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Winfield Messenger from Winfield, Kansas • 2

Winfield Messenger from Winfield, Kansas • 2

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fog. i A I ieslructiiiB ol lu iiimry and town, than ordeied The arrest at O-ae Mission o' Mr the bonds, l-ot was not I T0f ICE ia awnby fiia thai a peliiioa wnl ttm ur.aralril la UnrJ caai James II Allen, chiiruiaa of the a herd law. Aal nothing would ia pia the Jeoce and gixd will t-f lit ti make it. The only point ol difference tnaka with the Mii'or iii the ace irding to thra "boueNt intention ami patriotic ftirioea." Disappointment of sniue coveted of boaid County Commissioner ol ALM1MSTBA OU'S KOTICE. State Or Kaataa 1 fa Ike Probata Vta.

I'oBrt ia and Cowlrj CooBty far said Caaaiy I a ike Bauer of ike Estaie ef Elijah Pal dirr avcaaseil. ft lis. 1- the conntry niicter thin to know Niikho county, while) be was in the itboved. and a ling was formed by auiue ot the moat prouiin-nt men in coun'y, te legalise tbee Ix-nds, aud thereby wake a nice thing of it. nf Ci-tit Im.

on I ha first nnly of A nl, A. that Winfiibl was 'working for aneh 0FFIC11L PIPE Of CliUK curm ficeoi tha believing to ga'a aonie'fa IB 1 2, prmjllijr lOrlti luca'lon of a oiub'J ruw, cttiiaiuruelug ai Wo.6biJ aal ru lining aa ike lieaiib't ruula la Sotci- XJOTiCE is hereby (ivra that letlera a law. Tbi woaU bik lik '-feel ing tht grxise that layt the golden e.g.- Uy fraudulent uietQ the record of the court was made lo approve I best kdatioinraiiiiB aT bare (raatea kdaitoiairaiioa aT bare (raatea iisit, lattice io cast iiu or Coml i oflice, by unitim; Dam icrats with 'hem are the only plesaihat a m-jor Editor W. H. KERNS.

lawful diai-barg of Iti o(li -ial duty, is very rer.ded aa a nrn-l iuf'ira-'U outrage, and one which should recoil npon the beaila if the peipetratora of it. lar fmm any illepel atli-m on hi ruuitiy, an ib Biost direct ai Imsiije' aBdaraigaed ea ike Es'ateef E'ijah bonda. by lb I'robslr Court louia tuaard (VEryviiia in Mouiauni'ry JJ P-lir, deceased. While I have no diteet interest in It JT of cn offer fur gn FRIDAY, MARCH IS. I37J.

6. 0. l.tcN Toe officers are ia search of tlie Mo I Kausat, liijf necK on tti irir. are imi V7 tm "ring." and one of them namei edded to the -publican parly th.it Mrt, be liaa simply been engaged in COWLET CUttTT UEilD L1W. the good fortnnesof hod be Miry in deed, to ee her prospect bliglred.

either by mnpi lity or the iu-x irable ilecreea of an tin- liUAli iWl'IClS. lliggius, shot hituelf to escape ex we would wish to cover up party scandal, and we believe as ttie Mon posiir. Another, Jii-lge Fursyihe the eifoini'ice of his duty a a sworn jit'ohc ofli -er, and the reckless itor does, that the fault is not in ul i be C' uuiy and Male arorraaid. daiad ibe Z'Jib d.ji of February A. I.

1872. AH persona iodtbied in aaid Estate are ht lebj oo'ifird aiaka MilltmeBi lo ihe uudeiigitd Wiihuoi delaj, aud all pr Ibbk l'ii's" clsima aiaiasi said Eaiate niusi i'trsei-1 ibe asBuc lo ibe vadersgard fur allowance witbiu oue year (rum Ibe dale said litrs, or ibey may be pre-erdved from any tx-nefin of said Estate, aud nicu tlnnis heool eibibited wiltaio u.rve yei.is atiwrtba date of (aid letura si.sil be lorrver barred. K. B- SarroLO. een fate.

