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The Kansas Spirit from Lawrence, Kansas • 5

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THE SPIRIT 0 A NBAS. A Man Female Attire, It is a rare occurrence for a man to don fem SHBBIPF'S SALE. State of Kanstw, Douglas' county', es. In the District Court, Fourth Judicial Dlstriot. inine gear and for' years carry out the deception, yet such a case was discovered at the Charity Hospital, New Orleans, last week, Bitting In and for Douglas county, Kansas.

Charles Allien, lihiintifl'. vs. Susan J. Spuria et which will doubtless occasion embarrassment defendants. BY VIRTUE OF AX ORDER OF SALE, TO me directed, and issued out of thu Fourth Judicial District Court, in und lor Douglas couu- (Or If place! ha line, ever) 16 MILES OF to many Jadies, who, during their travels on our river palaces, have been waited on by Tom alias Esther Shaw, chambermaid.

Shaw is a medium-sized, delicate-looking mulatto, about thirty years of age, with a few scattered hairs on his lip and chin, not any more than a lurge proportion of creole negroes or sufficient to THE SPIRIT OF KANSAS. MY JAMEN T. BTEVEMS. Lawrence, Thursday, August 31, 1870. TEIiMS: 1.60 per year, in advance.

Advertisements, first insertion, one inch $1.00 Each subsequent ,60 The Spirit of Kansas has the largest circulation of any paper in the State. Italsohasalurgercir-culatlon thun any two papers in this city. giti) q'trt Hiciniti). Some of our farmer tell us that a very slight frost was perceptible on Friday morning last. Nothing was injured.

nuiiu oi ivunsiis, in mo uuove euuiieu case, ui, ou Monday, the 18th ly of September, A.M. betray nts sex. dressed calico, and check apron and sun-bonnet, with hair arranged in the most approved fashion, ears ornamented with gold pendants, a plain gold ring on the Centennial ExenrMlonlsts Will, of course, wish to see all the Bights comfortably and cheaply. To this end the Canada Southern Railway Company has, through its connections In the West and Northwest, placed on Mile a large numter of Tourists' Excursion Tickets at greatly reduced rates, by which pas-sengcrs can not only visit tho Centennial Exhibition at Philadelphia, but can, in addition, visit the principal eastern cities, with an opportunity of stopping at any of the great number ot lamous resorts in New York and Pennsylvania, 'lhe Canada Southern is the only line from the west i unning directly to Niagara Fulls, giving passengers, from the train, a wonderful panoramic view of the Mighty Cataract, Horse-shoe Fall, the Great liupids, and landing them directly at the Falls. The track of tbe Canada Southern is an air line, laid with steel rails of the heaviest pattern; there are no curves or grades; wood is used for fuel coaches are furnished with the W'nchell Patent Ventilator, ensuiing perfect freedom from dust.

With its complete system of magnllieort Parlor, Sleeping and drawing Room Cars from Chicago, Detroit and Toledo, and its admirable connections at Niagara Falls and Buffalo with the New York Central and Erie Railways, the Canada South, em is fast becoming the favorite line to the East. Tickets via this popular line can be pro-cured at all offices of connecting lines, or at the company's own offices. Any information can be obtained by address weuaing nnger or bis lutt nana, snaw, late on the evening of the 14th entered the clerk's office at the hospital and in a feeble voice stat At two (9) o'clock p. m. of said day, at the front door of the court house, iu the city of Lawrence, county of Douglas, htutu ot Kansas, oiler lor sale, at public- auction to the highest and best bidder, for cash in hand, all the right, title und interest whatsoever ot the said Susan J.

Searlc, A. D. Searle, 1. S. Allen and P.

R. Allen, partners under the name and style of Allen Kansas Midland Railroad Company, and each of them in and to the lollowinK described premises, to wit: Commencing at a point on the 1 Kansas river where the north line of reserve number two (2) strikes said river, thence west on the north line of reserve number two to the northwest corner of said reserve, thence due north thir- ty-nine (ail) feet, tliencu on the are of a circle described from a point sixty-one (Ul) feot duo west, ed that be was ill. Capt. A. Johnson, without hesitancy, and with no suspicion of the applicant being other than appearances indicated- woman ticketed Shuw lor the female ward, An interesting communication irom Mrs.

S. A. Mack to "Our Ladio," is necessarily omitted this week. Look (or it in our next issue, ladies. to which place he was duly escorted.

