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PEESONAI. NEWS. been absent from his oid Iowa home for Republican convention. Normal. Literary Society.

Withdrawal; SH 1 1 All g. It Is well known to most of our readers thirteen years, and learned by visit that tho society, known as the Kansas that his Miami-co. homo is far superior Mrs. N. P.

(Jregg made a visit to' Complete and Correct List of to the old one. SATCRIAY MUBMXU, EKTT. 6, 1S7'J. louisburg' Items. 1 From the Western Spirit.) Istdiah summer.

M. E. quarterly meeting Sunday. Who plugged the water-spout? "Presbyterian billiards" vs. business.

S. Everitt went to Chicago Mon Editor Jlepullixm Vitizenr I find that farm xlnties will conflict with my County Clerk aspirations; hence I withdraw my namo as a candidate for nomination for that position. C'Peoctor. Sherm'in, the only the Delegates. Normal Literary Society, and which was so successfully conducted during the past school year, has been closed during the summer vacation; As the Normal school having begun operations the first of the week and thd students wishinar THE STAR CLOTHING HOUSE.

the sis no im s'rek srrlctfvro s'ldwim has' rr ado The Sachems of the Party Meet To-Day and Lawrence on Tuesday. Jtif C. II. Oilier, of Osawatomie, was in town last Saturday. Mrs.

A. G. McKcnxie has been sick for somo time with fever. Addio Anderson visited Kansas City on Tuesday last. Mrs.

Huekaby was visiting at Fon- day Name the Whining Ticket. Fifth Circular at bv ktp-ng up 'ihw c-'jii-dto ic lias been unusaaUy busy for the pafc week riding orders. H'stnuleis growing more ex K. A. Wright went to St.

Louislast SS Tansey's shoe shop, south of the Ashley House is the best place to havo boots and shoes made or repaired. Good work, promptly done, is the rule in this The Republican County Convention week, also II. A. Williams, via Kansas City. all branches of tho institution to be moving at the same time, especially that part for which they hold themselves respon-ablo, a meeting was called last evening meets to-day at 10 o'clock.

There are 104 tensive every month. delegates in the Convention. The sever tana a few days this week. Jno. Swensori, of West Line, was Prof.

T. A. Bogle. Principal of the al townships, wards and precincts will in the city Saturday. i J-'? Col.

J. D. Snoddy, of Marion Center schools, accompanied by bo entitled to the following representa was in town on legal business on his wife, has been visit ing friends in this Tom A. Everitt has got up a boom tion: county for tho past week. He lert for on sewing machines.

for the purpose of getting the society together again Mid the election of new officers for the present quarter. The meeting was called to order by I. Cl Long the President of last quarter. The society proceeded at once to the election of officers with the following result shop. Use Dr.

OyBter's Agvk Cvbe for the speedy nnd certain cure of i'ever and Ague. Bilious Fever, Puuih Ague indeed for the whole class of Jiseast. of miasmatic origin. This great niedicice is acknowledged to be the boss remedy by all who have used it. it in composed of the most powerful herbs that prow, yet it is perfectly harmless.

'Jt contains no quinine or any kind of poison. Your Ague Cube is the best medicine for chills and fever I ever used. .1 can recownioud it to all as a sure cure. Some of my neighbors have used it and thev Fay it cures every time." Josemi Suit, Hillsdale. Sold by druggists.

Richland ary sville Wea Cole Precinct ..15 ..13 6 Marion Center yesterday, and will begin his term of school' there on "Monday. Cant we have another picnic to liven up a Preaching at the Baptist church ..13 "Wea Louisburg Precinct. Mrs. Bogle will extend her visit hero until about tho first of November. 7 Saturday and Sunday .......12 J.

Iliner, of Miami township, .......13 Jim IT. Trickett has quit selling was in town last Tuesday evening. Bob President, Piatt. Mollie Copeland. Secretary, Phebe Colton.

