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Tlie Iiidlitii Territory. Tho Holton Argus. Missouri, Kansas, Aikanms, Tex E'rt'fcli Mine. Eby bus In-sb lime, just re 20-m Ppei'iul MAstcr'rt Sale. In Mm Circuit Court of the Pnlttitl Miitni fix-tlm I'Utiietof Kantati -7 took tho fruits of tho rcilitury nut it-pane', profiled by tbo frauds of Ibe Koturiiing Hoards which tho soldiers wuro iniIo, to -Wuin, and which Eph ceived, as and tho now Stato of Colorado uro more intoreste 1 in tho disposition to be made of tho Indian Teni- William II.

TllMiU. coul I not have buuncairicd through WEDNESDAY, OCT. 3, 1877. If you want good picture go We clip the following complimentary notice of our follow-cllinon JI. J.

Ransom, rrom tlio Leavenworth Public Prtis: ''11. Itunaom, bai lcr and real catato agent of llolton, is in tho ttily to-day, Mr. fianaom lnonoofihe most onoi getio buHiness in of Jackson countv." Complainant, to suet-OSS without tlio Aid, and tory than any other sooiion of the to Buckles' tititi rettbeni. They me vs. J.

W. Tuvlor. Ellwibetu country. The reasons aro so obvl then, bis interests buing no longer involved, ho ordered 1 ho best and cheapest over luAen in CENTRAL IUILWAY. Taylor, tilwurrt CaeNo.lHJl ous we will not stop to discuss ibe West.

1 ton, IbviI V. IIIisM. 1 I leave uoiumuia una iNew urioans them; not tin intelligent citizen of nlllliimn Uoouran, Trains laavt Holton, fr.lnit East, at o'clock By so doing ho prncticully ki led tbo Ji.ttimii siid 'i n. lor. A man coming Into a nrwspa these five SIhIoh can fail to routine the vast importance of Ibo Indian Lsava lmvnwnrth, uolns Went, at sol u'clock Itepuulican parly in the Mouth, but Ntrtkvi.

Wo commond tbo following from tho Kt, Louin limes, lotlm eoiiM.li'r- all-in of the siI.er on ths 'Kansas Central, nor Strike are quite proper, only strike rtg't; Strike to orti Hirpoo tint not for a lljjht; Slrlko lor your nmiiho Kl, tut honof ami faino; Strike right nnd left, till tou win a Rood liiiino; Strike for jour freedom from all Hint it vilei Btrlka offcompwilima who ofton boRull; Btrlks with ttie hamtuar, the clt)tJg uiul the xi Hti lke off Dad habits with burdensome tux; Mrlke out unaided, depend on no othur; Strike without gloves, and yourfoo Ubncii smutbrr; Strike where 'tu hett but lot wUdom de-oide; Strlko a good blow while the iron Is Htrike, keep striking, till you hit the right Sl'Ot. per oflico and ordoring tbo publisher question, so fur as it relates to The be seems to have thought it would build up instead a Hayes party. Toward tbe accoiniilisliinviit of that to discontinue bis Paper 10 soo the Indian Territory. paper suspend la ttkr pulling a straw from a stack to witness its full. COCNTY JURECiORY.

purpose he is now laboring industri But thore are influences at work, antagonistic to (he Interests of the border. States wo have mentioned, to 'Owing to want of time wo have been unable to leara the names ol oil the delegates to the Democratic convention next Suturday. Circlo-villo preuinot sends the followlrg gentlemen to represent thorn in the convention: II. Mooro, 0. D.

Uart, ously. Toe oiu itopubiiuans, now ever, "ho cling to their parly from ti.dM Third Judicial I. T. JORTON. which attention should bo called A.

D. WAI.KKK )ltrfct UOTK principle, do not fool so much inter A spun of fine horses and a spring wagon were stolon from fl. Uibba and Wm. Crawford, at Nata- The policy of tho administration has been, and is now, to stock the ested in his success as he doos him Sheriff Traaiurcr. Clerk A H.

