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The Netawaka Chief from Netawaka, Kansas • 3

The Netawaka Chief from Netawaka, Kansas • 3

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EjDoat forget to remember to Potatoes taken on subscription jat the Chief office. recollect that when yon want any le The Fair grounds are about completed at Holtonat" least the Express says the race track is nearly fincshed. gal business done to call on Judge Nctawaka Jackson County Kan Who is the author of "Betsey and I are why? Betsey's Capt. Creitz, of tbo eHolton Nursery is selling grapes or cents per Neal. The Ladies of Netawaka and vicinity, say that McPike and Allen's Don't forget to come and hear Snyder of Monrovia Friday night.

You singers! don't forget to get up a rousing old convention. The latest fuuny man writes for the Detroit Free Press. Who is, he? Baking Powder is the best in llaili. Helton An We dollj at 9:00 a. at.

Depart at ft r. M. Mails golug East leave at a. m. Going Wst leave at 4:41 r.

m. White loud Mall, Tta Hiawatha, leaves Net-awaka Monday at a. m. Arrives Tuesdays 1 6 o'vlock r. W.

Every man woman and child, in all this country are going to the fair at Atchison tomoro w. market sold at the Drag Store. fiefflf you are going to bay paints A oils, go to Luce's Drug Store, and Wood taken on subscription at the Mr. Hummer will move his family from Atchison to Netawaka soon. They keep coming.

Through the kindness of onr friends we have been -invited go into the country and eat grapes. We havn't the time although our inclination is perfectly awful. If the grapes could only be brought ta our office we should try and gratify a long pent up feeling to please onr neighbors and love them as ourselves. Do as you would be done by, my friends, and we'll rik the consequences of a gorge. A musical convention to last a week is being talked np by Prof.

Spronl aud other singiss, to be held at Neta waka this Fall. exactly what save money he will undersell any Chief office provided, always, that c. B. U. P.

R. R. Train Leave Netawaka doing East house in Netawaka. farmers will bring it. Mall and Express at Mixed 9:38 a.

r. tFi you are in need of lumber, John Gibbons has purchased the Mr, C. C. Giubb was in town last A. Paper tor tlx Masses "Wortlx its Weiarht In 7oia -TfottklxiC lUco it in tbo Savss Wery rsaasr at item te rart mm lu cast.

Itrarr tttfUigmt cttisaa, aofcsdonal, unttr-tfmicmA, snsrlisnis sr Ubonr ia ths vh eoantry, sbonld sabacrib tur tit Adcior. Wkcrtrsr sUwwn or mi it is sars to take a fim to; 4 tas commonlty, as Its imtrituic tain as a asis, sad is BaattBg for It a eirtalstina sad rntsti ia Us hmxarj of If ss a aaavnviri Mun, ttrcaum, hununi Wasaxv. IT GIVES YOU AIL YOUR LEGAL ADVICE FREE. Ortgimwi Duifiu fcr Oettseaa, townunm, Saaeaaax aad ConrraT Kasiaaacaa. aaa a faad Ufanpfcttoe on mtUn of syrisi sjU ks t1 Utarxt fcaad In na attr Jmtntl aw tts sunfty.

A Magnifioent $5.00 Oil Chromo, THE LOST BABE. ae ltxU, BMaatod, nad to DrasM, is aw ted to nj ttxif sabsernMr. Satoeriatina scs 93.0O par jr, 4rao. 0tat1aane4ss toa eseU. PEnr.mnEnT agents wanted 1st sssaplid torritory la ta Valtoi fsatoa and Oaasda.

By er new rus acsnto saa 1ts a Jsmoas aaaaal IneonM, with bat lUUs labor. Oar agwie at bhMs S6 to S40 J- Wrb torritory dsstrsd. property occupied by T. Hatch. He Saturday with a fine lot of grapes OOINO WKHT.

