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The Tioga Herald from Tioga, Kansas • 5

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The Tioga Heraldi
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THE TIOGA HERALD. $itt'M Card. For a good bed, clean room, and a sonal animosity lead him into the publication of such a scurrilous and slanderous paragraph against business in building an engine house and a calaboose, and the remainder in building sidewalks and grading streets. ceeding in doing this, others must determine. The generous patronage we are receiving from the people here, as a rule, and from the surrounding country, satisfies us that our motives are understood and our efforts appre New Drug Store, i square meal, go to the Lindell Hotel, Kansas City.

J. H. Bawill, Proprietor. TaNsM J. Bagger, Prk mmm Beef Packer.

Fresh Pork tat Biekeel Jfrsta mf all kinds ffcs- Male. Fiaeat 1M Sagar Care Haata, Breakfast g9stfla) dCHF SfttCBa sssstssCVsg) IkMlern, Pickled Park la Barrels) ar Kits, aa Beat Kettle-Beaaeresl Larst, Pare Lett, la Tlereea, Keg ar ftmall Packages, far Family I's. Paekiag Haase Kaaaa City, Kaa- Peat Onto A Bsaaas City, Hisaear. grip drrrtisfmrntj. QPEN TB THE HE LEAVENWORTH, LAWRENCE GALVESTON R.

R. LI3STE Hope, by furnishing ftrat-elaas accommo dation in every respect, by strict attention. to the comfort and sttjety or the passengers, and by lowering their freight rates as fast as Increasing business will warrant it. deserve and receive a fair share of pat ronage, and to promote and Increase the settlement of the country along its line. un ana alter January 1W7Z, trains will rnn from Lawrence and Kansas City aa follows: GOING SOUTH.

UiVK. KXrtUUH. ACCOM N. MIQHT MX. Lawrence 11:30 A.

M. 8:00 r. M. Baldwin 12:13 r. M.

8:58 Kas. 10:00 A. ii. 5:00 rf Olathe 11:00 6:45 7:00 r.m 8:25 10:45 10:55 i Ar.Otta 12:40 r. u.

fcoO Ottawa 1:10 Garnett 2:22 12:50 A.M. Iola 3:37 -Humboldt 4:00 2:42 3:15 3:53 4:45 6:52 7:05 7:35 Tioga 4:23 -Thayer 5:00 -Cherrrvale 5:50 AKItrVE AT Independ'ce 6:40 Coffevville 6:45 Parker 7:00 GOING NORTH. LKAVE. EXrKKSS. ACCOM'S.

WKIHT II. Parker 7 KM) A. M. 6:25 r. M.

Independ'ce 7:10 7:00 Coffeyville 7:15 6:45 Cherrrvale 8:10 7:53 Thaver 0:00 9:60 Tioga 40 k5S MUmDOIQl ltfcOSr UKiJU Iola 10:27 11:00 Garnett 11:40 12:50 a.m. I Ottawa 1:30 r. M. 8:10 A. M.

2:40 tf Olathe 3:15 11:00 4:45 m( ArK.C 4:20 12:35 r. M. 6:00 Ottawa 1:0 8:00 a.m. Baldwin 1:40 8:50 ARRIVE AT Lawrence 2:20 r. m.

9:50 A. M. All trains carrv paasenrers. Night Express north will run daily, Sat urdays exceDted. All ether trains wui run daily, Sundays excepted.

CONNECTIONS. At Ottawa with stagos for Pomona, Quenemo. Lvndon. Osaue City. At lluuiDolut with stages for feureKa, tldorado.

Augusta ana Douglas, At lloiri with the k. a t. k. k. for points north and south.

At Thayer witn st aires lor Aeoaesna. Fredonia and New Albany. f. At herryvale with stages for rarsons. At Independence with stages for cik 1'ity, Longton, Peru, Klk Kalis, Tisdale, Win- field, and Arkansas City.

At Parker with stages for Ohetopa. 04M.000 Aerea of land are offered for sale by this company, in the valleys of the Neosno and its ributaries. For further information applv to O. CHANUTE, Superintendent. Cn as.

