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Belle Plaine Democrat from Belle Plaine, Kansas • 3

Belle Plaine Democrat from Belle Plaine, Kansas • 3

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BUSSNESSCARDS. The Eelle Plaine Democrat. From tie Wichita Beacon. Dr. C.

C. FUSLEY, The following are the majorities cast at PHYSICIAN and SURGEON, A Grange was organized in Palestine township, last week by Sir. Sittou. A. Gibson, Master and C.

C. Shore Overseer. We will be glad to get reports from all or-gjnizations made in the county and the T. B. PEDDECORD, PUBOSHER AND 1'KOPIUETOR.

U. S. Examining Surgeon. TOPEKA HOTEL, Northeast corner Public Square, BELLE PLAINE, tne general election heid in Sedgwick county November 4th, 1873. E.

P. Thompson, for Representative. 409 L. N. WtHjUeoek, for Treasurer.

P. II. Maey, for Sheriff. 45 John Tucker, for County Clerk. 113 olheers elected.

We will take pleasure in sendinir the Deputy to eommnmtir-5 ivhors Kansas. JXZTOfice 3IAIN STREET, two door north First National Bank, Kates of Aivkiitisxxg. space lv lm 3m (mi ly 1 col. 8.00 15.00 25.00 45.00 $0 COl. 4.00 10.00 15.00 25.00 45 col.

2.50 6.00 12.00 16.00 25 ms- vvichita kan. 0 A PUBLIC AND LAND BROKER- UIli- a first-class house, with good bo: Dr. Chase, editor of the Kansas Farmer, EAGLE MILLS. Yearly advertisements payable quarter- PaPer xvith it's issue of November Miio 13, Kellogg, for Register. 55.

II. L. Jackson, for County Surveyor. 193 S. B.

Street, for Coroner. SS7 J. M. Steele, for Railroad Assessor. 42 J.

T. Carpenter, 1st dist. 352 W. J. Ilobbs, 2d 50 J.

B. York, 3d 67 For amendment to the constitution, article 2, section 2. 1337 Makiueiv At the Lindell Hotel, Kansas City, Nov. 4th, 1S73, Messrs. John and CALDWELL HOUSE, BELLE PZiAIltfE, loth 1873.

lie savs anions other thin. a-: lv in advance. Seven miles North of Belle riaiue, on Proprielor. Business cards, (one inch space,) per J. CALDWELL, KANSAS.

year, f(J 00. Local Notices ten cents per line each in c- To our brethren of the pi ess, we are under many obligations for kindly notices of ourself and The Farmer. They are not forgotten. We hs.ve but to add that saddest of words, Farewell. Sumner county, KANSAS -0- sert ion.

Special Notices, ten cents per line, first a house, with good board and A 1,1 Hogs of all sizes for sale insertion, five cents each subsequent in sertion. bliR connected. n2-ly I have more improved and unimproved Farms lor sale than any other land sea' west of the Arkansas river. at tne n2r)-ly. A fire was discovered in Vandewark's straw pile, in Belle Plaine last Tuesday, and smothered out.

It caught from spark? County IMreciorj. HAINES' HOTEL, Will her btites, twin brothers, of Wichita, to Alice and Carrie Worth, twin sisters, of EgertOH, Mo. What will the next generation be? Pending this suspense, we wish them lives as pleasant, happy and hopeful -to the end, as premised at the be-gining. Rowdy Joe vas arrested last Friday, on complaint of the county attorne-, for shooting Red, It being the medical oidniou i-i ..11. IvAISAS.

BUSIITSSS COLLEGE! Representtlve, Geo. M. Miller. County Clerk, C. S.

Ukoadbkn't. County Treasurer, L. Kellogg. Register of Deeds, William Nixox. The following ex V.

HAINES, Pjiorr.iETOK4 TTTP RFQT rniPlBUCT, advantages I challenge a comparison of prices lllij -BEiSl AA JJ OliEAlrESlI Ha bargains deeded farms will be. ti time in this the tines from Mr. Reeds house. There is no flue in this house and it is consequently very dangerous. Every house in town should be provided with a brick flue and not only in town but also in the country.

It will be much cheaper to nut nn a Hue than to -0 -0- agricultural valley Kansas. Couutv Attorney, Chas. Wilsie. THE BAYLIES at that time that Red would die. The tri- iceominodations for man and Probate Judge, J.

