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Kansas Central from Olathe, Kansas • 3

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HAMMERSLOUG BROS. WHOLES AXi Our old friend, Capt. II. W. Stubble-field, informs us that he will up in WEDNESDlV APRIL 1868.

1868 BMFIL les ale and ADMINISTRATRIX'S NOTICE. Notioe is hereby given that letters of administration upon the Estate of Charle9 II. Stratton, deceased have been granted to me by the Frobate court of Johnson Count Kansas, being dated tl second day of April, 1868. All persons having claims against said Estate are reqested to exhibit them to me for allowance within one year from the date of said letter or they may be precluded from any benefit of 8 aid Estate; and if they be not present ed within three years from date of said letter they shall be forever b-ired. ESTHER STRATTON, Administratrix of the Estate of Charles Stratton, deceased.

By J. V. Offenbacher; her atty. NOTICE Of SALE. By virtue of an order of the Probata Court, made at the January term, of said Court, I will, in obedienoe to said order, on the 13th day of May, a.

1868, at the front door of the Court House in the town of Olathe, in the county of Johnson and State of Kansas, expose to sale at public auction, all the interest of Moses McCleary, Deceased, in and to a certain piece or parcel of land situate in the 6aid county of Johnson, and State of Kansas, to-wit The northeast quarter of the southwest quarter, of Section one, in Township Fourteen, of Range Twenty-two, (40 acres). Terms of sale, cash in hand, MARGARET MeCLERY, Executrix of Moses McCletry, deceased. W. II. M.

Fishback, her Att'y. CLOTHM, CARPTS. WIDOW-SHADES SC. SiC Kansas City, Mo. liir Ilavc just received 25,00 yards of Tapestry Brussels, three plys, Ingrains and Yenitian Carpets, entirely new patterns and designs.

50 new patterns window shades just received the Rustic pattern something entirely new. Orders taken for extra length Shades. AB3IVAL and DEPAHTUEE OP THE MAILS AT OLATHE, KAMB- "tASTERK, (R.n.MCII.) Arrives 1 P. 12 'i OCTHH.V,:(Pat!a.) Arrives -t II A-H leaves at 12 411VRFVCK attl TOPFKA (Via. ED-T," fr.lrVV AKUMYaLliU.) An at.

T. at 2 I. BLACK JACK Arrive F. Tuesdays, Thnrslar and Saturdays x-oavcs at 7 A. MonJ.yj, TliunJiyi aul aji.

nrdays XirriCRIiOI RI from 7. A. l. tJ 12. M.

and 'rr-m 17, 1. to. fcCNDATS, from to 10, A. Al W. os johnso; county.

J. Milton Had let, Sheriff. F. E. Henderson, Clerk, J- E.

Hates, Treasurer. I. S. arris, Register of Deed. J.

T. Pcrris, Countv Attorney. B. AIykick, District Clerk. TB.

P. Notsm an, Probate Judge' V. L- vVxiTKi County surveyor. W. Ellrge, Corouer.

Win. Williams, Assessor. C. E. Lewis, Supt.

Public Instruction. Thb United Presbyterians will hold a Communion in the Old School Church this pluce, commencing on Friday morn-in 2 next, at 11, a. nd continuing over Sabbath. Teeke will be a meeting of the incor pcretort! of the Kansas City Sama Fe li. called to meet at tne a at ion- tu Bank at Kansas City on the oJth ot A pril, 1868, at 7.

p. h. It is hoped tha all cno, And will be present, for we have Important business to trana ct. Bv Order of the Riard. New Goods just received, rnd for sale sheaper than ever at J.

11. Dow. We are very sorry to announce the father of our respected townsman, f. O-Pickering, as lying at the point of death at his residence near Leaven worth. It i6 mora than probablethat ha is even now bejond the troubles "of earth.

Mr. Pickering started io see his father one dtty last week and is yet absent. week Messrs. Reynolds and Churoh started on a trip with some of their New York friends to look at the country. We venture the assertion that when they return they will award the prize to Johnson, being the best section they have struck in Kansas.

about a month, his new residence, oppo site Mr. Peck's, in the eastern part ot town. Uapt. btubbletield nas snon him self to be one of our most enterprising citizens since his advent amon us. The prospect for fall wheat could not be better than it is now in this county.

