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The Republican Citizen from Paola, Kansas • 3

The Republican Citizen from Paola, Kansas • 3

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O. SELLERS. HALDEMAN, The Women's Christian Temperance tnion. ADJUSTABLE Iron Post Wire Fence. SELLERS Buckeye Bill tho popular At a meeting of the women of 1 aoia, E.

M. Wickersham, Clerk of tho lis- l.n man of Paola, has rented the storeroom held in the Presbyterian church somo few THE CITIZEN. trict Court, "elect," wear wi MOUXD. Trustce-Jolni Grant. Treasurer Lewis Williams.

Clerk W. II. Burkey. Justice of the Peace N. C.

AveriU. Constables S. C. Barrett and N. In- formerly occupied by J.

A. DeUerry as a harness shop. Aa Bill" has now be weeks ago, they organized a society to oe PAOU imown as "The Women's Christum lem- ora thrust upou l'im ou clet For Bale. A rhvsician's Rcsideuec, Offlee and come a permanent fixtnro of our city, tie A. GILTS, local Editor.

perance Union, for tho advancement or the temperance work horo in our midst. proposes to open a tirst-ciass auction KATES OF ADVERTISING. Fixtures for Rate Dealers ix house for buggies, ami aii uuir nlnrad in his hands for dis- Tho following Article ana fieuge, size in this county. Will tea owl town in ULQV will give our reader a full understanding 5 a enrtri location and a 1 th hest auctioneers and American Marble. 5 lit no is tn riiM i ut niv ii.

i v. Foreign of the purpose ana objeci 01 -ia socicij man. 1 OSAWATOMIE. Trustee W. Soars.

Treasurer C.L.Adair. Clerk J. C. Chestnut. Justices of the Peace A.

Pringle, Cy li.vsi.-ian is demanded to fill his r'0- Ltircitv has ever had. He deals squarely 4 Inch. 2 a ai 4 6 ti 7 la 2 2 in 3 Ml 4 6 IW 8 akticle. t. v11 ll.n r.hifct of this Society to MCA IS un i 15 1 11 to SO UK CO.

4 tut 7 8 Ml ia im is wi iu ut 50 T.isi- 1 rt-ic, 2 i -t 3 ri. axMha, it uiAnth. ft nvMittus 19 0l sri ti 47 -o A desire to go East ishis reasons foroffer- alld justly with his patrons and all wbo ini his uronerty for sale not much cap- Rtock. furniture, or articles of any -work of all kinds done to order. Funiture, TaUe-topn, All work guaranteed.

attention given to orders from a use all honorable means, both legal and moral, for tho entire snpprossioii itid required, A part can do nau on umc. kmd they wisn to BeU bnng mem iu IS il Tt.l-mtlni mill llO 1 Jr, Inqinrc at this oftico far particrdars. I eon iwr rear: iuw temperance and to work for State and National prohi rus Way and Rodney Snow. Constables William Billings, William ii.Urm. Josenh James and Arthur liami Gcanty BanK, PuuIh column wi-, uu- First Doer East of UUV'tAMll I4U will give satiBiction in all dealings.

bition Ol tUO liquor iruiuu. FSannsIs Flannels Women's whole stock Kip Shoes, $1.50 PLEDGE. tun wnmm of this society, uo 8tf Roscoe. VALLEY. Illliw A- I'll per pair.

a'11-" "VVe will offer extra uiuuccmeuw Flannels for the next sixty days. STICH BROS. A CO. our word and honor, God helping us, not to make, buy, sell, or use any in- aii Mwiias in 81 3 ceuu per uuo. fi.r JOUX WAKXKIft Townsend feels greatly encour FABKl RIGHTS and MATERIAL Ta aueens.

nl tlmt eicht creenback members of the All notkt in a 11 puliation at are elected. Johnnas wsen For several eeks the house of Dr. J. Carpenter, of New Lancaster, has re- sale in Paola, for AHftENS WARNKE, Or material alone, Kansas, by CY. S1IAW.

reruuo, in aiinnm- toxicaiing utiuuio, cider, or wine, as a beverage and will not frequent places where such liquors aro sold and will encourage others to abstain from all such drinks. Tho following are tho officers elected at the first meeting of the Society r. j. X. McClunff.

more interest in the late election than iu any other since he has been in the state. iTnactnallv believes in "fiat," and if it joiced over the advent of a nW m.k weiched apothecary Trustee A. B. Messmore. Treasurer L.M.

