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-vrr a FREDOariA ITEMS. 1S70. iiuEiKAau aheau. ne are toid or a little circumstance which transpired in Tal BT "MOSE. Miniflll IHI 0 UR II illllNI leyrand township lately, for the truth of THE OLDEST AND LARGEST IN THE COUNTY.

Hon. J. S. Gilmore is expected home which we cannot vouch; but will give it to our readers for what it is worth: It appears that a man residing in Talleyrand and who we shall call Mr. B.

for short, was the this week. Milt. Hedges sports a pair of No. 18 owner of several head of milch cow3 which wooden shoes. GOODS! NEW HUMBUG! NO had for some unknown cause a liking for a neighboring wheat field, which was the propertv of one Mr.

A. The owner of the Last Satdurdav was a red hot day for our merchants. field had repeatedly drove the intruders and Wool Hats, The LARGEST and CHEAPEST Stock of Straw Goods, Millinery, Fur Corner of Fourth and Main Streets Neodesha, Kansas, DEALER IS 1 DRUGS, MEDICINES, BOOKS AND STATIONERY, CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY, TRUSSES, Supporter's, Shoulder Braces, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Kerosene Oil, Several of citizens was in off of his wheat and would no sooner get to work again before the cattle would return and Glassware, I have also a Large and Complete Stock of Crockery, China, town last Friday. and take possession of the wheat field: finally S. C.

Carley is the Putman of Fredonia farmer A. bcame tired of this sort of business and resolved too put a stop to it. so ac cordingly he drove the cows into his own in decending stairs. J. R.

Pound's lumber for his yard has commenced to arrive. barn yard and resumed his Work satisfied Lmps an Chimney, Garden needs, Gl ss, rutty, Faints, Oils, Varnishes, Dye Stvffs, Patent Medicines, Acc that they would not bother him no more that Ohio Yellow and Rockingham Ware, Cigars, Pluar and Smoking Tobacco of all kinds. GROCERIES AT THE LOWEST PRICES. I have unsurpassed facilities for handling all kinds of COUNTEY PEODUCE, ch as Butter, Eggs, Cheese, Potatoes, Poultry, Grain, Brooms, Feathers, Bacon, Fur and Hides, For which I will Pay the Highest Market Price. S.

SCHMIDT, 5-1 tf East Side of Fourth Street, NEODESHA, KANSAS. day. The day vanished and it became time Fred. Smet2er lost his favorite black for the kine of Mr to put in an appear ance, but they failed to come. When the sun Physicians Prescriptions carefully compounded, and all orders correctly was about to go to rest Mr.

B. accompanyed answered. Goods selected with care, and warrnted as represented. 4-do. poney "Betty" Sunday night.

S. S. Kirkpatrick has been over to Howard City a few days this week. A Mr. Beatty is daily expecting a patent grasshopper exterminator.

by his son (a boy or some twelve summers) started in search of the missing bovines: LEGAL. LOCAL NEWS. What You Want. The Place to Buy It. after an hour or so of a fruitless search they turned their faces homeward, and as they were passing the yard of neighbor they discovered the lost cows and immediately commenced the operation of removing them Messrs.

Henry Barrett, Jack and Dan School District Work. Wiltrout started for Colorado Monday. John Demoss pony has strayed away. The Ueodesha Free Press PUBLISHED EVERT FRIDAY AT NEODESHA, WILSON COUNTY, KANSAS, BT FRANK XI. McOAKTEB.

The hoppergrasses have commenced to 90 cents on the FOR OSAGE ORANGE FOR BLUE GRASS FOR TIMOTHY CLOVER and MILLET Kkwakk Wilson Kajc. April 15th, 1877. County scrip is worth dollar. irom tne yara wnen neignoor a. appeared upon the scene and informed them that the cows could not not be removed until a cer eat the wheat in portions of the county.

Mr. James T.aferiy has returned from 7 The weather has been cloudy and chilly tain amount of money was "forked over' Go To JOHN HENRY'S. Indiana and reports times as bein very dull. for damages done by the cattle to his wheat: ior some days TERMS Annum, in Advance $1,50 per also informing Mr. B.

that he could stand The Verdigris and Fall rivers have been it to have his wheat distroyed by the grass lhe Congregational cnurch has a new coat of paint. Citizens multiply that by on another "tear." three. The bank ofNoah Eby atCoffeyville Millet seed, at John Henry's. INailsof every description, at- John Henry's hardware store. If you want wall paper call at Luxd's Drug Store.

