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Voice of the People from Burlington, Kansas • 3

Voice of the People from Burlington, Kansas • 3

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weatner. you will consider this communication as trotting but was hot equal to the others I I 1 'II Vwe jp the gnflt. BLACKSMITHS PAINTERS. DRUGS See Here! A mammoth stock of readj- made clothing, They raise almonds in Greenwood addressed to himself. The first heat was won by Drum's horse uuuuiy.

nave noining to say in regara to my time 2 Barrett's second. On the seond dry goods, custom-made boots and shoes) ACKSMITHS W. F. OS BORN, M. I.

All quiet at the South. No news ot im- spectaWe competitors, preferring to rely heat they got a good send off, and the heat J. W. HALL WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 30, 1874.

v.v i jy Yrl a abj ics portance from any place. "Pn tlie strength of my own title rather and race was won by Drum's horse time DIt. W. P. OSBORN EST" Correspondence, on subjects of Jacob Baer has sown sixty acres of UIn 8UPP8e1 deIect tneirs5 uneas before.

Garrett's mare second and new prices, lower than anj other concern in the town, regardless of percentage or contracts. uNRiL INTERE8T, SOLICITED FROM ALL in wheat, and it is growino- nicelv congratulate mysen mat tney cannot a ne running race was then called. There BJtCTIONS OF THE COUNTY. Rrmcurkp fh. uiau euinus.

Aliere WHS SO In IK' SMITH DENNY, m. "MUU ready know. jockeying about this race that the lud -I 3 THE MAILS. Call for a Senatorial Convention in the 22d District. To the Voters gt Woodson County am wen aware tuat the times demand i reiusea to make any award DRUGS, MEDICINES, BOOKS AND i I mi BLACKSMITHS, ii everv nuniie nmwr a nnifiiinnns i iiie imir rsie rnon tnL- The mails arrive and depart from the rn t-.

1 -mere Believing the time has- come when the imrungton postolkee as lollows lmuKHS is KeeDiner a flrst-cJass and economical rtihnrw 'vi-v Huh- were nin onhrbxt Tf i n.i I cuutesieu WAGON-MAKERS Closes. Arrives. industrial classes should be fully repre gives HIS DOartlerS Which his office entails siu nffr mwwlf hilt Jnhn Voritt i i I auciiu Al.Vllim. I oa a. ii tj.s rru i i sented and politicians should take back Mail South, by R.R, 7 :45 a.

m. 9 .00 a. Mall North, by R.R, 4 :30 P. M. 5 :30 f.

AND PAINTERS, I vnuu.uiw; tv i in a. luii nppreiuaiHin ui i mc wuw uiuie race tiien came on, which seats, and being opposed to monopolies of jtxk. j. ones, of California townshin. ttie determined position of the people in created a great deal of amusement every Kino, to the end that the masses of the people may be fully represented, we naa io acres of wheat that averaged 32 tnis regard.

I have no money to spend for Ward's mule won Garnett mail arrives Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at 11 :00 a. and departs bushels to the acre. votes or "influence," and would not so he paci ng race was the fi nale of the fa i r. MIAMI STREET, BURLINGTON, KANSAS. invite you, witnouc regara to past party affiliations, to select 12 delegates from your same days, at 3 p.

m. The quarterly conference of the V. sPencl 1 had it. 1 can only promise I I here were only two entries Mr. Parish county to meet an equal number of delegates from Coffey county, at Le Rov.

Cof church will be held at the church Thursday that' if elected 1 win discharge the du ties bay mare and Mr. Lang's bay horse. It was ICureka mail arrives Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at 6 :00 p. and departs Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at evening at 7 o'clock. U1 tne omce to tne oestoi my ability with closely contested, but won by Mr.

Lan fey county, on Tuesday, Oct. 6, 1874, to put in Humiliation a candidate ior tne state Everything attended to promptly and satisfaction guaranteed. Plows sharpened for 15 Cents. Mr. Reuben Jambs started for St.