Stanley. Clerk I. M. Brandon. Constables Geo.Folks and M.

Walls. PAOLA. Trustee J. T. McLaughlin.

Treasurer G. W. Mitchler. Clerk C. Shaw.

Constable II. C. Ilanna. orders for Ac torn dealehs IX- A JB.miwenfciorcauaiaatMror0rae,flTauiito two pounds and a half. left at the oliice ot t.

i. xi IRK 5tf wno'Ttot. absolutely certain that these abyaxck. in size or heft, but then just next door to the jfost-omco. Vice-Presidents Mrs.

W. D. Lowther, eight men defeated eight more sensible men than they, we would try and rejoice Kansas Pacific1 eons -h mouth. KKUMI.I a 0. M.

Wysong. Mrs. I. J. Bannister, Mrs.

J. E. Thaver and Mrs. N. P.

Gregg. Socretarv Mrs. G. A. Colton.

9 with him. White Lcml, Luisced Oil, Gloss, rulfrt, atul all Ibufs raintinj STILL IN THE LEAD. Treasurer J-irs. v. ix.

Executive Committee Mrs. E.W. Ioc- Cloaks! Cloaks I Call and examine our stock of Cloaks, RAILWAY J. W. JVice'a Drug at inson.

Mrs. I. JMinoispn, mrs. 1. they are the cheapest in the market.

Tho Oldest, largest, Best and Cheapest Daily Newspapers in Kansas. fnrmnr. merchant, professional hoes, Hats.Oaps, Grange, Mrs. uigciow mm wo Boots, Store. DIB ECTO F-T Miami County Officials.

Jnl Tenlli JuiWmi IH-tria-Uvn. Uincn SteveM. 4 l-rk Mrfrirt r.rt-K. M. i.hcrsUam.

ll.iwanL 1-uuutT a J. SherMan. rrnuuuer R- Keener of DwM'Titister I iKlerhill. SuiriulewWst hc Instracuon-J. W.Flemlug.

Surveyor A- hniti. tw Vlbrisrht. well known to many in LANGS! this city, more especially tho printers, is I Bncndins a few days in our city among Ilorso stealing seems to be reviving to an tmcomfortablo degree, and we advise our farmers in other townships to follow the example set them by their Bichland man and politician in Kansas should subscribe for the Leavenworth Times." It is now conceded to be not only tho best daily in 'tthe State, but friends and enemies alike adihit that it has no equal west of St. Louis and Chicago. Politically, it Gent's urmshmgyoQas, kohqos A FARFi FOR EVERYBODY.

1,1 fviMids and acquaintances. Lew is at On last Saturday a meeung 01 iuu interest was held in the Presbyterian church. Alter reading the minutes of the previous meeting, somo very fine music was listened too, and then followed a short discussion as to tho best plans for forwarding the object of the Society, a number of new names was added to the of the permanent fixtures of brethren, in the organization of anti- tuiuuer horsethicf associations. Two nights after South Side Par, PAOLA, KAS. is in svmpathv with the principles 01 wie TCaniifiiicnn iiartv- but is always ready.

62,500 FARMS FOU SALS BY cmme iuwiuu, (oluiubus Courier oiuce 1 w- i.oar him talkinjr of "my wife and tho election, J. IL Berkshire, living near Soring Hill, had a bay horse stolen, and feels it a duty, to oppose bad, design-who hone to obtain office because SlKiT babv." With all these how can Lew help T-K- Hrwrcn was lmulded J. II. B. bUer- Kansas Jracino bcins happy.

roll after taking the pledge. muiHno will be hold in they happen to belong to the party in th0 power. It is fearless in its criticism of Faola City Officers. Methodist church, on Saturday, Nov. 23, any measure or any act which will not power, of tho interests iff Howard has quite a ijack of postal earths advertising for stolen horses, and he has no desire to havo tho number 'nL W.

T. IM ml Tamer, tend to the advancement and to add interest to the meeting the fol Men's Boots at $1.53 per pair, at STIC1I BROS. CO. We wero pleased to receive a call on Afntulav cvfenins. from Dr.

Tcnny, curreiicv JJlE TJlliJTY, UUO A Cr Goods are beinir made to. tho stock of the entire people, un mo i question "The Times" is in accord of the entire people, un uio u. lowing programme has been draftea Essavs bv Mrs. George Kingsley and I mw iTk a 1 Western sentiment, ana oecujucs 1 i mnri, Kut U. U.

Mjcrniau. Attutiw W- H. Bii. )Ihl J. M.