If it shall continue to do as well from this on, as it has thus far, the yield per acre mu6t be immense. Thbk is reason to hope that the fruit crop is not near so seriously injured as was for a time feared. We are assured that most fruits promise a large yield, and that of peaches even, if no further injury shall be received, there will be a fair crop. J. L.

Winks, has sold his residence on Cherry Street, to Barney Stiver. Mr. Wines has purchased a beautiful lot in Stevenson's addition, upon which he will proceed immediately to -rect a superb residence. CiEJniASs Gilbert are doing a large' and varied business since patting their steam engine in operation. Besides having the beat plow factory in the Stats, they are running a grist mill, a wagon and carriage shop and carry on an extensive blacksmithing business.

Ths colored people of Olathe have the funds secured, and are about to commence the building of a church. It will, w0 uujer8taad, be controlled by the liap- list denomination. C- L. Camp has removed his Harness Saddle anj Collar Manufactory to one door south of the Postolfice, where he will be at all times to see his old customers and others needing anjtning in his line, and "Where pe.ice and harmony reign, And ears arc not polluted by things rrefane" or ungentlernanly abuse of others indulged ia. Bring along your repairing and orders and have them filled rig'it.

WANTED. Tkacuers, Students, and othor intelligent 3Ien and omen, in a business paying $100 to $200 per month, according t. abilitv. For particulars, address ZEIGLEK, McCURDY Lombard Block, Chicago, 111. Legal Advertisements.

Publication Notice. Ia the District Court within and for Jobn3on Connty and State of Kansas. In the fourth Juiieial District. Wyley Wjatt, Plaintiff, va Iluzh II. Coniey, Deft.

To said Hush II. Coniey: You are hereby notiSed thit, on tie 13th day af August, a. d. 1867, the said Wyley Wyley filed his petition in the officii of the Clerk of the Court aforesaid, setting forth that, oa the9ta day of January, a. d.

18G0, you conveyed "to him by your certain writing, obligatory, of that date, for a valuble consideration, the following described land, to wit The west half of the north-east quarter on section No. 23, In Township 13 of Rang 25, 80 acres; said petition containi ig a prayer that yoa be adjudged to executa and deliver a good and sufficient deed, with warrantee, to tLesaid Plaintiff for the same, and for other relief and you are further notfied that, unless you answer said petition on or before the 25th day of June, a. d. 18685 tha allegations therein will bjjakenas confessed and judgment rendered accordingly. In tetimony whereof, I have bereuto set rav hand and" affixed the seal of said Court this 17th day of April, a.

d. 18S3. S. B. Mtrick.

Clerk Fishback 4 Notenian, Atty's. for PFff. 27 7t. SHERIFF'S SALE. State of Kansas, Johnson County, Sarah M.

Mcintosh s. Alonzo Donovan and M. E. Donovan. By virtue of aa order of sale, to me directed and delivered, issued out of the Fourth Judicial District Court of the State of Kansas, sitting in and for Johnson County, in State, I will, on Saturday, the" 16th day of May a.

i. 1868, between the hours of 10 o'clock a. m. and 4 p. of said day at the Court House door in the city of Olathe, in the oounty and State aforesaid, offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, all the right, title and interest of the above named defendants in and to the following described real property, to-wit: Lot number twenty (20) in block-number, thirty-nine (39) in the town of Olathe, Johnson County, Kansas; appraised at three hundred and fifteen dollars ($315.) Said property levied on and to be sold as the property of the above named defendants.

J. Milton Hadlet, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Olathe, April 4th 1863. M. Fishback, Att'y for Pl'ff.

Administrator's Notice. State of Kansas, Johnson county. In the Probate 83. Court for ohnson county, Kansas. iUizaoeth Administratrix Or A.

Pearson, deceased, filed her petition in the Probate Court aforesaid, praying for an order for the sale of a part of the Real Estate of said deceased, to pay the debts due by said estate, and yet for ward of assets, and accompanied by accounts, lists, and inventories required by law. All peFBons interested are there- tore notified that such application has been made and that unless the contrary be shown on or before the 28th day of April, a. 1868, an order will be made lor the sale of the said Real instate ior the payment of debts of said deceased, and the expenses of administration. This February 12th, 1868. E.

PEARSON, Administratrix of A. Pearson, deceased. W. II. M.

