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The Border Sentinel from Mound City, Kansas • 3

The Border Sentinel from Mound City, Kansas • 3

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DISTRICT NOTICE, TWO MOST SUCCESSFUL POPULAR is hereby eifen to the electors of Justices Blanks on hand at the Fxhtixki. herebu TVTOTICEIs Tlie Seiitm ct 01 mm Liaa Couuty Business dUutary. MOUND CITY. ij It IN district No 33 omnoied of the toT''b ps office. OFFICIAL PAPER OF LINN COTJNTY IF I IT Pi: For Summer Clothing at cost go to Ratswate" Miller's.

SiiJli 1 El tq 1st For Blountf Mr. John Hood baa sold his stork of good at Pleasanton, to Kincaid of this place. The stock invoiced thirty-four hundred dollars, and was brought to this place yesterday. This is the way Mound C'ty is dead and this is the way it is moving to Pleasanton, wl.icb means i3t over the left. Other firaas here express a desire to buy any surplus goods that Pleasanton may haye on hand, if they can be obtained at fair prices.

of Paris, Mour.d City, Stanton and Sheridan that a mass meeting of sail district will be held at the Free Church in Mound City, on the 10th day of August, 1872, at 2 o'clock P. M. to select two and two alternates for the State Convention to be held in Lawrence, Kansas, on September 4-h, 1872, and to select two delegates and two alt-rntes for the State Convention to be held at Ti.peka, Kansas, on September 4ib, 1872 a go attendance is requested. Quit ti H. i' For Sate.

Warranty Deeds, Mortgages, Claims for sale at this office. FRIDAY MORNING, AUG. 2, tsvi means expired, or cross as you please. ri When opposite your name, it means, your name v- ill be crossed from the books unless subscription is renewed betore the next issue 3 -T I fl 3 3 a a i- BRICE BARTI I DRUGGlSiS. riesciiptlons carefully compounded.

S. H. B3.ICF, Phy1c ian and Surgeon. Office west south side Main st. GARRATT WATSON, DRY GOODS and Groceries, Quesnsware, etc.

Main si. to- OF THE PERIOD decs "1 so 5S NE PLUS UTLRA. ln 1 t2 5h For Sale. Summons, Subpoenas, and Summons in Replevin Blanks for Justices of the Peace fcr sale at tLis office. Itarber Shop.

eo, Dewey has opened a Berber Shop in his Photograph Gallery-for Uie accommoda LODGE DIRECTORY. I. O. O. F.

MAGNOLIA LODGE No. 20 I. O. O. F.

meets in Hall every Saturday eve-siing. All members in good standing are in--vited to attend, C. H. RICHARDSON, N. G.

JAMES W. WICKHAM, li. S. C. 11 RICnARDtON.

"-j 1 i Main SADDLE and Harness JManuf ictory. A NEW GLEE-BOOK, VITII PIASO ACCOJU' VMHEIT. tion of the public. Call around, everybody. C.

II. TANSEIf EXCLUSIVE aealeriu faoois anJ Hats auJ Cips Wain st" ti 3 3- 3. Started. i 5 I 5 DIED. At his residence in Potosi township, on Monday, July 29, at 5 o'clock, David P.

ased 59 years. Mr. El.iriae leave a wife and four children. He was orderly sergeant of Coinpaij -G," 7ta K. V.

and in both civil and military life was hisrhly respected. It is AUTHoftA rivELV reported that the proprietor the biNTiKEL contemplates removing th.it piper to some town of better prospects. It is also rumored tint he wa.uts to to Pleasanton, but we do not credit it, as he is harrilv a big enough fool to commit such an egregious blunder. Observer. To whom does tile above article refer To people of Pleasanton or Sentinel Badly mixed.

Our young friends, Chandler and Armsby have started an ice cream saloon. Everybody done. J. II GOODMAN, BOOT and 3boemiker. Best of work' Shop with C.

H. Tiusey, Main st. 1ST- thinks they uuderstanil their business. Call I Price, $1.50 each 815 per z. Wherever the Ne Plus Ultra Glee Book has been introdu-l, it ha ben pronounced superior to all other works of i's kind.

It is the largest, latest, finest, an. I only c-ollertion of New Glees and Quartets, nearly all of which have Piano Accompaniments, ad Sample copi'S mailed, post-paid, for SI. 50. J. PETERS, 599 Itroadiraj, X.

Y. -J on them, and test their goods. 2 3 i MRS- JONES, MILLINER and Mantua Maker. Main 'SI AND 2 .5 Skip Tuis! st. A.

A. 51. REGULAR Communications of Wound City Lodije No. 33 of A. F.

held 3n the Mason's Hall, on the first anu Fridays of each Kith. C. H. RICHARDSON, 7. M.

F. C. BACON, Sec'y- Mail arrives at Mound Cuy each day, except Sunday at 3:30 p. m. Leaves Mound City evsry day, except Sunday, at 9 a.

m. Mail closes at 8.3C a. S. L. IVES, P.

