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People's Advocate from Osage Mission, Kansas • 3

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t. in inn i mini ii I hi i miMuiii'rM ii i aw Ml 1 mit mm i ja 1 1 prri (IAt 'DiRECTORY. Sl'KUlAL LCKJAliS. A Splendid Inducement to City Ordinances. fined in a cum not lexs tlmn fivo nor more than or.o hundred -liars.

topic's Advocate Time Tafclo II- E- T- E. It Capitalists to Invest! (OllufV XfMMitl Skction 4. The provisions of iiiuit.si AT OSAOl MISSION. KAH-EY 1EE. JODSE'tCiKlJEKWLPAlSSTI: JLAZiEit tJ AND" Liberality fit tho City Qm'trn- lotlft.id.'S.f Thp 5jUiJutalk 4 each block or portion of ttrnet i highway, when comple'id, tba make an even and uniform wall un such grade as or shall he ct by city engineer and cit council.

Section 3. That tho owner AY, AU. 17, 1871. J.Tt.OooiUN, JtnVt Juilyp, Hum tins ordmanee slmll not apply to shorilTii, constables, and othor mm- tni'iil iriVA other Ptvj'lt'i Money. ooino wkst: OOINO EAfSTS runt, a iun 10., V.

H. Ikwin, Itepro'tl vo. TldL'B IO A Mull a.ra. It is with cxtrumt) mordfication J.I. Dknnihon, J)iVt Clerk, Krl, r.

m. i 1 1 r. Acc'tln .1:15 a. .1, FM1T1I, Uounty xawk K. B.

UJIUFIN, Agent'. that we are eomptiljedjis a chronicler of public events lo refer to OlBolallr poUIMict to 04 I'eopla'l AdvucaU Auu.t 17ih, 11.71. Ordinance No- 20. An ordinnnce to prevent tho run- iiing at largo of swino. Bo it ordained If tho Mayor and cnnciltucn of the city of Osage Mission.

Section, 1. Tho oily mr.rahal is hereby required to erect a publio bound for th uho of tho city at ioiiio suitablo point in tiiis chy at in ejspeinK) not exceeding, twotdv i4 Qikhieckb Bro'' Cthbrntcd 8t, i.v,iicrs lutftr luis.tprjea -i i grojiid nbtiorng ort'th' t-ctA or- I It-Liti- P4Jiite'j4ge! Erie. Uia cuRttiin Hoots ond Shoes tho recent action of tho City Conn Istcnnl nfliei-r in the dischargo ol their i fil'-iul duties. Section B. All formor ordinsu-con ami part of ordinances on this subject aro hereby repealed.

Section iJ. This ordinance) shell tako effout nnd bo in force from and after its publication. Adopted this July 171 h. 1371. M.j.

cAYSNArcir. tiorth and snuiti siut-s ol muih Office In rear FoatarftOo )SA0 MiaSlOH, cil In ordering a levy of TWO KHAKI. fUllNKH, Sheriff, OdllgC niuAo 8 spcciuli'y at Wm. May Co (Hid the cast a id West tideS ol Mull Market Eeports. mnnfCTKO WKKKi.y von mr.

rr.i al'VOCa'XK ltV LVllHAMi CO. Oso8 MistioK, Auo. 10, '71. PER CENT, tax for city pur PliKHKNT. V.

J. Jonoa, Ksq poses. At the presenttimo, while JM infill. 11. Moi'JUH, Hegisk of Deeds Erie.

T. K. HAf la.WolyjAtbtftrV'y, OsagoMiidrf.t.-'' of lliwiun Township this niorning we are laboriug under tho burden of our B. bridgo bond and tiCoot, between tho points drsigna ti ll in section one of thia ordiuanet aro hereby ordured-and notified tt Imiko and construct siid sidewalkr accnnling to (ho specifications prosoiiboj in Motion two of (hi flour, i Ml Wheal, wr titt 0(rn bu I I i prefentcd tho ADvocATBofDeewith (M tjor pro- ti in, 8. ThoTUnhincr'ai lorgp Miaj on l)0tM lll-ti tin JfJl Thomas Leah Treasurer, Osage )(, er Attest: Af 3fc' Mission.

