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The Weekly News-Democrat from Emporia, Kansas • Page 3

The Weekly News-Democrat from Emporia, Kansas • Page 3

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LOCAL NOTICES. PETE STOCK FOE SALE. Four full blooded Durham bulla for sale at our place on the Cottonwood, 15 milea writ of Jkaporia. 40-43 ESTES A HAWORTH. We would inform tb public that we aow Lava some cettU vut bra a Jed with a heart oo the leltLip.and -3.

oo the left hfrn. P.r eons finding them will please notify oa through the Emporia Poat offi or ar our place on Cor Too wood. 15 milea wear Emporia. 40-43 ESTES A HAWORTH. Jlouse and Lots for Sale.

dwelling house and wo lota on Merchant tract, Em oria, for tale cheap for cash 1. B. PLUMB BUTCHER SHOP. Competition the Life of Trade. FRANCIS KRAFT HAVE opened a treat nai let in th build-log on Fifth Avenue, formerly orcuri'd 'for the purpose by Mr.

Kraft, back of Wibl-y A Troitt's store, wh-re they will furnish the publie, at ail time, with Fresh Beer, Mutton and Pork, At Eeaio sable Bate. Oive oa a call. 40-tf Great Conflagration in Emporia. Tb undersigned have eonat ned th-ir books to the flsoxs, and hereafter will charge noth. 'sag for good AH peraona who are indebted to ua will 3leaee call and get a receipt.

CATT ERSQN A HOLMES. October 1st. 1867. 40-tf H. W.

R. HARRIS, "TT70ULD inform the people of Lvon and ad ft joining counties that he haa opened a -CM i 'vwrouup iu x-raiwrm, woere ue la reajy at preaent to do all kinds of repairing in that line of bnainess. lie will bo prepared fur manufacturing next season. Shop for the "present at the houae of John Cabrey in" the wet part of town. 10 40 OH THE BENCH AGAIN.

Boots and Shoes Made to Order. WILLIAM CLAPP Has returned to the Boot and Shoe Business, And may be found At tho Old Shop Ii4he rear of WHITE'S STORE. (Urn Whit A Clapp) where he will bo ready at all time no ACCOMMODATE HIS WITH 'CUSTOMERS CUSTOM-MADE Boots 1 Slices OP THE BEST QUALITY. He wiircarry on the butine's in his present quarters until next spring, wh-n he wilt open aa entirely ticw and extensive Boot and Shoe Establishment IN TOE SAME BUILDING. He eoii ially invitee nil wanting work in his line of business to give him a call.

10-38. WILLIAM CLAPP. Valuable Property for Sale Ifeoaho Eapidi. Ioff.r for sale, at reasonable terras, half an interest in Water and Steam Pw and Grist Mill at Neosho Rapids. Lyon county, and thrity-eeren and a half acrea of land adjoining the mill lot and the town.

5tf M. M. BAKE it. Strayed or Stolen. FROM th- 'eriher, living Emporia, on the S5lh September 1867.

a chest-nut sorrel in are. eight or nine year old. 16 bands high; beavy built; white Unpin ftee; Jiind feet white; blind in right eye; saddle -marks; letter and anoth- letter (forvt-ten what it is) rn left shoulder: heavy wit) foal when she left; branded I "on ho of right fnce ftiot. Information leading to her recovery will be liberally rewarded. 40-43 J-.

SCHMIDLINO. CALL AND SETTLE. All persons knowing themselves indebted to the late firm of White A Clapp'. are- expec-ted to call immediately and settle their accounts without delav, as I am und-r obliga tion -pay the liabilities of the firm of White Clapp. I trust ycu will respond to this call promptly.

AILFN WHITE. Emporia Sept. 24th 1867. 39 42 FOR SA3LE. $5 A No.

1 Spanish Bucks, two years old -rery cheap. Will also exehaoga for money or good lands lo J'yvn county three or four hon ini head of Spanish sheep. Callus or address C. CHOSS, 37-tf Emporia. Kansas.

Diseased Horses and Cattle. Use Geo. Leie'e cebbrated "Conditioi Pow-ders. the jrat Awnicn remedy for diseases of horses and cattle, rrenmmerded by veteri nary surpeons. livery stable keepers, stock raie- era aad everjlwdy who has tired it.