WIM.IAMS. A. AM. EN. G.

RRODF.RICK. self. County Attorney Indian Territory with all the wild V. 0. Pone.

James II. Baxter and T)UBMC NOTICE It hereby fpveo that in fur and liy vlrtun of an order ol mi lo lit me tl.noi.wl oik! dellvora. iiued out of ttt above hstnoJ and of the tiecnin rendered in the above entitled action, I will, on FRIDAY, THE 20th DAY PF OCTO- HER, A. at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of said day, ofl't-r atrnblie sale ntsimtlun, and soil to tbe lil(-liet and beet bidder, 'ot cash in band, iho court noma door, In the city of llolton. county of Jackson, S'ate.

and DUtrli't of Kansas, nil of the following denorlbcd real estate, situMo, Ijlng and being in said county of Jackson, Hint and District aforeaid, to-wits. Tbe north half of tho north half of the northeast quarter of teotiea No fifteen (10), lowtmhlp No. six (0), ranjre ft. fifteen (15.) A lo, ibe south half ol the southeast quarter section No. ten (llli.

wuku. a few niuhts since. The thief IW Ut I Probata Jimi U-a. I. O.

MYKRS. Indians in the country. Sitting The manifest otgoct of tho Hayes traveling circus is to advertise tho Mn. OI.IVE STOU T. Wm.

Foggy. a Dull, Joseph and the rent of tbe gal Hoard of Commissi ners Ktritpatrlck, Ch'n, proprietor and chief performer. "I Robt. Ollllaa, Frank SMphomon. On last Wednesday morning lant nomads of tho prairies aro to bo provided a permanent and de bas quite likely made good bis escape mm Onega will be tbo nane of tho new town to be luidoulon the Kan- am lno man woo aid all tbese one Geo.

B. Wynant was arrested by things," be says, as he leaps into tbe lightful homo in tbe Indian Terri TOWNSHIP OFFICERS. arena, "and these, pointing to iiv Deputy Sheriff Naylor, anl er- torp, whore tony will never moro bo "The Kepublioan party at lis convention bold last Saturday, put up for the offices of Treasurer and Sheriff two men who are to a groat extent unfit for the offices one being a Key, and tbe rest, "are the Has Central. Leavenworth limes. raigned before Justice Rose, to ans disturbed.

This is what is pledged men I got to bolp me." At all bis by the Indian JJopartmont. WEBSTER. A. SCOTT. ISAAC HITCHCOCK.

wer to tboohargs of stealing a cow performances be takes the lead, not In the last session of Congress, a from Malinda Ilodgden, The pre trusting others to introduce bis ac chronio office seeker, who bas onoe Hx or seven new buildings have already been erected at the above place. E. L. Shield), living about eight liminary examination was continued ibats, but doin; it bimelf. He baa treaty with tbe Sioux Indians was considered, which provided for the removal of tbe Sioux nation to tbe before betrayed the trust reposed in township No.

six No. afteon all said laod lvlng east of tbe Otb p. and containing 120 acres, more or leu. Held property will be lold as commanded bv aid order of sitlo, and is pursuance CITY OFFICFB. until to-day.

Waynant gavo a re him by the people of Jackson couo Indian Territory. Members from comzanco ana was reioased. no word of praiao or acknowledgment for tbo leaders of the Repub-lican party, the mn who made him, but all bis talk is about himself and ly, and the other, a man unknown Mavor of the commands of tbe deoree rendered A. D. WAI.KF.R.

I. H. KELLER. this and other border States, suc milca southwest of this city, baa left us Bomo of tbo finest peaches ever Police Judue In tbe above entitled artlon. to the public.

Last Saturday tbo excitement City Council I. Rarhach. C. A. Walker, J.

O. ceeded in eliminating from tho treaty CI1AKLES H. MILLER. Porterfleld. M.

B. Smytho, fcd. vettar. his assistants, bis obiif and almost the sections which provided for eaten by any printing ebop ouint. Now let the Democrats, -when ran so high in regit rd to the shoot U.