Treasurer, Katie Brayman. After many remarks by different mem ........11 meat and is "playing boss" at Phillips' has filled most acceptably the office of lumber yard. Hotice of an Applieatiou fcr Order of Sale. coroner. In case oi tho ucaui or a sneriu 3hddle Creek Paola Paola City, East Paola City, West Ward.

Stanton Osawatomie Mound Osage West Valley East Miami Sugar Creek Total .......15 8 .13 FT 3 Our friend Chas. F. Younsr has Statu of Kansas, 1 Miami County, SS. been laid up. for the past few days and bers of the society, as to the best measures to adopt for the common interests The fall trade has opened and our stock has been carefully selected for thl market.

Our motto is the same, ''Quick sales and small profits." "We are well aware of two certain facts: First, The opposition is lively. Second, The farmer has to sell his produce low. We are prepared for this emergency aud fear no opposition, and hare marked our goods xlown to rock-bottom and on a one price system for all. we may not carry largo a stock as an Astor or a Yan-derbilt could, we can say with confidence we can show you as good an assortment as any home in town. Wo build our foundation more on selling you a good article, at a living profit, than to sll you a shoddy "at a big blow." "We aim not to misrepresent any goods, but ileal squarely with all.

Our salesmen are young men of good raising and good morals, and their instructions are to handle you fair." "We want our friends not to expect us to tell tins over again and again in tho apers we can't atfbrd it ur business, for the sake of making it a success, must be carried on by the principle of economy, and our customers must profit by it. "We cordially invite li 1 tip the coroner assumes the dignity and duties of that office, and1 Coroner Iliner having wearied of waiting for John Howard to die, has concluded to enter the field as a candidate for sheriff. 6 ot course is greatly missed at the brick. Hope he will soon be on deck again. of individual members, the entertainment of visiting friends and the general prosperity of the society, the meeting ad A jury trial, Thomason Eeed.

164 J. F. Chandler has been enjoying before Esquire Young Saturday. The Messrs. Finches for plaintiff and II.

G. journed. Necessary to a choice, 83. The personnel of the Convention batlin defense. Jury hung (but not IS AN dead yet.) School' commenced last Monday, tho pleasures incident to the condition of semi-suffocation inseparable from an attack of asthma.

The reward of those tormented with this disease here ohghtin tho future life bo exceeding great. At least there should bo a general disposition among sufferers from asthma to avoid A complete assortment of Bstey, Stan with 105 enrolled. If they can not In the Pobate Court within and for Miami County, Kansas. In the matter of the estate of Baptisto Peoria, deceased. The Widow and Heirs at taw and all others interested in the estate of Baptiste Peoria, deceased, are hereby notified that the Administrator of said estate tiled his petition in the Probate Court in and for Miami county, Kansas, on the IfiJd day of August, AJ 1879, asking for an order to sell reai estate described therein; and that said petition will come on for hearing on Saturday, tho 13th day of September, A.

1879, at the hour of VZ o'clock m. of said day, at the Court room in Paola, Kansas; that an order will then be made authorizing the sale of said real estate, unless good cause to the contrary be made to appear. THOMAS ROBERTS, af.0t3 Administrator of said estate. secure more room there is no chance, only to adopt the half day system, and dard, Cottage and Whitney Holmes' Organs for rent, trade or sale on time. All instruments warranted for five years.

made up as follows: PAOLA TOWNSItiP. On Saturday afternoon the Republicans of Paola township met in caucus and elected the following delegation to the Republican Convention: Mark Reeves A Walker A Payne Ij Perry GWBreen CvrusShaw ii A Colton TE Smith Gus Floyd let half of them attend the forenoon and the balance in the afternoon. burning sulphur in this world and the Call and examine and we will guarantee next. satisfaction. J.

E. Maxwell, our efficient City Attorney, was in Ft. Scott a few days the first of this week. JZfT- J. M.

of Mound, was at the county's capital on Monday, looking into the political situation. jZT.5"Miss Ilattio Taylor was visiting Miss Mary Brokaw and other friends at Somerset, a few days this week. John M. Baker and children left on Tuesday's train for a visit among friends in Kansas City and St Louis. JiS" Mrs.

