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The Cowley County Censor from Winfield, Kansas • 3

The Cowley County Censor du lieu suivant : Winfield, Kansas • 3

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The Censor, -Lawyers ere thicker in Win field than fiddlers in Arkenaaw City. For Sail A span of horses, new wag urn mm -AT- winfield, Kansas. on, and harness. Will be sold very cheap JEW GOODS' NEVGOuDall RRCEIVID AT BOYER'S NEWS DEPOT 188 Jllnln Street, Winfield, Kriisuh, Window Papers, Wsll Paper of every grade, Writing Paper, of all kinds, Peri-odioals, Mtps, Chans, Pocket-books and for cash. Apply to S.

E. B'irger, one Saturday, May 13, 1871, ATCU1S0.Y, T0FEK1 SUIA FE R. K. TIME TAbTe NO. 9.

TRAINS ItATI COTTONWOOD FALL i Xi rl A. i p. mile a. a half north ot Winfield, on the Douglas road. 87 A'l kinds of Job work, In the sheet iron and tin line, done on shirt notice at Delos sign of the big coffee pot.

Young men anxious to fit rid of their wild oats will Jo weil to get a sewing-muchine. Delos Palmer is selling good sheet iron cooking stoves for $9, that will bake A. MILLIXGTON Is prepared io reoeive for the 8. Land Olfaue (as soon as (be Piais are filed) DECLARATORY STATEMENTS a good variety of miscellaneous Hooks, Bibles, Hymn ana Prayer Books, All the Illustrated Papers. For Calioo, Lawn, Poplin, Gingham, and beautiful rioh dress goods go to Mnri Co.

the man with the whiskers sells very cheap and has more than Job. Tu Jay (Saturday) is the time advertised for the Mty Picnlt) at Arkausus oity. A general good time is anticipated. We learn that some of our cititeos have gone down there to participate in the festivities. Our oitiiens are always well cared fur when they visit that "jerusha, put tlie kettle on, we'll nil take teat" That's so.

We can afford it now, because Maris Co. sell it so chep They have just received a car load direct from China, Gents, you will find any style or quality of shirts or collars at Myton Brotherton's at lowest prices. Wo advise all who needsuoh articles to call and see their stick. It will be to your Interest. 87 AccoMr-tisnEO it at Last Mr.

Moore is happy to announce lo the publ thai his harness shop is in running order Day Boarding at the Brndlsli llotn-e. Ilnirs for ivgtiUr u.eaN liretkfaat from 6:80 lo 8. Dinner from 12 to 2. dupptr from 0 to 7:80. 81 if i MAGIC B1L1N." Sure oure for Headache, Toothache, Sprains, Bruises, Rheumatism, Diphtheria, Cramp, Colio and Chills.

For sale by Dr. Mausfield and. A. H. Green, Druggists, Winfield, Kansas.

So-bw STRAYED OR STOLEN. From the undersigned, one brown or bay year. ald. Also a roan pony mare, weak across Ibe loins. I will give arentird of 110.00 for.

any iniorm-atioo that will lead lo tbe recovery ibe nule, end $5. 0 for the pony. Addreea J. M. Pattieon, Winfield, Kansas, or 85-if J.T.

AU.I.N. U. ULVENIE TAX. Collector's Otfice, Di atrial of Kansas, Leavenworth, April 20th, 1871. The assessment list of lucome for 'he year ending D'oembei 81st, 1670, and of special tax for the year ending May 1872, has been plaoed in toy hands by the Assessor of Internal Reveuue for the Dis-' riot of Kansas, and ibe same ia due and Tb Mul traiu arrives in lopeaa a 12:85 a.

tn making conutotlon with the til tenia Roiog st on 'nsai Paoifli, TRAINS LSayI NORTH ToPHIA Mail m. JiOO Tbe Mail train arrive lu ottouwood Falls at 6:6 connecting with coaches cf tbe S. W. If Inge Company for vYInfleld and Intermediate points. and cook as nice as anything in the mar of pre emption, nod will attend tbe entrees and title of settlers ou the Oiage Diminished KeBerve.

Settlers will find it to their Interest lo consult wiih him. John W. Smiley, PVRPENTER AND JOINER, WINFIELD IUuuas. All kinds of work intrusted his care will be done neatly, cheaply and with dispatch. 30-tf jLEXANDER SAFFOLdI in He will 'also at tend to tbe pnrcliase and sule of improvements on claims, ibe renting of I uildings and farms', and all matters cooMeoied with a General Land KOTICE.