S. Marshal for tbe District of Kan-ma, only recognition being that of Key, such removal. Through their in they meet in convention next Satur ing' near Circieviiie mat even tne Mr. Shields wHI please acoopt our thanks. who is not a liopnblican at all, but fluence this proviso was incorpor CHURCH DIRECTORY.

as PieoJiiI Mastor. P. ti. UtiTia, of Topekuv. -25 tkiliciior for Complainant.

most sturdy and accurate shouHor-hitters wore timid about expressing day, put their best men forward; men in whom the people have conn a Uomocrat, andJvartr, who did not make up bis mind whether to vote atod in tbe act to ratify tho Sioux treaty, 'Provided that nitMng We are pleased to. notice that M. CHURCH W. H. Sweet.

Paalor. Service! rverv Sablnth at o'clock a.m. and 7 p.m. Prayer in this act shall be construed to author an opinion in the promises. And Sheriff's Stilo, for Hayes or Tildon till five or six days boforo tho cleflion.

It is not surprising that tbe real Republicans meeting every Thursday evening. Musical In.Utnie, Wednesday eveuircs. Sabbath School at 94 a. m. hi the removal of the fiioux Indians dence, men who are well qualified, men who are honest and men who will do honor to the offices which Geo.

S. Irwin, formerly of this city, baa purchased a half interest in tlio well they might be, for nearly all men entertained different opinions Ira Taber, Sup't. to the Indian Territory, and the Presi 'J 1TE STATE OP KANSAM shake thoir beads, and fail to got up ppirsnvTERIAN Wm. HaVM-a, Pastor, Ser dent of the United Stales is hereby di JACKSON COCHTY. North Topoka Times, George is a rood writer and a No.

1 printer, We they are to fill, and who will, so con vice! every Salibath at 11 o'clock a.m. and 7 p.m. l'raver meeting Wednenday evening. Sabbath School In the Diatrict Coftrt sltlW within nnrt rected to prohibit the removal of any much enthusiasm in tbeir Statu contests. Tboy are not yet prepared at ai a.m., T.

P. Moore, sup't duct the affairs of our coanty as not for the County of Jackson and Bute of Kansatt u. wish him success. BAPTIST S. Tnylor, rastnr.

Servlcea at theCnurt portion of the Sioux Indians to the Indian Territory until the same thill be to cast a reflection upon tho intelli to fall into lino bobind the banner of of the Hayes parly. Jennie V. Cothran.V, 1 House every Sabbath morning ai 11 ciock, oauuain School at same place at o' m- -CHRISTIAN D. H. Winston.

Pator. Service authorized by an act of Congress here Tbo case of the Stato against gence of our people. Jay Uould Tribune, which ei joys FlalntifT, vs. after to be enacted. Franklin, op a charge of assault and If Ibis is done, if the Democrats every lard's T'ay, morning at 11 o'clock, Sunda' Qi linnl nU.

Service on necond Iird'a Dav in eacl subservency of all things, especially Daniel XT. Townaend, Lou- I Caje No. 034. Ibe evident intention of this en- month at 7 m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday at battery on the person of Miles Boyd when there is hope that it will pay, aotment of Congress was to prevent m.

will do their duty and nominate such men and then work dilligently and 18a H. Tooatena, bher- man B. Tounsead and Martha Tounsend, was called by Juslicoliose last Mon EVANGELICAL ASSOCIATION-U. Kojpsel, tbe settlement ot any more 'wild is giving great attention to tbo performances of the Hayes circus. In and had from one to tbreo revolvers with which to bacA up said opinions.

The Kansas Central is doing an extensive freight business. They haye ordered more rolling stoc- for the road. Leavenworth Times. Tuoker, the agent of the Fansas Coutral at this placo, looks at the number of trains daily arriving and departing and at the enormous amount of freight deposited at the depot every day, and whispers to himself: "Indianapolis of the West." Pastor. Service every alternate hahhatn at 1 1 clock a.m.

