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The Cherokee Sentinel from Baxter Springs, Kansas • 7

The Cherokee Sentinel from Baxter Springs, Kansas • 7

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1X13 oiiisrtoxcran: Cherolcee Sentinel- you Never go down Military street without going into tho well-filled store of Crawford Some contracts have been let to haul goods from liaxter to the Chickasaw Nation. Gx.oKiousNtews. A private letter from our worthy Mayor informs us that he has succeeded in having instructions sent to tho Land Office at Humboldt for the entry of the Government Strip. It is subject to Homestead and Pre-emption, but Scrip and "Do AS YOU WOULD OB DONK BY' ia tho great lav or rule cf human happiness, and I earnestly urge upon all my patrons and Debtors strict obedience to this law, that 1 tiia'y 1hyiclf: obey it. Then, come one and aft and settle up by either cash, trade; or note, so as to enable me to follow'' ray profession, at least, half way decent.

4G J. D. McCLURE. 5" Weaver's Drug Storo the place to. get Physician's Prescriptions compounded accurately.

48 SCIENCE ADVANCES. As soon as an article purporting to be of unlit? tins been tested, and Its merit endorsed by public opinion, unprincipled parties endeavor to replenish their depleted prrses by counterferting, and atibstituting a spurious for the genuine article Some time siuce, mercury, in the disgulrfe of pills, powders, was given for sill the diseases of the stomach and liver, while quinine Was OUR SHOOTING STICK. Wo had a rain and the weather has been pretty cool ever siuco. Let us havH more. Davis is.

City Mar. shall now. All 'dorgs had butter put on their eollanslieforc starting out In tho morning. People who become intoxicated from the excessive use of spirituous or malt liquots, wine or cider as a beverage and carry out tho maxim "as the treo falls so it must lie" will quickly discover that the tree has taken root in the floor of the call attention to the Treaty which wo print on our first page. It will give all needful infor-formatiou as to who is the owner of the Neutral Lands.

spring with the new pump is pumped dry every day. "Why don't the City Council pass an ordinance that will kucp the usclesn boys away from Montgomery County has a new town Independence. This place is situated in the geographical centre of the couuty and aims to bo the county seat. It has a fine country all around it and being on the Verdigris River it will have plenty of good water. There is to be a paper started there and as the country is well settled up it will succeed well.

AVe will with LOCAL. TYUJWS H. 7. Coulter, SATURDAY, SEPT. 4, 1869.

KATES 0I' AO VKUTIS1KG. sne sqnare often lines, one insertion, 1 00 Kadi subsequent insertion, iu Fourth Column, 3 Months, $ift oo S25 00 l'i S40 00 Uae Half Column, 3 Monthi oo C4 00 12 $ito oo Oof Column 3 Months 00 8 0 00 9100 oo TIME rrAULl: Kansas Staje Southrra Overland Mall. Coaches leave Baxter Springs as follows: Northern Mail, For Wirtonia, Pleasant View, Neutral City, LaKeville, Arcadia, Fort Scott, Kansfis City and Pleasant Hill, daily, (Mondays excepted,) at 5 o'clock A. M. i Western Stall.

For Chetopa, Oswego, Montana, Oengo Mission, Ilmgitoldt, Garnett and Ottawa, Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at oj o'clock a. m. Southern Alnil. For Fort Gibson niwl ihi Smith every day, (Sundays excepted,) at 6 CWCK A. 1L.

Stage Oflico ono door north' of Uroweter House, Military street. J. M. TEH II Snpt, ti BAXTE-R L0IX3 No. 71, A V.

A. 'hold their regular coinumuicuiious- on the Ist and rd Fridays of each month, at 7 Viock p. m. A cordiul welcome i offered to visitors in good vtunilinir. K.

iUUU KN 1JOTIIA IX, Secretory Pacific Railroad, of lis.vouii TRAINS LKAVK KANSAS CITY. EAST. Jiail Express, (except Sundays) 7 30 A. M. neartttiit mil Uailyjl 4r A iglit Express, Daily 4 io 1'.

WEST. dally, (except 12 20 A. M. Express, cluilv 7 3." A. M.

j.eavonwonn express, ilaily a 15 F. Mo. R. Ft. Scott Gulf It, 11.