Louis r.y-.uu u. mi. in A.iere were aoout 2,000 people on the benate from the 226 Senatorial District. on Monday morninsr with three nflr nf coc resign, ji grmmus on aauiruay. The Burlington sil AMU I nnHl LA 1 i 1 .1 11.

I 1 cattle, and one car of WHUUl ue unuer tnese circum- ver cornet uanu lurnished the fair with a Convention will meet at 1 o'clock p. m. IX C. Spukgeon. Ch'n Reform Central Com.

Coffey Co. Tim. Baker, Secretary. Mr. rncet 1 can 'ea3t rve to be, and great deal of excellent music, and are de- uiu iL uau tnerpnttur hiriiaftnt n.

i. 17 acres of wheat this year, that ielded .7: Vs people. Our Le Roy Index and Woodson Co. Post I .1 1I.L1AX Ik. A M.

I UiLIlll IS I .1 Bill IH14HII nw T.IIO in l. 1. 1 1 4 A. AI. "arbondale mail arrives Fridays, 11:00 a.

and departs same day, at 1 :00 p. m. Money Order hours from 8 a. m. to 5 p.

m. Office open for delivery of mail from 7 clock a. ax. to 8 P. m.

Remember railroad time is half an hour taster than town time. S. PATTON, P. M. Time Table T.

S. F. B. R. LEAVE EMPORIA WEST.

Mail and Express. No. 1 d-is r. please copy. 1 uunj; i set of bovs ill till AtntP- Tha over 31 bushels to the acre.

gLACKSMITHLNG, BY J. J. YVEIGAND, NKOSHO STREET, BURLINGTON, KANSAS, mum i UlCiail The imuicis ui xiowaru county are in farmers of Howard did their best to make the fair a success. The MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, LEGAL BLANKS. STJSOSIIO VI.LEY ZHSTltlCTl The Candidates.

favor of abolishing the office of county' president and secretary especially did all in FAIR ASSOCIATION. In another column will be found the superintendent of public instruction. CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY, FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES, PUTTY, OILS, PAINTS, VARNISHES, DYE-STUFFS, COAL a annfintiwiiipnts nf II r- xf I Composed of the Counties of Allen, worm, in annearancp. ik- iaiiic oi tneirs that thero n-aa -nt I .1 it I a. ireiici jmuerson, uojfcy ana ii oodson.

small taupole, is reported as makinjr rav- sls "uiuates lor cieiK exhibition. We hope the farmers will htP Will promptly attend to all business en- I Af A. A 11 I passenger, No. 3 2:40 a. trustea to ms care.

ages in tne pear trees, skimming the sur- u. unison ior ilo)d another year and make the fair a suc I AMP Fixtures, Notions, Sponges, Fine Soaps, Window Shades, Picture Frames Capital Stock face of the leaves iiuuute jmige ji. iMoeii ior superintend cess. VZU Kaeh. LEAVE EMPORIA Mall and Express, No.

2 Stock Express, No. 4 ent of public instruction, and W. B. Parsons EAST. 7 :35 a.

12 :38 a. Hon. J. C. Cuset, Maj.

J. Hudson and Plow Laying, Pointing: and Sharp for county attorney. Mr. Adair is well I Nelson Abbott will be at Defiance Octo Club Rates, We are now offering to club the Voice Presi dent Geo. I.

Inge, Allen Co. Vice President II. C. Lerned. ening a Jspceiuity.

known as an intelligent, honest, capable of ber 5, at 2 p. and at Neosho Falls at 7 Woodson Co. man, and has hosts of friends. 3Ir. Mott is Com os, finishes, Tobacco Cigars, Alcohol, Pure Wines for medicinal and sacramental purposes.

KW Physicians, and others, will find our stock of medicines complete, warranted genuine, and of the best quality. ZW Store on Third Street, next door to the potoflicc, opposite the new Bank, ltf BUKLINGTOX, KANSAS. of the People and the Kansas Farmer. p. same day.

Turn out, everybody Secrktary K. E. Bacon, Coffey Co. an energetic oung man and we believe for one year, at the very low price of 3 Ass Secretary II. I.