I claim Urge share in he pnhlic pride of my county town. lid nut fl e. bnt will endeavor to ie-sciud the act by which the buude were appiuved. Grant but in the parry, Let pu attempt which was mile to iutiiui date him. anl subject him to indig niiy and insult, was not only a per To the Honorable IKmuI of County to Biissiuueis, ot CuW rj lO.iinj.

the nii.eri)!iiril rii luueia of Cue-ley cuumy. Wntiiu oiiin rrsfwet fully iun uur Uuuursb lasly lo 1 out ami lncl mail brgiuiiuiK 'be kxiiou hue at i lie bonliaesl iuer uf avctiuu ilmlrix. luau-lop lion rnse rify the partf, not by the Liberal policy, bill bv being intial outrage Upori biui, but it The CommisMonots will mart on the 18'h ot thin month, to consider this suil it would be well (or II in favor of such a law to have their peti ions ready for lite Comtnis-ionere to consider. That we need itch Uw is .1. but by com.

pnr.tt ivo few jet we doubt not but that they wmII bo prepare to fihi aud hop-i lo lie pardoa I if, at this, or anv time, I may warn her of what concsiva to be her danger. eviuced a in i-t shameful detenniiia four rt', aa iuuuifK due v. ou die AJmiulsirxiar of ibe Estate ef Elijah manly upp'irteri of Grant. investigating frauds, exposing corruption, and adopting and adhering to the true Republican pls'fottn. mcIiuu Iiub, uunl ll rrsi IS.livr O.ei-K 1 (IIS (F tiSC The liberal movement in Kansas em liiidly be caildl a as yet sin! iu iuiIi.ii uu iu al me Palmer -urased, lion t.i prevent an expression of the popular will in reference in the I i-caiion of Ihe conn'v "al of Neosho Hog Herald.

Tlie fact to return from this di-reMon, tin nrg-nt for a auinLweai cuiuerot rtcnuu (weuij-fiv la r.tt)t- 6ir t.m leWUni.lt iitiij ADMIXI sTR.VTOR'S NOTICE. ju liciona herd Uw is so parent to but it i gaining. It now iuclii le. Co tULE 11. miOj.

I'nuuiu I tViiiMuer. gainst Having such a When men. will stop to consider the great WlXritLD AT PBF.sK.VT. uiihiii us lunks lit a tour titihs ollhe laimerao' ihiscoun tv, that ihey ae little di po-edto Stan of Ksnsat Siatt of Ksnsat benefits that will naturally follow Ia Ibe Probate S3. Court ia and mi ol one since the meeting in.

DoalevCuy, C.alevC ka. The lew con for said County f'oru having a law, iliey wiil find that it will increase im in 'fi' i Nutice is he rely uitru dial sealrd bil as run Sneiry, ol fit is ei. uwonli. Ui him lojoru veil is (ien Letveuwon to this county; it vill give our far was pMlecily uatuial lor BIT cbaae to raise large crop iui n.e cut.st i uu.twu ul a acLool ouii-e iu sciiiot OiM.nn 117, in Cswtry lil lor irerivtso uy lue ruoa ut Ui utsoi sa il dllno uuill 2 cl ilotli, lo7Z, iLe bunul. lulis tuusiiucicil vuiu Ujt lu tl.tua Miel uu In ibe nisiier uf ibe Estate of Aatbaa U.

I'alwer erased. AO i ICG is hereby given Ibat letters of aUiiiiuisiraiioa bava been granted lo ihe tiu'lsr-itiiied on the Eilala of abaB a. deceased, by tba Piubalo Court ut the cuuuiy aud aian afurasaid, dated the us party. Sueiry joina eveiy the coming season- it will eti tiling that comes along. Ilia fuciijty TUS UlULUS.

Mr Fr.iE.D: 1 am Diuo crat and 1 now mat yu will vary 1 loh-artttt 1 am going lo dil our cms justice Fattwr in or 1 w.ut you to now tint I live in a town of lite. Ys. ia or a bu A kern Stny, bare Hie bute litu of the Aik 'liuvlcr is welding a turbulent ii.duance that will cni ld-puldick p.riy, aiol blld up our gloiiei Lt.aiiciaiio priuci pie-, and we wtd onuo mora titVe I lie U.luus ot this ui'l ilated government courage ry amoig the farmers in no far that thev cm devote all iheir hear ih of jhe le wbo hava'tlios ar deprive-l ihem of a taw so eminently j-i-t. F.o the po-iiion in iv well be tbeie is m-s-im-ly a tanner in tli conntv thai wool i not be bencti ted by such' a law F-t wlml iaiiuer ia bie Iii it does imt want to p'ow and imw more land ttiaibe pi-Hi es? Aud, tlu-iefore. can ail'tid lo fence ten.

even forty acies paamie belter than be can to fence the baloice of bis fa'in. iu sliifiing 1 1 ui one side to the other in politics ia lua stioogest point. The properta of Wiiifi-d at this time are, indeed, fl iitering. An election will soon called in tin township lor voting bouda to puild two bri''g r.vr th Walnut and a bri Io. will ovei timber ci e.k wit int onis.