51 tf The Congregationalist's socials held nas closed its doors. hoppers, but he be if he would stand it to have it eat up by the half starved cattle of any man. Farmer B. informed him that he had no money about his person, but if he would allow him to take his cow3 home that he would, hand him the change the first time each alternate week are proving financially Garden seeds are in good demand- and are success. NOTICE la hereby given that I will receive sealed proposals for the next SO days to furnish material and build a fence around the School House, in District No.

36, in Wilson county Kansas. The ground to be fenced is one acre, the contractor is to break a strip 18 feet' wide around the acre where the fence is to be built; the fence is to be Oak or Walnut, the posts to be six inches in diamater, the boards to be five inches wide and 12 feet long, the posts six feet apart and two feet in the ground, there is to be a cap board on top and joint boards; the entrance to the school house is to be steps. 12 feet long, 3 on the outside, 3 on the inside and one on the top. and to be ou a level with the fence. JOHN W.

PniLLIPS. District Clerk. Notice of Final Settlement. being sold rapidly. The baud boys have employed the fur he chanced to get it.

But neighbor A in John HeDry sells Clover Seed, Cheap ther services or I'rol. liaroerior tne ensuing Advertising Rates. One Column one month, $10.00 One-half Column one month, 5.00 One-quarter Column one month, 2.50 One-eight Column one month, 1.25 Professional and Business Cards of three lines $5.00. For each additional line $1.00. Special Notices, ten cents a line for the first insertion, five cents a line for each additional insertion, unless by special contract for a longer time than one month.

Notices among reading of Local columns, per line, twenty cents. sisted that he should have the money before There are several frog ponds on Fourth e.ght months. street that should be filled up. Notice. All persons knowing themselves the cattle should be removed, whereupon Mr.

B. proposed to Mr. A. that if he would Owen Lee has found room (to our won indebted to me are hereby notified that if Street Commissioner Derry is out with give the cattle up. that he (Mr.

might der) and is putting up another building on his force to work on the streets. they don't call and settle by the 1st of May keep his boy until the money was paid. his residence lot. JNow Mr A. not Having any cniidren was The horse case of Smith vs.

McDaniels et. that I will advertise their accounts for sale, Cuas. F. Wells. It was Jake Paulin that didn't think struck favorably with the proposition and has been continued for 40 days.

it was accepted. So accordingly Mr. B. nis watcn was worm jjpzo until the assessor stated nome wun nis cows and nis son re Seed of Orange Complaints come from all sides in aegard offered him that amount. Buy Your Osage John Henry.

SECRET SOCIETIES. to hogs running at large in the city. mained with Mr. A. until such a time as his father may redeem him, which we suppose Paragraphs of all Sorts.

Corn coming up. Hoppers lively. The river is falling. Oranges at Kachner's. Linen coats in demand.

Butter 15 cents, eggs 7. Corn advancing in price. One or two deaths lately. Spring styles at Winter's. Decoration day drawing nigh.

The narrow gauge flourishing. Spring calves are ripe for veal. Buy your plows at the Foundry. Yesterday was Odd Fellows' day. Court will convene next Tuesday.

The swimming season has opened. Judge Stivers was in town Sunday. And still Kansas is ahead on babies. The Concert Saloon is about petered. A very heavy dew fell Monday night.

There will be only two saloons next year. Time to make arrangments for pic-nics. The Neodesha Mills are running again. A good millinery shop would pay here. The Constables have been busy of late.

Farmers and chickens delight ia full crops. The city council will mete next Tuesday night. Early garden "truck" getting to be plenty. Somebody inquiring every day for farms for sale. The Congregationalists aieto have anew preacher.

Both departments of our school appear prosperous. Mr. Coles has sold his farm to a gentleman from Indiana, Christopher Columbus Chase is the old STATE OF KANSAS, WlLSOW COCNTT, SB. has been done lonjx before this A good Base ball for 25cts. at Lund's.

The beef wagon of Jones McDaniels has A. I. JL. M. est inhabitant of Fredonia, and one of the seven who settled eight years ago.

commenced its tour throughout the county. Transfers. List of deeds and patents Barb Wire, at John Henry's, TTARMONY LODGE, No. 94, A JH M. meets in their hal recorded during the week ending April 21st.