M. S- r. -1 C9 ja Zl 2 Those wishing Painting of any kind of cr as ai-3 Paper Hanging done in good style and at bot- -3 a as as 3 3 -3 om figures, will do well to call and leave their 3 5: 0- 1 2 5" 5- 3. -5 orders vith me, at my Star Gallery in Mound City. S3 rr 3 -j, SB to Geobge F.

Dewey. ml C5o4Si are of ilia iniiiicnt Cossstrac-tlois, mul tat tliVit guarantee tiiiritj to give Entire Satisfaetioii S. 2 CI1 UR CII DIRECTOR Y. W. T.

Hereford, breeder of Thorough Bred Short Horn Durham Cattle, Chester Whit 3 ji Hogs, Dominique chickens, Fort Lincoln, NOTICE. Kansas. Constancy for sale, 9-6m As sao itHSflo in ihe Ijois lias Jallufuc-s in jh'ohju-tin fia.USi, c--3'ail'or attti ttis of In Probate Court, county, Stta "Inducements" To those wishing to set out fruit tress a chance is now oflVred at Home ursery, three and four year old apple trees at prices and terms that all may take advantage ct the "hard tiites." We warrant every apple tree to grow, a fine lot of budded peach trees, hede plants and everything usually kept in a nursery. We warrant fall setting of apple, peach, hed ge and many other things. Orders sent to nurst-ry or given to Park Van Zndt, Pleasanton, will receive special attention.

Satifaction given or no sale. Home Nursery, One an I a half miles east of Trading Post, Linn county, Kinsas. of $500 CHALLENGE. L1GUTXIXG SAWS. N.

Y. Am. Inst. Fair Buri.mwG, Nov. 4, 1871.

E. M. Boynton, 80 Beekman N. Y. Sir This certifies that I saw the Lightning Cross-Cut Saw worked bv hand, by two men, N'rV.

2, at this Fair. Said men and Saw cut off a sound 8x0 inch chestnut log in 3 34 seconds an-, 16 cuts of same continuously, in two minutes and 18 seconds, or at a rata of a cord of wood in less than nine minutps I am satisfied that for all purposes of cross-cutting large and small timber, your cross-cuts and wood saws have no rival in speed, in ease, and in simplicity. 1 believe their universal use would save a vast amount of mones and time and lighten the toil of millions of men, J. W. BLAKE, Sup't.

A. I. F. Where the Hardware Trade do not sell the genuine saw, a 6-foot Pros cut and a Wood Saw shipped on receipt of $6 KIKCaiD DEALERS in LM Goods, Gro.ceiies, etc. Mar et.

T. 1 5'li'21 HAKD'tVARL auJ Implements. Main S. L. 1VE3, BOOKS, Stationery and Far.cy Notions Postoffice bu i I ng.

Main at. RALPH YL. KELLOGG, WATCHMAKEil and Jeweler, Postoffica-builJiny. lin st. W.

fl. BIDDLE. ATTORNEY AT LAW and Notary Public Main it. Strict attention paid to business. i C.

BACOSf. STOVES. Tin, French Stamped and Japan ned Ware, Main st. GEO. F.

DEWEY, PHOTOGRAPHER. Work guaranteed. Main st. J. B.

J0SNS0iT, PRUGGIST. Purfuiacriea aud To'ilet articles. Main st. Kansas. J.

F. Broadbead, Administrator ilebonii non pf the estate of Victoria Webster, deceased vs Fannie McAmon, Wm. II. Webster and IMO -0S4 it S.N CCst'a OIS'l well as t'oSIcy to p.ct tlrs VK31' vnnl ins E.syin? the TE1I tJAEi, yck rclv oss sretiins' If you have a watch that has been spoiled by an iucompetent workmau, send it to Franz Bernhardt, and have it repaired in compjete order. Main street, Pteasanton.

52 Mar. 22, 1-y. CONGREGATION AL CIUJUCH. Services every Sabbath at 11 a. and 7 p.

m- Sabbath School at 12 irnaie-mediately after morning service. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7 o'clock- CHRISTIAN CHURCH. 'Services in Free Church building every fourth Sunday of each month. Social meeting every Sundav at 11 o'clock. BAPTIST CHURCH.

Preaching' at Ha- m. and? p. in- en lt and 3d Sundays in each month feab-bath School every Sunday at 9 1-2 a. m. Bible class every Tuesday at 7 m.

MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH. Preaching every Sunday at II a- m. Snnday School at. 3 p. m.

Female Prayer Meeting every Wednesday night. t5io mot itz'vtisttU and I'sr-s'i't'Ci eic: In ass Ks5cssr you are afivays sareof SsavSwy imi. TJNDIR m- BLICiO-JJ ETAKS. SPLl) KY. EXCELS roil- MANUFACTURINO CO.

