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Pottawatomie Chief from St. Marys, Kansas • 3

Pottawatomie Chief from St. Marys, Kansas • 3

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The Pottawatomie Chief. When you want a good clean shave or shampoo, call on Gustav Roehringer. KAIIIOID TIME TABLE. KANSAS PACIFIC RAILWAY Atiaeti: last express froinz East, leaveB SATURDAY, MARCH 1879. daily a 12,53 T.

Kansas Ctij express aves 1 daily, except Snu-lays, at 5,10 a. if St. Patrick's Day Meeting. St. Marys, March 2, '79.

Pursuant to adjournment the Irish Catholics of the Parish of St. Marys met in Linn's Hall at 1:30 Pat'k. McGuire in the chair. On motion the minutes of the last meeting and the report of the Com "VYe understand that some good horses will be sold at the cattle sale for the benefit of the church. DEALERS IN 9IERBITT BROS.

0. rillllfcalw Denver nsECKpren oing west, eaves daily st 3,42 p. E-n as Cty expr sb voiug West 1 aves daily, except at 3,08 a. YOUR SUBSCRIPTION J. 3.

WALKED. Agent Buy your cigars, tobaccos, pipes of Gastav Roehrinser. He has FROM. .1870 i is; i PROFESSIONAL. a large and complete assortment.

AMOUNTS TO S- mittee of arrangements were adopted as ad. On motion the following preamble and resolutions were adopted: The Irish Cathotics of the parish of Saint Marys make manifest their Several couples of our young folks General Merchandise ST. itAEYS, IvS. We have on hand a large stock of FALL and WINTER GOODS, which we will sell at LOW FIGURES. Our stock is as complete as 'any in the country, and we will JTSTIV ROEMKI5GE8, FASHIONABLE BARBER.

Gentle Women TYho want glossy, luxuriant and wary tresses of abundant, beautiful Hair must use LION'S KATHAIBOH. This elegant, ciieap article always makes the Hair grow freely and fast, keeps it from falling out, arrests and cures gray-ness, removes dandruff and itching, makes the Hair strong, giving it a curling tendency and keeping it in any desired position. Beautiful, healthy Hair is the sur result of using Kathairon. Please give this matter your immediate attention. attended the school exhibition at Sally Sweeney's school, in Greenwood Hair-cutting, sharing and Shampooing done to district, last Thursday.

oraer. chop in i rge stone building, opposite BRKVITIES. Mr. Joe Schaeffer, one of the most Wood gentlemanly conductors on the K. P.

made our town a two days visit this Wood on subscription. Dont take down your stoves. ATTORNEY AT LAW, week. He informs us that the freight business of the compan3T foi sympathy and sentiments in relation to the recent disaster, the following preamble and resolutions, to-wit: Whereas, The wisdoaa of an inscrutable providence ha9 visited us with a fire that has temporarily destroyed one of the two institutions that have been our hope and our pride, and whose aim and object we prize above all earthly wealth, and, Whereas, In this instance, the immediate sufferers is the greatest of those great orders, whose example and actions have shed a ray of glory around the Catholic church, Our city boot black reports busi the piesent season far exceeds that ness dull. R.

J. NUGENT, M. D. of the corresponding time last year As any reliable house in the State. We have Special Bargains in Boots and Shoes.

John 'Flanagan is putting up an Physician Sc Surgeon, E. B. Reynolds will lecture at the addition to his store. Waneg, Kaniat, Warreu Fulton ourcounty surveyor, was in town Thursday, T. W.

COSTELLO A. MORRALL, M. D. 34tf Congregational church Tuesday and Wednesday evenings March 11th and 12th. Those who were unable to hear him at Bismarck Grova last September should avail themselves of this opportunity.

Tuesday night Louis Shumway is building a new De in and in this calamity it is those good Fathers who are called upon to take up the cross and exercise the heroic WWB HAYE A LINE OF ALL KINDS OF GROCERIES. Physician 3t Surgeon, house at his farm on Dep Creek. mitli Wagons, virtue bequeathed to them by their Which of oar merchants will be Wanfjo, Km. illustrious founder, Ignatius of the lecture will be free, nd on Wednesday night only ten cents. the first to advertise spring goods.

