated to believes to be right wherever found iu Ihe political world. It considers parti- tar West. Kansas. This rain-Etorm was, however, a most fortunate event for tho sister State California.

sustained by the outside population of cither Missouri or tho Indian Territory Thev can only hope to bo sustained by tho county on one tho United btates by the t'onstv Sergeant. Sheriff's Sale Eeal Estate. And to examine some of our de futioi nor prohibited by it to the develoiimonts, resources and con Biatos are reterved to tat estates r.Iachinc3 1 TIIS CELEBRATED GOLDEN MEDAL, Manufactured1 ly OAAll, SCOTT Iiiclimoad, Ind. Notice is hereby given, that I will MISCELLANEOUS ADDS. lanship lo havo been the great curse of our Country, and will aim to discus the great questions of the day from a oon partizan standpoint of view.

respectively, or to the people." tributaries let Us leave larricted in offer for slile, at public (hp Lot us anylize this amendment door of tho Court llousu, in tho city of the pub'io square of our young city PETER TATMONS, FRANK TAYMON8, sags Mission, in the County of Neosho, side, to any gro it extent. But Osflge Mission is situated differently. It is about thirty miles from tho Missouri line, and about an equal distance from the Indian mAYMONS, BRO'S. Wagon an Indian pony, four years ago our and see if we are not jus1 i fled by it in asserting that there are three nnd State of Kansas, on die 13th dny of It will arraign the great leaders of I Mnkine and Repairers, have estair June, A. 1871, at 10 o'clock, a.

means of transportation, and to day lisued themselves permane ntly in Osuge partieBt-) tho constitution. take Miller's bays for a ride and din MisBion to carry on business in tne of the said day, to Ihe highest bidtjer, for cash, the following real estate, to-wit: East half of tho Northwest quarter, flec Territory. This gives us a decid ner among the stock men of Walnut above line. They ask a share of the puol patronage. They are confident The powers not delegated to tho United States (that is to the tion seventeen, Town twenty-nine, Creek.

that tneir worn will sianu ine icsi oi Range twenty siluale in the County of both the Dcmocratio and Republican parties before tho people and hold ihcm responsible for their false political doctrines aud for their actions as public servants of the people. It will propound questions to the partizan press, aud ask for plain answers to Ihe same. time. We meet Clayborn with his two Governent that the Constitution hss just brought into existence) Shop on Neosho Street, East of Mam, Neosho, and state oi Kansas levied on as Iho property of I. P.

Chateau, on an order of sale, in favor of L. I. Foster, noriy hundred and fifty finn steers well wintered and now taking on fat and are reserved to the States, respect-. ed advantage as ft commercial centre and all that we need to make our city ihe leading city in Southern Kansas, is capital. Thct, we must obtain by inviting eastern capitalists to come here and settle.

This can easily be accomplished P. Morgan, nnd George Lonsbery, ively, or to the people. partners, doing business under the firm niTY RESTAURANT AND the gloss of early shedding for the name ot r. roster issued The AnvocATB will aim to prove that (J BOARDING llOCSK-lTy- June market We leave Clayborn with many What is tho meaning of tho word People as here used It does not mean the people considers ed as organizel communities, or out of the District Court, Seventh Judicial District, Kansas, sitting within and for tho County of Neosho, and to lue directed as Sher-iY of said Neosho County. Mifsion, for whon the Confederate forces arrived next day, Flat Rock Creek was so swollen that tbo main body of their forces wore unable to cross.

A few of tho tnoie daring, however did cross, but finding that Father Shoeumaker himself was gone they did not make any attack upon the inmates of tho Mission, but recroesed to their friends and -moved southward. During tho war, 'he good people of tbc Mission were often visited by detachments of both the Union and the Confederate armies, but by mutual consent thfy agreed to Con-eider the Mission neutral ground. "While Humboldt and Lawrence were burned and sacked, the Mission was permitted to remain a standing memorial of the noble traits in tho American character. After the close of the war in Sept. 18G5, a treaty waB made by the agonts of tho Gov.

with the Osage Indians and what is now known as the Osage Ceded Lands, were ceded by the Indians to tho U. S. Government on certain con Its name has been well chosen, ond is expressive of its real charactr. It will aim to advance the cause of tho people by giving a truthful description of er llniluing. Minn otreei usage mission.

Day Board furnished on the moat Reasonable Terms. Our tubles lire always supplied with ihe best market af for. Is. regrets among them tlio greatest is that we are not to pocket the pro Given under my band this Utn day of Fresh Oysters received every day by ceeds of that herd. suggestive of May, A.

1871. Express. Our Bar is supplied with States, for they have already been mentioned. It does not man the people of tho United States, con our surrounding Country, and the rapid prngress that our peoplo are ranking in the Requisition of property, not only in our city, but also, in tho surrounding country. This at all times and under all oiroumstanoee, nnd will confidently rely upon them for support.

It will employ enorgetio what a 4th of July we might have. Sheriff of Neosho Co. choice Liquors and Cigars. Give us a call. MARTIN DODD.