AY ade McDoxald. No. 4. Tne north-east uuarter section al was to have taken place last Saturday, "RTTSTT'TPCJQ flAT HT? OS but was continued until next Friday, at ull LOO UilLlilliibj i st Stages arrive and depart from Sheriff, Jonx G. Davis.

Ii house daily. County Coroner, I). Braxdk. M. A.

rebuild a town or even a house. 1 o'clock, pending which Rowdy Joe was Clerk District Court, ij. lv. jmyers. 9, township 31 south, range 2 east; 160 acres.

Level, rich bottom hind C'vskin creek, a beautiful, clear and never-failinr released under bond ot $2,000. At KeoKiik and Dubuque, on the Mississippi. A. H. (I0SSASD, Cashier Sup.

Pub. T. II. Masox. c.

BAKER. PrtsMent, B. N. Cross and lamily, and James Cros County Survej-or, M. A.

Ramsey, -t rnrrk'KT AT. TI A 7.TTT stream, runs through it. Good log house, For the Belle Plaine Democrat. County Commissioners. sraoie, wen, wailed with stone, 225 apple aim lamny, lauded at ieiie l'Jaine some days ago, from Iowa county Iowa.

Mr. Cross left here last summer after ouildin R. W. Stkvexsox, Chairman. Let no younir man to trn tn sehnn Authorized Capital, $250,000 (, No.

52. 160 acre farm, fine rich land joins town site of Belle Plaine. 15 aciv: 1 of breaking, some shade trees, a small bov' house, hedge on south side and a hedgt row broke on west. Buihllng site ithii 40 rods of centre of town. No liner lane nor letter location in the county.

Pric' $1,300. Some time given on part payment. I No. 107. The finest piece of 'nd my books.

l-A mile north of town site.iV Every foot smooth, level, rich loam Hedge around the whole 160 acres. Pine 12x14, good well, fifty acres of breaking; all iu cultivation; fruit trees, E. A. White. trees and fifty peach trees, plenty of timber, 50 acres broke, Ac.

Price, 1,500. Immediate possession given. fad to send lor circulars, as we oiler unrivaled inducements this season. in fWital and Surplus, 87.000. A to Lacers.

Sam SsoW, 1 a good house on his farm three miles west 1 he membership for -'40 nrovidps for Rnr.V. No. 46. Wm. IIoran's farm, on the lUU A Yichtta, Kansas.

a General Bunking Business. of Belle Plainej and went to Iowa for ids Keeping, ieiesraplnnsr. i'tiotioirranliv. IVn. Ilellc Plaine '1'oiyusliip.

Arkansas, 5 miles east of Belle Plaine. Ill niansmi) anJ all the studies, lim unlimitpi. family. They are all well pleased with i No preparation is necessary to enter. Trustee, G.

E. Meeker. acres, plenty lire wood, some saw timber. Ii24-ly 'I 1 I a their new home, aiws ana praciicai isusiness ol leer Clerk, Dr. Johx Wilsox.

25 acres iu cultivation, some fruit rep that bore fruit last season, will be offered now in its eighth year in Keokuk, with no Treasurer, II. C. St. Clair. for a short time at ifSOO.

Has a trood 1Vt "Dr.J. WILSON, Physian and Surgeon, Those persons who are crowded for room to store their cotton, can have room change ot teachers, and stands endorsed bv over 300 of the most prominent business men of the city. Mail sitter. house, 14x10, plank floor and shingle roof. The crin Mails arrive from the North and East in the Belle Plaine Gin House FitOF.

MILLER, the celebrated business in structor continue! in i'l)arw nt Ii'Mil-nt. No. 42. Nw see. J5, tp.

31 rle. JA t1'' 01 Strict attention to business and harges reliable. Ollice inPurcelll's Drugstore. via Wichita, at 12 m. daily, Sundays ex- Yonce I lufed a plue'eyed gals Her name was Peckey Shane, cefer moie in dis vide vorld Vill I see her likes again Her drailing tress it was so long Yen she wept down der streedt, Dot all der poys powed low to her, As if some queen tid meet.

