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The Miami Republican from Paola, Kansas • 2

The Miami Republican from Paola, Kansas • 2

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1 New Ads." -Owing to circumstances which we I0tl4li MATTE KS. (r iie ivv winter suits iur Legal New Ads, coald a-itcontrol, wa arccoiriScllcdt jissueSwTy KEALfeSTATE AGEXT List of Agente. Rihlanl D. An-Jeraa, John Collins. -uarysviiie John ToniE.

A. J. OsftWitomie A. Oov-e. Captain Abbott.

It. Smith. ILiV inV 'and sell REAL ESTATF, tPjfy Taxei Etnt Farnis and Houses. 1VTOTICE IN PARTITION. Nancy Crow, i( George Ctipcnbarger, Frank Copcubargcr aiidJoscph Copenbargcr; will take noticej that a petition, wes filed against them in tbd District Court for Miami ia the iourtB Judicial District of the State of Kansas, on the 29th dav of Xovcniber, A.

1. 1SC6, and is nowrpending, wherein Caroline Potts demands-partition of the real estate to-wit The southeast quarter of scftion thirty-five, township seventeen, range twenty-three, containing one hundred and sixty acres, and that at the next term of said Caroline Potts will apply for an Older that partition mav be made of satd premises. CA KOLI POTTS dl6 -77 By V. Att'y. i hrfp.

-lri FESTIVAL i -4 i AT TH A VJI1 S3LCH URCjH, Olirisixias abeautiful-chriswastree; andasplendidj.Iteiirasentaiion of -ChTS See the Loeal cylunia "tL "deel5'662t 77 I TEGIUCTIcHPHySICTAN C'i Land-suiksson, i. Miamt Yillagej "-JITaini County, Kansas. dl- ii-Uil lA-, tf IaGENTOF 0 THE CIXaSXATI a half sheet; Our paper did not reach in time; Ther is no probability of it occurring soon again. if; Snow fell again -on Thursday evening hist. Sr M.

Frazec will sell on New Year day, his hoasa and two lots and household furniture, sthii residence in the northwest part of the citv. i llder Davis will preach at the Methodist Church, ia this city, at 11 a. m. and in the evening on next Sabafh. Quarterly "meeting commences iii this city to-day, and will continue over Sunday.

Elder Davis will be present on Sunday. Attention is called to a notice at the head of the local column. We mean to adhere to it, or die in the attempt. There is a very gcod show of ice on the streams now, and if the weather continues cold four days longer it will be- sufficiently thick for bousing. The Post OSice Department is WATCHES, Jewelry, Silverware, Spectacles, WHDLSALE or retail.

i niZ- I Intricate Watch work? done for the Trade. The only house in the west employing three first-class watchmakers. ENGRAVING NEATLY EXECUTED. JSSAU work Warranted. n.

ilkolmanI HOME INSURANCE," JiT- OFFICE above Xioely's Store. City Property For Sale. House and 5 Lots. Stable, AVclh, etc. This is a very desirable property, and will be sold reasonable, the prbo being only $25iM.

Administrator's NOTICE is hereby given that in pnrsnance of an. order of the irobatc Court fo Miami County, State fof Kansas, to me directed. I will" sell at th front door of the Court tliccity of Paola in said Connty and State on Saturday, December the 29d A. D. 1SG6, between the hours often o'clock a.

in. and five p. of said day, the following real estate belonging to the estate of James N. Gibson deceased late of said County to-wit The nirth half of the South East quarter if section fifteen. (15) Township -nineiccn (19) of range twenty-two (22) counting SO acres more or less iu said County appraised ''at the sum of six dollars per acre.

CASH. GRE ATc. GATHERING Williams. Mound Hon. H.

Rie New Lancaster It. Rockviile. A. G. Shoemaker.

AnberyDr. Miller, 1 he above named gentlemen are to take and receipt tor. Subscription for the UcpublieaD. anil any business thev tran aet in that way will be div acknowledged bv us. Vireulate tho Repuflwban, REMOYED.

-The Office of the REPUBLICAN lias been removed to Plimcs's Bullying, second Boor. TASS NOTICE, Owing to the fact that the undersigned have to pay cash in advance, for paper, type, "inks, nd other material necessary in publishing a Newspaper, aad that labor1 has to be paid "for regularly on Saturday evening, and believing it to be unjust to ourselves and injurious to our friends to have to wait six months or a year or perhvps twj years, before we receive nny remuneration fora majority of legal advertising, we have this concluded not to publish any more legal ndver.i.ieuients unless paid for in nnlvanee. McREYNOLDS SIMPSON, Pub. Hep. P.

A.J. RUSSELL, Pu'. Argus. V. E.

Niceby have a jjood assortment of Mens winter Hat, Ac, JS2T-Pinnco will have a sale at his 'KANSAS CITY, MO. and 1 lot near the iiublie square.a Sale of Sclieol Lands. nice location, and theprice only $i'J0. will and must eell everj article in our House in days. CAnx Ct.

Conprjs has passed a bill enfranchising negroes in the Iiistrkt of Colum'jia. Lon Light' is a happy iuan. Lpn had born unto- him, a son, on Saturday last. Fred Snially has left Os.iwatomie and removed to Knox CuuntyTUinois. The Ladies of the Baptist Aid So- "from their la'e 'festival, e'ghty dollars.

Dr. Hoover, who was severely injured recently by the bursting of a gun, is iinoporiusr Died. Iti New Lancaster, on Pec, 13th, 13S5," CrTi.ER D. Moroax, aged 22 years 8 months, li I JJiJ Wc have heard it id, and believe it, that Youman A Xieh'olsof Osawato-inie are selling ai many goods as any house ill the county. Clothing for thirty days regardless of cost at Jos.

