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The Cowley County Censor from Winfield, Kansas • 3

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LOCJL NOTICES. The B. players of Arkansas City Coi'RTEoi)s(?) On Tuesday last oue A. JiVSLNESH CARDS. The 0 en so r.

MHB OFFICE II. Perry, a i-esident of Bulkr oounty, SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1871. have been practicing for. three weeks to develops' sufficient muscle to meet the First Nine of the Frontiers at Winfield. At last acoounts, however, their muscles AT" presented himself to the District Clerk armed with a Commission as Notary Publio, and having letters of introduction Bradish House, P15NTU AVHNU12, WINFIELD, KANS.

1 i 0. M. UKAD1SH, P.op'r. This House is nw and newly furnished. The patronage erf, the publio is solicited.

KANSAS. WINFIELD, from gentlemen residing at Augusta to were too flat to aoe'ept the challenge. Last Saturday afternoon, during a Col. Manning and A. J.

Patrick, they unhesitatingly went upon his official bond as surety, Having filed his oomiMflsion and bond for reoord in the Clerk's oflioe very severe storm, Mr, Dolos Palmers Hardware store was struck by lighting. I struck the roof near the front part and A. MILLINGTON When you want a Deed, Boud for a Deed, Mortgage, Contract or other instrument drawn, call on Webb Coon, 42 Ohio stoneware jars, crocks, ohurns, jugs at Bliss, Tousey Co's. 872w The finest assortment of hats and caps in the city, at Maris Co's. 37 Fresh supp'y of groceries and provis-ions just received at Maris Co's corner Main and 8th Avenue, ,07 Queonsware I Qucensware I Where At Marls Co's, finest stock in town.

Cheap, cheap, cheap. Everything in the provision lint at the old Log Store; that is the place for bargains. 43-tf J. C. FULLER, Banker, passed down the tin to the northwest cor Is prepared to recoive fur Ihe U.

Land Office (as soon as the Plats are filed) he produoed a seal and started for the country to take filings for the settlers. I NOW PREPARED TO PUT AND sell Exchange, make collections, and ner, where a portion of the cornioe was torn off, thence, along the north side of His little game wus nipped in the bud, do a general hanking buHiness. the building to the east end, where it en DECLARATORY STATEMENTS of pre-emption, and will attend the entrees and titlo of settlers on the Osngo Dimin. ished Reserve. Settlers will find it to Winfiiold, May 1st, 1871.

85-tf tered and passed down the inside to the work bench to the tools used by the tin however, for' the trick was discovered before the papers left the ofRoo, The oounty officers and members of the bar concluded that such a proceeding would not win, and steps wore taken to prevent it. Col. When anything is needed to refresh their interest to cousult with him. tho "inner man," report at ner. No serious damage was done.

The tools are all more or less charged; a Ladies if you wish to get a nioe Spring He will also attend to the purchase and M. and Mr. wore interviewed and they go to Myton Brotherton's. None small file so much so that when ap BILLIARD HALL others will sell as cheap. 87 sale of improvements on claims, the renting of buildings and farms, aud all matters oonneoted with a concluded not to be instrumental in thus plied to a piece of iron it will almost support itself, Mr.

Palmer has the agency If you want to keep oool, eo to Myton allowing the non-resident, Perry, or os one Brotherton's and get a suit of those a. TR1PLETT Proprietor General Dutch Linen olothoe they don't cost for a new lightning rod and he thinks he will use one of them himself. We advise all othors to do likewise. niuoh. 43-tf AttOlXl) TOW.X.

I (, Business increasing. Johnson sports a no bat. Cool 1 Oh, no! It's just hot. Frontiers get new "foul flags," bases, Messrs 8milh and Johnston Lavs or thanks for late Maine papers. Printers never eat ioe creara nor drink soda water.

Mr. J. B. Cooley, of Brookfield, was in town one day this week. Mr.j John C.

Burger, of Ontario, arrived here last Tuesday. He is well pleased with the town and people. Go and see Dobyns when you want a oool drink, a dish of ioe cream, or a good cigar. If you are fond of billiards call on Triplott; if yeu want a good drink or a Cue eigar Triplet! can accommodate you. The' walls of the Baptist church are complete and the building will soon be finished.

Base Ball to-day at two o'clock. The first nine will play the 'second, niat; let everybody go. Boys, you must get some seats for the ladies. The Pattison House will Boon be in running erder. We believe is the intention of the proprietor to make a first-class hotel of Our enterprising bakers, Fisher Gessler, are building a new brick oven Land attorney called him Lawyer," to steal the business of our people.