Sabbath School at a.m., W. Strowig, Sup't, day, and centinuod until Friday, Indians' in tbe Indian Teriitory; yet faithfully for their elcotion, there is no reason why wo should not elect GERMAN PRF.SIIYTBRIAN Rev. B. Hoffman, tbe government bas, since tbe ad October 5tb. a glowing despatch from Knoxvillo on Friday, it tells of the coolness BY VIRTUE of aa order oOle, to me directed and delivered, butted out ot the Tbird Judicial District Court of the journment ot Congress, removed Pastor.

Preaching every other Sabbath, at a.m Sabbath School every Sabbath morning at 9 o'clock, C. Hinnen, Sup't every man on the ticket. ith which Hayes was received in II. W. Gillett, Levi Wilson, some five or six thousand of these, CATHOLIC Father Beirley In charge.

Services in violation of the -spirit, if not the Len. TTSmith, I. E. llaveno, Fred third Sabbath In each month, at ti a.m. State Kansaij litting in and for Jack-ion county in (aid State, I will, on MONDAY.

THE 15th' DAY OF 00- the Republican communities ot East Tennessee. was little applause as tbe procession went letter of tho law. The object was A Pleasant Vislr. In company with Wm. Balding Willard, of the Leavenworth limei to put a stop to tbe introduction TOBBR, A.D.1877, 1 and W.

W. Embry.of the Appeal-r SOOIITIEP. into idis ot any more all of Leavenworth, were registered and lady, we payed a visit to Uncle George Coleman and family, We found the old gontlexan quite un 'wild and tho act of the through the crowded streets," it says, but it adds that "when President Hayes mounted the platform, his manly, magnetic presence, and at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, at the east front door of the Court Bouse, In tbe city of Holton, iu the eonnty and State aforesaid, offer at publie sale, to the biff best bid at tbo Pacific last Saturday.

Indian Department in removing five or aix thousand savages there during To My Customers. I have opened my now Cigar Fao- well, he having taken a severe oold -On last Friday evening quite a der, for caen in hand, all tbe right, title and interest of the above named defendants in and to tbe following described his clear, straightforward presentation of the simple, patriotic plat-1 tory tit No, 414, Delaware street, next door to S. Woolf while in attendance at our county tbe vacation of Congress can only be regarded as a disreputable triok, number of the members of the form," "won the hearts of the mul Having dispensed with my travel fair, but was growing stouter and feeling better when we visited him. entirely unauthorized by law. Presbyterian Church visited the That is, Haye talked for llolton Lodge tfo.

41, A. F. A. Meets first and third Saturday in each month, in New Masonic Hall, Hnlt-n, Kansas. L.

SAKBACH, W. M. C. A. Walker, Bcc'y.

Ptlar Star Lodge No. Meeh In Hall second and fourth Saturday in each month. K. P. lunches, Scc'y.

L. JAMES, W. M. IMIim Latin No. H.

fl. Tuesday evening of each week, ill New Masni.le Hall. Holton, Kansaf. L. KOZBKA.N.G.

CH, Farr, R.S. Friendship Mlgs No. is. oj first and third Mctulay evenings of eh month, in Masonic Il WM. BLACK, C.C.

Victor Sarhach. K.R.R. mg agent and otherwise reduoed my We desire to call the attention of Mr. Coleman is undoubtedly ono of himsolf at Knoxville, as he has done residence of their pastor, and were very agroeablv enterLained by Mr. members of Congiess representing the model farmers of our everywhere else, "it the tour is expenses, I will now be able to furnish all goods at a less price than ever before.