That Igbt he was visited, and his case diagnosed as scurvy and general debility, a prescription given, and Shuw still occupied his place in the Female ward. The next day, however, the student happened to make his rounds a little earlier than usual, and, feeling an interest in his patient, approached his bedside, when his sex was discovered. When questioned as to to tne nortnwest to a point wnere saiu arc serines the range line, between range nineteen (19) and twenty (20) thence north ou said runtre line to the Kansas river, thence down said river to the place of beginning, containing two (2) acres more or less, excepting from the operation of said mortgage and of this judgment, and from the property bis history, Shaw said that he was born in Louisiana, and bad been raised in the bouse to ue soiu, tne following property oi tne ivansas Militant! Rml viv viz A Hlrin nt' land with the white children. During hts young days he wore smock frocks, and never lelt at "being flfty (50) fee wide on each side of the cen ing Frank E. Snow, Gen'l Pass, and Ticket Agent.

20-tl Detroit. KanNRH Pacific Railway. Citizens of Lawrence and vicinity, when you travel anywhere, always take the old reliable pioneer line The Kansas Pacific Railwiy. It ease unless so attired. As lie grew up neiounu that men' labor did not agree with him, and tre nue ot sum company'srauway tracs, uvrongn said premises, as the said track is now surveyed and constructed, in Douglas county, Kansas: appraised at eight hundred dollars.

Said premises to lie sold to satisl sum order ol sale. therefore concluded that as a woman he could succeed better. Providing himself with an outfit, he sought and obtained a situation as chambermaid on the river in which capacity for the past ten years he has served is the only through route reaching your city, and extends from Kansas City, through central SOLD DURING THE YEAR 1875. EVERY STOVE IS UNHESITATINGLY RECOMMENDED WIIEKEYER USED OB SOLD As Absolutely Without a Fault. Our Jtw Slue Nos.

37, 38, 39, 47, 48 and 49 ARE A MAUVKLOl'S COMBINATION OF AND And all the essential points that go to make up the Kansas und Eastern Colorado to Denver, at Uiven under my hand nt my ofttce in the city or Lawrence, this, the Kith of August, 1S70. II. ci. Claiikh, ftl-fiw Sheriff of Douglas county, Kansas, J. W'.

Johnston, Attorney forl'laimiu'. The Spirit working corps return thank to Capt. Lew Green, of Prairie City, lor a basket of grapes. We devoured those grapes in a very short space of time. The second game of base ball between the printers' nine and grocers' pine of this city, was played last Friday afternoon, and resulted as in the first game, in a victory for the typos.

The score stood, Typos 35 Grocers 13. Wm. Moak, of the Brass Alley club, acted as umpire. i Died, on the 28th the infant son of II. L.

and G. F. Frazer, aged five days. In our last issue we noticed the birth of this child, and now it Is our painful duty to record its death. The spirit of this little one has gone to its giver and the sorrowing parents will find consolation in the knowledge.

Mr. W. E. Barnes, superintendent of the Second district lor the Centennial collection, requests us to inform those who intend to contribute samples of fruits, grain or vegetables that they bring tbem in as early as Monday next, to No. 137 Massachusests street, one door south of Mason's shoe store.

the base of the Rocky Mountain. When you without detection. A'. O. limes.

need a respite from businers cares, or feel weary, or in bud health, no visit the resorts ot the Rocky Mountains. The scenery of Colora A Natural Ice-liouse. In Chittenden, is a sort of natural ice house, which has hitherto been comparatively do is grand, and its climate unequalled. Tbe medical waters ot its great hot, cold and warm soda, sulphur and other springs, and its cele little known, the place is a narrow gorge with rocky sides, extending down about twenty lent, ami arched overhead with trees. Here tin abundant quantity of clear, solid Ice can be found durinjr the hottest season of tbeyeir.

At the upper end ol the gorge is a clear spring of brated natural batns, have wouuertui curative properties. Wbeu you wish to go East or South on business, take the Kansas Pacific line, and buy your ticket only of F. C. Gay, agent at the Kansas Pacific Depot or Luding-ton House offices. He has a most complete set ot through tickets and baggage checks to all points ot the country, and will give you reli- wnter, troin which the ice is lormea in winter, MOST PERFECT COOKING STOVE filling the fissures and crevices between the rocks at the bottom of the ravine.