FisesACK. ber Att'y. NOTICE OF SALE. IRTCE at an Order of ths Probata donrt, mada i the January term ef taiil Court. I will, ia obe-aid order.

ony or March, A. ltt trDnt dtt.ir nf th. Pnn i-J 3.. mitim Olathe, ia the county of Jehnsoa and State of expose for ta nublio Auation all tha nf l)intn deceased, in and to aesrtaia nfaa or narnal liwlik ertt-aa aafoll.twata-wi. Th knrt i.

northwest, quarter, of twelve, township fifteen, of cmV ShHtJoil'an 5T4RTu AdmiBiiitrator of Ptr Githr. erme or aaie II AM, eeateJ Kansas City, lariU th attaattoa of th Jsham nm.vy atsraW to their large aad wall seleetsd CF" Filaea a tow ai ia St. Laala CUac DKALIBIX MSiIalMIBI ASD Postofflce building. Main Street, Also Dress and Cloak Making. (TT All orderspromptly attended ta.

J' rla7-lr. GREAT it rax Merchants' Manufacturer! MEIERY ASSOEUTIQI. 193 l'J5 Broad wav, New Yorl Of Pianos aul Melo leow Fin Oil raiaticx. Silver- ar. Uald aa Kl-ant Jewelry, coa.istinic of rnamoad iuias.

IHaiaoa GS Branlets. Fivreattae. Hoiwc. et La.a. aad LAde.

Kets. role ita raUsnf aii.er citea.i.1 i d-'fr. tnttoai. sew of usd; fut aad neck etiaiaa. Laim aad chased goid caaiae, fcf ic.

rained at $1,00,000, -scr The Merchants Manufacturers, JEWELRY ASSOCIATION Cans your attention to the fact of its Wlaz tb large and aoit pPlar Jcweiry la tno The Uwcsi is and always has ba eaadacted ia ti mo.t candad aad b.aoraVle saaaaer. Cr fapidl. is crcaaiaf trade i. a sarc caaraatce of th appreciation our patroa. lor this method of obtain rich, clocaai aad costly roods.

Th saddea trm it Karof. owingt th lat (rcnus war. aad receeit dit a.irous Baaacial cris in a rope, ha canned the faita of a larre suxkr of Jewe'ry Ujhi ta a.a-ta a rans. img them t4 s-fl1 their jgooa at a reat tart Ilea, ia ozii instance. Ice tha th cost facta ric.

hare Latvly r-rr these fcot-k rapt OwJi. at a.h ezmiaeirl.w pra-that we can aaord to sead a ay tut goo- aad gi better chaacert draw the moot ral ankle rix tbaa otW-r Mta.li.hment doing a similar b.n.M. Ot AIM SO Pl.KlkK. aad we resi-eetfollr it ye a. we are eaet.estuf cri.irr th tntt iacttaa.

Ihitiogth past year tare fwrwar1 ssater th sat ealaaoi pria ail part eoaatrr. There who patrnixe a wiii recwir tb f-ralncf tr their taoaey, a a article oa list is eor less than One Dollar, retail, aad there are a iilaak Hartie dcalma with a may aepead hannc promt aad tho artiel sr.st wilt immadtaieiy ti to any addreee by rUri aaad or aaproa. Ibe tulle.iitg partfe Bars reeeatly drawn ralaab prixes from the aercbaats' ad Jnaaafatarers' rir Af'ciatioa, aad bar kiadiy alwe are of Uairusut Frederick lirowae. Treaaary Uepartmca' Waahinoa. Ii.

lano, ralae. Mis Aaa Frost. Warcr'y Terrace. N. Y.

city, ladias' eaasi eled and limood set Wa' h. I Fmmons. New Orleaas, La Kacbiae. rain, TJ Ueorra tka'anport, Mokil. silr.r tea a ae.

Alias t-acy urcatt. Albany, new tag ma en me. ralne, Ci "Mr. Mary J. LiowaiDK, boauril-Ky.

g.ld watch, ralae. tw Juus H. Foaler. liar boia. silTar banting case watch.

al-e. STi li: m. I'eyefter. iiwanaie. Whevlex A Wii' dewing laacbine.

rale, tiii. J. J. an Fi sis-. linedsil.er tea set.

ralae, td Uicc. sit. Louis, y.o.. Wei d-ca, ralae. i5u Miss en fel.

aiaciair. LVtroit. y. diainaad claater rii. raluc, tUi: H.

ii. Frost. Chicago, l.l., large vU paia Ing. ralae. XJ Mr, E.

tie.ia.. Doaipbat Kaiuaa. Chieaering uratid I'lana, talue, tTUU. Musi Box rale. Xaay aame eoald placed a the list, but pabliab a names nithout permissioa.