ono ol tlio BtKvt we have secti during this SutiHon. Mr. Jones of itif witlirn I't'Osnge' school with our county and township affairs In the most do-plprablo financial condition, the ordinnnce within thirty days iron IIkxson. County Survey or, Walnut Orove. 0clllf Strt-tl-heil In ttle Pple a ijvucito, itinir, rountry oureu aiuoi( in ncrcuy proiunao'ui Kuctinn If any'swhut sTiau 1)9 is proprietor of to Countyjl'oor i Across tlie Kcosho -V" 1 ftiuar cavof f.mit.:...W.

su.Tered to run at lario within the action of the city government in making this levy Bhdws conclu JlOUti if. put does not oeceHaan publication, unu case of nog Ifjct or refusal then of, said side walks shall bo accord Dn. J. Jj. l.VANH, Nuperititentlen of Public tfiBtructlon, Jack Ui irnt A in'1" I mil i Jnify that his jiclonn Sslionld Hijtwi At (ttH.x Mlmalan, lini i i.JO tol-2 I Wo.

i'be .1 SW.i.S a Ull-1 iy bo poor? at jl i Beias ponvlile. Ktkhikm Cahh, Coroner, Osagi Mission. 'Ilioy jro ttrst 4lAiA-i sively that recktcstjess and unrei on Veigns In the council chamber. The result of this policy will bo to ijtig lis the provisions of the genera oraioanoo. 1 tho 4i-jectf f'aido A-Ji-ont 17th, Onlinanc.o XJo.

24- Au ordinance concerning vagrants, Bo ii O'duiii' by tbo Mayor and Couucilmon ot tho city of Osage Mission. Section 1. A vagrant nnder tho meauing f.nd provihions of this or- limits of said city, and shall trespass upon tho cnuloHod lot or garden of any person or persons tho owner of such swine shall bo -liable far doublo the tuionut of damages tho owner of such lot or gardca Lydrand A have received Ikhaki. SToDDAim. Itotror's Mills.

walks, and the cost theri'of asacss- Boot, prevent nnd stop alfour Improve' Splendid Gent's Hiding Cheap at VVm. Way Co. i a nice lot of Ohio and New York dried apples aWO and 12Jct's. ment, to keep capital away, and to rt o. JVjQ 4J viJU'VUW I isow eoerj.tt.d ad ri tit femur.

i anitti truv-it'i? hi -iu a. i.vr.jiy, wiUaud tlivniate via Oira -u, tin only, talc ui uli. i.i, luu i-i 'on WcaV MAlW vn Coi'NTlf STA 8A0K MISSION SAKSAS. "i -Mrt i' .1 .1. i in i'--' may sustain by-rcafcn of such tres cause a general heglra of capital dtnsm-u shall bo dooned '-i bo, Go to Mas.

Godlsy's on county OatiWANCFs We give this week JIllSSlUlltT. 0 ed upon the lots abutting upon sam ijiiprocnicnt. owners' ol lob fteiisbj'vfl eitmit of th sali stritet the points therein lofigna-tsd between whioh siduwalka aro le pass, and the same may bo' recover Ists 8from the city. know of tbo greater part of our space on street Tor all kiucis ot millinery Goods are now cheap as the season ed in a court action btifire any "dicers of On ago Mission several contemplated improve first hage to city ordinances. Some justice of the peace in the city.

moots thathave been abandoned is closing, and she is desirous ol 1 mittlii. David DrjooMir'Rc Trustee, of "'theso ordinehccs.jire of impor Section 4. It shall be the duty oonstructod who may. have since thia exhibition of juvenile- --t Jas. Maktin, Justiceofthe renee, NEW of the city marshal to tako up and tance to fend somo of i statesmanship.

htrctol'ore oonstrtsots-J sidowa.kt-ttercon.and which erj not in con' closing out hef'wkIiLycra. a good to order, go to Mri. Godloy's. forget the place on county street, impound all swuv running at large tliom era not of any importance lb We acknowledge' the receipt of J. A.

KANGKK, Treasurer, A. II. Kkwtiv, Clerk. T1108.W. PAxTftiiJ jt'ohstanle, Jons 8pi.s; fnpybodv.

"Rcad "and judge for a beautiful boquet, together with funnily to tho pre-edriljjd lu-iui bVdtaantM bt ineln-ded in t'na pro- within tho corporate limits of said oity, and thereupon tho marahnl shall give not es in writing to the ownej of suoh swine or his agent yourself. one door i.ast ol yonnen ary goods siore. juuS-lm some of the finest peaches we have ri. i vwiios nt tnis ordinani-o, rrovidod ever' seen In Kansas and jtomo -Hoots and shoes aroselllnir very GoDKrs. "Peterson's Month QflKTt-s of QMnge MIhsIoii.

tt-it in any cuo wLers there is ft li without delay of such if such owner or ao Mit can lio found lav grapes from Mts. D. B. Skeels. lies, for August, at the City News Depot.

