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Peoples' Vindicator from Girard, Kansas • 3

Peoples' Vindicator from Girard, Kansas • 3

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SETTLEE'S ASTI-JOY CON- Ichool PloXlC-EdUori Vindica Auction! Auction! PLATrOBM or TBI The People's Vindicator. State Labor Union, of Kansas. tor i Believing your Wumni to be open to ill matters of Importanee, we tend you tn aoeouot of our School Plo-iNo, whleh earn The undersigned, living' Llahtnlns; A Settloru' Anti-Joy Conven Creek. 19 miles southwest of Oirard. and Republican County Conren tlon.

The JUpublloani of Crawford ounty, will meet alfllrard, oa tho 3d day of Sept 1870, at 11 o'olook a. for ths purpoM of (fating delegate to th BUM Convention, to held tt Topes, on the 8th day of 1870, and delegate to the Senatorial Contention, to LO.OALITEr.1G. Reotlvri, That the publlo lands of the two miles northwest of Monmouth, will tion, to nomlnuto caitdluatos for off to-day In Bohool Dlitriot Ko. 6a, In Oaag Townehlp, Crawford County, Kan Sctifcrs'Storel. Harrison oner at puiine saw, oa United States are the property of tht people, to bo disposed of for the benefit of tho scare Iunu.

Friday, August 26, ISW sas this being tin olosing day of our County Offices, will bo hold on Saturday, Septombor peopio. Haoltei. That odkal orttlimnt is th School taught by Prof. John Riloy. On At their plae of resldenee, a brae amount CMl-Tkeitlghta, aoeountofthelnolemenoy of the weather only proer and legitimate purpose for which tho soli can be used.

or bumk, eensisungor nominate eandldats for the offleee of He-presentatlvs, County Attorney, Probate a great many were deprived of the plea. IXIleliow( DeeftCattle, RaolMd. That the noon of the TTnltod Growing-Corn. Fleaaaat Th day. Judge, County Supsrlntendant of ruljU-Auree of the day, yet a goodly number were States actlnc by thoir constitutional Horses, Sheep, Hog, pdoplo, who are opposed to the Joy Swindle, and to his paid agent, the Congross, have, by passage of Inetruetlon, ana elect uoumy vsnmrpreaent.

The mo or me morning oispos Wanted-Mora 81 le-Welks. And a lot of Farming Tools, to-wlt Oof Oommitte and auch other business as may 4 ol tiw forenoon exercise, we begin with nrown uoru-nanter, two weir yumve-tors. Flows. Harrows, Ae.i One eood dinnor, whleh commenced by spreading properly eom before the Convention. hirelings, who are blustering ovor the County about Courts, "Falno Truek Wagon, One Threshing Mathine, Th primary meeting will ueio tt Belligerent-Fort Boott politicians.

Pear Little TMnp-PoUfaw. on 4th table in the Sohool-hous, which waa toon piled full of the luxuries of th season. and other artielea too numerous to mention. Also, Household and Kitehen Far aitaiw.dca.. ko.

Leaders." Hob La and Violenoe, we amuroni pre-emuoa laws, ooglnnlng almost at the very foundation of our Government, and Dually embodlud In tho almost perfect act of Sentembur 4, 1841 1 and by tho passage of the Homestead Ant of Hay 90, 1802, didioated the whole publlo domain to settlement by the peopio in tracts not to exceed $1,25 per acre. RiKtlvrd, That wa call on Republicans to remember that next to the anti-slavery issue, it waa the nromise of that oartv. th variou election precinct on Friday, Spt 18 atSr. at and elect dele-fate to th-' nty Convention a fol The teachort County Superintendent, and Sehoolars, then surrounded the board, and are requested to moit in their re Sale to oommenee at 10 o'clock A. of said day, and eontiuae from day to low i after thank being returned to Ood for the bteaiing and comfort of life, th table spective townships Saturday, September one dele day unman is soia.

