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Voice of the People from Burlington, Kansas • 3

Voice of the People from Burlington, Kansas • 3

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5 75 Hie JKetorm canvassers in tins county will save the county at least $600 over ANNOUNCEMENTS. J. D. Frazier has removed his barbershop MISCELLANEOUS. DRUGS MEDICINES.

the c0pk I 1 are meeting witn encouragement in their last year's charges. We supposed that f' canvass. to west side of 3d street, next door north JFor Jtepretauatlce. of Dr. Venard's office, where aivy one desir- We are authorized to announce the name 1 in a smooth shave or a good job of hair- his bill was made as a bluff, but it did not bluff us worth a cent.

Our bid was made Oh, ho I ttagle is in high dudgeon be cutting can have it done to perfection. 1Y. HENDERSON, UNDERTAKER of B. L. Kingsbury as an independent candidate for the Legislature from this county.

irAi, DH. AV. P. OSBOKX UEALEKS in WEDNESDAY, OCT. 21, 1874.

COKKKSPONDKNCE, OX SUBJECTS OF cause we are a candidate for county attor ney. Oh, jealousy, thou green-eyed mon st in good faith, and if the contract had been awarded us, we should have, complied, without a grumble. Now that we have announced ourself as si candidate, Xi RAL 1NTEKK8T, SOLICITED FROM ALL and Manufacturer of i IONS OK THE COUNTY. rohnte Juilye. I am a candidate for re-election to the office of Probate Judge of Coffey county, Kansas.

Wm. A. Allison. Mr. G.

W. Kekver, who lives across the river, brought load of sweet potatoes of we expect him to howl and lash himself DRUGS, MEDICINES, Walkling Bros, have just received a choice selection of parasols. Look into Coppock's ice-cream and lemonade rooms and then try what he has there. II. G.

Beatty is now selling groceries at lels than 10 per on an average less than ever before offered in the county. Fresh arrival of prints, at Walkling Bros. FURNITURE, into a terrible rage, and nothing will be THE MAILS. extra quality and sie to town last week, too mean or dirty for him to hurl at us JiL itllAUTUA, KANSAS. and favored us with samples.

The mails arrive and depart from the and not satisfied with his own talent in BOOKS AND STATIOITE3BT, 1 iilington postofliee as follows: Arrives Factory on Hudson Street, 4etween 2nd and 3d, where I am prepared to do all kinds J. 'Henderson attended the grand lodge, O. O. in Leavenworth last C'ounty Attorney. I am a candidate for the office of County Attorney.

Silas Fearl. I am a candidate for the office of County (hat line, he has engaged the services of a person known among printers as a ll South, by R.lt, 7 :43 a. m. a. m.

of work in my line on short notice. Special attention given to the Undertaking Department. Having had a long ex Ju lit North, by K.U, 4 :30 p. m. 5 :30 v.

AUCTION. Attorney of Coffey county. and who is a proficient in the line of running over stale uaradies to use in his dirty work. We say go in. "Let slip the dogs week.

He reports a pleasant and weli-at tended meetln.g The Band boys were out on dress parade yesterday, having their pictures ta CHKAP FKANK HAS COME ictt mail arrives Mondajs, Wednesdays Wm. B. Parsons. perience the business am prepared to render any service required in that line rruiaye, at a. and departs of war" and we shall await the on set with satisfaction.

I will be a candidate for election to the uie days, at i r. M. ken. Tliev gave the citizens of Burling COFFINS ALWAYS OX HAND ith the greatest composure. office of County Attorney of Coffey county.

ton quite a musical treat on the occasion. I'liicka mail arrives Tuesdays, Thursdays i nd Saturdays, at 6 :00 p. and departs Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays, at William L. McConnell. and furnished to order at bottom prices FOR CASH.