M-IUlJ 4:37 r. M. don't fail to give John Blair your orders. Mr. is sellinc at pnees is tioing to ttart a blacksmith shop.

and apples for sale. Mixed VIM which defy competition. ''A. little" money "now and then, Friend Sisson has moved to Wet- CHURCH DIRECTORY. John Kourke wishes to inform is reliahed by best of men" but more, aud one of Mr.

evil's Sons-in- the citizens of Netawaka and vicinity us "aeviusn eouors get so iniie that we can't tell whether wc could law move from there here. elish it or not. Try us and see. that he will furnish coffins on short notice, as he has made arangements Mr. A.

11. Grubb has moved from with Henrv Hanson to do so. is needed. It wonld be the means of improving ourselves in the Art Divine, as well as contributing to a pleasant passtime. The musical status of our town is at low ebb, and yet it is nevertheless a fact that we have musical talent and a deal of it.

all that ia needed in A Farmers' Club has been organ laUlettsnto oon tTrrtirra, raiihshsn, rmwa. r. his farm ou muddy to the house he has been reiuodetmg near town. ized at "44" in Brown county. A reduction of transportation rates and JKA1I persons knowing themselves indebted to me will please call and I SO IABIE6 PULSIiVrtRUN.

Kev. I). Ii. Todd, pas-tor. Kciviccs every ether Sabbath at eleven o'clock a.

and, seven r. m. I'rayer meeting every Wednesday evening. XFISCOl'AL, Rct. Coo.

Turner, pastor. Service every other Sabbath at eleven a. ni. and seven p. tu.

at l'resbyterlau church. CHURCH SOUTH, Rev. lis twa, pastor. Services the second sabbath in cash. month at eleven a.

in. uud seven p. in. at Baptist church. 43ABBATU bCUOOL (Union) at Preabyte.

rlan church at half past nlue a. L. P. lad-dock, buy t. OVER 8800.00 Candidates that wnut their deliueauted send their uames to hnraediately.ecjgij feedom from the clutches of tnonop-lists will occupy their attention.

DR. HOOPER'S GOLDEN PIM. a te i cure for Suppression, or Irregularity, from any cause whatever. They are" perTrcuy this direction is to start the ball to the Chief. We can elect any man.

F. G. W. Travis. G.

Tea. Bolman keeps the best, and Cheap rolling, work together in. harmony, collect all the singrers in "from the est Teas In the market. All who have need Crawford says if he can find out who stole his water barrel he will "trip the light fantastic toe" IN DIVIDENDS (Riitm Away! TO THE Subscribers of the1 countries adjacent and go to work will testify that no better, was ever brought Weet. Gunpowder, Imperial, Japan, Black, EnglUb breakfast, Young Hyson and In fact Let there be some cider in this matter lady should keep a box of hand iu case ofntcd.

Price, per bov. Sent securely any aJ.lrcti on receipt of price. Direct al! orders, Hooper Co. P.O. Box 2 153 as well- as pomicc.

The musicians POLARSTAKLODGE KO.130. A Meets on the 2d and 4th Saturdays In each tBonrh at thetrllall In Netav. aka, Kansas. Visiting tretbifu cordially Invited to attend. M.

J. PUNCHES, M. A. L. STEWART, Stc'y.

all kinds to a ty-tca. somewhere in the region of his pants, near where they put on the putch. are not all dead; they are under the Rose Dutton has sold his wagou to Huioii, who, we hear is about to open another smith shop. 'The Murehioon Mystery" found in Lock's Monthly, a continued story, increases in interest with every number. Thou.

Handley has traded his sheep for cattle. If Mr. Handler proves influence of musical opiates they mm i sleeoeth. County Offiosrs. Under Ihi head tee trill insert Announcments of candidates, $5, Marriage notices.

$1, Obituaries, per line 05, Deaths 00. We hope the voters of Netawaka MAGKIANE. Which contains FIFTY PAGES of splendid Reading Matter. We also give to every subscriber A SPLEKDID Rev. Mr.