Terms of Sale. wa toon relieved of a portion of its load, lee Ordinance, relating to Side-Walks. All around the Square-Good substantial eide-walke. given to the people, that the public lands should be held sacred to settlement under after whleh the parent and friends were All sums of tea dollars and under, cash gate to said convention for every tori voters, or fraction of ten, based fed. Then the exorcise Commenced with in hand; all sums of ten and nnder thirty dollars, sis months erodit; and on all earns the pre-emption laws already in existence; and the Homestead Law, which It pledged itself to enact, and which was In duo tnno lh School, which wert well conducted Glad The heart of the farmer, be Llneoln toWMhlp Sherman Walnut Grant Crawfordville Oirard 'Washington tp.

Baker Sheridan Osage of thirty dollars and upwards, a credit of nine months will be- liven. AH notes Hissed bv the votes or nearly every Repub I Delegate. 3 8 3 ft ft W. W. JoMWI, Chairman and Criswell, DEALERS IN DRY GOODS NOTIONO! BOOTS SHOES, QUEENGWAftE! HATS CAPS SEHiiBt-ECElS STITiaiEEYl Canned fruits NaflsanilTinwaref Together with a full line of c.

South side Publie Bquare, GIRAUD, KANSAS aStf, lican, assisted bv a malorltv of the Demo end highly Interesting and the children proved that they had been improToing the time during School hours. Th parent without Interest, if paid at maturity if came of th rain. Burn It That old hay and trash left on tho Square by the Circus. crats, that piaoud tiie HepuDiican party In upon tho elootion oil last fall. C.P.SAYR3, i C'l'nJR.

Com. The Foreigil Hews. not paid at maturity, inureat will be ehsreed at the rate of ten per eent, from power. and friend were then called upon, and re' date. All note to be scoured by two spunded by short and appropriate remarks', good sureties.

property to removed Raclvtd, That we remind Democrat th-it at the National Convention of their party held at New York, July 8, 1HH8, the pledge was given by that party that 1,000,000 Subaorlbers wkntod to the Vindicator. Expect to get all but a lifter which our County Superintendent, nniii the conditions or tne saw are eom-nlied with. A deduction of tea per eent. Prof. Strong, waa eulled on and responded few.

occuniod by me puDiio lanus snouia oe KHiia De The foroign npwinn to lost night will bamwle-on all sums yver tea dollars in an appropriate address to the Sohoolara the peopio, under tho pre-emption and Want KnnsM City PrltauuiBt-Mewtlnarr Pmmni tu and friends, which waa well-timed. After homestead lawa. report too situation as sun very that may be paid in eitsh. WM. R.

CRAMER, n3St J. L. WARD. 4 f. liu wi I iknr.

run Tin Rtsmlvtd. That the real strength of a na call, of the Executive Committee, the La journal OJ uimmrai I Hiher please end It along; bor Union Party, of Crawford County held unfavorable to the French. The French empire, is tottering, and aonfuoion abd, anarchy reigns tion is in proportion to the number, or its independent somes. Reoolwd. That tho disnosinir of nuhlln E.

P. ROCHE, primary meeting at the Oillett School a pleasantly spent day, the people retired, determined to preserve in the cause of du cation. Tours, lor th Labor Union. E. W.

WlMT. Osage Aug. IS, 1870. F. Danford, the Olrard Pout Office, will receive and receipt for flouse, on the Dr.

Moore In the lands to corporations, or to individuals for Barber and'IIair-Drcsscr, throughout tho country. A battle Chair and J. 0. Parkhurat Secretary. any oiner purpose man mat ot oeiuai per- Subscriptions to the Viupicatqb.

After remarks by Moore, Parkhurat, Lang sonst settlement, at government rates, is a violation of party pledges, is wrong in West side Public 8quare, was fought at or noar Mots on the 14th and as usual the French were Monmouth. Monmouth, twelve don, Danford. Jones, Perry, Koejer Joaeph IiUCa at Cherokee 1 anlhorlaed to receive and receipt rincipio, ana in practice caictiiatoa to ivide our people into an aristocracy on OIItARD, KANSAS, Bhsvine. Hair Divssinir, and Shampoo miles nonth of Girard, and one mile north Sayres and Wiley, it was moved and oar disastrously beaton, for subscriptions to the VWBioAToa. rled that the Labor Union County Con Ten of Limestone and Lightning crocks, ha the one hand, and a population of sorb on the othor.

ing, promptly and scientifically attended tion be held at Oirard, on the 10th of Sept. revolutionary movements are roported in Ituly and and Renolcfd, That In any case where Con to. niy one of the oldest and thickest settled communities In Crawford county. The next. QKOCER9.