Persons inquiring for nail belonging In others, will be required to preseut wriitun ordeis. Until there is another thanje tnil; will arrive from the north on Tuiirsdtve i.nd Fridays. The mail will north on Sundays, Wednesdays find Fridays. open on Sunday from 8o'elook to 9 a. and from 1 clock to 2 o'clock P.

H. Please do not call at any other noun, A. W. T0W.SEY, P.M. Agency 1 ket.

20,000 pounds of goods received this week at Bliss, Tousey CVs, mostly dry goods. Whew I what a stock I M. V. B. Sheafor, Deputy U.

S. Col leotor, in ton yesterday. Buck's B-iHt'int" end 'New from i''k Wight's Foundry, Louis, Mo. sile by Delos Palmer, sign of the big coffee pot. Wiseonjiln Pin Lunir Yifd Seasoned Pine Lumbtr, Sash, Ueors, Putty.

Paint, at railroad prices. Bliss, Tousey agents, Winfield. 872 We eall the intention of our readers to the new advertisement of Robt Hudson, In another column. Mr. Hudson has con.

and that be is ready to do all kinds of iguOffiie of the Winflold Town Com. pany at the BANK, Winfit-ld, Kansas and General Merchandise. TKHilf, CASH. Bft, Store on the corner of Main street and Ninth Avenue, Winfield, Kansas. work in that line.

Cbarlea bus bad mneh experience in that particular aach and we hope our oiiiz'ns wilt patronise liberally. Sir? on Maia street nearly the Censor office. Myton ft Brotherton keep a full as sortment of nl 'in nod emproid' linen AI ENRY S. FOOTE, M. Subscriber: eivl ig their paper muked with an A in pencil after their names, will understand that their Subscription b'iB run out, and the paper will be discontinued unless renewed.

handle "chiefs for ladies, silk and linen for gentlemen por mones; "tilf- o''et) and morocco wallets ne-k tie lace, edgin, corsets, and and payable the County of Cowey to Dinu U. 'Collector M. V. Si.et.for. Burlington, on or before May HI 1K71.

To eaoh assessment temaiuiug unpiid on the 10th day of Mty, 1871, theie will be added fee of twenty cents for "De mai No i-- and to each assessment on tl -Uihdyot Mny, 1 b7 1, will aud-d a penalty of five per which said peiin ty will bt collected with, and as of the. original assessment. GEO- ANiHiiNY, Colleoter liu. Rev. Dint.

Kiutas. For the convenience of tax payers I will beat Wit.fivld on Mty lti 1871, to receive taxed due as ahove. M. B. Sheafi'R.

Deputy S. Collector. STRAYfci) OR STOLEN. From the undersigned living on Silver creek, ten mi'es east of Winfield, one brown mare, ten years old, with star in forehead and one white hind fool and when last seen had a rope on, attached to one feot. Also one dark brown four year thing in the notion line, whioh he; 'ell, Office: Mai it street, opposite Walnut Valley Hotel.

Residence: Btdger creek, i miles east of Winfield. Office hours 8 o'clock a. 6 p. m. All calls promptly attended r'pht.

or day. 1-26-'f Ohio stoneware jrs, vroiks, churns, jnge at Bliss, Tousey Co t. 872w Toe finest assortment of hats and caps In the city, at Marls Co s. 37 at astonishing low prices. 87 We hope to have time next week lo review an artiole in the Traveler entitled "A Trick." Freih suppy of groceries and provisions just teceived at Maris Co's cor ner Main and 8th Avenue.

87 strucied a blacksmi'b shnp at the north enl of Main street, and secured tbe serv. ices of Mr John Weiss, one of the best mechanics in the valley. Boys, have you seen thoie fine linen fancy bosom shirts at Miris Co'. They keen a general assortment of such goods and have "marked them down" reasonable prices, 87 Our publio school opened last Mou-day under the charge of Miss Bliss. Mr.

B. McDonald, of Topeka, and A. Shannon, Receiver, of Augusta, are iu town. Hats and caps in endless variety selncte especially for this market, tire i ne of the many attritions at the Winfield re, No- 211 No mistake. Frank Adair, of Olatbe, arrived here last Thursday with bis celebrated trick horse, "Suov Storm." Frank is ITY BAKEitYII 203 Main Street, Winfield Kansas.