Iloifc, of Grenada, is bus-lv engaged' in hauling lumber lor hi honie which is to bo part old and part new, and all together a very fine resirlenec. He gets his lumber of Mr. Blair. and snrounding townships will unite on the men they want in office for the north part ot the and stick to GO TO THK SADDLE HARNESS SHOl tmxLiLn root. ad much of a Loii hornet as he was them: there is no political' issue at rrobate Judge Attortwiy Treasurer of Deeds Hlieriil Clerk DUt.

Court Surveyor Coroner Supt. I'ub. lnt. CotnmUsloner Case Broderlc. John S.

Hopkins. Urcenup Lcepcr. E. D. Rose.

L. V. Bryan. Francis Steplieueon. Ira I.

Taber. Peter Hi vat. Dr. James uteri. K.

M. Cook. II. Chnsti. O.

W. Drake. W. M. Cllne.

sheepish, he will succeed adtuirubiy AnnouncenmentB of Candidates. I wcttld rettectfullv announce mvself as a stake in the coming election, am the from, ail around Ilolten let the rinz masters know that the i The freight trains are running by mndidatc for the position of county Treasurer, I if desired by a majority of Jackson county voters, sntjcctinji my nsme to tha action ot Wo have received a copy oi Kirn-in Chirp, published by telegraph on the C. 15., as there are Itif) ui'iic itiuim'ti, iuii iuv. tut county Republican convention. tib rts uh.i 10 nlcA JiMitlV J'fllr fllt 1 liln oiii ut (ha rieJAm I JicLciian- OIL CHROMO! RICHLY FRAMED in Black Walnut, with Gilt Center.

Each subscriberalso receives a mm 1 a i iuv ,1 I itf 1 0 Ki Viaot1 I Netawaka T'p. Officers. in county, the paper is a wcr tinder! hcrt-Uv annownces him- so many that to have a time tabic would be as dtfficult to correct as the course and ath ol a biid in the air. Regts-cr of Deeds, croo.l can Pee Jenkins in A'onh tnw.e wim year f.dtter th office ol junty ikud. Trustee Oleik Treasurer tor, it like I-iiinrr aelegations.

tney tut)ject to tnc decision ol the J. E. KouHke. S. L.

Roberts. J. W. twee. the -msKeup' ana ma tier, ry wiH Bell you out.

Go solid for the ucan invention. J. TcJin. I plainly. May it prosper.

turn you -wish to put in fiiee. Miow Certificate. entitleing the bolder to one share in our distribution of Dividends, wLln Andrew Nenl. Justices of the Peace H. D.

Spiague. T. W. Harl. Constables Ferdiuand teuck.

the Holtoniles that j'our "long ta-iliarity" with them has taught you that "there's no help in them." Be "patient'1 in the "complicated'' du Why can't we have grain dealers, as well as Ontralia, WThiving and other towns? We need a firm ol this kind very much. Will some member of the Club here agitate this matter? r.r four loneU women, are on their home to Netawaka or want to be. Their anxious (or as they try tn immr hut- thiv lornr fMePK NET A li RKET. I hereby sr.notmce myscif as a candidate for the office of Rxist.r or Deeds, subject to tbe decinion of the R'publicun county con. rention.

J. W. Taylor. I hereby annouuee myself as a candidate for the office of couuty Treasurer, subject to the decision of th couuty Republican con. Wm.

A. Allen. are at present over $8000,00. AGENTS. A.

ft 1 .3. a. ties of working for youselves instead if hnj.lfitn1- are "tellinf? 1 ot felling your aid to men who jockey I are makinir irom so 10 per ua corrected w-eeklv at this office. the news to all thev see, and have for othYe and laug-i in their sleeves nnit. oihnr their hai'r nnd brushiiiff i Yr astonishing frehhiiess in the working for ns.

