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The Cherokee Sentinel from Baxter Springs, Kansas • 7

The Cherokee Sentinel from Baxter Springs, Kansas • 7

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tr Smoking Tobaceo. at Weaver iT Rcbstein's Goods are the cheap Skt ChUOlire'fUtiUtt ARLY RUSE POTATOES. Eg" Buy Through Tickets of Weldy, and save from iflto $10, 1 i i i i ff Chewing Tobacco, at, Weaver Bros (PsTTakc ad vantage of through rates by buying tickets' of Weldy. 1 "Everything In the Drug Line, at Weaver k. 1 i INGLE COPIES OF SENTINEL neatly don up in Wrapper.

Jbrflv mt. oaa obtained at Uii oii- ffST Save time, save money, and delays, by buying tickets or elUj- Kuin-b m-p osh-cquash- pniiir-iiiciuft''. is tno ninio 01 an m- dia who once Hv in DeKalb Coun ty, Illinois. EST Rebsteiu has a splendid stock of Provisions, Groceries, Hardware, Sash, Glass, Go to him if you want to buy any of theae articles. WANTED I Teams to haul Railroad Ties on the line of the It.

F. S. G. R. In Cherokee County.

Enquire at Weav er Brothers' Drugstore. Barnes' Bitters never fails to euro Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint. They Reno vatc the system, and imparts health anj ysor t0 the whole body. Use no I A. wMr iiewtnr prepared to auend 10 an maiicra per taiiiiitfir to tho press or lick et Passengers ffoinsr cast do well to Callou him.

DIED. CLARK. On the morninff of the 16th instant, at tho reRidencc of ler brother. Mr. iJenmton, (six miles west of Baxter,) Mrs.

Clabk, of consumption. 1 Notice. The Farmer's Club of Spring River will meet at farat of Ingraham fc Ilyland, on: Saturday 26th at for' tho purpose of orgnniring ijermaiicntly." N. D. Ikoraham, Sec.

Baxter Springs, March 7. KTOTIGK. Remember Guerii Hun ter's Cheap -Store. Their stock is jvargo auu vJiupicic, auv they are selling goods very LOW. a 19.tf We would call the attention of those wishing their little ones vaccinnatcd, to the fact that Df.

Pnmtnintfa It a urnnil virna nlltaillArl 1- from healthy children In this The Small Pox was this side o( Fort Scott a few days siuce, aud a "stitch fu'fima cava! nlnA tThe Pullman Palace Sleep ing CARS are fthe most elegant and useful in tho world. They are made with a view to the comfort, of travellers, and are kept up iu a style equalled bv no other proprietor. -Recollect that the only road west of the Missis- 1P.P- these ears is the Wpf th ny a uaei oy mis snort rilUld RUU KKT IIIU8 UI1U IlIUIlL-v. J1. Vy COULTBIt Ticket Baxter Knrinrs.

1 )Ve see from some of our ex changes that Col, Wf C. Webbof Ft. Scott, has received the appointment of Judge, for the, new, (J.lth) District, Col. W. wilt make a good "Judge? We VVnt wilt wi11 we doubt not will be well ever, that our feUov-townsman, Mr.

Mclveighan, would receive point men and had Gov. Harvey selected fiini, rto believe that his nomination would have given equal, if not greater Satisfaction, he beings one of our own number, and a. man known to possess honor and GENERAL RAILROAD TICKET OFFICE. OPPOSITE WIGGINS 1IOU.4E, BAXTER SFKINOS, KANSAS. Pastengers going east will lind it to their ad Vintager to procure 'through tickets at the above-mentioned as they time, expense of transfers, and frem $1 to $10 on the pHee bf I hei tickets Though Tickets can be had direct from Baxter Spring to any point in the United States or -Canada, via any router.

Clgs, at Bro.V (J. "WELD "A Bros'. 5 Rebstein never fail to' fully aiisfy all those who choose call upott him. ,) i -1 i "Weldy sells ticket via an route and to any point in the Uuitvd States orCauadas. Dkntistkt.

