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The Cherokee Sentinel from Baxter Springs, Kansas • 7

The Cherokee Sentinel from Baxter Springs, Kansas • 7

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Board of Trade. We need a Board of Trade, Thompson A Bannister k(vp any thing yo Zht (Shtxtbtt Sftntlntl'. want, at the Chicago Drugstore. why nut organize it now It can certainly render rosfWriCK- Baxter frame, Kda. Sentinel, Onto: Throogh the Valuable Assis Go to L.

T.Stowcll'a, for fresh batter and lis a much service at the present time If not more than at any future day. A combination of the dif tance of our worthy member of Congres, the Hob. Not DXoses en Ten avnoe But Ice in Tar-ram drink at the kanolu itilllard Hall. The luxury of Ice lis been tlt-nled iu for a few tiny past, and will probably bv sesree during the ball nee the season. 1 arrant the geutlcinanly proprietor of the Kmifhe Itulitiril Hull, advvrtUeiiloe In all kis driuki4.

lie catt it 1 it nd why? Because he doe a raxh businesa, aud not only patroulies the priuter but kindly rt-nicmht-r llieui aud tends a Ouwing pitcher of et LouU Beer. JmOCILIm news. Messrs Clark Cooper har completed their 1 Sidney Clarke, I have suco eded in having ttui oUlce declared a a "Separating Otnce." new building, and thin week will finish the hi-lv- ing Ac. 1 hey now have an line a room as there it Yonr ltespectfully, ferent business interests of the city, always give it harmony and strength. A Board of Trade makes this combination and becomes the most effective medium through which public enterprises and reforms can be effected.

Harmony and unity of action at the present time in all luattersof publiu Interest is what we need. Frequently we have questions of great public importune brought before us, July 80, 1H70. J. K. WILLIAMS, P.M.

M. W. COULTER, Editor. in the City, and one large enough tit display their large Mock of Groceries to an advautoge JT'Weaie inlurmnl by Mr. William, our Kret.li Butter, at Stowell's.

Thompson A Bannister have Just received a lot SATURDAY, JULY 30- which fur want of concerted action, or any action 1. that In; ban u'-redd in getting a daily tnsil between thin point uoil Nuuslio. ofGcnuine Bluokberry Brandy, Chicago Drug nt all, fall to the ground and the community are losers by it. A Board of Trade properly organ Store. 1 his 1 good news, anI the uhangit will be of great henellt to both lies.

lie ul inl'oruH in ized, with prompt and ellicient olllcurs, can do H. S. CLARK, Stowell In selling Clothing and Cents' Far- dial he is eiideHvoring to get two or three other more fur the benefit of acity than any other organ niihing Goods, cheaper limn any bouse in Baxter. routes chsn fruiii tri-uerkly toduily izntion or society in it. Ah an organization it represents till interests and eon act for them.

The Blackberry llraudy, very ehuioe, at the. Chi baxtkk spimngs tost ovrioK, OHiCK HOCKS, wees bay. Opens 7 o'clock A.M. Closes t) o'clock M. KINIIVY.

Orm (J o'clock A U.wm 9 o'olook A.M. cago Drug Store, Cheap Board. Ltmiit Uelmi, on the corner ol MilitKi-y and Neosho Street, publisher Uie follow organization of a Board of Trade bus been suggested by ftevcrul business men, and we hope that the liiestion will be fully cunvassed and immediate Poo. Phelps, our Cigar man next to the Bank, ing low priced rates for lumrilhig Wholesale aad Retail dealer ia Day llourd by the Money Order and Kcgitry Business will olie.e l.oard and teps tukeii tow aril it. POLICE C0UKT ITEMS.

at i cioc.a ai Louis' table I llti ilh every luxurj of tin (in iml after UiU date the mail wilt Arrive anil season, ami provined 111 uch th.il tin The circus with its Tumbler was here; did it-i most ravenous npiietiteH can lie saiLtfeii, and an lolngs, and has depi rlJ.I. Not so With ti turn complimented tu iu the premutation, of a tine Ilarana Cigar. Wo enjoyed it hugely, an do all other smoker that patronise him. We call attention to the advertisement of Mr. II 8.

Clark, Lumber merchunt, which appear in our pnper to day. Mr. Clark is a live, energetic, liberal and responsible man. He is a fixture with us, and hai erected a large number of buildings iu the city. Contractors nnd builders should favor him with their patronage.