Send for Circulars or send $2.00 for the rnasazine one 1 rm, Teach the their tpotrt lf.v KPe. (rpn- matter oi i-oiivtiiumic, teeth thev look seedv tren- matter 3 To profane the name of God in Nebraska, under an act passed latelv eofts .25 for exery effense. We heartily wish every would pass a similar act JUid if violated enforce it. I "Old Masters" how to conduct con Married. Spragna Windland.

At the rmdence of ventions and elections on principle. year with toe Chromo (flatted) and the Certificate. Address diOLDE STAR. Rcedsburgh Wis Dr. C.

C. Tobic, on the evening of the 8th, by I Rev. George Turner, of Brown county, Mr. Georp- Sprague, to MlaLavina Winland, both ot Netawaka Jackson county Kansas. At a meeting of the Netawaka C.

Band a vote of thanks was tendered to Mnj. Downs for a complimentary pass to and from tbe Northern Kan. Dist. Fair with or without their instruments. The Maj.

always does the fair tiding. you wtnt a durable and neat arUV.s Saddles, Ilarnrs. Rridle, Collars, Whips, etc etc- te- Win. Morris ol Wetinore has been hauling lumber from our town and the yards of Mr. Blair for about a month.

lie is building a new house on his farm near the town mentioned. Wheat, No. 1 winter bu. spring Oats Kyt Barley Flour, xxx xx xx spring, 9 cw' xxx Fall Meal Coffee, Rio, ib. browu ff'i White O.

P. Tea lrup. Japan Black DiiUcr IS, Y.gfl doz. taid 1'otatoos bx. Haui V.

linen Shoulder a a COME TO NETAWAKA. We have received numerous letterrs asking for information relative to the population, number of our business houses, school facilities and for the benefit of those concerned, we a fvw- ma in regard to "the country surrounding ns as -well as of the town. Netawaka ia not as thriving as it tl.oo. C3a75c. 4.r)C.

8oo. $2,00. fi.OO. 1,00. 14c.

IOC. 09c. 4V. 15c. if 1 SKOIS.

By subscribing for the CHIEF and paying us $2. you will be entitled to the beautiful On. Chroxo When an officer is performing his duty in arresting a party of men or a those whose business is in an V-t Hrnra v.t h. i rj I I naJ, mU la 1 Mr- Snyder, an inteligent and interesting upeoh maker of onrovia, will make a speach to the Farmers Club of this place on Friday night. Look well to your interest, farmers, and let teece be a.

full house. The Band will be present and discourse. THE UII WELCOME GUEST. This is the only country pa doz. bit bbl.

ttlcketif Suit was two yea rs sgr; this is so with all exeepttho extreme wmtert. towns. We have several hundred inhabitants of eastern people, mostly; about 15 or 20 business houses, 2 good churches and 1 two-story school house; the school to be graded this winter. 1 do my own rnn-aicturiog and warritat ray goods, snd if they do not give satisfaction, ill make them gov.d. Don't buy the worthless slop-work fctmd In dry gocd stores, that ia made to swindle the farmer with.

My sLop is up slair over Spragoe Co'a store, and my motto a "nimble sixpence etc" Carrtsf? trimir.g neatlv and promptly done, alao repairing of ail kinds, snd cheaper than any oilier shop in Jackson county. Am Agent tuo frr the CaUWcJ, I'll i 1 Blioit At ple. irreen bu. i. fUi Sliixs Ir-vTi in tc In', urc A in 1 ia Trrr-nTj.

1 -tirr k.art. itv.l n--w -d Iit -b ivi rirti-ljji Cit'rKvi tb hv Tt I if lilt Wo Am fo. Nk? itu fnlicbed IIar-t N-i-U. s.it is pa.nei a rW-iint. i'lj-V: i-fti oi.

t-i k1u Birge Cz JCL? ke: 'Ml. $1 .75. 1,15 other direction should attend to that. If we were constable and was trying to arrest a man, and another should interfere we should arrest him too, nor be long about it. The other evening when the fracas was, there were nun so foolish as to want to see a and Went so far as to try to hinder constable Harl in keeping the men apart that is the sense and Lead, white, llolW, rav What Cur Eyes Earc Sean.