CAnNt Ka.t Side of the Square. Stevens has on hand a beauti- liil lot of Sad J'es, and there is nothing prettier or a Xew Year Gift than a saddle. JCST" If yo.u want to buy. a re.d call McKensie, Ileal estate agent. IV; has a large of the best improved land and uni.nprov- I in tai county.

Office over Xiccly's Store. JEST T.mt'zMloctett, of Marysvillc have now in operation, a Srst class grist mill, and will be glad to acc jm jdate those around the who lave grain to grind. Ilo.ir and meal exchanged grain. Rings, Bracelets. Necklaces.

Lockets and Ji Chains, for ladies, at A. Vv Long's in the Pacila Drug Stora. Call and see his beautiful Xcw Year Gifts. From, all pra-ts of the County wc hear of the sieady increase of population. With theopeningof miring many new houses will dot the prairie, and many ceres will be be upturned for the first time.

Dexnis has his 'moral retreat in full blast. By some means somewhat myttilicd to Tom the ground accidently jumped up ami struck him in the face, but be is as handsome as ever. iV. Long, has purchased ITonse and 1 lot near the public square, a valuable property, and wiil sell for 1250. "TTOTICE is hereby given that I will offer for J3I sale to the highest bidder, at the door oiise- and 10 Lots, Fruit Trees, very af Cabs 4 Co.

Don't think" that out mercliarit3 were ''cleaned on Chrismas. They have many beautiful articles still on hand for Xbw Year day 'v. K' The fine Store room on the corner in the Pinneo Block is- for-rent. Inquire at thisoTice. Aa ignorant, fool postmaster, at Kansas City, sends all our Aiil matter up to Xebraska City, a8 it takes nine day for it to reach this place.

-Wnecler, has mitny beautiful Nsw Year gifts, left. Call and see what magnificent albums and toi'et articles are on hand. want to insured in a responsible Company.call on A. G. McKensie, Agent of the Cincinnati Home.

Ben Miller can make a better wagou and for less money thah'you ca'n buy it There has been some excitement about Oil up at Ohithe but it has not ye' been discovered ia verj- large quantities. has been removed to the Drq Store of Akers Hillis, where it formerly was. George will run the machine. Akers Ililiis, have removed their stock of Drugs to their, new building. Just east of the square, where they intend to largely increase their business.

We see by the Kansas City papers that Warrensburg, is almost burned np. The loss of property, a very heavy. The fire was occasioned by boys exploding fire-crackers. 'Bail was refused, Scott, Cuttler Welbourn, who arc charged with setting fire to their building recently in Kansas City. Becson wants- to purchase ten ton of Bags.

He i now paying a very liberal price for good clean rags. Let every one who have rags instead, of throwing them away, bring theia to Beesou. It wiil pay you to do it. He will pay cash or give you good bargains in trade. There has been several strangers in town during tba 'week looking up business locations.

Twenty more Store rooms cculd be rented at the present time. 'JEST W. E. Nicely Co. have just received a fine stock of Siberian and Chinchilla Saques, Bvoadcloih Saques and Bas-quiues.

Don't? forget that on New YcarEve, the Paola Silver Cornet Ban I will give a grand conceit at tho new Academy. 23 S3 BiBtocic of hats, cap's, I. pleasantly located in the eastern part town Administrator of the estate of James N. ibson deceased. Xcvl'C'llwl good substantial llocsc.

consiucracie sururj-ierv, and well fcnc-eL just the jdace for any man who desires to live comfortable. nnJ two lots, price very cheap jTjlL property. ORDER OF PCBLICATIOX In the mat-tcr of "the apilication of-JJ, II. Johnson executor of. the Estate of Id Riddle deceased, to sell real "estate to pay debts.

Now comas D. II. Johnson executor of the estate of Lovina Riddle and presents to the Court his petition, praying for an order for the sale of so much of tbe real estate, belonging to the estate' of said deceased, A3 will pay and satisfy tberemaining debts due by said and unpaid for want of sufficient personal as TTouseaud 1 lot, good property, price $1000. il Shoes, Groceries, Boots and three lots, price $S00. The above enumerated property is for sale by OUSE and LOT, known as Jim Kane's property east part Paola Price 5-15O0.

the court house, ia the city of Paola, Miami county, Kansas, on Saturday, January, 19tu, A. IX 1867, The he following described School Lands, in Mituia county, viz The northeast quarter of the southwest quarter, seetion sixteen township nineteen lit range twenty-two (22.) appraised at $3,00 per acre; northwest quarter, of the southwest quarter 4of section sixteen (16) township nineteen (19) range twenty-two 22) appraised at" ir'Si'O acre; the- "southeast quarter of the southwest quarter section Xo. sixteen (16) township Xo. sixteen j(16). range Xol (22) appraised at per acrcr the inth-west quarter of the southwest quarter section Xo.

sixteen (i6) township nineteea Xo. (19) range Xo. twenty-two (22) appraised at 00 per acre the northeast quarter of the southwest quarter section Xo. sixteen (16) township Xo. nineteen (IK) range twenty (22) appraised at- per acre he northwest quartor of the southeast, quarter section Xo.

sixteen (16) township Xo. nineteen (19) range Xo. twenty-two (22) appraised at per acre the southeast quarter of the southeast qnartcr section Xo. sixteen (16) township Xo. nineteen (19) range Xo.

twenty-two (22J appraised ut $:1,00 jr acre: the sonthwest quarter of the southeast quarter section Xo. sixteen (16) township' Xo. ninotcen (19) -range Xo. twenty-two (22 appraised; at $3,00 per acre. Improvements on the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter section "No.

sixteen (16) township Xo. nineteen range 'Xo. twenty-two (22) appraised at $15,00 per acre. Terms of sale specified in Laws -of, Kansas for 1S61 and 1865. J.