Hoping to receive the mesa ooraer states to this assumP Havens and bis oslimuble family. not making Republicans, further tion of aothontv on the nart of the says the Inbune, "it is certainly Indian Department, and we call same encouraging patronage as property, to-wtt: The northwest quarter (N. V. )) of section number seventeen (17), to vnsbip number seven (7) range number fifteen (15). tuated, lying and being In the countv of Jackson, and State of Kansas, ttaid property levied on as commanded by said order of sale, and will be sold without ap-appraismeDt.

Dated at Sheriff's office, Bolton, Kansas, this 11th day of September A. l. 1877. A. H.

WILLIAMS, Sheriff of Jackson County, Kansap. II. J. R.4SHOM, Attorneys for Plaintiffs. 24 Hogs Viu foil.

upon them to ra ike, iu some act of heretofore from my Holton friends, I remain, I will pay for the next two woeks too coming Congres, so plain a mak'ng Hayes meo. We do not believe that such is the case. The Southern Democrats who now cheer Hayes will voto their party ticket provision prohibiting tho removal COIMTI' UBANHES. Very Reapectfuiij', Tiios. P.

Gable. ot other Indians into this Territory highest cash price for fat hogs. I will boy from one to five hundred W.M liALDINfl. Holton, 19, 1877 just tho samo, and tho Republicans mm no Indian commissioner or Imkimt County rcom! Saturday of The Roso-Stanley case was dis will stick to their colors Mewm President will dare to ignore it. each morith, at io.m.,ut I tin Masonic Hall in ttie citv of llolton.

lames Mclxllan, M-uiter; C. H. ana toe oomioris oi lire so abundantly spread around him betoken thriit and enterprise seldom seen in Ibis country in farm life. II i orchard is the largost and best in the county, and yields several thousand bushels of the best apples grown in the United States. Everything around and about his whole farm is in the best of shape, end then the hospitality one enjoys under his ample roof is the best of evidence of the largo, kind heart possessed by both himself and wife.

Mrs. Coleman lives for the enjoyment of her friends, and she is ever proud and anxious to have them missed from oorrt. As heretofore, Experience shows tbat these demon lno Idea that any portion of Karr, Secretary, llolton Gravel No. os. meets on tlic tliiiJ Salarrlov those United States is to be sit Mr.

Hose brought with him a posso of roon to impeach Mr, Stanley's strut ions do not amount to anything in tbeir praotioal etfect on political of each at 2 pin. (J Fair, master John Dry Goods and Groceries. apart exclusively for the pormanont Hixon, secretary. action. A travelling President is habitation of Indians or any other LittU Cross Crreti Crattfre No.

jaoo, meets the first testimony, but the invited didn't poach. Hiawatha Herald. ways a curiosity, and tho South class of people should be exploded and third Saturdays of each tnorlli, at 7 clock, prn Roark. masters A Rcdmon, secrolary. is not seen one for many years Mr.

Stanloy's reputation for truth at once. There is neithnr rhrmrt Tho undersigned is preparod to w'nter cattle durine (ho coming winter. For furthor particulars call at my residence two miles soulb weal of Holton. 3. J.

Baste. Carton Grange No. 852, meets every Tneaday night before the full moon of the month, at Carbon school NEW GOODS. But it is evident what Haves is af and verasLy must have boon great Smith, master I freston, secretary nor reason in it. Pay tbe Indians their just claims: make them citi ter.

He lots the Republican patty Rrrrhior Granirt No. 1368. 'meets -at fhe lames slide: be acts and talks very much ly improved since be removed from llolton. We do not believe it was Crossing school house the third Saturday evening of zens of the United States, with all call and receive her kind hospitality like a Copperhead Domocrat: and tneir rights, responsibilities and We can but say our visit was a day he does everything he can to bene ot mucn enjoyment. fit the fortunes of Rutherford B.

really necessary for Mr. Koso to take witnesses from this city to impeach tho testimony of this man Improved Wagons. Studebaber's improved farm and road wagons, all iinds of blacksmith's materials, Johnson's patent privileges, and the 'Indian problem' will be solved. It is a significant fact that tho Indian delegatiouB who have fattened Hayes. iV.