The boii-N wiil bu voted, aud the bridge will be built, A large four s'O'y Fionriiig l', enn'aining four rati ot stone, is to be built the pre eut sea-ion, Tn ad mirub'e witer power at 'Knowle' he S3 ii diy of time and attention to tlx imjimve. Ab nermihs iadebled to said Estate are ne task of ttelii.il bis p-ucreilillg so tllstslellll to lllu-l ment of their farm, amt they will endeavor each year to fence a. much wnu isr liuaiu. Xue cniiaut lu lie li lu luel tii iUir lrc'Boniui iu rei, ft I lie ..111 klxi.ii on, Vt ur l. 1 1 i iuosiUis place.

Ul IS tlwii rcb 16 ll, rtU'l ss'ml ui'tils D.ra lb li dtijr i nh, 1 S72. raiol.u tililiiV, '8-a ne tinrh. cuLcriJiM ollJF. politicians, is boy-play lo rSbeiri lor be has been en I that aoit of their land as they can in order that their mock may have a laiger til' tiling "Ver siuco be became a vuiel. in owero linidis and tnen wu hereby inn.

ned io mike settlement lo ihe wt bout deity, and all el ions anaiosl aaid Enate, umai piesetil ihe earn loth- undersigned lo' aihiwuuce wubin eue yeir trotu ihe Utile t' s.i ri ie; eta. or ibey may be pro-ciuurd urn any benefit of said Katate, and it said ciaiuis be not exhibited wiihin ibrta jears af er Ilia date of said letters they shall be foierer barrel. R. B. Saitold Admr.oftbe Estateof N.

It. Fanner do range; ami that it will raise out Ills lieipieiit vllaiiglllg is mainly due, ll is evident ibkt tie man who wants lord," has been purchased I lie county' stall lard for being one ol we tnn.k. lo a coiisiimtng ilesiie to to na ture iwoie than hlf bis bind, slio lit abolyshofii party lhat hav cat their last feed out ol the gov- iie, and the gentlemen controlling Node is hereby (ivu to the electors of be alwait making a speech, heny more of a stock-min than fanner ii men scril. and mtlt keep slock enough to psy vtt.iDelil osusiiip, iu I'o le ciuuij, Kiusas, I lit i a spHjial eii iou be liel I iu oil IISIIlp on ilia la an orator, you know, wi ll a luminal healing, ami a pair of biass- liiiu lo herd tnem, ami ll 0 ti vAx oi MAIWJii. A ll.

1S72. mutinied liiuoa, aud he likes to stock side of the line I am a tning to energy; home, protection and enter-ptise, will nut brt denied by tho-e who are the most latter against such law. All these, things will it rall follow. At the present the people wanting thia law must convince the Commissioners next Monday of that ftct. ti i ilie qaesii.

ul iseuius; ibe buuUa ui 'tiiuke Uoiue bowl New parties draw between the fanning and stock sa.u VVit.tii'tu lu usiop, iu Mnioi.ui hoi ex- soiiiiJ i wee ii.o isiu i l.OUoJ interests. Happily these liiieiests met use the demand for speeches, aud Mieirv joins i In-in solelv lor i lie im io lie eXremlid In SiBJ wu bulges but littU if ny- For a held pose ol being" called dill" at their law is admitted on all I ands to bet the in'erest of the fanner, while it is public meetings. 'I heir will piobab Hlei tiiiitrats I want yon to siaii by mi in his uudeitakiu becoa 1 toid ilin I coo 1 not haV suck ses wiiliout jor well wishes. V.mi a in o.vcr gloiieos At ken sawn travelur the ti.ld sell in out that it is giviti us as a lowii pepb and it liehovea oils as eutei pi inui peple to laud by owsr lioier and spied ower uoli'igtfto Utdt In in up, and 1 dame tiiai 1 a tin Uiuical am oiude iou it and feel that 1 am noi wasting time in doing it. 1 cu se thai SHERIFF'S SALE.

Peak Man Ii and 1'brelkeld ft Company v-. tgr-i P. nue. I rioi Cinirt, meventh idioial Dis-. trict, Ciiwtpy County, Kansas.

BV VIHTUG of an execution issued out of i ne Dlsiriut Court of the I lib Judicial lii-orici, silling in and for Cowley county, Kds', ah rein Poake ft Marsh and T'iielk I irapauy are pla ntilf-1, aud En-a P. uue, defeudsnl, I will, oa tA tlRCH 2ZD, A. D. 1872 tdit isvesticitisg comjiitthe. it have the cupital ami i ienee to itrik'i it first class.