Mb. Beattv had one of his ha stacks To the Voters of Coffey County Coffey County Medical Society. Burlington, Oct. 13, 1874. The society held their regular quarterly IB AUCTION AND COMMISSION.

burned on Sunday last, by his own care At the request of many friends from N. B. AV'ill take all kinds of country a. m. i' bondale mail arrives Fridays, 11:00 a and departs same day, at 1 :00 P.

M. ney Order hours from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m.

lessness, as he admits. The day was still, c- different parts of the. county I have con and he only lost the one stack, among sev meeting at the omee of Drs. venard Hopkins, at 1 o'clock p. m.

Members pres cluded to be an Independent candidate for prouuee ior 17 JTEMEMBEK eral. ent. Drs. Mussnn. Venard.

llnn- the office of County Attorney of Coffey Afn IT Tl, 1...... 7 u. ui Liiifl una CLARK'S ffice open for delivery of mail from 7 4 lock A. M. to 8 P.

M. lieiueiuber railroad time is half an hour la ter than town time. P. S. PATTON, P.

M. )orn Kins, Wiseman cc Allison; absent, I gone to Garnett, to take charge of the Cofflnj sliannon Sheafor tTeks, Osb Plajndealer, as editor and publisher. in(j McQuaid. miiee. i.t.

wrs p. 11: t- Quaid MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. LEGAL BLANKS. IE3 OT GKR, IEEE 1 odge is able and energetic, and will soon Minutes of last meeting read and adopted. The committee appointed to report on demonstrate whether the Garnett people CHEMICALS, PERFUMERY, FANCY AN ft TOILET ARTICLES, PUTTY, OILS, PAINTS, VARNISHES, DYE-STUFFS, COAL OIL, are in need of another paper.

county, and if elected, I ill guarantee a careful, efficient and economical discharge of the duties of the office. I have been in active practice in the courts in Ohio and in this State since the spring of 1861 and have lived for the past five years in the adjoining county of Woodaon and my practice was before Judge J. R. Goodin of Humboldt, to whom I refer as to my standing as an attorney. Peter Bell.

the subject of Ccrrebrs-spinal Meningitus An amusing incident occurred in the as it occurred in the Neosho valley, report- Tloie Table T. S. F. It. It.

LEAVE EMPOKIA WEST. dl uud Express, No. 1 6:45 p.m. ssmiger, No. 3 i 2:40 a.m.

LKAVK EMPORIA EAST. 1 til and Express, No. 2 7:35 a. m. LAMP Fixtures, Xotions, Fine Soaps, Window Shades.

Picture Frames BURLINGTON, KANSAS. Above CowghTs Drug Store, south part of town Monday evening. Mr. ed progress. The subject of typho-mala- Combs, Brushes, Tobacco Cisrars.

Alro- Wm. Osborn sent his little boy, about seven raial fever was introduced by Dr. Manson, Where" you can g-et all kinds ami hol, Pure Wines for medicinal and sacramental purposes. years old, alter the cow, and the little fel- Drs- Venard, Wiseman and Hopkins taking ock Express, No. 4 12:38 a.

low, failing to find her, stuck to the hunt part in the discussion. The report of Di Flrysicians, and others, will find our FULL LINE 0F sizes 01 Jf ictures, from tlie smallest Locket to an 8xlO. Pictures taken from other pictures. until dark, when the mother got uneasy, Manson, as treasurer, was read and accept- and a search was instituted, which was ed. The society proceeded to ballot for of- Time Table K.

T. II. W. Trains arrive at Burlington as follows UOINU NORTH. stock of medicines complete, warranted genuine, and of the bestqualitv.

tW Store on Third Street, next door to the postonice, opposite the new Bank, getting quite exciting, when he put in an tkers to serve the ensuing year, which re large pictures maue Irom small ones. DRY GOODS Every thing in my line done to order. Far- suited as follows: president, Dr. Venard; lti KAJiSAS. appearance and' stopped proceedings.

