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Cawker City Tribune from Cawker City, Kansas • 3

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Don't forget Cawkeu's great auction A I TRIBUNE NOTICE. U. Land Office, Cawker City, Kanttit, Vontttt So. 460, A'uv. 24, 1873.

i NOTICE. Land Office, Can ker City, Kaiitat, Cvntett Na. 429, Octubtr 6th. 1873. Comitlaint havinc been entered at this offi J.

W. HUGHES, CITY MARKET aud wholesale and retail dealer in THE VREAT TUR0UG1I PASSENGER KOUTE THE OLD UKUABLB HANNIBAL ST. JOSEM SHORT LINE. 1 .1 Pope bus got it. Got what? Why better and cheaper flour than anylwdy else in northwestern Kansas.

A Loai of cedar posts wag hauled into town yesterday from Graham county. The owner asked thirty cents apiece for them Wit would caution our friends who jter-ambtiltito nlMiut town theso cold night nftcr wood not to put their heads into the wood pile. Wb extract the following from the Leavenworth Commnehl I The niorni(jjjs are having a grent revival in Cawker City. Eighteen persons have embraced the mormon faith, and this was dono by Professor VANS, assisted by Hon. Thos.

Plowman, W.T.S May, and II. M. Chask in one brief lecture! Wait until the niBgniflcant temple, with its spiro three hundred feet high meets the rising sun Evans will retire from public sight and take up bis residence in brimstone cave, to oioditate, elali I town lot tftile' Wednesday February 1874 at 10 o'clock a. m. Judoe LlNViU.K, called on in on hi way up the country, to transact important legal business.

Friends in need of legal assistance call on him. Lots in the Cawker City cemetery can lie purchased at the Tiiihitne office. Call early and get choice location. I Teehleii Wror.F are liound to make a verfect forest of this town. They are netting out lots of Elm treoB, from four to six inches in diameter.

Peteu Mabsch tho brewer is happy because he lias lot of beer and sells it for eash. $150 will buy 8 gallons delivered to any part of the city. Scuafford and Eno's stock diminished rapidly yesterday, on account of tho im-nienso rush of customers. Do you want anything and everything Go there and get it. Tope's jolly advertiser is again right side up and so is Pope.

PorE's Rod Front ntoro was crowded yesterday from morning till night. Why? Because lie is the tnost popular merchant in tho country. Why Because ho Bulls cheap. Mrs. Da.

McDonald, met with a serious accident last Sunday. Whilo riding horseback the horse became fraction and she whs thrown, breaking three ril, and badly bruising her person. Prof. Evans retire from the lecture field for a short time, to devote himself to more elaborate preparations for the great work before him, and make the necessary arrangemcntfor erecting a magnificent tem ple. New LtTMUF.u Firm.

Carder IIoi lister, have opened a Lumber yard east of A. PorE's Red Front, They keep a full assortment of Lumber, Shingles, Lath. Sash and Door. They aie fair dealers and will sell as cheap as the cheapest. Don't forget Cawkeu's great auction town lot sale Wednesday February 4, 1874, ut 10 o'clock a.

m. Ein elsaesscr Baiirerfrugcinenbairischen Soldaten, rwie stark ein birisches Regiment sci. Der Soldat hielt inn tuer cincn rspion, selling ihn niit cineni Schlag isti Boden und migto iehst, so stark bin i alloan, jetzt kann's dir denka wie stark a gaouts baieri- sches Messrs Wolfe Feebler are busy put ting in shade trees on both sides of Wiscon- street commencing east at Buist wagon shop and going' west to Day Hughes' livery stable. They ore to be box ed. This is a good move and will add much to the appearance of the town.

Don't forget Cawker's great auction town lot nale Wednesday February 4th 1874 at 10 o'clock a. m. The Ilersey house, Bill Mitchell pro prietor, located in the winth part of the city, notwithstanding these hard times is doing a 'lulling business. Mitchell is the most popu- lor landlord in the State, sets the best table, employ goodlooking dining room girls, and keeps everything in the best shape. Strangers in visiting Beloit should give him a trial.