5lHtM. TrurT Su. W. Dmrm. 0.

Tuylur. etnet CuBUiUwiutiei' Jimn A. Una. XY- J- J- proud position of being ene of the first to tha financial doctrines which rp SIDE' GKROOERY. Mrs.

D. M. Fargo. Select Readings by Mrs J. B.

Ilobson, Best Chicago Kip hand-made B00I3 at S3.50. STICK BROS. CO. Ths Best Lsnd in Anssrica havo become so universally popular, not and Mrs. B.

L. Mrs. E. W. Robinson only west of the Mississippi, but in Maine, At from $2 to $6 per Acre, one-quarter 'oS i.t..,ii, nil fhn Enirlaud I rioov.

nn 8 or 11 year Ciedxt at on 6 or 11 year late Superintendent of the Insano Asylum at Osawatomie. The Doctor talks of locating at Atchison, for tho practice of his profession. Atchison Champion. A. K.

Seujeim repairs all kinds of Sewing Machines, and does it right. All work West. The Society numbers twenty-five of tho A 1 1 1 a 1 1 Who is to take the first steps in tho much-talked-of water work for our city? interest. per cent. inTimiH" aims IU utiuievciv O.

F. McLaughlin KEEPS C0XSTAX7L OX IIAXD A Mwori Kiv, Sttt Gulf Karrriv Nnrth at fc S.olh 4a sense of the word a newspaper, and among its prominent features are the T.pavenworth. New York, St. Louis, Bal- leading ladies of Paola city and township. When we look at the number it seems as though it was small for the great work Paola is much in need of something of tne kind.

The communication published in last week's issue of the Western Spirit olmrimi reasonable, lie Un. Tet we bplieve that twen- timore, had tho right ring to it, and we hope tne tv-fivo eood. earnest, Christian women ff tffc nw nr TUlO It flout take lunch money to BEAU I tiib nrS? tlieKauiwracincKaiWay, 12 rUs toS-4 will swMirc on E53 credit, or S120 to SK) iu cash rnSSl wm buy it outright. opporronity urUl not bo open UU iVl tl iug. Over people liave hot- rntJIC tle.1 along tho Kansas Pacific l.ail- 1 rl lb ay niuce Jnnnary 1, 1(S ami rp A l9 iM5S WI1L EE vuir-ixi also keeps a full supply of the very best needles and supplies for all kinds of machines.

Next door to X. F. Press, raola. Mrs. 11.

II. Norman, of Miami county, sihS fa; oar News department is a complete summary of the items of interest from every part ot Kansas. A man who reads The Times" can alwavs bo posted in regard to thnr. transpires in the State. These writer, and thoso who have been agitating this question of city water works, will keep at it until it becomes a reality.

MtMHiri. Kiki i' M. ami rjtw Ut oVkvfc in. 11la I. Mttn.

Ti Arnv ncMbw and Kriy it 4 pm. 1tc Turaday. tlf9aT wwl Sttunta. nu lltola ElrTV'i Lkt Mmhy mm Thunslay at TJu a m. ami mm wine eveuiimn a U-k.

to Pi.int, Tia Xe lam-atfer and lt-K- till, nm Turila.v a3'1 'rilay at 7 a aud ar- m5 Vk wiiaeBJaj auJ olunby. al 8 to. UK can, and will, do moro in this direction than a hundred men. Their number will be added to at each meeting. This is a noblo work they are engaged let no has purchased tho dwelling formerly oc A fire, in any of the business portions 01 our city, at tho present time, would de-trw nearly the entire town, for all the items are selected each day from Kansas newspapers as they are received at The Times" office.

Terms, cash in advance, in tho wav. but. wneneer cupied by Dr. W. 11.

tariy ami uuumj this city. LaCygne Journal. AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE ritlCES. Al! Kinds of Country in Exchange for Goods at Churches. 4Lif 0111 11 ho denvea irom me m.

1 1 M'llt'llL. LliaV LUIUH To the Afflicted wit tne Astnma. Wo Daily, per annum, Weekly, per annum, needed, extend a helping hand to them. Let all the ladies turn out to their next meeting, add your name and influenco to their list. Don't say you have no inilu- .1 -t twv mrr nm lir L.ruS nil MoLachlin aitace ine Salh al 11 a aim 7iM tti.

at Jo a m. rrajK-Siirrtina every ducby P.t. 1. P. Bnd.