X. J. Boscoe and her daughter. Miss Caddie, left on Monday for a month's visit to friends in the East. jAJ-Mr.

John Irons and lady, of tho Kansas House, visitel at the Metropolitan Hotel in Osawatomie on Monday. tSruire Karr, Wm. Beck and T. C. English, of Osage township, wcro all in Paola on Monday.

Subject Polities. Misses Eva In man and Jennie Smith, of Mound City, are numbered among the new students of our Normal. J3S Wm. A. Clark, who is engaged in the commission business at Kansas City, was in town during the week, visiting his cousin, F.

M. Wilgus, Esq. Phil. Weaver, of the Osawatomie lumber yard, spent last Sunday at home with his family. He will remove to the junction when ho sells his property hero.

J. M. MeClnng administered sacrament at the Font ana Presbyterian church last Sunday. Ho preached to a largo congregation on Saturday even-ing. Major Simpson will attend tho old settlers reunion at Lawrence on tho 15th and 16th.

He has engaged rooms at theLudington Houso in that city for tho occasion. jfcS- Rev. W. O. Kretsinger preached in the Presbyterian church on last Sun McLachxin Wallace.

Boarders are beginning to find out that Mrs. J. B. Higgins keeps the best Ottawa Riiles and Paola Rifles WANTED boarding house in Kansas, and conse quently there is a great rush in that met on Turkey Creek and went into encampment during last Saturday evening and Sunday. A very friendly feeling LOTTISBURd PBKCIXCT.

By Mrs. D. X. Burton a few boarders. Residence, two blocks east of school- direction.

Desraeix The Republicans of Wea, Louisburg house. Can furnish good accommoda precinct, send up tne loiiowing ueiga- tion: tions at reasonable rates. Money to Loan gja Bjji Dried beef, sugar-cured hams, ba- exists between the two companies, and whenever an opportunity offers to meet each other either company is alwajs ready to accept. Tho good time enjoyed during the encampment has tended to more strongly unite the two companies. Ed.

Phillips. J. Capper. J. C.

Roberts. H. A. Williams. Wm.

Coombs. at Smith's Market. con. J. W.

Converse. W. G. Ringer. N.

H. Starry. G. A. Whittaker.

W. C. Denning. J. C.

Cusey. James Biggs. 7F3 Business is dull in tho Probate At 8 PER CENT. By OAYLOeO. Dr.

A. J. Mcintosh. Judge's office, only two entries haying The Ottawa Rifles will bo in our city the been made in the last two weeks. week of the Fair to take part in the com ivj uui unit iw uursciu will deal with you fair anil treat you well.

Our past lays before and with confidence we look the future in the face. This is all wo have to say at present, and all we promise wo intend to do, no less, and only room for improvement. "With my hearty thanks to the generous people of I remain, Yours, Uncle Bacjt. Paola, Sept. 1st, 1S79.

J. A. Lane, who taught in our Normal School and Business Institute last year, was the recipient of a very pleasant surprise on hist Saturday As tho Professor has decided to devote his time and attention to the study of medicine in the future, and as it was known that ho would take the Monday morning train for hi3 homo in Leavenworth and from there start for New petitive drill. COLE PRECINCT. Tho following is a list of ihe Republi Don't You Forget It.

R. Will pajr for tlie CITIZEN from this date until January I5 1880. can delegates from Cole's precinct of IIORR will pay you cash for Rags and -Gertie, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. IT WILL PAY YOU TO GET Thayer's Prices and Terms on Farm Iron, if you never see this "ad." again.

S. M. on Monday, night after a long and tedious illnesss of bilious "Wea township: B. F. Dayton.

Geo. Robinson. Mark Swain. Ira A. Jackson.

Z. Hayes. M. Nevius. Don't forget that Smith is buying and Spring Wagons before Buyin fever.

Gertie was put eleven years of fat cattle every day. ago and her loss will bo sadly felt by her jSiSam Hymer, of Sugar Creek MIDDLE CREEK. many friends. Tho family havo been will be a candidate for Sheriff before the The Middle Creek Republicans elected sadly afflicted for some time past, having Republican Convention to-day. ite -o.

w. aee; had as many as four of their number con the loiiowing delegates J. II. Randolph. A.