A gentleman visiting the spot last Saturday, one of the hottest days we have ever known, iound ice in lartre quantities. hie information concerning connections, time, Ever offered lo the public. SHERIFF'S SALE. State of Kansas, Douglas Coun'y, tu the District Court, Fourth Judicial District, sitting iu and for Douglas county, Kan. John 1).

Sargent, administrator, 1'hiiutiff, vs, 15. I', l'eursou ct al, defendants. BV VIRTUE OF AX ORDER OF SALE. TO me directed, and issued outol me Fourth Judicial District Court, in und for Douglas county, State of Kansas, in tl'C ibnve entitled casn, I will, ou Slouduy, tbe Jioth day of September, A.D. 1S76, At (2) o'clock p.

of said day, at the front door of the Court House in the city of Lawrence, County of Douglas, State of Kansas, offer for sale at public auction, to the highest and best bidder for cash in hand, all the right, title and interest whatsoever of the said li. 1 l'carsou. Abbey Pearson, his wife, Lucy Pearson, and Dana Pearson, minor heirs of Edmund Pearson deceased, and each of them in and to the following described premises, to wit: Lot number eight (8) in northwest quarter ol section number thirty-three (33) in township number twelve (12) of range number twenty (20) containing 86 40-lOOacies, in Douglas county, Kansas; appraised at seven hundred and forty ($740) dollars. Also lot number seven (7), in northwest quarterof section number thirty -three rates of fare, The Kansas Pacific Railway offers you dispatch, safety and sure connections. Through passengers remember, the MA PK ONLY BY One h-sure eijjut feet long, three teet wide, few changes of cars in union depots, and the nil apparently several feet deep, was filled CO.

.4 UF ACT UR I EXCEIAIOK with ice almost blue in its beautiful clearness. vexations of other lines are avoided. Pullman cars are on all express trains. Street cars and omnibus lines are run regularly to and from 'his is the ice-house for the people in the vi-inity. and here they obtain their supply.

Last the Kansas Pacific depot. O. S. Lyford is ear ice wan taken out in September, and there The executive committee oi theKaw Valley Fair Association have appointed Geo. Y.

John-sop to make selections oi appropriate premiums to be given at the coming Fair. Some tine selections have been made from Mr. Rushmer's show windows, and all wishing to see these selections can do so by calling at Rushmer's store. The lull premium list will be published in about two weeks. Nos.

012, 614, 016 618 N. Main ST. LOUIS, MO. SOLDBY ALL LIVE STOVE DEALERS. reason to believe that it lasts during the General Superintendent, and Mr.

E. A. Parker General Passenger Agent, with omces at Kan sas City. 12ti whole year. The atmosphere in the vicinity of the trorjre cooled by its frozen treasures, an'! when the wind is in the right direction a change in the temperature is apparent half a If you want Fine table Cutlery, I Vimmnn mile durant.

At a watering-trough by the SHERIFF'S S.AX1IE. State of Kansas Douglas county, ss. oail-side. eisrlitv rods away, led directly from men and beasts are refreshed, with m. in townstun numner twelve uzi, oi rDge Ia the District Court, Fourth Judicial District, ice-water.

Ji at land Ilerald. number twenty (aO), containing 53 acres in Dou sitting in and tor Dotglas county, Kansas. las county. Kansas! appraised at ten hundred 8ny Tha Union Buildius and Saving Association of sixty ($1060) dollars. Said premises to be sold If Lawrence, niaintin, ys.uenry w.

lviempetai. Fortmne's Freaks, Postmaster General Jewell recently spoke defendants. 1 Queensware Best quality Common Fine glassware Common Fine uoblets or Tumblers Common" Fine lamps or common lamps Plated castor or castor Knives, forks, or spoons A baby wagon Fruit jars or jollie tumblers If you want anythug or any quality in the satisfy Baid order of sale. Given under my hand at my office, in tho city of Lawrence, this the 24th day of August, 1876. II.

S. Clarke. TO VIRTUE OF AS ORDER OF SALE TO most feelingly to a lady who applied to him for Old Setters' Reunion and Basket Picnic. The early setlers of Kansas will have their Annual Reunion on Friday, the 15th of September, at' the house of Joseph Savage, southwest oi the city. Speaking, music, and a general good time, are the order of the day.