Dr. A. CSchell.will be in Baxter on 4lie First Monday of each month, and will rcninln during the week. v2-n20-ly Iliggiubot haul's old stand, will be' found all articles needed by people generally, at low prices, first-class quality. Rebate! has them, and go and buy from hi m.

W. E. U. Lyons, ditor of the Baxter Springs Sentinel, one of the most enterprising ana Influential pa uers in. Southern Kshkhh.

called yes lerday. Mr. L. is a live tnta and we wish the bentlncl anundunt He infonuH us that the town of Bax ter will soon have railroad counec lions with St. Louis and Lenven w'lli.

This; with the development of the water power of bpriug river, cannot fail in developing a prosperous young city. --limes and Conservative. "For Years and Ykaks." This is the title of Marion HarUud's great story, which commences in this'weck's St. Lous Home Journal. It should be read by all loverB of fiction.

It is the best story ever written by this deservedly popular authoress. If you cannot get tholIomeJournal from a news dealer, send direct to tho ottlco and get it. Single subscription one year six' Address "Home Journal, St, Louis, Mo." Sad. Ou Thursday evening last near Carthage, ead iu the death of two children, and the serious injury of a third. It seems that a party of Immigrants had camped tor the night, and one -family, after putting- their three children to bed iu the wagon, went to another wngoii a short distance off, for a social talk, They left a lighted candle in the wngoii, which the children by some means knocked over, setting fire to I ho bedding-.

The wind was high at tho time, and before the flames could be extinguished, two of the children were burned to death, aud the third. one injured, In attempting to save his children, the father had his arm so badly burned that it was thought it would have to be The mother was also seriouely injured. The citizens of Carthage, we understand, rendered all the aid'poisib'e lo the distressed lainily. Aeoeho 1 lines; Some of the Indian tribes along Spring and Neocho rivers, are making rapid strides toward civilization Among the most thrifty, aud prosper ous of those tribes are the I eorias and OUawas. The Peorias moved from Miami county, to the Terri tory, about one year nad trip through their reservation will show that they, have epcut 'many idle days during tbo past year.

They have erected comfortable and neat looking dwellings, 'and are! now busily engaged in opening up their Some of the more wealthy among them have a high as two hundred acres tinder fence. The CUtayvas about one hundred and ail told, aud seem to be iu very, thriving condi-lion. They have just (a School IIouso that would do credit to nlmo8t any school clisMicl in Kansas. prevalent desire witli them is, to educate their children aud fit them for becoming citizens? of United Klolou i leaiu from David Mc-Dill, formerly of this pfuce but now located at Biggsville, 111. who hits 'been a lour through thdt 'tile1 'liroepccts lor a- railroad ul Baxter springs "in imt State are iiot Uattcring, Qiito a tn6cf Carta's young men are located there, and we hope, for, their uleasuio and protit, tint the ia' Suys "Baxter is a grand site, tho surrouud-ing lands arc tortile, and If the road built there, properly inusf becoiiie very, valuably.

irinarta' (111.) Pluin-dcaler, 4 liopcsTwill. be Wei all assurances that Baxter will be tho crossing of (IieM 4R 11., HiVb' ii andTtiU thus giving us direct communication with KausHM City, Junction City, JctrerKon City lat. Loui.fSauta Fej Sau Diegy and -j' Ve used to know Dr. McDili, and he is" ft goodlrefiabr but li must have "falie'if aidhg 'thievcBf in the region of Fot r.tocott hQ.roubed, I ejt in tho Those who have tried them will teotify to this fact. (JIT Tho Contraptora on the M.

K. V. S. d. R.

R. hove In tho.Foi Scott papers, for 500 men and 200 teams to work south of Columbus. VST Col's Chauute. Whito and John- son, of the M. G.