Und a litle hup tid follow her Dat was her sweetest pet, He was a curley boodle dorg Und liked sausage meat you bet Peckey Shane had so shmal a vaist You could shust put two arms around So comfortibly, und feel so nice, Furnished rooms are given frVe of charge to 7 students wishin- to thPmsPh prairie farm of 100 a csillw iriiitly cented. lr 1 i on ill room rent is eharired. Two or more fripiids ell-built pine house, 13 25; well, with will be here soon. We notice a good mai fields, which have been sadly neglected, as the fields are white with cotton. We think our farmers should gather all the cotton their ground produced.

Mails from the South at liM. daily, from different parts of the United States can Ac, planted out. As good iieigbdKirs as are found any place in the orld. for a short time, $1,500. This land is ranted to produce 50 bushels of corn, 20 of heat, 50 of oats, or 1 bale of cotton pr.

acre. No. 61. A smooth bottom farm of 160 acres' i 1 six miles South-ea of Bi-lle Plaine, GO acre i breaking and iu a good t-tate of cultivation. Hew ed log house one and one half stories kiidi 14x20 two doors, four windows, 125 fruit trees obeyed lolH nnddti-.

good nnmn: gooseberries, raspberries. make up clubs to come. Sunday excepted I5ELLE PLAINE, KANSAS. n21-ly Peirce Normal Penmanshio Institute, is Mail for London leaves Belle Plaine, conducted here. All Cohesre students receive Monday; Wednesday and Friday, at 7 a.

m. instruction in it tree of charge. a. i 'X currants, grapes planted and growing. Price $700.

The house is worth half the amount. No. Co. ltiO acres of rich level bottomland. GO acres broke and in cultivation.

Hedge rows CHAS. D. BKANDE, lhe Gate Citv Telegraph Institute, the onlv Arrives from London, Monday, Wednes All who wish to connect school in the West tautrht bv operators in ac day aiid Friday; at 10 a m. with a good singing class, with a compe- tual service, is conducted at Keokuk by Dol-be ir Unwin. Pysician and Surgeon.

Mail matter should be deposited in the one and one fourth mile from school house i tpnt. fpjlclipr nii ld sr hr rofi5 11 tn tlio Foi si Cireiilsir, Having lately located iu Oxford, P. o. fifteen minutes before mail time, to School Louse iu relle lahie 3Iou Address BAVLIKS COMJOK, would inform the public thereof byis sent the same dfty n24-ly Keokuk. Iowa.

day evening, Nov. 24th, at, 7X o'clock r. and cross rows broke, Hedge enough growing on the farm to plant six miles of hedge, a good house 14x16, with a shed kitchen. A pasturefield often acres fenced with boards and posts. A good neighborhood, seven miles.

South-east of Belle Plaine, some trnit trees 1 hn ron.hr fnr G. A HAMILTON, P. or by applying to E. P. Store- teacher.

The article of agreement can een TIME TABLE. at the ollice of Thos. Dononue. T. S.

F. II. II SOUTH WESTERN DIV. Silver and Gold will soon take the place WICHITA. AKKIVE.

LEAVE. growing. Price to suit the times. No. 6.j.

100 acre farm one mile east of Belle Plaine, (120 acres bottom 40 acres high land,) eight acres breaking, cheap farm as is on my books for the mony, only 5'o00. In connection with the above, I have 100 Wood's Household Magazine of our shin plasters. Plenty of either of the Mail, a.m. 1 Mail, three, would be a change for us, but we Ex. Ex.

a. m. 2:10 p. m. AND TIIE CIIIIOMO certainly prefer the sdiinplaste- s.

They Imsi have worked then way into the afreetiou Mr. W. PERKINS, is our authorized ness ajrent at St. Louis Missouri. of our people, to such an extent, that they 10 acres fenced with posts and rails plank stable, corn crib Price No.

64. N. E. quarter section 32. township 31, south range 1 east level unooth prairie.

Not a iump nor a stone on the 160 acre. Ch see every acre lroni any place on the lr.l- hedge rows broke and a six acre field in cultivation. Price 000. No. 63.

A deeded farm, one ad one half miles from London, 50 acres broke, Ninhcah liver runs through thelarm, res timber, aeorrall contaning three acres ft need with board fence. Log hou-e 12x14. 15 acres fen -cd for pasture, a No. 1 tttck faim Price No. 62.

A rich bottom farm of 160 acre fix miles South-t of Belle Plain. Hedge roK all broke, no better land in Ksiisas. Price $S25. Three hundred dollars down balance on long time at ten per cent interest. No.