T.H AUG IFFY, County p4w. I WILL sell luy Dwelling House, with Ten 1-ots situated in the South East part of Town. House Lathed and Plastered throughout. Garden Hedged, and well stocked with Fruit Trees. rapes.

Ac. Price $2,200. A. 0. JicKENSIE, Ileal Etdate Agent, Paala, Kansas.

advertising new Post routs in Kansas. The Ritchey-'Bros. call attention to their stock' of Gifts for Xew Year, all kinds of fancy confections, and will receive orders for balls and parties. They have a large supply of all kinds of the above articles, and all should visit their room on that day. Just west of Hedges Store.

Estate Miami County is steadily advancing. Ail classes of lands are soiling figures than they did one year ago. Andrew Dollar has sold his farm on the south side of -Bull Creek, -to Col. Torrey; of this place tor The Colonel will remove to it iu the Spring. hundred and twenty dwelling houses have been built in Paola during the last year.

tv" With the opening of spring we will have three Brick yards iu fui! blast. It has been estimated that Foala will nest year use live million-of brick -t in building. one year from to-day wc will have the finest buildings of any town in Southern Kansas. With this number of our paper will end the subscriptions of thoso who subscribed for three months. We would be glad to place them on our books for a year.

Congregational services on Sunday, Dee. 30ih, in- the Bahtist, Church, at 11a.m. The Union Sunday' School will begin again as forwerly at 10 A. M. ity Jake Snyder -has" -taken the room formerly occupied by G.

W. Akers as the City Drug Store, and will despense to our citizens at just as good rates, and on just as good accommodating terms as "any other y-The' raded Public School, iu PROVISIONS, LoW IT-oi- CASH My stock embraces all kinds of StniileyPancy DRY GOODS. I 5- I have also a full and ooipleto stock of the host roccrics iu market, such as 'i Hi Tea, RicCvSpices, Molasses, Soap, Candles, 'Fruits, Bacon, Lard, Ham, sets, accomuanied by the accounts, lists and inventories required by law in such cases. On examination whereof, it is ordered that all persons interested iu said estate be notified that application as aforesaid, has been' made, and that unless the contrary be shown on the first day of January term of Court, to-be held cn and after the 7tb day of January A.D. 1S67, an order wiil be made for tho sale ofthe whole or so much of the real estate of wid deceased as will be sufficient to pay the debts of said estate that are unpaid for want of sufficient personal assets.

And it is further ordered, that notice be given by publication in- tho County Kcpublican a news paper printed at the City of Paola in "the County of Miami, for three weeks prior to tho hcariug of said abdication. State of Kansas, S-i-. Cocxtv of. Miami, I. D.

B. Wilson, Jukge ofthe Probafe Court of Miami County, State of do hereby certify the foregoing to be a true copy of the proceedings bad iu the above matter on' the 14th' day of December A. D.ilSCCas appears from the records of said Court. In witness whereof, I hereunto subscribe my name' and affix the seal of said Court this 14th dav of December, A. D.

1S66. D. B. WILSON, Judge. -declo'3w66 the Jewelry siock of M.

C. A heeler, and has It. Edwards' has his Photo- LAND FOR SALE BY A. G. McEENSIE, REAL ESTATE In the diticrcnt Townships in Miami County.

Mound Township. IMPROVED FARM, 160 Acres, Fruit frees, situated in a fine healthy location, and one ol the locatijnsin the t-junly, price S250l WOOD LAND. 17 acres. price 120. Osago Township.

TTMPKOVlll) FARM, 150 acres of good soil JL Price, 3200. Qrw ACRES good prairie land 5 miles 5fjf from tovrp, near water end south half north west quarter sec S. town Pric Near i'aola and Ft Sett crossicgon the Marias des Cygncs river. TIMBER LAND. 400 acrcf, price a nice speculation in that property.

Timber Farm, 100 acre, price $700. ANOTHER NEW STORE. CLAYTONl graph Gallery in full blast. Call and see, iu Pinneo's Block up stairs in rear of Renublican We have na longer any doubt abotit tho building of our llaiiroad. Work has already eomniotrcc.l, and as soon as the weather wiil permit a huge force will be at work.

The ri Oysters, Sardines, etc. The highest cash price paid fir Country Pro-r, -ducof JiidM- COME AND SEE OLD MAN BEESON. Eept.l 'C6 tf AS opened a new Store on the north side of the Square, j. Certificate of Authority on the 28th of Fel D.18G7. Auditor of State's Offioe, Topeka, Kansas, Sept.

ISth 1866, gentleman who has the contract is a responsible man, and by next September the road will be graded to this point. Joe Harris has always the best added much thereto. He has many beautiful articles that are intended as Xew Years presents. He has a fall stock of Watches, Cloaks, an 1 Jevrehy. Mr.

Lon is aa old and practical workman, ml does repairing in the neatest and best manner. In tbe Drug Stose of M. C. Wheeler. We wiil and nuist sell at any sacrifice for "0 days.

