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The Neodesha Citizen from Neodesha, Kansas • 3

The Neodesha Citizen from Neodesha, Kansas • 3

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1 NEODESHA ADVERTISEMENTS. It is a rule among publishers to dvertise for those who desire and MISCELLANEOUS. NEODESHA WEEKLY CITIZEN, The croP is sported to be J. Z. Sexton.

This gentleman, light in the central part of the State who will be a candidate before the ith this 8eason- About 3 Per is Republican County Convention for aa IB SIS STORE EE0WH BEOS'. NUBSERY, the price asked for putting up hay, Representative, is a resident of Prai Home aad Neighborhood News. and those engaging to winter cattle get about $3.50 per head. Guilford, Wilson 4 4 Editorial mutter oil lirst page, ,3 Old papers for sale at this office. The total debt of Wilson county is $10,309.50.

THIKD UAH. Messrs. Skehan Moulton, gentlemen from Illinois, are now buying up cattle in this locality and have already purchased about seventy head. Some other parties are herding 200 head not far from town. pa for advertising.

men do not feel under as publishers, to any persons except such as patronize their papers. A number of would-be "dead beats," not ten miles from Neodesha, should bear this in mind. A newspaper cannot live without support or public patr.mage, no more -than a wagon can run without wheels, and the only way yet discovered for obtaining anything of value from anybody is to give something in return. If you wish the aid of a newspaper, show the proprietor that you believe rie township and a farmer. He has resided inWilson county about three years, coming here from Indiana in 1869.

Mr. Sexton is a man who stands well in the estimation of his neighbors. He is regarded as a most worthy gerftleman by those who know him being honest, industri ous and practical. Mr. S.

is a true Republican and a man of moral character, good sense and high purposes. Both him and Mr. Bene The county seat fight in Howard INCREASED STOCK, 100,000 Apple Tree, 400,000 Hedge Plants, Peaches, Pears, Cherries, Plums, Apricots. ectarines, Quinces, Currants, Gooseberrie. Blackberries, Raspberries, Straw brries county waxes warm.

Wednesday was the 9th anniversary of the Lawrence Massacre. We have heard "drummers" and others who have been around, say that Mrs. Ford, of this place, has the finest millinery establishment diet are men whom the Republicans The price of domestic beef cattle and the largest and most complete of Wilson county could take up with the utmost safety. is advancing in the central part of his help worth paying for, and that you do not ignore the principle of! stock of-millinery goods thi3 side of II iST G. WINTER, the State.

Hon. Sidney Clarice, while in this "live and. let live." And the same with communities. If the people of a town regard a newspaper as a thing that can advance the interests DSALER Iff Kansas City. Alfred Jones presented us, last Saturday, about two dozen of the finest peaches we have ever seen grown in this section of the State.

He also left us an apple, of the "Lowell" varietT, which measured ten inches in circumference. of their place by assisting in its up building, they should manifest their Win. V. of Altoona, formerly of L3 011 county, was in Neodesha" last week, and among other places dropped into The Citizen office, Wiiliamj or he 13 moie familiarly called, we have known for many years, and we can certify to his "squareness" as a man and his general good disposition. He was amonir those who ORY GOODS, CLOTH! MG, CUSTOM MADE BOOTS, SHOES, GRAPE VINES.

Orahametai Trees, Evergreens, Flower-in-bhrubs, Roses, Climbers, Bulbous Roots! OUR TREES ARE THRIFTY GROWN ON WELL DRAINED SOIL, AND TRUE TO NAME. Scions taken from bearing trees grafted and grown by ourselves, which enables us to do better by our patrohs than parties can do who have buy their stock. Besides, vou get your trees acclimated and fresh from the ground. Will positively furnish a better article of stock for less money than anv TREE AGENT will. Thankful for past favors, we are BROWN BROS.

belief by giving the paper that assistance which is required- to keep it alive and capable of doing good for the town. city last week, wa3 the guest of Capt. K. Parris. Jas.

F. Grant has a stock of first-tilass clocks which he is closing out at very low rates. 1 A. Mr. Hall, residing in Duck Creek township, died last Saturday night of Inng complaint.