J. J. Johnson, the Editor of the Beloit Gtizrtte has gono to Topeka, to sec the Sena torial contest. We had expected to go along with him, but our foreman, Mr. J.

D. Bote- Ft'Rwas taken sick suddenly, and we are compelled to forego the trip, We will how ever have a correspondent on tho ground, which will furnish us with full particulars. Don't forget Cawkeu's great auction town lot sale Wednesday Ferbuary 4th 1874 at 10 o'clock a. in. Cawkcr City ha been for three years a steady quite town, and we always thought it was a temperate town, until the late Tem perance meeting last Sunday.

There has never been a real good fight here, no murders and ncwsjiaper men generally complain that they have had no items in that line from hero, but a few not regarding the reputation of the place have been trying to give the impression that it is a sort of a cauldron of Demonism. Nl'N. lcrut ihr audi Was in dor Schule friig ein Vaser seine hafl'iiungs vollea Soehne. Nein 1 wardie Antrvort. "Aber, mcin Gott, warum denn nicht 1 Ja, wir sind ihrer zu viele, und da muss dor Le-hrer zu viol pruegeln." Doktor sum Kanken Macdche.n Hoeren ie 'mcin Kind, dis ist abcrdurcli- au nicht anstaendig, und noch wenigerges- iind, ohne llemd in Bett zu liegen heben io am Endegar kein Kemd Mutter de Mnnkhent Ei ja, da hat sic aber die Reife drum.

Bachelor List. We have on hand the following list of desirable bachelor which we would like to ee disposed of soon Richard Wood John J. Huckcll lion. Jolui Curtin tephen De Young John Carder. II.

M. Chace II. Emmons Fred Barr Jacob Ream Rush Row J. T. Jones N.

B. Frcoland Howard Gib- hir Jacob Kecfer J. Wagner Geo. W. Bertram John Gilmore A.

Gaggcr Win. Macafee Jasper Green Howard Emory Prof. R. D. Evans, (a mornoii by faith and in favor of several wives) Will O'Tool J.

Walter, M. D. Jimmie Kclley Rev. A. W.

afford, (congregational preacher Prof. J. S. Shearer, (Principal CawkeJ City academy Wm Sinitn Buist Brothers (very large); S. C.

Kramer IiaSowell; Dicpncu jiiioii iMi. newcu James Hughes D. W. Bucklin Frank Babcock We hope the ladies will take hold and help this matter out. 'On Wednesday February tho 4th 1874, nt 10 o'clock in the morning wo will commence tho sale oT one hundred valuable town lots.

The sale will De held in the old Triiiune building corner Pennsylvania avenue and Wisconsin street. Th every man and woman who has a few dollars come now and buy property that will treble in value in twelve months time. Before the snow llics again, we shall undoubtedly have a railroad, giving us direct communication with the east and south. COUNTY OFFICE ES W.CvM'UITtlEY,) I C. AY 4 Cvuvi I Vo.

Ctiniiniftsloiiors, Wlf. ISCIIOOI.EY, Joiist CimTlS. Representative. L. J.

Rest, Go. Clerk Keg. of Deed. J. 0, Simpson, Treasurer.

8. B. Floyd, Probate Judge. J. AV.

IlATCHElt, Sheriff. K. Lundy, Coroner. lCaiik A. County Attorney.

J. A. Nelson, Clerk District Court. C.J. RitowK, Surveyor.

JoiiH D. Mitch ell, County Supt. MAIL ARRANGEMENTS. North Fork. Leaves Cawker City AVed-nesdays and Saturday for New Arcadia, HethnMy, Dresden Thompson, Gnvlord, Cedarvilie, Valley Forgo, Kirwln, Chilli-i cothe, Kildare, Truesdell, Lognn and Gra-! South Fohk.

Leave on Monday and Friday for Wiiconda, Corinth, Twin crook, Osborii City. Tildon; Bull City, liooka Centre and Stuckton. i Passengers and package fr cither of the above place will bq carried at roaso liable rutei. Uffiee at the Keller house. c' VY IIKH' A.

p. A. M. Cawkcr City Lodge, No. 125, meet in stated communication on tlie first and third Thursdays of each month.