It is to be built like onr splenilil ch ml buildings, and wdl, with oih-r im provementa to bs ma'o this seaoou. fiH the people ol'cowley county pride of their eapit il town. The ci'iz -nt of Winfidd are lull of en-ierpriz-. They no time in envious bickerings with neighboring 'owns. Tl do not expect lo iild up a town by pulling down a liv il And thia course of action has already jduced tneir 'own.

VVin(ild beyond the pole of rivalry Our leading men poFesboth ability and 'ttdefiit ig ible persever ince. plain the stock in etest may aw be no change io turn iu this lespec-until cousuQipiioii, the muiiips, oi will thrive under nub a low. Mn onie other voue ciacklng aliment uciuss lie a tun iivt-i, iu tuausiidip one of ti.i'lgci iu ba cotisims ed uutuss salil riser at a pulul wesl ut Hie oiiiueij sic, si or uear itie Kouwies loul auu the oiber In nlga lu HUi'uss s.id riverat poiut suinlt ol the tutis losru siis. at or uairllieuiu 1'. oi.

Wngii terry, ti.ld Ho. ids lo bs le. iiea iniiirr ma prjvi.uua oi ius lis tv-iusus, euiiilii I 'AuAot lo auiuurii ncuiiuiaid in lea aud uiuuio I a lawu liips issu uds lur iii; ul but diug im idol's, aidiit)r ia lousIi uciiuu ol wairr power, i lu wuiasul trual imp. uii would then contliid' wiih -ut injury to themsel ves to keep Block enough seises I im ami te llicts his sbeeiil ob oaraoue to a tinkling, trembling so-pi which be will nut be so atixiuu ay them to henl, oi only so ninth as would be nepessaty "to n.ase the al 1 o'clnrk P. at ihe Court ime door to employ iu public speaking.

The theme among the newspaper in thia Stale at present ia the report cf the coaitnittee who investigated the elections of Senator by our Legislature. We ate of the opinion that tome of the testimony was useless, and that the committee discharged its duties with but one aim in view, namely, to implicate Pom-eroy and Caldwell. We hove aid that we thought they did con in in mwu of infield, ia aaid county ami Mate, otter lor sale al public auction. 'lite "liberaU" aie lo be congrat ha iiuwes bow lue woik toe ower iu-trest, tor ha ia giving them sediug pub icans op toe that lylile. towu ol wind leeald Uel if 1 may bea lowed farm pay," fencing for the same much cheaper than they could the ie-1 of their farms, vlnU the itnger would oi.lv need to moke covra.ls iu the highest bidder for cash in baud, all he run nils sod interest of the defend- Our mtch mis, though carrying an', Ex a P.

Kinne, in an to Ibe follow. uliiti however, tin having aecurrd Sliei ry. He can uike a noise and that is what they need more than uinhling' elsejo-t now. Bheriy's stock, which would honor Fort Scott, nig described pruperiv, to wit Lot no him epresion. main is co auu co for his slock at () six, in hlo no (79) seventy-nine, in be tosu of Arkansas City, io the county A aud alot more must Cee tkeu That a beid law would distuih the me honorable men and pay their debts.

The mercantile agents who travel the county for the wholesale I'tuttuiiig lur ibe fcis. i aiiuu ul o.uer bubus, auu II I reui ana, uf all uli.rr ink. cji B.ci ibtit i.li." A.prutd 4. ii, loi2 rol eoctiun to be held on th town sit uf Mlnhrid. and polls will Da opened ut tbr 11, nk ui J.

C. U.ltr. bsiu at s.i re. Inn tlisll bave wriueti oi piiui a tiietviiu "for i tie Ul.ign lud liuaus," ur lua and IS l.uo." Uiva under our Iun Js this Utb dty ul A h. u.

MCoi'bS, 'Iru-9, town a pagn or they will ruin Us as plans of a miihII class, I admit tiderable white washing, from the vote is a small matter bin hi mouth ia a big thing. Let the uroceision a patty. Tnev are iug to bibi mailer class tlno gh Minn it would al fact that some of the most, inipor first see mcoi, fined lo those ranger move on I'opeka (loin fCoo.e bon-es and they uav to ulinicu-! us and I line th hav a ten'ler to ot C-wley sud Ma'e of Kansas, together wi It the improvements thereon, ino.uding he huildiiiK form rly occupied as a store house by i he said lil'S P. nne, under linn iniiiie of P. Kinne ft Slid is lei, el upon aa Ihe property fenitiint, ii P.