We are reliably informed that he tells the settlers that the Land Office is ready to receive filings. This is a mistake, and "TICKER'S JIACIC BALM." Sure cure for Headache, Toothache, F. Newland will dolivor Native Agency Lumber anywhere in the city at, very low IIkavy. Arkansas City conies out in prtoes. ard in the rear of bis Hour and Sprains; Bruises, Rheumatism, Diphtheria, Cramp, Colio and Chills.

For salo by Dr. Mansfield and A. II. Green, Drug Feed Store. 43-tf we warn the settlers not to give him their a circular and pledges its ''sacred honor" to vote for "tisdale." 0, My I Is that ftm.Offioe of the Winfield Town Com pany at the BANK, Winfield, Kansas gists, inbeld, Kansas.

85-3m Another fresh arrival of fancy Dry filings. A number of them were swin the best you can do? Better "schtop a GoeJs at. Myton Brotherton's, and for sale cheap. There is where you get your leedle" till you get a few more names. jLEXANDEK SAFFOLD, Dealers in money back I Livery Stable.

M. p. Dale has com 1. iiewland is soiling grooeries, 3 provisions, flour, feed, etc, at remarkably low prices. He is closing out, and solioits GROCERIES I AND menced work on his livery stable.

This branch of business must be good as the large establishment already running does not supply the demand of our citizens. the patronage of the public 1 43- All those who are troubled with mosqui toes, can stop it by going to Myton New Townships. The County Com Brotherton's and getting a white. buff or ijawreup blue mosquito bar, 43-tf missioners organized two new townships yesterday one south of this called Pleas Chei'okws know the genuine "Mason ant Valley, and the other north-east ealled and General Merchandise. terms cash.

BgSt, Store on the corner of Main street and Ninth Avenue Winfield, Kansas. Jar" with Boyd's Porcelain lined cap, 'in which fruit will never tarnish. Sold Richland. For particulars read proceedings of the Board in another column, only by MarlB Co. 39 i Things seen are mighter things When you want anything in their line Fikb Work.

Ira Kellogg has just fin beard, therefore come and see what a give them a call. ished plastering Mr. Johnston's building large and well seleoted stock of Spring goods are just being opened at Bliss, and we have not seen a better job in the State. We don't know which to congrat Tousey Co s. The long and short of it is that Short cf the Walnut Valley House keeps short cigars that are much better than long WALNUT VALLEY MAN CAPITAL $100,000.

ELDORADO, KANSAS. Will att lend promptly to all kinds of Banking business. (20-tf) Yen cad find dried apples and peaches ulate most Mr. J. on Having so tine a PS at Myton Brotherton's; also dried cur house, or Mr.

K. for knowing how to fin ones, and only ten cents each. rants, prunes, canned tomatoes, peaches, dled by one pantj you cannot be loo eareful. If you dont want to go to the Land Office to file, give your business to some home attorney who is known to be all right, and don't trust it to strangers. PROGRAMME or tub FotiRTn of jult celebration it WINFIELD, OS TUESDAY MKX'f.

A military salute will be fired at sunrise. The procession will be formed on Main street at 10 a. by the Marshal of the day, and march to the grove at 11 o'clock accompanied with a band of musio under the management of Prof. Palmer. On arriving at the Grove the following order of, exercises will be observed 1, Song Star Spangled Banner, by the Winfield Quartette Club.

2 Prayer hy Rev. Mr, Johnson, Chaplain the day. 3. Reading of the Declaration of Independence by Mr. L.

J. Webb. 4. Musio by the Band. '5.

Oration. 6. Sopg "God Bless Columbia." i 7. Musio by the Band. 8.

Dinner. After which musio by the Band. TOASTS. fl. ''President of the United States.

Response by Mr. A. W. Tousey. Song American Flag Song.

3: "The day we Celebrate." Response by Judge Ross. Song "Firmly Stand." 6" "Cowley County." Response by the Rev. Mr. Inman. Musio by the Band.

7. "Lol the Poor Indian." Response by Col. Alexander. Song Shout for the Banner. 8.

"The Ladies of Cowley County." Response by the Rev. E. P. Hickok. Song "Sweet By and By." 9.

"Our Railroad Enterprises," Response by Mr. D. A. Millinglon. ish it.

We learn that M. S. Cobb brought blackberries and Elgin Corn, Who would be without luxureis Call and see them Arkansas City to terms by telling them Peksonal. Last week Col. Peter, the Boys, have you seen those fine linen manager or the T.