Y. Sun. The Leuveir worth Fair. Stanley, if tho people of Hiawatha The Strike on the Kansas Cen The Leavenworth Public Press off of tbe Indian nations for the last tral. were acquainted with him.

publishes the following notice calf muzzle, and general hardware goods are sold by JRjih Eby at the The following very sensible view their fair, commencing October 9th The rainfall of this morning is each inonrn, uaypooi, niaeter; in ceigntei, secretary. Ontario Grangt No 1335, meets first and third Thursday nighls of each month. George mailer; Wm Rudy, secretary. yefferstm Grangt No. 1118, meets first and third Wednesdays of each month.

Clowe, master, Askrun, secretary. Cellar Grange No 853, meets Thursday, 6 o'clock, pm. before tho full moon in each month, at Hafer's school house. Monroe, master; Ed Jones, secretary. South Citar 1158, meets the last Sat.

ni each month, at the Cross Uoads school rL 'Myers, master: Trl Myers, secretary. Circleville Grange No. laoa, meets first and third Saturday of each moiilh, at their hall at Circleville. Israel McComas, master; Wilson, secretary. Nmtaaka Grange No.

1230, meets In their hall first and third Saturday. 1) Sutherland, -master) A Stewart, secretary. Smithand Grange No. 1163, meets (he third Friday in each month, at a o'clock pm. at Tulin's school lioue.

Branham, master; Francis, sec'y. ffoyt Grange No. 828, meets the first Wednesday lowest possible priccg. of the strike is taken from tho Loa- and continuing five days: surely a God-send to our farmers. venworthr Times last Sunday We are informed by Mr.

Plow Hon. Wm. H. Tarr and Morning. We commend it to the man, traveling agent of the associa tion, that our fair bids fair to be of West Virginia, has been stopping at the Pacific House for the past perusal of all fair mioded people: The ground had become pretty thoroughly dried and baked by tne long spell of dry rreather, and many farmers began to look upon the fall "Tho 'etriko' of the men who have come a complete success.

He says that ail along his line of travel, the twelve years, to the extent of fifty thousand dollars a year, are all in favor of removing tho Indians into tbeir country. They with good too, that the filling up of their country with their savage brothers will retard indefinitely tbo settlement of the Territory. A good work was done in preventing the removal of the Sioux. Now let them insist in the next Congress that no Indian appropriation bill shall pass that does not contain a peremptory clause forbidding tbe removal of other tribes day or two. Mr.

Tarr is a large been at wont on the extension of the Kansas Central road, west of people speak in very commendable wheat prospect as somewhat injured; land owner in this county and he is Here looking to the interest of his SELLING VERY lvium vi ucsrouaunu suu bliu Holton, bas already been mentioned but today's rain doubtless relieves treatment received from her people night atterthe lull moon 01 each montn. k. aioore, property. by the Times, and further particu mastert JN thapman secretary. their minds of all such gloomy fore When attending former moelings of lars are given in our local columns this morning.

The. circumstances North Cedar Grange No. ia86, meets the second Saturday in each month, at the North Cedar school this association, particuitr'y ot tne codings. Uood crops next year business manner, that tne officers 'house, at a oxlock pm. Moore, master Uillies, will set Jackson county solidly on are substantially as follows We are placed undor special obligations to Goo.

W. ufaiuu for a copy of 'Felter's Eloments of Book secretary. and attaches of the association dis CHEAP Ihosa engaged in the strixe are her feet, and let most if not all her into the -Territory. if. C.

Times. cnargoa toe duties incumbent farmers out of debt with a goodly IIOJIE MATTERS. keeping. It is unnecessary to say that the work is neatly printed and eacn. Should tne weather prove favorable, as Tico says it will, we amount of greenbacks left.