He in deserving of it. biers, that brought a visitation of Judge Durham's Pine Lumber, Doors, justice upon Laura Given, a frail one who is giv en too much tu fumbling tumblers of (he pure juice town her throat aud theiituinblingiluwn the street iu a manner not strictly in conformance with abundance left, lie nioiuber Kehui and his prices. 13" Ice is very scarct-, but little in town. Our -upply is exhauMvd, and iu tilt future our dealers ill have to supply thttititclve from the store of Ice dealers on the liver. We hope, gontlruieu that you will keep it coming, w- can nut do without it, during the hunt 1 term let it cost what it imiy lint as regards the cost of th uriic'w, we trust th.tt d'-ul- Vtose as follows, DAILY ABRiTr.

ci.nnr. New York, i. M. 6 00 IV M. Chicago, Kt.

Louis, St. Joseph, I worth Kansas City, Millions on Wirtonia, 6 00 P.M. riciiRant View, Ktevenstown, 11 Indian Territory" Fort Gibson, I'reston Texan, Galveston, It. Smith, Ark." certain city ordinance. In view of this fact Laura Given had to tumble out lb sum of (jits.

00 or be lumttlcd into the "Boose." '1 Ileitis Oil was forth Sash, Blinds, coming aud Laura tumbled from out ot bis Honor' presence. es in this commodity will nut lake advantage of The Drover. Devoted to the Cattle trade ot Kansas, published in Kansas City, by the Drover Publishing Company is on our table. It is a nwat Well printed paper, and ably edited in the interest of this trade. Its selections are good, their market reports correct aud authentic.

We wish it success. David Serly nnd Hugh Doughty tumbled down numerous tumblers of tumbling juice and in con sequence thereof, $7. from David and ftO from BAXTER SPRINCS, KANSAS. Osage Mission via. Chetopa.

arrives Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at tJ o'clock 1. M. Hugh tumbled into the depleted coffers of the city vioses a ciom 1. in treasurer. Win.

High and A. J. Morgan, lor a rough and Cartilage. arrive Tiicsdnvs. Tluirsihivs and futnn.ays, at (J o'clock P.M.

close at 8 o'clock titmblu light, paid separately the sum of $10.00 1 iu Tumblers hud nothing to do with their unfortunate Shuulshiirg, arrives Tuesdays, Wedncsdavs and mishap. Fridays, at P. closes at 8 o'clock 1'. hi. I bus e.ndefh the chapter on tumblers, and we All utrtil mutter niunt be mailed at the Post Of- pass trout it to bi ikhlcr theme, in which tvo Being thankful to my many friend for tbe ir kindness and liberal patronage during tlie past few months, and ilesireiuls ot their continuance of the sume, I am happy to announce that 1 Kin now able to oiler still greater inducements than ever before, both iu quality of Lumber aud ohrap-nes of price.

Can and vxuiuinv our Lumber before parchasitig elsewhere. July astb, 18V0. no. 41 tf or in i.Bxier springs except letters written alto KA 1 our ueeessiiies, mid e.liHrgeesh ir iirn.it prices. The Wi t-gins' ilouaa llm been closed for repairs for the.

tnrte wo ks piut. Th proprietors during that time h-tvi-, wi ll large lorce of men, heoa tin i rungtil iu thoroughly renovating every department, and making new improvements, new curpets, furniture, curtains, with newly puintval woodwork, aud bright papered IU, they huvo effected a change in the alteration of the hitildiiiKt "'at will astonish all its old patrons and friend The old shed ami kitchen, extending along Slii-riimn Street, has beeu lorn down and an or two stories takes its place, and furnishes the iiccommodutiiuiH that have been so much required. Win-11 its doors again open la tin- public, it will be a model house. So its proprietor promise and we believe it. Thanks.

The Wyoming Usilromt Advocate, published ut Chyenne, luys us the follow ing compliment Stors were out-starred by the silvery hrightnes u.i. puniia Mfvv- iitjBtTii, ivnil.ll must Ills 1:010:111. siry'ly shown. Uoute Agents have been instructed of two Stars It ait illuminate the canopy ot tin l'olioe Court. Nellie Slur bright und shining JCJ- If there are any of the settler on the government strip, who have not yet tiled on their land, we would advise them to do so at once, s.s all lands on said strip that are not tiled on by the 1st day ul' September go to the liailroud Co.