Cams fc Co. We want it distinctly understood that wo cannot afford to publish orders of publication, Administrator's Xof ico, Final Sett'cment, crnny oilier legal publication, unless the same' is, pn'il fur Vrf Tho Argus and Ilepublican have agreed that no publication of the kind will be made, uless the same is paid for. We have already done to much of that. 8f The annual tournament of the Turngulls took1 -place rn Monday hist, day previous to ChHsaias. It is an old and ancient fraternity, and after the usual ceremonies, many new applicants were initiated.

The exercises arc unly known to the fraternity but one very interesting especially to those who have just passed the ordeal. Gcod Hats for 1 50 at Cahn Co. Q- Tom Osborn gave us a call auction room this (Saturday) afternoon. Cull and get a bargain. Large indueeuient offered at C.vux A for 30 days, East Side of JCr5Senator 3'omkroy will please accept our thanks for a copy of the Congressional Globe, Bent regularly to us.

AV. E. 'Nicely "have just received a full assortment of Buck Gaunt glove. JEiLrSenators I'omkroy and ttoss, n.l lion. SniXKr Clark's, will be at lio.ne umetimc during'the coming week.

W. E. Nicely tock of Groceries will be funnel coniphte. B. Kmmert, Senator elect from Bourbon County, passed through Paoia, cn Saturday last, on his way from Washington, E.

Nicely of knit Draws and Shirts, Cassiaieis and Fan-riels Over Shirts is aseomplete as any in the Cify. I22The Senatorial election, hj the Legislature, for two Senators of will take plaee in joint session of tho tw. houses, at Tnpcka, on the 21st of January, A. 1). 1S67.

y. E. Nicely have just received Ladles and Gents Arctic of Buffalo and plain Rubber over shoes. 2" The local of the' Republican lost white or grey sealskin Glove or gauntlet on the evening of the lt'rh between Pinneo's corner and the Methodist Church. The finder will please leave it at this office.

VS. E. Nicely have just received more Boots and Shoes direct from Bos ton. We desire as a matter of news to publish obituary notices, but we cannot afford to set long lines of poetry accompanying them. The lucre fact is all we car.

put in the a per. Wc do this papers generally charge for making the announcement, AV. E. Nicely have just received a magnificent stock of Breakfast shawls. Nubias, Hoods, Scarfs, Fancy Kait Hats ic TV.

E. Nicely have just re- ived another Lot of Long Shawls. Balmoral Skirts, White and Grey Blankets, Plain aud Checked Flannels at reduced prices. BrVre learn that within the next year all Indians will be removed from our County, except those who live independent of tribe connection. This will undoubtedly be a good thing for the County.

Their lands arc the most valuable, possessing the bogt timber, and bordering the most important streams. The Indians are to nuvke a deed in fee simple lor their lauds. 7horeas The Cincinnati Homr Inauranoa UP'iCy Ej C- Wager, Marshal of the City of -Paola, on. Saturday, Deceinfier 7tii, ISfiG. and wifhbe iM oil Friday, the 20th day of- Dcccinb 1866, under ordinance in said case madt' a5- provided, unless sooner and all cuarges paid: One white sow pig, no marks no black white spotted barrow slit in right crop off of left car.

One white saw with black i pot on right side, and one on the rump, and spots 011 the cars. One small white ho marks. Companv, located at in the this City, will commence its first term, on Monday, the 7th of January. Principal F. M.

Intermediate Department1 Miss O. E. Mrs. E. F.

Sumr. Primary Department Miss K. D. CorLET. Text Books to be used.

Spellers, Willson's Series; Readers, V'illsons Series: Copy Books, Payson, Dunton.and Serivner's; Arithmetic. Kay's Series GrainmAr, Clark's Geograhy, Mitchell's Outline 'with Camp's Keys'; Physical Geography, Montcith's Algebra, Ray3 Series. A limited number of students, not belonging to the District, will bo admitted on payment of the tuition fee, $3,00, in advance. By order Board of Directors. Wheeler has received another lot of Chairs, Bedsteads etc.

Call and sec them Dee, 15 '66. E. C. Wager, City Marshal. State of Kansas, Miami County, District Court for Miami Connty, in the Fourth Judicial District ofthe State of Kansas.

I vi- Henry C. Carpenter, Plaintiff. Miami Township. TJ'rnoVKK FARM, 160 Acres, price 4120 Jl This farm is in one of the bcjt pirtius of tbe c-ouuty. Improved Farm, 200 acres, price Prairie Land, improved, 200 acres, V-1000.

Prairie Farm, jmprovel, HC0 acres, stoic titibir. price Prairie itnrr jvc-l, 200 acres, Prah-ic Farm, imprcvel. 2 JO seres TimWr Land, Sou crc--, fO'JO. vs. Norbcrt S.

Choteau and James Civil Action. Paola, i One door East of the Torry House, and invites all his old patrons of both town and country to come and purchase of hini. His stock will consist of everything usually kept in a' No. 1 GROCERY STORE, Sttchas' r'' Flour, 3leal. Tea, Coffee, Suijar, Spices, TOBACCO, Cigars, Salt, Pepper, Reans.

Candles, Bacon, Lard, Canned Fruits, Oysters, Wooden and Willow Ware. Thankful for past favors, I request oil my old friends and customers to call. I assuro them that it is wy -determination to labor now as heretofore to them, to do an honcsf and streight forward business, bclciving it will wia in theen-I. all new ettlers on the T-n Sections to come and purchase of me, I wiil insure j- SATISFACTION. will pay the highest price for Butter, Lg--s, Potatoes, Corn and all other C.

iMwr.Tds, Dcfenilant. THE defendants, Norbcrt S. Chotcnti and James C. Edwards, residents of St. Louis, last week.