Travelling members of the fraternity are invited to attend. R. Apdajis AV. M. O.

O. F. Cawkcr City Lodge, No 97, incuts every Tuesday eveningat8 o'clock, harp. J. E.

MOULTON, N. 0. A house to rent inquire at office. 14 Special, notice to Si'JiscitiiiEKS. There will be no paper, after thi nunilier, leave tbls office except it ha been paid for.

If you want the TiunuxE to conic to your door week after week, lillcd with good read ing you can afford to pay for it. Think of it, fifty-two number for only two dollars twenty-six numbers for one dollar, and thirteen numbers for fiftv cent. AVe will take com, wood, potatoes, and any thing wo can ue but no Coon or Wild Cats. With New Year it in time to take a fresh departure, we therefore wish to inform our customers 4lmt we wish nil who are Jitdvlitcd to A to pay tip in grain of wood. No goods will be delivered hcrcaitcr except lor cash Lvxday A Clark.

Druggists. A Chance fob Kahoains. J. Kelley ctf the Kellcy house, has for sale, one span of young horse a net of now harness one hiriiber wagon and one three entcd carryall in good order. The property will be sold at -low rate.

Thi i truly a chance for ome one who may wnrit tiny thing in tbia line. Dec 30-1 m. SPRING CREEK (J RANGE. A public installation was held to iwtal the officers of Spring creek grange on Friday evening last. The officers elected were.

AV. M. E. R. Ilamblin O.

J. T. Mitchell K. E. M.

Sprague 8 1. Norton A. 8, J. ITiucltine T. A.

II. Norton Soc'y. 1). AV. Harshberger; 1).

G.K. J. Taylor Ceres Mrs. Ilurshbcrger Flora Mm Norton i Pomona, Mr. llazclline i L.

A. S. Miss Hazeltinc. After installation, Rev. Rlackfltoi'k delivered an able lecture.

TAKE NOTICE! All Master of Grange in Mitchell county nro invited to attend the county council at Solomon, Rapids, Friday, Jan. 80, 1S74, to elect reprcMentative to attend the tatc II. C. Babcock, Master, County Council. MiBttfMACK Prints, at cts.

at Rew Don't kohokt Cawkeu's great auction town lot sale Wednesday February 4th 1874 at 10 o'clock a. ra. The following call ha been circulated and numerously signed by our citizen. Cawker City January 20th 1874 AW the nndersigncd in consideration of the Temperance movement in thi town at the present time, do hereby make a call for a general Mast Meeting, to be held in tho old Tkuiune Office, on Saturday evening next at 7 o'clock, to discuss the question Is it better for the welfare of Cawker City to have h'hiskcymhl in it or not A grey wolf was shot on pring crouk last week. GnocF.niES selling at lowest cash prices at Popes.

Don't forget Cawkku's great town lot sale Wednesday February 4th 1874, at 10 clock a. m. A Bender has been dicovered up on rrairic Dosr. TV-. 1 i We recieved more subscribers from Bull City thi week.

and Bangs have closed their soloon, for the present. Foun hundued teams were counted on the street yesterday. Messrs Dixon, and Mii-lur, of Stockton called on us Monday. Beven hitndbeJ) persons visited How ard's metropolitan saloon yesterday. DoNT forget t'awkcr' great' auction town i i tit i.

i -1 a loTi n( lot aie vveunesiiay ruuruury ion, hi iu O'clock a. m. Hon. L. C.

Smith and Hon. B. R. Tay Lou, of Rooks county have gono to Topcka Rr.ANK deeds, mortgages, land office and oilier blanks for sale at the Tkiduns office Leave orders for the great pirit Spring water at tho Tbihune office. Will furnlsl it by pint, gallon, or barrel.