Call and see us at The Old Stand. WE PAY THE HIGHEST PRICE IN CASH FOR ALL KINDS OF GRAIN. MOHLER POOL. G. WILLIAMSON, The St.

Marys Comet Baad fur nish the music on St. Patrick's Dav Physician 3t Surgeon, Loyola. It is therefore Resolved, That we, the Irish Catholics of St. Marys Parish, offer to those, our spiritual Fathers, the faithful and affection and condolence that should spring from us their DOORS, BLINDS, HAIR CEMENT Building Material generally. And ivill Se 1 at the Mr.

A. Wilson, of Kiiigville, was Wt. Marys, Km. in the city on business last Thurs Fouad. We found it on the stairway leading to our office Thursday afternoon, since which time have been unable to keep it from our mind.

It looks like a blind bridle, but is made of white cloth and has pockets in it. spiritual children. And it is day. MISCELLANEOUS. Resolved, That as such we offer to ST.

HAB MILLS LOWEST LIYING RATES. Josiah Reed shipped a car load of them, to the Father Rector, to the Father Treasurer and to all the Fathers of the great Jesuit Orrsr Yaii on Sih street, near tke depot. cat Je from this plac last Wdnes day night. EAt BIOTHEEI, bankers The owner will please call at this office and take it awaj-. No charge for this notice.

stationed here, our profound and heartfelt symphthy; encouraged and strengthened by the teachings of the We want a good correspondent at MANUFACTURES THE THE BEST BRANDS OF FAMILY FLOUR, nsv 2m ut-on Re il Esta Lo egi Warn go and Rossville. Let's heai Holy Catholic Church, which in ate- r.f Iutei Commissi Furnish tb; r.c:- of T.t' Ik every txvA of id from some one. W. A. Coy, representing the wholesale furnishing house of Schus to ouatv.

r. cases fo on-rc idents. A so, Csilediaui ncd Insurance Agent. Addreas, Bcal Brethe uisvij Kn. Seeger Helm are busy tearing structs us to receive cheerfully and thankfully the ill with the good things that God sends, knowing that they come from a Father who knows what is best lor his children, we bow ter, Tootle of St.

Joseph, was Sacred Heart Academy, St. Marys, fultawatomie County, Kansas. THIS ACADEMY Offera to Y-ung Ladis the West, all the a-lvautages of a lid, ful and Polite Ed cation. Scholastic duties -suiutd, September 2nd, Day pi Is ami ted to the iss s. Terms on application, will be found very moderate.

Address, The Superioress, 2S-tf St. Marys, X.a.s. out a partition and otherwise im proving their shop. leal and Mill Feed. Pays the Highest Cash Price as For Grain tie year imi, aid im tin (tost Attention to (Mci fat XTIIEXTAI.

MOTEL. 1-RZriTLOWlCZ A FRITCHE, P.sp'rs, Cor. Fwurth and kerakee Ye absent minded local has al in meek submission to his Holy will, and pledge ourselves to make every effort in our power to aid the Fath in the city last Thursday. Mr. Coy enjoys the reputation of being one of the best salesmen in the west and our merchants would do welt to order their goods through him.

And, by the way, don't forgot to advertise them. ready acquired the habit of starting ers in the early establishment of L1A.TZN WORTH, KAMSAS. tor the daily trains bare-headed. that seat of learning which was so lately our greatest pride. Hammer has bought 20 head of Guaranteeing F.

11 Satisfaction t) All. A Reasonable Discount to the Trade. On motion Jeremiah Moylan, corn-fed steers, If you want good John O'Flanagan and Thomas Ward ueei steak give bum a call. 8 4t Mr. Wm.