Ask for Leis'i; fake no ether. Itch! Itch! Itch! Scratch no More. bo would endure th- miseries of rhis distorting disease, wh.n for Ihe sum of fi'fy cents, and by the application of a neat they nay Cerfm.ly and speedily be relieved iherefrom Such a remedy is (he Tch Oint-iaen(. manufactured by Q. dru-gis(and hemis(, Lawrence, Kar.as.

Be sure (o ask for Leis', and take no other. For sale by all druggies throughout (be Stat. 1 FASHI0ITABLE. Hall has one of the ices', and beat lections of cloths and casaimerea ever offered Ifttbe citiaena of Emporia and vicinity, and atas aecured th aervioea of j. PEEN of Leavenworth, A FASHIONABLE TAILOR.

Garments made to order, ia the latest stjl. al Wwrranted to givesatisfsetion.rr no charge renovate and dense clothes without alary to the cloth. Coise. gentlemen and la iea. give oa a call, aa we thick can please (Betiditrsi.

SPtf The Emporia News. ISSUED EVE KY FRIDAY In the Hewa Building, Emporia, Kansas, at TWO DOLLARS -A. Itaten of Advertising for Srt iaaartiaa. aad 1 ucb Ob. Mli.

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Ba.iaM OwO, an Ua. rr rear. Friday, October 11. 1867. TOWN AND COUNTKY.

Mrs. UoCartoej is. patting up a neat stone residenca near tha Notmal Scbool. For puff of Sam Wood written by him- ftU.ee Chase County Bladder. II.

C. Cross, of this place, waa admit ted to the bar at the last Urm of our District Court. Almerin Gillett baa hia daw rasidenca on Excnaoga atreet up aod enclosed. Another house "for rant" wa suppose. Tba Sociabla at tha Congregational church la Friday ntght was a very pleasant one.

They arc held erary alter- oat Friday sight. Tba Cbaa County B'adder likes our ariiclea. It keeps llem standing in its columns from week to week. This is tha first instance of newspaper judgement and good tasta wa aver noticed in that sheet. H.

L. KeroneY purchased tha bouse which waa being built by G. W. Smith on Merchan'a street, soma week ago, and now has tha budding up and enclosed. We are glad to eea pros-Png.

To School Teachers. A spaciitl examination of teachers wiii be held at tba Normal School building on Saturday afternoon next, October I2ib, at 1 o'clock p. G. C. MORSE, County Superintendent.

The Emporia btnk baa taken in a new partner in tba person of W. T. Sod en. Tbia institution is doings good busineaa much larger than waa anticipated it tha commencement. It is a great convenience to our people.

Elder H. Brown informs us that Elder NeWon, late ot Illinois, will preset) in tba Christian vhutcb, in this place, on Sa urday evening next, and on the following Lord's da (tha st eleven o'clock a m. Thoe. Brjaui tati put up a commodious addition Lis lesidenca Mechauica street. Although in bad health, Mr.

Byant has done nearly all the work on the addition him -el I. He deeerves credit for his energy and enterpiir-e. This is now one of the nicest placeV in town. Captain Henry Br.pdley. of Ctae county, was married at Cottonwood Falls, oo the 2J insl.

to M'Sb Kitty Fatteieon, Topeka. Tn nercmony was perform ed by Rt. N. Lea or Grace church. Topeka.

We wish tba Captain and bid btida a bappy journey through life. Wa learn that a paw farm ie about to ba opened oo Elm Creek, in this county. near tha croaeing on tha Lawrence road, by a family from Springfield, Illinois. Tha gentleman has purchased quite a arga tract of land, brought on eomt nice etock, and is going into business in the right shape. New settlements are being made in all portions of the county.

Horace Uuadrem Has just returned from Si. Louis, where be went to purchase new materials for his extensive saddle and harness manufac tory. He now. has in store -a splendid stock of, Saddlery, Leather. Saddler's Hardware, Carriage trimmings.

Collars, Whips, Spurs, etc. In iact, behasa com plete stock of everything kept ia a first-class, saddler and -harness shop. To all of which be invites the attention of bis customers. I. Yeaterdty we met in our afreets Mr.

J. 8. McWhorter, of Normal. Illinois, who was on bis way to Butler county, wiib a lot of stock. Some of our readers will re member his visit here last spiing, when be was on a prospecting tour, and at which time ba purchased a large body of land in Butler county.