Blank! Blanks! i asseuger ami jiau, Uo P. 1 relght and Accommodation, 2 05 p. vice-president, Dr. Sheafor; treasurer, Dr I ticular attention given to children. Large assortment of Picture Frames always on hand.

ltf JEWELRY, CLOCKS, fec. uoixo SOUTH. Manson; recording secretary, Dr. Allison, eorresixniding secretary, Dr. Wiseman, NOTIONS, Justices and Constables' blanks on hand and br sale cheap.

Also blank school AS IONA1J LE TAILOR. ami 8 35 a. si 1 reiglit and Accommodation, 11 45 a. gUGENE E. BACON, censors, Drs.

Hopkins, Sheafor and Shan Superintendent of I'nblie Instruction. Please announce me as a candidate for County Superintendant at the coming election. G. N. McConnell.

1 hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of Superintendent of Public Instruction for Coffey county, at the ensuing election. J. II. No ell. We are authorized to announce the name of Miss Mary P.

Wright as a candidate for the office of County Superintendent of Public Instruction. Samuel S. Tipton is a candidate for the bonds. A. C.

Majors, Agent. non. Art. 11, sec. 3 of by-laws changed to read as follows Five members shall con Burlington l'ttblic School Literaay Constantly on hand.

We sell at all times at auction prices, and at Auction Every Saturday. I'll UltCH NOTICES. Methodist Episcopal Church. Preach stitute a quorum." Art. 8 of by-laws was WATCHMAKER Society.

lug each Sunday at 10 30 a. m. and 7 30 changed to read as follows Every mem- 1 I. GARWOOD, COK. 3D MIAMI BURLINGTON, KANSAS, Organized on Tuesday evening Oct.

13. p. nu Sundav School at 3 o'clock p. ucr who snan iau to present a written or Offiit-rs: President, Prof. C.

B.Ishain, Vice Citizens of Coffey and adioiuinsr counties. Class immediately following the morning oral communication on some medical sub AND Pres. Miss L. D. Hopkins, Secretary, Miss come anu see us.

vv can sell vou more ject at each regular meeting shall be fined service aim on eunesuay evenings Prayer meeting Thursday evenings good goods for a little money than vou can Ine. Daniel, Treas. Ed. S. Henderson Would call the attention of his old pa- office of County Superintendent of Public fifty cents unless a sufficient excuse be ad hnil elsewhere in this country.

Goods trons and the Dublic in sreneral to the fact Choir meetings on Friday evenings. All Executive Com. Miss Lillie Harding, Mr. Instruction, subject to the decision of the consigned to us for sale will be'disposed of that he is still engaged in the Tailoring who may desire are cordially invited judged by the society." Drs. Wiseman, I.

II. Patron, and Mr. D. C. Stephens.

people ot Coney county at the polls. ine ucsL auvaucage anu proceeds prompt- business, as aoove, wiiere lie will promptly Meets every other Tuesday. Officers JEWELER, BURLINGTON, KANSAS. attend the above services. S.

E. Pendleton, Pastor. N. S. Werts, Supt.

S. S. elected every three months. ric of the Jiintrlct Court. To the Voters ok Coffey County: v.wimw-u iui, un ine most reasonable nu an oruers entrusteu to mm.

lie is in terms. Call and see us, in receipt of the monthly fashions, and keeps SWINDLER'S BUILDING, 3d STREET thoroughly informed as to style of cutting Hopkins and Manson were appointed a committee of resolutions to report at an adjourned meeting. Adjourned to meet Saturday, Oct. 17th, Miss Mary P. Wright, whose announce I hereby announce myself as a candidate Episcopal Church.

Services on Sundays, and making, also as to style of goods- Burlington, Kansas. Gentlemen wanting good and fashionable at 11 clock a. m. and 0 p. in.

Sunday for the office of Clerk of the District Court 15 F. T. Stephen ft. at 7 p. in.

MCSSOV. 1'ivs ment appears in another column, is before the people of this county as a candidate for work done cannot tail to obtain it bv School at JO a. in. L. L.