L. Scott, the gentleman C. PLAMONDON. Ti Cellars Per Day. Oaaaihnst run to aad eta this kause in con.

section with all the trains. C. BOGUS, Proprietor. OSrosr and Lincoln Arenuei, WAMEGO, KANSAS were appointed a committee to have Through a "chance" at the fair the resolutions engrossed and to JOHN F. LIMERICK, WAMEGO, KANSAS.

MONEY TO LOAN On P.eal Estate security. Long time and ths very lowest rates. By special arrangruents I am now prepared to Moan money to the fanners Central at lower rates, and on better terms than ver before offered. If you want a Iotb ob your larm, call en me anal your wants will be supplied. I loan oa Final Rs-ceivers' Receipt if you have no patent.

Call at my office in Warn ego, south of railroad track, or address me and jour business will bs done up in short order. 2-2tf ly agent for Hill's Manual of Business Forms, for Pattawatomie, Davis and Waubaunsee counties, called John O'Farrell holds a clear title to present them to the Jesuit Fathers, a cane which brought about 18. On motion the committee of ar on us last Tuesday, and obtained Insure yoar property in Conti rangements were instructed to en Farnismed tk oughsut. Good Banna) Roorcs WESTERN STAR CARRIAGES fa onmercial men. charge Tot aandling our name foi twx books.

This work is by far the finest of its class gage the St. Marys Band for the St. nental Inearanee Company. A. J.

Beakey, Agent. 2 8tf Utggmga. tt JJ.SO cr 'lay. I Ian buyers aaJ nawcomer Patrick's Dav celebration. I yet published, and should be read and studied by everybody.

When On motion meeting adjourned un IE The nv building for the parish Seclalia, VXo.9 iSTO. til Sunday March 9th. school is nearly finished, sod has al Mr. Scott calls on you put down Le.UISTILLC, A A ready received one coat of paint. STORES your name and you will always consider the money well spent.

PATS UcOSMA', irieto The largest and the bet stock Sad This house i- ited ne-r the cou -use PATRICK McNElYE, Secretary. Laclede Items. Several gangs of fine horses have dled i Li the county, is at Lereau and De- th- best a (or trav lers treod in conatotioa with the hou8e. atariaa'ci Harness -hop. 22 if.

Last Monday night about ten Mohler Pool are busy invoicing stock this week, and they are hav ing all they can do to wait on cus Mli LS. St and tor, LOUSVILLE, KANSAS, MBRBITT Prr prieo-s. at bran-is itt fa ilv Fieur eomtamlv on ha: d. A re tiiscouat to in trad--. usrnm grin iinj a apocia RYE ground o.i Fridays.

SasU' paid for all kind of grain. Louisville. n. 11, 1379. ARB ALL o'clock, several shots were heard in the rear of Goldstandt Cohen's store, and several young men declared they saw a man running, but a thorough search afforded no clue to the origin of the shots.

Perhaps some of our merchants or their tomers. The Louisville band have kindly Im. IEtjlU Blast, offered the use of their band wagon to th St. Marys band for St. Fat- -AND DOING clerks who must occasionally empt- MOXKY Htm rick Da'.

the chambers of their revolvers to TO IiO. TO LOAN. clean them could clear up the mys The band boj's are busy with Oa iaapraved farm. Lo ia'erist and moderate THE LEADING BUSINESS some new pieces for St. Patrick tery passed here lately bound west.

About one hundred head have passed within the past ten daj-s. Thomas Cooney and family arrived yesterday from Leavenworth. He will settle near Laclede. John AY. Smith has moved up near Arispie P.

O. He has bought a farm. A young folks party at J. M. Jordan's last Thursday evening.

About thirty-five present and all enjoyed themselves. Johnathan Daun has just sold a fine team of American horses to Mr-Benton of Yieuna. Price, $200. Mr. Jenkins, a gentleman from Ohio, has arrived and will settle on the Ed Welsh farm south of this place.

Rev. G. W. Henderson has just Day, when all may expect to hear eaairxas Weeanseiia rumrtrci larms Place theaa ia our hards if yeu want to a. A.