B. Railroad, if they did not quit prosecuting him on the license, question he wouldn't support iitncy bosom shirts at Maris (Jo FRIENDS I GO AND SEE E. C. was here with Mr. Sargent.

The Colonel meant business and did not make much They keep a general assortment of such Hb! "tisdale" for the county seat, i BotiE, at, Augusta; where you can got goods and have "marked them down" at of a stay among us. We did not learn of -We learn that a non-resident Notary reasonable prices, 87 as his visit until it was too late to mention made his" appearance in Howard county in our last issue. end after-taking filings to the tune of Hot I Hotter 1 1 Cool! I What's hot? The your Hardware and Stoves, Tin and Cop-perware at reduced prices. All kinds of in work done on short notice. 1-3 I KeLLOQ.

C. M. KELLOGO. A. B.

KELLOGG KELLOGG about 5500, sloped and has not sinoe been tooD Plat. The Frontiers play the What's oool 7 Those nice linen suits at seenn iW game first-rate and we'll bet our beaver Bliss, Tousey cheap for cash. 39 that they can beat any nine this side of -i ue Land uuice at iiimboidt was opened for filing Declaratory Statements For twenty' miles around the people Lawrence and Ottawa. They are expect come to trade with Mans Cos. Why are these things thus? Because they deal on the 19th inst.

We presume that the ing a game on the Fourth, and if their office for this District at Augusta will on the square and sell goods "dog-goned" ohallange is not accepted theft 'twill be a game between the first and second nines. cheap. 1 61 soon follow Ifotico to Settlers. We will prepare and Those who want to see ''tisdale" will All work contracted will be executed with promptness and dispatch. 88-Cm.

T. STEWART GENERAL DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, Clothing, Boots and Suum Cuiqut.Tho Traveler congratu file Declaratory Statements for four dollars. This includes the fee at the Land lates us on having secured a new corres have to read the Traveler; you can't find it any where else. According to that jTEAM' MILL. Office.

Webb Coon, pondent. We fear our neighbor's ass-ooi-ations with the notorious Ida May, ot Att'y8 at Law sheet Chicago would be a good town if it i'lugs, aiiusm, it hid bound not lo be undersold. 1-3 wasn't so near "tisdale." Wichita, led him to believe there eould Next Tuesday I will Bell, at Winfield, Bong Hymn." one new Farris Wagon for $10. If you 10 "The Rising Generation." Response be none other of that name, Well, you are mistaken; but "let everybody have The Southwestern Stage Company is preparing to erect a large barn on the can see the "paint call on FOOTE, M. JJENRY their own." '-(' corner of Manning Street and Ninth Av JUUROEB.

For Calico, Lawn, Poplin, Gingham It 2iW by Mr. Lemon. Song "Sweet Spirit hear my prayer." Musie by the band. Conclusion. Doxology.

N. B. All are invited to join in the procession and marh to the Grove. enue. It will be completed at once, in HART ORR, i Would respectfully announce to the people in general that they are prepared to fill orders for i NATIVE' LUMBER.1 At their Mill seven miles north of Winfield, at tlie junction of Dutch and Timber oreek.

A large quantity of lumber on hand and for sale on reasonable terms. The School. We congratulate the peo and beautiful rich dress goods go to Maris Co. The man with the whiskers sells order to accommodate the large stock of ple of this place on the success of the school in the room below our office. The 1 very cheap and has more patience than Office: Main street, opposite Walnut Job.

Valley Hotel. Residence: Badger creek, in anticipation of the future glory 4J miles east of Winfield. Office hours Look out: there is another grand rush 8 o'clock a. 6 p. m.

at Myton Brotherton's they have just of Winfield, our citizens are laboring zealously to have everything in readiness forliioFo'urth. Let us endeavor to cope All calls promptly attended night or Call and see us. Sy-Sni received a large lot of new goods, which OIB FIRST FOCRTU. BY SOLITAIEB. Beloved memory'of Seventy-six! How grand the very thought teacher, Miss Bliss, brings experience and rare ability to her position, and discharges her duties with-the utmost fidelity The County and District School Officers express their entire satisfaction with the progress which ihe school is making.

l-2C-tf with older towns, and thereby attract the they are selling to compare with railroad towns, If you want to save money, oall on them at the old Log Store in Winfield, BAILUOADS. attention of the "moving world." Harness Shop. C. E. MOORE 1R0, Col.