B. Petk, G. F. A T. Lawrence The Best Boys' and Girls' North ly Magazine.

DEFORESTS YOUNG AMERICA. Always snnrkling with interesting sto ries, Poems, Music, Puzzles, Travels, Uames and other leasing features, all Profusely Illustrated and cnlciilnted amuse instruct and elevate the taste of the young and nmke their lives useful, truthful and happy, single copies 10 cents post-tree, xearr $1 or with a choice of the following beaut: ful and valuable premiums to each suo- scriber for 50 cents extra a line Parlor Ghromo worth 85 or two interesting Ju veil ite Books bound in cloth and gift worth $1.75 post-free: or a fine pearl-handled two-blade pocket kmie and a pallet or best paints post-free or a very powerful brass- mounted double-cylinaer lvory-tippea aa justable Microscope worth 82 postage twen ty-four cents, or an eiegam rnoiograpi bum for holding 50 pictures postage sixteen cents, and valuable premiums for clubs. Address W. Jennings Demorest 838 Broad way, JNew York. BIG STRIKE FOR THE People AT Clothing Store! Where Great Bargains can be had in READY MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS.

GROCERIES Queensware, Notions, All of which can be bought for cash as cheap as the cheapest. Highest prices si- ways paid for GRAIN, POTATOES, EGGS, BUTTER, HIDES, PELTS, FURS, TALLOW, FEATHERS AND WOOL, And all other Country Produce. Come one and all, and give me trial, and I will sell you goods at Pricks That Dkft Competition! (At Filger's old stand,) Main Tioga. Kan. ISAAC W.

REEVES. Pec 33, 1871 KKf. Saturday, January 20, 1872. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. RAILROAD THE TABLE.

p.Tawrth Lawmw CSalrat On and iftrr Sunday, September 3d, 1S71, mid until further notice, the trains of the Leavenworth Lawrence nd Galveston Railroad, will run as follows; TRAIN'S GOING NORTH, Mail and Express, Night Express, reight, t40 A M. 9:55 P. M. 11:35 A M. TRAIN'S GOIN'O SOUTH, Mall and Express, Night Express, Freight, P.

M. A. M. 2:25 P. M.

O. CHANUTE, Snpt. Lawrkxcb. C. B.

PECK. J. II. MARSHALL, Q. T.

A. Lawrence. Agent at Tioga. HiftftoarL, Kftiiuu, Texas, R. K.

Trains on thia road run aa follows 6 jOOINO 2IOBTH. Kxpreas 1:35 P. M. Mall 1: 40 A M. OOINJ 80UTK.

Kxnross Mail 10:20 A. M. 5:40 P. M. CITY DIRECTORY.

MAYOR, D. Rookiw. POLICE JUDGE, D. S. Tr.

COMMON COUNCIL. J. B. Beatty Prksidknt, E. A Arnett: K.

W. Waters, T. A Malone. Crnr Clerk, T. W.

Davis. Citt Marshal, J. R. Clay-ter. Strkkt Comxisrioser, George Williams.

Tisasurkr, E. J. Rawson. (Sty Attorney, Vm. A Nichols.

The council meets at the Hall over Beat- Babbits store every Saturday evening. HICK'S ADVERTISING AGENCY At KANSAS CITY, is authorised to make advertising contracts for this paper, at onr most favorable teams. T. K. FOSTER, DIALER IJT DRY OODS, 0 1 ttLira.

gf BOOTS SHOES, No. 8, Bridge Street, HUMBOLDT, KANSAS I will sell anything in my line as cheap rcnenper than any other man dare sell u. 21-tr. I K. JOS1KK, We are sorry to learn that Mr.

M. Smith is confined to his room sickness. B. by Rev. G.

W. Pye, minister of the M. E. church, favored us with a call Thursday afternoon. Wheeler's bakery is again in operation, and he is now prepared to sup ply bread, pies, cakes Dr.

Keath, son-in-la ot Mr. D. S. Tyc, died in New Chicago last Satur day, after a protracted illness. Mr Baldwin, from Xenia, Ohio, visited Tioga, Tuesday, and we think perhaps it is his intention to locate here.