FISHER CESSLER, Proprietors Will keep constantly on band a good supply of BREAD, CAKES "AND TIES! Also, a choice assortment of CONFECTIONERY, Canned Fruits. Cigars, Tobac co etc. Patronage of the public solicited. 29 tf District court commences on the 22d inst instead of the 29ih as stated last week Squire Jackson has received another big Ptock of furniture He sells lim old mare no brands or marks, eiipt a calloused pl ice on right, hind foot. One hay three year old borse, with star in torehend, and when last seen had a rope CBAItLEJ a.

DANA, Editor. A Vewepapor at the Present Times. Inieudcd i'or Fcoplo Now on Eorth. IneluCtng Tdtme s. Mechaatci, Pro-nMlontl lien, Wuikora.Tlilukers, and all Manner of 11 inos ond the Wives, 6ona, and DaauhMmol all mob.

ONL7 ONK BOLI.AB A YEAR ONE UCNDttED COPIES FOR MO. Or lest titan One Cent a Copy. Let thore ba a 850 Club I'oit Office. SEMI-WEEKLY Sl'N, 92 A YEAR, of the ateo ilia anl general o.vaa'er i THE WISEIU.V. but itrmtter variety i'f lularol'aiieotw rcadinir, a-id ur i i.i ig trie tnitsBuodcriboitwItli merer fniilmwui.

beo; us HcomeB twice a ft'iick latau.l THE DAILY Si SO A YEAR. A preStnlnentlv read b'e ne.wtpatier, t'e Inriui oirciiimloii in bc Kree. in 'e-nentlent, and fearle- in noiltlea. A 1 ha nrvrs 'oni ev.rywlii.Ti:. i'w cenia 0Ja- 11141L SO ceuta a mouth, or 86 year.

TERMS TO CLTJB3. TDK DOLLAIt WEEKLY SCV. rivo copies, one year, aeoaraieiy Four Unllars. Ten ranles. one vear.

(aui ua extra cop) to the seller up clnD) EUbt Dollars. Twentv eoniea, one yew, aepuratel'. (ttjil tD cxiraejpy lotue ettir np of cmb), Fiflem Dollars. Fifty conl. one year, to one tvrrt tue Bomi-Weekly one year cetler tip of clnb), TUIrry-three Dollars.

Fifty copies, one vear. epi tc' eaEert tue Semi- Weekly one year to uettpr dm luh), rhlrty-flvu Oollara. One hundred ennlet, not! roar. U': adir ini the jjailj for oao yer no of Fifty DolUra. One htiiidred eooins.

one vi'ar. arflt lv ad. (ami the Dairy tor 00 "er opufclnb), bixtr Dollar. THE SEMI-W'EIILY SUN. Five conies, 0118 yea', aenaratelv a(li pe Kljht OoiTiva.

Ten eanlca, one rer r. straaralelv aomv.w'd (and oa extra coiy to setter tip of -I Sixteeo Eullarav SEND YO0tt MONEY in Pme Oflinj cecH, or drafts i Vtw p-'nveuient If mt, tnen reslster nieueraoonululugmoi'ey. Atdrea- W. EJTGIiA W1, PtibHtlier, Sun dtOca. New Tora Chy; halter on, A liberal reward will be paid for information leading to their recovery.

Address L. Weimer, Winfield, Kansas. $50 REWARD! Stolen. On the night of tbe 20th of April, 1871, two mares, described as ful-trtwa Una larrrA hlfte.tr mare, t.hin in delighted with this wonderful region of delicious atmosphere. For twenly around the people come to trade with Maris Cos.

Why are these things thus? Because iheyde! on tbe square and sell goods "dog gouJ'' flfsh, little white on hind feet, roughly built, clumsy movemont, six years old. The other of medium size, dark brown, heavy mane an fo elook, white left hind right eye weak, and tender footfd. WAQON.6ECP WE are now prepared to do ftll kinds of work in our line, such as I BUILDING AND REPAIRING WAGONS, making Harrows, Plow Beams, and at low figures. SgluShop on North Main street, Winfield J. CTUCKER BROl jELLEY REAL- ESTATE AGENTS AUGUSTA, KANS.

5heap. 37 The black birda are making Bad hav oc in the corn. If we weie not ufiaid the Neither oue were shod wueu taken, ine latmr wti eifht vea-rs old. Aov persou birds would see this item ma would men givog me inforuia'inn of their where tiou that every ono is poisoning the seed abouts will receive $fU reward. AdjieiiS Wm A.