J. R. Wood has returned from a three The blue grass in the yard in front of Mr. Wall paper 10 cents a roU at Lund's Drug Win. Hill residence presents a fine appear Ar on Main over A.

K. G. W. Phelon's Store, every first and third Satur 1877: America A. -hlliott and husband to Robt.

Z. Williams, 40 acres in Verdigris years travel, and says that this is the best Store. oltt. ance. poor man's country he has struck.

day of each month. All brethren in good township; consideration $d00. Watson C. can arouna to irneion uro. and get one Saddles at cost, for the next thirty Dr.

Wiley is said to be very attentive Shaw to Eli Neff, 160 in Colfax; $555. Nathan Keller and wife to Margaret J. King of those lamp chimneys that you can drive a days, at W. A. Allen.

standing are cordially invited to attend. J. M. M. Jko.

M.Heket, Secretary. 35 6m I. O. O. F.

nail with. and is improving himself in Miss Richard's theory of teaching thorough "bass." NOTICE is hereby given, that the undersigned, Administrator of the estate of James MeGrew deceased, late of Wilsen county, Kansas, will make final settlemont of said estate at the office of the Probate Judge of said county, in Fredonia, on Tuesday, July 17tba 1877. All persons having claims against said estate must present them for allowance on or before the 17th day of July, 1877, or be forever bared, also all pre-sons knowing themselves indebted to the said estate, must pay immediately and save cost. GEORGE W. FRIEND, Administrator of the estate of James Mo-Ore deceased.

April 20th. 1877. 1-4 SPECIAL ELECTION. 40 acres in Cedar; $250. J.

B. F. Cates and wife to Woodford W. Phillips, 80 acres in Pleasant Valley; $500. Benson C.

Ross Fred. Smith has moved into the city and The cheapest place to buy tinware, is Our glaziers realized the fact from the occupies the house lately vacated by Dr. at John Henry s. NEODESHA LUVUxj JSO. Tl and wife to Luther Gillett, 12 acres in Neo Islakeslee.

Neodesha, meets every Friday storm on the 18th instant, "that it was an ill wind that blows no one any good." desha; $325- Margaret K. Douglass and husband to Hannah Gillett, 4 lots in Neode A 1 I 1 1 Onion sets, at John Henry's. evemnz, at p. m. uretnren in Aiez.

I'neion nas sold nis pacing "najr good standing are cordially invited to attend. to Mr. Briggs, of St. Joe, for two hun sha; $300. Bartley E.

Miller and wife to Wheat is quoted by the Citizen as sell The largest stock of Wall Taper ever dred dollars. Margaret K. Douglass, 4 lots in Neodesha; be found at brought to this market can S3-2G. N. N.

Barrett ond wife to W. H. ing for $1.50 per bushel, and by the Tribune at $1,16. Which one is correct. The Neodesha House is crowded these 51 tf.

Williamson, 21 acres in Fall River; $150 Lcsd's Drug Store. days, which we take to be an indication of W. W. Wilson and wife to W. H.

Williamson, O.H.P. Sheffek. M. K. Jordan, N.

U. R. S. W. II.

O.iamkr, V. c. HOTELS. NEODESHA HOUSE, Cor. Alh and Main Sts.t Considerable bad whisky was taken in better times coming.

All kind of Agricultural Implements 59 acres in Fall River; $925. W. P. Stivens Administrator to Joel H. Provine, 80 acres to the stomach and reached the brain of not can be bought cheap, of John Henry.

From the number of hogs running at large a lew, tnusiy inclined last Saturday alter- Notice of Special Election to be held in Newark township, Wilson County, Kansas a person would believe that the hog ordi in Pleasant Valley; $160. Barney Roatcap and wife to J. J. Barrett, lot in Fredonia; make, at John Cultivators of every nance had been repealed. NEODESHA, KAN.

$300. Fredonia to W. H. William Henry's. fi BULKLEY.

Proprietor. This house son, 1 lot in Fredonia; $10. From United The young grasshoppers which hatched one of the most thoroughly appointed Coustt CiKRfc's Office, April 13th, 1877. States to Wm. Lucas, 160 acres in Chetopa: out last week seems to have entirely disap Buy your plows of John Henry.

peared irom some localities. hotels in southern Kansas, still maintains its well earned reputation, by constant efforts to duplicate. David P. Niles, 160 acres in Fall River; patent. Wm.