67. A bottom farm one half mile from tow site of Austin, Slate creek runs through the farm and plenty of timber. This is a very desirable farm and the prite very low. Price $700. business and may be found at his residence, just north of Peacocks Coldwells's store, except when absent on professional business.

Special attention paid to diseases of the EYE and EAR. Charges reasonable and professional calls promptly obeyed by day or night. nl-ly J. VADDMcDONALD, Attorney at Law, AND HOT AR7 PUBLIC Having control of the magnificent OIL will be loth to part with them, even if the TOWN AND COUNTY CIIKOM we are able to iOlYer a combination of literary and artistic goddess of liberty will once more spor her can, in our pockets, in their place Communications sent to tis for publication work ot genuine worth, and at prices un- preeeuented The soiled photographs of dead statesman must be signed by the authors name. This we require to show that the article has been writ She weighed some, two unered bound.

she was so nice a leetle ding, She could valtz around so sphry Und drinks twelve mugs of lager bier Mitout shutcn of her eye. A few tays ago der uder night, Der poys dey gives a pall, Und I takes mit me my Shane Dot boodle dorg und all. Yell out I leads her in der voltz Upon dot poll room flo Yen she drinks a tozen glass of bier Und sadly sighed for more. Der pig supper eat we Lromenaed A viie, und den we sits aroim, Yen der vaiter brings more lager bier Yich Peckey Shane gulps down. It vas den I puts mine arms around Yer der neck und podiee meet, Und squeeze her softly, it feel so goot I dells you she vas sweet jjt 4 Yen der came a noise of dunder sound' Peckey Shane ver vas she? Ask of der whale bones vo stfeued around On der floor und our settee Der drouble vas she lace too tight To make her vaist so small, As all ladies do on efry night Yen dey goes to some fancy palh But vorst of all dot boodle dorg Yas smashed upon der floor, Und Peckey Shane liked to cry out her eyes.

For dot hup she vill see no more. Und sadly now I goes alone, To hart and to pail, No Peckey Shane or hoodie dorg Dey are forefer all. Bv Jo vx is Kit A NTS. This fine copy of a piece of Nature's on shinplasters, have not lost their charms acres of good land joining the above on the west, which will make a very desirable farm of acres, within one half mile of the town site of Belle Plaine, for 1,400. Either of these rieces will be sold to suit purchasers -Also adjoining the above farm on the west and the town site on the east (which is No.

hi of this advertisement) which will be sold with the above, making 4so acres in one body which would make a most desirable farm and excellent land. No. C'5. SO acre farm, two miles North-west of Belle Plaine, 12 acres of broke ground. Hedge rows broke on north, east and south.

Pi ice ten in good faith. for us. ISeiitemWi E. M. Potter is paying the highest cash price for hides.

TJic W'4crii AgrrieKirit. usual limited stile, its dimensions, 14x20. making a picture ot very desirable size, in itself Ait WM.1.4.1M4.i J. JL Mm. L.

SZOOJI The Western Agriculturist is now the Wagon loads of corn bj the dozen are heading Agricultural Journal in the West. daily leaving Belle Plaine for the south. Jt is devoted to agricultural, horticulture and farmers' organizations We are under obligations to Mr. J. 1 Bough for a large piece of buffalo meat.

and western manufactures; apiculture Wellington, KANSAS. Will practice in the courts of Sumner iiul adjoining counties, and will give rpecial attention to contested land cases in the IJ. S. Land Ollice at Wi. hita.

Will file Declaratory Statements, and take proof for parties desiring to enter and pay lor their lands: will procure Pensions, graced by its presence. But few copies rf this beautiful Ohronio ill be allowed to go to the retail stores, and those will be sold at their Actual ISctstil Price, while if ordered in connection with our poultry and the dairy; farmers' corrcs Z-f I have land to rent; also houses for sale or rent, cither private residences or business houses The article of T. M. W. came to hand too pondence, the household department, un jate for publication and we neglected to der the supervision of Mrs.

Gj'psy Merri Magazine, both will be furnished tor Itonnfi' fiml h.u iwy lor all tiiseliarjjrei state fact at the time. weather; wit and humor, puzzles, and the toldiers who may be "entitled thereto. fanners' market. Thus a large ainounto J. C.