Tom is V. S. Marsha! for Kansas, and one of the best men in the State. Tom," will take notice that the plamtm. 11.

(.. $6,500. New Ads. Improved Farm, Carpenter, did cn the 22d day of Xovcniber. A.

D. JSOO, file his petition in the office of the Clerk' of the District Court, in and for said Timber and Prairie Land, 2' 0 -t -p. Tin.Vorand Pwric C-0 ucrvr. county and State, against them, the sail de meats to be found iu market. Joe says it is rather dull at present, but he intends to keep the thing running up to the old standard.

Yi. E. Nicely have given up the Grocery and Jirovisien trade, to make room for their extensive stock of Dry Shoes, Hats, Caps, Qneensware, which they have now in store. B. Snyder takes the groceries and provisions, and wiil open out next door in the room formerly occupied by Akers Ifiilis.

X'icely have the largest stock of Dry Goods ever brought to Paolo. The immense store room will be hereafter exclusively used for that purpose. They are daily receiving additions to their stock, and all of the best qualify and latest styles. JK Rev. I.

S. Karoch, delivered a' lecture on Thursday last at the Methodist Church in this place on the subject of Ancient. Free and Accepted Masonry. The lecture was couched in tho most beautiful language that conception could imagine, and the beauty and brotherly love and -Jjcnevolence of the order was beautifully portrayed. )r3 The roads and creeks below us have been almost impassable for some time.

The mail destined for points below, h.id to remain here for some time. tgg, We are informed by Mrs. W. 0. Hubbcll; Prcsidentress'of the Baptist Ladies Aid Society, that, the ticket which drew the wreath at their late festival, was found on the floor of the Church torn in two.

The person who had such ticket must furnish proof that it "belonged to them, and if they do they will get the wreath. If not it will be sold at anc'ion at the concert on Xew Year Eve. The Society Tr. fendants, tbe object and prayer of wuieh is to recover judgment against the said defendants as stockholders and members of tbe St. PetrolcBitt Company, a corporation organized under the laws of Missouri, and operating in Land 13 3 acre Pr like ourself, is very polite, and wc both as--umc much importance in the State, and are usually found at fires.

some of these days, will be Governor of Kansas, and we will lie hi.s private cabinet, and the halo we will shed over the administration of affairs, will be emulated by all future Gubernatorial administrations. 85. Richard Bonghton, a weli known local editor of Leavenworth, died in that city last week. Dick, as he was fiimiliary known by, was a genial, good soul, and had not an enemy on earth. A scholar and a won every one to his knew the State of Kansas, for the sum of $I3G -7, 0.

E. GODFREY, (Successor to Payne Godfrey) FAMILY GB0CMT ANB FB0TISI0N STOSE. $44 S6, 100 end 92 62, in-all tbe ft-in ol Sugar Greek Tp. $15PS 4 being the amount which the sail St: ral and TiuU-r, TTTXIM PROVED acres, from 59 to $5 per sicrc State of Ohio, has filed in this office a sworn statement of its condition, as required by the first section of the act "To regulate! Insurance Companies not incorporated by the State of Kansa.s' passed February 20th, 1863 i and amendment thereto, aj'l'rovcd, February 25th, 1S6 1, and, AVnEitKAS, Said Company has fiirnislied the undersigned satisfactorv evidence that it is possessed vof at least ONE -HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS OF ACTUAL CAPITAL INVESTED in Stocks, or in bonds, or in mortgages of real estate, worth double the amount for which the same is mortgaged: and, Whereas, Said Company has filed in this ofiiee a written instrument, under its corporate eal, signed by the President- and Secretary thereof, authorizing any agent' or agents of said Company in. this State, to acknowledge service of pro-jess, for and ia' behalf of said Company, consenting that such scrviec of process shall be taken and held to be 93 valid as if served upon tho Company, according to the laws of this or any other State, and waving all claims or right of error by reason of such acknowledgement- of service.

1 Now, therefore, In' pursuance of the first-section of the aforesaid act J. K. Swallow, Auditorof State for the State of Kansas, do hereby certify that said i Cmcinnati "Jloine insiirance Company, of Cincinnati is authorized to transact tic business of. Firei Instiranee ia this State -until the 2Sth day February, in the year one thousand eight hundred and sixty seven In Witness have -hereunto subscribed my.name.jind caused the Seal: of my office 'to be affixed day and 'year above J. R.

SWALLOW 1 "Auditorof State. 1 STATEMENT Ginclnnati Hqnie Ins, Co, i Capital 50.000.00 Accumulations, Numberof 72 39 Amount at ASSETTS. Cash on hand and in Bank.i.I.".wj.i3.86,l-5?. Debts due 4,009,35. U.

Bonds, Mortgages and' Noffe, secured- by lien tn Real Estate, r. unincumbered, woih double' tho amount, '-w; ea Township. XIMPROVED LAXD, Prairie, 100 ac-es. price SS00. Louis Petroleum Company is indebted to said plaintiff, and for which the said defendants, as stockholders of said company, are responsible, and the i said defendant, Xorbert S.

Choteau will also take that the Sheriff of said country" did. on the 5th day of December, 1566, attach the- following goods end chattels of the said Norbct.S. Chcteaa, in this action, to-wit One 'portable' engine and carriage, valued at PRODUCE; Is still open and willing to receive customers. They have a full supply of Paola Township. gSi" Remember the plaee Between the Torrey House and rost Office.