READ CO Cor Linooln At, and R. R. Truck, i-l-f Wiato, Eirbm. The Kansas Pacific is doing an un some excellent music. usually large passenger business, OF THE CITY.

The Atchison ghost probably had trains being delayed almost every business in St. Marys this week, re Al'lTIOKEER. "avTOTWITHSTAXDiyG my lreatiop, at pro J3j eat in Topeka, I want to siy to roy ol fr. nils ol St Marra and surrounding count' port says one was seen here on day at the Union Depot at Kansas City by the transferring of passengers and baggage at that place. Thursday, the western bound passen Wednesday evening.

rect, tjji iis arrival, if you are not suited, you cin return it by paving the freights. The freight will La about the same- as for 400 pound-, lirst class, between your place and St. Louis. Clergymen and useful institutions favorably considered. To Carriage Makers: You know that if wheels are "Sarvkn" and IUq axles ''Anchor Brand," the strength is there.

They are all right and the carriage is likely to bo all right. Wc can furnish you a carriage made b- the beet machinery better than yon can readily make, for less money. It is of the best style, materials and workmanship; but it lacks the hand finish given to the "most expensive work. This you can add. You can take off the rubber curtains and put on leather; the paint lias a solid lead body and you can rub down ten or twenty more coats; and then 3 ou will have an article better than your own, touched up to suit your customers, which will give better satisfaction and more profit than your own work.

Try it. PRICES. Top Buggy, with Sarven Wheels, Oil Tempered Springs, Leather Top and Trimmings, and Rubber Side and Back Curtains, $150, ithout Top 1 10, With Side Bar lQ Without Top 130 Drop Front Fenders and Lamps, (Pluetoo) 2 springs ISO Phaeton with 3 Springs, end Gate 140 Single Harness 20 Extras net, Pole, S10; Apron. S3. 50 Plank Runners to transform a bugg into a sleigh, $7.

LE1CH Sedalia, Mo. A lull line of carriages, of first class material and workmanship, substantial and elegant, is now etTer-ed at prices to correspond with the times and with the decline in all other things. A good, well made, stylish boggy, with leather trimmings, oil tempeied springs, sarveu wheels for S110; With leather top and rubber back and side curtains SI 50; A plucton with lamps and fenders $180, and all other carriages in proportion. All fully warranted. In nothing else has the decline in prices been bo slowly accepted as in carriages.

The dread of unsafe work, dangerous and dear at any price, has forced many to use carriages, at very dear prices, or cling to the saddle. But now, by the use of perfected machinery, we can furnish a carriage strong as the strongest and at a fair price The Anchor Brand Axles and the Sarven Wheels insure strength, and all can see that they are getting in other respects just what they want. We use the Anchor Brand Axles, the Sarven Wheels, Oil Tempered Springs, th best Swedes Iron for the Iron Work and Second Growth Hickory for the Wood Work; and we offer a Buggy that will run with the greatest ease to both horso and rider, and that will out wear two clumsy vehicles made by ordinary workmen. Wo furnish just the article wanted and every test is wholly satisfactor-. Piano, Coal Box or Drop Front Buggies, as preferred.

Aget.tB wanted. Where there are none, we will give the first purchaser the agent's discount of 30 per cent. Mode of buying: Deposit the price in the bank, and send us a certificate that you have done so, ond the carriage will sent you as di that 1 hold myself in readings to fu all What is the meaning of th se My Drug, Dry Goods and Hardware Stores arc all FILLED TO REPLETION, kiads mt Sales, anal cry taeru as aeretomre. stict specialty. and ssv lacilities lor widespread advertising a nMSartsMM d.

lermthe most ro isunable. Call "red deads" which are so promiscuously tossed about on our streets; are we to have a base ball club? ger, due here at 3:42, and consisting of 14 coaches, was delayed four hours at that place, in waiting for trains on the Missouri Pacific and St. Louis, sae at tk Karu er office, or address me at Topeka. recovered from a severe spell of H. G.