VL Dr. D. M. Bates, late of Neodesha, is now practicing his profession at Winchester, Jefferson county. 1 w53- EATS, GAPSi buckled on the armor during the On Monday, September 2d, the Board of County Commissioners will meet to equalize the assessment of the count' and make such corrections as may be deemed just, of the property of those showing themselves aggrieved by the assessment.

EAST SIDE OF FOURTH ST. NEODESHA, KANSAS. Mr. Peffer tells his readers that he was "in large part responsible for the nomination of. Mr.

Hunt as County Treasurer last fall." This is news to us. We do not wish to create discord in the Republican ranks, but we would suggest to Mi P. the impropriety of assuming so much responsibility and glory when it is not justifiable. There is such a THE NEW YEAUt CORNER" DRUG STORE 11th K. V.

and on account of his qualifications and efficiency as a soldier he was honored with the insignia of a First Lieutenant. Of course he is for Grant not being so foolish as to vote against the principles for which for over four years he fought to maintain. Call again, William, and see the "General." J. Pieive, the energetic President of the Neodesha Bank, was in the city last week and "the Of PIERCE BROTHERS BAXLA WIKDOWMAKER early part of this week. His cheerfulness of spirit and his sociability Fourth Street at Crossing of Main, NEOjDESHA, KANSAS.

TAKE pleasure in announcing to th people of Neodesha and are only equalled by the Cashier's, thing as becoming familiar and enthusiastic too suddenly after conversion, and of a man claiming what he is not entitled to. Mr. Pef fer is now a prominent Republican H. II. Henderson.

They are a happy as well as a lively pair. Wilson and Montgomery Counties To-morrow is the day the township caucuses are to be held to elect delegates to the county covention. The membership of the Grant and Wilson Club in this place outnumber the Greeley Club very largely. F. H.

Kuapp Has resigned as Xity Clerk and Jno. K. Demoss has "been appointed to fill the vacancy. The number of new postolfices established in Kansas each week is oue evidence of the rapid settlement of the State. John H.

McMahun, of Fredonia, is the most prominent Liberal at that place, and he intends voting for Horace Greeley, The Logsdou building, on Fourth Thos. Foster, who was appointed Central Committeeman for Prairie township, by the Liberals, is a- Re that they have commenced bh their second year in business, and feeling thankful for past favors they hope by strict attention Id business to be able to merit the same. Our stock contains Fanners who have wheat or corn to grind can not do better than bring it to the Neodesha Mills. These mills are in successful opera tion and doing first-class work. And by bringing.

3-our "grists" to Neodesha you not only get good work done, but can dispose of any produce you mav wish to sell, and also do trading to advantage. In Neodesha there is competition in all kinds of business, and you can do much better here than at points where less business is done. Our merchants keep as full and complete publican and strong supporter of Grant and Wilson. We would advise our Liberal friends to meet once more and make another attempt to perfect a bona fide CASH DBUGGISTS. in this county, but he is trying to date his affiliation with the party too far back.

We've" got him on probation, and it would be more sensible in him to look to the future than to make a false vaunting for past services. He must look ahead and follow the path he is now pursuing, if he seeks political honor But above all tilings, we hope he will not again commit the fault of referring to the past. THE BEST OO OX) that can be be bought in the market. We will compare goods and prices with any house in the PEALEE3 IN 1LMIM IflEBIOI7 No one has been consigned to the calaboose for lo these many weeks. Society is orderly and quiet in Neodesha, and the City Marshal, not having been able to earn his board by virtue of his office," is now putting in his time hauling apples from Missouri for one dollar per bushel.

stocks of goods as can be found, tind they sell at lower prices than any other town off the railroad. To those candidates who have seen fit to announce themselves in the Fredonia Journal because it charges them two dollars while we Correction. The Grant and Wii- Of tlie Greatest Purity, PAI5TTS, OIXS, VARXISltES AND BRUSHES, TOILET SOAPS, COMBS, HAIR OIL, PESFTTMERY, Etc. The Besln.UieMatkeJi. VERDIGRIS AND FALL RIVER VALLEYS.

