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Republican Record from Fort Scott, Kansas • 4

Republican Record from Fort Scott, Kansas • 4

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THE REPUBLICAN 0. airf Xotiee. Martin Prmvn P. (loud Wm. Jacknian, P.

P. NOTICE herd given, that a petition was presenteu to the Hoard of Ciiinty C'oinnii-sioners ol i vottpv i i. natoi. ti i Uountv of li-mibon i i gan Hu tnt. 4th of 0l.t(l iwsii.

Tirm-intr tor the. anno nr. Tmivintr I ment of viewers to view a rout'- for a 1 tn li. Hip r. .1.

i litu-imr lv.iutu r.i-xvil 14i.i.iiiii;i., at the northeast corner of section '5 townsli'n ran ire re runnimr west section lines as near as praeti- came to tlie northwest comer of the northeast of the northeast 1 of see, 11, township range 2 and term! nating at tnb point named. Ami that the said Loard of Comity om-mission, is did on the (It It day of Oc toller, annoint A. A. Rebe A. I).

Crosby and Horton, Viewers tx FI1TDAY NOVEMBER 12. I'ut State Led. supremacy in its littl. The inadde.st man in America ovir election returns is John VYY From utter the 4th of March i next Democrat will be spelled with a small Ed ion is still at work although the moke of the political conflict has for time hid him from view. What prophet was it that said, sovereignty and the lost cause 1 lie down together and a little child can lead them" The result of the election has- a tendency to make Republicans absent minded.

A very devout man of that political creed having assembled his family for worship on Wednesday evening of last week said "Let in. instead of." Let us pray." ties in the Htata being 173 07. to- every man woman and child with the asse sment about one-third to one-half the actual value of the property. The $2)0 exemption to each family I I view and lay out a road on the route minuting at the point last named prayed for as above decribl, andill(l that the said Hoard of oun t.v did order that they, the saiu viewers Commissioners did, on the'Jh day A be notified to meet at the house of 1 October l.SK), liobcrt 1 oore Martin Krown on the day ofDe-ilias Williams and William W. cembcr, 1SS1), at 0 o'clock A.

and I Viewers to view ami lay out a road i to proceed togetheivwith the County the route prayed for us above tlescr -f urveyor, to examine said route as t-l and did order that they, the above rciiuired. and that thev then I iewers be notified to meet at and government securities are ofi.nt' and there give all parties interested a proper, and make their re port as the law directs, to this olHce. I5y order of the Board. L. R.

Wu.cir, County Clerk. ISoul Xoticc. George Amey P. P. NOTICE is hereby given that a petition was presented to the Hoard of County Commission'-, of Rourbon County, Kansas, at their meeting be gun and held on the 4th day of Octo- ber.

1SS0, praying for the appointment of viewers to view a route for a high way to be located along the following points, to-wit Regiuiiinning at the southe.st corner of section 2(5, township 24, range 24, thence running wes' on section lines three miles and te initiating at the southeast corner of section 20, township 21, range 24. And that the said Roard of County Commissioners did, on the 6th day of October, 1880, appoint R. A. Williams, James Cisna and Thomas Kerr Mewers to vhw and "lay out a read on the route prayed for as abbye described, and did order that they, the said viewers be notified to meet at the house of (. on the 8th day of December, 1880, at 9 o'clock, A.

and to proceed together with the County Surveyor, to examine said route us above required, and that they then and there give all parties interested a proper hearing, and make their report as the law directs, to this cilice. Ry order of the Roard, L. B. Welch. County Cleric.

Road Nc.ic?. W. BillmatP, NOTICE hereby that a petition was presented to the Roard of John Henderson. ery. Feed, '-Jl'D- ST-IBIiZE: CS Iiigs fiirnis'ied to any part of the country vea.sonalle rates.