1 It Was that levy of (too -per cent Her memory will always be cherished by the friends and proprietors of the Advocate. Ji. 1 i'UIJOr. Jap. mautin, Police Judge, CKtciiivciiiam, City Marshal, A.

1'. maouikk, City Clerk, MICHAEL t'AVANAGII. City tax made to pay thai $2,000 in tbe city, if such owner or agent oannot bo found in the city or is a non-residont, such notice may be given by posting written or printed i OS MARKET '6TBEET, North 6 Jlallr6adIett 1AJM Go to Red Front No. 1 for dry City oners which wera goods and groceries. Always be irst.

Any nblo-bodicd ma'i person dvor tho nge of sixtooa years-, who not hnviiig vidiblo moans to maintain lives idly employment and without any scttlcl place of abode. Second. Any ablc'bodiod male who not having any visible menus to Linintain ahuil-to fohn'd l.titjritig Vnptbltiitf; about oe- wandering abtftiV- inrid lodg-ingJ in ftrocerics, tippling houses, beer houses, out hous-iS, bawdy Iioiib-os hoaa of bad repulo, pheda, sta-bk-s, niarkot housoa, lumber yards, who shall be t'omd lrcspasoin ia tho eight lima upon thi privato premises of others, nnd Mt tiivLg a good account of himself. Third. Ac jw Aimalt) ever years found wandering nd boams und going from door to door bogging, or appearing on any Htrcot thoroughfare or other publio place begging or receiving alms.

Fouith. Any mule or fomalo person who shall ba the kocptn, protector or exhibitor of gating table, or tluvico, be un j.t any such dorcd under the roceut proclamation notices in at least three public sure to call there bjfore purchas -New Improvements- Gotlley's new. opposite of tho.Mayor. City Attorney, ing i you will savo money by It. 4 AJ.

VJJUi-JlW 1. 8. MIM.KR, Edwakd I-oosi Councimen. They deal in hats, caps, boots, bavo ootfsHntly on band kinds ct shoes, ny and everything. the public squair; it is a double houso two stories high.

Mr. God-ley is uow occupying it. We i i President's Annual lies Professional Cards. Etc Pkopje wonder why Groceries Joyce's store on County can be bought so cheap at Ly- K. HUTCHIKCM.

J. O'UBADY Wtsaiii' Yellow. Pice antj countrymen, brand's. The reason is they are street is enclosed. It is a two story stone building with a brick front.

places' in the city for five diys of the taking up ami impounding of suoh, whioh notices Khali contain a description thereof) "at lion of said tiiffe 'notice shall' be deemed complete, If such swino shall not be reclaimed in twenty-four hurs from the service of such notice, itshull be the further duty of the marshal to sell ttiem at pub-lie sale to tbe highest bi.lder at the place of impounding, Cv3 days notice; of he placo aad time of such sale5 having boen fjiytM by writtsn bought and sold strictly foi easn. when oUrpilgram Father's landed sahstcTitial sidoualx ts oithei of thjfcaid slrocU, between the points deiiguated herei.i built and eotiSf.mrt.e l. in pubstaptial the gr.idft. as riCJjitly byytha sttu-ns, not tnatet-kily ditfer-ing frem tbi) spccificatioi-s thif itiuit.ui.uo. Tlie same in tho dis-ftV-iiion tie city council may bt exi-nipt from tb) provi-ions of thit-oitiinance, subjeot, however, to inspection fif, (lie ptrdat nnd i-rddosahd Vheii reported to th i uily ecjnci! that the fc-mo is in compliance witu tho ro-qoireiitentt; of thi- wiliLnce, Section f.

'Ail ordinances and parts of oriiinanecs in oonfliot ith tho provisions of this ordinance are heivbyVepoaleil. -V -'A HectioniflTliis shall tikp e'tnet snd be in forc-i from and si'tcr iw pulitition. approve Angus 1871: i 1 EUS, Mayor." Attest: A. P. LlAtiuia, Clerk.