Fanger, the energetic, godhead gro-ceryman, I building a nice residence in the southwest part of town. Ouos he That delegates be sent from each town' village Itself is small and unpretending. gress sees fit to use any part of the public lands to aid in the construction of any railroad, or any other work of Internal im HOTELS. the Emperor of tho former asks the French omporor to be relieved ship, in the ratio of one for every ten votera Two Dry Goods Stores, one Grocery, one provement, it should be done by donating summit house. PcopIc'sStorc! or fractional part thereof according to the means something.

Funny To see men calling them' from furnishing troops in aid of 171 1 1' vote of last fall. Drug-Store, Post-Office, School-Hoiuo, Shoe-Shop and Hotel, constitute the public buildings. 'A new School-Houso of only the proceeds of the land, at $1,25 pr acre, to actual settlers only, the settler to receive his title only troin the Summit Avonue, r- runue. i nwiuiuuuuim lor a no. That the primary meetings of each town gutvna Democrats working in.

the interest Girard, Crawford Kans. public woro hourly oxpooted in ship be held at their place ol holding elee oi "bloated bondholders," nd consorting Rtoalxxd, That the rcvenuo laws of the both Spain and Italy. with thme who favor "clam legislation, United States should be altered so that, instead of subordinating labor to capital, tions, on the 1st Saturday in September next, for the purpose ol selecting such, delegates. E. FANGER, LESTER, RAY, Proprietor.

This popular house has been reopened LATTER, London, Antr. 16 much larger proportions and of better accommodations will probably be erected the coming season. A Blacksmith-Shop and Saw-Mill are near at hand. Conl is easily oh tallied, and the surrounding country is well supplied with rock and timber. The Presbyterians are preparing oy may anoru just protection to labor Church Notice.

Heri-nftersorviccs of the Presbyterian denomination of thin and the industrial interests or tho whole Thnt this notice be published in The Piori.ts' Viaoit'AToa end Wobkinukaxs countrv. Tho following is published here Wholesale and Retail Dealer Itf place will take place at 10j o'clock a. Rt mined, That we are unalterably op for the reception of guests, and the pro prictor hopes by strict attention to th wants of oustomers, to merit a share of publie patronage. nly. to-day: Six hundred thousand Journal.

tn stead or clock a now statod In our German sboldiers are now in Church Directory. to build a neat and commodious house of posed to the importation or a servile race, for the sole ana only purpose of tampering with the labor of American working GROCERIES! H. G. Moork, President. J.

0. See'y. Franco, carrying neodlo-gnns. Af men. of worship, thirty feet front, forty foct deep, and fourteen feet high.

Tho mate ter them comes the resorves, the Raohed, That we domand tho abolish Rep. Co. tfom. Con. Our Ro puhlioin frionds of thin county, hold entire male population of the ablo- HOOTS MIOES! ment of the system of contract labor in bodiod Gormuns, This mass is nominating convnntinn In thia place on MARSHALL HOUSE, West side of Public Square; OIRARD, KANSAS.

J. MARSHALL, Proprietor. our prisons and penitentiaries, and that the labor performed by convicts shall be rial, procured and smppod from Chicago, is now on the ground, and the remainder is bong rapidly obtained from the forest near at hand. Work on the building will distributed in throe portions the Saturday, September 3d. See call In to QUEENS WARE! day's Visiiicator.

army oi uio soar, the army ol the Rhine and tho army of the that wincn will least conflict witli honest industry outsido of the prisons, and that the wares manufactured by convicts shall not bo put upon the market at less than the current market rati-. be commenced In a few days, ttndor the Fredrick Charles commands the Hop. The devoteoa of Terpsichore supervision of Mr. McLaughlin, an expe army of the Rhine an tbo leador of Have a fine and extensive stock of Goods rienced mechanic from Illinois. The Pres This largo and commodious house has lately been refitted, and tho traveling public will find good accommodations and Resolved.