V- DreS'56 J. CLAYTOX. $1200, two ropes and belts, at one derrick $2j, drilling augurs, ropes and windlass 100. IMPROVED FARM, 170 acres, ne-ar VziA. price $3500.

two, largeyrcnmers 4oQ feet of flicker rods joints do, $7, one pair extra or more than a year was in our employ as local editor, when wc published the Press at Kansas City, and no one knew him better than wo did. We could not write an epitaph, more enduring than tbe friendship that Dick enjoyed frcm those vho loved him so well. Ccod overcoats from to 10, at Ca-in- i d). 15" A ray and festive dance came jars one' extra rope socket one extra Improved Farm, ICO acres, price $3,801. Timber Land, ICO acres $1100.

Timber and Prairie, 1 01 acres, $1200. Timber and Prairie, fO acres, v300. Prairie Land, 160 acres $1'00, saffcer Uar.LU, oncsct of blacksmith tools, one set of carpenter tools 12, one hundreil cords of wood $1 jO, one sto-e and also the following- real estate, the property of Ihe said Uhott-atr, Situated in faid county of Miami and 11. Nicely would can particular attention to their assortments of Clothing, such at Cassimcrs Chinchilla and Seal Overcoats, which for style, qu.Uty and price csnuot be excelled anywhere. The Baptist Ecstival ou Chris-mas Eve, was quite a success.

The Cbrismas was neatly arrange 1, and Santa Clause was a jicrfect personification. Valuable presents wore distributed end everybody enjoyed thorn--reives finc'y. Among the beautiful articles t'ao ladies bad for sale was an agricultural wreath, made by Mrs, II ubholl. The artistic skill of the wreath was beautifully displayed. JES? On Chrhmas day, 3Ir.

J. P. who has for years observed a well rogu-Lited celibacy, stole away fwtn gay friendsf and alsj stole away from the society of maiden 8 recedes ami Pfi-oyispiis all That can Te obtained in St. Louis -Vir Kansas City, and propose to sell at Liiving i' 1I t- F0R CASH OR READY PAY ONLYi frtatoof- to-wit The southeast half of the southeast quarter of section township rartge 5'Zia -and also the Stanton Tp. UUIMPKOVED Land, Prairie.

80 price $500. Unimproved Land, Prairie, 1C0 acres. Unimproved Land. Prairie, "20 e-res. south half of the southwest quarter of section Soutii' Side of Pulilic Square, y.

PAOLA KAXSAS. Faola 1m jaiit! Hardware Establishment 1 Have ou band a large assortment of Tin. irricl o.T at Fort's Hall, ou Chrismas night. Same sixty couple were iu attendance, and the 'light fantastic" was tripped until far into "morning's rosy dawn." Belgium's cipitat never shown o'er more fair aarl lovely women than grac Metropolitan Hall on Chrismv night. "Joy w.s uisonSneJ.

and all went merry as a Marriage Bell." It was the gayest town li, range lf valued fct'i-b-li), and the snuthweat 'qtiarter of section 7, town 17, range 25, valued. at.S160; and the said. defendant arc requited to an5i-cr or demur to said peti is anxious that the real owner of tho ticket will coiiio forward and claim if. KgaTo all those who have real estate to sell or farms to rent, I would say that I am preparing a list of ands for advertisement, and would like to confer with all having Lands for sale. My mot to shall SALE, XO C'HAHGS." l-'iieuas, if you want to sell your own price and let me sell for you, if I can.

Either sell out or let me injure yoiit hemes in the Cincinnati Home Insurance Company. A. G. McXEXSI Richland Tp. tion or' before lih da y'of; February, A.

UNIMPROVED Land, 320 acres, price, $2,600. D. 1867, or said iiefitien will be taken as true Please call and examine and satisfy yourselves that and confessed, and judgment Tendered accor Unimproved Prairie Land. 160 acres. dingly, CARPENTER, llo 6w Ly B.

'F. his Attorney. Our Goods arc First Class, Gsawatomie Tp. IMPROVED FARM, 160' acres, 40 acres of same timber, $15 per acre. Cash in hands of agentsand in transit State of Miami 'i i Dletf-icf Court for Miami County in the Fourth Judicial iJlstrict of the State of Kansas.

fl. McKensie, Ouardian of Mon-go-ac-quah, vs To quiet title. The heirs of Quc-liu-eah Dcfts. QV ACRES prairie land east half south (5 cast qnartcr see 26, town 17, range 22. StocK water, 49 broke, 4JniIca from town.

Price $550 Near Jim Boil's evidence. dance ever known to Pao'a. Selling off clothing regardless of eost for "0 days at C.vtis East side of the Square. BQi Chrismas is over, and wc' cannot say that we arc We hope all have had a merry time. It is the season of enjoyment and luxury, fat turkeys, mince pics, egg nog, and other fruits.

'Paola hi; been a live place more than a week past. Balls, parties and Festivals have been numerous, and fun and merriment abundant. The folks have had have socially intermingled with many privileges, siciaV.litics of ife. The local was handsomely handled on Chrismas Eve. and we have information that the ''Pink Haired Man" similarly dealt with.

Altogether, wc never cxpcricncd more generous sociability, and never wifnessel more 'general TilET upknown heirs of Que-lin-eah deceased whose, names nn 1 plaeca of residence arc ttnknown the Plaintiff, will take notice that hood, Miss Mui.lik Haiki.ey, an accomplished young laily of this place, who sings as Fweetly as the fabled chorrister. Quietly and unobtrusively they were married, by the Hev. Mr. Taylor. Pai.vt knew it was gay time of year, an 1 the least suspicion of friends would have greeted him with all usualitics that follow any man who thus Bcnedictimizes hiin-ecif.