H. Williamson, -Jno. M. Henry was up to Humboldt last You can get anything you Want in week on business. Under a late law the Secretary of the 80 acres in Fall River; patent.

Wm. T. Mr. Ike. Mitchel and Miss Lurella Vincent was married on the 17th inst.

A long and happy life, and plenty of children is our best wishes. Mr. A. M. Bowen has gone to Howard City to assist those desiring his services out of their various unpleasantness, according to Blackstone.

Jas. Raney it is said expects to show the hardware line bv calling On John please its patrons. 1-ly ST. CLOUD HOTEL, State Board of Agricultural is sending Out The prospects for the bonds carrying Chitwood. 160 acres in Fall River; patent Henry.

every interesting monthly report. Justus Fellows, 160 acres in Fall River; in Newark are good. ril II AYER, KANSAS; II. C. ARMS, Pro patent.

Chas. Wells is going to open a saloon For Sheet Music, go to E. K.Parria', Miss. Came Bauman is clerking in John I prietor. Nearly opposite Passenger STATE OF KANSAS, 1 County or Wiisow.

ss. The State of Kansas, to All Whom these Presents may come, Greeting: IIOTICE is hereby given that a spc-, cial election will be held in Newark township in Wilson county Kansas, at the usual voting place in said township, on the 28th Day of May, 1877, at which time and place the following We was an eye witness to an amusing lit at the Post Office. at'Morehead Station. G. Winter's dry goods store.

She makes a Depot. The best Hotel in the place. Charges tie episoae not long since wnicn will be a very polite and accommodating clerk. Uob. liays and Dick.

Jones wero over his good feeling toward County Attorney go to John warning to yonng boys and should be re For Shelf Hardware, Henry's. to Parsons this week. memhered hv them A vnnnir mnn J. R. Douglass, last week, sold what is reasonable.

ATTORNEYS. J. W. SUTHERLAND. McHenry, by getting after him for carry-.

known as the Phillips property, to Mr Gil- some tenor twelve years in the rear end The Thayer Headlight don want any ing concealed weapons. lett, a gentleman from near Humboldt. of his fathers yard, was seen taking his first saloons in that town. Timothy Seed, sold at John Henry's. Mr.

J. J. Gruhn, of Quincy, Illinois, a A TTORNEY AT LAW, office on Main lesson in that manly art of smoking. The Our drug stores have as yet failed to of The portable engine of Warren Brock way's crippled Andersonville prisoner and without Sreet. 1-ly little urchin would take a puff, and then he Anything from, a paper of tacks to a proposition will be voted apon, to-wit That said township ofNewark subscribe to the capital stock of the Memphis fer blue glass for muscle to his physical frame, is here ready nas been talcen to JNeosho county, at would spit twice, then another puff, and threshing machine can Jobn J.

K. DEMOSS, for court next Tuesday. which place it will be used to propel a stone then another spell of spiting would follow Stewart brothers are treating their resi Henry's. A TTORNEY AT LAW, Neodesha, Wilson scow. Teachers who desire to attend the coun comiori oi spiting did not last may dence to a coat of paint.

hllsworth A arrow Gauge Kailway Company, the sum of Twelve thousand ty normal institute would confer a favor to minutes before the lad imagined he seen his Mr. O. Coy, one of the solid men of Ver- Go to W. A. Allen for your harness, Remember John nenry is agent for the j- county, Kansas.

JAS. A. M'HEJl II fathers house spinning around the yard at uigns township, was in the city Monday the county superintendent if they make the fact known to him immediately. dollars, said stock to be paid for by an equal amount of bonds of said township, celebrated Buckeye mower tnd reaper. such a lively rate that he began to turn pale looking after the railroad interest of that saddles, collars, brushes, curry combs, horse blankets, lap robes, 36 tf 1 TTORNEYS-AT-LAW, Fredonia, Wil- around his "gills, and he felt sort of Bring along your dollar-and-a-half and C.