Chestnut, sold his fat hos this J. M. BALDERSTON, week at four cents per pound, sr ross. This is certainly very low ATT'Y JiJJ? HiVsT, WICHITA, KANSAS. There were four divoive cases on th BELLE PLAINE TOWN COnlPANYs THE BELLE PLAIInTB towh ooBiPiirjir OFFER SUPERIOR IXIJUCEIIENTS TO THOSE WlfO lSit A LOCATION" X2nT XA1MSAS I As a Preniium tlie picture may be obtained by sending us two iilci-ipions Foi" tlie sit l.OO each, or by subsciiding for the Magazine two years in advance, at 1.

GO per annum. Addis, Wood's Household Magazine, New burgh, N. Y. E. STTTTTES, Publisher.

n31-tf Will practice in the State Courts and docket at the November tei in of our court, attend to business connectcu witn tne Hess vill: Xov.l-li.h 1873. and four decrees granted. valuaole reading i systematically distributed through tiie various departments, embracing the entire interest of the Farni It is handsomely illustrated with engravings of tine stock, fruit, farm scenes, etc. The advertising department is a valuable feature, as they admit none but first-class, reliable advertisements. Subscription, one year 1 Address, T.

Butterworth, No. 327 Main Street Quincy, Illinois. From our special con espondent. U. S.

Land Ollice. 42(ii'52 Where is that line Tuil ey we was to SPECIAL NOTICES. have for our thanks giving dinner we Goto E. M. Potter's for fresh meat; wont refuse a chicken.

M.S. ADAMS, COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Ornci: No. 05 Main Siklete, G. V. Boner has the most stylish Boots and DR.

WKiTTISR, The man who took a uge brass key sMioes ever brought to Belle Plaine. from my ollice, would coi fer a favor on Wanted at this ollice, a few loads The town is well loonled in i Gicat reiinp.r;- me by returning it. wood, in payment for subscription. n23-iy Wichita, Kansas. FoitXEV sun our.

dt (1 bv wif fkt- ciiiz'-ii: aiil till Tr i lilcy, Ln-iiit ss will i psesenta London Kansas, November 20lh, 1873. 1 M. Packard, is building a nevv house A line ttjd'ortiinif prosper, paying goon ilivni iCUCS. New Shoes for the Ladies, Children and Ba--es at G. Boner's.

J. W. IT1 IR, IST IE Sec the changes made in J. W. Forney's itself to the imlerent trades mid Li h-fi I hidvi ve Jii'OiSSiOlijj.

land advertisement. New and valuable Osie of Howes, fine Sewing machine farms have taken the place of some that south of the London fold, which will greatly add to the beauty c.f the bend. have latelv been sold. Notary tnllic iiikI Liiud Ageul. to iuwyerp, innd Jiy cotls hardware dealers, drugists, grocers, livery nieii, hlnckMiiitlis.

wagon uiakeri-, lumber dealers, hotel and house keepers, milliners, ca rpen- Office ox West Mekchant Stueet, Mrs. McKey, mother of George and illiam McKey of this pla has come to for sale at G. W. Boner's. n35-tf SiO tu SO pel day.

Agents wanted everywhere. free. A. II. Blair A St.

Louis, Mo. 6 A thanks giving sermon by Rev. Par i i i tt.ilt. would i troou we saw route heit Kansas. ker, and a dinner can be enjoyed by visit make her home with them in this place.

and see for yourselves ing the Prairie Garden school house, four 617 St. Charles street, St. Louis, hid. Has been longer engaged in the special treatment of all Venereal, Sexual and Chronic Diseases any other in St. Louis, aa city papera shov.

SrphUls, Gonorrhoea, Cleet, Stricture, Orchitis, Hernia, or Rupture, i Urinary DIseasesMdsyphlUtlcor mercurial afTec- tlonsof the throat. Skin or bones, treated wiiti unparalleled succesa, on latest sciccude principles. Spermatorrhcea, Sexual Debility and ImpOtency, athe remit of aei.o6ua in yonth, aez. ual exednees in mattrer years, or otner causes, and whieh produoe some of the following effects: fwrroumflM, aeminat emission, debility, dimnese of eight, defective memory, pimples on the face, physical decay, aversion to eocietp of females, eonfusion cf ideas, loss of sexual potter, ren daring marriage Improper or unhappy, permanently cured Pamphlet S6 pages) relating to tna) above, sent in sealed envelope, tor two postage stamps. Diseases peculiar, to women, snca AmenorrtitEa, Dysmenorrhea, Menorrhagia, Leucorrhata, or whites.