IIUTCIIINGS A. O'OUADY. Cocnsellois at LaW, 0SA0E MISSION. L-V. knaJi Will finished by the middlo of Anitrica, the.

bright and glo Lyuraxh Co. are determined September, f. CT--iN'. not to be beaten in flual- rious Sun arose in, "the East, tho itv "of coods 'On. examination of Zauer and Roland's new build DOOJIS, BAB IT, 1 1 1 i i Iatli.

i groat bird of A merioan stock wilt readily the the emblem of onr Independence, most Jiorueys at LaW, Osnge Mission, Kan ing on County street Is enclosed and will be completed by the first of September. This also Is a stone building with a brick front. soared afolt, tipped the" oloiids, an. nnsiy Best Cliica-'o Boots Shoes, lRit5fcd tho fumuiit of the Eocky every pair warranted at or printed notioea posted one.tho.i3 at least of tha mist publio pLces ttAHTEU lUMB, CEItkNT.H EugeneSmith hasjust completed id tin la ins, dovo down nnd lit on dad's Wood pile, and cried out in UA1K, ka. i a fiuo residence house on Neosho gaminp table or devtco.

Fifth. Any pttntiuite. oourtowa, bawd or lened womuu or any iV maio intnaw of any bawdy house, house of prostitution, house of iis siguation, brothel, or houw of bad A ttorncys at Lan street. terribld lunguuge as iollows 10 lbs, within the city. Section 5.

Upon ps.ymcnt of all costs the owner of such swine taken up may reclaim them at any time before Sale. OSAGE MUS.slON The H'ardlow's are building a of t-UL'tt fur one dollar at tho St ON, KANSAS. Dovlo't building. Ofiick: In J. good residence house just of Louis Grocery Houso.

It. Section 6. Tho of the Eugene Smith's. To Whom it may concern. All persons knowing themselves indebted to us are requested to call and settle, as we are obliged to have money.

Payment will be received in wheat or oats. Lamb A Aubuchon, Osage Mission, July 20,1871. St. J.ouirand Fteott dailies, at tho 5 Cit', News Depot by C. A.

Rtutz, Wuiehmaker and Jeweler. It ttf Pl jprloet'. liest Vove Quilted Prairio Edije S. Noble has a fine dwelling i1 ILBPRTA SUITS Attorney9 Boots fbr men and Boys at Wm' house, nearly completed, in Scant JT and Counsellors at Law, Hum tiolilt, Nunsae, nell'a addif ien t4fts sale oi swine, Bold under this ordinance, after payment of costs expenses diall be paid into the city treasury, and the eredit of school lnnd. Section 7.

The city marshal ebail H.4X4IJB8 "Buck Jlarstbn will bo run i IIlGGjlSBOTHAM's NEW STORE. repute who shall bo tound wanacr-nig abotttf "the 'streets in the- night time or frequenting drain shops or beer housed. Sixth. Any procurer, pimps or other maie parson frequenting a bawly houae or a house of prostitus tion or assignation, or ia any way concocted with the keeping of any stich houeo. Soventli.

Any mala o- fi-malo Dcrson who iiviug idly without em 8. CAIi DLL, Attorney TT AT KM Will pructioe in all the courts of Houtli" ning by the middle of September. II. C. HlKgiubotham, formerly June ICtb, J871-n7-ly.

WhAt a nice assortment of ern Mnpna, in fie U. 8. cuurlg anu Erie, Is Junt opening up Lamb, at Gilmore town, has got board feuce bo allowed tho fol'owing lees hr liij services under thia ordinance for Court ol Statu. around his house and lot. taking up and imponnding each swine ocnts, for soiling each T.

NEKLT LKAKK. ern pnjrs piease copy. an extensive stuck of goods in the elegant' new salesroom of Cope-laiVd'A Huteliiugs, on Jlain street, whldi he has secured nnd will hereafter occupy. Mr. Higgin- twine ten anj a rensonablo 'Ilio foundation of the new If ployment, habitually associates with M.

Church is pushing ahead rapid .1 fm-KCni'is. Office over J. i j'Ips Hnr1nro store. compensation for keeping. Section 8- Th'd ordinanco shall ladies, childrens and Jlfisses shoes you can find at tho "Beo Hive" store, ftnd how cheap Stoddari Is selling them.