CV2 2 bT. LOU 155, tt0. AN'D ALL LIVE SI'OVa DEALE13. F. C.

UACON, Agent, ijund City, Ks. At his residence Pjtis township, July 26th, 1 For Sale. Franz Bernhardt, jeweler of Pleasanton. is offering his entire stock of jewelry, clocks, watches, etc. at wholesale prices.

His stock is the most, complete of any in southeastern Kansas, and can be bought at the lowerat prices for cash. Call on him at his store on Main street, Pleasanton, a.id be convinced this fact Charles Webster. fp HE above named Fannie McAmon, William JL H. Webster, anrt Charles Wehsrer will take notice that the above named Administrator fi'ed his petition in th ProbUe on the 11th dy of dune, 1872, pr -vin-r for a sal? of the undivided one half part of the son'h ha'f of the N. W.

and the north half of the S. W. of ertitn 14 of Tp. 23 of Range 22 containing 146 50-100 acres more or less, for the payment or the debts of said estate, 1 that the court aftr being fully ndiised in the promises, did, on the 20th fiav of June, 1372, order that notice thereof be given to said parties and all others intres'ed herein, and that sai.l cause Flands tor hearing on the 5th day of August, 1872, before said court at the city of La Cygne, Linu Connty, Kansas. J.

F. BPiOADHEyD, Administrator de bonis non of the Estate of Vibtoria Webster, deceased. Ayer's Cathartic Pills, To Advertisers. All persons who contemplate making contracts with newspapers for the insertion oT Advertisements sfcoubi end to TRAIX9 on the Mo. K.

Fl. S. G. R. It are due 0- E- HORSE, CABINET SiJUP.

Gtneral Furniture deal- f0 or. Main at. Ola, Yes, 'tis So, Ren ember that the work done at the Sentinel Jcb Rooms is good as can be got anywhere, and can be tidd upon as reasonable terms Pleasonton as follows GOING SORT It. Mail Traip, 59 a. "Night Passenger, 12.40 "Way Freight, Leave, 7.40 Arr.

7.22 Through Freight, 11 50 a Coal Train, 10.30 GEORGE REED and lidir Dresser. for a Cirenlar, or inclose 25 cents for their East end of consumption, I. N. Wright, in the 49ih year of bjs age. la the death cf Mr.

Wright, this community has lost one of its ablest citizens. During the time he has been a resident of this county he has filled with honor to himself and credit lo uis constituents, several important positions. When duty called, he was ever to be found. Mr. -Wright was a county commissioner of this county for two years, in which position hp gave the utmost satisfaction.

He was consecutively elected trustee of Paris township for two or three terms, which speaks well for the coi.fiuencg bestowed in him by the people. A wife and three children are left to mourn his loss. They have the heartfelt sympathy of all. CORPECTED BY B. F.

PI.AKEU PLEASAN- BARBER Main st. E. 0. WAGON Maker. North VI -tin st.

Busriea maJe to- order. One Hundred Page Pamphlet, containing Lists of 3,000 Newspapers and es-aimates, showing the cost of advertising, also many useful hint to advertisers, and some account 01 the experiences of men who are known as Successful Advertisers. This rirm are proprietois of the Ameiican Newspa-epr Advertining Agency, 41 Park Row, N. Y. GOING SOUTH.

Mall Train, 1.57 p.m. "Night Passenger, i 03 a. m. Way Freight, Leave, 3.25 Arr. 3 40 p.

in. Through Freight, 1.35 a. m. JFreight, 10.30 p. ni.

Wanted at the Kansas City Store, Pleasanton, 200 doz chickens. Wanted at the Kansas City Store, Plaasan ton, 3,000 lbs packeJ Wanted at the Kansas City Store, Pleasanton, 5,000 bu. corn. For the relief and cure of all derangements in the stom-nch, liver, and bowels. They are a mild aperient, and an excellent purgative.

Being purely vegetable, they contain 110 mercury or mineral whatever. Much serious sickness and Miuevinir is prevent JESSE ER0WN.I JEWELER. Watches, clocKa jewelry, etc. north Mjiu st. 1st cie-tr, M.

2 1 Sidinz, 1st 2i cominmoii 1st 2 1 Ct t( 31 Coinmnn board b'tock 1 Select Kpiicinij dimer.Rion Shi r.ir'ea No. 1 LalL SnOi'a 0t Ot 2S 2d 0 20 1). 27 Ot. 50 00 42 50 37 50 Sf) 00 37 50 4j 00 32 50 5 75 4,2 ..0 00 bui are possessed cf nnequaled facilities for PARK VAN ZANDT, HARD.VAKE. Keepers, and all kinds of Agriculiur-il north Main st.

ADVERTI5IS3 ASESOY, AT KANSAS CITY, MO. is authorized to snake advertising contracts for this paper, at our most favorable terms. ed bv tueir timelv Get your apple trees ftom the Home Nursery, one and a half miles ea st of Trad ing Post. set-tiring the insertion of advertisements in all Newspapers and Periodicals at lowest rates. JOEL FOSTER, EAT MARKET.