HEP LEI! JOZ-Z2nT VI2T3, rEAJ.KIl IN DRY (JOOI)R. ORnPKRTPS. II A I) A KE, QUEEN S-WAKE, EOOTS, SHOES, HATS, CAPS, -AND if'fi 1. i 1 1. HEELEll, KAXSAS.

nv. 1L ESTATE' Ht "LER. KAX'SAS- Sif Tffi fn: 1 1 a -DEALER IX- Grccsriss, End SI; Hats and Cabs Owmmw '0 A. W. CONE, BAKERY AND CONFECTIOX-RY, CANDIES, CAKKS, CIGARS, TOBACCO, ETC.

A CEOICtHTOCK OF FAKILY GROCERIES MTAJTIT HMO. Unipntown, GC. WILLEY, Un entewn Kanss -Dsalsr in Choice, Groceries Staple Wry Gr octs Boots Shoes, Queens ware. Glassware. Unwara-J a oils Cutlery lo- Hosiery.

Sc. EEEEEB HOUSE, T. II. EEEDEB, PKO'SS. Accommodations Good.

Terms- Reasonable Feed stable in con. ection. JAMES PATTERSON; Dry Gooas and Boots, Clothing, Hats Shas. Drugs, Groceries, Qusensware, Glassware Uniontown, -Kansas. WSW msm miss UutiS oA ussS DEALER IN READY MADE COFFINS THUS LIED TO 0EDER.

nr. y.tine feet over. The rows of graves are tmikiu by a wide, vacant tpace; running across thorn in the cen- of the lot, and there are rr 11 ri i ri ves around the place. These xm, i.mu,v em- sfactorv to some cf the noble Geor iglans of the vicinity, who have am eredihlv informed, expressed fervent desire to leave the graveled paths and "drive over the graves of the Yanks This was such a fervent desire that the attention of the War Department was called to it and stringent rules regulating the conduct of visitors are posted at the gate as the result. Such is the-Andersonville of tx-day.

And is Kansas really a cotton state after nil. i he hetopa Advance says: "We 'earn that our exodu ters are picking very satisfactory crops- of cotton. The cotton is of a very fine quality and the yield even on the higher uplands is fair, and if the price obtained be an average, will prove more prolicide than any other crop in large fields. Many "of our larmers wjll put in cotton next year i as one of their staple crops. Publication Ill t' li-Ul-' I'onrl.

lliurl)ln Sixih Uitrlctllf Ibe rttnla ol K.iU- i'. I' rf)rtH Kd I of the 'i r'ii Shorten, oeceas-jl, PiuO.lnf. v. j- No Mrtsien, Defuua The Stite of tnsas to iJenrs' W. Maniers 0.

(. niiiittp nct'O'i gin- iliiif. Yi herby nolltlni that yn hwve he ri ne i iu fourt by B. F. F.irtney, 'li- bhi-oo i Whi whor- a-icil, iijr ia Katd action, hikI mn(.

"ii or i i. ei "1 a -y Im-j cemb IHO nWfi t.f' if-iiiion if tt'e ol i a whlU war find In fie Clerk' om tun (nh day i au gin', ISM) 'r petli.ioti will b. l.kpii ft true, juiln'rif oh iviulurcl ncoirdlnn- I cent. prmiuin tVbruarv 11 1 IJ I Mil -ll UrO tr notifl-rl I hat. a writ 'if a'lHotirai'Pt.

t-i iHm-d lieruiu on in. 20H) d1-vol Anmist, jiiso. mirier n1 liv I virtuwof wnic'i th sn.i.tt' of sui (vmnty -e (1 iho lollowlrir riMserilxrt rpnl esialrt! 1) to you, i.n wit: 'J'i)w of Hie No. 20 'n towimMn 25 (f ranmiNo In moui'dii con hi Kans is nud a nccrte win be MHd said ml, kaid jui u'f nt. the ltr nnd bjst lien on sal I iml pite hiiJ wi i-rder inn (It prenn-v-nod Cfi'-Ii uiinR al Inch ment, li tlien on Hiid Inii mi i.h mrter for the r-aie ol K.iil rfiil fst.iis to melsl" k1ii idniueiit.