Chlorosis, Diseases and displacements of the womb, Sterility, saoce.sfuily treated. Descriptive pamphlet sent sealed for two stamps. Age wits experience can be relied npon. It is self eridentthat a Physician treating thousands of cases every year acq aires great skill, Physicians knowing this frequently recommend persons to my oare. Confidential consultation, personally or by letter, free and Invited.

When it Is inconvenient to visit the city for treat tnent, medicines can be sent by express or mail everywhere. Careable cases guaranteed, where docbt exists It is frankly stated. Office hours: 8 A. M. to I P.

af. 8nodsys, 12 M. to 1 P. M. Persons arriving in the city at one hour, mag oons) direct to the office.

If at night ring the Door Bell. The eitab'ittoment a whole house of twelve rootnsl la tbS most extensive in the country, embracing Eeception and Consultation rooms. Boarding and sleeping apartments; Medicated and Vapor Baths; a comprehensive Laboratory where all medicines used in the establishment are prepared; and most important of all the Library, where the old and latest standard works of all the schools of medicine ar found, aim Anatomical Plates, life size and colored to life, Illustratiog diseased conditions, which have been procured from Paris, France, rerardiesi of expense, and not to found in any other Library in the city. Th, Library la THOMAS DONOHUE, Mr. Furnace, will commence work on miles North-west of Belle Plain on Thurs- the new school house Monday the foun BEFORE YOU ELSEWHERE JUSTICE OF THE PEACE, day the 27th of November, 1873 dation being laid and everything iu readi ness.

AND General Conveyancer. Our readers should remember that their 1 1 Do not CO i I A prairie fire on Thurtdaj the 13th, -t'. il 131 oilier taxes will be due and must be by 1 1 CZTCollcctioHs promptly attended to.31 I January 10th, 1S74, or ten per cent pen destroyed for M. W. Brown his hay, one sow and pigs, farming utensils and about out come iu peison aiio ne an)' point you have eti In Office, west side the square, alty will be added.

Taxes arehaid en i- ma 200. dollars worth of new Furniture for sale at cost. Corn will be taken in; exchange at cash prices n3G-tf G. W. Boxkr.

ISO! 2'. 3f. luiw jwst i-eccivcsl si Vitr of extra l-'Ioiir. lie. illsell at WfCIIIi'A prices.

Manhood! Womanhood! Marriage! i oppcziuiiity for BELLE PLAINE, KAN ough to pay without any penalty. mills, as an rmn nril stf-t. 1,000 bushels of corn in crib and for Messrs. Daily and Davis, 100 tons of ha-. 7 1 k-.

1 CSi G. A. HAMILTON, go into any J. Koger, Griffiith and II Griffith, on the Aenneseah and rivers. Come here to kind of business, and Leiged Preston, age about 12 years, OTJ-Rir PUBLIC while playing with some powder, canii thrown wile open to an caners.

iaiT as ootre. very near loosing his eyes. lie had iu CTiil Gli7e IToii Esats to Build "uTjcri, arrived in Belle Plaine last week from Russell county Ky. They have taken claims eight miles west of Belle Plaine, and expect soon to commence substantial far AND REAL ESTATE AGENT. his hand a ball of wet powder and it caught from the other, and burnt the flesh ill otf the msiue ot ms nai.u lie is now Writes Deeds, Mortgages, Bills of Sale, improvements Eow Lost, How Restored! better uthce in Postollice buildinsr, west W.

Perkin proposes iu a card in Just pub'hed, ft new edition of Ir. 260 pages. Impediments to Marriage the cause and cure. Sent sealed, post-paid, for 50 cents, by Dr. C.

Whittier, 617 St. Charles Street, St. Louis, the great specialist. Read his works. Pamphlet free.

Call or write. His opinion costs nothing. Oi '1' 5 TI 2 ti 11 KIP FARBS IS SOl'TH-WESI MISS01L1 The Atlantic Pacific Railroad Com side of Merchant Street, "l-ly Bklle Plaine, Kan the Enterprise to try a case with Mr. Wil From the Oxford Enterprise. Fruit trees are being delivered b- agents LVI-I3rt tA SNwiy on the radical cure (without medicine) of or involuntary sie before Ceasar.