Mr. A. A. Rogers started for Texas Thursday morning. He will probably be gone about two months and he promises occasional communications to The Herald.

The L. (jr. Company paid near ly five thousand dollars taxes on their road in Neosho county. In Allen county where their lands are taxed they paid 15,000: Very little has been done in the legislature thug far. A bill has pass ed the house suspending the tax pen alty until March, but it is considered doubtful about its passing the Senate.

The name of the Cowley county pa- per has been changed to the Winfield Messenger. It also has a new editor and publisher, W. II. Kerns. The paper presents a greatly improved ap pearance cervices in the M.

Jt. church next Sunday: at 10 o'clock, the funeral sermon of the late Mrs. Newbanks, by Rev. G. W.

Pye. At 2J o'clock, the Sunday 7 o'clock in the evening, preaching. The Sunday School in Tioga, meets at 3 o'clock, in the building used as school house. There will be preaching in the evening at the same place, by Rev. R.

S. Johnson, at 7 o'clock. The Sunday School Institute of the Kansas Baptist Association has been in session at Independence this week From Rev. R. S.

Johnson, who re turned Friday morning, wt learn there was a good attendance and a very in teresting and profitable meeting. The city council of Tioga will ex-pend a large sum of money in cityim proveme its within the next few weeks. The principal portion will be applied men of his town without giving the true circumstances. The facts as we learn them from the people of Thayer are as follows Something like a year ago a party from whom the Mills Brothers had bought corn came to them with a hundred dollar counterfeit bill, and represented that he had received it from them some two months previous. During this time the bill had been out of his hands and he had no positive means of knowing it to be the one he received in payment for corn.

Under these circumstances the Mills Brothers refused to receive it, but the matter was finally adjusted satisfacto rily, it was supposed, until last week the person having the bill caused the arrest to be made. The Messrs. Mills acted in the matter precisely as any other business men would ac and we do not 'Snppos any one acquainted with them believes them at all guilty of any criminal offence. TKAIU. We ask the attention of all readers of The Herald, to the column else where, entitled the city of Thayer.

There is given at first a brief, bat truthful description of the place and this is followed by quite a number of the cards of its best business men. One thing that the people of Thayer have great reason to congratulate themselves over, is the change in the management of the Baldwin House. Wheeler Brummett are the present proprietors, and they propose to make the Baldwin a first class hotel. It will be seen that Coffin Keables do a real estate business. Dr Keables, one of the firm, being a member of the legislature, the active management of the business devolves upon Mr.

Coffin at present Mr. Coffin is the treasurer elect of Neosho county, and is, we believe, a straight forward gentlemen who will transact business entrusted to his care in a prompt and satisfactory manner. We cannot at this time mention at length all whose cards appear in the column, but there are Payne, and Shepherd, and Halsted, with general stocks of merchandise, J. A. Young and Carrier Mills, in the hardware and stove line E.

C. Robinson, and H. A. Mills, dealing in groceries and provisions E. N.

Beers in the livery business, and who also has business at Neodeslia, and then those excellent gentlemen, Holmes Hinman, filling the prescriptions and doing the drug business for that section of country, and all in our opinion entitled to a most favorable notice. They show themselves to be liberal and enterprising, and from a personal acquaintance with many of them we are convinced that the business men of Thnyer, as a rule, would not suffer in the least by a comparison with those of any other town of the same sixe in the west KSTKKPRISIXH TIOGA. For some days past our community has been all awake to coming pros pects. The prospect of a first class steam flouring mill by a company from the east seems more than probable. Already the mason work, which is of a massive and first class quality, has excited the attention of capitalists.

The presence within these walls of an engine, such as is contemplated will quicken the business pulse of Tioga, and send with the sound of its morn ing and evening whistle a thrill throughout the country around about But more than this it will encourage the tillers of the soil. Within the last few weeks a noticea ble improvement has been made in the Herald. With proper encouragement from country and town we may have a good paper. A good paper is both a community of interests and an interest of community and ought, to be. well supported.