He intends to make a Urge stock farm down there. He a thorough -going gentleman, and wM be of benefit to that county. II baa rm rery fine etock with him, and will bring mora. Jams Pbeani in aa ear of corn Satorday night a little orer eleven inches long. This beats the Coburo corn mentioned a few weeks ago.

Since the above wa put ia type A. M-Ke has brought us several ears of Urre corn, aome of wb'cb are over twelve im-he-i long. The-e lake the rag rff baeh. Mr. M'K- save he ba twenty acres of corn wbich will turn out 80 bu-beU in the acre.

At the pre ent price-. 50 cts per bushel, tbia field is worth 8CO0. That will do very well. We were in error in attributing to Charles and Mike Weaver the only eolriet at the State Fair from' Lyon county. Mr Joseph Peak, of Fremont, entered a va riety of wheal mentioned in the proceed mga aa Goose or May wheat; and also a Gang Plow, wbicb took ibe fi'St premi um.

Mr. Pnk ia one of our most ener getic and proeperous farmers, who has al ways taken hi-full share of premiuma al our Coooty Fairs, and who baa aleo tba reputation of having as fir, stock and aa many improved farming implements as toy other farmer in ibe FBOCEED1KGS OP T11E DI8 TltlCT CUDKTt "We are enabled this week to give the prom ised proceedings of the late term of the District Court held here. We waited until the session waa over so as to give the proceedings mil to gether rather than publiah them by "piecemeal" in three or four numbers of tha paper. We are tndebeted to Noyes Spieer. the acoo a -modatiag Clerk of the District Court, for this report.

It will be seen that a large amouat of business was transacted CIVIL DOCKET. Ben. Browra, a Guards a Estate of Joseph Ba'ch, lunatic. Plaintiff, vs. Geo.

Christ and Serbia Christ, Defendants. Hoot Gil lett Altorneya for Plaintiff. Judgca-nt for P.eiotiff.; by d- fault, for JG395 aod ooaU, and forejlosure of mortgage. A S. Tandy, Plain iff, vs.

Pul Bck. Da- fendant. IIt A Uillctt for Plaintiff. Fore closure of Mechanic's Leia and Julgmeat, by default, far Plaintiff for $5) .02 and costs. Wra.

Crocker, Plaintiff, vs. Heirs of Allen D. Graham, deceased. Defendants. Risriei Brown for Plaintiff.

Foreclosure of Mortgare, and Judgment for Plaintiff, by default, for 159. and $50 attorney's fee, and costs. Palm.r, Plaintiff, va. Samuel A. Hale aad Jonathan Irish, Defendanta Kugglea Browi for Piaintiff Julgtn-nt for Plaiptiff.

by default, for $16655 and costs against Jou- a'han Inch. Dismissed a to Si'auel A Hile. Matilda Eaton, Plaintiff, vs Wm. M. Eckles and Mary A.

Eckles, Defendants. Buggies A Brown for Plaintiff. Foreclosure of mortgage. and Judgment for Plaintiff, by default, for $711.43, and coat of suit. I Valentine Baysingtr.

Plaintiff, vs. T. H. Walker et D-fendants. Hunt Sc.

GiU-it far Plaintiff Judgment for PUiotiflf. by default, for $550.50 and costs. agiiat T. H. Walter as principal and J.

tmpbell aa surety. James W. McMillan v. A. N.

BUcililge. Isaao Sharp, and Haggles Brown PUin- tiff. Judgment for Plaintiff, by default, tor $772.48 and costs, and order to eell attaohed pioptrty. Dolly Priest. Plaintiff, vs.

Heirs of A. X. Johnson, deceased, Defendants. Hunt dt Gillett for Pldotiff. D-cree vesting in tlie Plaintiff the title to the fractional of seetioa 1, town 21.

range 11. in Lyon county. C. H. Pratt, Plaintiff, vs.

A Reaves, et. Defendants. Hunt A Gillett for Plaintiff. Foreclosure of mortgage and Judgment for Plaintiff, by default, for $456, and $50 Attorn ey 'a fee, and eo sts of suit 'd Humphrey. Plaintiff, vs.

A. J. Reeves, Defindanu Hunt Gilleft for Plaintiff. Foreclosure of mortage. nd Judgment for Plain-tiff, by defau't.

for $259.63 and $50 attorney, fee, and costs suit bo T. Towrsend, Plsintiff vs. Jacob Bump and Cyrua Cady, Defendant. Buggies Brown for Plaintiff. Foreclosure of chattel mortgage and Judgment for Plaint ff, by da-fault, f.