If you wtuit a good job done on jour Watch repairing or call at- Oharlio Stut2a Jw. ry Shop. It HoovEit's Wasiiino Machine This mnchino is guaranteed to give ly and will soon be completed botliam is well and favorably be in force on and after its publieas AiXIKLANER Stone Ma SMITH HERBERT FIlt.ST-CI.Ai i BUTCHER- Next door to tybrand Co. -aain B. Particularly keep their stand stoekcl with tbe i i CHOICEST MEAT The public cisterns are nearly I) known in this countv for his reli on.

Stone cutter and builder and ability and business sKill. He has completed. litrnc'or, will enrry on hit) trade in all it branch. r-r'-l StTl tion. Adopted August 1, 1871.

B. PjiAYKItSi5 Attest: A. P. Clork. as fine stock of goods in his line The grading of our streets is go Publication Notice.

()1 Tii StatB of Kansas, oo.h 6 County. ss. Id the Distriit Court of tho 7th Judicial Bis- trict of the State of i Kansas, within and for Neosho county. George Tinker, Plaintiff, PeliSha Tinker, Lcfendant. Tt said Pelisha Tinker, defendant, pf part f.

Youi tha said Polisha" Tinker, defei(lant, are hereby nutiliied that tho Said George Tinker, plaintiff, did on the 25th day pf 1871, file his petitions in tha lii-trict Court of Neosho county, Kansas, alleging that yon are tbe wife of plaintifT, onjl that, you -have asbaiulouud fted'been1 wilfully' absent from siid plaintiff for ruoro than ono year fcst past without any cause or provobation therefot- on tho part of said -l Yoh are further notified thatyiu have been Sued as aforesaid by said plaintiff, and that you roust; answer lditaidpet5tfcn'jbf tho eikid" filed against you on or before the firjjt day of November, 1871, or said petition will be taken as true as can be found iri tlio country. ing on. We shall soon have some and people will iind him an affa ('OLE, DKALE111N WINES. Liquor, and Cigars. He will improvements in the shape of ble una agreeable gentleman who satisfaction if properly managed.

sidewalks. deals according to the golden rule. OlllcUllr pulilliilica In the Pi-ouk-'a Advocate he glnd to see hi fi'ieudH at (he ''Keg Saloon" on Main Street: 8He keeps a Firat Class houco. no3. ly pers'iiis naving uiu ii-jiuiaiiuu vi hieves, turgiors and pickpocket or pigeon droppers, or who hubit ually lodges in or fiequents houfes or other, Pputa-tion of being the rowort of thieves, burglurs, picltpockots or pigeon droppers or places for focqp-tioir of ptitlen1' Section 2d.

On tho trial before the rjoliee judgo charged with briiig'a VaWnf, it shall be lawful for llw city to ins in of said charge testimony Wftie gntll cliarao-ter aitoi Tvftuth-rf thv defendant, tijuchiug any of the matters set iin at.tfii.n Itruf nf1 thia nrHi. New improvements areSgoing MK8P158. May Co A new on in every direction. lllh, ISil. I Ordinance- IIo 28.

Ah Oudikasce to provide, roven ue f'or t'neycur ono thousand Tl. COVET L'S Express Deliv We give tho following references who hfve used tha machine: Mrs. N. Tucker; Mrs. F.

Eager; S. Wilson Mrs Armstrong. These machines kipt constantly on hand hy J. Oarlock. Inqniro of J.

W. Bolumn. business! establishment in Osage The extensive general store of William Jay Co one COMM UNICATED. Catholio Fair. ei-'ht hundrud mid iwvcnty-i 5 and surrounding oun try Head qnar-lo Co's.

Hardware ters at J. it. Ii ofrthe finest establishments In The Catholics, as usual, made store Leave The country ban produeo, and of rvery vffriety. In -eoilnection they keeps afine, -v- ii t.i 1 1 iFEfifeBTOnK, Kcafly at ri.ll fimCs' to snnply the.dei,, -mnnda of the trnds In this branch nfbw business Tbs htgliest eusli pried; p.aiivi for CORS, ho ats. Sduiiern Kansas has just been their Fair a complete success.

The Osage Mission. Kansts. IIOLDJ- It, M. A. number in was not as ojtened in this city by Wm.

Jay A Co. Tlieso gentlemen in bring Bo it orda'ned by the Mayor and Couucilmon of tbe City Osago Mission, SeJtio: 1. Th.it purpose We are pleased to say that A. B. S.