Westfall. K. Smith. K. Cusey.

Frank Wise. E. Hoagland. Arthur Williams. JUST THINK OF IT! A II WAGON COM LET E.

fined to their bed at ono time with the same disease of which Gertie died. The sympathy of all their friends aro with York to complete tho study of the profession he has chosen some of tho Nor 'AGENT FOR FIRST-CLASS day, morning and evening. Mr. Kretsin-ger is p. stor of the Presbyterian church SpnugScai.

Beak ani a't. fWonlv mal students busied themselves most of SDD.at THAYER 5. at Fontana. them in their affliction. RICHLAND.

sales of real estate at the jJ-Henry Bennett, the Asylum con Tlio fifteen Republican delegates from 3S John Wilson, who is a staunch Impie'iiients, County Treasurer's office for delinquent Richland are as loilows tractor, spent last Sunday with his fam representative of old Pennsyltucky tax came off on Tuesday and Wednesday the day (Saturday) in selecting a suitable present to give to their friend and teacher before his departure. At about eight o'clock on Saturday evening tho company, consisting of between twenty-live and thirty young ladies and gentlemen, met ily in Paola. He says that the work on out in Stanton township, brought to tho last. the addition is regressing rapidly and Citizkx office on Saturday a half dozen satisfactorily. $Z8- The ladies of the Presbyterian M.

B. Attcbury. John Evert. Cy. Anderson.

J. C. Collins. S. M.

Porter. W. H. Collins. A.

M. Gawthrop. Allen Woodcock. James Fargy. Eli Stringer.

1 1. M. Cake. J. W.

Games. A. Latham. J. M.

Cook. J. W. Zim. i enormous ears of corn, measuring nearly a foot in circumference and about sixteen.

church will have a lunch counter at the jSfProf. L. G. A. Copley returned homo from Great Bend on Monday.

Ho at the houso of Mrs. Copeland, and from there went to the residence of Mr. J. E. PLOWS of all kinds and the lest makes, Mownos, Horse Hakes, Hoad Plows and Scr.

Fair grounds during the four days of the inches in length. John says ho can beat and the Auttman fc Taylor Vibrators. The best Threshers in the World. ers. Fair.

was conductor of tho Barton-co. Teach that very considerably in tho same field. ers' Institute. Ho held thesamo position W. T.

Smith, the butcher, has pur Maxwell where tho Professor was stopping. The surprise to the Professor was complete. The gifts a photograph al He is a good farmer. OSAGE. at Great Bend last year.

chased the Hoyt property in the south The following is the Osage delegation namo of tho Leavenworth, part of town, and will take possession bum containing thirtyrfour pictures of Lawrence and Galveston Railrord has to the Convention to-day: Dr. J. M. DeBall. Wm Karr about the 1st of October.

Tifir IL B. Smith, of Osawatomie, was in town on Tuesday. Hank is one of tho firmest and best friends Osawatomie his former pupils, and an autograph album was presented by W. S. Piatt in a few Henry Beck.

I have an excellent quality of to llaliday Wind Mills, Bain and Jackson Truss-rod, Wagons, Grain Prills, Platform and Three-Spring Wagons, Combined Pulverizing and Smoothing Harrows, and everything else in a Complete Agricultural Implement House. I make specialty of Repairs, Sections, Knives, Pitmans, Guards, for AT MOWERS and REAPERS, and will save you Money and Time. Come and me, SOUTH of Brick Church, Paola. C. W.

CASE. lOIIX KTORKY. ever had, and to him she owes much of matoes, suitable for canning purposes. David Wright Cooper Dr Morrison Lewis Dodd Inman her brighter prospects for the future. been changed to Kansas City, Lawrcnco and Southern Railroad.