Kinne, aud will be a Id to satisfy add execution. Suentt'suttine Wmfi.ll, Reh. 22, 1872. duns of eastern report Win field is the banner town in the county weNt for trade and pay. And in addi'iun to this, some new firms are wtio want the privilege of driving stock in here to c.inze, and those who tatit witnesses were in Topple a at the time the committee were in sec-ion and they were reported as ho-ing'ont of llio State, Another item hat look as if it na daubed over having timber, want to fence am coming in with jitncln of gondii that 1 Uol.

CAAir, Uo J.aob.s 1, 1 hi liiiium SO UUL LAND SALE. farm their own Isnd. and let thei stock feed off of their le-a fortnnat draw pnidicans to get tier. liul tin-Diuiuuaia will come hear for wu li.tv i he real olil Dimocaat whisky. I am vary sory lhat bav no Oisiribiiing ofice in this plase for they- 1 mean wind Icld lua the county seat and I Heleave bav the JMs PARKER, Sheriff.

0iwley esiiiiu, Kansaa. Br W. Dep'u y. Al'uder buffo flit's. Any.

25 -4 1 won'd do credit lo Leavenworth, or Kansas city. Among onr merchanics, of all N0T1C neighbors. These gentlemen 4-an we! afford to carefully herd their Mtckoi Tii.vi'Rfh' ftrr cul tii.vi'iifii Or cn kinds, we have those who are first NOTCH Is ber. hv rWen, hl Utsre i'l preeiiled 'o ihe Bixr- sf ronn'V WinfieM SUr b. b'tl nice is hei-ehv iriven.

il.u 1 will i rTei pay the damage for not doing so. am anxious to see ihe "back-set class. The same may be sid of the t'nmmi-sicitie's at their ni'eiinr. fin- t'e lo the It st bid ler at mv nlHce ADMINISTRATOR'S A IL Ai'til Is', 1872, a rtetHnn a renin it disti ibiting olice, and 1 am a fraid iliey may aiuull amice and publico tbi. that "i to this conn in Winfiild mi riiitind Ap il 1t 1872 cn, eoniipe ete- sl Mie Mivth.

st ennt-nf sepiinn fire lowii'h'p in'i'y- wo ty, in case there is a henl passed wag the investigation throughout from the fact it could prove no di rect charges. And at ill another the persona so charged had no noiioo to aVipear in peiion or by ationey, to cross-examine witnesses or to impeach testimony given against them It was all a one sided airangoment and khould not be accepted a conclusive evidence of guilt. am Hut prepared to jit-lge of the correct-lies of the abuses that are hurled at the commiiiee, nor do we desiie profession, Our bar will polvildv compair favorably with that of any county in Ivtu it. We learn thst Alexander KslTdd will prrcha one ihonan I dollr I some times makes mestakei 1 (n2). riinBs five hours rerth wn niiler, ihsn east four miles finil spn'hei the descnlieil a notil Inml; The Nirt'-e-ist of the Sou hesil The Sc.iuh-Hsi i lie rtoi lua i The 8 nti Ii west nf I lie Suit hens The Notithwesi I of lie Sainhes-ii J.

lean inform the 'senler" that the of ibis conn'T for some will hav in coDciisiou ili.u i ui rile eenitneii.ttiij at the nnriltpni eo-nt of years to come, depends upon tbl toa lie uniZ'iy Dinio. at 2 or 3 )ei be foio 1 iie-v thai it id siole uver periinn tliiriy-'wo (Si), 'nsrstiin one lunge fie tnnrtna font miles ea-t, W. K.T)AV:S, Trincipai Pcii ioner. Mnrcli4 1872. NOTICR is herebr g'veo lht I will sell ibe i.ihesi and best bidder at Ihe Al-fisd hi a nley p'ecein llock township in he 1 1.

ii. ol Cowley, ate of Kansas on Tuesday, March 26thl872 at 10 A. M. he personal eropeiiy bel-'ngiag- "backset Alo, ilia' many ill tbi localitv at ti fencing in live and ten worth of Law books in Philadelphia soon, to add to their already fair lihrarv. This will be a great he'p name 1 co-b Hoping nir arkeu saw Being--lie fiiiirhaist quae er nf sfdin-i 6.

inwnshtp 81, range 4, con ailing in HIO acres, ti nier ha new hw will I i. till 4 .1 III DEVftllP, f. 1 lliir 0 -isoiei. i7-2 acie lots, wheie ibey xpi ct to past l'luvltfr yon will pubiich ibis incused yon will find a mm cent alatup to pay tire their team and 'f they ar 1,1 iheswn K-t es of Nsihm Painter ami j.h Pi mer decessed.oonaiaiing to the whole liar. An extensive br'ck yard has foitiuiate enough lo ive oik) iiiii to Bsi8i in 'hem.