J. Butin disregarding Thos. Jeffer township. to be issued and delivered to said Com goneness creep over mm. lie cast his eyes son's rule of "never buying what you didn't have your name placed upon our subscrip pany when said railroad shall be con Blue Grass Seed, at John Henry's.

son County, Kansas, will attend to all business that may be entrusted to them in the counties of Wilson, Elk, Montgomery, Pull down the blinds," is very popular, heavenly ward and with one mighty effort he ''heaved Jonah for all that was out;" he tion list. want because it was cheap, took in a farm 1 miles west of town last week. but a young lady in town with an eye to Good base balls at Lund's Drug Store for Road overseers putting up guide boards economy prefers that other ballad, "Turn sang N-y-e Y-a r-k and R-e-f-o-r-m with the The Fredonia Tribune informs the band 25 cents. structed and equiped through said township, and a switch constructed as near the center of said township, east and west, as practicable. down the lamp.

accuracy of a "Simon Pure," and the long at cross-roads and water marks at river Labette and Neosho. 3 41 tf PHYSICIANS. T. BLAKESLEE, M. boys that uncle John Lippy is on his ear er he smoked the sicker he got.

We left the crossings. Capt. Wills, of Independence, has invent big. Like that big eared Jack in town, he boy in his agonies faithfully promising him- SPECIAL -NOTICES. -Billy Smithy formerly an attache of the ed a grasshopper exterminator, which is is braying for the boys to reform.

Provided, That there shall be con sell ir he ever recovered that he never would T1UYSICIAN AND SURGEON, and U. S. pronounced by those who have seen it work smoke again. Fbee Pee8s, is now working at Humboldt in Rev. Dan'i Traughber preached the fun JL Examining Surgeon, Neodesha, office on structed in said township, not less than five miles of railroad track, and AIR WARNING.

THE LAST as being a success. eral sermon of Mr. Barney Roatcap, a Mas a lumber yard. S. S.

Convention. A convention of the ter Mason in good standing, to very large th street. 1-ly Dr. S. Gray, It is sweet to have friends that you can 4th Sunday School District, comprising the The cat is not metioned in the Bible, NOTICE.

ALL PERSONS KNOWING THEMSELVES TO BE IN DEBT TO THE FIRM OF Provided Furtlier, That said railroad shall be constructed and in running or though the word "roof occurs eleven times: Counties of Labette, Montgomery, Chautau trust; but far sweeter to have friends that audience, at the Methodist church last Sunday night. THYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Altoona, qua, Wilson, Neosho, Allen. Woodson tongs five times. The bootjack had not der, and said switch completed on or will trust you. G.

W. Mariner is having a bran new PHELON AND WHOSE then been discovered. ana Voney, win be held at Lhanute. on before the 31st day of December, 1877, The public sale of Fred. Smith's last delivery agon put up.

One new thing de Wednesday and Thursday, May 2d and 3d, ACCOUNTS ARE PAST DUE, JL Kansas. MILLINERY. jAPlES' UAZAAK, Men's collars are going to be Saturday was well attended and the live worn low 1877. As a part of the programme, we an WILL CALL IMMEDIATELY AND said bonds shall draw interest at the rate of 10 per cent, per annumn, payable this season, and laundresses will serves another, and we would adviseGeorge to have a new set of molars made for his old mare Betsy. no longer nounce Normal Class Work, and the discus stock sold at very good prices.

SETTLE, AS WE WILL WAIT NO have any difficulty in deciding into which sion of the following subjects: The Bible- semi-annually, on the first (1st) day of Mr. L. Smith has opened a blacksmith LONGER. end of a shirt to put the starch. classification of its books; evidences of its W.

P. Olark was seen driving his fine Cor. Main and 4lh Neodesha Kan. ebruary and August in each year, no shop on Main street nearly opposite the authenticity; the English version; Bible part of the principal shall be paid for SIRS. WM.

FORD, L. D. Bingham, travelling correspondent livery stable of Theo. Johnson. history; Bible geography.

Other subjects team through town Saturday, which was a pleasing sight for the lovers of fast horses, loafers of dry goods box fame, and grass of the Chicago Commercial Advertiser, Dealer in Millinery, Fancy and Dress Goods, -There is two reasons why we don ten years, after which it shall be paid in ten equal annual installments, coupons of general interest in Sunday School work will be announced hereafter. All Sunday been in the city this week in the interest of A. K. G.W. PHELON.