Holden, l'ector. J. M. Allison, Sec'y protein. ami iespecuuuy asK ttie support ot my MILLINERS.

leaving tneir oruers witn linn. friends Robert II. Adair. the office of Superintendent of public In Cutting done on short notice and at re struction. She has been actively eniraired duced Cokurkoational Church.

Services each ILLINmtY GOODS. Burlington, Oct. 17, 1874. Society met according to adjournment. i nereny announce myself to the voters Sabbath, at 11 a.

in. and 7 30 p. m. Sab of Coffej-county as a candidate for the of in the profession of teaching for main- .11. bath School at 12 in.

Prayer meeting years, ami nas acquired a reputation as a fice of Clerk of the District Court of said Produce taken in exchange for work. Discount for cash. ltf OMAS CAMPBELL, GENERAL DEALEH IN Committee reorted the following preamble and resolutions, which were unanimously adopted successful teacher, scarcely second to none. every Wednesday evening. S.

G. right, Pastor. Baptist Church. Services each Sabbatl county. D.

V. Mott. To the Voters of Coffey County: As a lady of acknowledged ability, a prac Whereas, Many of our patrons who are tical educator and one whose interests lie I am a candidate for the office of Clerk of at 30 a. m. and JO p.

in. 1'raver MRS. E. HARTER, directly in connection with the subject of the District Court of Coffey county, at the meetings on Wednesday evening of cad DRY GOODS. reasonably prompt in the payment of their bills for dry goods, groceries and other necessaries for themselves and families, week, ut i 30 p.

m. Sabbath School at ensuing erection. 1. adhams. public instruction, she is eminently fitted for the office.

She promises, should she 3F All kinds of Watch aud Jewelry work done on shortest notice, and Warranted. 1 -y A. LlNJiJHA UGH, WATCHMAKER AXD JEWELER kppenger's block, 3o BURLINGTON, KANSAS. 9 30 a. m.

J. P. Way, Pastor. MILLINER AM) DRESSMAKER, seem to entertain the idea that their phv- Editor Voice of the People Please GROCERIES, ne elected, to give the people her entire iclan's bills can await their pleasure even Christian Church. Services each Lord's announce my name as a candidate for re time: and with her qualifications and no for a term of years; and Day, at 11 o'clock a.

m. Sunday School at 8 30 a. ni. CLOTHING Whereas, Our duties to ourselves and conflicting interests, if placed in her hands our educational interests must, be well sub served. families require that such impressions be election to the office of Clerk of the Dis trict Court, subject to the vote of the peo pie, at the ensuing November election.

J. F. Harlan. To the Voters of Coffey County: Burlington, Kansas, Would announce to the citizens of county and surrounding country tha' her Stock of corrected, therefore AND NOTIONS, Hartford, Lyon Kansas, Resolved, That the practice of medicine CITY OFFICERS. Mayor David Grimes.

Councilman J. L. Harding, J. S. Kixii, B.

G. True, II. M'Callister, Geo. II. Dickenson.

County Superintendent. If M. Hazard" meant me when upon the above subject in your last is I herelry announce myself as a candidate is in no wise dine rent its business aspects from any other legitimate pursuit. for the office of" Clerk of the District Court TTTOULD CALL TIIE ATTENTION MILLINERY, FANCY AND HAI Patrons are under as much legal and moral of the people of his vicinity includ sue, lie made a mistake bv savinr I did not, and respectfully ask my fellow" citizens to obligation to promptly nay their nhvsi- ing tlie citizens of Coney county, to his Will promptly attend to anything in his my name. If heneant the writer of M.

V. B. Sueai or. anu well selected stock give my claims a just consideration. Sept.

15th, 1874. J. M. Kite. Police Judge and( City Clerk, line.