$178.72, and cost. George W- Reynolds. Plaintiff, vs. Evan Davis and P. B.

Plumb. Defendants. W. P. Montgomery for Plaintiff; Ruvitrles Brown for Defendants.

Judgment for Defendants, by default, for costs. Nicholas Piuint'ff. vs. Mc Millan. S.

N. Wood and William P'urnb, Defendant. Wm. Galliher for Plaintiff. Judgment for PJaintiff f-r 06 aud eofts against D.

McMillan and S. N. Wood. Xo service on Plumb. Ruth Kstee Gause, Plainriff, vs.

Henry S. Lyon. Defendant. Hum A Gillett for Plaintiff Wm. T.

Galliher for D-fmdunt held in sum of $250 iil. for his appearance at next term of the Court, and cause continued. F. W. Hanord, Plaintiff, v.

Harriet A. Han-ford. DrfYndant. Ruggles Sf Brown for Plain tiff. Hunt 4 GilleU for Defendant.

Motion of Plaintiff for temporary alimony overruled. Leave granted Defendant, by consent of Plaintiff, to file her answer instant-r, and afterwards leave gi anted Plaintiff In file amended petition in 60 days, and cause continued School District No. 17. Pmint'ff vs. Wm.G Quiniby.

Defendant Buggies Brown for Plaintiff, Wm T. Galliher for Defendant. Da-murrvr of deft overruled. Decree for Plaintiff for title of wurranty to one acre out of the a corner of I of section 35, town UJ, rang 12, and Judgment for costs. Joseph V.

Randolph, Plaintiff, vs. Gshiel Humphrey, et. als Drfend4nst, Ragles Brown for Plaintiff; Hunt A Gillett, and Martin, Morton Burns for Defendants. Cuse re moved for trial to the United ates Circuit Ceurt for District of Kansas, with consect of parties, and with like consent leave granted l'Uin'itf to withdraw bis reply, and file reply or demurrer in sixty days. Jane King, Plaintiff, vs.

James M.King, Defendant- James Rjgers for Plaintiff. Da eree of divorce, and custody of minor child for Plaintiff. Heirs al law to Jaoob Uulrieh, deceased. Plaintiffs, vs. Heirs at Uv to tr Eifcenbsr-ry, deceased.

Defendants- W. P. Montgomery foi Plaintiffs. Hunt Gillett for Defendants. Leave granted Defendant to file answer in- stanter.

Decree for flaioUffi quieting utte to lands described in the petition, to-wit: The 3 of Jfof section 19, the of of see 19, the i of of sec 20, the of of sec 20. ihe i ofnJ of sec 29. the ofnw'i of sec 29, the of ej4 of sec 30. the Jofsw 3 of sect ion 20. and the of sec 29, all in township 19, range 10, in Lyon county.

Thomas J. Hill, PUintiff. vs. John Rosea n. Defendant.

Hunt A Gillett for Plaintiff, Wu. T. Galliher for Defendant. Judgment of the Justice's Court affirmed, with costs. Alexander Bailey, PUintiff, vs.

S. Adams and G.J. Tallman, Defendants. Ruggles 4 Bro-vn for Wm. T.

Galliher for De fendants. Judgm-nt for Plaintiff for $73,60 and cons, against S. Adam as principal and G. J. Tallinn as surety.

Heirs at Liw to Jacob Ulrich, deceased, Plaintiff, vs. Wm. Miller B.Gray and Jane Hicks, Defendants. W. P.

Montgomery for Plaintiff. Decree fr Plat ntiff till and vesting the same in the Plaintiffs'to the following real estate, to wit: of of sec 19 of st 19 of of cm 20 a of of sec 20 of sec 20 of 1 of see 20 of of stc 29 of a of seo 29 of of eec 3d. Wm. Mi.rx aud Aaron Haas, Flaintiffs, vs. S.

E. Mouse. Defendant Hunt Sf Gillett for Plaintiffs. Buggies Brown Deieadant Motion of Defendant to disolr4 attachment eve ruled. Judgtne.it lor default, for aud coaU, and rder to sell attached property.