P. Pureeon, riiyRi- largo as common at such unions Lvbrand A Co's. llelivery wagon naW'e and tbo defendant may re ing on a very largo stock of dry bnt what they lacked in numbers Clnn and Aoeouol eur Doctor of tueiac-tory of Medicine of Paris. Othce at Mission "iinyiy gooods, hate and caps, and gene ol raijing Yeveuue to defray tbo cur si on the go, delivering goods free of charge nil the while, and though, we sometimen pity the they brought up in liberality, in ral merchandize, selected from rent fxpeiiBenses pt the city gov contributing and purchasing tick .1 V. S')X1 -Carpenter, Joiner handsome horse attached, wo ernment for the year 181, there some of the best wholesale houses eta for every article that was to be I J.

nnl home ti ilder. .1. is hereby levied upon all taxable are satisfied they take the best of care of it. in thpEtaFt, havesetisfleda vacura and judgment t'it the.Oiarrla'ije'Con- "old. One visible feature of this 4 osAO aissityi property of the city of Osage Mis iiongfjlt in this community.

It is xt dool (ib printing office. Fair was, that it was exclu t. i i i 4 itnop ne nooiy a satisfaction to, walk thoir, sively iany of fthe Hi- D. sion as teliows, via! lor gcQcral revenue purposes teu.mijlfpu-the dollarj preceding Fairs. The money rais large new salesroom and examine' their eomidete stock of goods.

ty acres of timber land, situated one mile southwest of this city. Tbis'hmd is as rich in Boil as anv MISIOS II USE, Hoard by th Uav or We k. This house is cen Howie nnd Sign Painlrr, ed is the first contribution toward Section '2. For- the purpose of tract nerenonvre" existing -noiweeii j-ou be dissolved, and tnat said plaintiff be divorced from you on account pf your aforesaid aggrcsion will bei rendered accordingly. Da ted July 25lh, 1871.

i Geo. Tinker, Pl'tf. By Hutching; Ogradyy pl'f att'y. nol4-3t They i ajro working on strictly trally located voiMJlakeiriqt, building their church, which they opening, widening and grail tti 'such piece of land in the county, ash tho best of largo timber on expect to be, when completed, the 1 blinq 'bhop, a side Publio Squiii n.i3.ly Mrs. Mha.Vn1r'trf,AiST, Prop" jj publio grounds ns 'tnay dctprmfned upon and graded ia Injijiness pHnciples, and being gentlemen of, experience in the business are enabled to sell much most beautiful structu.e in South OIK no, ipuwvjvi -ici uie uy.

With Wm. B. Murphy. Architect, streeti" ern Kansas ojf "anywhere west pf FEKT OF er for sale. Clear 18,000 heaper than those who are not St.

Lotus, except th trihedral at 03AOBMiBsiok, Kansas. rAfTlKL Home Institution- Under this head, wa call the at llfT. able by education to takeadvan- D. P- FOSTEH, Osnge Mission. Leavenworth City.

We hope to SHERIFF'S SALE. 1 r.i the year 1871a tax is hereby levied upon tie -real, within tho borpdrata limits, to' wit: for grading and street, improvement purposes ten uiilli; on too dollar. Section 3. The City Cle.k is hi roby to- certify 1ft the thb markets in bujing. able soon to notice the coins STATE OF KANSAS, 1 18,1 They are making a specialty of tention of the citizens of Neosho meneement of the Inundation.

at sort to testimony like' nature for the purpose of disproving said charges. Suction 3d, An por. son undor the niVaning arid intent of tbi ordinanCQ shall be deemed to'jbp nny ptT-ou who is not byrea-son of physical disability prevented froth following Some honest avocation' pr labor sufficient for his or Wuialiitonaneo. ii-'Seetjon 4th. 'Any person who shall be couvicted of being a v-grppt Udder ihej' provisions pf 'ihis ordinandi shall bo adjudged 16 pay a fine as ollows for pt, feuso ot not lbia than five nor njore than ul'ty dollars for the seoond, net les than teii nor more than one butjdred dollars, nnd tnr every subsequent offense tha fine aljal noi be less, than twentyrfivo dollars and in idufault of paymont thereof shall be'comuiiitid to tbo city jail until fine and Costs' are fiald' at' the rate of ono dollar per day.

Sectiou 5 All ordinances or parts of ccotlicting with this ordirianpo are hereby repealed, Section C. This ordinance shall be iu foroa from snd after its A'pipfoved July ICtb, 187.1s- B. AYERS, Mayor. Attest: A. P.