Those who have not yet paid for their land, have till the 1st of June, 1371, to make eaid payment. Jr3 Stowell has everything in the fruit and vegetable line at all times. Apples, Mellons, Corn ami Tomatoes, in abundance. Hair Pullintf i wo of ihr leading Dem-aii-moiuli-, ul this burg, iudiilgcd in little set to of hair pulling, gouging and in Trout of Stowell'H'storeeuThdrsday Chignons, Culir.o Wrappers, Lilly While, Beauty Wash and Lip was torn, brushed 1111U strewed 'promiscuously over the pavement. No damage other ise done.

J. Star of Biingino 011 Sherman street, withhersis ter Carrie Slur, were, lor offenses well known ARRIVALS AND DICI'Alt'l'ClthS OK TICA1.VS WEAVER BRO'S, fined in the amount of and $15.30. minutes ot the Spring: River Farmers Club: Lowki.i., Kansas, July 2d, 1S70. AKMK.5. (Usenger p.

'wight, No. a 7 m. The club met at Lowell according to adjourn ineiit, Vice I'rvMdeut (, B. Hitchcock in the ebai Dealer in I he Ch-rokee Sentinel, published at Baxter After readiiiK and adopting the minutes, tNsncnirer, a. i.

Bright, No. 10 Jim a M. liigruham as chairman of lite eommilKc appointed Springs, Kansas, is lore lis. It is an eight page paper filled with matter, pertaining tu tlii' advancement of its Sect in confer ith a conunitlee from the Cherokee Co Mentze '1 pro) rhetor of the Beer Corner, has idac.eil lis under ohliiratian Tor a lutein. The AdvocuU' is one of the most inter Agricultural und Horticultural Society, stated thai the committee had attended to the object of of Srhwitzgsble's Kaiisas City Beer.

We like it esting exchanges on our list. The pioprietors so does every bod v. He knows it, and keeps a that (ippoiiilmi'iit, and that the two committee display more enterprise aud ability in its manage full sunidv of the best, ice cold, on draught, at hai 1 united on the fol. owing report: ment, than any newspaper published in any of all times, at his favorite retort on the corner of 1st Thai the members of the Spring ltiver Far the territories west ot us. We hope that they will Military anu Slieriuan street.

BUSINESS MSN, TAKE NOTICE All Hastiness Locals and Advertisements be banded in by Thursday noon, of each week, to insure insertion in our columns. receive a proper reward for their labors mere he requested to to the con rititution sod become members of the ounly So Baptist Tabernacle. There will be a Church DRUGS. MEDICINES, P.iNS. OILS, DYES, 40 Corner Military and Sherman BAXTER SPKlNaS, KAS.

c.ielv, and that members of the Spring itiver Far ami Covenant meeting, held in the Taberuacbi mers Club, who may not have oporfllliity of Seein f3" Messrs. Niles, Uruvc A Batcmnn, have completed the foundation to their two story brick block, on the Suiitb-west corner of Military and that constitution, may, by giving their names to on Sunday at 11 a. m. und sr. The services are being well attended, and good interest pre the Secretary of the Spring Itiver Farmers Club vails.

It is probable that the meetings will eon tiuue another week. und being by him, handed to the Secretary of the Neosho Streets. They will commence laying the brick next week. The dimensions are Ml 70, two stories high. One of the rooms 1111 th- first floor, to be ocra- Be mire to rend the advertisement "Grentest Work ol the age, (bid paper, ac County Ageictiltural Society, may thus become member of the ounty organization.

ill The tiit. Spring Itiver Kurinc rs Club respect pied as Banking ollict- of Meters. Graves Nile De Wolf's Banking House. The finishing touches to this pretty aud substantial edifice is being made, and in a few days will throw open its doors to do a general naukiiig business fully urge the Cherokee Co. Agricultural and Ior and the other, un a Urufr Store.

A Scientific Wonder The I via Mickos-enpt adapted to popular and seienlilic ue. Itead (he advertisement. Price 3 Jin ticultiiral Society, to hold a lair iu this County When completed, thi block will be the most imposing of any in the city, snd will be an orna this full. ment to it. 3d.