Ft.w. Pro I' Pcnd to S. J. Gilmore, -Lan-l Coromlwjner, at Hilina, faSedtrle to any person applying for it. ti -P OAKES, General Superintendent, KAXSAS CITY, M0.

THE HIGHEST PRICES THE MARKET AFFORDS. Came ani Ses Us, and WI33 Give Do not ueiay a aay, out nave n.o entered on "The Times" subscription books at once. (VFPER. encoanacan i uu uy Store in Taola, and get Gan's Quick and sure relief for Asthma. Yon can breath and sleep easy.

It never fails when used need it, laci masv uuvu nu.uo moro substantial means of defending our city in case of fire, than we now have. Keep the subject before the people until tho end desired is accomplished. n-U tabtath at ll a tw amt i m. 1 1aerawetli-5 Wslselaj "-nmr at 7i oVV-rk. according to directions.

PPirnrnra THE PLACE-RAINEY BLOCK, WEST SIDE OF PARK, To any one sending us 525, we will send a new No. 5, Wilson Sewing Machine worth and The Weekly Times for you can speak a word of cheer to some needy heart, or, at least, "give a cup of cold water in His name." Dress Goods! Dress Lost. A pocket-book was lost on vcninsr between tho Singer Sewing PAOL A KflHSA WnT buy a shoddy pair of Boots when I at 11 a aiJ m. at ftjrt a n. l-ry r-nw tine Thnnabjr mtuufc at KmT Re.

W. 1. Uwt.T, 1W.T. nearliine rarh iMttth al 11 in aud 8 m. Prarer-muuB rry Wdnlay wenlng.

COLORADO. HEATHT AND ATIRACriVB. itf five years, or Daily Times tor one year. This is giving 51.25 for 25. J.

Lear's residence. you can buy a whole stock at au STICH BROS. CO. Address, l. it.

Aamuaii Leavenworth, Kansas. We aro offering extra bargains in Dress Goods for tho next thirty days, at snniiurium aurt l'kagnre cSc SON'S, tol' jr- Tt is eievateu i The finder will bo suitably rewarded on leaving it at the sewing machine office, northeast corner of tho Square. E'-trt of Amei-iiav. STICII BROS. iu tome ar.a MtncJr Notes.

oiilv IS ccnU rcr bushel. annnffHH ll limiufti '-i p. exliileniting. Improvement seems to be the order of the day. On Tuesday morning, in conversation with John Yeater, ho informed us that the following gentlemen had been tsweailu in Rom ansas, posaesn vario SHEHrFT'S SALE.

STATE OF KANSAS, gg Miami County, In the Probate Court, in and for the said County and State. Maxy of our readers will remember Mike Roark.who was ejected wit i the engineering departMent of tho 1 ic l' l. :7 vmrs asro. ana stop- an'dTil ver is niarvelow- Key. Alaxaxdkr Ccxxixo, for a number of years pastor of the First Baptist church of this city, but latterly of Illinois, will lecture in the Court House on ricty uf it mremc attraci l-; i hyaif-al eijjliLi rJ.

months. He has lately ..1. i- scelior loukir. MANUFACTURE "the nrtiat, fr In the matter of the Estate of Louis Ket- tiScUTntist, kiiigittsjunture Ivtrge quantities of com are now being marketed. I.

j. Weaver has erected a barn on his premises in the south part of town. Charlie C.eboe has gone to the Indian Territory in order to be with his "people." There are many places along tho sidewalks that need the attention of our city replastering and otuerwise impruuig their homes Vet Wygal, Sperry Baker, J. A. Hoag and J.

L. J. Chandler. With these, and many other improvements in arfiTl'narnral architecture, ler, deceased. Tn obedionce to a command of the Pro mado himself notorious, as the leader of the gang of express robbers who robbed the St.

C. B. train at nr a fow weeks since, ana the 1 1 n-llik 1lt'tllS lent. The cli- FARM "WAGONS, bate Court, sitting in and for Miami coun KlloUia go to nmn Hating atmosi'he: our midstjthe question of naru uines i 1 i- ofCotonulo i pecnliar- roe ciiiuniw next Monday evening at r. m.

are most cordially invited. Mr. dimming many friends here will be glad of an opportunity to welcome him to Paola, ty, Shite of Kansas, 1 will seu at mo east nmi i is gradualfy becoming a thing of the past. ff-SI lone of hfs ami tuiniK door ot tne court ly efflcaHo' "witncsHea whoweutto MONDAY, DECEMBER 18, 1878, at 10 o'clock a. the following l.mrla ami tonameuts.

viz The north I'iioraoo leei'n- EXPRESSLY rOH THE KEEBS OF THIS CO liKTKY. WE USE NOTHING BUT FIRST-CLASS MATERIAL, AXD CHALLENGE residence iii Oolorado; Kane, and arrested near Brookneiu, on the K. Y. road, two or three weeks ago, when just about ready to make a raid on that road. He has been identified as one mnn rmrawl in tho above robber- tertifv.