Express train Uaves at 9 00 A. Al J'aolt Accommodation leaves at 4 15 i (fSTMatt. Foster Kansas City, Iceep the largest stock books, eta. tseaery. wall ier.

notions, -west of'Uiica r. They buy exclusively for cask h1 sell below au competition, country dealers would do wel examine their Block before purchasing elBc tnere. nS-vl-ly Pout 0Ge Hours. From Sundays from 1, A. M.

ill 8, P.M. till9, A. and Bro. desire to call the attention of the public to their elected 6tock of Groceries and Liquors which they are selling to their ustoiners at very low prices. Their Assortment of Groceries contains the best articles aver li-rnrlit.

tn iliin rtv Their tock of Liquors is full and is quality, jveryone niayuc-liend on iretting a most pure article. Mnko vour filings 011 the Strip ii' i i Miuvi, uv iv 01 ilce. JSIOTiCE. All persons knowing themselves in- lebtd to caver Bro's are requested vo come forward and settle. Do not orget this.

u40- ff" PLASTERING II A III and WATER LIME, at Kebsteiu Dud-Ley's. NOTICE. All persons indebted to Rebstcin Dudley, are hereby requested to tall and settle. 43 REBSTKLN" DUDLEY. 5T Go to Rebstcin Dudley's if you wan jrtrst Ufass WIIKAT DRILLS, PANNING MILLS, I'UMPS.

they have just ree'd a lot. Don't wait until they ore all yone. Every farmer should have a -vtrt .1 ya eai, umi. All men ranted. Aoaix.

Those Gs Lninpn of Mr. Uehm's arc taking like wild-fire. They are very useful and will no do'bt oon come into general urc Give an xamination and 6ee for yourfcelf. Mr. Rehni has already sold several of Ihetn and will keep the market open for some time yet.

Walk iu and look this very useful invention. A 7v (jy DihIIhv ngenU for FAIRBANKS' SCALES the best in use. Notice. All persons are hereby warned against buying or trading for a certain Promissory Note given by D. C.

Holbrook, M. W. Coulter, nd W. E. C.

Lyons to B. and W. J. Evans. Said note was numbered 1, bears date of July 24th, 1869, was for the 6iim of $1,500 and was lost on or about the first of August.

3T Weaver's Drug Store is tho place to go to get reliable Drugs and Medicines. 46 who lives about 0110 milo cast of town, left 011 our table 4 ears of the finest corn wo have seen for years. Two of them are yellow and the other two white. Tho kernels are fully developed and there are from 890 to 1,800 onirx-ach cob. This will do forKansap DROUTH.

Mr.T. has a very good yield. Go to Weaver's Drug Store for Pure Wines and Liquors for inedici nal purposes. (TSif is conceded by all. that Gregg Dennisoti have flu? stanijahd nuiio stokk uf Southern Kansas.

All articles bought of I hem arc warranted genuine. Kansas City Laqeu. This is without doubt the most delicious beverage in the market. Its composition is such that no harm can result from its use. Mr.

M. Muehlschuster, of our city, has at all times a full supply of this article. All those who wish to drink without fear of any succeeding injury, should call on Mr. M. at his saloon four doors north of the Sentinel office.

Q3T FRESH LIME for sale 2 miles east of Petorsville, at40 ots per bushel. II. It. HUBBARD. fS" Sweet Catawba Wine 'or invalids jii6t received at Wkavek ijruo STOKE.

An Inalienable Womah'sRioht. We hold this truth to bo self-evident that all women are endowed with certain inalienable rights, 'moug which are life, liberty and a Charter Oak Cooking Stove. The latter is an indispensable pre-requisito to the maintenance of the first two, for it lightens her labors, her health, cheers and soothes her temper, economizes her time and strength and extends her leisure. It is one of the institutions which every housekeeper is entitled to, and it is unwarrantable to deprive her of it. Sold wholesale and retail by Excelsior Manufacturing St.

Louis. (T3r Pipes and Tobacco at Weaver Drug Store. FIRE. Thursday afternoon the hayricks belonging to Dr. McClure were seen to be on fire, nnd although tho grass was not fully dry, it burned very rapidly, and in a short time the whole quantity of hay (about 40 tons) was in ashes.

This must have been the work of an incendiary. As 6uch we regard it as an act worthy the execration of any honest man. We hope that the persons who were guilty of this act will meet their due. Very probably the act was done for "fun." Well, let such actors eat in the calaboose thirty days. The slow coach, the wgon, has just laid down at Gregg Denni- BOU'S a SUPERIOR STOCK OF DRUGS and medicines for the fall trade.

DEATHS. iXGRAttAM Ou Willow Creek, on tlm lnl.iDit. whooping cough, FiiAN.ii in taut dSuxh-ter of N. D. A It.