Kshinka Fueei.anp, and May knttn ljuui 1 1 1 1 1 IT. 8 Land office this week. Two hundred and thirty-four teams in town, and himdrcdsof homesteader attended Jones great eale, on Wisconsin street. flee by James W. AVaggard ngainst James W.

AVilson for a bandoning his homestead 11)0 wl A Oil luff) nrtrwi tho n. 1-2 n. w. 1-4 sec. 22, s.

1-2 w. 1-4 Bcdion 15, township 3, range 24. in Billings county, Kansas, wit a view to the cancella tion of sail! entry tho said parties are nere try fIIIIMIIUIIl''l HJ UiH til Mi hiijn wui uii 9th day of Jany. 1874, at 10 o'clock a.m.', tq respond and furnish testimony concerniiig said alleged abandonment. 25 4t.

A. A. XUUMAS IM-g'SW NOTICE V. S. La: iid Office, Caicker Citif, No.

401, Nov. 25th. 1873. Cun tent Coninhiint having been entered at tbw office by Tliomrs Jloyear against Dennis Smith for abandoning his homestead entry, No. 6983, dated March 7, 1872, upon tho.

w. 1-2 i. w. 1-4 i. e.

1-1 s. w. 1-4 s. W. 1-4 S.

e. 1-4 section 19, township 7, range 18, in Rooks county. Kansas, with a view to the cancellation of said entry the said parties aro hereby Bununonea to appear at mioi-. rtj.l. .1....

nn Ka. 1(37 n( o'clock a. to respond aislfuiiusli testi mony concerning said alleged abandonment. n. 20 it.

A. A. lllU.UAi3,JU'gi8U.Tv-v, notice. -1 V. S.

Land Office, Cairker City, Kama, ConiettNo. 456, Aoi. 15, 1873. Complaint having been entered at this office by Andrew Rosandcr of: Osborne county against Christian Runking for abandoning his homestead entry, No. 134, dated Aug.

13, 1872. upon the n. e. see- 1 vl P.intM. 11 in Oulmnia county, Kansas, with a view to the cancellation of aid entry the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this office on tho 17th.

day of Deceinbar, 1873, at 10 o'clock, a. to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged abandonment. A. A. TUUMAH, itcgistcr.

NOTICE. U. S. Land Office, Catcher City, Kat. No.

447. Nov. 6, 1873. Complaint havintr 1 ee i entered nt thi of fice by John B. Paiks against AVilliam J.

Shell" for abandoning his homestead entry, No. 2G0, dated September 21, 1872, upon the north-west quarter, section 2, township 4, range 12, in Smith county, Kansas, Willi a view to 1he cancellation of said entry said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this office on the 0th. day of December, 1873, at 9 clock, a. m. to respond and lurn-ish testimony concerning said alleged abandonment.

A. A. THOMAS, NOTICE U. S. Land Office.

Cawker Cilil. Kanta. Content No. 468, Dee. Id.

1873. Complaint having been entered at this office by James Conger against William C. Chapman for abandoning his homestead entry, No. 6746, dated March, 11, 1872, upon the w. 1-2, n.

w. 1-4, n- w. 1-4, 8. w. Msec.

13 and n. e. 14, s. e. 1-4.

section 14, towiishio 2, range 10, in Jewell county Kansas, witn a view to the cancellation of said entry; tho wild parties are horeby- summoned to appear at this office on the 5th, day of January, 1874, at 10 o'clock a. to re suond and furnish testimony wiicernine said alleged abandonment. 1 10 4t. A. A.

THOMAS, Register. NOTICE U. S. Laiii Office, Cau-ier Citu, Kaniai. Contest No.

465, Nov. 26, 1873. Complaint having been entered at this office by Philip J. O'Neil against AVilliam Conley for abandoning his homestead entry, No. 782, dated Mch.

1st, 1873, upon tho e. 1-2 n. c. 1-4 and e. 1-2 s.

section 21, township 8, range 12, in Osliorii county. Kansas, with a view to the cancellation of said entry the said parties are hcrebv si m-mnned to appear at this office on the27dav of December, 1873, at 10 o'clock a. to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged abandonment. 10 4t. A.