CLAY, 8iw2 Dxter, Cowley Kansas Bradish House, rPFATTH AVKNL'E, WINFIELD, KANS. I M. BRADISH. prop'r. Tuts House is uew and newly furnished.

Tbe patronage of the publio is solicited. Will nttend to contwts in the U. Land Office, filing etc. Correspondence solicited. (31-8ms) L.

G. CUTTING, Stone Mason! BANE! JC. FULLER, BANKER, IS NOW PRE- pared lo buy aod sell exchange, make collections, and do a general banking business. Winfield, May 1st, 1871. 35-tf Kansas Winfield, All work intrusted to his care will be done with neatness and dispatch.

Satisfaction guaranteed. pona prices. J. S. Tun' is conHirucii.g a n.ie res.dence ou the prettiest lets in town.

Obeip for cash the "Reputiio" conk ttove at Frank Hunts. 37 Soveral thousand acres of land will be broken and planted to corn ia this county this spring. The celebrated Buckeye Mowers for sale at Frank Hum's hardwaie store Call and see them. 87 A team saw mill is now in running order near Capt. Folk's store in Reck Towuahip.

Ladies if you wish to get a nice Spring Dress, go to Myton Brothertou'B. None others will tell as cheap. 37 Mr. William Orr and brother hive a s'eam saw mill in successful operation al Floral on Timper creek. The great rush to Myton Bt other ton't f-r boots tAA shoes still continues.

Ji'gsrd Mil'iagton and Mmoini- pent three inys this eb in viewing a good road from be re to Howard cuuut and report a very f.ivorobe rouie. Lidies if you want ibe best cook stove that, is munufacimed, buy the 'It has no superior. F. A. Hunt Co.

keeps them. 37 The prairie between here and Grouse is filling up with an active industrous class of citizens. If you want a palm or straw hat, of the latest style, go to Myton Brother ton's. They almost give them away. Tbebest hvao4s of Le Roy and Ten-tral City wiu'er wheat flour at My tun Brotherton's.

37-2w Mr. J. H. Hirt of this place is oa hand to show claims to new coiners free of oost. He his located quite a number this week.

Hdley Og? of Olalho are going It construct, a building fifty deep immediacy east of the Walnut Vnltey JfiuBe. Three angels in dipgii sc stepped into Maris Co the otlie. dnv, each to purchase one of those beautiful silk shawls on exhibition there. 37 --Several of the. best claims in our county have lately changed hands through the agency of Green King.

This firm make a business of attending to the interest of their clients. Just received at Myton Brother-ten's a large stock of new good, consisting of Spades, Shovels, Roes, Corn Planters, etc. A fresh supply of Groceries. That is the place for bargins. 87-2 Mr.

Burger presented us a nice mess of oniens and lettuce the other day, raised JNEW S1AGKSMITH QUERY AND ADVICE. Breathes there a man with soul so dead. Who never to himself halb said, I will a family paper take, Both for my own and children's sake? If such there be, let him repent, And hsve this piper to him WAliON ROADS, WisKtRLO, May 12th, 1871. Editor Censor I have just returned from Emporia, and, being filled with ad-minion, wonder and awe at the improvements going on in ihe upper part of the Walnut valley, I have concluded, through the medium of your valuable to make known to the world and part of Tttx-'s what they are, and choosing one par ticular subject, so as lo do justice to all concerned, I have considered the farm and field, the beautiful landscape, the energy- nd indomitable will of the hardy ie, rs that have settled along this famed valley, I have "picked out the roads. Yes, picked out is proper and will try to write them up, for if ever roads needed raising, writing up, blowing, filling or fixing, up in some way, it is the roads leading north from Winfield.

For a dis tauco of 75 miles the soil is good for oads, boing a light, black loam, easily worked up into mud, and is pretty thoroughly done wherever there is a rivulet ruuing. Ia some places small pebbles have beu thrown in, none of (hem that I found, however, were larger than a common millstone Bit ss the Road Overseers for tin ic love of the smooth easy going and beir reckless expenditure of labor where the convenience and comfort ofibe pub lie is concerned! And you must consider, too, tlint (be people along this line never travel any. Tbey are all new set-tiers. One of them told me he had only lived there 12 years. Only tbe short pev tioi of 12 years I Just think of it.