Will have a stock of Clocks and the other article on the subject, he made a Goods is now complete; that she intends to keep the merchandise, lie offers goods Jewelry on hand in a few days. ltf eians as to pay their teacher, lawyer, merchant, preacher, blacksmith or farm laborer. Our fees are due Avhen our services are Attorney W. L. McConnell.

Treasurer A. L. Woodford. cash price and exchange for all kinds of mistake in saying that said writer advocated the abolition of the office. Tohisnues- Please announce my name as a candidate for the office of Clerk of the District Court.

produce. I). II. PROUTV. FLOURING MILLS, Marshal and Street) Commissioner, rendered and patient dismissed; our medi- Latest Styles and Novelticjs of the tion 111 the last paragraph Yes! Mr ANCKOFT I rescct fully solicit the support of all, hoping the grangers will pick me up (just as a Assistant Marshal V.

II. Clark. 'Hazard" can lind me in Burlington, with illes our are arsopen lor information on the suliect. anoitr families must he supported; jgXCELSIOR WAT Kit MILLS. big dog would a little one and give me a md irlad to talk with him.

if he will con- "nuu common Humanity requires that I jEL season, All of which will be sold very lov for cash, in fact, Will not be Undersold! line himself to the expense and results of we should never refuse to treat a patient merely because he is too poor to pay, we lively shaking) and shake me either into office or out of the country. But let these words ring, Tom can't spare a vote! Tom. B. Hastings. the office, as compared with other plans, THE EXCELSIOR eaniivjtand will not render our services to -AND- ind not ramble too much through the "dark ages' Ins referred to.

those who while they are able to pay persistent" refuse to do so. ZBTEIEID STABLE. WATER A. II. Smith.

COFFEY COUNTY OFFICERS. Sheriff M. B. Hoover. Clerk of District Court J.

F. Harlan. Treasurer S. J. Carter.

Clerk Job Throckmprton. Probate Judge Wm. A. Allison. Register of Deeds Wm.

H. Bear. Attorney A. M. F.

Randolph. Sup't Instruction G. N. McConnell. Surveyor It.

Q. Cornelius. Coroner Dr. W. T.

Wiseman. Commissioners 1st District, D. Miller. 2nd A. N.

Van Slyck. 3rd 44 Chas. Brown, Ch'man. Besolved, That while our duty requires MIAMI STREET, Tea ch ertt' JCjcu in i a tion The number in attendance at the exam-nation on the 3d inst. was large.

Many Particular attention given to cut Pinal Settlement Xotiee. Estate of Joseph M. Veteto, deceased. NOTICE is hereby given that I ill, on the 30th day of November, 1874, make final settlement as administratrix of said estate, in the Probate court of Coffej county, Kansas. JANE E.

I ESY, 4t Administratrix. that we should answer promptly all reasonable calls for our professional services, our duty to ourselves, our families and each other also require that we should be prompt ting, luting anu making J.ailios wearing BURLINGTON, KANSAS. Are in running order again, and ready to do all kinds of grinding on the MOST IilBERALi TERMS apparal. of the applicants were experieiKcd teachers, and quite a good number were those in the collection of our fees. On motion tW The highest market price paid in CsF" Buggies and horses to let at reason cash lor Ladies' natural hair.

who have been preparing themselves for the society adjourned able rates. 5 "Bus" runs to and from all trains. the work. The board was well pleased with the scholarly bearing of all. The fol- WM.

M. VKXARD, President. J. M. Allison, Secretary.

RAILROADS. EST" Carefully treats horses for diseases VS" Com mux ications, ad ertisem exts AND LOCALS, TO INSURE INSERTION, SHOULD BK HANDED IN BY MONDAY NOON OF EACH WEEK. and injuries. Wm. Bancroft, owing is a list of names of those receiving Always ready to wait on customer lt3 Proprietor.

The Ottumwa Grange on Intem promptly. perance. lAlSSOUftf rldm inisti-atorti JToiice. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned has been appointed by the Probate Court ot CoftW county Kansas, administrator of the estate of Noah Vandever, deceased. All persons having claims will present the same at once.