Hi witnemt wit-r-o', I linrciinio my n-iin-and iHix the of mid cmrt this iOlll day of Cc'obfr, 1SS0. 1 iAl. Blt'lNH'iV, Diftriet Toviri, Bonibxn Crun'r. ri l.l AH.11.KB, By K. W.

UULBUKT. I'l 'It's Attorneys. deputy. J. Y.

Funkhouser, P. NOTICE is hereby given that was presented to the Roard of County Commissioners of Bourbon County, Kansas, at their meeting begun and held on the 4th day of October, 1880, praying for the appointmeut of viewers to view a route tor a highway to be located along the following points, to-wit: iegmniug at the soutlwest corner of section 11, township 27, range 21, on the county line between Neosho and bourbon "counties thence running east on section lines to tlie southeast corner of section 7, township ,7,, range 22, thence south one mile to the southwest corner of section 7, thence east one mile to the northwest corner of section 21, thence south one mile to the southwest corner of section 21. on the county line, thence east on said coun ty line 2t miles to mile-corner or middle of' south side of section 23, township range 22 and termina ting at or intersecting with the road running north from the town of I-lep-ler. And that the said Rcard of County Commissioners did on the 0th day of October 1880, appoint A. R.

Hiipp, Payne and Oscar Strait viewers to view and lay out a road on the route prayed for as above described, and did order that they, the said viewers be notified to meet at the house of J. Y. Funkhouser on the 20th day of Decern er. 1880, at 9 o'clock, a. and to proceed together with the County Surveyor, to examine said route as above' required and that they then and there give all parties interested a proper' hearing and make their report as the law directs to this office.

By order of the L. R. Welch County Clerk. 'ad Midice. I.N Wright, P.

P. NOTICE is hereby given, that a petition was presented to the Hoard of County Commissioners of Rourbon ounty, Kansas, at their meeting begun and held on, the 4th day of October, 1880, praying, for the appointment of viewers to view a route for a highway to be located along the following points, to-wit: Beginning at the northwest corner of section 24, township 25, 22 thence rumiing west on section lines between sections 23 and 14 also between sections 15 and 22 and termina-. ting at the northwest corner of the east Of the nort heast 'of Section 21J township 25, range 22. And that the aid Board of County Commissioners' did on 6th day of October, 1880.. appoint John L'N (.

rouch and A. Chaffin to view and lay- out a road on the.roube1 prayed for as above described, and did O'der that they the said viewers bo -notified to meet at the house of I. N- Wright on the 10th. day of December 1880, at 9 o'clock A. and to proceed together with the County Surveyor,) to examine said route as above repaired and that they then and there give all parties interested a proper hearing, and make their report as the law directs to this By order of the Board.

Welch County lerk. 1 fl 1 I 1 1. i i th day of July, IS), praying for i uic a or viewers to view si 10 1 il highway to i nlonir follwwilis? llvirillliill'at the liorlli west curn. 'tion 4, township ranged 1 running sn 1 1 thf souih "ant rn section 2 township :6, range r2. "so one commencing at me lmdiUe mile line of section L'l, township range running cast one mile.

Also on? ennmem-ing at the northeast corner section id township 2i 12, thence running west to the north west corner of sec- tion township range an I ter- house of Win Jacknian on the day of December, 188 at o'clock, and to proceed together with ounty Purveyor to cxamiiie said route as above required, and at they then Miid there give all patties interested a proper hearing and make their rop.irt as the law directs, to this office. Jiv order of the Beard Wklcii, County Clerk. Mica hi ol o-. In the District Court of Bourbon County, Kansas The Nsw. England Mortgage Security Company, a corpora- 1 '01b plaintiil' A.

Cohen and his wife, Re-; bocca Cohen, K. Drake, F. N. Manlove, Ira D. Rronson, J.

I). McCleverty and M. llulett, partners as Ilulctt I it McCleverty. the Roard of County of Rourbon County, Kansas, I dele dauts I lou are each hereby notified that 'you have been sued? in. suit court and action bv i lain tiff's, and that you must on or before the 0th day of December, 1SK0, answer the' plain.