Wm: E. McGinnis, Plaintiff, vs Alexander BaiKy. Defendant. Wm. Galliher.

and Hunt 4 Gillett for Piuio tiff; Rugles- Brown, and Mai tin. Morton Burns for Defendant. Cause continued to next term of the Court, on motion of Defendant. Noyes 8picer. PUintiff.

ts. J. B. Gilliland, Dfendnt. Ruglea Brown for PUintiff; "rfof Dodant.

Judgment for Plaintiff for possession specific personal property, and costs. Eli Ana Burt. Plaintiff, va. Samuel V. Burt, Defendant.

Wm. T. Galliher for Plaintiff. Decree of Divorce, and for custody of minor children to Plaintiff. Hills Peaice, Plaintiffs, ts.

A. Ela. Defend sot. Waa. T.

Galliher for Plain tiffs. Igmeat by eos fees ion fat Plaintiffs and foreclosure of mortgage for $432,37 and $50 attorney's fees and costs. John Fowler Jf Co, Plaintiffs, vs. W. A.

EU. Wm; T. Galliher for Plain tiffa. Judgment by confession for Plaintiff ana foreclosure of mechanics leia, fot $130,30 and eoet. G.

Humphrey, Plaintiff, vs. A. J. Rteves, Defeadaat. Hunt Sf Gillett for Plaintiff.

Judgment, by default, for Plaintiff, for $142.73, and $50 attorney' fee and costs, and foreclosure of mortgag e. Rebecca S. Bsc an. Plaintiff, va. William.

cacon. Defendant. Boggles A Brown for Paititiff Decree of divorce, and eat tody minor children for Plaintiff. togHherwith alimony as follows: cows, 5 calves. 2 yearlings, the growing eorn, and of the garden product of the Defendant.

James Wherry, et. Ti. Ole Lad let. als Defendant. Buggies- Brown, nj W.

P. Montgomery for Plaintiff-: Galliher. Martin, Morton A Hunt Gillett for U-tendunt. Cause pending oa change of venue Irom Or en wood county. Jury trial, and verdict for Plaintiff for 45 sgain-t James Eeacer.

one of the defendaots, and judgment rendered accordingly, without coau And it wa further adj udged that the remaining Defendant go hence without delay, and lhat they recover of the Plaintiff, tiuir cost taxed at $276.23 Plaintiffs Cist $575,70 Kenner's cost $12,67. Will probably go to the Supreme Court by Plaintiffs. Amasa Chase, et. Plaintiffs.rs. OleLadd.

eL Defendants. Buggies if Brown, nd W. Montgomery for Plaintiff; Galliher. Martin, Morton at Burns, and Hunt A Gillett for Defendants. Cause pending on change of venue from Greenwood county.

Continued to next term of the Court on application of the Plaintiffs, at their o. at for the present term, taxeJ at $171,45. John F. Slack. Plaintiff, vs.

James O'Dell, Def endaot. William T. Galliher for Plaintiff. Ruigles A Brown for Defendant. Jury trial.

Verdict for Defendant. Jumes O'Dell, Plaintiff, vs. J. F. Slack, De.

fendant. Ruggles fc Brown for Plaintiff; W. T. Galliherfor Defendant. Judgment of the uatice of the Peace affirmed, with costs.

Geo. W. Eirkendall, Plaintiff, vs. Jont. H.

Hunt, et. Defendants- Ruggles 4 Brovra, and Gallihct for Plaintiff; Hunt A GilleU lot Defendant. Demurrer sustained, and Judgment for Defendant for costs. Joseph Plaintiff, vs. M.

H. Partish, Defendant. Hunt-dr Gillett for Plain tiff- Foreclosure of mortgage and Judgment for Plaintiff for $598, and costs of suit. DrCKET. No.

91. The Slate of Kansas vs. Thomas Hill. Information for maiming domestic animals. Wm.

T. Galliher, County Attorney, for the prosecution. Hunt A Gillett forliefend-ant. Jury-verdict of not guilty. fo.

93. The State of Kansas vs. Thomas J. Hill. 2 ''formation for maiming domestic animals.

1 County Attorney, for the Hunt Gillett for Defendant. Jury trial; verdict of guilty. Sentenced to three moou.1 County jail, and $100 fine, and costs of suit. No. 95.

The State of Kansas vs. Thomas J. Hill, Jr. Information for mailing domestic animals. Win.

T. Galliher, County AtlorsyV for the proscut'on. Hunt A Gillett for Defendant Jury verdict of guilty, and sentenced to pay a fit ot $35, and costs of faUit. Tbe State of Kansas vs. M.