Quill We found the above in our post office box Monday. It is true as the writer says "Our community is awake to coming prospects." There has been no previous time when everything looked so flattering for Tioga, as at present We are going to have a city here, and no mistake. We have the natural location, high, healthy, as good water as the world can afford, and a country which for beauty and fertility cannot be surpassed. We have the best railroad facilities and the best business houses in Southern Kansas, and what is more than all, we have some of the best men in the state men who have embraced the opportunities afforded by all the great advantages mentioned, to make a town here, and they know no such word as fail. We shall be disappoint ed if the next month does not witness the most general activity in Tioga, which it has yet known.

As to what the writer says con cerning The Herald, we do not know whether he intends it as a compliment or not neither does it matter. We aim to make the paper a fit reprcsen tative of the business, enterprise and intelligence of Tioga and this section of country. How well we an iuo- TYE'S HOTEL. Corner Main and fifth Streets, Tioga, Kimai D. TTE, Praarletor.

Travellers will always find the a modations and low prices. 6E0R6E WILLIAMS. BLACKSMITH, TIOGA KANSAS. I prepared to do all Jobs in hto line, promptly and at reasonable rates. HORSE SHOEING A SPECIALTY W.

Dutcher, CARPENTER BUILDER, Office and Shop MwItAksUrMt, KANSAS. nl tf TIOGA, J. B. GREEN. BricUayer, Plasterer, i aonMason, TIOGA, KANSAS.

prepared to do all work in his line promptly, and ia a workmanlike man ner, at moderate charges. f-Satiafaction guaranteed. nl tf Win. A. NICHOLS, Law AUD NOTARY PUBLIC, TIOGA, NEOSHO CO.

KANSAS. $rw hirag diftlisrmfutfi. CLtJRS CO, WholesaU and Retail Dealers in PINE LUMBER, Lath, SMngles, Ml Doors. Yards at NEW CHICAGO, THAYER, and IN DEE Uia CM. ls-w.

M. BAILBY. R. L. JAKBOK.

K. T. 8ASKKTSON. JJ BAILEY A ANKERS NEW CHICAGO, KANSAS Cash paid for School District Bonds. l7-6m G.

W. CHURCHILL Successors to Cnl ver and Rewa DEALERS IK PINE LUMBER. LATH SHINGLES, DOORS, SASH. BLINDS. PLASTER, CEMENT HAIR.

Office and Yard on Fourth Street, near L. G. KaUroad, NEW CHICAGO, KANSAS. Bingham Gaston, Wholesale and Bstail Dealers la GROCERIES! Ann C03KISSr0H MERCHANTS Flour, Grain, Produce, Wines Liquors, Corner of Fourth and Centre Streets HEW CHICACMa, KANSAS. Parsons House, Parsons.

Kansas. Noyei Chamberlin, Proprietors. ftr Stags Of! in Hotel. JELAND HOTEL, Miller Snydbr, Proprietors, IOLA, KANSAS, Will be kept first class in all respects. STOCK FOR SALE.

I hare 125 head of good esttle, consisting of beef cattle, milch cows and young cattls which I offer for sals, cheap for cask. Cw E. BEACH. TIOOA KANSAS Morehead is the name of a new station on the L. L.

0., about midway between Thayer and Cherryvale. Th company have completed a depot and section house there and are now putting ina side track. It is the intention of Messrs. Car son Baldwin to consolidate their drug stock at Galesburg with their stock at Cherryfale, so that both gen tlemen can give their attention to the business at the latter place. The people of Cherryvale are about building a school house, and Mr.

W. Dutcher, of Tioga, will, we learn, put a bid for the contract Should he get it, we have no hesitancy in saying that the work will be well done. The Altoona Union says it is glad to hear that Mr. Rogers' store at Tioga is again in full blast Though visited with fire and severe sickness, Rogers is built up again in both respects, and proves as indomitable as ever. Success to him." The county seat contest in Wilson county, between Fredonia and Neode- sha was to be decided in the district court there this week.