but what we wish is that tie U. S. Senate- trill tuke the matter in hand and give both ROAD NOTICE. 11. i ie-, iwc.

nowa ana he i- tanning implements. iy. Corn, you I'er rmblising thin yours in hast AllKS GlllDl.lfT will plant fiom lento litty in 11. Hi-el. fin nit ure, Mowing machine, Sn-usle machine, with many other eniolee.

coin slid other einps niitsnle Tti alreiidr been started, and several an-makii'g their plana to erect brick buildings at once. In fact feel en'bn-iHstic over our prospects. Atnl we desire the people of the whole A rsi' tnn w'll te rr'nt1 lo tlie Plate nf Kna Settler Would have ns cilUiv a'e these Cni'P'V CfTi rn's-'ofeis nf Pew lev rrnntt PS. TUG II! UD Lltf. Cowtev fonniv mall enclooMi-es.

and keep our h' es slid cow at tlie end of a rope Kne, nn ih In ilsv n' Anr-I. fni- il (innn'v rnnd ennonnnelnir si uumeioos to meniioa. TERMS OF SALE, lln nil amounts of and less the wil he demanded, exceedinqi io til cash, ibe balance, or two-thirds Tn the E'eTsn'll blsirlc, EniTtm Allow a sub- cntinie. 1.. m-'tiw "o-ries -s'inn siittssn ft-eV wlrp MO" run over, up or down-to onr neighbors' com pimh when we want to Wnn'sry rs Wo 'i sci ilier toi'Xpress ilicir pleasure at i.ie fix tniiiiilis time will be given on good.

(Ifl, ihcnce snnili nu si'O ien line tn idea of the question a lair bearing, then if ihey, substantiate the chnrges let the miscreants be kicked out o' the Senate. Tlie venllct that nome newspapers givo be ignored. We have no personal enmity against any of the Senator so cliaigcil, and neither do we expect by snnndl.v abusing "h'ni that it will make tnie pietendeil "put ifici" who will sue. ceed them, look upon with favor. marked improvement ol the -en- f'lintn'te rnn 4) O'MMi-i-si rni net- i 'oimiwii nnsr.

nf n-ptlnn iwsnM--nne 't(l utea twill appioved security. B. 8apfold enmity to nj dee with ns. For to the farmers we sav (hat, here is vonr market and the linger your town becomes, the cheaper ynu will be able to purchase yonds, and the better will be the uket for yon ger over the late "Censor." The tnwnsl-in nd rnni-ei ttpnps e-ii 0 Hfi nf 'he E'tes of Nuthan B. Palmer anoV name, neatness, locals, selections ami nn Un'e between nniites tt-n 3r.itn of i beety nn ifl-l list Richard Wnnlw did en d-iv nf hmnrr, A fiiehis tPtliinn tn ihei rTi-o'' 'In- C'erlc of Ili-(i-i Court, i.ti-!n s-iilen en'l for Cnwl K'nsjs.

rho-vlmr the ii. Ch-p. gel ihem; and all lor the purpose of finding some, intoning that bis Ur some her herd of cal'le had rrtl1 ihiongh our sihii let- fence and eaten onr own little itch of roast ing-ea's. The tiuth is, there are bur few fences 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 aims, in bebilf of the nnd nnsiliweit qnnrtsr if ee iwen v-nne tnwnhin tlvr-r-twa (32 nini" in li Psimer. (27 2w Timbered Farms for Sale I ftiii" i4V nt pnint nor-h of ern--in nf productions.

Ami again, in jrnpnr 'nt'e Vns "t'll senee fer over one mea-ute- that are olivioiisly lor tlie good of ihu coin in unity in which it is published, com hnie to recouieud ere-V. 'I i-noe nu Ii neei s-iid crn.teir nt niter cieek, lo intersect lion as your mti'ket town pows mm eiirnnil nxneips and s-k' 'h mportaticn. will it snuslf by the late iosJ. he nin he ilivnrced frem tli s-od Clin'- in tilts couti'y ihit will, pio'ect a crop where herds of la'ge cuttle railroad intere-ts of the conntv. tni'ee Wi wh'i ll pel-l'on will A.

JK ME-1 rcN FRO. fn- h-oinir -he next lemi iiil emi-i. 3 quarter aotioni bittom land, on the iVi'init tive aou'h of WmBeld, 8 fence I. 85 acres limber and 80 line- uii'ler' cultivation, also one quarter ectiiui four miies from Arkansas City iiiiiiinii water aud timber a (too stock i moll a'sn. ie quarter eeotiorj, iwo Pi incipsl peibioners.