R. R. were in the city this morning. Col. White intends remaining With US for Kovnrnl lavfl eVVViai UajB.

The grading on the line Of the -n t. mi M. R. F. S.

U. R. R. Will BO Com- i.PAlnmkm nhnnt ton lev. i a.

vim til wu ji i aai uw The track Is now laid about eight miles south of Glrard. ft7" This mark A made with a red lead pencil, shows that your time bas expired, and that unless notice and payment for continuance is made within two weeks, paper will be stopped. Both witty njid sharp was that wo man of Baltimore, who sent to her grocer thee lines: "Mr. Tuttle, this here thing has got too much hemp iu it for mulasses and not qaito enough for a cloo line, so I beg you exchange it lor a purer (5?" A new line was run from Co lumbus to the Baxter line five miles south-east of Columbus. is said to bo a better or a shorter route than the one formerly adopted.

This new lino will be used if tho Noad comes to Baxter. Tho attention of our readers is invited to the very expressive protest, on the part of the Indians below, us, asrainst the sale of any part of their lands lo the R. R. Co. They have done this to show to the treaty-task ing power that they oppoae tho ratifi cation of any such Their pro test will most likely be heeded.

A Rare Chance. Wo call our readers' attention to a rare chivuce fo make money, and that Is, by acting as Agent for that Prince among the ju venile monthlies, Our Schoolday Vis itor. "It i certainly the cheapest, most cUeerful and best illustrated Magazine of its class published, and agents are paid in cash I Terms One copy, one year, 80 copis. one year, $20.00, leaving the Areui 50 for his trouble. 60 copie, on year, $32.00, leaving tho.

Agent $30.50 tor his troublo, A $2.00 original bled Premium Ln graving sent to each subscriber for 25 cents, in addiliou to the. subscription price. i C3JK('llticll ll in im a it 1 inn iunuAinut and full instructions to Agents, will bo sent for 10 cents, by addressing DALUllERTY BECIvEK, rublisti- ers, 425 Walnut Street, Philadelphia, fa. ti.fatt NOTICE TO TAKE DEPOSITIONS. In the UUtrift Court of Cherokee Coanty, KausM.

Catherine U. JJulleck, 1 '7 UKaiimt riM) the 'Deleudaiit Chrieiopher G. Bullock. Take of ltneasi'H, lu be lend In the above eiitillea cause ln beludf uftlie PluiutilT, Will be tuken at tne Law OlUce of Uiickcr At. Urn in th cltv' of Jiaxtt-r prlnxu, ClH iokt County, Hunmm, bulore Janie O.

Sliirkn, a Notary Public, on lite loitrth (lay of April, A. J). 170, between the hours of nine o'cliM'k in the lorenoon ana live o'clock in the afteraouii of that rtuy, will be continued trom day tu day, at the anme place and bi the vain I uours, unlii compieieu. ituinnK vim, 2U i Atty. lor Plaintiff.

4XOTICE TO TAKE DEPOSITIONS. In the District Court of Cherokee County, Kan- Abraham Hote, Vlaintiir, i. I.aviua lel'i)iluut. I '() Laviua Vfidkfc, vlho Defendant, Tl notice, thiit Deposition of witucsHea to be read in evidence In tho above entitled caiue in bfhuJI the pbiinlid', will be taken at the Ollioe of lHQau I). Worley, Justice of the Peace.

of Littimore TowiiNhip, Adnius County Peunnyl-I rauia. ou llie loui'lb uv of April. A. l). 4B.0.

betw een the hours of nine o'clowX in the loreuouu and live o'clock in the afternoon of that day, aud if not completed thai miy Mr ill be continued from daytodity.ut the sume place aud between the I saints uoais, uulil completed. 22U At.y lor Plaintiff. i' 1 'f In tlie District Ceurt of Cheroke County, Slate of Kansas, btb Jtilicial 1'iHlin t. Ation for DM Delphin lleftrndant CU; TT 1 1 1 A 1 1 0 1 1 8 1 Mark, in the Pmrince-of Lower lit'itisli Aatericn. is noinie.i rtai uiHieon acs Hell did.