A. THOMAS Register. NOTICE, V. S. Land Office, Cawker Citr Kat.

No. 470, December llth. 1873. Complaint having been entered at thi of. fice by John AV.

age against Jules Desvoig-ne for abandoning liis homestead entry, No. 7466, dated April 25th, 1873, upon the s. w. 1-4, section 8, township 3, range 18, in Phil-lips county, Kansas, with a view to the cancellation of said entry tho said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this office on the 12th day of January, 1874, at 9 o'clock, a. to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged abandonment.

4t. A. A. THOMAS, Register. NOTICE.

U. S. Land Office, Cawker City Kat. Contest No. 471.

Dee. 12, 1873. Complaint having been entered at this office by Wilio Ami against James II. Mark-well for abandoning his homestead entry. No.

705, dated 'February 1873, upon the Ronth-west quarter, section 21, township 4, range 11, in Smith county, Kansas, with a view to the cancellation of said entry': tho said partie are hereby summoned to njiear at this office on the 15lh day of January. 1874. at 10 o'clock a. to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged abandonment. dlO 4t.

A. A. THOMAS, Register. NOTICE. V.

S. Land Office, Cawker City, Kantat, Content Nq. 480, December 23, 1873. Complaint having been entered at this office by Solomon Nethercutt against George Sewell for abandoning his homestead entry No. 6591, dated February 26th, 1872, ii)on the south-cast qnarter.section 22 town-ship 7, range 10, in Mitchell County, Kansas, witn a view to the cancellation of said entry the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this office on the 26th day of January, 1874 at 10 o'clock a.

to re-i i i sponu ami iurnisn testimony concerning saia alleged abandonment. THOMAS PLOAVMAN, Receiver. d304t. NOTICE- U. Land Office, Cawker City, Kantat.

Contcct No. 475, Dec. th 1873. Complaint having been entered at this office by J. B.

Johnson against AVilliam F. Garrison for abandoning his homestead entry, No. 7864, dated May 27, 1872, upon, the n. 1-2, n. w.

5 and n. 1-2, n. e. 1-4, section 6, township 8, range 17, in Rooks coiintv, Kansas, with a View to the cancellation of said entry; the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this office on the 19th, day of January, .1874, at 10" o'elock a.m., to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged abandonment. 12 It.

A. A. THOMARS, rg itw. ce by John C. Heath against R.

Tilney for abandoning his homestead entry, No. 0228, dated Jan. 31st. the n.e. 1-4 section hi, towiishio 6, range 11, in Usimm county, Kansus, with a view to tho cancellation of said entry the said parties are hereby summoned to annear at thi office on the 10th- day of Novemlier, 1873, at 1 o'clock, p.m., to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged abandonment.

oI4tt A. A. XJIU.UAS, uegisier. CALL AND LUNDY CLARK, AVholesalo and Retail Dealers in DRUGS CHEMICALS Paints, Oils, Putty, Window- Class, Varnish, Perfumery, Toilet itc, Ac; K5y Prescriptions carefully prepared at all hours, day and night. ep30-ly THE KANSAS LEGISLATURE.

List of Names of Senatohs and 'Re- PUE8ENTATIVE8. SENATE. Ditt. County. Name, I'olitict.

1 Doniphan Nathan Price K. 3 Atchison J. C. Wilson It. 2 AV.

II. Grimes R. 3 Brown E. N. Morrill R.

4 Marshall Frank Schmidt R. 5 Pottawatomie L. R. Palmer R. 6 Jeflerson J.

AV. Rogers R. 7 Leavenworth Thus. Moonlight F. 7 J.

T. McWhirt F. 7 Jacob Winter R. 8 ATvandotte RvronJudd D. 9 Jolinson P.

St. John It. 10 Miami E. 11. Topping R.

11 Linn A. F. Elv R. 12 llourbon AV. E.

Giierin R. 13 Crawford AVm. Simpson F. 14 Cherokee AV. M.

Matheny It. 15 Ijibetto J. II. Criehton R. 16 Neosho AV.