All early setlers are cordially invited to come and enjoy themselves. Come early, and brinsj your baskets well filled. Meeting will be called to order at 9 o'clock a. m. Bv order of the committee.

11 me directed, und issued outol the Fourth Ju clerkship. Mie is the daughter ot a member of the Cabinet under a former administration, dicial District Court, in and for Douglas county, State of Kansas, in the above entitled case, I will, Sheriff of Douglas county, Kansas. Joseph E. Riggs, Attorney for Plaintiff. 34-5t gentleman ol large means who lived in great on Monday, the 23th any of September, A.D.

state in Washington, and subsequently was minister in one of the most important courts of 1170, above line, 1 have the stock. Come and see Europe, where also he maintained an expen Publication of Summons. District Court, Douglas county, Kansas. To James F.i Moore. You are hereby notified me.

I will make the prices suit you. 1 am At two (2) o'clock p. m. of said day, at the front door of the court house in the city of Law bound to sell. J.

A. Dailey. sive establishment, as bis great wealth justined him in doing. That was a score ot years ago. rence, county ot iiougias, state oi ivansas, ouer The war so greatly reduced his fortune that his 22-3m Ho, Mass.

St. Castoria is ckrtain to operate. It does that you have been shed by H. L. Ward, in the District Court of Douglas countr, Kansas, and that he tiled his petition in said court against you on the children are now compelled to labor for their own support.

When Postmaster General Jewell had respectlully listened to the lady's 21st day of August, A. D. 1876, the object and application, he said, in tones ot deep sympa Personal. We received a very pleasant call last week, from Mr. Albert Sincock, of Council Grove.

Come again, Albert. H. S. Pike, of Florence, Kansas, is visiting with old acquaintances in the city. tor sale at public auction, to the highest and best bidder for cash in hand, all the right, title and interest whatsoever of the said Henry W.

Klemp. and John Schwab, Catharine Schwab, Joseph M. Schwab, Mary Schwab, Julia Schwab, MinnaE. Klemp. AnnaE.

O. Klemp, HenryF.W. V. Klemp, and Henry W. Klemp, heirs of Catharine Klemp, deceased, and each of them in and to the following described premises, to wit: Lot number ninety-three (93) on Tennessee street, in the city of Lawrence, county of Douglas, and State of Kansas; thy: "It makes mo sad for you to ask this of not nauseate or gripe like castor oil, but is pleasant to take, digests the food regulates the bowels, cures wind colic, expels and causes natural sleep.

It Is equally adapted to adults and infants. It contains neither miner-al, morphine nor alchohol. Children teething may have health, and mothers find rest, if they use" Castoria. prayer ol wiucn is loooiuin a juugmeui against you for the sum of live hundred and sixty-two and fifty one-hundredths dollurs, with the interest thereon at the rate of twelve per cent, per annum from the 15th day of August, A. D.

1876, according to the terms of a certain promissory note, dat- ed on the 2nd day of August, A. D. 1875, executed me. Twenty years ago, when 1 was a mechanic, I was at and your father was minister there, I desired to call on him, but doubted W. S.

Shotwell and wife, formerly of this the propriety ot my doing so unaer tne circumstances. Now you, his daughter, come to city, now of San Francisco, are in Law Whale-oil Soap is pronounced the farm visitinar friends and relatives. Mr. and me to ask a $900 appointment. How do I know but what in twenty years my daughter may be appraised at two nunarea ana nity uonars.

And lot number ninety -live (95) on Tennessee street, in the city of Lawrence, county of Doug-lus, and State or Kansas; appraised at two hundred and fifty ($250) dollars. Said premises to be sold to satisfy said order of sale. er's friend, because it destroys the parasites of Mrs. Shotwell express themselves as satisfied compelled to ask a similar lavorot one ot my fruit trees and plants, is the enemy of by you to tne saiu witn interest notes attached for the amount and interest above stated. The said H.

L. Ward also claims in said petition the further sum of sixty dollars as an attorney's fee for the foreclosure of a certain mortgage, executed by you to the said II. L. Ward, dated on the 2nd day of August, A. D.