Hii.hest;price paid for ood caltte. Shop, north Miin st. IA CYGNE HOUSE, LA CYGNE KANSAS warrant trees, The Home Nursery will hedge, set out this fall. To tie Republicans of Linn Couuty Sootl TiHon, of this paper, desires to say to the Republicans of this county, that be will be a candidate for Clerk of the District Court, this fall. He will abide the decision of lhe regular Republican nominating convention.

His friends the various portions of the can speak concerning his fitness for the position. Correspondence solicited. To insure the publication of 'Communications, they must be Irrief and addressed to the A few rods W. of ti. El.

EJepof. nous? CORRECT V.D Cropasals Incited. Office Chief Qua rtsrmaster, Fort Leavenwjrth. Kansas, June 29, 1872, use and every family should have them on hand for their protection and relief, when required. Long experience has proved them to be the safest, sureot, and best of al! the Fills with which tho market abounds.

By their occasional use, the blood is purified, the corruptions of the system expelled, obstructions removed, and the v. 'ioie machinery of life restored to its healthy activity. Internal orrans which become clogged and sluggish are cleansed by Ater's lJil1a, and stimulated into action. Thus incipient disease is changed into health, the value oi'v, hich When reckoned 011 the vast multitudes who enjoy it, can hardly be computed. Their sugar coating makes them pleasant to take, and preserves their virtues unimpaired for eny length of time, so that thev are ever fresh, and perfectly reliable.

Although searching, they arc mild-, aud operate without disturbance to the constitution, or diet, or occupation. Full directions are given on the wrapper to each box, how to use them as a Family l-hysic, and for the following complaints, which these nils rapidly cure For or TnUg-fMif ion. tif le-nesw. and JLosin of they STEVENS Proprietors. Passenger Trains stop 20 minutes for Meals LOCAL MATTERS.

W. CHANDLER, BOOT Shoeuiaker. vVork dona in a satisfactory manner. Shop, north Miin st. DOWNEY VCKSMITHS.

Horse shoeing nd fin wo lone on short notice. Shop, north Alain st. LOYAL GRIFFIN, WAGON Plowmakc'r. iop over Pt ney's blackltsmith tillop, north iin r' sour, per cwt Corn iriF- -i! per b-; EALED PROPOSALS AKE INVITED, S' TO BE opened by "he undersigned on the day of August, 1S72, at eleven o'clock 21 Stages Leave tJtis House Daity for Butler, Mo Friday Dry. It Las not rained here since last right, and the roads are getting dry.

:ivr.un a 1 An-'. 1, IS72. 50 pl 2 1,0 23 -25 50 00 10 9 7 First Class livery Attaclied. a. fr.r the construction of Stone Walls with coping.

Brick Walls or Iron Fences, around the ational Cemeteries at Fort Leavenworth and Fort Scott, Kansas, Fayetteville, Arkansas, and Fort Gibson, Indian Territory, ani Thanks. Corn and Oats taken 00 subscription Onr thai, Ira are due Mr. Jro. "Weaver, of for. out- ad one hilt" st.irv S'one or Brick i snouiu ne taken moderately to stimulate the should he taken moderately to stimulate the for the T- V.

EDFFIH, GROCERY Bikery. -st of pastry Kept at all times. North side Mdin st. Centerville township, for some fine peaches. 2o 2i -OBJ at Pr- i nmi i ach, and refctoro its healthy tone ami action.

Lo.a-s at Lav-nwo. ID, Kansas, bpi ing- For Jtiv-r Comolaint jmd its various svmn-tl In, Missouri, and at a ettei ii le, Arkansas, toms, ISUtont i2 SicU SIvart. 1-oinnti ries, in accordance wi plans and I ache. Jf a-isil iev or (irreen S5c1ii'sj-. lil.

which have Keen prenared bv the Colic and mu -ever, they should 10 2-3 Oits Corn PotitOPni pPr br'V 1 cr in I'ites per dozea Coif -e p'-r pt-r A Svrnp per 1 H-n MuNh'ps per ir-iiion Urietl perlb' Curruits Circular. Tsi compliance the wishes of many teachers in (iitTcrent irts of the State, an for ihe benr-fit of teachers of Public SrnooiJ, will be held in the near building of tiif Srle University Lawrence, during four wrpka -cf August next. Iristitute will commence at 9 a. A'uusC Gib, and nl at 12 August 31st, The CorEsr. of Ivstritctiom Will consist of i carefully digeseil series of lessons in Eo'any, Zoology, Drawing.