G. Jugrahain, aged 1 ear, months and 2 days. ISut Jesus said, Suffer litUe children, and forbid tbem not, to come unto mc, for or such is the Kingdom of Heaven. Mutt, xix sit. (Jf Every article in the Perfumery id Toilet line, can be had at Gregg Demnison's.

Choice cigars. an kMOKiifo and chewing tobacoes, of BUl'VliVt UIBUUB. Warrant. cannot be laid 011 it. The news in regard to thn town site is perfectly Manufactory.

J. W. Millpr is authorized to receive Clings ou the Strip. a The ball is open, tho cars are com ing. All persons wishing to make money, by having a contract for getting out and delivering Railroad ties on tho lino of (lie Kansas City, Fort Scotland (Julf Railroad, will please eall on Mautfield Trimblo.

Reference, Weaver Bros. n21-tf. L.IST OF I.IiTTDCtS List of Letters remaining uncalled for in the P. 0. at Baxter Springs, Kansas, Sept.

1869. Baty Joseph Johnson Wm Jones A Johnnycako Chas Ijeeds Lodo Morgan Daniel McMasiers 3 McDutr Dr MorBe Morgan Miss Prentice MissJcn uio Pekham 1 rs J'eck Mrs KobertHon Keel Miss Mary Soroy Sam I Taylor Eviliue TicknorB Williams Amanda Wilson II Ij isivins Brock Andrew Burgers A Briggs 8 Beatv Enwlino Carter II II Carwcll John Cox James Carter A Daniels Faruham Beeby Gnshe Frank (rililaud James Glial! James Goimigal Graham David Hicks Aito Harris Dr Ed Hall Joseph Huston Saml Hicks Matilda Willinm Persia Walker Spencer 2 Holaday Thomas Walker Bros Persons calling for any of the above letters, will pieae sag advertised. M. REHSTEIN, P. M.

UI.OOIUINtiTON MIltSERV, 600 Acres. Uth Year. 10 CJruen-liouses. ornamental and Nursery Stock, immense and reliable assortment very low for cash. Apples 1.

2 3 years. Varieties adapted to all localities, in cluding hardy Northern sorts, such ns Duchess Uluenuurg, llislop, Trail cident and other Crab Apples. Peaches, Pears, Cherries, Plums, Uuince8, Grapes, lorest and fcver green Trees, Nursery Stocks, Osage Hedge l'lauts, Jfoses, own roots Hardy Bulbs and Lilies for Fall plant ing. Root Grafts put up to order iu best style. Also superior colored plates of Fruits and Flowers.

Sent 10 cents for Catalougc. Beware of bogus Agts. F. K. PIICENIX.

Bloomington, McLean 111. The Fort Scptt Gulf R. R. bridgp, at the second or middle cros sing of the Marias des Cygnes river, was washed away last Monday morn- lug. The Company has bad luck with its' bridges on this river.

Fort. Scott P06t. Special Orders. nCAUUlTAIlTKRS DlRTlrT OK THE I.OWIH All. Camp at Fort Scott, Kansas, Mlh August 1WJ9.

Special Orders, No. 2. 1. The following will Le observed in posting the four Companies of the Cth Infuntry, and the detachments of Artillery along tbs line of the Missouri River, Fort Scott Gulf lUilway. Captain Hawkins' company will remain, as now posted, about twelve ruiles south of Fort Scott; one Company about Ave miles north of Cap tain Hawkins, one near tirard, and the remain-ihg one about midway between it and Captain Hawkins.

2. The senior officer present will command the battallion, making his heudquurters with his own company. He will be held rcHpousible tot the discipline and conduct ot the wholo command, And will furnish, from tho interior companies, a guard of twenty men and an officer for the Kngi-neerofthe road on his application. 3. The detachment of mounted artillery will re port to the battallion commander, will be camped near him, and used to keep him at all times informed of movements in the surrounding country.

t. A signal squad under on officer will be or ganized in ach company, and be so posted as to keep the commanding officer of the bsttalliou in constant communication with his whole line. G. In cace ol any demonstration unon the rosd parties, the otllcer neurest will, without wailing orders, intcrposethe nearvst fore between the parties, acting offensively only on the direction of the civil authorities, (who will at all times with the troops) unless the attack be made upon him (he always covering thn road purtics) when he will at once repel it. He will also report the facts to the battallion coaiinnnder who will act as the case may require.