on tlie intUniiw Murcli. 1T') iilcols liHliiioii iu the C.erk's Oiliieof the District Clerk 1 therokec County in the totted Ksuhhs. chiii'iiini tne said Ielplinie with wilt'iUl abiiilonAient the aiipoleou ler l.urt tliuii one ycur and iikMiik lliai iv may be dinn-ced Iroin tin; snid Deiijlnne LaclioueHK 'i he aiini lielphiae l.a:hojdle ir. hereby i- Ihiir lie must buwi-i- ui eaiy fKHUioiiyiu 9 tort the ifith ly of April, A. iV Ar eaia f.e-tton vfll betnkert airoe, nn4 juitKnient renH-led acCO.dfiitly,' LACHOPUL-Ui M( KKilf AH Jt MOlfMIKy Hi, Alt' Arrett, -v rHocxtET, uinx.

ciatKi" i-n the for the LOCAL IUEWS. M. W. COULTER, Editor. SATURDAY, MARCH 19.

0MD7ERTIS1N6 I i a 3 I bin ly 1 I 1 Wl KM I iM I iM I I i 00 ucoi I 4 oo I 7 oo I 9 oo I iv ou i jo oo I as oo ei 7 oo I oo iu oft i a oo oo IM'o. I 00 4 40 00 I AO 00 I 00 J'JA 00 I r- jJ- All transient advertiseintuts muit paid roa I ABTAWCE. :r.rrsUfT:rwr,r iaiure insertion lu onr columns. for yearly advertisiaf collectad quar-Wrty. Local notice 10 cenU per line first Inter 1oa 10 eent each subsequent iasertion.

r-Tea line of Ibis type (solid) constitute a i trJ-Tkoa rate aaal! lake eftct from and after thit. Jaa. lit, 1870. aaaaaaMaaaeaaaaaaaaBaBaaaBBaaaBBaBBBBBBaaBaBB TIMETABLE Imhi Stage Soothers Overland Mail. Coaches leave Baxter Springs as follows Northern Mail.

1Pt Wt i .1 PUmanf 11 tral Citv. LaReviHe. Arcadia. Fort Scott, Kansas City and Pleasant Hill, daily, (Mondays excepted,) at 6 ClOCK A. M.

i Weitcra Mail. Kor unciopa, uswego, jvioniana, net Ottawa, Monday, VY euuesday and Friday, at 8 o'clock a. m. Seathera Mail. For Fort "lib8on and the South, UHesuays, Anurjaays and at o'clock, A.M.

4 Office opposite Vifrjrins House. J. M. TERRY, Supt. BAXTER LODG.K, 71, A.

T. A A. TC2Taold their regular cowiuuuicaUons on the 1st and Srd Friday af each month, at 7 'eleck p. ai. A cordial welcome 1 offered to Titr in good itandrai(.

B. r. TOWNSEXD, W. M. D.

Vr Campbcll. Secretary. SPRIHU VALLEY Lodge oi. i. o.

o. r. Hold their rrcular aieetinirs on Nat- ardiiy Kvenins of each werk, at 7 ocl.ek. Trnitjt Brolner la gova atamlioK ara coruial- ty lariiea to ai(cau. J.

NEV1NS, N. G. W. Ckvm, See. nU-vJ-ly Post Office Hours.

from tin Si From II A YNES FRAN wholesaleJgr i Xain Street, i FORT SCOTT, KAS. a tm mwrt i 1 -r i. i. jlk n(aaie nnreri win tio wen itall on IhfMn tor ther are the only ex laaive rrofesala iiouse SOUTHERN KANSAS. If will sell at Kansas City.

Prices. Remember 5 FORT' SCOTT, HATNE8 A FRANK. S-lt 'j 3m k. j. i Use Dr.