Maooihe, A. -1. 'H. county to the fact that the Mls- Neoebo County We think that the Father's may For further parlictilars 'inquire Bed Front No; 1 nolltt ii i 1 hats and eapf. Any one desiring to see a specimen of.tht ir goods Tti.

clap trM Mil'fP oily. Native I.nmber constantly on hand. Dimension tuff i iwed to 01 lor rates as low as ny otner dealer. Native shingles constantly on hand. url Valley Life Insurance Com rest assured from the result of the the Fair, that their congregation can be satisfied by observing the County Cleric the por centago of taxes hereby levied, that the same pany of Leavenworth, Kansas, have completed and organized a are in earnest in this matter, and may be -placed upon tax roll of fine opera tile on the head of the manly form of the local editor of Branch Office of the'eompany In and collected as pro7ido(H that they can rely upon, them for the means to carry 'on rhe enter this paper.

It wa a present from our city, for the transaction of ti.l- I WE WANT-. 87,000 Ifilliaiu May Co. We can con such businesss as may come be prise. U.S. fidently recommend this firm to fore it.

P. S. Since the above was in 0. PAtt and ft. H.

partners as jfcratt A JJayton, Plaintiffs, Vcrgna J. K. Will, Tbeodore Fowler and S. JJ. Will, partners, dfenjtlntS, I Jty virtua of an order of sale to me JircctoJ and delivered, issued out of the r-cventh Judical Bistrjct Court of i be State of A'anaaa, sitting in and for Allen county, in said Slate.

I "will, "on the g5th day of July, a. 1871j between tb bours of o'clock a. and 6 o'clock P. of said iaj, at the City Jarsbal's office, in Onnge Mission, in the couoty of Noosho'naJ MihH aftire-niiid, offer at publio sale an 1 Hrll to tbe highest bidder, for em'j in hard, tha following described personal property, by law. ii -l Section 4.

Tbis ordinance euhII be in torce from and after" its publication. OP August 7th, 1871. IJ. P. Attest: P.

Maouirk, Clerk. the public. OF TT A This papular home Institution W'N. QODLEYIauufac turer ot a mm ml COunty Street, next door east of Don-noll'g Di Goods Store. teathEr and Findings for; Eastern prices, 'iji ity 4raUbprtviion added.

liBu Repnirin neatly done. Caoh paid for nidus and Pelts. no81y type we learn from Father Colleton brings to, and.leaves in our com- yorwnloh wejvillpay 5 Bike's opo-olympiad--' 1 that the proceeds' Sf- the fair will be over mo thousand dollars munltyt.the money it takes ill the way of business, while companies Tho Ifisfhent Market. This long word we. uon't Know from other States tako it from exactly what it rrieanS, but think it means some kind of a big bag IN CASH! Bring samples! to: 3.

-1fi Dolman, t'X't -I mi. tiaarlminrlAt-ri I you. with an old basket suspended un Published offlolmtr In the People' Aavote Augmt 17lli, til- Ordinance IToV It leaves all its money in the tw T. wmv i our wars-house is oomplete.i der it. State of Kansas.

A general etook -of dry goods, lion's This apparatus as-ended at An OttDiNANca relating to auctions It has no restriction on travel. Its policies are nok-forleitiug. It is a Western Company, and Osage issitm on the 15th nit. at and 81100, sua cunning, iiip property of dofendants, lakrt by virtu of an oritur of ia.uid Harness and Saddlery. Go to John Kennedy's, on Main Street, for nil kinds of saddles and harness.

If )ou want a nice pony pnd, coach pad, cigsaddles, and English riding saddles and bridle, go 16' John Kennedy's and you can get tbem. Everything in his line of business made to order. Carriage trimming neatly done. He desires the pat-, mnage of tbe publio. Give him a call.

lm fifteen minutes pas two o'clock, its principle business is in the Ba it ordained by tho Mayor and Coti oihne "of tbo Qi ty of Osage Missions Section 1. That it is necessary to nd de-scended about sixteen min- herein aginst enid Thcod ore jfower west where the rate of mortality and auctioneers. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Councilmen of Mission. Section 1. That no person or persons shall exercise op tearry on I ho business of auctioneer or sell tes after two." It scaled the AC.