EVANS. George Megnin sells at auction Kansas City Northern roads. They this (Saturday) afernoon, a big were mostly emigrants bound for the New Goods. THE OLD RELIABLE mare, a lumber wagon, a set of har western part of the state and ne-s, one double cultivator and a MEAT Iff A Sterling plow. A.

J. Yan Syckle Call and see me as I will not be the sale. In "cleaning up" we find the fol lowing which was intended for the Chief but was probably crowded out Mr. Ames Bloomer, one of the ending horse men of Jefferson coun for want of space: t. Mr ys, Kansai.

Freh Mets, 8 sn ge, Poultry, always on A nd aad caetomera' c. Is, hour-, promptly tended tt. Cash p-i for hides and i adta. IT. Larocque, BASF OF ERIN," SiL'OH.

Oa theATenae opposite the Depot, ty, passed through this place last WAGONS FARM IMPLEMENTS Much is said about the inconven unday, on his return from Russell, ience of silver money. We should like to take the monev on a thousand new Of all kinds at Ea Tissej Prices. sickness. Our blacksmith, P. Froeh is having a fair run of custom at present.

Our estimable friend, Mr. J. B. Simkins is about to leave for Nebraska. Mr.

E. M. Rowles has fifty odd head of fine steers which have wintered well. Rev. A.

McCoin has nearly completed a new house 2 miles south of this place, on his recently purchased tract. The Baptist church here is at present without a pastor, and preaching occurs seldom; why is this so, can't this place support a minister? Chas. Schwandt was in Topeka a few davs ago. Paddy. which place he disposed of sever- a subscriptions, and take it all in silver good horses.

that, and nslr tne inconvenience Jfy Id fr'rrr's, r.nd fw nn's, 'e coriully irm-t-d look through any sief, and a "tisfy tiie seines as to h-j tr'. th ot vt h. I "-ay. Hon. E.

G. Ross, of the Lawrence and burthen. We think the views of the former Standard, called at our office last Wednesday evening. He is work- local on that score about right, but All Kinds of Csuntry Produce Taken. up the interests of his paper in this locality.

The Standard is one we don't want a thousand more subscribers, a hundred new ones would satisfy us. We will take silver from ATTEND TO IT XOW! Where the bys do nd a-e re railed with the pure-1 drinks, of te batman acture Bourl on, Irish WhTssie, Br ni ies, rorefgn and 'estic Wines and er; t-tied and in keg-, to be lound in couh4y. WARM. AND MIXED DRIKKS In tLir s'a-on. OiTea acsillwhei; in th city.

We set Ou est for aU. OAMTON. the best papers in the state, and St. May, KAxg.ig. O'FLANAGAN.

wo none ne may meet wun buccubj-, The Missouri Pacific TIIItOIIH LINK Is 'be exclusively legitissate root ta ST.ILOTJI3 I what we have, however, but don't bring us gold as we have no use for A CM a. tm Get Good. bov Matter. Mr- Supples, one of the farmers living on Cross Creek, it and don't want it. One farmor has already brought us a basket fill aList betters Ramainins: in the post offica at St may consider nimseu one oi tuts ed with the worthless stuff as pay ckiest of men.

He was in want ment for the Chief one year in ad MarVS. Pottawatomie COUntV, Feb. the World Literature. Sinele copy. or 2 por --n Oil Chromo fl4x20 inches) of Yosemito Ami to all psints.

EAST, NOFfH tnd eBT, ia Si- Looi TOe laTiiwarth 'Tim' and yanr area Hone Paper for a Tary feaw Price. of a new cook stove, and had made ji- 28, 1879 vance, and we were under the pain- alloy." price. f3; Blaek Sheep," a 31.50 book, in paper "Christian Oakley's Mistake a at book, in paper binding, and a nample copy of "Wood'a Household MagMine all post-paid, for only 30 cent up nis mitia to can uu vuv ui uu.i ul necessity of refusing it. Bring hardware dealers this week and pur ia money, or in one-cent post-ee n-tmps. wanted.

Moat litmrai-torms. bntnothinx sent rroo. Andreas ft. 8. Weed.