Neodesha, Kansas, March 30tb, 1877 Special Notice. Five improved farms, a lot of uncul hopper experts. Cloaks, Toys, Motions, 1-lv trust a man one is because we don know that paper and met with considerable suc School workers in the District are invited. Since Brother Raney's fine of $25 and shall be attached for the installments of the principaland interest payable at the him, and the other because we do. cess.

We desire full statistics from every county. MISS KINNEY -Mrs. Blum, of Humboldt, a daughter Soot may be used with much advantage, showing the number of schools, number of scholars, For further information, ad "ILL do Dress-Making, Shirt-Making cost has been imposed, Mr. R. has a strong desire to take $7.50 worth of consolation out of McIIery's hide, and the othet druggist's sensative nerves are effected.

tivated land, and a lot of town property of A. Kaschner, is here paying her parents and Plain Sewing, on reasonable as a top-dressing for grass land, or for wheat, oats and barley. The principal cause of its dress J. C. Carpenter, Committee on Ar for sale at a bargain.

I have several a visit. She will remain about a month. terms. Room at the Ladies' Bazar, Corner fiscal agency of the State of Kansas in the city of New York. The form of the ballot used at said ebction shall be as follows "For the Railroad Stock and Bonds." rangements, Chanute, or Nelson Case, Os fertilizing action is in the ammonia it con It was the treasurer of the Eastern Star farms to rent, also a few tenant houses to let in the city of Neodesha.

All of -The old dog who so faithfully guarded wego, Kansas. tains. Main and Fourth Streets. 35 Mrs. SNOW HAYS, the Neodesha house for the last three or four Chapter, while at refreshments the other night that was in luck, and got the whole of John u.

winters took his departure per the above property is situated in Wilson From the Howard City Ledger we learn years has turned his heels heaven ward. Monday morning stage for the East in T71ASIIIONABLE TAILORS, believing that that the people of Elk county are well fixed county. For further Particulars inquire that part of the chicken which is always behind when that fowl goes through the fence JL' we can give satisfaction we solicit the for railroads, there being some four different OI JV1. C. bTONER, -lhe boys hold jumping matches every search of cheap goods for his customers.

Mr. W. will visit Cincinnati, 'Chicago, St. Louis and several other cities before return patronage of the community. Special atten companies desirous of running through that Rev.

Summerville and T. J. Hudson 43-tf Neodesha Kans. tion given to children clothing. Also to Sunday afternoon.

McHenry ought to come down some Sunday perhaps he might make county. have returned from attending a meeting of ing, and his many customers may expect some of the best bargains in dry goods, the M. E. church extension society, at Em Invincible Vibrator Threshing Ladies Dress Cutting. 13 tf.

BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS. Mr. Sam'l Van Horn, one of Neodesha's a raise. poria Kansas. They report as receiving an clothing, boots, shoes, hats, caps, ever boy's in her younger days, but now a citizen Machine.

Talley one for Tanahill! He tells the allowance of S300, which was very much offered in Neodesha, when his goods arrive. of Denver, Colorado, was in the city this rilHE undersigned is still agent for Wilson needed. G. W. WELSEK, boys that he has a guest at his house, who week snaking nanus witn Ms numerous JL and adjoining counties for the Invmci Rev.

A. E. Lewis, formerly of William Samuel Becker has returned from that is the owner of a horse that can trot a mile friends and acquaintances. TOOT and SHOE MA- ble Vibrator Threshing Machine, manufac College, was in town this week and Kan- in thirty minutes. 1 I KER, Neodesha, safe place near Leavenworth, where he has been to work for the State since last May.

on called at the Free Press office. Mr. Lewis The larger portion of our farmers have tured at Three Rivers, Michigan, and will furnish descriptive circulars, terms and all sas. bhop on Fourth Street, There was big fight recently at Wood finished planting their corn, and we have the recommendation of our District Judge, just below City Bakery. All is a Baptist minister, is accompanied by his sister and is looking for a small church with other information in reference to tne ma been informed by several that if the grass for borrowing a set of harness and foreget- work neatly and promptly executed.

Spe chine that may be desired. Address, all's saw mill. The affray occurred between the engineer and boss sawyer, and resulted which to settle as pastor. Altoona is the hoppers take the corn which is planted that ting to return them. cial attention given to repairing.

48 tf objective point at which place we understand they shall replant immediately. JOHN H. GRAY, 4-47-3m. Noodesha, Kansas. The Good Templars have fully organized in a black eye or so.