Tho name of tho old Missouri River, Ft. Scott and Gulf Railroad is now Kansas City, Ft. Scott and Gulf Railroad. Everything begins with Kansas City now. which I will deliver to order during this weu-cnosen rcmarKs, wmcn were responded to by Prof.

Lane in a way that showed how ho appreciated the gifts as well as tho motives of the hearts that English A Niles Geo Ogdcn Geo Watt Wesley Wood. week. J. B. PARROTT.

ji)J. E. Wright, of Osage township, a young gentleman of talent and prom jzlr Smoked Halibut at Smith's. prompted this demonstration uf affection lor hi m. The pleasant evening spout to-jrethcr will long he remembered by both learner and scholars.

ise, called on Monday and gavo us an account of tho proceedings of the Republi MAEYSVILI.E. At the caucus in Paoia township PANNING MILLS AT THAYER'S The following sixteen persons repre- can caucus at Fontana on Saturday. sent Marysville in the County Conven "5T vA- Saturday afternoon, Cy. Shaw was reappointed as a member of tho Republican Central Committee. This is the tion to-aay: G- M.

B. Attcbury, of Richland, ono of the leading farmers and stock men of BLACKS MIT I For Sale or Trade, tho' county, was in town this week. The fourth or fifth time Mr. Shaw has thus been honored. He is a staunch Republican and deserves well at the hands of 1 nave a new house with three rooms 'Squiro is developing tho capabilities of jMf- Tho list of jurors for the next term of district court, which commences on Monday, (K-tober eth, was drawn on Thursday.

Tho following are the names of tho "good and true men" who constitute tho jury "William Whitehead, Stanton township. "William Kershuer, Stanton township. James Williams Newton Robinson Daniel George Wright A Cunningham Rush Woodson Masters Eli Davis HO Peery Neal (J Eaton J- AVelch GW Severs Weaver II A Mathews and two closets down stairs and a very his splendid farm to their fullest extent. his party. 1 large room upstairs, a good well, and jC? John Strohm, formerly of Carlisle, AKD HOBSE-SHOEO, two splendid lots all fenced, that I will B.

Miller is prepared to sell you but now of Topeka, dropped down sell cheap or trade for good land. Only among some of his old Pennsylvania Briclc Slum Door Soutli of M. E. CMr 3 Blocks from the square. MIAMI.

1 nenry Conner, Kiciiiantl township. IS. Latham, Kichland township. Alfred liell, Wea township. friends on Wednesday.

He is thinking, comewhat, of going into tho exclusive a bran new top buggy, leather trimmed, of his own make and guarantcod to givo perfect satisfaction to the party buying, at a lower price than ever before sold in 47-tf S.W.Davis. The Republican caucus in Miami town ship elected tho following list of dele PAOLA, AS. lKHt and shoo business in Paola. gates to tne Republican uonvenuon: HE MITCHELL, KANSAS, MIL this market. Bo suro and givo him a jf rC.

A. Payne, the Fontana druggist, Carpenter BURN and ROBINSON FARM call before you purchase. T)EPAIRING in, -every -of the business promptly and skillfully do railed on Charlie is a gen Iliner Isaac Hamlin WAGON at THAYER'S. Mason John Lamaster John Canneld Hopkins lieu Young 11 anu at saustiictory. prices.

and Let Liye is the ilotto ot tlcuian whom it is always a pleasure to Sr-Tlie barber shop of P. D. Martin," John Hamlin 36 JOHN STOREY. Ho has built up a good trade, and Evans on tho north sido of tho square, is tho SEED WHEAT FOR SALE. with the general revival of business, ho A.

Fesscnden, Wea township. Jteuben Fellows, Wea townshm. John Shelllmmcr, Wea townxiup. W. M.

Smith, Miami townsuip. L. W. Jones, Miami township. ieorge Roberts, Osawatomie township.

W. 11. lliggs, Paola City, i "B-The-Tijrht of way commissioners of the tt. L-. K.

fc A. JIailway uiut on Monday last, and completed and signed their report on condemnation and clam-ages from the northeast corner of the county to the west side of (iarnett, and on Tuesday mom in? it was filed with tho county clerk. At the same time tho rail most popular place in tho city. Martin, Pure Fultz Wheat, free from any foul will sell a large amount of goods. SUGAR CHEEK.