Oar patroaa are desired to scad L. S. eorreary wbea coareaient. PAHTIAL, LIST OE ARTICLE TO BE rLU. MR Oil DOLLAR E1QL ilLont regard to ralae.

and not to be paid Jr until know aliat jou are tarceeiT: I Oickerir.f Grand Pianos, to $TJ 1 Klraat kosewood dJ 1 Kcewood to -3M First elas sewing atachiacs to 7S ir.e e-il 1'intia gt SO to Its' 150 eteel Knzra.ins. framed k'l to 3 1 Mnsic r.oxes I- to 150 Ilerolrmg Castors. aiier SC silver Fruit ai Cake ttaekets IO a aS sw of ta aad taide A 0 11 OolJ banting ease aa.rutcd.. to I' l' Uiamoad TS to 36X1 175 Uoid atches S3 to 1SU 3 llfliei' Sd to 1X auohilTtr Diamnn1 Brooco. aal -ar drop, ladies acts of aud CV'rai.

Jet and Ovid. KtoreBtia, Moan.e. Lara aad Cameo Heta of rest and neck plain and cUasd gold od tLimtl-M. loefcet. new si belt imckle.

gl pea. aad pencil. ian work noa.s. iaxn: aaM.rtn.cat of ttne i1t aad Jeaciry ct every de.cript.oa. the fcet make ana later, aiyics.

ty A rl anr to obtain any of the abo.e artiel. for ONt; IIULLAH, tj I'urchos a saicd caraivp for IS cent. Pit-. 9 wi't as. ttsrty fur aiaty-ate for giO oa buaorcd furi.

Ascals Wasted focqualled indacemcat offered ladie aad gents wh a iliac a sucks Oat acaunptivacircniaxs wiil at es application. i-tr are made in the follawiasT maBner Cer-tifteatc naniingewb aad it v.lo are p. need ia cealed envelopes, a In are wcil su.aed. aa cf tDeo-s envelopes coal the tr Order lua. article, will be deli iered at our ornee.

scat ly saaul t. sbt saireit, aith ml regard oa wf ceata. oa receirinxtbeOrtincate. th pcrchratr wiU see what article it draws and tt value, aad caa aad Oa Ltaii aad reeoiv th article aasaod. Parch sour var envelsiw may, ia taia maaaer.

aa artisi rta trom ot, to ave hoaared Ls letters ar aaaeeesaary. 1 av tb blaie to anto plain ireotioaa. -Tti for so.iwd aatt ia mrt cut acwmpaai with ta. slt.h, with ttic name of tr persoa aeaduig, aad Tosra. aa Fats plainly wrtttea.

LoUcrasiMkid be aUCTiSieil ia iaaaager as follow JACKSON, CORNISH CO. K-rl tS dt 193 Brsslaai, Vcw Tort. IMIOOOi liODT. U)tT nrilTORFII. Jast ositiea of Dr.

rolverw.il' celebrated emraa the radi-al cure Jw.thool aet- latJ 9rasiiuKsHla, trmimal anvscai. forolaatary sesuwl iaei, imprca atal aad Phvsieal impediiaent. butusi, alo, O'nsaaapt. aad Pita, iaaaoa ly aaif-iadulaenc or ergnal otravagaaee. XTg Price, ia a -ald arelopc.

only aiicaat. aataur. ia tbi-a satraid car, clearly deraoteatratas ram a thirty saccefl practiee. that the slarmiag CMaacaeM cf el: aim. may radtcalir eared lUtvut Be d.agero mm aabermal SMSula.

1 1.. applic-au a of th. kait, ii tie. a ear. aa.

oaoo cwtw. sad clMt'ia). ky anoaa. ot wteteh every aadcrer. a saattar what hia eaaaiun a av be.

may ear aisnaaif cheaply, privately, aad radm'lr This Meiar ahaaid a ia db Babe e( satrarjr j.utti aad every ma. ia tt laaa. Sent aader tautl. ta a pl. a Mvelop.

aav a idreo. ptii. a rccipt of ceata, or tw stamp. Aii. Ir.

Calrerw I "Marria t.sude. prr 2. ftiu. AaW droasshe faHiahera. Ctl8.J.