We have not heard the result, but we see that the Fredonia Jnurnal of last week had great confidence that the county seat would remain at that place. In the accounts allowed at the last meeting of the old board of county commissioners, were two for paupers' coffins, one and the other $22.00. At the first meeting of the new board a bill was put in for a coffin at $15.00, and $5.00 was the sum allowed. Some difference of opinion be tween the old and new boards as to the correct value of a common coffin. The coal business of Thayer is get ting to be an item of some importance.

is stated that there are at least one hundred and fifty banks in operation there, and in addition to the large amount' supplied to the i G. R. R. large shipments are made todiffercni points. We learn from Mr.

J. M. Hal- sted, who has engaged in the business, that he is making regular shipments to Humboldt and Iola, supplying the bridge company at the latter place The New Chicago rawer ipl has been revived, Mr. J. P.

Taylor being the present publisher. The former publisher, though often escaping the punishment which his crimes merited, finally learned by sad experience that the way ot the transgressor is hard but we believe Mr. Taylor to be a man of many excellent traits ot character, and hardly think that un der his management the paper will be prostituted to the base uses which characterized its past career. There is represented to have been quite a lively time recently in county at Independence, Montgomery county. The old board of county com missioners and the county clerk refused to vacate their offices, claiming that their term of office had not ex pired.

The officers elected last fall finally procured an order for the coun ty seal, records, and the first of the week an officer with his pot step ped in and took possession of them and delivered them to the new board. Though both boards claim the right to transact business, it would seem that the old board has in a manner been placed hors du combat and will hardly be able to make much further progress. We are informed that it is highly probable that the one hundred thous and dollars bonded indebtedness of Lawrence given to secure the build- in? of the state university at that place, will be assumed by the state this winter. In fact it is stated that the bargain for the accomplishment of this has already been made, and the money paid. It is claimed by Lawrence that as this is a state institution from which all the people of the state are to derive a benefit, the state should pay for it.

And at first thought there may seem to be some reason in this, but there is an immense and immediate benefit to the place having the university, in addition to the benefit which the people at large derive, and for this extra ben efit and advantage, Lawrence expressed a willingness and agreed to pay one hundred thousand dollars, and the "historic city" should now be compelled to stand by her bargain. trust that every member of the legislature who in any manner favors this "job" will be bo severely condemned that though he may receive a "few peices of silver and a mess of pottage," his name will be inscribed on the roll of infamy. It. A. Mills have gone on a visi to Topeka, under the escort of the S.

Marshal, for passing counterfeit money. Also, C. W. Curry, of Coflfey-ville, the express agent, went along. We have no comments to make at pres ent Thayer Head-Light.

We must confess our astonishment that our neighbor should let his per ciated. But there are some here, as there are everywhere, who form no proper estimate of the good of a local newspaper, and who are consequently indifferent as to its welfare "And His thus with onr noble profession, and thus it will ever be still There are some who appreciate its labor, and some who perhaps never will; But in the great time that is coming, when Gabriel' trumpet shall sound. And they who have labored and rested shall come from the quivering ground. When they who have striven and suffered, to teach and ennoble the race, Shall march at the front of the column, each one in his God-given place, Aa they march through the gates of The City, with proud and victorious tread, The editor and his assistants will not travel far from the head." nod it- From the Humboldt Statesman. COAL, -I learn -that Operations will soon be commenced at Tioga towards sinking a shaft for coal The men at the head of the enterprise have the will and the means, and they express a de termination to "bore" till they reach coal, oil, China or that other place where prospecting for coal is rendered unnecessary and useless by reason of the supposed warmth of the climate.

P. B04KRS, whose store house and contents were burned a few months ago, is again on his taps, and has a large and full store of dry goods, ready made clothing, boots, shoes, hats, caps, notions, ic. Rogers is an old settler of the Neosho Valley, and one of its live men. He knows no such word as fail. KIDEXOUR wholesale grocers, continue to do a good business their sales and profits for the last six months ending Decem ber 81, show a handsome balance.