Wm. Vandever, Administrator. ertificates First Grade. Miss A. C.

Rankin. Second Grade. Miss Flora A. Thomp "JTJ ISLINGTON QUARRIES. CITV A.3VI COUNTY At a special meeting of tiie Ottumwa grange on the evening of the 17th, for the son, Mrs.

1. N. Lock, Misses Alhe Robin discussion of hat is the best plan for KANSAS EKAb No Man Need to Wait son, Libbie Thompson and Emma Part- BLUE LIMESTONE. ridg; Messrs L. A.

Robinson, I. N. Lock, Long for his grist as I have plenty of Railway. K. W.

Kinney, A. C. Hind, T. li. Robinson.

LOCAL ITEMS. power and machinery to do his work quickly. F. M. Shinn and A.

C. Dow. I am prepared to supply all orders foi Third Grade. Misses Ida G. Levering, rock at the most reasonable rates.

I can Can Grind two Orists of Wheat Nellie Parmely, Inez Daniels, M.E.Harlan, suppressing the intemperate use of intoxicating there was a full attendance and livelj debate. After many plans had been proposed, the following resolution was unanimously adopted, and the one who presented it ordered to furnish the Voice a eopj for publication Resolved, That the best plan to suppress the intemperate use of intoxicating liquors is to give the ladies a chance to vote. C. M. Boyles.

furnish and one of Corn at the Same Time. Sarah Harlan, Cassie Winget, Susie Stoute- meyer, Ollie Weimer, Libbie Austin and Dimension liock Acres Choice For Sale, in the Meetings. The. Independent lie form central committee have made arrangements to hold meetings as follows At Barber school house, in Pottawatomie township, Thursday, Oct. 22, 7 :30 p.

m. At Pleasant Valley school house, Rock Creek township, Friday, Oct. 23, 7 :30 p.m. At Avondale school house, Avon township, Saturday, October 24, 7 :30 p. m.

At the Harnett school house, in Key West Monday Oct. 2G. 7 :30 p. m. At the Key West school house, in Ke' West Tuesday, Oct.

27. 7 :30 p. m. At Hoover school house, in California Wednesday, Oct. 28.

7 :30 p. m. At Gillett's school house in Liberty tp. Thumlay, Oct. 20.7:30 p.m.

Good speakers will be present and address tho meetings. Let everybody turn out and hear the Issues of the day discussed. The Have four run of burrs and bolts S. K. CROSS.

and machinery to suit, ltf JURLINGTOX CITY G-KEAT NEOSHO VALLEY, L. C. Fel ton has just received a lot of fresh fancy candies of all kinds, hich he proposes to sell very low. To succeed requires fair, square dealing. A man who is dishonest may make headway for a short time, but eventually he will be found out, and treated as he deserves, and will be shunned bv all.

Realizing these facts the Harter Bros, intend to deal with their customers fairly and honorably, and sell them goods that will meet their representations. Remember thej keep dry goods, notions, boots and shoes, and will sell very cheap for cash. Farmers, take notice that O. Walkling Bro. will pay the highest prices for castor beans, in cash.

Any person desiring to trade city prop-cvty for a well improved farm will do well to call at this office. Go to Allison's for paints and oils. Notice. If you want pure drusrs. KANSAS.

FLOURING SAW WE DO NOT DESIRE TO BOLD Lands on siieculation, but to have Building1 Rock, Caps and Sills, Rock for Layer Work, CURB AND PAVING STONE, For less than any other material can had in this Rock suitable for Cellars, Wells and Grading at exceedingly low rates. Call and see what you can do, before letting your job. Orders from any point on the K. A T. Railway, promptly attended to.

them in the hands of men who will im prove them and make business for tlie road. ladies are esiecially invited to be present. I To carry this out we have fresh instrue- ion to cut down the prices to match the times, for this year! Custom Work Done' Short Notice. We will enumerate extra inducements to Fannie Lawrence; Messrs G. W.