Mirch4 IS7- l-iil'ge al-otiud belli. It is much easi Gcntlenisn yon cannot unserve your interests bei'er llur. er to le-train siock in pasture lOttie Hated this 20th d-r sr 0 1R72. PIC11 AB II tint SKY ftv Prtor ft- ger, Plain iT Vi'or 27 3-. to give your and aiil to When we bear final and impartial verdict from the U.

Senate, that Pouieroy and Cxldwell hive obtained their seats in th S-nae by C'ir tnpt meaiig then we will let I it a duty to iiii in the ciy of them nut." That Kansas should be free from the loul brotighi home to her no one will deny. it ia hoped that. the. parlies chaijeil will be proven innocent or guilty, lislnuce ll (im crops, 'bin it is In kcej it io the fivot of an intelligent people. First in this line ol iliuy, is lour in -inly advoeii-y ol henl law 'The right in the lUht place," again, as ilns will go far towaiii di---ip iling the.

prejudices tin' f'li I in this and oilier locilities in the conn-tv. nginst VV i it lie for her nttiion miles snitin i lunula, gooa piino wu wateied apbly In ihem ml' when ihey come help ns make up a great cotumei-cial town. KOTICE OF ATTACHMENT B. U. Smith, Keat jsoata AJ iufitld enoimh lo scent the growing giain ROAD NOTICE.

i rl-en 'b re't 'Inn 11 he peeen'e. in the B-n-d nf Pen nl-inni rs nf Cnw'si- rninitv, nss nt -hrir meiln(r on 1st Mnii-lnv nf April, Utiir ihnt iod he estnh'Uhen nl The Seiller should learn ibat o-m Bef re T. w. Minis. Just Ire nf lh Ppme Beter township, Cowley t'Ltin'T.

Ticblmurn case in mutinies lo a great ell', mnuio sin! hsjiM i i lie-Vs -ttvv u-l-a-s. and ll.e. ului hu rl-. LIVERY STABLE. Feed comtanlly on hand el England, has come lo an end The 0'irnw Wslniifr, vs.

Gro'ts beiher these p-ejndices are found- and wiiliont that nimeressary delay. th-r attempis to enf ice. or claims rltrt defi 'an'. ed ti iixi acta real or iuiainaty I do plaintiff abandoned his case, and was attested a charge of perjury, lie The nhnse nuneldsfen-lant will lake D. II.

DUNLAr'S STABLE. lights under a law, lo which a com- nnitiilv nunnnl ill coll-cienc" or safe notice 'lis- nn ih '21 nf hrmirjt, not proieud to know but I do kmlw TOE LIBF.C1L 3I0VLMEXT. A. 1872, aa'ri 1ne l''der nevertheless. Ibat such leeliogs exist, V- nf Attachment In 'he enilt'ed CltVKmeaeallj terms ressinable and siitist'nctinn given.

Rishle west side ly consent, must iii the end fail, with was taken to Newgate prison. 'I bis claimant was aiming to get an im-mouse, estate in his pos-essio by proving himself the heir. The Fort Scott Monitor published acl'O'i, for die 'urn of one lintnl'-ed snd ninvto nine dothn-t. ihnl the eiine nt in. between Oth and 7th Avennes, a reputation that is, to any the leasi and unless counteracted by reasonable ami fair public dealing, may, a si.

me fiiinre lime, when agitiiied by the fi-'tewini p' ln- Oi wi't atiidlir nt th lenti'ni'S of Ninth street. In th town nf W'infl' 1 1 in sdd enttntv, asd uin-nlne snsi in eiien lin. bpiween J7snd 2P, leanshtp 82, rsnce 4 e. nn'li en said see lnn line in die sou wei miner, ef see 24 and the senthent cornel of seel inn B3, insinl township snd i-nee, rio'sinir ihs Ws'nul Itlssr at Wiliihl's ford, helween Snlil sifli'nns. snd ihencs between section' 8 stid 4 tolilp 88.

r-m 4 tn llietirte snivh heiwe sections 9 nid 10, 'nwnsliln 8'! l-mi'4e, thence one ni' etst to the enrnee nf loa-ifhlo 8t( r-ings 4 where it Intersects ill Il.inibo'di and Wu fli 'd, Ksnsits. 19tf call last week of the Liberal He will be heard si the nffi nf ssiil Juii.e, unenviable. publicans of Kansas, for a Stale Convention. 1 In commenting npon the enemies nf VVinli dil, do the good in sntil tnwnshlr, si nne rt On the ibiidUay ol Anrt' n. 1872.

JOHN GbA'OOW. intiff. Winfleld, Ksns, March 81l. 1872. people there much harm.