C. KLl.MtdC CO. 1X7. B9MtKI.XtW tHk, rotoBic B.K GRAHAM BODWELL, DeVer ia Agricultural Implements, Reapers, Drills, Threshing Machine, Plows, and sole agents for the Geo. Mil hern Wagon and tha John P.

Many Reaper and Mower, Hand Hake, Self or Dropper attachment. Southeast cor. Market Cor. 5tb Walnut Streets, Kansas City, Mo. WRIGHT MATHEWS, SHOHGE-AHa COMMISSION MERCHANTS.

No. 3, East Levee, Kansas City, Mo. PACIFIC When in Kansas City, call at the above old established place and get jour nea.s, Oysters or drinks. 3d street, two doors Retail Dealers in PLOW MANUFACTORY Manufacturer of the aad all other kinds of TLOWS. ON SANTA FE AVENUE, Northeast corner Fublic Square.

ITS ADVANTAGES OVER OTHER TLOWS. The draft ia lighter, as may be readily seen by contrasting the angle at which iLnr. Plows enter the soil, with any ether kind. The surface of th Plow is harder, and consequently susceptible of a much polish. This fact adds greatly to their and at the same time lessens the draft, by producing less fric tion.

Friction adds to resistance, and resistance requires power to" overcome it. The perfect and thorough manner in which these Plows turn the furrow, is alo worthy of note. The height of beam on the standard being greater, allows weeds or ttuhble to pas easily. This feature (o superior to other Plows) cannot be to highly estimated. Prairie Breaking Plows of the most approved pattern manufactured at shop and constantlv ta hand.

JKsT" General Blacksmithing done to order. (2u-tf. Doctor Wilber OFFirK. CONXILTATION AU RF.CFP-tioa Rooms. 7I St.

harles street. St. Louis. Mo treats with the sueeeas all diseases of Women. Leueorrhoea.

or White-, ailin-. Indamatloa or I lcera-tion of ti.e Womb. Orarim, Jtaienorrhoca, Menorrhagia. Irrsmeaorrhoea, aad tsUrrihty or Rarrcn-ness alo erery diM-see on seer ed with I'aLerty. Mea-strautiua or 1'renaney.

Since he doctor confines hini-e'f exelusirely to ibe treatment of tbue rump. mint-, and tr. jt. arjiennmber of owe, it uat his km edeof them mast be far more esteusiTC aad accurate than that wf physicans in general practice. Keud.tamp for Medical famphlet of ti4irty-aix par No sutttrwiio bare failed, read what be faueuu ta every H'eStem Stat.

Cures by ettr or at omee tree. Eooms for patiecM re(nirm daily attention. A lady lienrs A. to 31. SamJavi ejrej tti, LOOK! $500,00 for 25 cts By snharrihinr a beast ir.il'y aomctbias; new aad intercitis.

tat tle 1 UPS awd DOWNS IN CITY LL E. Sorne thing for everj body to- read. It describes every character in a city of high or low standing in society, and is sure to please every body that'reads it. It contains 250 pages of fine print and 30 bcuatiful life-lik: cuts. $12,000,00 HATE BSEX APFROFRIATXD, TO be given away to the subscribers as follows First prize greenback, "fteonii, SX, third, $200, fourth, $20J, filth, $100; and 210 prixes of $4J each, all in greenbecks.

To "every number of books a prize is enclosed in the book, and all books are put up in strong wrappers, so they go safe through to the owners. Pbicb of liooae One book, 25 cents, Five books $1,00, fifteen books, $2,40, mailed to any address free, on receipt ei price. AUdress MONROE, ATKINS Publishers and Booksellers, 111 113, 19 tf Broadway, New York. PARMETER DUPLEDGE Shop on Water Street, OLATHE, KANSAS. ROAD NOTICE.

Notice is hereby eiven that there wil be a petition presented to the Board County Commissioners at their next reg ular meeting in July, 1868, praying fo an alteration in the road known as th Delahunt road, running from Olathe to Desoto, at a point running quartering through the N. W. I of Sea." 2, Town 13- Ranjre 22, to be altered so as to run on the section line running north end south between eections 2 and 3, in town 13, range 22. FILMAN CULP, 22-4wpd and 12 orfiN-s. To Policy Holders AKF PF.C-lAf, NOTICE! All policy hold.raln tha Katioaal Lira sek hnrui.