Dickson, of Mill Fieks Sharpening a Specialty, also. -r-i niis returnea irom i i-nmnhii t.x He will advance. Now is the time to subscribe oouson i.o. I .11 WIVj VlllVJC uiucu imurovea makfi a strmur Afr. r.ii,m Treasurer G.

C. Snow, Woodson Co. and save money. Time Table K. T.

R. W. Trains arrive at Burlington as follows QOINQ NORTH. Passenger and Mail, 5 0G p. m.

Freight and Accommodation, 2 05 p. m. GOING SOUTH. Passenger and Mail, 8 35 a.m. reight and Accommodation, 11 45 a.

m. A. C. Majors, Agent. ne reports times about as close the nrKnt t.r.Kh Trustees-J.

M. Spurring, Allen county W. BO WE It, S. S. Tipton, Anderson county: C.

B. Phil- v.n., uuuc a- iieif-. tie I'finip imv i i JEWELRY, CLOCKS, I I mhiw nas given satisiaction Special Notice. My business is pay down, and those not to Ue intends to make a thorough canvass county; B. L.

Kingsbury, district at larse. rKACTICAI. PAINTER, iNeosno valley district fair is now Judge APison has made an excellent officer Will paint houses in the latest stvles, paying their bills promptly may expect to pay costs. J. w.

Henderson. The Fair to be holden this vear from! itn enamel or ieau, as desired. in progress, and the attendance will be and we doubt whether there is any i-rson verj' large. Let all our people attend that w'' cares to run against him. ilr.

Noell -pUGENK E. II A COX, WATCHMAKER September 29th to October 2I, Inclusive, at 9 1 -r Xeosho Falls, Woodson county. blgllS fc UlTiameiltal Fainting church Notices. Methodist Episcopal Church. Preaching each Sunday at 10 30 a.

in. and 7 30 p. m. Sunday School at 3 o'clock p. m.

can possibly do so. The band will e-o has been a resident of this count for sm. To Subscribers. All kinds of country produce oi down to-morrow morn inn-. teen j-ears, and has been engaged in teaching for ten or twelve years.

He undoubt Neatly executed. Wagons and Buggies butter, imtatoes, wood, received in For Premium List or information, address, H. Dickson, Xeosho Falls, or E. E. viaajs unmeuiateiy lonowing the mormn t.

were presented with a mess of excel- payment for subscriptions to the Voice. liACON, uurlington, Kan. edly is well qualified, and if elected will "ive AN Painted in the best style. For a good job Two or three loads of wood wanted at once his whole time to the duties of the office. Choir meetings on Friday evenings.

All largest potato weighed four pounds. Missouri, Kansas TeurasR'y. Mr. Parsons is undoubtedly acquainted wno may desire are cordially invited iUK same person brousrht us VXI illlU iqiUf JLlxlIIlIl with everv voter in the count v. jmrl aueiiu tne anove services.

ot as good Irish potatoes a we have seei The completion of the great iron bridge Call at his shop on Miami old Postotliee JY Agent. We employ no agents to collect moneys or receive subscriptions for this office. When we do they will have the proper ability as a lawyer is unquestionable. S. WERT8.

SUDl. S. S. building, Burlington, Kansas. JEWELER, BURLINGTON, KANSAS.

over the Missouri river at Itoonville, enables this popular line to oiler still bet I ms These candidates are before the immiiI. tir oiuhHTKRwc A'DHC was arr.stn.l iic a. ihu was arrested I 1 31 ISCELLANEOL'S. credentials in support of their authority. ter laeilities tor the business between the Xortheast and the great Southwest.

for Lpis( opal Church. Services on Sundays, keeping a tippling shop in this citv He Shoo? a19 30aa.Um Sunday Waf "-r, the dice judge. 1 their indorsement, and we say vote for the man who you are satisfied will make the best officer. Club Rates for the Campaign. m- If I I I VV Tin Hi IITIfln-! A W.

HKXDEKSON, 1j. Hoi.den, Iiector. T1" auu usts, amounting in in clubs of not less than ten copies to -in deiault of payment he as The Fair. uki.ua tion a i. uhurch.