Ill' ition i which was filed in the Clerk's fiiee of said court. October 28th, 1880 or the will be taken as true and a personal judgment will be rendered in favor of plaintiff, The New England 'Mortgage Security Company against 'defendant -v. Cohen tor the sum of i 10 percent, interest hereon from May 12, 1870 and a decree will also be rendered for the reformation of a certain mortgage executed by the said A Cohen and wife, Rebecca 'o-hen, on the 2.5th day of May 1875, and which was recorded June 4, 1875, on pages 175, 170 and 177 in book In the office of the register of deeds of Rourbon county, Khusuh wherein cer- 1870, and recorded In book page when.iu fact the said deed to said Thomas Cones did not convey to him 10 acres oil of the east side of said a' ove described land, but did convey him 10 acres off he west side thereof, and the said A. Cohen and and wife did not own all of said southeast quarter 'except 10 acres off of tlie east side thereof," but did own all of said quarter section except 10 acres off of the west side thereof, which he had sold as above mentioned to said Thomis Copes and the mortgage which was intended to convey tlie whole of said sout heast of section 24, in township 25, in range 22, east, except 10 acres off" of -west side thereof, in Rourbon county, Kansas, will be reformed so as to read- and convey to this plaintiff the whole of the southeast i of section 4, in township 25, in range 22,. except, 10 acres off of the west side heretofore sold to Thomas opes tho decree will also contain a chaise setting.aside the judgment of foreclosure licretofore rendered by said above, mentioned court in the action No 2281, wherein this plaintiff was plaintiff and the defendants herein were defendants, and the sale and confirmation of the, real estate sold under said proceedings.

will be set aside, the mortgage will then be reformed as above mentioned and as reform will be foreclosed and. an order will be made by said court directing the sale of the sou tit-east quarter of sec. No. 24, in township No, 25, in range No. 22, except' 10 acres off of the west side in Bourbon county, Kansas, free and clear of all rights and equieties which y'ou or either of you may have or -claim therein and the proceeds of the sale thereof to apply toward the payment of said- judgment and In witness whereof I have' hereunto set my name and affixed th of saideouut, 28th day seal.

of October, 1880. Irk Dv Clerk District Court. By E. W. Holubt, Deputy.

Ware, 37-3t. riaintitHe Attorneys. Maplston Houss, B. ELLIOTT, I'tfOFJUETOK, Mapietom Kansas This House is situated oiv iie-west sida of the public squar, on Fifth, between Main anWash-ington streets, and is well fitted up to accommodate tie traling public. table is always supplted with all the varieties of the? season.

Alto a good stable is at hand for the care of teams. Conveyances to and from the depot whon des'ued, Cbargqs as reasonable. as at any h. ue. 1 A County Coumiitisiouers of Rourbon; tain property was by mutual mistake County, Kansas, at heir meeting described as' the Southeast of sec-gun and held on the 4th day of Octo- tion No 24,, in township No.

25, in ber, 1880-, praying for the appointment) range No. 22, ea except 10 acres oil" of viewers to view a route fur a high? of the east side thereof sold to Thomas way be located aloiig the following Cbiies, by deed dated February 14, course not included in the above estimate. When any honest conscientious Democrat ho fought bravely for his party because he believed it to be right wants to join the party, take him in and royal welcome. Rut let Republican give a io ov- I'M 1 that John W. Forney and Ben Butler don't come sneaking back.

Allen county, 700 ....442 ....871 107 oOO ....700 ....401 Anderson Rourbon 'rawford Franklin Johnson Labette Linn iami, Neosho ilsou Wyaudott" ,52.) Douglas 1. Total Montgomery, maji Cherokee, for tJreen o. it CO 100. 150. Haskell's majority, 7,12.5 The official returns may change these figures somewhat, but the majority will be about seven thousand.