Our stock consists of everything kept in a country Etore. We make a specialty in Fiskj Knight it Oustom-Made BOOTS SE0ES All kinds of Country Produce taken In exchange for goods or debts. Those knowing themselves indebted to us will please come forward and close up their accounts to enable us to square our books by the first of the new year. BAXLA WINDOWMAKER. Neodesha, Dec.

15th, 1871. 2-4 son club of Talleyrand requests "us charge four, we would say that The Street 13 CO D3 sum at onei ui sine the 18th of September to satisfy a judgment in favor of Lemon Dun-van. Sweet potatoes are becoming quite plenty in the market and selling at from $1.50 to $2.00 per bushel. We are told that the crop will be a good one-. The base ball fever seems to have entirely abated in these parts, and xjroqnet is declining in popularity.

Perhaps this change is caused by the heat of the weather. We were pleased to meet in town, last week, D. F. of Talley to state that'Chas. B.

Moore who was appointed a member o' the Liberal Central Committee from that rand townsliip, who was severely i recfabb six week ago7 ije to wn 1 ftver fn Neotleh a -tow Presaipticns Carefully Compounded at all Hours by Competent Persons. Citizen has double the circulation of the and further, that next year and for all time thereafter that we publish The CrnzExbe it-40 years), the rate charged for political announcements will be five dollars the customary price throughout the State. To support the nominees of its party it is certainly fair and right for a paper to do, when it conies to publishing the announcements of individuals for office for almost nothing and pay for J. V. PIERCE, H.

H. POTTER, H. H. HEXDEPSOIT, President. V.

President. Cashier. 1 slim, and that they have investigated affairs in Talleyrand and have not yet found a single Liberal Republican residing within its territoiy. We can say ourself that we have not heard of a single Liberal Republic-all in Talle-raud, and we have inquired of at least fifty men in the township during the last month, relative to the matter. A COMPLETE STOCK OF SCHOOL BOOKS AND STATIONERY JUeodesiha The funeral of Mr.

Robert Rogers, who died in Newark township last Week, took place on Sunday. He was buried by the Masonic Order, land his funeral was largely attended. digging a well, b- a box containing stone and dirt falling upon him. Wade was hurt so badly as to be entirely "laid up" for about a month, but he feels thankful that the accident resulted no worse D. M.

Chenoweth, a resident of Neodesha-, met with a painful accident one day last week while unloading stone from his wagon. In attempting to unload a large sized UUiNbiAMLI UN HAND. Neodesha, Kansas, Apr. 26, 1872., CORNER IRUG STORE. one's own hash and be responsible AEIT'BE MOMMA, for the current expenses of the paper is more than most newspaper men Visitors.

Owing to the big political time in Neodesha last Thurs bargain for. If a man is publishing AEE SELLING rock he lost his hold, the rock fall a newspaper for the fun of the thing, it is a different matter altogether. EOOESHA, Wll.on Kmnmmm. DOES A u-enerai Banking Business. RECEIVE Deposits, buy and sell gold; Exchange, Government Bonds and other securities.

FOREIGN EXCHANGE; Sell drafts in sums to suit on Ireland, England, Germany, Sweden and other European countries. CERTIFICATES OF DEPOSIT. Issued, payable on demand, and, afUr stated time, bearing interest. Nicholson and family returned from their New Jersey trip on Wednesdaj' of last week. Mr.

N. predicts that Grant and Wilson Will carry New Jersey by a large majority. The Graut and Wilson Club at Fredonia has kbout 150 members. The Republicans of that place are unitedjand feel confident that they, will carry Center townsliip by 125 majority. A vote for President was taken on the passenger train on the L.

L. ing upon his leg and breaking it near the ankle. Dr. Blakeslee was called and dressed the fractured limb. Mr.

C. is doing as well as could be expected considering the warm weather A party must be in a fearful condition when it employs such an iit Prices to Suit If ard imes Tlieir Large and well-selected Stock of BRIT GOOBS, SATS, GAPS, STGTIOETS, BOOTS, Groceries, Queens ware, Sec NO PAINS SPARED IN SHOWING GOODS. able-bodied fraud as H. C. Whitnev day a large number of our friends and prominent Republicans from all parts of the county were present, many of whom honored us with calls.