Asthma is cureaiy Bio drives in Dress Goods, at STICII BROS. CO. -rxTtniED. At Paola. November 12th, A hy over- fathers.

Capt. J. II. Smith, Deputy TJ. S.

Marshal, went south on tho afternoon train Tuesday. and ailinti caitgcHh, and should give him a gooa au iience Monday evening. Last evening, at LaCygne, Kansas, a t-. ns Boss" Neighbors and a east fractional one-quarter (1) of Section x-rt Two r2 in Township No. Eighteen 1 si nil ule for i.

nwtiiminarv examination Examination and Competition with amj other wagon mail ms r.f n. Tweutv-threo (23). east ftjoraloiii-ingwiiitcr monjJ- u.flTftTlaTl5r by Rev. L. P.

Broad, A. T. L. Haughey and Emma C. Harris.

im Tl containing one hundred" and fifty-eight orwi one-hundredth (158 58-100) at Kingsley, anJl is now the Toneka iail awaiting trial. A requisition has been tr. the charccs comrade named Joe Rigsby, both under Tftp.ific E'ailway Tdtheoiily l.ichj)eercai two thousand three ive wis a 114' i Vvt Sunday morning, returning on Monday ening. nnr Tin wen shir-peil two car loads i to 1 'Oliver, i 1. i fl iiLnoe of lionor.

entereti tne saiotm i i.l Kanw wittionr a hundred and seventy one-hundredth uf it Kiineib euuipment ia StiopsSoutlieast of Public Squar firs 7(11 dollars. NOTICE! Nolico is hereby given that all stray animals which have been posted ono year or over, must lo settled for immediately, or warrants will issue as provided by law. Also a tract of land, commencing at a Mtanilinir Reventecu chains and fifty mils, render it the fa- or Daniel Glasscock with tho intention of cleaning it out." Dan felt disposed to have something to say as to how matters should be conducted In his place, resisted, Hut assistance of his bartender nam dav concha, and itw new atev of hogs on last Tuesday morning. The prico of hugs is somewhat ad vanccd. D.

Coonradt him nearly eompleteil a ro.Ttfr tomiHtri and invalid. links west of the northeast corner oi iuc 1 ea! Estate and 'Collecting 0 ft ice htaiu puDlica- fereI lor lus capture. We remember Roark as one of tho engineers of tho P. F. R.

Railroad at tho time that this road was being graded here in this county. Ho will have plenty of timn in the future, we think, to fully rc- you P. 1.: ftroat, southeast one-quarter Hi), oi necnou Thrnn f.1L in Township No. Eighteen (IS), Kanas and information about full By order of Board of Commissioners. B.

J. Siiebidan, County Clerk. 1. lie ed Simmons, tho efforts of Neighbors and vmi Itr jao4i oi of Range o. xwentv-iuree el 1 nins thence south Four (4) Chains to a vour ticket over the Colorado.

Jure yn ut .4 ri(rlit. liv OF- Rigsby to "run things." in tne ngut that ensued Glasscock struck Neighlxirs poker, from tho effects of The TTansftS iracilic hwt line- stake, thence west Men i mj cnauts iu hj niiK Hull ircek. Thence northwest Sometime since a man named Linn working for Hon. Eli Davis about alizo that tho way of tho transgressor is hard." good dwelling house in tho west part of town. There is a growing demand for houses.

The cigar season has ended, and candidate generally have resolved to adopt a system of severe personal retrenchment and reform. erly along tho centre ot saui crecK to mo GEO AT, Gen. Pcssonger Ageat, KAXSAS CITY, HO SI. S. CAMPBELL, Wall Paper less than First Cost, at Price's Drug Store.

which he died this morning. Rigsby was tlireo weeks, went to Spring Hill, got badly used up and now lies in a critical amnk, and returning to Mr. Davis' prem-condition. Tho community exonerates iseSj stoi0 a mare and left Kansas. Linn Glasscock and Simmons in the part they mwl WOrked for a man In St.