1875, on the following described lands and tenements, to secure the pay ment of said note with the interest thereon, to wit; The west half of the northeast quarter of section thirty-six (36), in township eleven (11), south of successors Detroit tree J'ress. with the Pacific coast. We are pleased to see these lriemls of more youthful days. Mr. and borers and worms that destroy trees, orubs flee from it and fleeB disappear as if by magic.

tiiven under my nana, at my omce, tne cuvot Lawrence, this the 24th day o) August, 1876. It is for sale at Leis'. drug store. Farmers, Notice to Patrons and others. All Mrs.

Shotwell will visit the East and the ereat a. s. ularke, 31-5t Sheriff of Douglas County, Kansas. Joseph E. Riggs, Attorney for Plaintiff.

buy it. persons visiting Philadelphia and wishing to nnd our store, wilt please look lor the large The Centaur Liniments have created a show before their return to California. Hon. John R. Goodin, our respected mem.

Street Clock, keeping correct time, hanging revolution in remedies for rheumatism, pains, sprains.swellings, burns, scalds, The just over our doorway, at number ola, jmar ber of Congress, who has been making a good SHERIFF'S SALE. State of Kansas, Douglas County, In the District Court, Fourth Judicial District, Bitting in and for Douglas County, Kansas. E. P. Hammond, plaintiff, vs.

W. Hatchet ket Street, lettered above it "Bennett and below it "Tower Hall." Enter White Liniment is tor tne numan iamuy, ana ust under the clock this is our only Market the Yellow Liniment is lor horses. They are certain, handy and cheap. range seventeen no easi tun p. containing eighty acres more or less, in Douglas county State of Kansas and praying that said lands and tenements may be decreed to be sold and the proceeds of said sale applied ia payment of whatever judgment the said H.

L. Ward may recover against you. And yoti are further notified that you must appear and answer said petition on or before the 5th day of October, A. D. 1816, or the same will be taken as confessed and judgment rendered for the amounts as above stated, and the lands and tenements will be decreed to be sold and the nf said sale aDulied to the navment of said fight for Kansas during the last session of Congress, called on us yesterday.

Mr. Goodin is a genial gentleman, and hosts of new friends are being gathered around him throughout the Street entrance. If told elsewhere "this is Tower Hall," do not believe it look for the clock, go in just under it. There are others Wakefield's Worm Destroyer. This valu able medicine is prepared in Lozenges is very whole district.

On his return from "Wash defendants. BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF SALE, TO me directed, and issued out of the Fourth Judicial District Court, in and for Douglas county, State of Kansas, in the above entitled case, 1 will, on selling clothing at presentin our city, who con ingtoii to his home in Humboldt, the citizens stantly represent their stores to be ours, we pleasant for children to take, is quite harmless In any reasonable quantity, and is very effectual in relieving children or adults from these nave seen matrons and others, wno nave been turned out en masse irrespective of party, ana judgment, and you be barred and foreclosed of all Monday, tbe lStn day orseptember, A.D. disturbers or rest ana neaita. unuaren eat victimized by inferior goods at high prices, in this way. Be careful to look for the serenaded Mr.

Goodin. and he acknowledged 1S7U, them like candy. For sale by all Druggists. rtgnt. title or interest in ana to tne saia mongagcu premises.

Hampton Boroholthaus, 84-3w Attorneys for Plaintiff. Dated August 23d, 1876. the compliment in one of his happy speeches, Clock enter nowhere else. At 1 o'clock p. m.

of said day, at the front door of the court house in the city of Lawrence, county of We should like all Patrons who visit Phila To cure the bite of chiggers and to keen them Douglas, state oi nansas, oner ior saie at puunc delphia to call on us, whether they wish to From Yluelaud. purchase or not. They can, if they desire. off at a proper distance, Leis' drug store, where you can find a sure and safe remedy tor auction, to the highest and best bidder, lor cash in hand, all the right, title and interest whatsoever of the said H. W.

Hatch, AnnD. Hatch, 8. N. have their measure taken, which will be kept tnem. on record, and can then order goods trom sara pies we will send at any time, which will be Editor Spirit We had alarge meeting here on last Friday evening.

The hall was crowded. Mr. Wni. Gill spoke first, and his speech was mainly a defense of the Republican party, in support of the honesty and ability Whale-oil soap for trees and warranted to nt exactly. VV shall at an times drugstore.

be happy to show goods and explain our mode Simpson and R. W. Taylor, and each ot them in and to the following described premises, to wit: Beginning at the southwest corner of lot number sixteen (16), on Massachusetts street, in the city of Lawrence, Douglas county, State of Kansas, thence north thirty (30) feet, along the cast line of said street, thence east one hundred and seventeen (117) feet, to the east line of said lot, thence south thirty (30) feet, to the southeast corner of said lot, Centennial Barber Sbop. oi aoing business, rom the tower of ouk building, one of the finest views of the city, Mitchell Anderson Propritors. Only first and general integrity of the financse, and other legislation of that party.