It affords us pleasure to meet the people of the various sections of the county and to form their acquaintance and therefore it was gratifying to us to behold the familiar faces of so many good people from Fredonia, Altoona, Guilford and Coyville. Come often, to ouf humble sanctum the latch striilg is always 'within reach. to champion its cause. The Liberals of Neodesha did this, notwith standing they boast of great The Hays Brothers, carpenters and contracters, of this place, have just completed a new school house in district No. 05, about seven miles New Stone 31 iisi St, Neodesha, Kansas.

strength and influence. With Sammy Smith's drum they ought to be contented, and not knock all NEODESHA. NEODESHA. the symphony out of their political concert by introducing such monotonous "chin musicians" as the aforesaid fraud. BOOTS AND SHOES.

COLLECTIONS. promptly on all accessible points. Negotiate County, School and City Bonds. Possessing ample facilities for the advantageous conduct of our business, we promise to all our customers the most favorable rate and the promptest attention. IF" Attention and information cheerful ly extended to strangers.

Refer by permission to First Bank, Kansas City; Traders' Bank, St. Louis; Howes Micy, New York; First National Bank, Fort Scott; Phillips Scoville, Fort Scottj Ks; SHOOK ADAIR Dealers in and Manufacturer of all kinds of In the proceedings of the Liberal meeting held at Fredonia on the PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY. northeast of Neodesha, in Newark township. The building is lSx2i feet, and we have heard it said that it is the neatest and most thoroughly built country school house hereabouts. The Brothers are finished workmen and invariably do first-class jobs.

Noah Wilson, of Coyville, was in town this week and gave us a Mr. Wilson keeps the hotel at Coyville. He reports money scarce in that vicinit-, but says G. going north, one day last week, which showed that 62 were for Grant and 31 for Greeley, while IS werej uudecided. Indian summer ha come.

People east never see it, except when they know enough to come west. We want delinquent subscribers to come down with the cash. Hoop 'em tip, Lousy Jane" Let every Republican in Neodesha township turn out to-morrow (Saturday) at 1 o'clock and attend the township primary meeting. Do not 8tay away and thereby allow half a The following officers were elected in Prairie township at the late elections: Trustee, G. L.

Poison; Treasurer, E. H. Bailey; Clerk, L. Q. Hobbs, and Justice of the Peace, Sam'l Hill.

lOth, and published in the Fredonia Journal, the following appears: "On motion, the Secretary was instructed to mollfy the members of the Central Committee of their We have an idea that the Liberal party will stand more greatly in need of molification after the November election, and we would it itisr i tj ii 3 SAMUEL SMITH, (Late of Olaihe, Kansas) BEING permanently located on Main street begs leate to ihforai the people of McCLURE SON, THAYER, KANSAS, CHAlRSi Mr. McGee. of the firm of McGee fc Johnsonj is having work begun on a new dwelling house which he is about to erect on Indiana street. W. A.

Ross will be the builder. business is ordinarily good at his place. The crops are first-class and Neodesha and Wilson County generally that he is prepared to boot and shoe them all. I will make a specialty of CUSTOM WORKj and am prepared to rnak every description of Men's Pegged French Calf and Kip and best American Kip Boots, A large and varied experience enables me guarantee a "good fit," and at prices that admit of no successful competition. Neodesha will make more public improvements this year than any other town of the same size in advise them not to commence dispensing the article so early in the campaign.

The Fredonia Cornet BandjWhich was present at the Republican mass meeting in Neodesha on the loth, treated our citizens to some excellent music, from the portico of the the prospects generally favorable. The farmers will sow a large amount of wheat. Oscar and Elijah Coy will put all their ground in wheat between four and five hundred acres. Mr. Wilson knows of only one Liberal in the vicinity of Gryville STANDS BEDSTEADS, TABLES, SAFES; COFFINS Kept constantly on hand.

dozen men to pack the caucus. We were mistaken last week in etatiug that a young man had shot a jack-rabbit. It was a coon that he shot, and since that event the boys and some men around town take an unusual interest in coon hunting Lath, Shingles, Sash and Doors. The Republican County Convention wili be held at Fredonia next Thursday 29th, at 10 o'clock a.m. Irving Janes.