He says the horse was all right at time of sale, and thinks he It. II. SETTLE, of several nurseries. Our farmers show lsses.w. mpotciiey, Jfental and Phvr commendable enterprise in planting or committed no fraud.

SLACKSMIT 131, chards, for there is no branch of lnuustrv that will prove more remunerative in thc- The Belle Plaine Sabbath school, ad East side of Merchant greet you willi kindness, and treat you like gentlemen. The Town "Company are engaged in building up the twn and developing tf. country. Here you will Lave none to oppose you in your trade or profession, and, as it Were, niec't the opposition of the Town Company, engaged iu like professions and business, but you will receive the support and countenance of taeb member, who will do Lis bett to introduce you to a good trade or business; this we can do. as tLe AXD OXI.Y WAITS FOJt live ii5.iEss 2 a nun Here j-ou vill find a live, eon.muiiltv, alert to- the interests of tha town, and here you will see such prosperity as no where in Kansas pre sents itself.

chc I'laine, Kanu. long run than rent raising. Rev. J. J.

Sittou, traveling correspond journed last Sunday until the 1st Sabbath in il. when it will asr.iin meet at the incapacity. to Marriage, also, p-y an! induced by si or JSTrii-e in a scaled envelope only six cents The eelbrated auth-r, in this adiiiinvbl-i clearly tlomonstrate.s from a thirty years' stie'fssful practice, that the alarming eoifse-quenecs ofnf Li -Ay bi ra i f-a cured without the dangerot ue of internal inedicine 10WS F'inn M.w.t.inni-i.o muuii.iltir ll 1 ent and editor of the Augusta Republican, wui i a cjiv-vitni. gLUUt'l 1 1 1 1 Ul 1LS e(l 111 tur I I I -r i T- 1 lieo. ruioitson.

yav.u uau, Clerk. Supt. or tiie appin-atiou ot toe kinlc: ouL a mode ot cure at once- i Joseph Arnold, arrived in Belle Plaine, eliectual, no matter n. cure himself iy means ot wiiicii every what Ins ooiisliuon m-iv 1 pany otters 1,200,000 acres of land in Cen-fcal -iud Southwest Missouri, at from I2 per acre, on seven years time, will: fre transportation from JSf. to all purchasers.

Climate, soil, timber, mineral wealth, schools, churches and law-abiding society invite emigrants from all pointi to this land of fruits and llovvers. For particulars address, A. Tuck, Land Commissioner, St. Louis, Mo. nll-13 The undersigned ofi'ers lus Fine Siu-prored Farm for sale, consisting of 1GO acres of clioice -ralley land, lying between tire Ninnecah and Arkan-i.

rivers, and four miles South-east of BeEe Plaine, six miles north of Oxford. The improvements consist of. 25 to 30 after a twenty-six days journey in a wag- Til, on. lie conies iroin uewui couuiy ms. A.

O. YEATMAN, WAGON and CARRIAGE A ACT I UK IS AND UNDERTAKER. BaT Plow work a specialty. J2 East side Merchant He brought some line hogs with him. He was in town Wednesday.

He has promised the readers of the Enterprise an article on the grange movement in Southwestern Kansas, at an early day. Nineteen freight wagons arrived in town at the same time, one day this week, all loaded with goods for our thriving merchants. Our business men are. laying in large supplies for ths fall and winter trade, and will sell as ehcap as at any other place in the valley W. II.

Knapp has sold his farm of 280 acre, on the school section, three miles south of town, for We understand that Mr. Knapp will purchase other property, either in town or nearer than the nronertv with which he just parted, in et ij. wraH YCUE IriLinils.IjZS espressos nunseii wen pieaseu uu oum-ner county, and expects to soon return cheaply, privately and radieidiy. gST This f-hould be in the lands of every youth and every man in the land. Sent under in a pi to auv address, past-paid, on receipt of six or two post stamps.

Address.tho r. 1ST Bowerj, 'ew Vork, rost-ofliee to Ills, for his family. A1TD Zv PLAINE, KANSAS. X7S St. Clair's, Thurmond, -Martin, Reitz, Fisher's et al, went fishing in the Ninne- n21-ly GEO.