ASA MENEAH, a Baptist church is to be organized soon. by electing their officers. It is said that Wm. Cowgill and daughter were down to eorge W. Friend gives notice of final "Against the Kailroad Stock and Bonds." Said election to be conducted in accordance with the prorissioDS of the general election laws of the State of 'Kansas.

The polls will be opened at 8 o'clock, a. in. on that day and remain open nntil 6 o'clock p. of the samo day. The return to be made to the office of the Cottnty Clerk, of said county, as in the case of a general election.

In witness where of I have jl? here unto set my hand an affix-g-KANed the seal of the county, this Vqrwthis 13th day of April A. G. E. BUTIN, County Clerk, per James C. G.

Smith, Deputy. jTEODESHA SAVINGS BANK. Wilton Count Kansas. CAPITAL STOCK. $100,000 JOHN H.

GRAY, President. DUGALD STLWART. Vice President. WM. HILL, Cashier.

J. O. WILSON, Assistant Cashier. A. R.

PIERCE, Secretary. drinks have gone up to fifteen cents; that A Fbee Cuke; For Consumption, bron BOOT AND SHOE MAKER. Shop on Main street, first door East of the the metropolis last Saturday. Mr. C.

came We hope our-ballists will hurry with their settlement of the estate of James MeGrew, chitis, asthama, catarrh, throat and lung dis they take it in the back room instead of over the counter, and that the demand for bottles on business connected witn tne masouic old Post Office Building. All work, eases. Also a sure relief and permanent deceased. Person interested are reque lodge and Miss Cora to spend a few hours organization. So anxious are the Xeodesha boys be "done for," they threaten to go to Thayer to get accommodated.

Fredonia from the finest calf to the coarsest stoga, and small jugs is fast increasing. care for general debility, dyspepsia and all with her old friends and schoolmates. to read notice in another column. nervous affections, by a simple vegetable Tribune. Mrs.

B. F. Bowen starts for Mattoon, medicine, which cured a venerable mission It has been suggested to publish a chap Half the fools in the United States think done neatly, promptly, and warranted. Patronage solicited. 1-44-tf A.

KASCHNEK, Illinois, this week, for a few months visit ary Physician who was long a resident of It is the opinion of the Neodesha boys that the ballists of Fredonia don't wear big they can beat the doctors at curing the sick; ter of the Bible occasionaly as news. We with her relatives. B. F. will accompany Syria and the East, and who has freely given two-thirds of them are sure they can beat will bet our last dollar that it would be hers as far ts Kansas City.

The solemnity enough clothes to do that little thing. this valuable specific to thousands of kindred TXTATCH-MAKER AND JEWELER, Ne- the ministers preaching the gospel; and all of an absent companion is already quite ap news to the person who made the suggestion. of them know they can beat the editors run parent upon that straight and trin form of 'odesha, (Fourth Street) Kansas, will attend promptly to all work in his line-that Some malicious boys have got in the habit of every time a house is vacated to imme ning the papers. Independence has very suddenly been his. sufferers with the greatest possible benefits, and he now feels it his sacred christian dutj to impart fo others this wonderful invigorating remedy, and will send Fbee the original diately smash out the windows and destroy seized with a mania to shove the L.

L. Mrs. G. E. Butin returned home last A party was given on Monday night at west from that place.

When you do that may be entrusted to him. Also, teaches instrumental music and Repairs and' Tunes PIANOS, ORGANS, MELODEONS, 4 c. Sat recige complete, with full directions, to any the residence of S. C. Hiuton, in honor of Tuesday from Kansas City, where she has been waiting upon her husband, the county everything that they can lay their hands on.

This kind of business should be stopped and we understand that a complaint is to be Sled person enclosing stamp for reply. gentlemen the biggest part of your trade Sam'l Van Horn. The young ladies of this neighborhood were the originators of the af goes with it. isfaction guaranteed in every instance. 28 clerk.

Mrs. li. left Mr. B. at Chanute, fast improving from the operation performed on his limb, and waiting for more favorable against several of these young imps at a no distant day.

DR CLARK A. ROBBINS, Greely Block, Syracuse, N. Yi. 42-16 (P. Q.