Mr. Gill impressed especially of Market Street trom river to riv Administrator's Sale. Probate Court, Douglas connty, State of Kansas. By virtue ot an order of Bale made by said court on the 22d day of March, A. D.

1872, and by a supplemental order made by said court, on the 21st day ot July, A. D. 1876, as administratrix of the estate of Thomas Banks, deceased, will, on Saturday, the 16th day of September, A. D. 1876, at two (i) o'clock p.

m. of said day, nt the front door of the court house in the city of Lawrence, county of Douglas, Slate of Kansas, offer tor sale and sell to the highest and best bidder, for cash in hand the following described real estate, to wit: The north half of the southwest quarter of section number twenty-four (21), in township number fourteen (14) of range number eighteen (18) in Douglas county, State of Kansas, to pay the debts of said estate. Julia A. Michael, Administratrix of the estate of Thomas Banks deceased. 32-iw class workmen employed, uive tnem a can, er can be had, it is open to the public at all the audience that he believed it himself and opposite the spirit omce.

times. tnence west on tne Bouin nue oi saiu lot one Hundred and seventeen (117) feet to the place of begin was honest and earnest in his views. J3C Barber Shop. Warren street, under the State Bank, Shav ning; appraised at two tnousana nve nunarea Mr. Lew Green followed in a vivid history 13" BENNETT Tower Hall, Clothing Bazaar, No.

518 Market Street, Where the Large Clock is OVER THE DOORWAY. of the legislation upon the finances, and the ing 10 cents hair cutting 20 cents shampoo ing io cents. irst ciass woric none. various steps toward resumption and contrac dollars eaia premises to oe soiu to twisty said order of sale. Given under my hand, at my office in the city of Lawrence, this, the 17th day of August, 1876.

H. S. Clarke, 83-5t Sheriff of Douglas County, Kansas. James M. Hendry, Attorney for Plaintiff.

12-tt W.H.rEMBLETON, 1ST .1311 tion, and held that the financial policy so far Fly paper, sure death to fles, at Leis Drug had been dictated DV tne noiaers oi puouu be Only 20 Honrs. store. curities and that with the silver bill, and Clear the tracTcl The country is saved and you other acts smuggled through, a monstrous roD' Grangers, at Leis' you will find plenty will be happy if you travel by the Old Reliable Hannibal St. Joe Railroad. In view of the bery had been committed against this people.

ot pure lard oil for your machinery. fact that the "great political campaign" of 1870 That the Republican party must oe nem Beat Baking Stove they ever Saw. is right upon us, and tne prospect oi big crops SHERIFF'S S-AXiFj. State of Kansas, Douglas County, ss. In the District Court.

Fourth Judicial District, sitting in and for Douglas County, Kansas. The Missouri Valley Life Insurance Company, plaintiff, vs. H. W. Cole and Ella Cole, defendants.

VntTUE OF AN SALE TO ME and issued out of the Fourth Ju thfAiirvh tha onrira oar thiiQ InQlinnrr a sponsible that it was no longer entitled to the confidence or vote of the laboring man it had Housekeepers who have used the Charter Oak for years sav it is tbe best baking stove splendid business were never so flattering as now. tbe managers of the Old Reliable Hanni Buffered him to be robbed. Its leaders were they ever saw, bakes quickly and evenly with bal St. Joe and Chicago, Murlmgton a yuincy Attachment Notice, In Justice Court, before Geo. W.

Smith, Justice of the Peace, Lawrence township Douglas county, Kansas. W. A. Walter vs. James Cole, Paul W.

Rote and Jacob Fisher. To Jacob Fisher, defendant. You are hereby notified that Geo. W. Smith, a Justice of the Peace, in and for Lawrence township, Douglas county, State of Kansas, did, on the 15th day of August, A.

D. 1876, issue an attachment against you ft the above entitled action for the sum of sixty-four ($64.00) dollars, and that said cause will be heard, before said Justice on the 25th day of September, A. D. 1876, at 9 o'clock a. m.