Tribue Buildxa. Nov York Oi us wood, potatoes, eggs, in fact any chase one but his "number 9 saves I FAST EIPRtt! mm DTI Bvtiea ImM any a3 R. Loins thing but geld. him that expense. on't fail to attend the cattle Synopsis of the Statement of the Richmond, Mary Ettlinger, Jacob Graham, Prof Kapp, Joseph McBrido, James Sewart, Wm Schroeder.

Mrs Welch, John Wilkingr, George Weich, Edward Wolf, George Henrie Parties calling for any of the above letters will please say "advertised." S. P. ANGLE, P. M. ST.

MARY'S MARKET, Corrected weekly by Mobler A Pool. We have iast completed an arrangempnt shrebj we are enab'd to club the Lear er.worth "Timps," the verr best pap'-r in the West, with ibe Pottawatomis Chibf. The price of The Daiy "Times" sale at this place about the middle WILLIAM KURTZ. CITY DRAYMAN St. Marys, Kansas.

Would iosp- ctfully asli- it the patronage of all thoae the transferring of merchandise etc. May be lound at the depot. Mt jp H. KEKKET, Manufacturer and Dealer In FaSHIINABlE ready-made and CUSTOM CLOTHING. 2-64t St.

Hmmus, Kahsas. PAT'K KENNEDY, Sixtli St. Marys, Kansas Bleeps the best stock of Liqu re in the city. Wite, Od Wi i Ae a Beer always on band. A st ass Bi lia Tai le in oonnccli-n with the Saloon Bot and Cold Drinks setvs.

ha; of psueasge so iciicd- PAT'K. KENNEDY. German American Insurance Company of New York of January 1, 1879. spring 40a58 fall 60a76 20 this month. 100 head of cattle Wheat Corn of The an'r line m-Pins; rULMAX'S 'LUIUl and jIEA Wl i ROOM CARS oa both inorulca; and tveaicg iraics.

ave been donated by the catholics 17 Cash Capital 81,000,000.00 this parish, and will be sold at of per annum the price ot the ottawato-mib Chief it $1-50 per annum. WecffWr; bath for $8 00. The price of the Weekly "Times'' is $1.50 per annum The price of the Pot s-a iSsl -A I (All invested in Tcited States bonds S2 00a2 50 810 35a50 public sale at that time. As the proceeds of the sale are to be used A.SSETS $2,471 780., a DIED. Reserve for Reinsurance 160,840 81 Amount of Unpai i Losses 90 Th-re no chaa of -ars ntaren Kp.nsa"iy aii'J St.

Luis and between St. I. uisn hira tv land, Bi ff.l-. Albary, Itoston Near York it Phil-de BaHio or- Washington. tt biri, 11 Of, Ci cinnati, L.ui-vl'le Msshvil Iadrap-dis, Mobile, bear Orleans Little It Kern- hiB, snd intermedli points A.

W. Mn.i ugh. Ticket Agent, Uiiion Depot, ti B. Ml XHMM. t.

e.t'n 1 ass'r Agent, on pet KANSAS CITY. MO. Oats Flour Butter Egg? Potatoes Lard Chickens per dcz Meal per cwt Wood per cord Bacon rebuilding the college recently TAWATOMlt? CHIEF is i.o'J per annum-We r.ffer both for $2 50 per annum. Of coarse you want to for your destroyed by fire let everybody turn Ad ether Liabilities 19,084.38 Surplus as regards Policy Holders $1,816,048.4 4a5 SI 75 1 00 2 50a4 00 4a3 Welch. On Wednesday, March 1879, of pneumonia, William infant son of Joseph and Mary Welch.

cwn home psper, and yon ought to have a paper published in tte metropolis of the Stat-. This is au extraordinery opportun- ity to obtain both at greatly redaccd out en masse and assist in every way possible. Watch for bills announcing time and place of sale. CHAS. YOUNG, Agent, St.

Marvs, Kansas. Askfo brinish Ticke Tia "Mister ri Pacific..

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