Box 76.) fair. We have been informed that they had If yon want to go to Parsons or More- a most enjoyable time MISCELLANEOUS. The farming lands of Fall River and Ver head, remember that C. L. Wy man's hack weather to make the remaining part of the trip home.

digris Valleys are Dronouneed by all who Rev. Ed. Mirick takes his departure this leaves every morning at five o'clock, and FACTORY NO. 237. have ever travelled this section as being the QIGAB week for Altoona, at which place Mr.

M. The county commissioners was in spec best in the state. Let this fact be remem rill take charge of theCongregationlist fold. connects at Morehead with the L. L.

and at Parsons with the M. K. bered by our eastern friends who think of TV. M. HARSHBERGER.

JUSTICE OF THE PEACE and NOTARY PUBLIC, Guilford, Wilson Kansas, will attend promptly to all business entrusted to his carer Collections made, Taxes paid for non-Residents. Charges moderate. Ed. is a good preacher and a hard worker DIRKCTORHi V. Piebcb, J.

O. Witsos, William Hill J0Hh H. Gbat, A. K. Phelojt, Johh G.

Wixtwi, A. R. PiKBcs, J. M. Horxixs, DUGALD STEWABT.

ial session last Monday for the purpose of ordering a second election in Verdigris township, to vote on a proposition to vote moving to Kansas this year. and we sincerely hope that his new field of The fancy stockings for ladies this labor may yield a bountiful harvest for him. Spring and Summer are cream, embroidered A man was seen on our streets last Sunday Benj. Cooper, Manufacture of and Dealer in bonds in aid of the construction of the M. E.

Narrow Guage; but the petition being with blue. cardinal with blue, blue with who evidently had to much "essence of sod If you pass through the henroost with M. C. STONER, pink, pink with black and black with all defective they adjourned to meet to-morrow careful eye just now, you will notice a sad USTICE OF THE PEACE and CONVEY the colors. Some are very elaborate and (Saturday) for the same purpose.

corn aboard, ine question men agitates the minds of the natives is, where did that "licker" come from. ness creeping over the countenances of the ANCER, (Office in City Hall Building,) beautiful in texture and price. DOES a General Banking Business; allows interest on time deposits. Exchange for sale on all parts of Enron Our old friend and druggist Jas. Raney, CIGARS, TOBACCOS, old hens.

It is not simply the knowledge "Will you have a Daily San?" said was found guilty and fined $25 and costs for that they must die, but the thought that they States. Collections PIPES, SNUFF, Etc. news boy to Mrs. Partington. "Will I have violating the liquor laws, last Monday.

The must be sold for Spring chickens after they re DIED. Mikisbll. April 17th, 1877, in Neode- .1111 fC. mi tied for on day payment 41 ly a daily son?" Why, you little scapegrace! "laid" out. witnesses in this case were three lawyers, one judge, one doctor, one hotel keeper.

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, liow dare1 you insinuate against a lone wo Bha, David Mikesell, of Dropsy. Aged, 74 FARMS FOR SALE. man? No. indeed I guess I wont have a No devotional ceremony was performed, the NEODESHA, Kansas. Collections made and promptly remitted Farms and Town Property bought, sold and rented and Taxes paid.

Correspondence solicited. 6 QEO. BARBER AND HAIR DRESSER, Neodesha, Kansas shop on Fourth Street, ner Henry's Hardware Store. All kinds of work done promptly, and in the Latest and Most Fashionable Style. years, tie leaves a wile and seven children The hail storm of last Monday afternoon was one of the heaviest experienced in this locality for many a day.

The hail stones daily son. My poor husband nsed to com ONE 480 acre farm at $8,00 per acre This ia a eood Grain and Rttwk rrm to mourn his loss. divines being engaged at a camp meeting. James now knows what to do, how, when, and where to do it. It is earnestly hoped plain awfully when I presented him with Factory and Sales room in Douglass' block.

were of the size of an ordinary bean and fell OwExa. April 19th, 1877, in Neodesha I also have a large number of other farms for sale CHEAP, and on reasonable terms. Main Street, yearly son. A daOy son indeed! Begone you little upstart imp!" And the old lady called for the tu-key-wing fan to keep her township an infant son of G. W.

and E. E. that the city council will not make their license so large as to convert them, into grog to the depth of an inch places. The damage done to the fruit is not so great as was first anticipated. KANSAS, NEODESHA, Owens, of whooping cough.

Aged, two weeks and six days. J. 1Y. SUTHERLAND. 5 Neodesha, Kansas.

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