That wherever and whnnover design giving a Social Hop at the Andru House, evening. That the hrave and fair may have a good timo i byterians and Methodists each have an or tho army. On his right advancing south-east of Luxemburg is the the working men ef any section of our for the Job Trade, to which we ioritc attention. An Odd Mixture. The following notice is issued in large half-shout handbill, and is posted throughout the county calling a meeting of the Joyitosat Girnrd, on Saturday next.

Who this committee is we are uimblo to say, as no one seemed willing to father the monstrosity; por has the bilf any imprint, but we rather guess it emanated, body and breeches," from the factory of our noighhoT over tho way. The thing carries fraud on its face, and was intended to deceive, and its parentage and source were kept secret, In order to draw. Those fellow talk of "secret political conventions," when it is known that Warner, Voss, Hawlny and a few reaeonaDiecuarges. nzy country are pressed for want of employ ganization and regular services. A Union Sabbath School is conducted in the school Our earnest wish, first army, or that of the Soar under Gon.

feteinmotz. On the Prin ment, tnoy snouia De recommended and assisted to move nut to the public domain. room, under tho superintendence of there to become actual settlors and cultiva ces loll is the third or Southern Messrs. Miller Coffiard, With a product tors of the soil. By doing this, instead of army led by Princo Frederick Wil Particular attention will be paid to the.

ive country surrounding it, and education, remaining in overcrowded labor centers, swelling and intensifying the competition AX orixac liam, heir to tbo crown, under tho religion and trade properly encouraged To amend an Ordinance concern latter; are 250,000 men: undor Found. On the 23d of July, 1870 oiio Soldiors discharge from the Volunteer Army of the U. 8. aiiid discharge who found on Middle Cow Creek 7 miles east of Girard. The owner can have snid discharge by calling at the Vindicator office proving the same and paying for thi no Produce Trade! and supported, Monmouth has influence Frodorick Charles men among their fellow laliorers and finally descending into the pauper or worse, the criminal class, tho natural advantages derivable from industriously ciiltivatitn; a and honor in sloro.

S. T. MuC. ing Shows. Be it ordained, Thnt'nll Circuses.

Men- and under Stoinmetas 70,000 men more of Joy'a dirt-oaturs, who pass most add all kinds of toral, 570,000 tnou. i Stoinmetz has noiuly 200 guua; thftCrown Prinoe, Personals. W. L. Winter, of tho of thoir time in cursing the oonconlud this flaming f-Al in po.

fruitful soil, would result both in individ-mil relief and advancement, and tbe moral and socinl cood of the whole country. tice. limits the-Town af Oirard, for pay, shall pay a license of fifteen dollars for Arm or Edwards Winter, Job Prliitors of Fort Scott, gavo us a call on Monday each dav of such exhibition. wv, ana rrouoncic utiaties, iiw London. Auir.

17. Remleei, That as labor is tho source Hon, Kidney Clarke la in town olitical convention." i And so "secret" were they that they d)d not daro append a ad. Be it further ordained, That all Side from whonce all national prosperity flows, J. T. Williams, an ex-tvpo, to-day.

Ho loaves for the Lower Conn, Last evoning tho garrison at its intelligent prosecution and direction is signature to the bill, or affix an imprint Shows, and show of every description except circuses, menageries; e'xliibit-inif within the eorporote limits of the town but at present engaged in other business, ties on this evening's train. He will speak Straslmrg moved towards Onyard knowing the obnoxious source would not a matter or paramount liniiortance to tne government as well as to the worker; and Bought at the Highest Market Rutcs at Uniontown, seventeen miles west of ana were anvon uacit witn buavy draw with the people, By order of the of Oirard, for pay, shall pay a' license of therefore, with a view to fostering, stiu Fort Scott, also gavo us a Anna to the people of this county before the time of holding the State Convention. Ho is successfully sustaining himself before lating and, protecting tho true industrial Commitloo," springs this bastard call. And three doirawf lur eaen aay ia suen emuoi (inn. iohs oi men ana sguus.

rumor that Empress Eu nltf. mtorosts oi tne ountrv, we ask tne crea for what are the people called To ratify This ordinance 'shall not eonstrued Dickinson is to deliver an address at Fort Scott during the coming State Fair. Archio Williams, of TopekajH.W. Cook, we people or the neutral winds, we to req uire a lieenae for any literary or sci- should have been glad to have him with the selection of Voss, Hawley, et al ready nominated in "secret political con J. t.