Services each sent to the calaboose one omce, we win send the oice of the People until the 4th of Xovember at 25 fSf All kinds of Watch and Jewelry work done on shortest notice, and Warranted. 1-y me uiuavoraole weather rendered the V. UNDERTAKER oanoatn, at a. m. and 7 30 p.

ni. Sab bath School at 12 m. Praver meetins cents Kr copy. Now is the time to sub- i- icn esieruay morninr display, as a whole, quite meager. The sen he.

Send in your clubs. every Wednesday evenincr. farmers of the county took but lit tle inter on a trip to Xew York and Washington. He expects to be gone about four weeks. A.

L1NEBA L'GH, 1 wo daily trains will be run between Hannibal and points in the great Xeosho valley in direct connections with all lines. Also, two daily trains between St. Louis and points in Southern Kansas. For the Texas trade, new and In tter facilities are offered. The rates have been greatly reduced, and arrangements have been made whereby through Pullman palace sleeping ears are niu from Chicago, Quiney, Hannibal and S(.

Louis, to Galveston, without change, passing through the finest portion of Southwest Missouri, Southern Kansas, the Indian Xation, and the most desirable Mirtion of Texas. S. G. Wright, Pastor. Look here, Farmers and Fvreu- est in it, and let it almost go by defaul The vegetable department was a failure.

During his services heie for the past six weeks he has won many friends, who ih ooay luse. 1 and Manufacturer of FURNITURE, BCRLIXGTOX', KANSAS. Factory on Hudson Street, lietween 2nd Baptist Church. Services each Sabbath, at 10 30 a. m.

and 7 30 p. m. Prayer nave a good, well selected stock of xlie display of fruit was very creditable, WATCHMAKER wagon timlier on hand, and can put up just and had the other departments tilled thf meetings on vveunesuay evening of each week, at 7 30 p. m. Sabbath School at him a prosperous journey and safe return.

Mrs. Thos. Johnston sent to our oflice as good wagons (if not a little better) as niu as wen, the tair would have been a de 3U a. in. J.

P. Way, Pastor. a half-bushel of as fine peaches as we have you can buy any where in this state. We cided success. and 3d, here I am prepared to do all kinds of work in 1113- line on short notice.

Special attention given to the Undertak AND Anyone contemplating a trio fo South christian Church. Services each T.ord's seen many a day. The hnv Mr. Peter Weimer had thirty-four varie are prepared to put up spring wagons and buggies also, to onler. Our prices are right I'aaiiiociocK a.

m. School and by unanimous rnt I i'-' ll.l I II.lt, lies 01 apples on display; also peaches and at 9 30 a. m. ern Kansas, the Indian Xation or Texas, should Thomas Dorwin, passenger agent, Sedalia, for a correct map, with time tables rates of fare. Ac hnsran i ,,,1., CsC moe pears, besides a lot of small fruit canned and generous women to the printers in Coflev preserved in alcohol, that were very nice down on hard pan, call on us before you go elsewhere and see what we can do for you.

Top buggies repaired and thoroughlj- refitted. Machinery repaired. We warrant all ing I epartment. Having had a long experience in the business am prepared to render any service required in that line with satisfaction. COFFINS 'ALWAYS OX BAM) and furnished to order at bottom prices FOR CASH.

county. Thanks. Airs. l.u Dunn had one-halt bushel ot JEWELER ki'fexger'b block, 3o BURLINGTON, KANSAS. the largest and linest reaches we have seen iU.

i. A. I.AHXKR brought to our office 111 unks! I il Justices and Constables' blanks on hand of our work. Remember you will find us at fa number of peaches of the black freestone since we have been in Kansas. Mr.

W. W. Tipton had some fine varieties our shop near Bancroft's Livery stable, Bur variety, from Mr. T. M.

Sanders's on and or sale cheap. Also blank school Itonds. linjrton Kansas. Scott creek. They are perfect beauties and of fruit in cans; also some display of N.B.