Aiidcrswsaville. Thp name of awful memories which heads' article will never fade out of Aipericau history, and anything concering the place will forever possess a fearful fascinat on. The interesting correspondent of the Chicago Vkm who is now traversing the Soiich, has lately visited the p)ace, and give a striking account of its present condition. It appears that. Nature has relieved of the awfuT.glooin and Inrrm.

-of tlinr. nwffnl ivivinud Trowu oak, pine and others have grown to the height of twenty feet and shrubs and vines have aided in tiie transformation. A cotton field occupies a part, of the old prison pen. i he inner stockade, which bounds the cotton fields on the Kouth, and which was the northern lion ndry of the pen, is almost gnne Here and there a gray fimber of the pallisade stands awry. Perhaps two or three encouragingly stand side by side; but, speaking in a general way, it may be said that; the stockade- is in ruins.

Tlie logs lie-as fell, and most of them have rotted away to crumbling punk. On the western line south from tlie corner battery, a little is left of tho other and he course of the wall of the prison is indicated both to the south and to the east of the heaps of decaying t'unbers ami the occasional standing logs along the route. As for the ground inside the enclosure, it has absolutely grown to weeds The poluted stream which ran through the pen is now a clear, bright little creek four feet wide and eight or ten inches The wonderful spring broke out in 1864 now called Providential spring, still flows as when it commenced its mission of mercy. The cemetery is under the care of the Government, and the 'J'imm correspondent says of it: "A simple block of marble, numbered, marks the grave of lhe unknown dead, while the marbles at the head of 12,770 known men are graven with tho name of each sleeper and his regiment Urns bearing flowering plants stand at various places on the finely-kept lawn, ihe Mip.vrintendent's residence, standiug immediately inside the carriage entrance, is a one-story brick house with a mansard roof which forms really another story. When the rebels buried the dead Union soldiers here, they allowed but twelve 'inches to each man.

This brings th.e -small head stones very close together. Some idea of the ghostly acta jnay be gained by re- inembenng itluit live thousand two hundred 'awl. 'eighty feet in a mile and that these men lying on their sides, pi'ckPd closely together ns the I points to-wit: Beginning at; the southwest burner of the -outheast of section township 27, range 24, inerrco running nortn on mil- Jine two miles and terminating on the northwest corner of the northeast of r-ection township 21 range 24. And" that the said Roard of County Commissioners did, on the 6th day of October, 1880, appoint John Clay field, Isaae- Nunamaker- and W. Drum Viewers to view and lay out a road on the route prayed for as above describ ed, and did -order that they the said viewers be iwtiliad to meet at the house of on the 15th day of December, 18S0, at 9 o'clock A.

and to proceed, together with the County Surveyor, to examine said route as above required, and that they tneu and there give alt parties inter ested a prcper hearing and make their report as the law directs, to this office. By order of the. Roard. Welch, County Clerk. lioad Xoticc.

John Burkhart, P. NO I JOE is 'hereby given, that a petition was presented to the Hoard of County Commissioners of Bourbon county, Kansas; at their meeting begun and held on the 13th day of 1880, -praying for the appointment of viewers to view a route for a highway Lib located along the ollowing to-wit Beginning at the northeast corner of northwest of section 34, township 25, range 24, thence south about 150 rods, thence in a southeasterly directiou under a trestle work across the vi. T.r By. thence to the most practicable place of crossing theMarmaton river thence south by the most practicable route to intersect the road on parallel line and terminating at the northeast corner o' the southwest of section 2, township 20 range 24 east. And that the Said Roard of County Commissioners did.

on the 13th day of October, 1880, appoint W. P. Shoemaker. James Leslie and B. Mcllvaine Viewers to view and' lay out a road on the route prayed for as above described, and did order that they, the said viewers be notified te meet at the house of John Burkhart on the 30th day of November, 1880, at 9 o'clock a.

and proceed together with the County Surveyer, to examine said route as above required, and that they then and there give all parties interested a proper hearing and make their report as the law to this office, By order of the i VPPL CONST A NTL 4 U.V 1TAN.D,.,. 1j. B. WfiliCKj?.

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