Main. Grand larceny. Wui. T. Gaiiiher, County Attorney.

for tho proeeeulion. Ruggles A Brown for Defendant. Defendant failed to appear, and recoj nizance foifcited in sum of iOtf, with O.LusiotidH. lain as sureties. EAIL-OaD 'banquet.

The munic'pal au.horities of Junction City will give a Grand Banquet in honor of the commencement of work on the Un ion Pacific Railway, Southern Branch, on the 15iti of October. All the working Irienda of the enterprise, and the State authorities bare beea invited, and the oc casion will doubtless be one of congratulations, rejoicing and good cheer. If pos sible we ehall be present in order to wit ness the formal commencement of a work of buch magnitude and overshadowing reports nee to the Valley and the whole State. Scbool Officers wishing to secure the services of au experienced teacher will please address, M. S.

Piper. Emporia. Cbauged. D. W.

II older man ds Co. and A. L-House have changed buildings, Mr. House going into the room heretofore oc cupied by Holderman it and the lat ter firm into the corner room. llought Out.

B. Miller baa. purchased the stock of groceries of M. Roberta, and will here after run that department of business in connection witb clothing, dry goods, ci gars and tobacco. He has a good stock of staple and fancy groceries on hand.

Dentistry. Dr. Trowbridge will be in the following named placep, and will remain two weeks for the practice of his profession: Council Grove. October 22J. Burlingame, November Cottonwood Falls, November 19th.

Emporia, December 2d. Cottonwood Falls paper please copy. Terrible Catastrophe. We call the attention of all to tbe ac count of a domestio imbroglio, by one of our business men, in to-day's psper. It's an "unvarnished tale." And be also goes on to relate as bow bis new goods have just been placed upon bis shelves, and bow be wants tbe people to come and buy without delay.

His. name is A White, sometimes called "Doc" fcr ebort. and because a great many years ago be was engaged in peddling piUa. "Laying all jokes aside, be Las an immense stock of everything in tbe Dry Goods. Grocery, Boot and Shoe and Clothing line.

He invites the especial attention of ladies to bis splendid etock of dress good. He proposes not to be undersold by any "other man," and wants ll to give him a trial. MAUBtKD. At the reeidence'of John Bay, in Emporia, no edneeday. -October 9b.

1867, by Edward Borton. ZENAS P. CROVVE and CORDELIA A. ROE, both of Emporia. DItCD.

Ia Waterloo township, oo Sunday morning, October 6th, -of congestive fever, DICT. wife of Siobard LL Best, cged 26 years. ANNOUNCEMENTS, Election Taesdny. November 6th, 1 887. County Purveyor.

We are authorised toannounos W. A. ELA as a candidate for County Surveyor at tha eo- suing election. Representative. To th people tf the CCth Representative Dittrict: I hereby announce myself a a candidate for Representative of the C6th district, composed of the townships of Americas, Fremont and Agnes UIJ.

a kvyi I ahall be a candidate for re-election as Rep reseoUtive from the 64th District, at the ensuing election. P. B. PLUMB. 5 County Clerk.

i We are authorised to announce DAVID'S G1LMOKE ns a esnidt for theefficeof C'ttrk of Lyon county at tae ensuing aovem ber election. We are authorised to announce the cam of J. L. WILLIAMS as a candidal for re-election to the office of Clerk of Lyon County, at tbe ensuing ii-vember election. Sheriff.

We ere authorited to announce ZIMRI STUBBS. of Americus, as an independent candidate for Seiiff of Lon ctuiity tbe eDruing November election. We ar sotboriitd to announce E. H. COATSi as an independent candidate for Sheriff of Lycn county, aliheensuicg Novem ber election.

We sre authorized to announce Capt. A. ARMSTRONG, aa an independent candidate for Sheriff of Lyon county, at the November election. 7o the Yolert of Lvon County: I hereby an nounce royse'f as an independent candidate lor re-elect ton to tne mee ot sneriir at toe coming November election. It.

UliUI I EurosjA, September 12th, 1867. County Treasurer. Editox News: Please announce my bmdi os a candidate, at the ensuing election, for the cmcs of County treasurer. L. T.

HERITAGE. EirroRiA, September 5th, 1367. Ma. Editor: Please announce my name as a candidate for the office of Treasurer of Lyon County at th ensuing election Yours truly, I. M.