1 kaweby rea etd to nail a the nearest aceae. a.d bar ock FKEK OP CHARKS before th preeeat t-racd stows to the beu.m of the hoof imp-pianos ve us parties laaunnf 3'ia-icr1 ta 1 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. In Re. the Estate of I Tbomas Reed, deveined, I anry Heed, Adaii'a. I CREDITORS and all others interested in the Et'e of TbomM Ked, are hereby notititd that letters of Administration have been granted to me, bearing date the day of Norember, 1K67.

All persons During claims against said Estate, are hereby required to exhibit them for allowence to me, within one year after tne date of the said letters, or they may bo precluded from any benefit of aiirh estate, and if such claims be not exhibited to me within three years from the date of the said letters, they snail he forever barred. NANCY REED. Administratrix -f Thomas Reed, Deceased. ROY BLOHJTr, AWoraer'a for Admikisiratrix. Administratrix' Notice.

Notice is hereby given to all creditors and others, interested in the estate of John Sprague, deceased, that at the next term of the Probate Court, nil ting in and for Johnson countv; State of Kansas, to be held on the 4th day of May, a. 18C8. I intend to make final settlement of said estate with said Probate Court. SUSANNAH SPRAGUE. Administratrix of John Sprcgue, deceased By L.

F. Blodgctt, her attorney. Administratrix Notice. Notioe is hereby given to all creditors and others, interested in the estAte of Alexander Smith, late deceased, that at the next term of the Probate Court, within and for Johnson county, and State of Kansas, to be bald on the 4ih day of May, a. 1808.

I Intend to Make final settlement of paid estate, with sai 1 Probate Court. Dated this oOth day of March, 1868. Harriet L. Smith, Administratrix of Alexander Smith, dec. Per.

W. II. M. Fishback, her Att'y. WOLF SCALPS.

The attention of. tho holders of wolf pcalps, ia called to sec. 8 of an act to protect Sheep, from the ravages of degs and wolves "Sec. 8" The Treasure of each county in this State shall annually on the first Monday of April pay out of said fund Dog-Tax the sum of five dollrs for the scalps of every wolf killed within the limits of his respective county on thw owner presenting said scalp withaQldavi that the wolf waa killadvithin said countt, provided th'tt the fund in such county is sufficient. If not such fmvl shall be divided pro rata among tha ppplicnnts J.

E. Hatus, Co. Treasurer. DOWN THEY GO IT (bfflOttS ft at Greatly Reduced Prices AMD cheaper than the cheapest Great Closing Out Sale of Fall" and Winter Clothing, without regard to COST In the Stone Block, at Olathe, by j. n.

dow. lltt. THACBEH. K. H.

WLlirtt TIIACI1ER WEBSTER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW Real Estate and "COLLECTING AGENTS, OKee Strop's tending, near corner Xtain and Third Sts. Kansas City, Mo. General Agents the inresiment of Capital ifuy ing j.ud sett nji Keal -Notaries I'ublio. SEWING MAC HIKES, FINKLE fc siii'j mm mm Km. Sr4 BraaiwEj, NEW YORK.

A Local Agent wanted in every town also, traveling agents to appoint local agents throughout the country. Liberal cash compensation paid a splen did paying busines. Send for a circular. 9-26w. j.

Farm for Sale, Situated within 3J miles of Olathe. Par ticularly adapted to the raising of stock A portion of it has been under cultiva tion. The best of terms will be granted Inquire at this office. Three miles South-west of Shawnee, forty acres of number one land, prairie, never failing water on the same: title per fect. Enquire of the subscriber, on the premises.

Dr. E. Bkach. LI E. T.

IIOVEY, i THE OLDEST. ESTABLISH rJO IS AND HOTIOM HOniE in the City, offers large inducements the citizens of Johnson oounty. Call and examine my goods when you visit oar city, E. T. IIOVEY, vYJANDOTTE CITY, KAKSAg I'll'- KOtU NOTICE.

Notice is hereby given that there will be a petition presented to tD the Board of County Commissioners, at their next regular meeting, on the 1st Monday of Bpril, next, praying that a Road be located, cora-mencingat the point where the Little San ta Fe road crosses the half section line, dividing section 26, township 13, range 24; at the south Bide of said section, running thence North as near as practicable, on the half section line to intersect the Kennedy Road where it crosses said hal Bcction line. J. McCAULEY and 13 others. IIRUER OF Pl'BLICATION- Tn Re, the estate of Petition for an William C. Reroing- order to sell real ton, deo'd.