Alexander went to Eureka last 43-tf Daugherty Lyons have movod their Of those flashing days of In which Ameriea was freed That Pipe. Last Wednesday we broke Monday to attend a meeting of the' Direc our Meerschaum, and until Thursday From condescension to the British Crown shingle factory from its old location on the creek near town, up the Walnut about tors of the K. C. B. S.

R. He Afclusort) Topclia Santa Fe 1 How sweet the recollection is returned yesterday. The Col. says if the HAVE OPENED A FIRST-CLASS HAK-ness Shop on Mam. street, and are now ready to do all kinds of work in their line.

Will keep constantly on hand a supply of Of those immortal sages of the Revolution, proper steps are taken, Winfield can se- two and one-half miles, close by Bartlow saw-mill, This firm is now prepared lo furnish, in any quantity, the finest native shingles made in the West. Call and see But the greatest, loftiest snge of all, cure this road at an early day. Was the pure, intrepid Washington them, and leave your orders. 43-ti Harness, Saddles', Railroad Convention. Next Satur The saver and leader of bis country day, July 8th, there will be a railroad No braver man was ever known to live WHIPS, COLLARS, SrURS, $.

This road is now completed and running two daily passenger trains to and from PEABODY, KANSAS, as per time table below, Jane 21, 1 S71. Than he who first our destiny controlled, Repairing done, on short notice and on infieia Bakery conventional this place for the purpose of course considering, the propriety of at once seouring a railroad. Let everybody And set the struggling colonies at liberty, And with his deep mind and mighty arm tlie most reasonable terms, itir Sign ofthe Bia Horse Coli.au 38-tf come. It is expected that prominent rail WESTWARD. EASTWARD.

road men throughout State, will be AND STATIONS. Aoii. I Mail Mail. I Ac'u Ar' ve Elder Hickok informs us that Perry, Arrive; Raised o'er their wide and gory fields (Strewn with the noblest of mankind) The foundation of our great Republic I Gaze upon the records of past years Read the history of men and times, And satisfy yourselves, my friends, 'Tis right to celebrate this day. Our flag still waves o'er Bunker Hill, A.

m. p. M. P. the would-be Notary Publio for this MSTAIBMT! 12 40j 12 30! county is taking filings and charging our noon we felt that we were lost.

Just then Patrick came to the rescue and concluded that we enght not to be compelled to beg cigars, (editors, never pay for them) and the result was the purchase; of a beautiful pipe for us by the aforesaid A. It don't make any difference what reformers say about the "poisonous and deadly effects of the weed," we'll smoke, and Pat, my boy, we'll not forget you. City Restaurant. This establishment is one of the best in town, and is located on the corner of Main street and Tenth Avenue, (one door north of the Censor office) being a very convenient place for a resort of so much importance during the warm weather. It is unnecessary for us to commend the genial proprietor of this 'confeotionery of refreshments' to our citizens, for they well know he is a gentleman of true worth.

Ice-cream, Soda-water, lemonade and many other "cool drinks" are to be found there, and nowhere else in the world can they be served out with more courtesy and satisfaction. At this resort you'll find no Bcreen So walk right in with your lady dear And call for two dishes of good ioe cream Then, of course, you'll pay for it, and walkout A cooler lady with a cooler beau, 6 05; 6 20! 6 41j 7 01! citizens four dollars. Settlers', look but for him, You can get your work done 12 11 11 3 p. M. 9 40 9 25 9 05 8 46 8 29 8 15 8 00 7 43 North Topeka Topeka Pauline Wakarusa Carbondale Gables Burlingame Peterton 7 22 With its streamers in the distant West Corner of Main and Tenth Avenue, cheaper than Moreover he has no 11 37 11 24 A place considered in those days 3 23 35 3 49 4 00 7'3o 7 4'J bond on consequently has jio authority to take your filing, as he cannot le 11 101 10 cs! To be cne vast and barren desert 8 00 gaily administer an oath.

W. H. DOBYNS Last Saturday ou' Publisher was. ihe But now is settled by a people free-Free to utter words of lovo and loyalty And we're a part of the people Our country'sbrave and sturdy pioneers- leve 7 35 arv' 715 8 13! 4 13 10 40 Osage City recipient of a "little phat pig." The donor, Mr. L.