Antrim, J. II. Isenburger, (i. W. Wooden, J.

C. Fear, W. C. McMahon, C. L.

Edwards, E. Wright, R. E. Findicy, J. A.

Findley, A. U. Pettj', I. N. Weimer and A.

C. Rupel. G. N. McConnell, Co.

Supt. Item ft from the Index. The very 11 nest exemplification of the horticultural productiveness of this state is to be seen at our office. It consists in two clusters of apples which have grown on two twigs. The largest one Is about eight inches in lenght and contains thirty-four well developed apples.

The other occupies about five inches, and contains twenty-five apples. They are from the orchard of Mr. R. C. Wood.

Call and look at them. Our advices from Woodson county are to the effect that the nomination of Mr. Stoeltzing is well received by the farmers generally, and the prospect is that he will carry that county by a handsome majority. On Friday last an accident befel a son of Mr. I).

J. Dibble, who lives east of here that ended his life. The j-oung man was an imbecile in his mind, and unfitted to take care 0 himself He had been pumping water for a short time liefore his death and Was found with his face in a puddle of water dead. land buyers for 1 74: The friends in the several neighbornoods will please circulate the notice of the meetings and make preparations for liolding the aiue. By order of the Independent Reform Central Committee.

D. C. Spukgeon, Chairman. Tim. Baker, Secretary.

A great reduction in price of Lands. 33" Discount of thirty-three and atliird and fancy notions, at call panic prices, Prices furnished upon application, ltf R. II. ROSE. around at McMullen's store- Flock, Meal, Feed and Lumber Constantly on Hani axd For Sale, at Lowest Market Rates.

per cent, for all cash. CS A free ride to General Land Office oyer our roau to the buyer of a Quarter Missouri, Kansas cC Teacaslt'y. section of land, and greatly reduced rates to laijd hunters. The Independent Reform Party. The radical organ are raising a hue and cry against the Independent reform party, charging that it is onlj a movement of the old Democratic part in disguise.

Thej; saj" if j-ou vote for the reform part, jtou. will be affiliating with our old eminies. This we deny. The Reform part j- is a separate and distinct party from either the democratic or republican parties, and has the sympathies of neither. It is emphatically a new" or third party, organized expressly to correct the abuses and corruptions that have crept into and are fostered by both the old parties.

The republican part, originally was nothing but a third organized for the express purpose of staj'-ing the encroachments of the slavery power which could not be effected in cither of the old parties. The Independent reform part has been organized to staj the powers, and progress of monopolies, and to prevent the tyranny of capital over labor, and to secure a true and just equality of all classes, before the law whether farmers, mechanics, merchants, manufactories, professional men or capitalists. With this, in view, the party will go forward to ultinate victory. To those who are in favor of the principles of the reform party, we say vote j-our sentiments and you need have no fears of a sell out. IGIIEST Market Price paid in Cash for Wheat, Corn and Saw Logs.

Greatly reduced rates for freight and household goods from Hanibal, Seda- IIAkLAN McCONNELL. ltf Proprietors. ia or St. Louis. tW Last but not Lkast For payment i full on all contiacts Thirty-three and a third per cent, discount.

Recollect tlie.se otters are only for THE HARTFORD WATER MILLS! Go to Allison's drug store for pure drugs. All kinds of dry goods, at Walkling cheap. Buj your dnr goods ofEppingoj j-ou will save money. II. G.

Beatty is selling at extremelj low prices. He does not intend to be undersold bj' anyone. Walkling's is the place to buy good boots and shoes. Hats of all cheapest, at Eppinger's. The best cigars at Allison's drug store.

Coppock sells bread at five cents a loaf jmd everything' else in his line in proportion. The finest assortment of men's and boys' hats in the citj at Walkling Bros. For full information, with Maps. Cuts md Circulars, address President (Srant was in Garnett last week. Italian Minstrels were in town yes terday.