The commander of the forces will be at all liintss subordinate to the civil authorities, but will request writtpn instructions from the sftenffs enabling him to snmmarily arrest violators of the peace. 6. A drill of thirty minutes will be kad each day Sundiys excepted immediately alter breakfast, when all the men and officers, except the sick, will attend. 7. As tlie work at the north end of the guarded line is completed the northernmost company will be moved about live miles south of the southernmost, and continue, 15 order of Bt.

Uaj.Gem. W. AZKN, Cth Inf. CoiikPj. (Signed; Cuaai.ES (i.

Finney, JJt.Ci4. U.S. A. Occult, Chaih G. I'snney, Ft.

Capt. V. A. i 1 I 4 rreey administered for the chiits. At length Ilostetter'a Stomach Hitters made ffa advent, and an eniire new System of healing was Inaugurated The- benellclal effects tf this valuable preparation were at once acanow ledgedi and mineral poison a suffered to sink into that ohschiity to which an enlightened age has consigned them.

Tycre have oeen many spurious Hitters palmed nport the com muni which, alter trial, have been h.und perfectly worthless while JIO.STKTTEK'S "have proved a biesxing to thousands, who owe to it their restoration to liealtti. For many years have watched tho steady progress of HOd'l KT'l fclt'8 STOM ACH 1H1-ThltS in public estimation, and its beiieUcieut of fects as a cure for all complaints arising from the stomach, of a morbid nature, and we are free to say that it can he relied opon na a certain relit-r and remedy. Its proprietors have made the abovn preparation, alter years of careful study and sitting, and are now reaping the reward claimed by this valuable specific, itnU which 'they so merit It is the only preparation of the kind that i reliable in all cases, and it theft-fore the attention of the ulllicted. TO THE SETTIiERS ON THE Lnn Department Mo. Hiveh, Foot Scott Uvvr Uaii.hoaii CoCoinmissioner's OiUce, riri8cott, Kansas, Aug.

1809. Settlers on the lands nl tho Missouri River, Ft. Scott Gulf ltailroad Company, known as thr in. ami who are not excluded bv din lettur of Mu. in -Jii, lHtIO, on account of their hostility to said li.ll.

Company, or opiiosition to the construction of in road, are hereby notified that this oflice will b. prepared to enter in contract with them for tho sale of said lands In townships annul 27, 8. ranges 81, 22, K. 23d and Itllli Instant. In townships Ml and 27, 8.

ranges 23, 24.E., on 2ftth, 2(ith a. ni instant. In townships JU and t7, 8. range 23, on 80t and aist instant. In township 28, S.

ranges 21, 22 arid 23, ou the 11, 2d and ot September. In township 2H, 8. ranges and 26, E. on tli 0th-and 7th ol September. In township 21), 8.

ranges 21, 22 nnd 2, 8th, Bth, loth, Uth, lth and 14tn of September. In township 211, 8. ranges 24 and 28, on 18th 16th and 17th of September. In township 30, 8. ranges 21, 22 and 28, sit 18th, 20th and 2lnt of September.

In township 80, 8. ranges 24 and 25, ou 22 I ami 23d of September. In township 31, 8. ranget. 21, 22 nnd and 23, K.

on 24th, and 27th of September. I township 81, 8. ranges 24 and 23 bn 2SIK 29th and 3otli of September. In township 82, 8. runges 21, 22 and 23 on 1st, 2d and 4th of October.

In townshin 32. 8. ramrcs 84 and 33 E. mi. 0th and 7th of October.

In township S3, 8. ranges 21 and 22 on Sib, Oth and 11th of October. In townshin 83. S. rhhjres 23.

24 and 25 on 12th, 13th and 14th of October. in iwnsmp34, s. ranges 21 and 22 on 1. ITU, 10th and 18th of October. In township 84.

8. rawre23E.k 20th. 2lt and 22d of October. In townshin 34. 8.

ranees 21 and 21 An 2.5th and 2ith of October. It is requested that parties will not apply before the time set. as it Is exitectrd that the force in Mm oflice will be fully occupied is attending to applications in their regular order. JOHN A. CLARK, n44-tf Commissioner.

I HITS A 6T0CIING 15 FlflCES HIU'TES! KNITTING in the heel and narrowing off the toe complete knits all siies; narrows and widens at will, und knits the web either Tubular or Flat. Single. Double or Ribbed, PHODUC1SO ALU VARIETIES OF KMT APPA rtCL.froni an infant's stocking, nutlvn or glove, to lady's shawl or hood, other KaehiH in the WorU io then Tho farmer doubles the ralne of hU wool by converting it into Knit Goods. His gir) or boys prepare it for the market wili.oi:t expense. A inrgo amounr of custom knitting may be done in every neighborhood.