Will take all kinds produce for ork. CITY OFFICERS. Mayor David Grimes. Councilman J. J.

S. King, G. True, Geo. H. Dickenson.

Police Judge and) City Clerk, M- v- B- biiEAFOR. ttorney Vr. L. McConnell. Treasurer A.

L. Woodford. Marshal and Street) Commissioner, 1K 1 KOL'TY- Assistant Marshal W. II. Clark.

of count rv 17 tf- Smith Denny. are very large. Mr. Sanders lias a good AUCTION. many peaches that are larire and well fla Mrs.

W.T. Baker had a line display of LOCAL ITJEILVIIS. vored. He lias a good farm and is a sub house plants, representing lifty-two varie Will promptly attend to anything In his line. ill have a stock of Clocks and Jewelry on hand in a few days.

ltf CHEAP.FKAXK HAS COMK fanner. ties. 1 his was a liner disnlav. bv one nr- Xow is the time to buy vour clothinir CLARK'S andCrippen Bros. is the place.

We Money to I ay Taxes a. son in this line, than we ever before saw at any fair. Mr.Chas. Kahnt, our lively shoemaker, FLOURING MILLS, i-c. have a large and well-selected stock of JEL.

S. A. Brown Co. say they have bought PHOTOORAPH: G-ALLERT, ready-made clothing, hats, caps and gents' a hay press, and will be ready to buy. at of this city, had a display of his workman furnishinr sroods.

Ac JXCKLSIOR WATER MILLS. fJ 1 IA1 a ton, all the hay that mav come to mar ship 111 the manufacture of boots and shoe- AUCTION I'OMISSIOX. that was very creditable, and would sue ivcl, as soon as they can set up their press. Every farmer should nut im all M.e cessfully compete with the skill of the bes importeii clot lis is full and complete, purchased direct from importers, all of hich we are selling as low as any house in the valley. Xo trouble to show goods.

Prices to suit the times. Call and see us. 20-4 1 COFFET COUNTY OFFICERS. Sheriff M. B.

Hoover. Clerk of District Court J. F. Harlan. Treasurer S.

J. Carter. Clerk Job Throckmorton. Probate Judge Wm. A.

Allison. Register of Deeds Wm. II. Bear. Attorney A.

M. F. Randolph. Sup't Instruction G. N.

McConnkll. Surveyor K. Q. Cornelius. Coroner Dr.

V. T. Wiseman. possibly can until frost comes. This much workmen in the State.

needed machine will save thousands of dol 'IM. 1 1: iiuiujs uiu not muKe many entries in their department. A case of hats and bon IJL RLINO I ON, KANSAS. Above Cow-gill's Drug Store, Where you can all kinds and sizes of" Pictures, from the smallest Locket to an 8xlO. I'M" Picture taken from other pictures.

Large pictures made from small ones. Every thing in my line done to onler. Particular attention given to children. Iirge assortment of licture Frames always on hand. j'jf nets manufactured by Mrs.

Tipton attracted lars to our county. jt Iroceeditifs in rrobate Court. Estate of J. C. Wilson, deceased.

Cita- ia i considerable attention. THE EXCELSIOR WATER MILLS! Are in running order again, and ready to do all kinds of grinding on the MOST LIBERAL, TERMS Mr. anil Mrs. Isham had some nice oil Commissioners 1st District, D. Miller.

2nd A. N. Van Slyck. 3rd Chas. Brown, Ch'man.

isucu to wkiow to take out letters of paintings on exhibition. noticed a patent churn that attracted administration on said estate. Estate of Hannah SnmiM some attention. But the novelty of the v. -t, Ul whole fair, was a miniature steam engine for tlT Communications, advertisements Claim of J.

K. Snodgrass heard anl illow 'D LOCALS, TO INSURE INSERTION, SHOULD ed. AN driving light machinery, entered bv E. BI HANDED IN BY MONDAY NOON OF EACH Bacon. For the purpose of exhibiting it WEEK.

city county. xiwer and usefulness, he attached it to FULL LINE OF ready to wait on customers To succeed requires fair, square dealing. A man who is dishonest mav make headway for a short time, but eventually he will be found out, and treated as he deserves, and will be shunned by all. Realizing these fact--, the Harter Bros, intend to deal with their customers fairly and honorably, and sell them goods that will meet their representations. Remember they keep dry goods, notions, boots and shoes, and will sell very cheap for cash.