Oir Sars Have per that ever made so good an offer and we could not do it withou its greatly enlarging our subscription list. And as we are obliged to purchase the chromos by the hundreds, in order toget them at wholesale rates, we must get enough money to buy the net a res before we can do it. This offer is made that we stay make the CRisr tbe FIRST paper in the West, and is Friend George Washington Travis hade us ndien Monday morning and took the train for Atchison. Be a good boy Geo. and if your shaddw should grow less, remember that the Sun is at its meridean bight and of eoure shines brightest.

Wishing you never ao much success in your new field ol labor r.nd a speedy return to us again, we bid you, Good, By-Geo. GBOVER and BAEEB SEWING MACHLNK The growth of our town is healthy and permanent, is surrounded by a moft beautiful scenery and farming lands no better in the wide world and the country generally, as is the town, situated rwi-groaivd nee from miasmatic influences, consequently are not subject to fevers and chills judgment of some men. hich I always keep for sale, or. lea S5. per month.

Please call and examine tbeu. before purchasing. as much as those living on bot'oms and the lower lands. Real estate is 13 south ri WORTH AND BEAUTY. WoocTs Household Ulaffax AND THE OHROMO Yo SEMITE Having control of the magnificent oil chso YO SEMITE, we are able toofTer a combination of literary and artistic work ofgenulne wortb, and at prices unprecedented.

This fine copy of a Nature's grandest work, id not presented' fri the usual limited style, its di-menslbcs, I4rf20 making a picture of very desirable size, in itself An Ornament to the Room graced by its presence. But few copies of this beautiful chromo will be allowed to go to the retail stores, and those will be sold at their Actual Retail Price, $6,00, while if ordered in connection with oar Magazine, boih will be furnished for mm, ana bur tpaciai usy-soay has tola U3. Frott on Sunday evening on the low landa. The Ft. Scot Mouitor comes to us with a i.ew dress.

It Id a good pupjr. Our xnerchsnts are kamllln more grain this sionthan any previous jeur. Coe tew Tea. Bon-lrnens end git ycr hitts, capp-, yer bonuts end Shoo. A Furniture ehtablithiuent very much needed at Netawaka.

Messrs Geo. Wool vert on and Mr. Gesler of Ccntriilia visited us last Saturday. The morning PasMnger was loaded Monday and Tuesday for the Fair. As we correct our maiket report weekly it may be relied on us bclni; corrected up to date.

Weather Is cool and almost Fall like, we would say, but evwryoii'-' knows it as well as wo do. Received some very rile cake kinds DR. CROOK'S WINE OF TAB! made to new snbscrioers and tnose wishing tp renew to all alike, old and young who accompany their orders with $2. The chromo alone retails for $3., everywhere, bnt by ordering hundreds at a time, we can make the price of our paper merely and let onr patrons have the picture ana paper both for the usual price of weeklies. 'si Ten Trsrsef at abtU teat has proved k)r Win eofTar to have more merit than any ainxiiar preparation ever ofiered to the publlo.

It la rich la tbe medicinal dualities of Tar, and cneqaatai for diseases of the Threat A Iaatatsrs. perfbnnlsf; tb moat remarkAhle carea. Is effectaaUy carea all CwiW aa4 CoUb. It haa cored so majiv rsnnn of litbrnk Remember that the time for holding the Primary meeting to. chose delegates for the county convention, will be held on the 4th of Oct.

at 2 o'clock aud the convention on the 11th. at o'clock P. M. see proceedings of central committee. Netawakans are privileged beyond that of many town in the way of Divine services.

The discourses are To parties who want to come to town and quarrel with good peaceable citizens; carry concealed weapons, drink and fight, we wish to say this: We can run our own town. We are glad to learn, in this connection that some who have acted ungentlem uily and rowdyish here of late, ha ve come up like men and apoligized to our citizens, with a promise of better behavior. Such an act of peaoe is as commendable as the offense was despicable and mean. Others would do well to fol-ow their example. We shall not call names thin time as we don't wish to injure anyone, but cannot always be mum.