We doubt not that tbe roads were improved and fixed up just after the flood in Noah's time, save a few wagon ruts that have been aided in Ihe last, few years and the addition of those tm.ill The people have no hing to do but down and see traveling publio enjoy these "easy made rod." Ctotb. C3.VGE IXDLMS OiSAGE SQUiWS Lames. "You merchants think there is no one here but Osages." Merchant "Why Ladies. "Because you don't briog on the kind nfdry goods we want. We wunt as nice goods as they have in the market.

Vi'hy don't you bting them along-t unless you- think you are to for the Osages." (Enter Bias, Tousey 4 "Come aud see onr new stock and you will aiug a new song and tell a different story. We have Marsailles, Em broidery, Diamond Balling, Cordage Ribbon, Merino Shawls, Ladies Cimos, Purses, Parasols, Silk Fans, Chignons, and everything e'se." The agri.ml.iirnl Journals begin to talk of a new induMit the manufacture oi sugar from tweet potatoes. The average product of a bu hel of potatoes ih yam variety beinc pr' fbied la said to be orer two gallons, aal as the average yeald per aore on poor, sandy soil is from onn hundred aod fifty to a hundred and eighty bush follows that the produot will be from tbree hundred to bree hundred and fifty gallons of syrup. This syrup, moreover, is said to surpass that of the hcet, aod even that of tbe sor-gnm in deltoaey of Savor and in nearly all the other qualities whidb should commend it fur nee at the The regi-dom, afler Ihe justice is extracted, is pronounced a valuable artiole of foal for either man or beast. In the Seu'hera states, where yams grow aluost spanUoe-eucly, mauufaotur: of potato syup may be ery proH.ally carried on, and if it has tie effect of ohe.ipenion sugar, the consumers of saochrine at toe North oan' hate 09 serious objeqiioo vi Horse shoeing and everything in the blacksmith line doue in the b.

si style at moderate charges. Having had more than 20 years experience in the business, all wo.k guaranteed to give satistaciion. Phnp north end of Main reel west side. 20-Oin JAMES KIRK. Mo Mo BLOW TOUR HOKN! Robert Hudson lakes this method to announce to the publio that his new blacksmith shop is in full blast, and ready to do all kinds of work, Having secured the servies of Mr.

John AVeiss, a first-iclass mechanic, he will guarantee satisfaction to all who patronize him. Bffi. HORhE-SHOKING made a specal'y. bbop on North Main street, West side, between First and Second Winfield, Kiinsas 37-tt JjlURNITURE! A. A.

JACKSON, that is being used to re-plaut with and this probsbly will catch some of the riecals with yllow heads. Large sizf No. 9 stove fjr hotel boarding house use, al Delos Palmer's stove and tin store sign of the big coffee pot. Mr. F.

E. follins, G'neral Agent ef ibe Miesotiri V.illey Life Insurance Co. tlled on us this week. He issued several polices in this and expects to sstablish a branch office here on his next visit. The company is a Kansas institution and sound as the bills.

Queensware 1 Queenswarel Where? At Maris Ce'e. The finest stock in town. Cheap, cheap, chenp. Things seen are mighter than things heard, therefore come and see what a large and well selected stock of Spring goods are just being opened at Biies, Tousey Co's. The Traveler says three excellent elate quarries have been discovered on the south side of tbe Arkansas, within a dig tanceoftwo miles from town.

They are pronounced to be of superior quality. Just received the celebrated "Charter Oak" and 'MnlchlesV cooking stoves, fiom the Excelsior Stove St. Louis, Sign of the big coffce pot. A move is on foot to bridge the Walnut at this place, notwithstanding lbs thimblerigging of the straightforward gen-I'emen who reside at the mouth of the Walnut and who pretend to be the mouth pieces of the people. We suppose th-y coneidet their course in Ibis matter as honorable and gentlemanly.

Have you heard the news? Bliss, Tousey Co. are opening a tremendous stock of new goods just fron Chicago St. Louis. Good. Mtj.

Beebee of Thayer hs visited this place and established an immense lumber yard bere, at which lumber can be bought cheaper than in any other p'ace in the Walnut, valley. He is now delivering 100,000 feet which includes everything of the kind wanted in tiie country. This is no pl tf. but a Net. This is the Whtn anything is needed to refresh the '-inner man," report at 4 HEAD-QUAKTERS" BILLIARD SALOON I G.