HEATWOLK, UaaiKaa ix tion of a separate department of government, to he known as the "Department of Lnbor," with power to collect and utalixo all the available statistics of every Indus gonio applied to the Belgium government for tformission to traverse that country to England is confirmed. eiitiBo lecture, or any musical oonocvi. of Wyandotte; and J. F. Uroadhoad, of us on Saturday next, but his appointments ventiou," by a haker'a dozen or loss of It shail be the duty of the Town Clerk to issue license and of til Town Consts i CSroocrlcM rrovlNionn render it impossible.

Mound City are candidates for Attorney Joyitea, In and around Girard, who are bleto eolleotand nav over to Treasurer General on tho Republican i trial element in the country, promote tho spread of useful knowledge among the producing -classes generally, and make such recommendations to Conirress. from East Side of Public Square, Oiaaan, Kansas. the amount of such license. Law Card. We publish elsewhere endeavoring to pull the wool over the people's eyes by the use of meaningless National Labor Congress.

We lenrn that W. Armsworthy has tendered his resignation as member of tho All other ordinances concerning shows 'the Law Card of J. 0. Parkhurst, 1 Where may lie found everything usually are hereby repealed. cant.

"Incompetent county officials and time to time, aa the best interests of labor and a more fair distribution of the pro- Board of Commissioners of Crawford Ins ordinance snail oe in lores irom false leaders of tho people;" "opposed to its publication. County. Uu. Blair, of Fort Scott gives monopolies and class legislation," when kuiidiii anuiii auirv. nl-Iy O.

MYERS, niALta is i uuris tnercoi may nemano. Reeolted, Thnt wherever work is scarce, or there is diffciiltv betwoen etnnlovor anil Cincinnati, August 15. The National Lnbor Congross convonod at Arbeitor bull this Sid. Clarke the credit of favoring tho a. ii.

iviium, vn n. A. P. Davisson, Cleik. all know them to.be the pimps and stool- chum of the settlers of the Cherokee NeU' employees, that we recommend the labor pigeons and paid servants of the dirtiest Wot ire.

ers should, as tar as possible, form co-oper This gentleman has had a long and extensive practice in his profession in the various Courts of the Stiite of Michigan, and (has a thorough knowlodgeof the principles wad practice of Law. He brings ability of a high order, thorough legal attainments, strict Integrity of character, and igiiioral gontlemanly bearing, to reootn-mend him to thefavorable consideration of litigant. and most outrageous monopoly in tho ProvlNlonn fc fjrorrrlcH. ative societies for the purpose of carrying morning, find was callod to order by Mr. president.

A land; thev bray of "progress and im Elwth MmlDMritl. FjIIT, 1870. tnil Lands. Governor Crawford and Uen, Danford are airing each other thro' the columns of tho Fort Scott papers. The Itepnblicansof F.

S. are neither pure nor peaceable. on uinurcni nrancecs oi ousiness, ann when tho emnlover evinces ilisnnsillnn provements," while they are stealing from East Side Tublia Square, OlSABU, KAMHSK. A share of publie patronage resiv-ct- National Union committee on cre State of Kansas, to share the profits of his business with the the people their homes and lands, the only Lrawtord uou dentials was appointed, W. true elements of progress or Improvement; fully solicited.

laborer, on a fair credit, ho should enter into such partnership. Richard E. Wallaco, Plaintiff, versus Sa nly rah Wallace, Duiendant. they bleat of "honest records andopon ac Retained. Thnt wo hnn-liv mnpi-ntultn Josstip of New" York; Charles Mo-Lain "of Boston Larkin Mclluh To Snrnh Wallace, the leife of the paid count of official acts," when all know they IDRXTOS.

mo seiners on tne usage trust innus ana on tho Osace diminished reservation on Richard E. Wallace! You are hereby no- would sell themselves to the devil for a titled that your husband, Kii-hard G. Wal the fact that Confess has at last passed small consideration, were they not bis al of Cincinnati Mr. Cogswell, Illinois, and Amos Sanford of Kon sas. Liltlo was done this morn lace, lias filed a petition in an act opening tne wnoie oi tnose tracts to actual settlement, at $1.25 per acre.