That a meeting be called at Columbus, on At the present lime, new buildings QIN(iLK COPIES OP SEX TIN EL neatly done up in Wrapper, fur Ave ceutc, can be obtained at (hit) olliee. A large stock of the 20th of uly. That it be ell published, Justice Davi' Court. --II' any one thinks if possible, there may be a large attendance, thai that the supposed over the eyes of "Jus members limy be obtained from all parts of the are springing up in nearly every part of the City We count from our window about twenty new-buildings in course of construction. And most of thenar more substantial and ellegant than those put up in the early part of the season tice, fleets the option ofJudge Davis, tliey are Any one can muke II.

liunor in thin 36 Hn liood wholesome Vinegar, it. See adertitjemeiit of Couuty, and that at this meeting, elect snathe board, choosing the members from all pifls of the Cj-Hoots and Shoes lixvlusively Extra induce-luent offered. 10 per cent, saved to the wearer liy buying your Hoots and Mioes ot the Boot and Skou Store just north ol the Wiggins iiouse. Call aud see for yourselves. 33-0in PUKE DRUGS, 1'ATKxVT MEDH'IN'Kft.

NOTIO CY GUhS OILS, DYES, KTC, ETC. County, ns will best unite theintcrestiiiftiie coiiliiy iu the proposed fair. 4th. That a proposition be made to Columbus by the Counly Society, that the fair be held at Columbus, providing that the city will furnish grounds, water, stock and produce sheds. Then We call the attention of our readers, to the advertisement of Mr.

J. Smith, Successor to Messrs. rotten Shoc.klty, in the Book and Stationery trade. We trust that the old patrons of the firm, will patronize Mr. Smith with the fame liberality, as they have the old firm.

He will be found a clever and social gentleman. Always accommodating, and fully up to all the wants and requirements of the trade. ir ivoiiuuiius will 110KI0 tins, to hold the fair at any town hi the county that will urni. grounds. Un motion, the report was adopted in full.

(In motion of D. Ingrahain, the Kditors of Consfanlly on hand, and sold tow for cash. mistaken. This Court knows itself. The traditional bandage and scaled to the contrary not with standing.

Among the offenders) airainut the law, brought before this tribune! for the past week were, Jas. Campbell, for obtaining money under false pretences. Bound over in clefuult of bail, in the sum of $500,00. Michel Yosey and Paul Keeling, charged with grand larceny, were alt, bouml over, and held to hail in the sume amount. Isaac McCoy, fur borne Mailing, was sent tip and held to bail fur $500 OO only A Want Supplied.

Through the enterprise of the Heal Kstute linn of Messrs Hawkins, Bur-hum Lund tin will Hliortly add to their oflice a complete Abstract of Titles fur this county. They have purchased the right of use and a full set ot books of Crandall, Sennet Cranditll's Ledger System of abstract, which is the most simple and Complete of any now in use. In this system they keep an account with every man in the county that has ever owned uny real estate. To which an in Mr. W.

B. Hull, has purchased the interest of How many housewives are there who have ex- I'erieiicecl the. dilliculty ol obtaniug good ineciir Cead the advertisement of W. II. llmiop in this lajter.

30 .4.. FrcHh Kggs and Yellow Butter can always be bod. Itead 1 he advertisement "Greattst Work of the Age, in this paper. 30 3m Dkntistky. Dr.

A. C. be in JJuxIer 011 lie First Monday of fncli nioiilh, and will remain during the week. 2-n2'J-ly Prescription always carefully compouasled the Sentinel aad Working Man' Journal, were elected us honorary members, of the Spring Hiver Farmers Club. TheKssayof CJ D.

Hitchcock, on wheat culture, was very practical, and the discusiou provoked by it, was both amusing und instructive On motion the society adjourned, to meet ut W. W. (Hiiekikin) Mnry's, west of Lowell, on the 1st Saturday in August. li. It.

lil ICIK'OCK, Act I'res't. C. W. HAUVliV, Secretary. I.

B. Dyer, his partner in the wholesale Grain and Produce business. This house is doing a large business und deserves to. Mr. Hall is a live business man, and hns advantages in his particular line far ahead of any other firm in the same business.

Headvcrtiscs as does every other sensible, successful, and liberul business man. Weaver Bro's. Oly Sttidy your interests and read the 'Greatest Work of the Age iu this paper. 36 3in dex is so arranged as to wtiow a complete chain of L.I3T OP LETTERS, Remaning uiiculied in the 1. O.

at tluxter Springs, hns. for the week ending July 30th, '70. Persons calling for said Letters, will please say advertised aud give date ul List, J. ii. WILLIAMS, Pi M.