L. Simons R. 17 Anderson AV. A. Johnson R.

18 Franklin A. M. Illair R. 19 Dongla H. iironson F.

19 M. A. O'Neal R. 20 Shawnee N. C.

McFarland R. 21 Osage ('has. S. Martin R. 22 Coffey Chr.

B. Butler F. 23 Montgomery A. M. York R.

24 Greenwood AVm. Martindale il, 25 Sedgwick M. M. Mnrdock 20 Chase H. lirandley 27 Dickinson, V.

P. AVilson 28.Tewell, E. Barker R. 29 Ellis, J. II.

Edwards R. house. Dint. County. 1 Doniphan 2 8 4 Atchison 5 6 7 Brown 8 Nemaha 9 10 Marshall 11 AVashington 12 Riley 13 Pottawatomie 14 1 15 Jackson 16 Jeflerson 17 18 19 Leavenworth 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 AVyandotte 27 28 Johnson 29 30 31 Miami 32 83 Linn 34 35 36 Bourlion 37 38 39 Crawford 40 41 Cherokee 42 43 Labette 44 45 Neosho 46 47 Allen 43 49 Anderson 50 Franklin 61 62 Douglas 63 54 65 66 Shawnee 67 68 69 Osage 60 61 Coffey 62 AVoodson 63 AVilson 64 Montgomery 65 66 Howard 67 Greenwood 68 Lyon 69 70 AValKiunsee 71 Davis 72 Morris 73 Chase 74 Sutler 75 Cowley 70 Sedgwick 77 Marion 78 McPherson 79 Dickinson 80 Clay 81 Republic 82 Cloud 83 Ottawa 84 Saline 85 Ellsworth 80 Lincoln 87 Mitchell' 88 Jewell 89 Ellis 90 AVallaco 91 Rice 92 Sumner 93 Osborn 94 Reno 95 Smith 90 Harvy 97 Barton 98 Russell 99 Phillips 100 BiJIings Rooks Tawnce Ford Name.

Politic, I N. Springer Stout II. Horton "nmel Htoner 1). G. AVilson Jos.

D. I lard J. Taylor B. S. Cumtuings Allen Reed AV.

H. Knight H. P. Iow O. J.

Grover James Shchi John Birkett M. C. Morrey X. Brown E. K.

Townsend 1). R. Anthony J. AV. Tavlor S.

N. Latta T. P. Fenlon AVni. Tucker Jos.

Medill G. V. Iiwreiico S. Haft" R. B.

Tavlor T. Hancock AV. AV. Maltby G. J.

Rogers J. C. Cnscy M. Tinkhnm H. Robinson J.

R. Van Zant Chas. Campbell 8. Bird D. Johnson T.

F. Roblev AV. II. MeGuiro B. Mitchell L.

Conklin L. F. Stowoll J. Q. AVilliains AV.

II. Mapes J. M. Allen T. P.

Leach Eli Gilbert E. II. Funson J. E- AVhito C. B.

Mason J. H. Harrison J. C. Horton John AVatts L.

II. Edson AVm. Roo Ira Johnson John Martin J. AVelchans D. 11.

Burdick N. A. Perrill F. AV. Potter F.

Butler J. A. Beam John Boyd A. A. Stewart Jas.

N. Young J. AV. Johnson H. Fiery H.

F. McMillan A. Sailers A. C. Stickney T.

S. Huffaker T. Jones D. H. Hill AV.

Martin E. P. Thompson B. Pinkney T. E.

Simpson, J. M. Hodge S. D. Beagle AV.

II. Pilkenton B. H. McEckron R. F.

Thompson J. AVeaver 11. Pestana Volney Ball D. C. E.

Parker 11. J. McGafligan R. JSo election M. J.

Morse AV. P. Hackney C. Reasoner C. O.

Hutchison J. T. Morrison A. G. Richardson J.