OIBcers to be Elected. The officers to be elected this tall, are. Governor, Lieutenant-Governor, Secretary, and Auditor and Treasurer of State; Attorney General, Superintendent of Public Instruction, Justice of Supreme Court, Senator, Representative, Judge Distrk-t Court; Probate Judge, Clerk District Court, County 'o New City Drug Store! of the said Court of Crawford ready. "It is right that citizens should assemble together and consult for the pub sas. the 11th Judicinl District, Remitted, That we express our gratification at tho now assured success of the settlors on the "Black Bob" lands, in their ing bosido calling tho list of dele lic good." Oh, such knavery, such hy State of Kansas, chanring ymi with wilful abandonment for more than one year past naniaou at Criawell.

These gentlemen have become the purchasers of 'the stoukiof S. 0. Arthur, and the "Set-'tier's' Store;" will hereafter be conducted 'by them, and will, we doubt hotr main-itiin It. present popularity, and increase its Uargeandiprofltable trade. Messrs.

liar-riion ije Crieweli arc clever and aocommo-ilating business gentlemen, and we be-cpoak for'them the confldene and patronage of the public They intend soon to replenish 'thnir already desirable stock, pocrisy But it won't win. The people gatus. efforts to obtnin titles to their lands nor to this suit, and aking that lie may urantcd a divorce for said cause. The seethe earmarks. The thing smells too Retained.

Thnt as citizens of Kiinsna wo no Labor Congress this P. denounce the stationing of IT. 8. troom said petition will he set for henriin; at the I7n i .1... Joyously.

Democrats, Republicans, La C. A. BARNETT, heard a partial report on tho Com on tho Cherokee neutral lands for tho last rim 1 enii 01 wvs jMiiri(; umo uiu vear 1870. Tou. the Defendant.

Sarah thirteen months asa violation of theconsti- mittee of Four wo Supoimtcndant Public Schools and County Attorney. There seems to bo a misunderstanding In reference to tho Clerk of the District Court. The election for this office last fall was to fill an unexpired term, Which tkould have been filled by appoint Wallace, are therefore required and must tiition and tho laws of the United States, an outnigo on the people of that particular answer tho said petition on or oeioro tue 24th dav of September. A. D.

1870, or MALES ia Pure Fresh Drugs, mon are in attendance, Mrs. Hathaway and Willard of Chicago, and suction, un lnsuib to tne people or tne and ar determined that their establish upon prool or tne desertion, a jiuupneni i whole nation and an entering wedge of threatened despotism. ment. The regular term of Clerk of Mrs. Lano and Miss Walbridgo- of of divorce will be grantad him by the i ment shtfN possess all the attractive features necessary 1 secure a thrifty business.

Ketoivea, Thnt this convention entirely Uourt. fi. K. rAKKfcK, Aug. 11, 1870.

Pl'fl'sAtfy. Medicines, Gliemicals, Massacousotts. Thore are throe colored delegates. The whole District Court, commenced 1st January 1889, and will expire in January 1871. There is a Clerk to be elected this fall.

sympatliines with tho settlors on the Cherokee neutral and all othor similar tracts. Thauka The Board of Trustees XOTK K. OHS, VARXISIIICS, in their struggle for their homes, and that wo pledge our selves to render thom all number of dologatos is seventy- of the 1st Presbyterian Church of In Crawford Count? District Oirard convened on the 16th of July throe, which is less than was ex possible aid, social, moral and political. Court. 11th Judicial Dis- poctod.