The Machine soon pays for Itself In any family, and oilers to wonmn now and inde pendent occupation. It actually manlkao Turks fabric and fashions tliem into gr- Ito ni'npr fhim A 1. 1. TliK i. tit 1 1 ated, and guaranteed to succeed In the hanV i 01 every purrittser.

-j no jUAiUM Ji.iuiisr. has taken First Premium, herever cxhil-ited, including the "Faris Kxponition" of IB07. trtSend Stainn for Circular and Sample Stocking. Address M. W.

L.EET, Gcrt. A' 11 A Ttjth St. St. opp. Court Kcnr Agents wanted everywhere.

I-arjre dis counts oflered. No tioiisipnmentw NiiuUi I-sGrtANGE. Mo Jnn. cth tern. t-i u.Vf.

l.KKT. Sir: Tnonmchearihnl.be said infiivorof lh Knitting Machine 1 purchased ol you last spring, indued 1 nhit i-f think. Sometimes. Hint woiilil tail to express its true value. 1 bought the ma chine lor the purpose or rnaKtng money, aim have succeeded.

I have had no trouble at all in runuingl'. lean testily to any thing ou may write its favor. Itehpcotlully, Mn. W. S.

BOIiOS. TtuiiVi Hwds Co. Jan. 2d, lsr.3. Hit.

M. W. LEET. lpr.rSir: We aremut with the Knitting Machine. My wii'e says she would not take iiM for it.

Yourstnily, K. L. BRACKS. --m-roKee acurrai vim nave filed proof of settlement under the proposition contained iii Mr. Joy 's letter or November 17, 18H8, and have) otherwise fulfilled thu conditinna fluw.

you, A. 6th U. S. Infantry was here a few days ago. They have frone to the NcutrulLands.

They seemed to be in good spirits and are no doubt good soldiers The fields which have had the grass cut olf them look very well now. They will serve for pasture. We understand that many of the farmers have made preparations to winter large herds of cattle the coming season More cattle down iu the Nation. All hail liaxter An unripe young genius came into Gault's shop on last Tuesdav and wanted an ava lanche fixed. Guess he got it done.

streets are full of wagons these days. W'c counted 60 on Military street last Monday, and it wasu't a very good day for wagons, either. of business nobody complaining smiles on the face of every merchant. has a fine looking lumberyard Indians wake us up at midnight a mall keg in their hands and a small purse in their pocketsoffer tia the agency of changing the Ailing from one to the other. We can't see it.

In a few moments afterward the stars shone upon their senseless forms. the Che-topa Advance, has gone East. Hope he will call on us as ho goes home. Hickman continues to haul water. River very I w.

and grapes very plenty In the timber about Lowell. Some of the people here have gone and gathered quite a lot of them. in plenty come into town apples, are to be had almost everywhere The finest potatoes in tho West arc in almost every store. None of the people of this Co. will be in want for plenty to eat this coming A crowd is seen down town every day near the meat markets horse-races on the the brain all the time.

We pity the horses more than the owners J.F.Joy has purchased an interest in some of the northern Kansas routes. Mr. Joy generally ineaii8 business, and that part of the. State will improve still faster undor his influence. the owners of the brick-pile in front of our office would take them away.

They have laiu there about 9 months and they are not at all City Marshall arrested a man who drove through Jwwn in a sad state of complete inebriation. Man kept over night in the calaboose and nag and buggy iu the stable Don't forget the grand Quawpaw dance this (Saturday) evening, on the public square. A large number of Osages will be present and join in the dance. sensation tWo men rode byonhorsc- back a rope tied to the horns oftheir addles the other end tied to the tongue of a In the west end of town a boy was seen mounted in state on a-calf. The calf was apparently well broken and went along well.

Judge Sumner has removed his office to the room on Military one door north of McKcighan Jlor- nor's local of Cant. Hubbard, of Petertville. He has the best lime in the State. Ho Mr. Oddy the burner.

sent us eonie fine potatoes. Go to him for fT he Pullman Palace Sleeping Cabs are the most elegant and useful in the world. They are made with a view to the comfort of travellers, and are kept up in a style equalled by no other proprietor Ttccollect lnftt the only road west of the Mississippi that has these can is the Jforth Mitivuri. Buy a ticket by this short route and save time and money. IU I V.

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