Ill SOLUTION 4 The partnership hererefore esletiug tteLmeom Wroti'n A Shoe.kley, Is hereby dissoU'ed ji tnu--tunl consent. W. B. Hhocckley assiimingal) liabilities, and is alone authorised to. cettle LU business of the firm.

A. P. yr. b. sriocKLkT.

Baxter Springs, Kas, July 46, 170. The Craisr Microscope. This Microscope is implifled and ailapted to popular an well as ri-ntillc ime. A now optical wonder! This is the only instrument of high power which requires no local adjustment, and therefore can be readily taed by every one, even by children. Costing only Two Dollars and Seventy-five Cents, dy mail post paid, it is within the reach of all in the community, and should be on the t.ible of every I'rao-tioner.

itead advertisemeut in this paper. 80 3iu Abbott Walter title to every foot of land in the county. We wish them the success they di nerve iu Iheir new enterprise. Pay TJp Last week we sent a notice to etch delinquent subsorilir, requesting hi in to conic to the otliee ond pay up tjuite a number receiving these notices did not fully understand that tliey were iu arrears for one year' bubseriptiou, having paid for one year. To all those we would say that the lime paid for has expired, and our terms being in avvakce, another year's is Apperson Win It Allien Albert Braiihuin John Brown I houi Brown John'L Mhilock Bulhird Francts It 3 Jiwlkrky William haney 1 Clutter Win Culler Nicholas Daily Mis MH1 llavi Itrobert Green Wm 3 0O0 Bills fresh ground HYDRAULIC CE-I ENT in bulk or bbl The best and cheapest ev-ry barrel warranted.

AlKo, I1MN i'AINIS, MBEKS and OC1IKUS. Address Fort Scott Paint aud Cement Works, Kort Scott, Kansas. 371m ATTACHMENT NOTICK. In the District of Cherokee County, 11th, Judicial District of Kansas. John Nevlns and H.

W. Robh doing business under (he tivaie OruVr Pu'uticiliou of J. Nevins A (. Phitntia A M. Hutchinson and Jnn i merson Iiull.

doing business IXsfendent under the numeoflhill St Hut-.) cltinion. A.M, Hiitchlnsom. and Jim merson Hint will lake notice that the above Plaint ills, John Nevlns and A. Itolsb, did on the 3M. day ol inly, IU70, fde lhHr urihn in 'he.

District Cohii of Cherokee; Couutv.litb Judicial District Ksnssn. ELECTION PROCLAMATION. Voticc Is hereby triven thnt there will be un elec Bering Jame.l lleory llering Bill KM 53" We visited Columbus on Wednesday last, and, while there made the acquaintence of the Mesers. Lea Brothers, who arc the editors and publishers of th Columbus Independent. The first number this paper, will appear next Saturday.

Their material is new throughout, and the proprietors, are both, No 1 printers, and they will doubtless supply the Coluiubusites with a live newspaper. 3 The A) toon Wilson Co I'nion, bus changed bands, and we are glad to see taking bold of it, our old County Attorney James A.mith, and his excellent wife, Carrie Stearns Smith, formerly of the Skntixej, Ollice They know how to get up a good paper, aid we expect it to improve rapidly We are alKo glad to notice that the Union supports Junor. Lows Tor Congress. Keep in that line Jim. ai you will surely succeed.

Excelsior. Mr. lsinh Cooper, the agent for the Kxceliior Beupi.r and Mower, tiRs on hand a good supply, of Kxcelsior Mower which are a general favorite in this country Ills sales so far have been large, aud the machine justly merited it. Mr. Cooper, is a reliable Man, and handles this In preference to any other machine in market knowing, that any guarantee that he make fur it will be made good in action of the inwliiuc.

Farmers and hay contractors, should call at bis store on Military street, and examine this machine before purchasing. Ci The Cherokee District Court has been in session at Columbus for the past two weeks, and has yet a sufficient number of cases on the docket to keep it in session lor thr next two weeks. We hope next week to be able to publish a complete list of all cases of, also the unines ul attorneys in attendance. Judge Webb i very prompt and correct in hij rulings, and, fur a we have beeu able to a-certaln, is giving general tatwiactWa. tion held in the 2d ward, City ot Baxter Springs, monday the 8th day of August, 1H70, for the purpose of electing one counc ilman to All a vacancy.