F. dimming John Fritts W. Bissoll O. C. A'anco IF.

R. Tavlor H. Booth" James Hanahan Flour, Meal, Food mid PROVISION DEPOT, Corner of st. Seventh Avenue. BEEF, PORK, SALT mid FRESH, BUFFALO BEEF, BACON, CANDIES, WILD GAME and all that can lie bought in tho newest and livest, grocery and provision store, at prices twenty per cent, lower tlian coniietition rates.

JB0The highest cash price paid for hides, furs and all kinds of produco. sepSOy Nursery Stock HOME GROWN BUY IT AVe are prepared to furnish any quantity and of any and every variety of TREES, PLANTS, at the very LOWEST LIVING or KILL- ING rates. AVe want cash and must sell and mi' ieirj Our apple trees, Osagejplant and most other stock aro grown at Cawker City and not shipied and dried up, and we believe and know that such stoek is worth much more than shipped stock. Come and see us and learn prices buy of us and leave the money at homo do not send it cast, we need it here. AVe guarantee to do as well by you as can be done any where.

Respectfully, PEEBLEK AVOLFE. NURSERY AVEST SIDE CITY LIMITS. janC 3m THE TRIBUNE OFFICE IS THE PLACE TO-GET YOUR CONTEST NOTICES PRINTED. DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. tate of Kansas, Mitchell County.

(B 55 It i hereby agreed by AVni. lnitli and J. AV. Hughes who have been doing business under the firm of mith Hughes, that the partnership heretofore existing between them was, on the first day of January dissolved In- nintnnl consent mid all debts owinir to said firm to be paid to said J. W.

Hughes, lie being duly authorized to give receipts lor the same, and he assumes all outstanding obligations of said firm. In witness whereof the undersigned have hereunto set their hands and seals, this 6th day of January, A. I). 1874. J.

AV. HUGHES, L.s. AVm. SMITH, L. s.

Signed in presence of John A. Seciuk. DIS OLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. tate of Kansas Mitchell County Ba It is hereby airrced by AV. Harris and A.

AV. 8 mith who have been doing business under the firm name of JIarris Smith that the partnership heretofore existing between them is tins day dissolved by mutual consent and all debts owing to said firm to be jaid to William Harris he being duly authorized to give receipts for the same and he assumes all outstanding obligations of said firm. In witness whereof tho undersigned nave hereunto set their hands and seals this 28th day of Oetolsjr A. D.1873. AVM.

HARRIS, ls A. AV. SMITH, ls Signed in presence of Joiijj A. Seoab. A.

C. WIIITWEY, DEAI.nit IN STAPLE AND FANCY Groceries, Provisions, dc, AVH1TN EY IIOU8 PLOCK, Witl'Olltln. janfi Connecting at Kanaan City Union dojiot with KANSAS PACIFIC RAILWAY. Three daily express traius, crossing the Missouri at Kansas City, and Mississippi at Quincy, on now iron bridge, with Pullman sleeping palace and palace day coaches from Kansas City to Quincy AVITIIOUT CHANGE OF CARS! Connecting at Quincy union depot with tht i Chicago Burlington Quincy and Toledo, Walmsh AVcstern railroads to all points. Palace Drawing Room Cart I The Pullmun cars run daily lictwecn CHICAGO AND NEAV YORK without change.

sep30y 1874, JUNCTION CITY AND FORT KEARNEY AND KANSAS TACIFIC RAILWAY Tho only direct route to. and from ALL POINTS, EAST AND "WEST, NO FERRIES OVER RIVERS, and NOOMNIBtS TRANSFERS TAKE CARS GOING EAST AT CLAY CENTER AND GO THROUOII TO Kansas City X- Leavenworth. AVhcrc you will have the benefft of NINE competing lines of first class railways, for all parts of the country. Prompt time! 8 ure connections I No de lays peed, comfort and safety 1 i J. S.

BOAA'EN, Agent. EDM'D. BOAVEN, Clay Center. Gen'l. Supt.