TRIPLET? Proprietor MAY, 1871. Kansas Pacific RAILWAY. The FAVORITE and direct route through KANSAS AND COLORADO TO, DENVER, CHEVENNE, OGDEN, fSALT LAKE, CALIFORNIA, OREGON, WASHINGTON, And all points in the Territories, and on the Pacific Coast. No omnibus' or Ferry Transfer by this route. Mnil and Accommodation Trains leave daily, except Sunday.) At State Line with trains of the Missouri Pacific Railroad, and at Kt.neas t'i'y with the North Missouri and iiauulual and St.

Jo Railroad for Chirtgo and St. Louis, and lints South and Last. Exptes "ruins leave State hue, Kan-s City, Leavenworth, and 1M e'-, daily Trains as follows: Mail, 6:15 P. Express, 5:50 A Trains leave Jiitictun eoiDi; East, Mail 9:00 a. m.

Exptess, 11:00 p. h. I'asoeners taking this popular route til! make ose connections with trains a follows; A1 Ltwrence with the L. L. G.

R. for Baldwin City, Ottawa, Garnet, Ho Parker, I'liayer, Builingtou, Oowe-go, Cheiupa and Ft Scott. At Topeka wiih ihe A. 8. F.

R. for Buriingame, Emporia, Cottonwood Falls, Wichita and Florence. Ai Junction Citv with the M. K. T.

R. K. for Council Grove, Emporia, So. At Carson with tbe Southern Overland Mail and Express Co's daily line of coaches for Pueblo, TtinidnU, Las Vettns Fort Union, Santa Fe, Lis Crucis, Ivn and all points in New xioo nw A1 At Deliver wib puaseim'-r and xpis ooaches for Ge' rgtown, 4c ai with Tp'omdo I'mtral It R. for Central Cuy, Golden Ci etc.

A heyeune with Ihe Union Pitific R. for Oitden. Salt Lake Ciir, Sn Fran- Dealer in all kinds of FURNITURE NO, 41 Broadwfty KANSAS. vTINFIELD, on his farm a mile and a half noith of Blacksmi.hog. MAX SHOEB 13 PREPARED TO DO all kinds of work in his line and will warrant Ibe same.

Horse ehoetiig tuadr a ppt'calty. Shop, west side Broadwaj, Winfield, Kannas. (20it-J jyoCLURE i WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IS Pine Lumber, LATH, SHINGLES, SASH AKD DGORS. Yards at New Chicago, Thayer and Independence. QNARQA AND EXPERIMKXTAL GARDES.

AH kinds of anitt.l fniin mitie a epecat'y. i 00' (N, Mh. town. The first of the season. Thanks for the same.

Sold. Arkansas city was so nnsioi" Will keep constantly on band a well seleoted stock of 1 cisoo, Reno, Elko, aud all poinia ia Call tortiia ana tne rerritones. At Leaven worth with the Missouri Pa- cificand Mi-aouri Valley Kail m4 lot Airh- isuu ana Si. Joerph. ePu'luian Sleeping Car attuclfd tonight Express Irtiiss.

au rnr. thiough tx-iween hanis Ciiy and Cnevenne acre of farwio BEDSTEADS, TABLES, STANDS, LOUNGES, SAFES, OFFICE FCRN1TUKF, Whioh wi I be tt, fsiporla jr'sev heaneat place to buy lumber in the Wal. nu 'l Bliss, Tousey Co. agents. Hapgood Cos.

celebrated Casteel Creaking Plows. No more cast iron frogs to break. Sixes from .0 to 18 inches. Rep constantly on hand at Delos Palmer's stove and tin store sign of the big coffee pot MRlKn On the 80th of April, 1871, at the residence of R. Corking on Plum creek nar Dexter, by Rev, W.

T. Leard, Brnjamin Kelly and Miss L. 0. Smith. May the blessing of QoJ rest on the happy pair, Let otbors follow their to defeat the bridge bons 'ha: 'i an election there ntt voted all day in the rain no other place in the wiiy outsic 'he new townships were holding election.

We welcome to onr place Mr. L. J. Webb late of Columbus. He is a young lawyer of promise and comes from good legal stack, being the son of Judge Webb of Tope and the nephew of the present Judge of this district.

We extend the me to his brother. L. S. who also has arrived here for the purpose of going into business. lands fr eale- gitniied tue line of Itio kttr.sns racitio at trorr SC per acre.

Fur jartt, ukrs at if I' 1. Cn i-1 iaw ote Kaiimm. AS'tFK t'V, Geo ii t..

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