EARNHEART. Renter of Deeds. We are diitlinrirt to anni unee T. G. FUOIT A as a candidate for Register of Deeds of Lyon county, at the November election.

i. tnnrnrmi.f-B TITTRNS. of Waterloo, as a candidate for the office of Register of Deeds of Lvon countv. at the en suing November el ctioa. are In.nnmmio V.

TTATtT as a candidate for re election to the office of Register of Deeds for Lyon county, at the vtuoer We are authorized to announce E. R. TRASK as a candidate for the office cf Register of Deeds for Lyoo county, at the November election. Assessor. We are authorised toannourcs T.

C. CAR TER, of Pike township, as a candidate for the office of County Assessor of Lyon county at the November election. Editor or Empokia News: Please announce my name ai a candidate for the office of County Assessor, subject to ine decision of the voters ot Lyon county on tue inli of next. OLIVER PHILLIPS. To tha fhj sic.su.i ul Lyon Couuty.

All Practicing Physicians of this coun yare rspcttui. souciieo to aitena a uieeuug 'O os held at this Saturday, October 12, rt 2 o'clcck p. m. TLe cbjict of the meeting ia to establish a fee biil N. D- JONES, M.

D. J. W. TRUEWORTKY. M.

L. JaCOHs. M. D. J.

A. M00K.S. M. D. Emporia Advertisements.

C. V. ESKRIDGE, Smporia, Kansas, Has just received a large and stock of as. Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Ready Hade Prints, Merinos, Balmorals, Skeletons, Latest Styles, Paterns and Figures for Fall Trade of 1867. Also a complete steak of Stationery, School Books, Patent Medicines.

Nails, Notions 5cc. Drop in and Goods will ba sold fcr Cash and Produce, Wa caat afford to sell on time. Ton't ask. C. V.

ESKBIDGE. Emporia, Kassas, September '67 -Soa Emporia: Advertisements. We Turn a New Leaf! POOR TRUST IS DEAD. Bad Pay Killed Him. Since man to man ia so onjust, scarcely troow what man to Unit.

W'ev'e trusted many to our sorrow. So pay to-day we'll trust tomorrow. FE AKER GILLETT, Commercial atreet, opposite Printing Offlje, Emporia, lansas From and after day of Ottolcr, we shall self goods EXCL US I VEL FOR CA SHf hav tri-d th- Ci-edit System and know it to be bad for both parties the seller and buvr. These having claims again st ua will present them immediately for settlement, and those owing us will call and settle, and if yoa lu't psv give your noi 83 that vj caa settle up our biw.ks by the first of October, for after that dat We ehall keep no book accounts. We shall buy fT cash and eell for 0ah only, and shall Sell extremely low to CASH BU.ZE HS, have the largest stoak of Stoves.

FARM IHPLESIE1JTS, AVagon Buggy Wood-work, SASH, DOORS AND BLINDS, GLASS, SHELF HARDWARE In Southern Kansas. And sell at LOWER PRICES THAN EVER FOB CASH iy UAXDi We are manufacturing from the best brands of tin, and selling it 19 to 20 per cent lower than SOIE AGENTS For the sale of the celebrated BUCKEYE KiEEY REAPERS MOWERS. Itinera! deductions made ti dealers in Southwestern Khiisis. who wisa to bay by the quantity. Thankful to the people for their liberal pat-ronago in the mot, we cordially invite them to call and see us, as we feel confident we can Her such inducements as will not fail to suit them.

FKAKEIt fc GILLETT. D. HOLDKEMAS. S. E.

HOLDEBXAX. D. W. Holderman At LS old stand of Ferguson A Ela, Commercial street, EMPORIA, KANSAS, -Ars opening, ad will keep constantly on hand, a plete slock of GROCERIES PROVISIONS, W0 0 DEN WARE, STONEWARE, Coneisticg of whebeet CiLJHSD FRUITS, FISH OF ALL KINDS, Kits, Barrels, or half Barrels, SUGAR, TEA, COFFEE, Chocolate Three Grades, ISACO MAMS, ETC. We shall keep the beet quality of all FAMILY GROCERIES, 'And we intend to sell them ot the VERY LOWEST PRICES Consumers will suraly consult their interests by pi ingna a call before purchasing their goods.