Iloloomb, says this gift may 0 55 Troposcs to furnish the publio with the best brands of Cigars, Tobacco, Canned Who'U oelebrate the day so near at hand 10 25 10 12 be considered a "bore" by some, but it Arvonia Reading Ilorton And do battle with our tongues for right. 4 31 4 4U 5 10 5 30 8 43 6 20 will prove, a "phat thing" eventually, Fruits, Raisins, Nuts and a complete assortment of 60! 80! Emporia June! 'Without any consideration, gays "if 8 34! 8 471 9 10! 9 30! 9 45! 10 121 10 30! 10 45! 15 6 451 Ah! gaze back er the mighty past, And take a look down that long road Which brought us to this sacred spot On whioh we stand and gaze Upon that floating banner there, this is the modern way of being bored. I'll take a contract to be bored contin 00 45 17 00 45 23 05 ually." Mr. Holcomb has some fine stock 9 9 9 8 6 8 7 7 7 7 6 As those brave boys unfurl it to the breeze That gives' vigor to the mind, and feeling Emporia Plymouth Elinor Cottonwood Elmdale Hunts Cedar Grove Florence Peabody on his farm seven miles west of this city, fci 9 1 pes nil 0 E-h 48j SOi 151 53! 85 18i 001 15! Als a "square meal" at any hour ot 6 12 6 30 6 45 7 05 7 23 7 42 8 00 8 50 P. H.

to the heart. Come, farmers, with your loving wives; 11 05 11 23 11 42 12 00 1 00 cunning ana chatting as you go. Parties. Last week C. M.

Bra-dish, the accomplished landlady of the Brad ish House gave a party for the bene 3 47 3 SO 2 45 the day. Oysters served to ICE CREAM, LEMONADE, Come, young men, with your little jewels Come, old and young, frem all the country a. m. ILeavo Le p. u.

r. m. Ar've Ar've. 'round, And let ns celebrate the Fourth of '71, fit of the guests and her numerous frionds. And a SODA FOUNTAIN will be added (At Winfield, the prosperous eounty-seat,) It was a success and will not soon be forgotten by those present.

ln which day, near a century aeo, in season. Thankful for past favors he solicits fu ton oustonii Freedom was proclaimed throughout the Mr. S. Smith's fine two-story business house was dedicated by our young folks last Friday evening. Although it and has a number of "McGee Pigs" which he "offers for Tisdale is the name of the last new (own in Cowley county.

It is located at the exact center, geographically, of the county- There are already six or eight houses up, and town is only ten days old. It is expected it will be made the county seat of Cowley. Petitions are already in circulation' for a new' vote, on the ques-; tion. Workingman's Journal. Judge, you are mistaken.

It is not expected that it will be made the county seat, notwithstanding A. City pledged its "sacred honor" to vote for it. Winfield is the county seat, and the people of this countyl have loo much good sense to try to change it And again, the Sur land, And was designed for succeeding ages. Oonve, lei's all observe that great day WAGON SHOP The birth-day of America's lasting fame. was not spoken of until" about seven o' clock in the evening, there was present a large and intelligent company.

Mr. K. Johnston's building was treated in like manner on Wednesday evening, Close connections arc made at North Topeka with trains of Kansas Pacifio Railway, for all points east and wost. At Emporia Junction with trains on Missouri, Kansas Texas R. R.

for South em Kansas. At Emporia with daily lino of stages to and from Euieka. At Florence with daily line of stages for Eldorado, Augusta, Winfield, Arkansas City, Wichita, and all points in Southern and South-western Kansas. At Peabody with stages for Newton and AH communication relative to freight and ticket businets should be directed to M. L.

SlStEXT, Generr Frc'gtit and Ticket Act. T. J. l'EIClv, Dobyn's, the gentlemanly proprietor of Come with the rising sun Into our avenues rally 1 Hark to the morning gun, As it echoes down the Valley. Come With colors flying The Red, White and Blue And sing tliat soug undying Of the boys who died for you.

On the Walnut's mossy bank, Ohl what a lovely spot; JTbere we'll meet and talk Of the times not soon forget' R. II. CHASE, M. WE are now prepared to do all kinds of work in our line) such as BUILDING AND REPAIRING WAGONS, malting Harrows, Plow Beams, and at low figures. 8Shop on North' Main street, Winfield.

J. CTtfCKEU Si BRO. the City. Restaurant, furnished the ice cream for the occasion, and when we veyor passed through 'tisdale' on Monday and to-day he tell us that he did not askod for our bill we were told it was settled. We have our suspicions.

T. K. we're obliged to see a house there nor anything that looked like cue. prncE Bradish House, Tenth Avenue. Winfield, May 27th, 1871..

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1871-1871