Hamptos BonGiiOLTnAtrs, I 84-3W Attorneys for Plaintiff. rotten and corrupt, and could not be trusted, nine iuei, clean as a pin. Kaiiroaus nave resolved to accept tne situation, dicial District Court, in and for the County of The speaker held that it was not a choice with and have asrreed to attord the nubile tne Quick No one should fail to try the hard-water soap him between evils, asmany Republicans would have It. He would vote for Peter Cooper, and at tne Orange Store. Wanted.

DOUglas, state OI JUtuaua, iu iuc uuvve cuuueu case, I will on Monday, the 18th day of Septomber, A.D. 1876,, At one (1) o'clock p. m. of said day, at the frnntfinnrnf the court house In the city of Law est and best means of transit between iKansat City, Leavenworth, Atchison, St. Joe and Chicago." Therefore, from and after June 25th, the train Leaving Kansas City at 4:35 p.

Atchison at 3:50. m. and St. Joe at 5:10 p. will so would the honest verdict of Kansas be if fair exprssslon could be had.

At a late hour the meeting adjourned. From one to three hundred good sheep to keep on shares, from one to four years or one hundred head of calves to keep all winter. Address Peter Hamilton, America City, arrive in Chicago at 12:30 noon, next day, over two hours ahead of all other lines. Bv this route passengers have in Chicago a half-day for rence, county of Douglas, State of Kansas, offer for sale at publio auction, to the highest and best bidder for cash in hand, all the right, title and interest whatsoever of the said Henry W. Cole and Vila r.nle and each of them in and to the follow- vote ot thanks was given to the speakers and great enthusiasm was manifested for Cooper ivansas.

Wakefield's Wine Bitters. This is business or pleasure Deiore taking me uuer noon trains for the East or North. Day coach in ir described premises, to wit: The east one-half Rt.rptlcrthnnlnr. nn1 Tllfinrl Purifvtnfr comaitv and Greenbacks. iuhes Vineland, Aug.

20, 1870. of the southwest quarterof seoiion ten (10), township thirteen (13), range nineteen (19), containing eighty (80) acres in the county of Douglas, State Kansas, with tenements, hereditaments and es Pullman sleeping cars run through from Kansas City to Chicago via B. Q. R. R.

and from Atchison and St. Joe to Toledo and adapted to persons wbo are weak or debilitate ea, wnetner from sickness, biliousness, deft Editor Spirit of are here District Court, Douglas County, Kansas. D. W. C.

Clapp ys. John Speeret al. To William Speer, non-resident. You are here by notified that the plaintiff in the above action, did, at the April term, 1876, ol said court, suggest the death of the defendant, Elizabeth D. Speer, and obtain a conditional order of revivor therein against you and her other legal heirs and representatives, and you are further notified that unless you appear, on or before the 4th day of October.

A. 1876, and show cause why said action shall not be revived, the same will be, and aland re Vived as against you. HAlirtOH BORGHOLTHAtrS, 35-8w 1 Attorneys for Plaintiff. ciency ot appetite, or impurity of the blood. It Cleveland, Ohio, via Toledo.

Wabash WeBt- ahh Din mtintiif nhanrrAo Vstt fiiiHint inform. hv authorized and requested to announce me appurtenances thereto belonging; appraised at twelve hundred and forty (t24o) dollars. Said nrcmlHf to be sold to satisfv said order of sale. snouid be in every neuse. or sale by ail drug' CIU it VT ItUVUV vunuKijiji ivi iuiiuvi iuiuimi- ation address G.

N. Clayton, Pass. Ag't, 531 as an Independent Candidate for Judge of the Given under my hand at my office, in the city of a Main street, Kansas city or i. renneia, uen Pass. Aff't.

Hannibal. Mo. A heavy stock of paints, strietly pure white lead, castor oil. lard oil. linseed oil and brushes N.

B. Ask ticket agents in the West which Fourth Judicial District or Kansas. 32tf WM. Henry Maxwell Ottawa, Kas. August 4th, 1870.

Lawrence, mis, me tun day or August, io. H. S. Clarke, S3-5t Sheriff Douglas county, Kansas, T. A.

Hurd, Attorney for Plaintiff. I route makes the quickest time to Chicago. to oe sold close for cash at Lets' Drug store..

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Pages Available:
901
Years Available:
1872-1876