Bo the men who have been at work on tho contract of Shire McCrystal; tho contractors were two months in arrears with tbe pay of their men: What Hnjes is After. Hayes is the proud author of the mote it bo. expoct to have a larger crowd of bound, as everything in the lino of TOR Oysters aro ripe. visitors than upon any former ooca truism that he who servos his country best serves bis party best. In- The Very Best.

sion of the kind is largely the men, a few days ago, demanded a settlement, wbjch the contractors promised, but when pay day came -Council meeting to-nifrbt. asmouch, however, as people divide due 13 tne incessant labor of tne of bpeciai attention is directed to the advertisement of M. Strouse into political parties tor tbe very ficers of the association. Come gen Cash or Produce. Strike whilo the iron is hot.

reason that they differ as to what is Leavenworth, manufacturers of printing that comes from Martin is equal to the beet. IS City Auctioneer. -City Marshal VV. H. WoodyarJ will be from this date the regulai Cily Auctioneer of Holton.

He will sell property of every description, make advertisement of any best for tbe country, and a man taking position as a Democrat or a Airs. Joseph Haroacn sun re and dealers in cigars and tobacoos. tlemen and bring your ladies, boys and girls and enjoy a rare treat, and look at the finest display of various articles ever exhibitedOat a fair, either east or west. Our latch mains in a very critical condition. The cigars manufactured by this the contractors were only able to pay for one month, leaving one month still back; the -workmen demanded pay in full, and their demands not being complied with they struck.

They not only quit wort themselves, but they forcibly prevented other men from working. They refused to permit the track laying to go on, though this part of bouse are of superior worth, both is evidenoe tbat he thinks the principles of one or the other party ought to prevail in the administration of tbe Government as be Considerable sickness from chills and ague is now prevailing in strings are out. Come. in stock and make, and the great and all classes of property and sell enr midst. ing the better, Hayes pot saying does not amount to ma.

b. number consumed by the trade in Holton is testimony sufficient in fa Sarbach Freh Lime. Eph Eby bas fresh lime, just re the same to the highest bidder. W. II.

Woodyabd, City Auctioneer. The ard of County Commis All free countries mast be govern vor of the choice goods Messrs. ceived. 25-2t sioncrs were in session last Monday Strcuse deal in. The trade of Holton is solicited by these gen and Tuesday.

O. D. Crane, a voteran tramp the work was being done by the company direct, and was not connected with the operations of the contractors referred to, and the men ed, by parties, and tbe fact of a citizen's belonging to one in preference to another proves that he thinks that that one should covern baaansa That "Prise Medal" cigar, man West Side Public Square, printer, made this city a visit last An excursion over the Kanras week. He eays be "counted ties" ufactured by Tom Gable is well known through tho country as be Central durin" the Leavenworth tlemen, and entire satisfaction is guaranteed in every brand of cigars they deal. Democratic Primary.

with Peter B. Lee, and has worked it can govern best. Therefore, if be is an honeet man, he may invert the engaged in this part of the work have no gronnd of complaint, and are anxious to go on with tbeir Fair, is being talked of. ing first-class. HOLTON, KANSAS in all the southern and Western words or Hayes, and say tbat be who serves bis party best serves his Stales.

He wrestled with type in Cheapest Money work. This is, in brief, the situa tion as it is now, and tbe sympath Wm. W. Cone will please accept our thanks for a copy of the History of Shawnee county. country best.

tbo Abqos office several'days, and On improved real estate, at One thing Hayes is certainly do ies of those who believe in justice and right will be with the company, Hopkins Taber's. augIst-77 Sunday morning bade the boys fare well and started northward. inghe is trying to serve tbe Hayes party to tbe best of his ability. In Fairchild and father Tbos. A.

all bis speeches, now close on a at for In thus forcibly interfering with tbe rights of the company, and their fellow laborers, the workmen have forfeited the sympathy which L. D. Graham, D. D. Sur do and Do Likewise.

visited Hiawatha last week and tended the Brown county fair. hundred, he has a great deal to say geon Dentist, late of Burlington, To-day eat, drink, and be merry for to morrow tbo bowl mar be is permanently located in Holton, about his "policy," as if there was something original and patent about their grievances would otherwise empty. In order to enjoy the toed have entitled them to. Workmen TT I O- We are sorry to Icarn that our fellow-citizen Jason' Dickey has jvansas, and can bo found at the Pa cifio House. Patronage solicited Meeting called to order by Chas.