Farmers, take notice that O. Walkling Bro. ill pay the highest prices for castor lioans, in cash. Any person desiring to trade city property for a well improved farm will do well to call at this oflice. Go to Allison's for paints and oils.

Notice. If you want pure drugs, and fancy notions, at nanic'nrices. call Always promptly. A sewing machine, and it worked like JASIIIOXABLE TAILOK. I.

GARWOOD, COI 3l) MIAMI ST.S., BUKLINGTOX. KANSAS, Estate of Burr minors. James II. Burr appointed guardian of W. II.

Burr, Xettie Burr and Alice Jackson. Hearing on petition for order of sale fixed for October 7. Estate of Allen Crocker, deceased. Petition for order of sale of real estate to pay debts tiled. Ordered to tic rwi.o- charm.

The power is sixtv-four notmds tn OPENING THE CAMPAIGN. the square inch. 1 he cost ot the engine and oiler is $G0, and it is so light as to be iasily carried and bundled bv one person T- 1... 1... 1.

1 ra lla lly J-Mass Meeting T. 3, 1M7-1. Km re niu oy me neat 01 a Keroscim No Man Need to Waft for his grist as I have plenty of power and machinery to do big work quickly. Lonif amp or by being placed on a cooking or DRY GOODS MOTIONS, Constantly on hand. We sell at all times at auction prices, and at Auction Every Saturday.

leafing stove. 10, 1874. Estate of Dora Fearl, deceased. Application for citation to take out letters of administration filed. Estate of Xoah Vandever, deceased.

Letters of administration granteil to Wm.Van- Would call the attention of his old patrons and the public- in general to the fact that he is still engaged' in the Tailoring business, as alnne, where he will promptly till all orders entrusted to him. lie is iii receipt of the monthly fashions, and keeps thoroughly informed as to style of cutting and also as to stvle of mere were some very good specimens of orn on exhibition. Hhii.J. F. Hudson, our nominee for Congress and Hon.

J. M. Firey will be present and address the meeting. C. Ctisej', nominee for Governor, Can Grind two Grists of Wheat and one of Corn at the Same Time.

In the poultry department there were around at McMullen's store. lever. Gentlemen wanting good and fashionable two or three coops of line fowls, oocenter isiace 01 iieniey minors. First annual Go to Allison's drug store for pure drugs. All kinds of dry goods, at Walkling cu oy n.

ij. ivingsimrv as an excellent Col. J. II. Hallowell, nominee for Attorney General, and Hon.

Nelson Abbott, nominee settlement of F. Henley, guardian, tiled breed for camp meeting purposes. and allowed. There were some pretty fair hogs of the Chester White and'Suflblk breeds. The cheap.

Buy your dry goods of Eppinger you will save money. H. G. Beatty is selling at extremely low ivscate ot atson Eittle, deceased. Jas.

Allen appointed administrator of said es stock on exhibition was not worthy of Have four run of burrs and bolt and machinery to suit. ltf S. K. CROSS. ISLINGTON CITY STEAM FLOURING SAW tate.

Citizens of Coffey and adjoining counties, come and see us. We can sell vou more good goods for a little money than you can find elsewhere in this country. Goods consigned to us tor sale will bedisposed of to the fM'st advantage ami proceeds promptly accounted for, on the most reasonable terms. Call and see us, in SWINDLER'S BUILDING, 3d STREET Burlington, Kansas. 15 F.

T. special notice. for Secretary of State, are also expected. Come one, come all, and hear the issues of the daj' discussed. The ladies are especially invited to be present.

D. C. Spukgeon Ch'n! Tim. Baker, Sec'y. Independent Reform County Convention.

prices. He does not intend to li undersold I here were two passable stallions, but by anyone. not tine enough to attract especial atten tion. Walkling's work lone cannot fail to obtain it bv leaving their orders "with him. Cutting done on short notice and at reduced Produce taken in exchange for work.