L. DENTON, Mayor. against the sabl Hutchinson an Jaruersou. A lexiiniler H'ickcn John Barer Ganes Brown Imihc Bnfly I)r ti Briien Peter Buker liaeus Mrs Martha Crawford (ieorge lay ton It C'arinely Chamberlain John Duncan I'lioiMas It Dawning II If Lsliuger Jiiiiicr Gardner A Bros nil) Lli Ilarvy Francis Henrd Jones Johnson Ml MOeaa, Johnson Kemp Jas KiHseu William Lewis Archibald Lewis it Littlepsgi: It A Miner JiiHIes (," McMonigle Mathis Marrows Mrs ii-klee Columbus1 IVarcc lb-id I'earce til win It libel ii Keeve C'hsrles IU flow i Simpson II Strong Kiugleton (I Smith Josuph II Sjiencer Miss itisu I real I imolhv 'J'liompson Well Walker Henrv Wheclei Cltu'K due. collect all suuHcnpuoni iu uilvance, regardless of pi riy.

We hnve to pay cash for the paper which we use and our pi iiit.rs lor their work, and must have cuHh forsuuscriptions. Some few have complied with the notices a puid up, but a large majority have not to those that owe us 011 past subscriptions und thuse that continue their paper we respectfully ask puyuiei-t. JfJ" Baptist services will be held at Uie Tabernacle (on the I'ublic Sqiiurej in tliif city to-niorrow. Preaching by the Itev. inlield ocjII, Mate Missionary tor Kansas.

CAT1L1S TRADE. Arrivals during the have been large, the number reaching fully 4, GOO head cattle. Shipment Last will reach nearly 100 cur loads. We have no great change in pr. res to ijuote this weeg.

Bui lower prices r-expected next week, owing to tin great depression in Katern markets. The must ol nhjpiticiitit during Hie past week were made by uwuein, but lew buyers being in the market. A number of droves have arrived from Abilene, und uiore are reported on tile way. The grass in abtiutlanre and will doubtless keep good during the entire season; Water pleuty ami In favorable localities, Kansas City Beer and Ala Depot Richard iybury, agent for SchwiUgabel's Iter and Kump's ce chrated Ale, also Cigars ana Lienors, otHce on Military Street, south of the Steam thiw Mill, Baxter Springs, Kansas. 38tf Johnson LI Johnson Jane Jonen '1 bourns hlieufh-ld Laud ret liobert J.lilihriuge Lea McMillan Kilty JCijhun 011 McCorinick McClur I hou mi rrotinnin Perry rank Kenond Itujibui IteClor Kd oil 111 Stroke lewis Kwope (iKI StuiUi It Singleton Mit Naaa Tliotnpson Wra iaium t.

or A Wilson Welch Miss Jasie HiJiUt 1 ruukliu Ball, above defendants, lor the recoverr Of the sunn of a tn. real there'-, on at the rate of per cent. nf auuiuu, from April 2Mb 1S70. On un amount fur money sml goods, t'uruitilxd by said PlaintiOs. to said Defeo-Oants.

You ace further notified that an attach, meat lias befcii issued in Raid action, aud levied upon lots, one and two, in Block one, and lot li in Mock ISj, i the City of Baxter Springs, as the property of said A. M. Ilutchsusont which prop-, trly, I'liiuitLtTs seek to have subjected to the payment of the said I'laintills claim of J02.70iuid 111-leicot as aforesaid T6n ar further itotilied that, you uuist answer this rV.ilion tiled by lh I Iniu-titf, in Uw lUiove action, on Ijelorethe -Jay of hepu-iuberi 1B7, or said petition will he taken, as true, ami a Judgement rendered against said, Uelendauts nr the atoresaid sum of wjlh iatierest tlM-ve on. at the mte of 7 per cvnt. per.

nu liinu hum Uie ifttn day of April, 1m70u and. costs ol suit. JOII KKVINS CO.fc By U111.JI. lluixOtt. their Altv.

Attest: P. Aiidtrsou. Clerk ul.lUu DisC Cuait Having disposed of my stock of Goods snd No-' Cons, to Mr. A. J.

Smith, (late of Leavenworth, Kansas,) who will herealter, conduct the buoi-of Hook, Stationery and Notions, at the old ttand in IIornor'aNew Building, on Military St. I fie trtily recommend Mr. Smith, to the citixena Baxter Spring aud vicinity, as a gentleman of business capacity, aud one deserving their patro-Mge July 1870 W. B. eUOCKLKY.

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