Joseph, took in the matter, as they acted in self- namei Bell, and to him Mr. Davis wrote defense A few years ago Neighbors Kivmg an account of Sinn's performance. Mo. RWer, Ft. Scott Gulf R.

R. ATOT a a att) CO EYAiS CEli 1 v. Ilill LU llll3 ui Thence east Twenty-two (22) Chains and Twenty-live (25) Links to tho place of beginning, containing Seven (7) acres of land, appraised at Seventy (70) dollars. All of said described land being situated in Miami county, Kansas. Given under mv hand at my office tho city of Paolo, 'Miami county, Kansas, Ma VJtli tinv of Novemlier.

1878. At a meeting of the Paola Temperance T-nion. held in the Court House, Friday The amusements among our young people thi season seem to have diminished somewhat from former years. Why is this thusly? FOR Kansas. a kiUed the City Marshal of LaCygne, aim In du0 timc Ijiim turaeu up im full penalty of I i talon iii bv the police.

Mr. Da- evening, November 8th, the following officers wero chosen for tho ensuing six Dr. Ovster has beeu spentung bqiuv months: CITY, GiilGASQ JOHN HOWARD, 1St5 Sheriff of Miami Count)-, Kannas. ,.,,.7 rr.nin.nnl in all mirU vfthe State, on rw SIIOUIU ac that erime, instead of being pardoned. vis wcnt to St.

Joseph, identified Linn, Ho was a good workmen at hU trade, andj in answer to a telegram, Sheriff blacksmithing.butwasionsideredadsui- IIoward went up and arrested the thief countv. art'ca jcimis txrigni, jo iami Lands time down in the woods of the Potawato-mie, tasting roots and herbs with a view to determine their medicinal qualities. Abstracts tut mi jtirtustm.j non-residents. nfMe. and the collection qt money on Glasscock, was a lormer and brought him to 1'aoia anu lougcu mm Tl budges intrusted to me haee.

prompt AND i.c t- unrvi ntiffll cerous man. Uf President J. K. Thayer. Vice-Presidents Rev.

L. Broad and George Kingsley. Secretary J. B. Ilobson.

Executive Committee Rev. J. N. Mc-Clung, W. C.

Eaton and W. T. Shively. Charges Reasonable. in jaiL Linn had sold the mare near a- lien i vip tho County resident of Paolo.

i -rn fr and Mr. Davis recov SUBSCRIBE sT.LOUiis, ou iairinjj Clerks office, after tho next election. Barney is not inclined to make trouble about the matter. School Jiooht, Writing Papa; and all V.tuls of Stationary, at J. Ill Prkc Drug Store.

ered her from tho "innocent purchaser." What's the reason bonds stolen from the people can't be recovered as easily. Since then the innocent purchaser has The Boss Stewart Singer, the old company Sinster and tho White at reduced AXD ALL I-0IETS CAMPBELL "WBKNEE, House, Sign Carriage and Ornamental J. M. GEORGE GO'S. Wfttcb lor Boss AdvorUaomoixt.1 tn Howard churning wnac prices at South, East and West.

Prof. March made his usual visit to our city on last Saturday and Sunday. "Sain" Is Secretary and Treasurer of tho Presbyterian Sunday school of Paola, and heuce the regularity of Ids visit. By somo means a report was lnuusin- money mu A house containing four rooms and a of his arrest, taus attempting am, a cood well. A stable Through Tickets for sale at the Depot for ously and thoroughly circulated that a 1 oftamovs.

and depriving Linn or tne ki-u, All on.l all necessary outbuildings. kinds band of 400 Cheyenne Indians accom means to purchase chewing tobacco. 1 1A Jd one oTtho men Pa ever los7, panied by a guard of soUiers would po. of fruit, well located, anu win uo harcain to a cash customer. Apply Linn had only three dollars at the time of his arrest, one-third of which has since throuah Paola on Tuesday, and of course lOtf ST.

L0CIS, CLEVELAND, BUFFALO, BALTIMORE, rlTTSBTJKG, e- at this ofilce. SELL ALL KIISTDS OF PAINTS, Shon Southwest of Methodist Church, PAOLA, KANSAS, Shop South been expended for tobacco, tne innocent purchaser near Waverly, must look im the member-elect to tho Legislature from the 7th District, Sumner county. He will make an active, working member. Iflitcnn fhamftiou savs: There elsewhere for relief. CHICAGO, DETROIT, NEW YORK, WASH1XGTOV, PHILADELPHIA, CIXCIXXATI, INDIANAPOLIS, SAVAXXAH, CHATTANOOGA, everybody wanted to see the eight.