TILLOTSON, Ul'lr v. Monday, and gt between five and six "hundred pounds of fisa are un TRUE MARRIAGE GUIDE. acres breaking, hedge row? broken ready for the plants, will furnish plants to hedge the place, nouse story and a half high, a good stable, 23 peach der obligations to Col. St. Clair, for sever order to pay more attention to the MANHOOD UpSHs and CO.VriSACTOIC.

al of the fish they caught. 1 tice ot his profession. WOHAHHOOD I XSelle Maine Wltvr.Wy society. Belle Plaixe, Kans. fndshed free of charge.

til.l ir nl-lv Classes for to-morrow evening are as follows And we will make you wealthy in a.few years. IIEUE YOU SECUIK CHEAP llOlHSr HERE YOU RECEIVE CASH FOR YOUR LABOIi Oli PRODUCE. And here, with industry and eneigy, you secure a cf rr.rfffrcy Taxes are nothing a yet, und will never heroine-the burdens which so many iu the older states stagger iiuder, fe-at cheap homes and pleasant neighbors await you in the Sew Eldorado. Do not stay where you are and py your bard earnings to some miserly landlord, but break- through the iik-cLis that entraiiimcd you and come la BELLE PLAINE, KANSAS. Addrep J.

WADS Z-SJOlTjJ, z'z-Jx. Essay, Dr. John Wilson. Declamation, MEAT MAHKET. I.

T. Confarr. Select Reading, J. -Forney. Debate, Qestion Resolved; all budded fruit, SO apple trees of the choicest selections, 5 dwarf pear trees, 2 Siberian era bapples, 40 cherry trees, 24 grapes.blackrx,rries,rasp5rries, gooseberries, cm rams and some, ornamental trees.

Also a good well of watei, 100 fence po-ts, aad liuuerhd enough to fence a -rood corral, C-tons of hay, 50 shocks of corn, 40 dozens slVfTif oats, one 12 inch sod plow, 0 ikiHUiV of fall heat sown, up and look-nsrSue-, one of mules, wagon and utuirfss. Tho-above farm and property will be olferd for a short time at the low price of HAEEIAGE EiplAiniiig who mar mirrr, who not. why. Th Iicp3i-deaia to idarriage Causei, and Care. Late Phrsioioci-iiiai diacoreries la lhe iDterestinc fanctioB cf Reprodacuoo.

Sfcxaal it hurtful effect, with aeedfaJ MArice. Sexual exhaustion io iciddie or oid from whatever ctue, and what can be done in each cases. About piznpbws ca the face and blood Imparities. Vt'hT cor people are prematurely ictirm. All that the doubtful or icq uisiu ve wish to know, a popnlar medical book.

60 pges, cottainitig much Infoncauon for the Harried, or those cosu'tapUuug SBarrtBe. A tree marriage goHe and private cot-EkFelor. Sect to any 4 tire Aecarely sealed, by mail, for 60 cents, by DOCTOR WHITTIER, 617 St. Charie Street, St. Louis.

Mo. The most aecMsfal speciaiiajt the ae. who has yireti ft. life loua; specuii at tea ii on to the treameDi of rlaUDs; to tfca above, aud has been Ix)c an Locatio in gt, Lrcnin than any other Chronic Iieae Paysin-JteaH Hi9 ierk and. jatffre for yourself Confidential praooaiiT or by mail, free aiid invited.

Kverr letter of ioqairy with one stamp answered. The following from the Winfield Courier shows how an editor can bff taken in We welcome to our rnkTst ho comes among to- Tlfcw; a polished gentleman nt lie speak? several different itws his profession, has traveled four yervr? in Europe, and is altogether a very man. h-prt-to set1 him ivconeield to 7ns new hoire. and that nleas'ire and prosperity may be his. Later.

Since- writing the above w- learn that the aove genrloiuan 1ks "lit -AND- that the science of Astronomy is of more importance to the human family than FRKSI1 ME OF ALL KINDS Geography. Affirmative, G. A. Hamilton and Thos. II, Mason.

Negative Tip North and II. M. Ripperton Pa-per for Constantly kept on hand. week from Saturday ever.iug editor Highest cash price paid for Hides Storei- Associate Miss unve T.6bO. For further lmformatioa inquire I at the cfSee.

ii3o-u LC EM AN. Thos. Donohne, II. M. Clair, i A.

SASIXXTOI? Secret-ry, President. leaving a iiuiuiord. L. KELLY, Proprietor- Secretary.

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260
Years Available:
1873-1874