We intend to do a liberal and fair trade with the people of Emporia aad surrounding country, and we thiuk we can prove to customers Unit it is to their interest to give us a liberal patronage. We ask all to call and examine our stock. Liberal Deduction on Goods by Package or Bulk Terms Strictly Cash 10-13 tf St. H. BATES.

i. a. nun II. H. BATES Wholesale Retail DRUGGISTS, EMPORIA, KANSAS.

Keep on hand a complete supply of Drugs, Medicines, STATIO TTankee Notions, CheinicalsExtracts, Dye-StuiB, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Glass, and Putty. PURE WINES AND LIQUORS FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES. Pino Tobacco and Cigars. Kerosene OilandLa nps, And in fact everything oaually kept in a FIRST CLASS DRUG STORK ETTbysiciaBs perteriptions carefully eom-pouaded aad all oroara will receive prompt atteauoa. Emporia, Jan.

5, 197. '1T Emporia Advertisements. IiiiT iViwI AT lUJa OLD STAND! P. G. HALLBEE 0 HAS the pleasure of aonounoieg to his oil friends and customers, and the publie generully, that he is again to be found at hie old store (late Catterson A Holmes'j wiUt A He ay Stock OP GROCERIES PROVISIONS, Whisk he propoaas to sill at fts low CASH PRICFS, Or Exchange for Prodaca of all lad THE EMPORIA NURSERY GARDEN Will ba run la connection with the abora business.

I cow hare for sals. Concord, Delaware and Isabella grape vines, Strawberry plants, Hedge plants, and a variety of Trees. Leave orders at my stors ia Emporisy I intend to run the Grocery and Nnrsery busines fur all tliey are worth, and hope to re oeive a shars of thr patronage of she public. SEIiMKO AT COST! CALL AND SETTLE GIBSON LOY. AMERICUS, KANSAS; HEREBY notify the public that after tha first day of October they will com toe no selling out tl'eir entire stock of Dry Goods, Groceries, And' everything in their store AT COST No more Credit wiU be given after that date, as we have concluded to dor business on the "pay down" plan.

And further, we request all persons know. ing themselves indebted to us to call and pay upatotice. GIBSON' A LOY, Amkrktim, September 18, 1867. 38-4 FAIRBANKS' eTAMJASD Of SIX KISDS. Fairbanks, Gretnleaf 4 22G At 228 Lake St.

209 3l8rket St, St. Lonn. I1T Be Can Jul to buy only the Genuine 23 1 FEESH LUiIE. I keep constantly on hand a good article of lime, which I sell at 25 cents per bushel. GEORGE PLUMB.

4 mile east of Empuria, north side of Neosho. 3t-tf Strayed Reward! A light bay mare pony: blaze face; branded? with an nesr shoulder, rather dim. Tha mane was roaebed last season, but is now grown out rather long. I will give five dollars lor ner recovery. 3S-tf 3.

C. HALL Dissolution of Copartnership. Notice is hereby given that the eo-partner-ship heretofore existing under and by the name of VV bite A Clapp. was on the 16u day of September, A. 1S67, by our mutual eon-sent, dissolved.

Allen White, having pur chased the goods, will continue the businesa and psy all debts of the firm, and is authorited to collect all notes and accounts belonging to the said firm. ALLEN WHITE. 39 43 WILLIAM CLAPP. Disolution Net ice. ITot ice is hereby given that the eo partner-hip hitherto existing between Jf.

Roberta and W. A. Ela, is this iiay dissolved by mutual eoi 8eMr. Roberts will ckss cut the stoclt of gro-ceries at cost, during the next days. Ha will st-il the te-t quahiy of wictr wheat fline at tS 10.

and tht best quality of Michigan salt at $7 50. M- ROBERTS. W- A Xmpori. Sept. 21th 1S67.

39 41 A LL persons are hereby notified not to r-V. move, any stone from tbe land north cf Emporfs, commencing at the southwest eor er of tho Normal School grounds, theses wesr 76 rods; theses north 160 rods; east 76 rod si acuta 160 rods. Perton tcho hmve tai atone from tht iot Idni.ttill tave ante by paying for the tatne l- tmdUtely. E. BORTOIT.

iicporia, Ssptember 33 43 The undersigned would announce that ha baa dosed business to his new store oa Com- mercial street until tha IUt'n day of Novetabae oext. ilacy thanka to his: old customers tat past favor and -would -a ack for a renswjl oi ueir pacronsgs. 39 41 mm.

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