So accurately were the details, of the march arranged that it was stated and confidently believed that they had passed through Spring Hill on Monday, and were camped on Ten-Mile on Monday night. TOWNSHIP OFFICERS ELECTED. STAXTOX. Trustee I. Green.

Treasurer A. Kershner. Clerk J. J. Craig.

All kinds of Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots We solicit patronage-Do vork promitly lrf FOB and Shoes are cheaper at STICH BROS. fc a'so doCalsindnhgand Paper Hanging at very roni all parts of tU county, and grantee, ff" a'1 CaSe from COIXMBUS, ZAXESVILI.E, NASHVILLE, MEMPHIS, than any where else in tne county. ami accenting iv may be hmda that aro fairer than this, but with the exception of Iowa there are none that can be so safely depended ou for a regular, systematic and never faiUng Republican majority. namel Martin was arrested last There were no posters up, but not a man, woman and child in Taola had not heard Economy is Wealth. S1.

51SHAW CO. Also all Constables J. E. Foster and D. Van-derhoof.

BICntAXD. Trustee A. O. Cody. Treasurer John Hedges.

Clerk D. Mitchell. the news, and all expected to see tne and at and all tirincill Eastern and Southern -icsv UirnriBcinal Northern a.ul Noiherf- Buy your SEWING MACHINES of! Indians. They Old not come, Saturday, iu Louisburg, for selling whis I r- i 1 J. M.

Georck ana save io. Real ern cities. Connects ai UTON DEPOT, KAIJSAS CITT, to law. Ho dusk many disappointeu menu ky in tlmt town contrary twit not sufficient- I wmntrv started homo to lata suppers, Ttui-linrrton MIs- Constables J. M.

Bryan and U. 11 vj rui I a fi nfwl 523 auu I i -n av un the aopo OI A petition is now being circulated for the pardon and release of Mrs. Elizabeth Gibbons and Miss Lucinda Gibbons, son- KAN A PAOLA, nlmnTinals. Imo ru- II costs, the total being I'A Chicaso Atom Ku and Pat ific Ka.lroad, St. Louis, Kanw City Xorthern Kail-rad, 5luri Vacifla IlailrvaL nrl to tho Penitentiary, last February, Dr.

Todcr. thomrh ho has announced Ti7 from r- riurv. They wero poor, friendless Collins. mauysyim-e. Trustee G.

W. Seavers. Treasurer D. M. Mullone.

ark-J. W. Neal. Mono on liand at all turns 10 loan. upon.

women who committed tho crime with I Through Tickets to all pointsfor sdo at mor circulated in this connection was almost too steep to believe, and cast the only doubt that hung around the reported inarch, and that was that tho Indians had hired a hall, and proposed to rivo an exhibition dunce on Tuesday, at One to Five Years on as Reasonable Terms. vr the Parties makin7 Loan, through do not hare the dehg qf sendinj- A the ny the day the security approval. himself a Greenbacker prior to tho election, ha returned to his good old system of genuine Turkish bath no "fiat" about them they are genuine. Give him a call and see how well he" 11 treat you. The township ticket that for the past tne uompauj' HENNING, Suporintcndeiit.

Constables-J. W. Neal Daniel George which they are charged under great persuasion and an assurance that there was nothing criminal in their action. Others, B.f THE CITIZEN." UO.tr uj't know letter tho nature 01 an ouui, ALLE5 BOTJP.X, Gen. Ticket Ag't.

It. S. SMITH, Local Pass. Ag t. and John Coons.

WEA. Trustee R. Boyd. Treasurer M. A.

Fessenden. which tho peaceable inhabitants of Paola havo committed the same crime more cul- irms Jce Sale. Gail ana oec fifty years, more or less, has been elected ,1 nt war 1 1.1- thrtr nnrt remamuii 1 might enjoy uw Jf nu. iu Paola townsmp, was mp9 not loKally they PUBLIC PARK, t. tt an JINER OF Missouri, Kansas i exas n.

n. Clerk R. W. Saunders. lrf ti10 recent election.

It runs tuts way 1 dance cuvesieu 01 11s MV.W (1 110V. eJ. T.McLaugbUn; Treasurer, It ha8 since been discovered that the may SL G.W.Mitehler; Clerk C.Shaw. wholo story St 40 Miles the Shortest Houto Rear of BanJdng Ilmtse. of BigcJow fc Shaw.