Mr. John Harlan's barn burned last night. Le Hoy Is working up that cast railroad excitement again. Thb Index wants Ie Roy to organize a Literary society. Right.

John Cox, jr I In town. He has been spending the summer In Lawrence. Mr. Wiooknd has moved his blacksmith Shop over the bridge to the east side. Mr.

A.C. Baku, has built the neatest Iortlco in town to hia residence in South Burlington. Mr. Tom IIolden of this city, lost hia 1 ISAAC T. GOODNOW, ind Commissioner, Neosho fudls, Kan.

The completion of the great iron bridge over the Missouri river at Eoonville, enables this popular line to offer still let-ter'facilities for the business between the Northeast and the great Southwest. Two daily trains will be run between Hannibal and points in the great Neosho 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 better facilities are The rates have been greatly reduced, and arrangements have been made whereby through Pullman palace, sleeping cars are run from Chicago, Quincy, Hannibal and St.

Louis, to Galveston, without change, passing through the linest portion of Southwest Missouri, Southern Kansas, the Indian Nation, and the desirable portion of Texas. Any one contemplating a trip to South em Kansas, the Indian Nation or Texas, should addres. Thomas Dorwin, general passenger ageut, Sedalia, for a correct inap, time tables rates of fare, Located on the Neosho Rive, at Hartfonl.Lyou Co.rKausas. WINDSOR HOTEL, OPPOSITE THE T. S.

F. DEPOT, Emporia, Kansas. W. B. l.uther, proprietor.

The largest hotel and the best For bargains in groceries, von should call sample room in the city. Terms, $2.00 ier i Keep Cool Mr. Brown. The Patriot man is verj much exercised over the fact of our being a candidate for the office of county attornej. Doubtless, if we were to stop the publication of the Voice, we would be the most suitable man In the county for that office.

We understand that he goes to the farmers, and says to them very pathetlcallj, "that if we run for office it will ruin us. He tried it two years ago and it almost made him bankrupt." We understand that he grumbles about his contract with the county, on the printing matter. We say if he docs not like if, he can throw it up and we will do it at our bid, whieh on II. G. Beatty.

He is offering great bar-! day. iranis 011 uie o. Jtteau stop at this hous for meals. t. gains.

MABRIED. Crippen McCartney: At the resi J. C. Coppock has new goods of every WE DO AS ELL AS merchant work and have the c-apni-ty to be prompt in all. KATES OJ- TOLL The one-eighth for Wheat andthe one-sixth for Corn, and complete satisfaction guaranteed.

All grist." weighed in and out. Farmers designing to handle their own crops, ean havw the same ground at our Mills at the alove rates of toll. We have a SAW MILL attachment and saw luin'wr at 87ls cts per hundred. Hi A KK A A LOR, 6 Proprietors, Club Hates, We are now ottering to club the Voice class ii his line and he sell mighty cheap dence of the bride's parent', in South Burlington, Oct. 20th, by the Rev.

L. L. Hol-den, Mr. S. II.

Crippjn to Miss Minnie litths daughter, aged about one year, by lor cash. of thk tun! Tirn Kansas Farmer. 1 1 n.si- '1 IXHinOCK'S KUKPrv 1.4 an inatit-iiHrkn ill McCartney, all of Burlington. The bridal partv left on "the train imme caS on Iid EuSl Sr e'lart! 'ear, very low price of this city, and if you notice" the rush the death, Monday. Jameu Watrous, an old resident of Burlington, how living at Fort Sill, I.

is visiting relatives here. newest and cheapest assortment to be aav luc mite iw nuiroi. iw. unrs, pies aim jani'v JIio diately after the marriage, tor the wedding tour. eeries, you will be convinced.

I lound there always and save money..

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Pages Available:
32
Years Available:
1874-1874