Tho six delegates from Sugar Creek seed. Inquire of De. FLOYD. Straight and us well tho champion trio can't be beat for nice, clean shaving or gzo" he S.oe fashionable hair dressing. Vu'Yl') I IP C-TC tN'V O.

ft l.y List of Letters aro as follows: Wm Jackson Johnlveoch Lindsay James Lowe A II Whaley M-ixrin; sorvict's j. j. J3" B. Miller is prepared to do all re lln. Ho a who knows ai Eemaining uncalled for at the Postof-fice in Paola, Miami county, Kansas Thursday, Sept.

4, 1879 pairing on buggies, carriages and spring WEST VALLEY PRECINCT. about business, and how to ve crs the full worth of their munev. wagons, such as painting, blacksmithing way company deposited tho amount of Tho Republican caucus of West Valley elected the following delegation and woodwork on the shortest notice and at prices that defy competition. Don't damages a warded with the county treasurer, for the benefit of property owners along the line. Messrs Kmerson SalM.

Jlitvhler, who has ljeen for THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO, Take pleasure in announcing that their sales for lS78amc to the unprecedented number of 356,432, (Three Hundred and Fifty-Six Thousand Four Huai and Thirty-Two,) Being an iaorease over salee in 1S7S of 73.620 some time past employed at the Osawat forget it. to tho Republican Convention: Ed Wilson Floyd Wellman Jaraus Wright Proctor omie Asylum, has resigned his -position, and Shaw, who were in town, at once started out on the line, to give the legal notice to parties interested, axid the work s-Hon. G. Col con will soon com He nry Parker Cook and is again back his father's store. Georpe Ayer Weston Fred Stone II Quinn Mike O'Leary Hiram Lantz A Hutchison John A Foster Thomas Donnly Bennie Bell Mary Black Mrs Usher Minerva lteddin Scott Thomas mence the erection of a new residence.

A Woodcock I Joel bmith Smith A Updegraph Kicholas McCabe Sisley A Hartzo? Edwards Carlton Campbell James 31iss Katy tierg-err Mrs Mary Volen Miss Nancy Scott Mrs Shaw- Ex-Corporal Ld. is ono of tho boys we like to meet, and we are glad ho is home His present house will bo moved back was commenced in this county cdnes-lay. It will take but a short time to complete the grade to this city. Harnett STANTOX. The following eleven persons will rep somo thirty feet and the new ono will stand on tho ground thus vacated.

uunueaicr. igain. Among tho Yice Prosidcnfs select resent the Republicans of Stanton in the Over one thousand machines sold for every working day gratifying of the continued success of the Gexci County Convention: ed for tho old settlers' re-union at Law last year. This is. Contractor Bennett, at the Asy JS-S- The St.

Louis, Kansas fc Arizona Itailway is well on toward Greeley. Last Mrs Marget More Drumhilry A Porter rence are tho names of Hon. B. F. Simp Singer Machine.

Miss Nettie Yoanjr. lum, paid off his brick haulers on Satur McCain Sunday tho sido track was laid down son, Horn W. 11. WagstalT, Capt. A.

J. Jared Christio Say ADVERTISED when calling for Cowell Mannen Whitehead A Curtis day, and has purchased teams of his own for that job. Mr. Bennett seems to bo a Shannon, II. II.

Williams, Bev. V'Beaty one of the above letters. L. Achiir and Elder B. L- Read, of this L.

C. Ckittenden, Postmaster. man of pluck and energy. Green JO Porter through Kmerson, and on Monday morning work from that place to Greeley -was commenced in earnest. The new road has greatly increased business at Emer- county.

The Singer Manufacturing Company. SINGER BUILDING, 5m axd Locust Steeets, ST. LOUIS. J. E.