Discount for cash. ltf IIOM AS CAMPBELL, GKNKKAI. IN-DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, CLOTHING AND NOTIONS, the place to buy good boots and shoes. Hani. Willetthad probably the best team Hats of all deserintions.the eheanost.

at Eppinger's. on the ground on exhibition. Mr. J. F.

Jones, of California township, LKGAL. MILLS. Custom Work Done Short Notice. The best cigars at Allison's drug store. Coppock sells bread at.

five cents a lojif on naxi a very good breeding mare, and a well-built, finely proportioned suckling colt School House Dedication. The following is the programme of exercises for the dedication of Rural Dale school house, in district Xo. 44, Coftev eounty, Kansas, October 3, 1874 Call to order, at 7 :30 p. m. Song: "We're met again." Speech, by J.

M. Spangler. Song: "I am twining." Essay, by Mrs. Kate Jones. Song: "Xearer home." Recess of fifteen minutes.

Song: "We shall know each other there." Speech, by Albert Jones. ind everything else in his line in nro por The people ot Coffey count, without re-ganl to past party affiliations, who are in favor of genuine reform, retrenchment and economy in the administration of our pub-lie a Hairs, and are opposed to monopolies, are requesteVl to meet in Convention, at the Court House in Burlington, on Saturday, Oct. 3, 1874, at 11 o'clock a. for the purpose of placing in nominat ion for the following offices; llepre-utative, (J 1st District; Clerk of the Dist- tion. 00111 or which took blue ribbons.

On Notice by Publication. State of Kansas, Cotti-y County. ss. In th District Court. Phi neas Rich, plaintiff, vs.

J. 1'iuiai auernoou a running race, The finest assortment of men's and bovs" halt-mile dash, for a purse of 10, took place. bats in the city, at Walkling Bros. Fi.orR, Meal, Fkej axu Lcmbeh Constantly on Hani akd For at Lowest Market Rates. mere were nine onirics.

linL AnmM' Hartl'ord, Lyon Kansas, John L. Farwcllrlefendant For bargains in groceries, von should sorrel horse won the race. This was the II. G. Beatty.

He is ottering great bar uereu.iant will Uikc notice that he has been sued iv the said n. closing exercise of Friday. gains. ricnourt; Mipermtendent of Public Instruction; Probate Judge; and County Attorney also to select 12 deleo-aton fo at district court of Coffey county W'QLLD CALL THE ATTENTION ot the people of his vicinity including the citizens of Coflev county, to his During the niirht there was finite HIGHEST Market Price paid In Cash for Corn and Saw Lojrs. W'alkling Bros, have iust received--a tend the Senatorial Convention to be held l.uil ne.

iiiusi answer ttie pttition liknl against him in his action in the office of the choice selection of parasols. HARLAN McCONNELL, at I.e Koy, Oct. 1874. Each townshin t-lll i 1 ltf Proprietors. J.

C. Coppock new iroods of everv dei 01 saui court on or before the Gth day ot November, A. D. 1S74, or said etitioii will betaken as true and judsnnent render- m-, ciii Him ii one utts in tne for every 10 votes cast for Cotintv class in his line and he sells mighty cheap ior casn. treasurer in 104a and an additional vote aci-oillinir lor he iil imtifV lor each traction over 5 votes so cast, which THE HARTFORD WATER MTLLS Don't think of buying clothing lie fore ailing on David' Eppinger.

The "largest plamtift, is the ow ner and in the possession of the southeast quarter of section -t) in township 21, of ranire 14. in miiin. large and well selected stock of general merchandise. He offers at lowest cash price ami exchange' for all kinds of produce. JJAXCKOFT LIYEET A.l will entitle the townships to representation an follows: Avon, Burlington, 35; California, Hampden, Key West, 1a? Roy, 17; Liberty, Neosho, 11; Ot- newest and cheajM-st assortment to le found there alwa vs.