Vocal Music, G-ography, AritLm' tie, and Theory and Prac-Mc of Teaching all adap ed to instruction in CoiiJT.on Srnools. Sni 'en's will be requird to write down r.eaHy, in a pres rihp.t form, in Note books, all the lessona s'udied by them during th Sfssio'i of the Institutft No s'lule'it will be allowed to have more thn five i. or than thrpe recitations rtailv. Studies selected at ths oppnii of the term 13V be iudiciousiv taken lor each case, to correct the L0VIL0 SWIFT, CONFECTlO.NEitY am bakery. side st.

North laiteruiaster G-i and whi-U can be od- 5Vhi Tn- Wanted. A patrcf -good mares cr geldings, quire at this office. JAMES T. Y0U2fG. DENTIST.

Filling and ext. acting tea aet-s inide and warranto d- North Ml KNAP, STOl (Successors to BOSS, L5TP Co.) Maruf artnrers and riers in Pine Lumber, Lath, shingles and Picfccts. Office Yard, comer of Alain reet Brementive. ST. 3IO.

We have the Gang in the Northwest, and are prepaieu to fill all orders with the greatsst cisp-stch and at lowest stes. In Tovrn. Mr. A. F.

Ely came town lat Saturday end returned to La Cygne Wednesday 1 1 1 50 23 20 7 121 7.0 10 0 8.) lil 8 14 ft 3- R. SMITH, BLACKSMITH. Good work au.l re.isoniba terms, hop, north Main st. Rice il icon per 3efSteak per Roast Stew T1U0W llii'ea Dried) (Groen) by persons to bid, at this office, iroin Hie Superintendents th- Ceme- enes at Fort Scott, Knsas, -nd Fayettenlle, Arkatiis, and the Post Quartermaster at I- rt Gibson. Tlie proposals mut include all extra work necessarv, su-h as increased foundation, to avoid the presentation of bills for extra work Bids to be made separately for each lodge and fence or and must be accompanied by the guarantee of Iwo persons of known responsibility that the bidder will enter into contract if awaided to him, and furnish proper security.

Bidders must be present personally, or by a representative, at the opening of the bids. By order of the Q-iarterm'er GHeraI. JAMES M. MOORE, Major and Quartermaster, Act'g" Chief Q. Dept.

Mo. july 12 diseased action or remove the obstructions which cause it. For Mesentery or fiari-Zioea( but ono mild dose is generally required. For boat, ravel, Palpitation of tlie Heart, Pain i tiao Siile, ISacIt and they should be contin; uously taken, as required, to change the diseased action of the system. With, such change those complaints disappear.

For Strnjay and I3ropi-al Sivolling-o, they should be taken in large ami frequent doses to produce the of a drastic purge. For Suppression, a large aose should be taken, as it produces the desired effect by sympathy. As a liinncr Pill, take one or two Tills to promote digestion and relieve the stomach. An occasional dose stimulates the stomach and Dowels, restores the appetite, and invigorates the system. Hence it i3 often advantageous where no serious derangement One who feels tolerably well, often finds that a dose of these 1'ills makes him feel decidedly better, from their cleansing and renovating effect on the digestive apparatus.

PREPARED ET 2r.T. C. ATEJt Practical Chemists, rowj; lj v. s. COB 6AJLE BY AIX, BBUGGISX3 EVEEYWHEES.

Le stemnly puraned to the close. The t.rsnfhes liSnned above will be taught by the fcl'owitiK b'lp and well known Ficultj' A i ruft ic, and heory arid Pra-tic of by P. Wiliiams. President State Visiting-. "Mr.

Josph Biddle snd family, of Buryms, Ohio, are yisiting in this city. Mr. Birdie i a brother of Mr. W. Riddle, of this place.

IH. R. WAGON Maker. Repairing on elisrt notice. Siwp on Olh Avenue.

STEREOSCOPES, VIEWS, MARK "WESLEY, BUCKSWI ill. Attends promptly to bud-aess. Shop on Mitn st. at-: ALBUMS, CHROMOS, FRAMES. Just So.

Bacon Broi. are raad. Thv they are going for us this week. We hope they may. In Court, heTore McutkI City towi.sbip, Lm J'-se Drown, 1 Kai.B.13.

H. T. ANTHONY CO. i i. LAM0REAU Builda Shop D.

R. CARPEXTEU School building F'f, Deft i Diniel Applecate, PUBLIC 3.TIC2T NOTICE. Travelings Last Tuesday morning Mr. W. R.

and his brother started to the south part of the State to make observations of the country. ss. S'rate of Kansas. County. of I.innn.

Tn the District Court, Sixth Judicial Dis MOUND CITY HILLS, FLOUR.Meal and other breddatufa mad and warranteu 4 Oems at Dewey a Picture Rooms for 50 cents. trict in and for said Couotv 591 BROADWAY, NW YCHK. Invite the attention of tne Trade to tnair ex. tensive assort'Hen? of the above goods, of their own publication, manufacture and importation Also PHOTO LANTERN SLIDES and ORTHOSCOPES. NEW VIEWS OF YOSEVIITE.