COOK, Agent, Paola, Has A game of base ball will be playod pi3- County Commissioner Hamlin, of OSA WATOMIK. this afternoon between tho New Lancas The following are the fifteen Republi won. Crawford Bros, have removed their Chicago Lumber Yard from Ottawa Aino Items. From the Western Spirit. TnE iron horse run into Emerson Miami, was in town Wednesday.

IIo wants to kelp condemn tho right of way can delegates from Osawatomie township: ter and Paola nines, on the ground in the south part of town. Gamo to begin at half-past two o'clock. to the new town, and intend to open up for ono more railroad, and then quit. He Saturday evening. with twenty car-loads of lumber.

Emer woidd bo pleased to have a railroad run Ilobson has Amo on wheels with on is directly north of the old town of from Paola southeast to tho coal fields of II 13 Smith Remington Calvin Barnard. A Lesscnder Oliver Duncan 15 levoe Reuben Smith II II Williams Ij Read-Smith Williams 11 Peer I) Butts Henry Johnson 3Hon. Johnson Clark has recently in one-half mile of Emerson. Lane. Missouri.

The depot fight between Emerson finished an addition to his lino stone residence on Stonewall farm in Mound J. G- GO, SOTTTXI SIZDE OF 1 SQTJAR33, PAOLA, KANSA! Eli Davis, W. P. Officer, T. iiuMr.A.

Wilgus brought Into our and Lane still continues. 7, B. Robinson and Woodson Masters, of office on Monday some of tho finest corn Old Uncle John Mitchell has been township. Clark is one of the best farmers in Miami-co. 1 MOUND.

the Marysvillo delegation, were all In quite sick, but is getting better. "Ijittlo Mound" sends up the follow town on Monday, looking up the chances Mr. Lawhead has a little boy who i SEWING SEEDS: in the county. The cars measured thirteen inches, and were well filled with plump grains. This corn was raised on upland prairie in Sugar Creek township, ing lclogation to the Convention to-aay Tho regular monthly meeting of of Henry Miller as tho Republican can is very sick, but we hope to soon hear the Christian Temperance Union will be didate for Treasurer.

Of course they of his recovery, under the skillful treat held in the Presbyterian church to-mor Henderson Rico Rice Xi Williams George Ham II Lasher Peter Grant Charles Smith Bixby called on Tnu Citizkx. ment of Dr. Jacobs. row (Sunday) evening. Good speakers on the farms of John and William Wil-gus.

The crop will averago 75 bushels py- W. S. Piatt will occupy the placo The Vigilance Committee held will bo in attendance. to the acre. Sugar Creek does its work their regular monthly meeting in the RED CLOVER, i Wliito Clover, I Alfalfa i TIMOTHY, i ke e-tuokt; Blae Grass, TO E3, OSAGE SEED, Top Onion Setts.

PAOLA EAST WARD. made vacant by tho resignation of Prof. J. A. Lane, in the Kansas Normal School DAUNTLESS, i SINGER, Pleasant Valley school house.

There well always, without making much fuss W. Lindsey, of West Valley, On Wednesday evening the Republicans of the East Ward of Paola City elec was a good attendance and names still About it. ana Uusiness institute during tho pres miorms us mat tnoir delegation is instructed to uso all honorablo means to ted the following delegates to the County coming m. ent school year. Mr.

Piatt is a good' Garden Seeds Of all hi Papers or in Bidk. j0 The LaCygne Journal of last Sat Convention: Died, -611 Tuesday morning, at 4 scholar and will fill his naw position with secure tho nomination of A. B. Mess urday, hm the following item o'clock, a little daughter of Mr. and credit to Umself and to tho school.

more for M. F. Doud, of Miami-cc thinks tho Mis. West, aged years. Mr.

West and A lloag WO Eaton Brayman Fleming St Its Wm fcitevens II Johnson II Williams II McLachlin Chris Russell Yates LGA Copley" petrified remains of the human being recently- found bv railroad lalorers north jZS3 At the Republican caucus in Osage Davo Anderson, of Richland, was in town on Wednesday. Dave has about township on Saturday the delegation was of LaCvsrne. are those of an Indian whoi Vire Fence Material A SPECIALTY-BARBED and PLAIN, from the Manufacturers family have lately come from Indiana. They have the sympathy 'of many friends in their sore afliiction, Remember that Jesus says, "Suffer little children to come unto me, for of such is he well knew. Tho Indian hail the de three huudred hogs to turn out to market this fall and winter.