A long addross by B. T. The Interior. This excellent journal, published by the Western Presbyterian Publishing company, cf Chicago, is furnished us occasionally, by our estomcd Term I97O. Having heard with much snlisfaction the itvport of Rev.

8- V. MeCiure, relative to New Advertisements. Martha K. Einmerson, -securing aid from the east, in the erection va. friend Rev.

8. T. HcCluro, of thia plane. of a Presbyterian -Church In thia placei Edward Emmerson, Deri, bor Union Men, Leaguers, and Settlors gonerally, this is a trick of Joy'a myrmidons, and you must be deceived by them. Still, we say, turn ouand let us "consult for the public good." Bring forty rounds of "good," and two day'a rations, for there will be much "consulting'' to do.

Here is the call of Joy' spaniel MASS MEE I NO ATOiRAfm, On Saturday, August 20th, 1870, at 12 M. i "It is right Ant cifutnu) thould utrmble to-jttiur to eeasail for lu public good." The people of Crawford County who are opposed to secret political conventions to dishonest and incompetent county officials and false leaders of the people; to mob law and violence; who are opposed to monopolies and class legislation of all forms and who are in favor of progress and improvements; an economical and honest expenditure of the County funds an honest record and open account of offl cud acts who are la favor of law and order and of leavi" the question of Irnd title to its proper anal, and a speedy decision of that qwstion Supreme Court of the United (States; who have at heart the general interests ot the county J. G. PARKHURST, Trovollock, president, was read by the Secretary. He reports that a woak rosponso has boon made to tho appeal for Paring the past year thore hare boon issued to tbo executives of States and Edward Emmermu, Hatband of Martia E.

Emmrreoa 1 ATTORNEY AT LAW, "The Interior" is one of tho most ably edited and conducted joumale in the United States, and is the western organ of the united Presbyterian denomination. We You are hereby notified that your said GLASS, PUTTY, HiraniiMi uncus' Soaps, Brushes, Stationery, and Sctiool Books, And, in fact, every artiele usually kept in a well regulated Drug Store. acknowledging their profound obligations and tender their most sincere thank to all their donors abroad. From th liatof eon-tribntore. the immrref the following per-eon har been leleeted, a deserving special notioe, L.

Q. Blterwood, Russsell A wife has filod her lwtition in Uio office of Ana uounty Attorney, OIRARD, KANSAS. the Clerk of the 11th Judicial District heartily commend it to all love State organizations and reissued Has had an active Law Practice for th last twelve years. choice, wholesome, religious reading. Court of the County of Crawford, and State of Kansas, charging; yon with wilful absence and abandonment for more than by brothers one hundred and twon Co domri of a Jaaior arropper, Reaper A Will attend to all matters entrusted to Rev.

McClure Is the accredited agont for The Interior in this locality, and will for one year last past, and asking that ahe mnv i divorced therefor, which rtetitinn Mower A. K. Chaiabertia A James his Care with promptness and fidelity. Office in Sinnet'a old store. Morrison, Dr.

J. A. flualapp, Mr. ,3. B.

ty-two charters, and to local organizations, fifteen. Over two thousand lotto rs have been sent ward all subscriptions entrusted to him. The subscription price of the patter is A riij-sician's) Prescriptions) will stand for hearing at the next term of said District Court Ton will therefore ben-quired to answor mid petition on or carefully and accurately compouiid- "Williamson, D. J. Ksllia, Qorg Miller A Son, J.

Benning, Mrs. I. O. Colbftaoa, r. DAxroao.

has. ac DASFORD A SCOTT, and when we take into considera ou. during tho year. tion that it is an eight pago (56 column) Ciacinnati, 0., Moody AChureh, E. Ment- ATTORNEYS AT LAW ueiore me xna oay 01 oepicniuer, the same will be token as true and a do cree of divorce in-anted her seeordingly.

DANFORD A FLETCHER. July 2S, l70-3t. Atty 'a fur fl'ft maab, xaxsas, dea A Garden City Maaafaeturing flapply Cusipaay, Palmer, Fuller A paper, the price is extremely low. Price Mat. We have received from 19 A bill has paaaed the Iowa Wilt practice in the Supreme and all Inferior Courts of th State, aa well as in T.W.