Well, we wish them a happy new life, as well as a happy new year, and may their career, in trudging this of tears. Ins as peaceful and as quiet ami as unobtrusive as was their marriage. did not forget the printers, and as commemorative of the quiotii lo of the event, furnished us with corn-bread, whiskey an 1 bologna sausage. QriMBV was- sent for, and the- corn, both solid and extracted, including the bolagna was duly, Af ACRES prairie land 1 miles froia Pao'i south cast quarter of the not't'i qurrtcr sec 26, town 17, range 22 Pri'-o 250 personal prfperiy or real estate taken i. exchanqre.

X'tar farm. Men.erisc, by virtue of an order from the Hon'. I. M. Valentine.

Judirc of said I Judicial. District: made on the ath day of De- 5tock of other 4 Personal property, Wls.CO LIABILTTrES. Losses, adjusted anddne, None Losses, ad justed and not' 1500 Losses. await'ng proof 1300 Othcrclims arainst the Company State of Onio, a viiJtos Corsnr. ss.

We Charhj C. Reakirt President and C. Ransom Secretary- of the. CINCINNATI HOME INSURANCE COMPANY, of Cincinnati, Ohio, do solemnly swear that the foregoing statement is corrpqt, and that the-actual Cath value of the Capital Stock of sacd' Company, as Jcarja possible, allowing sixty days to convert the same into ready money, is at least one hundred thousand CHASi C. REAKIRT, President.

C. M. Ra.n'sojt Subscribed and Sworn tf before ma. at einnati. this Tilth dav of September 1866; CORNELIUS MURPHY, Notary Public Linn County.

y. iswi, makes publication and due notice fvcr, that the Plaintiff as Guardian as Fcott, Line-iln and Valley 300 acres of Timber, and Prairie Laa CARPENTERS' TOOLS, HOUSE BUILBERS' WARE, 'I -Hinges, ---i ftail', i And anything you expect to find in a. hardware variety. Also a fine assortment of ixi 1 i 'v ALSO Agricnlturalr Implcaieiits of varkins kinds t' r. Sacli as 310 WEES, CULTIVATORS, Hoes, Rakes, Forks, from to $10 per acre.

aforesaid, di I ori the Dth day of February, I860, file his petition in the District Court for Miami County, in the Fourth Jndic'u 1 District of the State ef Kansas, the objest and prayer of which is to quiet title in the said Mon-go-zae-qoahin, and to, the Pdlowinz Real Estate Awl Pices Jjlhcrul. The highest market market price paid fo BiTTEE, EGGS, POTATOES, Hemeiuber tho place, ISsortli Side. Square, Bet. Snyder's and Crowell's dry goods stoTC. C.

R. G0DFR.EY. sep20 '0(5 tf JOS: CAHN WTioIesale Eetail Dealer ia 1 Geats Clofiiiag7 KANSAS CITY. M0, Mam Si. Opposite Court House.

1 dcc22'C6tf good feeling prevail. May all that pr.rticipa- in the Counties of Miami and Linn, ha Hj. NICELY V.O., nao jusl i ted, live another Chrismas and enjoy a lik as toliows, to wit V. est half the southeast quarter of section 23, west half of the north oeived (iueensware and Faiyy China articles for Chrismas and Xcw Year, east quarter of section 23, north cast quarter of north' cast quarter of section 23, east half of north quarter of section 24, east half of Land insurance Agent. Kxocrc at the door.

How efteu have you heen annoyed when desiring enter-ancc at the door of friend, perhaps staid a minute then rap untiil you are certain every one has heard you lust jio one answers ta your call. But this ia all done away with now adays.cail at McCIurc's and see the new House jgIIides, Furs. Peltries, Tallow. Lard, and Bacon wanted by II. Y.

Beeson, for which he will pay the highest market price in or 'trade, hi Dry Goods, Boots and Shofts. Clothing or Groceries. Hides, Furs and Peltries, wanted, and the highest cash prieo will be paid by nUtf. T. J- -Hedges, StoaeTiuilding.

Eraser, watchmaker and jewelry, has a large stock, and a variety of fine Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, solid silver Ware, Pl.it Yi'are, Fim Table and Packet Cutlery, and all kinds. of Fancy Goods and Yankee Xot ions, usually kept in a First Class Jewelry Store: also stack of Photograph Albums, Picture Frames, Gilt and Rosewood Mouldings for Picture Frames. I will state for tho benefit of thos having Watches to repair, that I employ a First Class And any one having Watches tore-pair, need not be afraid their bciDg mutilated. sept. SO 60 tf Kansas.

Matt Foster. Kansas City, Book Seller, Stationer, and deaiior in Wall "Paper, Window Shades, Musical instruments, Wrapping Paper, Printing Paper, Inks, Pocket Cutlery, ShcctMncsic, Fancy articles, He has a large assortmoiit of Wall Paper, emliracc-ing the finest and the common Standard School Books. He ean fill any order. Stationary pens, peneils, inks the same. He has a large stock of every variety to select from and is selling lower than any dealer West of Xew Y'ork.

In the Hotel building Kansas tlie south cast quarter of section 24, township nineteen, angc 23, and the north west quarter ofthe north west fractional quarter of section 19, wtst half of the smth. west carter of sec W. MORGAN, Wliolcsile MlJfiSIST. tion 2 north half of the south cat quarter of soction 29, south east quarter of the south cast 'quarter of section 20, in township IS. Livery and Feed i Stable HUFF PAllLSII.