Barnes' llEftB Bitters as a Tonic, Aoclimator and Apitizer. i Anry a.c C.pCCia.,y iur -una runmie. woit witnouriiaruer Bitters. I I will send Woofs Household JIagezine the best publication of real solid matter in the country and the one year, of $2,50. Cherokee Sentinel, for one at the remarkftbly low are prepared of PURE SPIRITS and a combination of Herbs, The pro prietors nave no heeitaucv iu miaran- teeing.

them as such to the public- Don't fail to try them. Stewart Wcttstein Would annnnnre te their old customerR, and all -erno may lavor uiem wila a call, that they have sHAVINa SALOON r. i i on Military Street, opposite the. Spring VaJley swm. obui uie igu oi luc Louis olot A' CA11D.

Xot claiming any Proiession, but liaving learn ed the tiKde in the City of Montreal, British Xflrth Aini.rica nfl rrir-Lm1 In th. ITnit.H CinlM liffere were free having had fifteen year experience in the buaincsa I feel contidtnt ia ying that I can give aniveraal aatisfaction nj csprcp or pr jninnei. liy Mail, Tout I'ald, $1 .00 rr Four lb. (eye. OniifCe Keud, I'ost 1'aid, fl.00 per Pound.

unntfp i-ianiit, ny rnigur, r-r i nonaaiwit heed Cor (WliiU) or mellow,) S3.00 per JJu.th extra. biiriiriae Oat, $1.00 per ltu-hel tack extra Auurrii, t. xx. Mcculloch, Monmouth, IU. 2mi ELECTION Electio.

NOTICE is herebv given that the Annual Election of City OOcer of the eity rreclucU ill eaA Ward lnU city, on Monday i 4lh day of April. Ia70, butwenn the hour ef o'clock A. U. aud o'eloek l. ofaaiddae.

the purpose et' electing the followinK OilJcrrt Mayor, one Marhal. one I'i School Director Id each Varrt, InllieFiist Ward, one Councilor foil ii judge, oaa two Counrilmuu in the Sep.uiul one justice oi the reuce aud one Conatt- tjv liven-linder mv hand ai the Mivnr'a Ofllre. ln city el' Baxter Rurinira. kam-iu. thin isthir akloich, A.

l. 170. U. l)E'TOM, Maver. I.

W. Dati. City JOOK HERE. HEB STEI1M JS STILL ALIVE. If you don't believe it, call on him at 0 HIGOINBOTHAM'fl OLD STAND, NORTH BAXTER, Where he will sell you GRCERIES PROVISIONS, HARDWARE, SASU, GLASS, NAILS, A.c.

for Cash. Call on him and convince yourself; Baxter, March 19, TO. n22-v3 Iy READ THIS I Ah i I 1UTEW FIRm, 1 1 IVD02W GOODS. it i AKI) I- -P RICES '(: GKAIVD OPENIIVG -O. H.

Hoyt Oo.fs xinr roax. t' CLOTHING HOUSE. hav Jnt paced lar(t aad aat plet btock ot "u.f,; i nt.jnn'j f. CLOTHING; lSv i at fa BOOtS AND SHOES, 'H- 4. and Gents' riirnish'nar Oood of orerr (toKwVn-tiou and Hie very latest styles that bewti olfered to the pnb.ic of Kaa s.

Mont of our xoods won bought direct front Mnnurntctirerb, and we can jire you good f-caiiia, and let us say 10 you, right acre, weit bound to he Undersold by bo parties, and iork i next aiaty flaja t. i j. LOOK OUT XOR rA.lC i -f llojilnf oa rili rirt a a share of your pare 01-a, sri yc'iaU; V. U. Uqir, A VV, Cheap if not no ccarcrs shall be made.

FRANK Mr lt; hint of judg in'oiIL1, 1 Baxte Alarcb ItCO. Sl-tf 11 r. Uarr.

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1868-1870