Speech, by Harvey Petty. Song: on the green hillside." Speech, by James Massingi'l. Song "Crown the song king." Dialogues. Song "Fret not for to-morrow." Speech, by Chas. M.

Boyles. Essay, by Mrs. Mattie Song, by C. X. Rice.

Speech, by II. H. Klock; Closing song: 'Good night." Erastus Smith, J.I. Fleming, S. S.

Smith, Committee. atoresaui, aiw tnat pUintifl'v title thereto shower, which rendered the track so heavy that there could Ik? 110 riding or racing until afternoon. Promptly at 10 o'clock on Saturday the business in 5U of this city closed 'their houses and hied to the fair grounds. The forenoon was spent in examining ami awarding premiums 011 horses and stock. At 1 o'clock p.

ni. ladie's eqnetrianship was called. There were threo contestants. While all rode well, the blue was awarded to Miss Ryan. The trotting race wiu called.

There were three entries 11. A. Jackson's sorrel stallion, J. B. Garrett's bay.

111 a re and Ed. Drum's Look into Copp-H-k's ice-cream and lem tumwa, I'leasant, 12; i'ottawattomie, onade rooms and then trv what he has itock creek, Spring creek, Star, 6. there. By order of the Independent Reform H. G.

Beatty is now rro-erii-s antral Committee. D. C. Spbrgeon, Chairman. Txm.

Baker, Secretary. iK- ioi-eer quie.lel against any and all claims ot said defendant theretoor of am me claiming: under said defendant, anil that said defendant and all persons lahniii" under him Ik perpetually enjoined from claiming or setting up any title, estate, interest or claim to said premises adverse to the. said plaintiff, am tor costs and other proper relief. Vy. L.

McCoxxem, Attorney for ess th-in 10 ner on than ever before ottered in the county. FEED STABLE. SUA MI STKEKT, JiURLlXGTON, KANSAS. I. D.

Frazier has removed his barber shop to west side of st reet, next dnr north of Dr. hew any one desir A Card. Located on the Xeo.sho Iliver, at Hartford, Iyon Kansas. WIM'O CUSTOM AS WELL AS merchant work and have the capacity to lie prompt in all. RATES OF TOLI The one-eighth for limit and the one-sixth for Corn, and complete satisfaction guaranteerl.

All grists weighed in and out. Fanners designing to their own crops, can have the same ground at our Mills at the altove rates of toll. tW We have a SAW MILL attachment and saw lum'wr at- sr ets per hunlrd. RCMiAN, KMiKlt lt Propria ori. chestnut sorrel stallion.

Jackson drew the inside. They came up to the score in line were sent off on the first effort. Drum's TO THE VOTEBS OF CoFFEY COUNTY Teachers9 Examination. OrncK oy County Superintendent, J'chlinoton, Sept. 14, 1874.

regular Teachers' Examination for coiicy county will be iield at the school aou )n Burlington the first Saturday -n uetober, eoinmeneing at 9 o'clock a. m. G. X. McConnell, Snp.

Public Instnu tion. AVIXlSOK OPPOSITE THE An T. S. F. DEPOT, hinporia.

Kansas. Ur. I nthor I am a candidate for the office of county Buggies and horses to let at sati ing a suiooni suave or a giMMl job of hair-cutting can have it done to crfcctinii. Fresh arrival of prints, at Walkling Bros. Coppock's Bakery is an institution in this city, and if yni notice the nish there for good bread, cakes, pies and fuicv ro-t-eries.

ym will hi able rates. horse soon drew ahead, and kept it through attorney; and inasmuch as I am entirely unable to visit you all, I adopt this mode of out. Garrett's m.in 1....11.. 1.. "Bus" runs to and from all trains.

t-W Ca refill I treats horses fhr proprietor. The largest iiotel and the Iksi ssnuple room in the citv. Terms, $2 00 jht lfiy, Trains on tle T. S. I-'.

K-vid slop liis hotis for addressing you, and trust that each one of l.rlll every time. Jackson's horse did nme nice injuries. Wm. lUx. non.

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1874-1874