C1 SALE. By virtue of i Order of the Mirmi County Probate Cotrt. made at the Janniry Tena. 1 863, c-f said Cour', I will, in obedience to said ferder, the J'h day of January nst, ut the front door of th-; Court House, in the City of Paola, cxjofc at privata sale, nil the interest of Finina in and to the following described real situated in Miami County Kansas, ton The endivided half of the south west qar.rM of sectlrn 10 Topnship 18 range21, situated ii Franklin County, Kansas, said land is situated i miles south trcst. of Stanton, Mi' iiii County Kansas.

Also st the same time vu plate. I will offer fr rale, the -crib-ed Tcwn.ropcjty the nudivids.l half Lot No. -eie, 1'Iuek nine, Let 'No. one Bl'M-k thirteen, Lot No. sixtex-n.

Block three, in the town ofStantfjn, JILinii Terms of sale Caah. CATHARINE BAKER. dct-15St. Or.ardUn of Emrna R.k. r.

A'Jiainlitrator's Sale. ir hereby given, that on the day of January, A. IK 167, at private sale at tte court Loufc in the Paola, in the County of Miami, and Kansas, the following dcs-riid lanl, The southeast quarter of" southeast quarter of section 16, and the southwest quarter of 3-. range 21, north half of the south cast quarter ofieectiim 25. lot No.

3 in section 25, lot Xo. 4 ia section 25, lot No 5 in section 25, the east Good Teams and Buggies on hand nan e-t tne north east quarter of section 36, south half of the south east Quarter of section season. 'Twas evening; my little ones were Gathered round the cheerful hearth, and Joy and gladness covered nil their Faces, and their cheerful prattle Fell like notes of sweetest music On my senses, tired by the clang An 1 clatter of the busy tewn. My wife, her kitchen tails at end Came in, a radiant smile forth from Her bright cyC3 l.uuir. Musing deep I sat, my wits at fault to explain The cause of so much happiness Unwonted.

Long time I pondered. Studied, thought, guessed, and ponJerc-d still; But uli ia vr.in, I gave it r.p At laj-t, and asked my smiling wife, "Tray tJl me what's the mit'fccr, dear, And why our little kxnie so much Reminds me of the sunny days When Summer fills the air with song Of Bird and Bee, and breath of Langhing. she thus to me replied: "My husband, my darling, my love, Just, into pur warm kitchen go. And look at that beautiful Stove fOTICE IX PARTITION. William Ward 36, north cast quarter of the sonth east quarter EEre we again greet our readers, the past year will bo with the eternal past The shadows of 1SG6 will have departed.

The great timo cloek will le ticking another year, Many treasures of the past year will be hurried. Tho old will rest tfuietly and s'oep sweetly for its days are even now numbered. TTis but a wave in life's dark rolling stream that carries tis onward. Let the new year bring t- ns better resolves, and emulate to nobler deeds. Let thepage of life he turned over, and its tinted pages record many things that were forgotten -with tho past.

Memories and treasures die with the year, but examples never fade. The Xcw Year is the beginning of the future to all, end it should be made to bear witness that life and character has been benefitted by its approach. Farewell old year The great gong is sounding thy knell, and another year will soon be ushered in 'Xight throws her mantle ronud tbe dying Year. And presses him closely to her dusky breast Fair Luna, melting, dropped a pearly tear, At all times to hire. JJ5 and Ann.Brcman of The City "of.

Xew York and State of Xew York. wiH take notice eecuon norm east quarter or the seratn east quarter of section 36, in township IS, range 23, and the south west quarter of ecetion 22. Dealer ia Paiuts, Oils, TariiLsIies, Dye Stuffs; T- JPefumery Articles, i -t that a petition was filed' against them in -tbe riptrict Court for Miami County "in the fiarth Judicial District of the State of Kansas the Horses Boarded by the Day or Week on reasonable Terms. sonin cast quarter of the outh east quarter of station 31, in township 18, range 2i, and lot No 4 in section 25, lot Xo 5 in section 25, lot No 6 in section 25, lot No 2 in fcc-tion 23, lot No 4 in Section 20 in township 19. range 23, amounting in the aggregate to 13i7 and 80-106th? aeres of land.

The Defendants are re and kecriinz our teams and bngeies in 21st dy of ceemlier, A. D. LS66, and is now pending wherein W. Updcgraff demands partition of the folfowing real cstats to-wit Tbe riorth west quarter of section ten (10), Township eighteen containing one hundred and sixty (169) acies. and that at the next -rin -of said, Ceurt.

4id J. W. Updcgraff will apply for an order 'that partition may be made of sid preiaiscii. AY. W.

LPDEGRAFF. froon" order, to receive a fair share of patronage. Corner of 5th and Delaware National quired to answer or dernr to said petition on of before, the 15th day of A. D. 1867, Ot Fnch' -petition will -be taken as true and judgment rendered accordingly- i A.

6. MrKKXSiK "i i zi, ct to tauch then- as will he necessary t-o Yay the debts due bv Ibi estate of Lewis Jcbo, eloc'u. Terms or sail" fcre cash. JOSEPH JEBO, Administrator ele-Lonis-nju of the e-state of. Lewis Jebo, elee'eL Horses left in our care -will receive the best Jsf attentioc'' 1 r.

i SOUTH SQAURE, 'Bank Buildings ni. -i Iajsts-as city, tf Oct.20, 1868. tf By Thoxas You sent me from IIitdbell City, Alhfi'yt. fy B. F.

Simpson, bis Attorney. i As sank his spirit in the distant est. GlotMiiregai'dlss of 7.

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