BERK MJNDORFF at a reduction of former prices, owing to the etuniigration to the homestead region, and. this leads us to that those who wish to step with us, had better buy now, for when the homestead area is filled up, then new comers will commence at the river-counties again and property in towns and out must go up. To stock and wool men our country offers every inducement; to the rich and poor we offer homes' "and places with us. Come now. -AT- aad Srvnchltla, thu ti has been sronoanced $1.50.

peeino for these com For IsUh1 tlx Brfut, SiM BSrh. Urmvrl UidMy dls ste diseases of theTrta Berk's Restaurant, Has now in operation one of the most complete good and practical, but we want to say that they are long enough to.be cut in two, many times. It is feared this is one reason of poor congregations. If wrong we stand corrected. As a premium the picture may be obtained by sending ns two sroscHir-Tioxs fok thi MaOazikb at each, or by subscribing for the Magazine two years in advance, at One Dollxr per annum.

Address WOOD'S HOUSEHOLD MAGAZI'E sewburg, N. Y. 8. K.SHUTE3. Publisher.

la abo ss wnprir tu. th WeaO. avaa bill tat S. from Mr. Ouo.

Spuria and Ms estimable wite. Yours truly. By the minutes of the Western Annual Con-f'-rence, M. Chureh South, we see that Rev. I.

0. (Howell Is I'resulinsr Elder the Leav. cnaorth Rev. lUuua returns to Hoi-l(n ur.d Nt tuwaka again. As we jo to press we arc authorized to state that a meellmr ill be hail at Neawaka ou Sat-urdsy, Hunt.

2oth by the of this and the eonituumlle surrounding, for the purpose of orgaulziug a musical convention. Mr. Andrew McMlcken the promising youag lawyer who delivered our Fourth of July Oration, we are sad to learn passed fr things r- Caaiaea IM ism iMareal. If not, our ministers, for both of IV IyBpal sm amaiigeaUaav glllmri Sails 81ws tassa ta jramrftgafjegw BUSINESS NOTICES. Warm aars.

bnt you will find Ice, Cold Soda water, at the Drug Store. Wallpaper. Anew stock received at the Drug Store. Geo. Weister, proprietor of the Weister flouring mill, will be ready for grinding wheat whom we hold the highest respect and love to encourage, will stand' corrected in our stead.

PROCEEDINGS OF JACKSON REPUBLICAN GENTEAL COMMITTEE. The committee met at the Court ITouse in Ilolton. Aug. 23. i873, at 2 o'clock, p.

and was called to order by M. Porterfleld. ch'n. Tho following members were present M. Porterfleld, Liberty t'p.

L. P. Paddock, Net- Hautaa Central TL Time 'Fable. In Xanau, ia conaection with which wil founa a choice stock of after the 1st of GOING WEST. Mail Job work of all kinds, neatly executed at the Culef office.

awuaa watklns, Whitine t'p. VV. I Katson. Cedar t'p. J.

VV. Williams, Douglas t'p. II. 8. Hart Jefferson t'p.

R. J. Tolin, Soldier t'p. and E. D.

Rose, Franklin t'p. Ater an Interchange of views on the subject, it was decihed to to call a delegate convetion lor the purpose of putting la nomination candidates for county offices to be supported at the November election. The apportionment of delegates was made as follows Our old friend Cha'a Little returned to college, at Manhattan, last Monday, He has beea vacating at home. From a catalogue handed us by Charley, we make the folowing items; J.Denison, D.D. Prest.

Rev. R. D. Psrker Secutary B. Purcell, Esq Treasurer.

Total number of students in 1872 144. Fall terms begins Sept. The best Fall wheat flour 4 per cwt fts at Travis's cash store. A.M. 0.55 10.24 11.00 11.34 11,57 12.20 Mixed P.