Now Ii is 1()W A MEAT MaRKETY The U. S. Senate have appointed acotiimiitee to investigate the ho Called Flench Anns swindle. it the Monitor aays "We recognize in the list ol Dames many good mill evident ill it all towns, in a loci Ba ii known, then, that the good, PelligtH, itidllitliotis people Oil this divide, are going to plow and plant and harvest under the protection of a herd law, or its first etpniv eleut the common cm-ient til all that the greatest good lo lite great sense, aro the nfl'-pi'inu uf the aur rounding country, and whether in- ATTACHMENT. trim Republican.

We have no an gry words for their con ran. We an The Bonn sriisis are expected lo Aikausal CltV Fiam mail (01 OMAN SAWVOX. Piiuclpnl petit-oner. AND WILD GAME all Vlrds Vent eanstaeilv en band al I .1 field ia eclipsed by her rivals, and cord to them honest intentions and make no atiempt to regain the ml- D. M.

Wel'iel Ptr.se. R. fsxon. Deft. Datriotio purpose.

They -ieek dii he old Hand, east side of Foinh Main tU lb fore C. Swssey, a Justin nf 'he est number," i the ol 'ct of all good drifts buck into a small trading po-l, or remains the most ptosperons young r.OAD NOTICE. P.eelor Vertisa tnwitship. Cnw''y Kansas on 'he 17'hdsy ofjimnrv 1872 WINFIELD, KANSAS. Persens w)hlo anything ia ear Ilea, jug of France.

ia. Connndrtim Where is ihe Intel ligeni Democrat that will snppui" the Liberal Republican's sqsnksini said Justice issued sn oe.ler nf laws. Ja. B. Evan.

Vernon TownOiip. Feb. 81. 1872 should tint ftit 'O five ns a call, aa we mem in the sbtire scnnn far 'he -sam twsiitv dnllsrs. The sat I ee a I'l healing on Hie 21 1sv i.r Msreh l72.

D. V. I'ff keep en hand the best nf meats, and areee. etRilned to S'l' ss eha any hone la if inland town (with th happiest nr-rnunding-) that the writer has ever sent in any cotintiy or in catried forward toward the mark of the beautiful city in prospect, depends la-ge. ly upon the go id will and pios ei ily nf the stinouiiiliiig conniry, as well dondilisia plalfimjf Oreely ajs hanl'f.

KENwORTIIY A yere d-d rUBLIO KXA.MINAIION. i ceialy and hone-tly, a thorough and DtUiiing teforro in knit party fmlMc. And do w. lint v. differ sadly and greatly aa the best manner nf accomplishing the desired resu'i.

These gentlemen, in too much we think, and without Mifficient cause, have despaired of ralorm in the old party." We like that ftvom the fact tint the Br publican farty i not half ao bad the nrifjera'' would KOTIT, Is herihy ivet that a ps'lllnn wd he piesenletl 'o the lion. Bsnl nf I'mtnty Commlssbmeis wiihin and foe 'the Cmiiy nf Cowley and a'e nf Kannis at their htsl rejulae meeilntt, fraying- tar th lecaiinn nf a pnhllo id nn tits fn'-lowinii roil' tn wli; B-illid at the nnr'haosi corner uf seeiititi ihlr y. town ship ihiry, rsue three thence east nn seat hut line ss nesr ss the ground will sdmit. until inteisscls the Sts'e rnsd to It'll. Id.

1'odlry rnnn'v. Knsas, Ms-eU 1st, 1872. B. NORMAN, 28 Priuoipal I siioutr. Pnhlln exsmlnatlnn of Boh ml lesohere will be held ai nlRne in Winflel.l, on The "Liberal JlepiibliVans" will CASSCOl.MV (MO.) FBACO.

The olisRomi PaciHc railroad, after holding tin 8100.000 bonds ol Cass count for some yeaia, and Hndii the people would hot pay em, oelivered tbctn to ihe agent id Cast county, thd totk bis iscetpt T. JONES, HOUSE, SIGN AND 0 UtlUAGE PAINTER. All wot weat'y snd pre ir y'ly eieenl Fltr owi Ts 4, Miller's Liti Ats Wihlild, Ksma. tl 8t Saiiirdav, the 18th day of Nntemhsr. at 111 o'clock, s.

snd on Die Brst Pstne dsv ol each niulitll Iherealie' nntti rur ns the eneigy and activity of her own citizens. 1 my mind misgives me not, nothing would more effectually secure meet nt Topeka, April 10 1872 to elect delegates to the Rational Convention, to meet jnCiupiAiflaii, Ohio, May l.t, 1871 thernolloa. E. P. HU Ktlhto.

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