V. K. estate, Henderson. Now comes E. E.

Hendeason, administrator of the estate of William C. Remington, deceased, and presents his petition to the court, praying for an order for the sale of the real estate of the deceased or so much thereo' as will pay and satisfy the debts due bv the said deceased and yet unsatisfied, for want of suffiaient as sets, accompanied by tha accounts, lists and inventories required by law in such cases. On examination whereof it is ordered that all persans interested in th9 estate of said deceased be notified that ap plication as aforesaid has been made, and that unless the contrary bo shown on or before the 12th day of May, a. d. 1863, an order will be made for the sale of the whole or so much cf the real estate of the said deceased as will be sufficient for the payment of said debts.

And it is further orderod that this notice b3 published in tha Kansas Central fer three consecutive weeks, twelve days before the I2th dy of May, a. d. 1858. B. P.

NoTEMAX. Probate Judge. 21-4t ADMIXISTRATIUX-S XOTICE. Notice is hereby given that letters of administration upon the Estate of Adam Du-guid, Deceased, have been granted to me by the Probate Court of Johnson county. Kansas, being dated the twenty sixth day of December, 1SG7.

All persons having claims against said Estate are requested to exhibit them to me for allowance within one year from the date of said letters or they may bo precluded from any benefit of said Estate; and if they be not pre sented within three years from the date of said letters, they shall bo forever barred. Catherine s. duguid. Administratrix of the Estate ef Adam Dueuid," Deceased. W.

II. M. FL5IIBACK, her attorney. SERVICE BY I UDL1CTTON. Justices' Court, State of Kansas, coun- tt of Johnson, before U.

Ilendrickson, J.P, I. O. Pickerin-, Pl'ff, Olathe Town- vs. Jonithan Snyder, Deft ship. To said Jonathan Snyder Defendant, you are hereby notified that on the 28th.

day of February, A. d. 18G3, the plaintiff in the above case sued out a writ of an attachment against you for the sum of twenty-five dollars. $25. )wbioh was garnith-etdin the hands of George W.

Robert, and it appearing on the day set for trial that said defendant is not a resident of Johnson county, Kansas, you are therefore notified to appear and plead to said action, at th of5ce of George F. Ilendrickson, a Justice of the Pence, of Oluthe Township, in said county, on the 20lh day of Ap'ril A. D. 1868, at 10 oclock a m. of said day, or judgment will be taken as confessed.

I. O. Pickering. Administratrix Notice-Notice is hereby given that letters of Administration upon the est ite of Elias Garrett, deoeased, his been granted to me by the Probate Court, within and for Johnson county, Kansas, bearing date April 1st, 1808 All persons having claims against said estate are required to exhibit them for allowance within on? year from the date of said letters, or they may be precluded from any benefit of said ebtate and if said claims be not exhibited within three years from the date of said letters, they will be forever bared. Margarktt J.

Garrett, Administratrix of Elias Garrett, deceased W. II. M. Fishback, her Att'y. Administrator's Notice.

Notice is hereby given that letters of Administration upon the estate of David Hindman, deceased, has been granted to me by the Probate Court, within and for Johnson county, and State of Kansas, bearing date March the 27th, 1863. All persons having claims against said Curate are required to exhibit them for allowance within one year from the date of said letters, cr they may be precluded from any benefit of said estate and if said claims be not exhibited within three years from the date of said letters, they will be forever bared. JOHN HINDMAN, Administrator of David Hindman, dec. W. H.

M. Fishback, his Att'y. Notick is hereby given that I will, as Administrator of William P. Woolley, deceased, on the llth day of May, A. D.

1868, at the late residence of the said deceased, in Lexington township, Johnson county, Kansas, sell at auction the following personl property, to wit; Three (3) head of horses, four (4) head of cattle five (5) hogs and four (4) shoats, a set of double harness, a wagon and two plows, one mattock, and one log-chain. Terms: a credit of six months will be given upon notes with approved security, at ten per cent, interest per annum from date. Elizabeth Woolkt, administrator W. P. Wooley, Deo'd.

PerW. it. M. Fishback, ber Att'y. Mr.

Jordan, the cheese manufaturer, requests us to state that he will be ready for operations on the 1st of next month. Olathm now has a first-class 'Phato-grapb Gallery. The rooms are fitted up in good style. Mr. Short, the artist, ii experienced in the business, and turns out the very.best ef work.