M. 2.05. 2.55. 3.45. 4.40.

5.05. 5.45. 6.48. 7.25. 1 Leavenworth, Hund Easton, Winchester, Boyle, Grasshopper, Carbon, Holton, Ilolton, i3 Liberty, 4 Netawaka, 5 Whiting, 3 8traiijht Creek, 3 Elk Creek, 2 North Cedar, 2 South Cedar, 3 Cedar Crove, 2 Point Pleasant, 3 Woburn, 2 Cross Creek, i Little Crosa Or'k, i Avoca, 2 Grant, 2 Banner, 3 Circleville, 6 Soldier.

3 KSTJust received by G. T. Bolman, a large and carrally selected stock of Hats Capsj Shoes, yan-kee notions etc etc, and so forth. Bought at a barginlanuwill be sold the swn wayt: and sec eim -at TOBACCO, CIGARS, OYSTERS, CANDIES, NUTS, ETC, ETC. Cold Lanehfi Farnkhed at all hoar.

alao kdepa that healthful beverage SODA WATER. ectlal to things unknown, Tuesday F. M. Feace to his memory, Who will kill forty or fifty of the dogs that render themselves howfally at their niyhtly -Orange No "Nature's Sweet Restorer" for us when they serenade our hi tchlng posl, which they do every other hour of the night. We ask who will kill them Onr friends will txTad to learn that a scientific hair dresser and shavlst la now in town and with the view of staying.

Mr. Sheets Is an experienced workman and will do tonsorial work aa wall and as cheap as can be asked. Please give blot a trial. fJfSprague have Just received a Jarge assortment of staple and fancy dry goods, consisting In part of tho celebrated D. brand Mohair Manchester eutlne Dhvon al's Im berlal Rp'a Patent poplins Cretons Plaid Japanese and calico in eudlesa variety.

Parties wishing to purchase instruments will will do well to call on W. B. Olds, agent for Haines Co Pianos, Mason Hamlin and th9 beautiful new styled Tay lor Farley Organ's Itmjr time and easy monthly payments. GOUT a. AST Hail, P.M.

once. Mixed P.M. I 7.15 7.55. 9.00. Jlth.

Wmter term begins Jan. 1st. Together with all the common branch, es there is also Agriculture, Horticulture and a full course in Veterinary Sience. Degrees confered at this institution are: Bachelor of Science (S. and Bachelor of Arts (A.

The endowment of thisool-ledgo tos 82216 acres of laud. About one half of which has been sold creating a fund of The apportionment is one for every i5 and one for every fraction of 15 (not leas than 8) Republican votes cast It the last Presidential election. The Primary meeting for choosing delegates will be held at the several voting precints, October 4, i87, at 2 o'clock p. m. The convention will be held at Uolton, Saturday, October ii, 1873, at half-past I clock, p.

m. It was voted that the secretary furnish the county papers a copy of the proceedings, with a request to publish the same. Adjourned. M. PORTERFIELD Ch'n.

E. D. Rose. Holton, Carbon, Grasshopper Falls Boyle, Winchester," Easton, Hund, HAY PRESSES. Shor At St.

Louis and Montreal. Pamphlets sent Onoemand. St. I-ouia OtBcey Sample, Blrge Co 13 SOUTH KAW ST. ICUIS.

TtnF.nr xt, rr ix jruir rst EJi t.itt kxttAj tn For Sale For cash of on time the Nr4md theT Vt of the 8.Ws i of section 4 Towfi 4" range 15, in Brown connty Kansas; near Granada. Enquire of A.M.Crockett NeUwaka, or of Rev. J.W. Penn, adjoining the 1.00 1.25 1.45 2.20 2.55 9.30. 10.05.

11.00. 11.45. Leavenworth, 3,26 12 25. I premises. 4t Nett-rst, aySS-y.

A. E. BUCHANAN. Sup't.

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