Louis Gravelot. JANES GRAVEL OT HOUSE, SIGH, 0AEKIAGE Ohio House, on the evening of that day. This Band is an institution; Price as low as at any point on the Railroad. 2-17-1t. Notice, State of Kansas, County of Wilson, A Kansas exchange says money is so close in its locality that people can't even pay attention.

We suppose the things they pay least attention to are unpaid bills and duns. We judge from our own experience. ss. Townsiip of OYv ENS STOX R. In Neodesha, on Sunday, August 1 fcih, 1 872, at the residence of Henry Long.

ly Rev. B. Lowe, ifr. Geo. W.

Owixs and 2IIs9 Ellex E. Stonsr, all of Neodesha. Gacrge Ss one of oar steadiest young citizens, and rcany friends trill be glad to that Fredonia may be proud of. The instruments are first-class, and for a new band it is a credit to all connected with it. The members are all tip top young men, and the service they rendered on the above occasion will be eraciouslv remembered.

XJT1 make all kinds of furniture to order, and do repairing on hort notice. Give us a call and see for yourselves. Remember the place, AXD OKXAJIE5TAL PAINTERS, Have permanently located in Neodesha and are prepared to fill all orders in the above line promptly. Also do PAPER HANGING, GLAZING GRAINING in the best of style. Shop on Fourth street, in the old printing onlce 1-5-1 v.

Grapes. Mr. S. C. Hinton brought to our office this week twelve or fifteen bunches of as fine grapes as we have erer seen in the State.

They are of the Concord variety, and were large, ripe and of excellent flavor. The bundles were verj-large and well filled. M.r. Hinton has 32 four year old vines hearing, and he will have five hundred pounds of fruit. This part of the 'country he thinks is unsurpassed for the growing of grapes, and he intends devoting considerable time and attention to their production.

He has Corner of Fnr4h and Wisconsin Streets In Justice's Court, before' E. D. Ilontley, a J. in and for said township, county mid State. W.

C. Long, Plaintiff, vt. Edward Billings-ton, Defeudant. i EDWARD BILLINGTON wi'J take notice that he lui- been satd before E. D.

Huntley, a J. P. by Y. C. Long for $19.00, and that a summons and an order of attachment was iued on the 27th day of July, A.

D. 1872. know that he has takeu unto himself a partner and concluded to settle down permanently. May prosperity and happiness attend their journey through life as husband antf Tvife. Quite an exciting runawaj- occurred in Thayer last week.

The "rig," consisting of a span of horses and a buggy, was owned in Neodesha. The vehicle was considerably disintegrated, and though the driver, J. was violently thrown out 23-tf Neodeflia, Kansas. The Countj Superintendent gives notice that he has made the semiannual apportionment of State and county school funds, and they are ready for distribution. The amount of State funds drawn is and the countv fund is $53.62.

The hearing in said cause will be on the C. II. Ten Evck. 30th day of Augnst, A. D.

1872, and if said P. B. Doddridge. BILD. ROGERS.

In Newark township, miles east of Neodesha, on Saturday. Aiignst 17th, of consumption, Robeet Rogers, aged 5 years and 2 months. Meat Market. I am now prepared to furnish the citizens of Neodesha and Wilson connty with fresh meat at all times. 1 kill nothing but the fattest of animals and my meat is that defendant does not appear, judgment will be P.

D. Doddridge of it, he sustained but slight injury. I One of the horses was severely hurt i 600 first-class which he cuttings taken against him. Dated at Neodesha, this 7rh dav of Au gust. 112.

C. LONG. By L. Scott, bio Attorney. (Cane county, and Oceana couiitr.

(Successors to J. D. Ruth.) HARDWARE and Agricultural Imple ments, Hambolit, Kansas. 1-12 of the best qoauty hv tne niarnt. win set out next pring.

Sweet potatoes are in the market. papers please cop.) LAWRENCE TUSKER. 3I-5ji.

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1870-1872