Clayborn is one thoso gentlemen These machines hitvn a world-wide reputation, and challenge any other Machine in the United StateB for threshing, cleaniug and saving grain We mean it. All Iho machines so.d by me will be set up and put into SUCCESSFUL OPERATION Without extra chnrjo. Exlra pieces or parts of machine always on hand lo meet accident. For price lint and descriptive circular address. ELIJAH CRAVENS, Agt.

Osnge Mission, Kansas. Also, ncent fur the Stationary no! Sherilf's Sale Pveal Estate. gents to canvass for tho paper, sidered as a body politic, for ther is no such Body in existence; but of manners whom we are always pleased to meet, of undoubted Penn can only be done by means of a JJ-RS. W. N.

GODJLY, and will publish thoir names as a means of protection to the community. live newspaper, and in this respect we shall endeavor to provo that sylvania extraction, and whose genial ways, we are assured would make Our paper is established on a firm ba it does mean the Whole People considered as Individuals the immediate source of all political power in this country, and power is reserved to them in their individual thiise citizens of Mission AND- that understand their own interest sis, and we respectfully ask for the sup-poit of the people. The following are our some I.tdy ot taste appy he should so conclude to increase his facilities In stock raisin Dress will necessarily be oblidged to character. support tho People Advocate hereafter. We mean to make it a TEIWI.

Thence made our way across beautiful prairie without break to In conclusion wo would beg leave to nk the editor Topy, 1 year, Portable Engines, all communications promptly answered, coSly Ilaving thirty years' eiporience in ivo paper, in the true sense ot the 3 I li the business, I know I can suit Iho most Caahwilders herd which generally consists of twelve hundred head, 5 a 5 00 8 0l 15 00 particular. Millincrv goods of all kinds of the Monitor to define the doctrine of the Republican party on Notice is hereby given (bat I will offer for sale, nt public auction, nt tha door nf Ihe Court House, in thv City of Osage Mission, in Ihe County of Neosho, and Stale of Kansas, on the 13th day of -lin A. 1871, at 1 1-2 o'clock, p. of the suiJ day to the highest bidder for cash the following real estate, lo wit Enst. bnlf of the Norihwesi quarter of Section Seventeen, Town twenty-nine.

Range tweni in the County of Neosho, and of Kansas; levied upon as Ihe property of L. P. ou nn ord of side, in fuvor of Nathan Morpan, Chas. Morgan. Jas.

I'. Morgan, P. i osier, and Geo. Lonsbery, partners, doing business under the firm iinmo of Margin Pros, issued out of the District Court, Seventh Jadicinl District, 5tnte of A'an-sns, sitting within and for the County of Neosho, nnd to trio directed as i'Leriff of said Neosho County. Given under rny hand tliis Gay of May, A.

1871. M. r.AUNFiS, Sheriff NeofLo Oua'v. 5 do lo LIME! UM! LIME from a Huby's Hat to the handsomest IO do do and of as many sizos, varieties and colors as those bred by Jacob of dy Dress Hut. The cheapest linieK this important subject.

BY Jewelav in town, no place excepted. Also. creat variety of real lao collars olden pus (oral times. Judge Lawrence's Speech. word one that the peoplo of cither cfty or country need not be ashamed of fending baek to their friends in States Wo mean to advance not only the best intjr-esU of Osaso Mission, and surrounding country, but also, the bes' interests of Southern Kansns gsn- ditions.

Certain tracts occupied either by whites or by Indians, wero jriven to tboss parties, by tho treaty as a gift or they were allowed io purchase tlio soma at 1,25 per acre, By ono urtiole of the treaty the United States were bound to grant one section of land to Father aud real lace by the yard. la Advance-Address all Communications BlMers People's Ai We did not see Mr. but eus Shirts male to tit by the frenen tit- Judge Lawrence promised to send a synopsis of his speech for pub tine- cut. Pants, vests and dressing countered his young holders, and ho cpokeofhim not very reverent- Wcstcrhcf, gowns made to or lnr, and stitching done on Iho machine, llleacning and press- ally, in dialect ri lite peculiar OSAGE MUSSION. KANSAS.

done Ihe shortest notice. Mourn- lication, but as yet we have not received it. We stall issue an address to the Settlers on the Osaco Uetlcd and Neutral Lsnd. next to the herders, they called bi "Old Cash," and iufbrmcd us tliat his onds always on nana. 1-Utl HALL.

me moo, oi me un al lhi Kiln nenr Flat F.cck Priuge, str.ut'y en luaej tud of a frier tiy. MlRTIX I.II.L1E, Shoenmaker, in consideration cf crally. Yet we s'lall endeavor to his kindness to the Indiai s. and he show the natural agricultural and was iikvrcd to purchase two ad van ages of the dif- pi rmike, ail one uunnr, oa eay yearly exchanges were about two tlru'und. Feiblis'iciu and Ppnpi ie or-, lei-rua.

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