Hayden, chairman of the Democratic Connty Committee. On motion E. E. Rafter was chosen chairman and Sidney Hayden, secretary. On motion the meeting proceeded to the election of delegates by acclamation, resulting in the following gentlemen being elected delegates from Holton precinct: James McKitricA, William Balding, Oscar Williams, Bobert Can-field, Dennis Byan, D.

W. C. Loctte, Wm. Woodyard, E. E.

Bafter, Ben. Hafor, and John II. Davis. things of this earth send immediately people of the South as their politi Charges reasonable. 8-tf to dipt.

S. A. Couch, at Leaven beon quite ill for the past week. worth, for some of the oldest and cal emancipator, when in fact they emancipated themselves, by assist Mules for Sale. who are dissatisfied, have a perfect right to quit work themselves, but they have no right to prevent other men from working.

When they do so, they undortaAe, by mob violence, to override all law, and the civil au Leavenworth is making attempts pnrest wbisaes, brandies and wines ing in the election of Samuel Two large, finely matched mules, there are in tho State. Get a gal Tilden, and so forcing tbe man who six years oio, in good order, and Ion or two and try it. ti tote tbe Presidency from him to broke to wor any place in harness. thority with a military, too. if Saddles and Harness.

undraw the troops from tbe state Any person wanting a good span of necessary -should be promptly used Houses of Louisiana and South Car FRESH GROCERIES rnovisios, CROCHEKYand queensware, FLOUR, FEED, tc 4c. Call and See Our Goods AXD GET OUB PB1CES. SARBACH CO. There is no article belonging to to suppress such demonstrations of to got "Smuggler," the fam us Kansas horse, to trot at her Fair, and it is thought that she will succeed. Fred Willard, of tho Leavenworth Tumi, came out on the Kansas Central last Friday, to report the particulars of the strike to the Timee.

olina. This was something which mules will do well to call at this office, where further information can be obtained. tf the above line of trade that cannot even Grant intended doing beforehand On motion it was resolved that the Secretary furnish to eaoh of the as a tribute to publio sentiment so lawlessness. The laborer who strikes must respect tbe rights ot the laborer who works, and if he will not do it voluntarily tbe law must compel him to do it." nmistakably expressed both at the be found at S. II.

Scott's, on the east side of the public square. Collars of all sizes, bridles of every quality, and barnesHof tbo test material and county papers the proceedings of the North and South. Grant might have removed the workmanship, are offered at bed troops without doing more than meeting. On motion thomeeliog adjourned. E.

E. It AFTER, Sidw it Hatdej, 3ec'y. Cb'n. rock prices." All kinds of repairing Take Warning-. Is It itov-M you with to boy Walker's store you'd better try.

Is it tinware, can or disheet Walker sure will meet your wishes. Look thetoim tbroab, o'er and o'er, And joa will find no bettor store Than Walker to maite yon happy in the prefnet of good goods at the lowest ctun prices. 1 casting a reflection on the. course pursued by him for eizht vears. belonging to th trade, neatly and Not a lawyer in the city expressed his ojtin on Itst Saturday, in regaid to the ebooling of Hart-man.

Criminal canes are scarce and lawyers are i bnlv. Hayes, in removing them, acknowl substantially dune. Beme.nber the place and Dame S. H. Scott, cast SUBSCRIBE FOB THE HOLTON ARGUS, Only $2 a Tear.

Send a copy of the A sot's East edged that his title to the Presidency was bated on fraud. He eagerly ei le ublic square. tf tome frien.

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Pages disponibles:
108
Années disponibles:
1877-1877