E. H. T. ANTHONY 591 Broaddwav, New York, t'pposi'e Metropolitan Hote 1 IMPORTERS AND tTFAC I URERS OF PUOTOGH Al'iaiC MATERIALS. Stereoscopes ana Views' at Dewey's Pie-tuie Rooms 20-3t.

Mary Devannah, Ayer's Ague Cure, For Fever end Ague, Intermittent Fever-, Chill Fever, Keraittent Fever, Dunil Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fever, and indeed ail tho affections which ensue from malarious, marsh, or Eiiasmatic poisons. 'ff. i ft. PI'ff. vs The sfli 1 doTendant will r.oli"( that 'h-said Justice of Peace issued an of attachment in the )hnve entitled action on the day of April, 172.

at'inst the Property and credits cf serd def en larit, to secure the sum of S100.9") and the profit cnatu of sxid action, not to exceed ih sum of "5 and s.iid a-Mon vvii) be heard tin- 20 li da of May 1S72, at 10 o'clock x. st arid unlets ilpfendmt by sii M-y 2b. 1S72, ingmer1, will be ri ri-'ied Pirali.ut Liin I'jr Sat-J sum of 310J tnd costs of W. li. Bi.U'1-, -Attc-fiiey fo'r Daniel Devannah, Def Hurried.

Through lack of time, we are compelled to defer the publication of Mr. Hirrison' cora-rnunication on "Agrictilture" till next week also that of R. A rpHS aid defendant, Daniel Devannah vill take notice that be has been sued-in said Cciri in the bove entitled action, and 'hat De must answer the petition Pled in the office of the Cif rk of said Court by said plaintiff, on or 5 Noima! SKiool, Leavenworth. Geography, by R. B.

Dilworth, Prof. Nat. Sia'e Xorinnl School, Emporia. Grammar, bv D. O.

Kpllogg, Prof, of English Lang, an I State University. and Zoology, bv F. H. Snow, Prof, cf tur'! History, Statp ii bv I. E.

BrtTett, Instructor in Vc Musir, University. Drawing, by nn -Instructor to be appointed in ie time. Teachi-rs who propos? to taSe advantage of thi Ins'itu'e. will please signify their in-teiitiou by lplter to H. C.

Speer, County Lawrence, before the Irt of nezt. Expf-nsgs. A tui'ion fee, payable in ad-vanre vviii be charged, of sufficient amount to defray the txpenses of fha With a minimum attendance of 180 students, the fee will be five dollars with an attendance of 300, it will be three dollars with a larger attendance, it will be proportionately reduced. Room, biard and light, can be procured in ri ate families at a cost not to exceed four and a haif dollars a week. Those who dpgire it can rent rooms and board th tnslves at lower rates." A list of borrting places will be kept by Mr.

Jbiups McConaghy, Resi Janitor, 'ld University Building, from whom teachers, on their arrival in Lawrence, can learn where they can find such accommodation as they may cesire. It is conn lpnt'y beli vcd that the several railroads in the State will grant return 'ickefs, p. greatly reduced rates, to all teacher who who pay full fare on their way to the Institute, rhi3 circulars is published by the undersigned in pursuance of a resolution adopted b'y til 4 Judicial District Institute, at a meeting hulj on the 3d of May A. Banfield, Committee II. Speeb, 4th Judicial Dis F.

H. Snow, tnct Lawrence, May 27, 187 2. Coal Coal The best of Coal on hand at Fletcher's banks, 2-1 miles N. E. of Mound City, wni.h will ba supplied to customers at 9 cents per bushel at the bank.

Ko one remedy is loudeH called for by the necessities of the American people than a. sure and safe cure for Fever and Ague. Such we are novr enabled to offer, with a perfect certainty that it will eradicates the disease, and with assur- LEAVENWORTH DAILT AND WEEKLY TIMES. Returned. C.

S. Steele, returned to tbis place last Saturday, from Indiana. We are happy to s-pp bim locking fo well and frel belter to know that he keeps a "stiff tipper lip" for Grant, "Wilson and the success of the entire Republican ticket. Far jroorl Job Work, call at the Job Ofiice. before the 17 th ly of August.

A. V. IV t2 cr said petition will be taken as true, and a decree of divorce win be entered against him, divorcinff him the said plaintiff and-defendant from the bonds of matrimony, and also jmlg-'ment against said for the costs of said action. SNODDY DOUGLAS. Attorneys for Plaintiff.

St. Oscar Eatcards. V. Js. Vt'infir.