IIo has ono hundred and fifty head of hogs ready for market lirinm tremens, and in a frenzy of excite instructed to support Underbill for Register, Beck for Sheriff and Walthall for Treasurer. merit and miserv iumned into the Marais PAOLA WEST WARP. Tho Republicans of tho West Ward of at present. There are no better or more lw IVgnes river anil drowned. HewaM Iraried at the Knot where tho were discovered.

The death and burial 2r-There will be no preaching services Paola City oujTucsday evening electeil tho following thirteen delceatos to the successful fanners than Mr. Anderson. Pet one wire In place ef the top board of your boftrd fence, and stock will Dot Two wm with poti two nnlf apart, stot ieiicc THE KELLY BARB MICE! THE SEST FENCE IN THE WORLD. Republican Convention to-day occurred in tme, im. at tho Congregational church to-morrow owing; to the kickness of the pastor, Ilcv.

Jir Lieut. E. M. Wickcrsham return break the boards. ed yesterday from a visit to his old homo i he west ward of Paola City in in Ohio.

The trip wais ono of yreat pii-as jt rut-to. 1 its dtK-irate for John A. Huff Isaac Latlrango i 1) Condon Branch II HGrimshaw 8 Morgan Carr ure to tho Lieutenant, who comes back WIIBrowno John S. Becson II 11 Patten Yeater Smith II Manning A Kennedy for Sheriff; and the cast war for A. AKTj STEJEfj WIRE with best steru barbs- -weight only among us looking halo and hearty.

If the kingdom of 'heaven. There is a good deal of complaint about the railroad not making the proper crossings at the different crossings of roads, and cattle guards to protect the farmers' crops from being eaten up by stock. Some caution in this direction might save trouble. xVunt Milicent Jones, a former resident of this vicinity, died lately at her residence in Missouri. Many of the old settlers will always remember Uncle Simon and Aunt Milicent Jones.

Their many good deeds and acts of kindness will never be forgotten. Amo. PlHnd to the rod. Paint bevele from both rides. Best spool to hiin 100n miles Long for the same ofliee.

In tho west ward the hoodlums call tho I sung men nnv ono person deserves a bountiful THE BOTTOM PATENTS, by oMwrbfrm die. Fullv licensed under AL One wire ljt with mff'f two rods Wf rtft will 4oj stock, Co. No danger of being troubled Wusliburn Aloen Manufactunn tho "Honorable Bilks' and tho Huff" men for tnfrtneements. Ask voiir Hardw t'are Merchants for the MShL, Ij. I.

Broad. Sunday school at tho usual liour. pj3" Henry Miller, of Marysvillo, has gone to his old home in Ohio, where ho has been called by a telegraphic dispatch announcing tho death of his father. "SsuDr. CJossett is fitting up tho ironclad building next south of Trice's drug store, for offices.

Tho location is convenient and easily accessible. Kharo of the good things oi life, "Wick is that person. EAST VALLEY. .1 "Sand Loiters." Tho honest yeomen ry li.lHB VENCE. Manufactured hy TUB ZZtf TOI ESUaS 277 Madison Chicago.

The following three delegates were James M.Johnson, who went to of Paola township left their delegation -o- elected to the Republican Convention nutnstructed. The larger number of the mamifaetnro WTli also Iowa a month ago in company with his wife and one child, returned homo cm anl keep on hand all kitulx Tinware, 8tofrw, iro and Superior snpplv of material (loth wood and iro A Lav Tubinsr, from East Valley precinct: Sims Ij Stanley Block lrlec4tsoii, lion ever, are pledged to Mr, for Wasjon Work, Also do arcueral Triff.iv of week. Mr. Johuion.

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1878-1880