Woodward's Wholesale drug stork is likewise doing a good business, and selling largely to the southern and southwestern town. Tioga seems destined to become a wholesale centre in spite of the efforts of its rival New Chicago. A POST OFFICE has recently been established at Tioga, with Geo. Wilder as Postmaster. This is a great convenience to the Tiogaites and another triumph over Chicago that wasn't The feeling be tween the people of NEW CHICAGO AND TIOflA is not so bitter as a few months ago, and they are now pulling together to secure the organization of a hook and ladder company for the protection of their respective towns from fire.

This is a good move and Humboldt people would do well to immitate. THE TIOGA HERALD, S. D. Rich, editor and publisher, now has a clear field, as the New Chicago Tranteript, Crowther's railroad bond advocating organ, has eollapsed gone to see its mother where the wood bine twineth. May Rich grow rich is the prayer of your item-taker, one of his neighbors whoknows his worth.

The Baptist people pf Tioga are just completing a very handsome CHURCH EDIFICE, which is quite an ornament to pros perous and prospering Tioga. May its members increase in numbers and goodly works till their good deeds and christian graces shall become world wide. The Southwestern Stage Company have established a kind of headquarters at this place, and run DAILY LINE OF COACHCS to New Albany and other points west and southwest They also run a four horse omnibus to the L. L. G.

and K. T. railroad depots carrying passengers either way for 25 cents in fractional currency. P. S.

Old fashioned silver quarters not taken by this line. W. T. Gayer, a gentleman every way, is the agent RESIGNED. I regret to state the fact to your numerous readers, but my duty as a faithful chronicler of passing events, forces me to do it, that T.

W. McClure has resigned the office of Justice of the Peace, and now is engaged in other avocations. "Tip," as the boys call him, made a good squire. One thing however operated against him. He never qualified, and in fact it is said that however much and often he was sworn in as justice of the peace.

all ottentot couldn't qualify him to fill the office. But this I think was one of Crowther's canards for railroad bond election purposes, for Tip is a good fellow and is determined, as private citizen to see well to it that the morals of his neighbors are not jeopardised by illegal pursuits. You may hear from me again if you think this worthy of publication. Tioga Itkmizkr. Do not starve your stock in Winter, hoping to make it up in the Spring.

Such farmers generally hare hay to sell in October, and hides in Mly. Corner of Main and Tifih Stredt, TIOGA, KANSAS. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in DRUGS, MEDICINES, FAINTS, OILS, VARNISHES, Pure Wines and Liquors for Medical Purposes. TOILET ARTICLES, ic, Also Agents for all the leading Patent Medicines of the day. Physicians and country dealers are invit ed to call and see us before buying their stock.

Physician's prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours of the day and night. EASTERN PRICES DUPLICATED RICHARDSON JATHAN BROS. Chicago Clothing Hall, Osage Mission, Kansas, Hats the largsst stock of CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, TRUNKS, AND VALISES, Erer brought to Southern Kansas. The best goods and the lowest prices. All who want bargains will call on us.

No trouble to show goods. NATHAN BROS. 22m3 pnsw itjj dw rtismfntu. Ltwit Seaskiit. Sm.

Sckacidtr. Sonshine Schneider, Wholesale Dealers In Wines, Liquors, Cigars No. 310 Delaware Street, Kansas City, Wlnsasirl J. H. O'Hara Co.

Commission Merchants, AND DEALERS IN PRODUCE. KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI Will pay particular attention, to all consignments made to them. Remittances promptly made. Be for to the Editor of thia paper, and to any Bank in Kansas City. nl ly G.

W. Henry, Shelf Heary SMTare Cutlery JVo.428 Delaware Street, KANSAS CITY, MISSOURL Light goods made specialty. Particular attention given to mail orders. nS 3m H. W.

COOPER Wholesale IRON, STEEL, NAILS, AND WAGON WOOD WORK. 317 Delafpare eor. Fourth, CHy, mrL sr rocATTTr a ajt tvtj 01T The undersigned desires to sell 820 seres of timber land in Reynolds County, the title to which is perfect, at fo.00 per ere. cash, or would exchange for propenty in Tioga, or for farm property in the lenity, at a fair valuation. a D.

RICH, If. it HsWAWl OflW,.

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246
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1871-1872