EDWARDS WINTER, it THE OLDEST, MOST WIDELY CIRCULATED and most influential paper in KaDsas. Every Mertbant and Business man should subscribe for the DAILY. ShO 35-a DAILY, per year SIO Ort WEEKLY, per ear, 2 OO Five copies of the VVeekly, one 8 00 'I en do do do 15 00 Twenty do do do 22 50 Thirty do do do 20 00 ARR ATT WATSON, Oealcrs ei Merchandise 1 1 tl Called. Uncle Dick Botkin s'ys that Mr. Theo.

and lady called on his family last Mondiy, while on their wedi'ing tour and that he opened some of the best honey that ever a bee wai puilty of making, and set it befVre thpm, but from the act'on of the happy couple, ht inferred that the honey had lost its tast. We couldn't wonder. NOTICE. State of Kansas, Linn County, In the Pro.ite Court in for said County, in the matter of the Estate ol l)pceasd. Notice is, hrrby given that Letter? of At nriiTiistratiotiDebor.is non hove been granted ten the un lersirned on the Estate of R.

V. Webster Ist-e of said county, deceased, by the Honorable, the Probate Court of the Ciunty ani Stale aforesaid, dated the second hy of Miy, A. D. 1872. ow, all persons having ciafmi attainst the said estate, are hereby notified, that they must pre3ent the same to the under-irnsd for allowance within one ye.11 from th d.ite cf said letters, or they mly bt precluded Irom any benefit of such etite, and thit if such claim be not exhibited within three year aftprthe date cf said litters, they shill be forever barred.

J. F. Bboadhsad, Adm'r, Of tbe estate of R. V. Weeitf.r, deceased.

Mound City, Miy 6, A. D. 1872. ELOUHD CI1Y. HAft ST.

15 t. a Fori; l- if gj One copy ree to the getter-tip of every clab. Address, THE TIMES, Leavenworth, Kanaas Legal Blanks on bumi and for Sale. furnished promptly on any work in cur line. fence, founded on proof, that no harm can arise from its use any quantity.

That which protects from or prevents this disorder must be ofimmensa service in the communities where it prevails. Prevention is better than cure, for the patient escapes the riet which he mnst run in violent attacks of this baleful distemper. This "Cure" expels the miasmatic poison of Fever and Ague from the system, and prevents the development of the disease, if taken on the approach cf its premonitory svmptoms. It is not only the best remedy ever yet discovered for this class of complaints, but also the cheapest. The large cuantity we supply for a dollar brings it within the reach of everybody; and in bilious districts, where Fever and Ague prevails, everybody should have it, and use it freely, both for cure and protection.

It is hoped this'price will place it Uhin the reach of all the poor as well as the. rich. A great superiority of this remedy over any other ever discovered for the speedv and ceitaiu. cure of Intermittents is, that it, contains no Quinine or mineral; consequently it produces no auinism or other in inrious effects whatever upon le constitution. Those cured by it are left as healthy as if they had never had the disease.

Fever and Ague is not alone the consequence of tlie miasmatic poison. A great variety of disorders arise from its irritation, among whicn are Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Gout, Headache, Blindness, Toothache, Earache, Catarrh, Asthma, Palpitation, Painful Affection of the Spleen, Hvsterics, Pain in the Bowels, Colic, Paralysis, arid derangement of the Stomach, all of hich, when originating ia ttus cause, put on the intermittent type, or become periodical. This expels the poison from the blood, and consequently cures them all alike. I is an invaluable protection to immigrants Ri.d persons travelling or temporarily residing in the innla-liou's districts. If taken occasionally or daily while exposed to the infection, that will be excreted from the system, and cannot accumulate in sufficient quantity to ripen into disease-Hence it is even more valuable for protection than cure and few -will ever suffer from Intermittents if they avail themselves of the protection this remedy affords.

For Liver Complaints, arising from torpidity of the Liver, it is an excellent remedy, stimulating the Liver into.healthy activity, and producing many truly remarkable cures, where tier "medicines fail. PHEPAP.ED BV Dr. J. C. Ioweli, 35Iass Practical and Analytical Chemists, A2JB BOLD ALL ROUND TH3 WORLD fjBXC-Bj PEIt XSOTTXXf.

Ck In. S- W. Smith, in his article of last week, in the Pleasanton Observer strikes at the Sentinel in this-wise "One thing he Low forgot to mention Horace Greeley bailed Jeff Tavi. This ws oversight in Lowe. No doubt he will pub 3 1 CD The Popular Ilyase lish a card in the Sentinel, etating the fact, he $eitteu gc.

A Weekly Journal devoted to the Free Discussion 0 all Living Questions oj CJiurch, State. Society, Literature, Art and Moral Reform. Published every Wednesday, at No. 9 Spruce Street, New York City. TilEOUOllE TILTON, Editor and Publisher.

SCHOOL TJ0TICE. A special meeting of the voters of scboo district No. 31, Linn county, Kansas, will be held at the school room under the Odd Fellows ill in Mound City on the lOh of August, A. D. 1S72, commencing at 8 'o'clock, a.

fnd ending at 6 o'clock, p. m. of said ay for the purpose of vuti-ig for or against the issu iig of Two Thousand dollars in bonds of said district (o be used in rebuilding the old stone school II' us3. S.iidbondo, if issued, to bear interest at the rate of ten per cent, per annum and to be payable in thiee equal installments in one, two il tbre? years, with coupons attached as required by taw. Said voting will be by ballot.