Harvey, Park A Hoper; Ludington House of Representatives, and our friend Bright, of the St. Louis Type and Its people, irrespective of party or past the adjoining counties of Missouri. A A Milligan, Page A Spragne politia iciu difference, will assemble in mas O. A. BARNETT.

West Side of Public Sunare. aly Uuabp, Kvxa.ia. HARDWARE. O. X.

KYKSTOXE, PKALia IX Foundry, his "Fourth General Price List1 All business of the profession entrusted f. j. a. Jieuiare, Ckieago, 1, 8 for which we extend thanks. It ia gotten uieir can will promptly and carefully attended to.

Laugh J. up in a superb style of typography. We convention at Oirasd, on Saturday, August 20th, 1870, at 13 o'clock, for'oonsulta-tion upon the many interests of the county and people, to declare our principles, and to adopt plana for organising and securing a triumph of oar orinditles at the neat Call Office over Sinnat's store, Southwest Kalght, 8paag A Cbalfant, 8ehwarta A reeeived also from same source, St. Louis, Saddles, Harness, corner t'uhlie square. nly Badttt, J.

8ehMBmaker, Plttobarg, Bad W.i-l. ft- r. the Future Great City of the World," a pamphlet of 106 pages, showing forth the lection. AU who favor tho objects of now pending in the Senate, which provides for a tax of one per cent on the gross earnings of all roads whoso receipts exceed 11,000 por mile, two por ceht on all gross earnings between 11,000 and 6,000 por milej and, three per cent, -on ali gross earnings of over 16,000 per mile. Four-fifths of this tax is to be assigned to the counties, COLLABS, FLY-NITS, HARDWAREI aaaay others that alight UawaUaasd merits, resources, and advantages which wis call are earnestly invited to noma.

Br Orpkr or rat Com mitt. am so Burlington A Quiaey. Hannibal A shall eventually render St Louis all that is ehumed for it ia the title. L. TJ.

Reavia Brushes, Chains, Whips, A M. R. F. 8. A 0.

R. R. AH OBDINAKCE Concorning Side-Walks. Be Ordained, That any person riding over or upon, or driving or leading any stock, or stock attached to any wagon, carriage, or vehicle of any character, over or upon any side-walk, or driving or leading any horse, mule, ox, dco over, on, or up I ihippiag lamberat rsduead rate. Charles B.

Ltadsey, who work- is the author of thia work, and was issued by order of the St. Louie aunty Court b-halfaf ib Tmstee Bad bailding ittee, we woald alio tender our thanks ad In the News office sixteen yean ago, has started a new paper, in Girard, Kansas, SrURS, LOW FOB CASH! At the South Side Publie Square. People's Vindicator. Tbir la oiuita, xiAWAUt- AKD Agricultural Implements, Sank Side PullieSoaart, GiRAttn, many friend la Oirard aad aoamu- proportioned to. the number of on, any side-walk, or plallorut made for the purpose of a side-walk, within the called "The Peoples' Vindicator It la devoted to the interests of the settlers on the title of a new paper at Girard, Kansas, to who har rcaderad us valaable aid la or undertaking.

AO who kar not yet what is knowa as the "Joy" tract of lands published by Crisp A Lindsey. Mr. Liod-sey was a compositor In the Gaaette office Cash Paid for HIDES. miles of rood in each county the remaining ono-fiftli goes into tho State treasury, to vo appled to the usual purpose jif Stale luxes. corporate limits of the Town of Oirard, shall be liable to a fine of $5 00.

This Ordinance shall be in force from its Publication. A. B. TURXER, Chairman. A.

Datimo.v, Clerk. Babseribed to thi object, aad an desirous at doing so, are respectfully lavited to do so imnwliatrlr. J. T. MfOi.r;s:.

In Kansas, and Is a sprightly well-printed and sprightly paper. Buconss to you, friond last winter, and we know mm to bo a competent and worthy man. Ctmllion (IU.) (turtle. J. G.

KASTWOOfi. A share or paMK patronage re spwlhilly sulicitf I. aly nl.v..

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1870-1870