Having seen bis work, we can recommend it to the ypublio. Thk other day bile pasig up the street with a buckent of water, we were taken entirely back by seeing Tom Adair ailing around with a spanking new suit of clothes on, and what it hat! He stopped him and asked him "ho he did," and all that, when he gently insinuated that he had just been married to a woman "out in This was such a start-- ler that we jumped and sloshed out tome of our water. Tom winked, and we followed him into Martin Ott's where the ''gurgling of the cider was low." (Our-. tain.) There will be one of thoje--plen did daneing parties at Mr. Border' in Mon-' ticello on the evening of the 1st of next month.

(It will be a My party.) A fine time isxpcted. Look out for a large erowd froaa this place, as we are all going "up. Tickets, Col. Payne informs us, are $2.00, including sapper. In passing through different parts of the County during the past few day, we have been highly gratified to notice tha substantial improvements everywhere be-.

ing made. New farms are being opened and old ones enlarged in in all parts of the county. Immigrants are arriving dai-. ly from the East, and are mostly of that class who are able to buy lands and pro-eed, at onco, to erect house and make other improvements thereon. Johnson county is now increasing in population -and wealth with a rapidity unequiled by anything in its previous history.

Texrs will be a Teacher's Institute II. A DAMI Denier iu 'r-p if Hh hr "it Cutlery, Farming and Gardening utensils Glass and Paint, West side of Grand Arena. McGee's Addition, Kansas City, Mo. wholesale OX TOE LEVEK. LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS.

better terms than any other hnnse in Kansas. Uirv. It is Weil innsn that rauroau eouimuclcanon iwu to be evtahluhed Ictwoea LEAVENWORTH AND OLATHE warrants neoto the art'-ntiom ef SonthernKsnias jiercnasu runt ertablulim.ot. REEVES BROS I A TOR THE HAIS XXf. X3 d.

a The exrerienee of aver ce bnndrtd rear ia the cultivation and preservation of theUair. is now emtoaud in this T. ide'r know.i preparation. For drejeinr. curling and preferring the ilair.

it has no eqnai ia the world. Three or four applina'iiaa will stop the Hair from falling off. and nsed oeeasioaly, it will prevent Hair from lo.ina; its enlor during life-ime. Xo prep- i.ii i. iur ie3tuki9 nir qmcaiy; and no preparai on has been ore extensively endorsed by the medical lacultr for iu perfect iaaoccaee a.

recards HJ'ury io the hair or heed, aud fur iu tonic eSects upoi the system. I rice, Urge bolttls Urngrfsts, dealers in Kan- (iood aan stT keepers generally, liberally dealt with. KetaJled In aM vztu of the Canada, ice. Addrera KtC'T RKtVC'l AMBHOSI.lCo. 17-ly.

lark. ELK HORN LUSrCHC ROOMS JOTCE, Prearleter, Grand Avenue, McGee's Addition, KANSAS CITY, Mo. Best Liquors and Ci gars, always to be had. Tln8-lr GRAUTMAN, Dealer ia GENTS FURNISHING GOODS, Minnesota Avenue, Between Fourth and Fifth Stieet, WYANDOTTE, KANSAS. "-Tr, fillip i fca 2 i 0- 7f a held at the Court Uouse in, Olathe con mencing on April 30th at 9 oclockA.

x. All teachers and friends are invited to be present. C. E. Lxwis, Sup't.

owe our subscribers an apology which should have appeared last week for the non-appearance of our paper the week before. We were making preparations to move oar office, which Subtracted very materially from our working force. This week" we must excuse the paucity of read ng matter on the same score. Next week we hope to be all right again. 1 Thisb will be a grand entertainment at Francis' Hall in this place, on Tuesday evening consisting of Charades, Tableaux and Masic, given by the young Jj.4ie8.and gentlemen of Olatbe.

Great 5 "preparations have been made in the endeavor to make ft a pleasant success to all, and wei'do not doubt that our expect-ationa will be fully realized. We earnst-jj ask our eitizeos in behalf of those ea- gaged, to show their appreciation of so laudable an undertaking by our "young folk'! in giving them a full bouse. Bills announcing the particulars, and we shall expect heavy delegation? from Montieeilo Spring IJill, Gard.er, Sbawnse, and oth- 1 I A nun ikj.

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