The ballot voted in favor of the issuing of si! bond3 will be for schorl bonds. Those against the issuing of bonds will he "against school bonds." By order of the Dist'ict Board. Signed, W. R. BIDDLE District Clerk.

so that tl people may be posted." Now it don't make any difference to us in regard to Mr. Smith's opinion. He is-welcome to kick at the bolt iust as often as te Is the shortest and quicker bci route from pleases he can't hart ns. We have been sifted at before. LEGAL H0TICE.

C. Jam's Montgomerv, Nan-y Veatchlan Jndsori Evan Mary Jane Dunbar, and Elward Dinner her lusband, John Montgomery, Juita Montgomery, Hujh Montonej-y, Lewis Montgomery and Nelite Montgomery wiU take notice that Clarinda Montgomery a i ninistritrix of lhe estate of Jams M3nfomar3-- decease! his filed her petition in the Probite Court of Lnn county, S-als of Kansas, prayinrr lor anordsr cominaiidoii hr to sell the following real estate situated in Linn county, Kvi-sas, to wit: The Eist half of the Siuth-west quarter and 32 rods wide o.T the East side of the west half of tie Southwest urter end the East half of th mtlmast cer all in section 18) township Twentv-tW'j KANSAS CITY TO ST. LOUIS Associate Editor 8-ociate Publisher. W. T.

CLARKE. O. W. RULAND. Alt.

POINTS A 1. 1 IT. Sorth and Fruit, Garden, rlower, Share, Hedge, Garden. TREES 1 PLANTS SEEDS! Apple and Crab Rootgrafts. best 10,000 $50 00; Pear, St.i Extra, 1 BrUeit, 3 to 4 fr.

$2 .10 SepH. Pearh. Mi. 2 Two express trei'-a leave Faii9 City v.i arri or KANSAS PA CIVIC FT. SCOTT TP.

A I PiiS'etfera ciirfiinx nrs in fici-nt Union where ij given to procure tickets and a checks. Apple, Osage, new, bu-. $12 0. Potnto-i Whit- Pearh Blow, Erlv S2 00 1 HO AD HOT CE. Notice is hereby given that a petition will be presented bv the Bard of County Com-n isaioners of L'nii co.int3', Kansas, at their regular on the first Monday of 172, praying for the location of a county road, commencing at the southeast cor Tlie Kormal.

Superintendent Botkin went to La Cygne last Tuesday, to set the Normal machinery in motion, Tt will begin operations next Monday. If it does not proye" a grand success the reason will not be any lack of thorough preparation on the part of those who propose to conduct the exercises. Teachers should vail themselves rf the opportunities offered by tbis school for the Improvement of their education and methods cf feschHg. Teachers ho are not provided with ncrommodations will call upon Capt. J.

H. Sirrs, of Li Cygne, who will accommodate them bj show-ing thtm where to 50. lhe only line running th cerat(! Seedlings. Soft Maple, 1.000, $1 Ash, Elm, 2.00. Illustrated Catalogue, 100 page 'iilSaia Cars and New Frice Uiat, 10c.

1 ft PItftRVIV. Ill -5 Pictures. If yea are shining yoiir-pictme me'e, whether yon with Photos, Ferrotypes, -ins, Ambroi-ypeg now is the time to have tliPtn before the ner of 'the so.ilhwest quarter of section'one, (22 1 Rar.ge Twenty-three (23) containing 192 hcrs more or less, the said real eitit-? hein pirt of the estate of aaid Jaraei Moutio.oery deceased And said Petition is sat for i the Probite orRce, at Lt Cy-ne, Lnn county, Kansas, and an ordr of sl rante on the 1st day of A 1. 1ST' unless good came he shown to ths co ur.in' said dy. CLAP.iN'JA MONTGOMERY, Adui'x.

of sai said eit-tie. By W. R. Piddle, her attorney, 1 ALL NIG TH A I S. See that tickets read via NORTH MISSOURI HAIL ROAL township twenty three, range twenty-one, spring winds tan and freck yo.i.

I am doing1 J. C. itt FISH, South wtsi ern Aa't, Kansas City "vci ptu aaaoir I rum CLASS work unr5 I J. Vi. i c5, jfn.

fads. AJJ't, JuOillfi Blooming Kansas, toenre on mile wimout variation to tha i'ortbeat corner of the northwest qui rter of said township and range. H. A. B.

COOK, Principal Petitioner. 4aSJ5Umj3.I3It IliaSHrj ii SJaiuaCl i tuit everybody. Call and examine I J. H. KNIGHT, Gen.

Sun't, St! Louis. S. at Dewey's Gallery, Mtund City, Kansas. S. LEWIS, Sua't W.

Kansas Cit City..

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