BEVERLEY R. KEIM, Gcn'l Pas'r Kansas City, Mo LA FUMEE I5T LA FLAMME. Li Funice a la Flamme adress aid co discoura Mo mere par niiullo aventuro, Tenimnt 1' etre ue vous, sucs-jctouj ours obscure, Tandis quo vous brilleg toujour Catte nvoiitiire n'ost pus neuve Ma tille i ct vous ctei la preuve, Liu (lit la Flnnime, qu'ici baa On no brillc en cd'et qua de son propre i lustre Aux enfant il no suflit pa D'etre sortis d'un perc lllustre. CARR CREEK HUNT! On Thursday occurred one of the hunts, the country is just now given to, ia Carr Creek township. They numbered seven on a side, were divided by Mr.JW.II.Bruice and Mr.

Hermon Kyle, who acted as captains. When night came the Bruiee party were found to be ahead, having sixty-two counts to Kyles thirty-seven. In the evening they assembled at tho house of Mr. Bruce, and enjoyed one of tho best oyster suppers ever served in this part of the country, many expressed it, this was the best part of the hunt. Then tables were set aside and all participated in various games to which the ladies present, and they were not a few-lent a wil ling hund.

All felt that for the success of the occasion tho honor should be given Mr. Bruiee and lady. Them eue Vild Kats I Death the fell destroyer of all earthly comfort ha appeared again in our midst, lie ha invaded the sanctuary of, them ere vild kats broken up their once happy home, destroyed their domestic peace, snapped the s' silver cord," that buiind two feline hearts together, by taking away in his deadly embrace the, Milrei Kuti of the family. And now Mr. TJiomas kat, is left, solitary, and alone.

No more shall our cars be, beguiled by their tender, endearing, meoues." No more will the rustic open wido his eye, and stir cm he the beauty, the darling of Thorn's heart, is gone to "that borne'' from whence no thomaskat, was ever known to return. And now he sits in his wired cell," singing I am lonly to-night love without you." It is too much I we thought we could write this obituary in a calm and collected manner, butourfeeliiigsovercomcu, our eye's are filled with tears, and we feel inadequate to the faithful porformance thereof. Conic therefore and consol the head of a once happy family, sooth him with the point of a sharp slick, subscribe for the TiimcNE and make tho proprietor happy. Rest quiet kat en pace." Don't foiwet Cawker's great auction town lot sale Wednesday February 4th 1874, at 10 o'clock a. m.

COURT PROCEEDINGS. Jan. 10, at 10 o'clock a. Before J. A.

Chapmas, justice of the piece, Carr Creek township. Winton Bucklin, vs. James Arthur suit for wages of mechanic's. G. Webb Bertram for plaintills.

Judgment by confession. One o'clock p. m. WiktonA Bucklin vs Thomas Both am suit.for wages of mechanic. G.

Webu' Bertram forplantuT. Judgment by default. Jan. 15. Before the same.

E. II. Cawker vs.Fred W. Denison, suit on account. G.

Webb Bertram for plautiff. Judgment by confession. PUBLICATION NOTICE. G. Webb Bertram Plaintiff J.

Palmer Defendant. Before A. Chapman J. P. of Carr Creek township, Mitchell co unty, State of Kansas.

The said A. J. Palmer defendant will take notice that an order of attachment was issued by said Justice of the peace in tho above entitled action, on the 20tn day of Jan uary 1874 for the sum of $7,00 and costs of suit, and that said case will be heard before said Justice of the peace on the 23rd, day of February 1874 at 10 o'clock A. M. G.

Webb Bertram, Plaintiff. Mitchell County Kansas, Jan, 20thl874. 4t. NOTICE. Sheriffs Beloit, Jan.

12th, 1874. The Treasurer of Mitchell county will issue his warrants for collection of personal property taxes for the year 1873, on or before the 1st day of February 1874. For the convenience of delinquents I will be at the following places to receive and receipt for the same. To wit Asherville. Thursday, Feb.

6th, 1874. Beloit, Friday and Saturday, Febuary6th and 7th. Glen Elder, Monday, Feb 0th. Canker City, Tuesday, Feb. 10th.

AVagonda, Wednesday llth After which I will proceed to collect according (o law. J. W. IIatcheb, Sheriff..

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1873-1874