I. M. Brandon camo itinerant members 01 ui 1 desiro to leaa a J. M. GBOBGB CO.

Satuiulay audleara the result of the known as tramps all of 'r ufo amuhey are much more likely Justice of the Peace William Swartz. Constables E. S. Young and L.Lee. MIDDLE CREEK.

Trustee A. P. Williams. Treasurer W. II.

Wise. Clerk Thomas Hodges. Constables D. Henderliter and J. W.

KLser. BUGAE CUEEK. ERST Frm PAOLR 0 St. IiOiiis, which goes to show that tramps ao inake thejr desire a success if encour-their uses to sell and beat the people. Bged helped than if discouraged and If no one's house was robbed while the thrut aside.

There are many beautiful Sells the Bet Wire Fence Uon for townnhip oinwre We are ghtd to know tbat Ike was elected Clerk of Valley, and that tho cnUre Republican Ucket was elected in that township. Mm. Cockell. livins in tho northwest owner came to Paola to see the Indians lessons of morality taugut iy Testament, but none muio touches lha human heart and human life IN THE MARKEZk OP it was accident more than design. Tnrsc9 are running smoothly and satisfactorily at the Insane Asylum at Osawatomie.

Dr. KnappreturnedasSuperin- Trustee J. B. Wilson. Treasurer Christian Eby.

Clerk J. C. Nichols. ON HAND A FULL. Aseyivi-' KEEP CONSTANTLY NEW Y0KK, PHILADELPHIA, BALTIMORE, COLUMBUS, NASHVILLE, MEMPHIS, iC.

part of town, died on Tuesday afternoon at hair r-ant two o'clock, after a short illness. Up to Saturday of hist week she had been in usual health. Her disease option of the brain. She was than this "Let him that is witnout among you cast the iirsi stone," and then that other assurance that follows swiftly after from the lips of Him to whom all hr.rh are open and from whom ntflife is CHICAGO, DETROIT, WASKIXGT0X, IXDIAXAPOL1S, LOCISVILLE, tlXCIXXATI, $1.5.0 Constables John Johnson anaui. tendent has been eenerally received with satisfaction both among the employes of Shoemaker.

hidden" Neither do I condemn thee, go the institution and with thoso in its im 4SMV bm'twd at Marysville. t. V. 1 'avis has moved tlieold building stood back of his furniture store, to a vacant lot just west of the residence of Through Tickets for side at the Company's thou, and sin no more." ceivetl now and then in helping one's fellows than never to help at all. We hope the petition in behalf of thoso women will with a favorable reception at tho MIAMI.

Trustee John Ileraty. Treasurer S. A. ackson. Clerk G.

II. Orendorf. Justice of the Peace Thos. Wilson. Constables D.

S. Huffman and 0. Jones. Depot for the above ponus uuu for all the principal mediate neighborhood who have business or personal relations with- its management. For ourselves we state only what wo know when we say that tho Superintendent is a gentleman jealous of interference with the duties and responsibili- Tinware, ironware, r.

onK STOVES Northern, Eastern Southern Cities. J. W. Spouablo, where he will nx a up for a dwelling house. Paola is in need of dwelling houses and we are glad to see this move on the part of Mr.

Davis. pf all to whom it is presented, and that it may bo successful iu obtaining the iir.rw made at St. IjOuLs with all VJ 1 1 1 1 v--i 1- 1 n- X.L release desired. tif of the position, as any man should doke. Nfiatness ana Our old friend and fellow-townsman, roads diverging.

Hnus. Guttcrina and Repairing wTtii OSAGE. Trustee J. R. Inman.

Treasurer Fred. Matthews. fwk D. A. Bi'imer.

JAM. I. Uliuii xh. Gen. Ticket Pass.

Agent. Strike! New Brick, South SideSquarc. PAOLA, KAS Oscar A. Touslay, lias fuled to be elected whJ to fill it. He per-County Attorney of Cherokee county.

faithfally antl wUh pro-Two other men had more voles tlianos- fcioual U0C0Mt anii and dU-car. and one man did not havo as many. vcsnoniiVili- W'M. Ijtind IM-isengC Agent. A Beeine for J.

M. GEORGE I and get the lightest running Sewing Ma PER YEAR, Constables Cas. Montgomery, W. L. Beck and T.

M. Sellers. 1 if rr a tiiuii.v- 0 chine in the marke for jU. Tons ay ti0. wUh0Ut or favor..

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