RAASCII Ma on and Plasterer, Plain and "brriaiuantal pladtoring done to order all work warranted, solid ts orders from city and country. JQUINLAN, BLACKSMITH His ability to do any work in his line which be undortnkes, comes from long years of experience as a thorough Machinist. For three years nd four months he was Headquarters Blacksmith for General Sheridan. Since the war he has b.eqn ngfed in business at Osage Mission, and feels confident in asking a share of the publio patronage that he can give entire eiitisfHCtion. is lower, and tho rate of interest higher than in the east, conse top of liter Baxter's livery nisko a plan sido wik on the north and sout sides of fymnty street- be said property to be sol'j as ootnmanded by said order oaalo.15 1 fliven under my 'aand tbis 1-itbday of July, A.

V. IS1! I. i M. TJABjfES. 8brifF.

Noll.J NeonhoRb. quently is paying the largest dividends paid in the United States. stable without touching it, and came down a few rods beyond like property at public outcry Within tween St.1 rrnncis street and ttme. ihe loiiowing named gentle E.IIi' North side of rublio Eqiiare, i 1 nn rjiAGE MISSION Keeps constantly a large stook of lames ff filter. bncltUtiit, Jiritfte ytliipt, Spurt, OP ALIj 'kTVLKS, ''j, And manufaotiires to ordef any-1 thing in.

his linei i Also repairing nullff dmie on shttrt notice. Tbe best Of Hurhbas fttls cbnsldWiljf on fcahd. 1 he cmporate limits the city of big pumpkin, to the great admi men and, citizens- of this city street; also 'on the" east and west sidos of Main: street between would most respect firfly- solicit ral ion of a crowd gf.boys who ran Osage5 Mirsion without first obtaining a city license therefore. Ma3''s store, on Main street and ask the patronage and sup- with all their might to see if any Section 2. I bat tho amount ot and street, and said work port of the citizens of Neosho Ltbuasd want wbeat: by tho ear load.

Highest cash' prices ppd for it. Fort cheap groceries, go to Lamb Aubuchon's, Red Front No. 1. thing had busted. It was a big is hereby ordered to bordono I i.

county, in building up this grand and good monied institution in thing, and tile people in the coun- specialty. noSly our midst. ry don't often get such ex said license shall bo fifty dollar's per annum, or fifteen 'dollars per qnarti-r, and should any license be granted for a fhortcr period than wo; months, tbo. applicant theicror hibitions of science and Hop.d Notice. a Kotioe is Icn-bv given tlmta petition will be pr atitnK to the.

Board of of Neosho county, Kaunas, at meeting on the 8d day of July, JdTl." knking that a road bo established a the following poit.ta. wit Begin-r'jntr'at the i quart er--i(illa on the iooulB Side of poation 10, 'town 2D, raDge 20, r-nnoiw thence nor'h through sectiunit 10 and 3 to the quarter-siake oh the north side of section 3, town and range aforesaid, darinsr basket riding. It put us in mind of the couplet the boys b'Ul pay throe times tho -propor tionate amount, and sunt lieessse OFFICERS OF COMPANY. John Ryan, C. It.

JIoWaetV, Vice Cha'h-. W. MiTt'ifEiiW Tr(as'f. Win. II.

MoRiiis, Secretary. John Moffit, Attorney. O. S. COFELAND, Medical Examiner.

cod to sing in our juvenile day's, Vy 8- MURPHEY, Tf and drafts pllns'tind peoificntiotis made and executed in nny and every order of arcbetccture, modern and ancient. KEH1ECTFULLY nsks ATTENTION from elj parts ofSoullirin Kilshr nUcre the erection of Vnblic, or private buildings, plans and drafts where a contract is executed. W. shall ba by tho City Clerk DISSOtCTION RDTtfjE. Notico is hereby uiven that th firm of Bell If Fottier bnve ditsctvrd art-herabip, to bear dnte frttn tbta A- N.

Fowlrr Will nnrry on tiM-iscn at the old SI nnd, and is lo oolleot all debts due the firtitv t. A. fOWLKK. A. BEI-L.

Osn( Midsion, July II. "71. He went up Into the air On a bob-tailed mare. The whole elipw was, as we pre under the seal nl the city upon 4 ha' app'icnnt filing with him tho Treasurer's receipt for the amount of JEXECUTI VE COM ITTEE. Seetiun 2.

That the width pf said sidewalks shull bo- tight feel on County street ten feet on street, and it shall' ba built of the following TKOod sound oak or walnut, tho isrd-t to bo of not less tliicancss than one i arid halfiaches, securely rai'od to 'Rouble stringers or ieees of Vnnbor w)dch sbiill be of tliopame -jiuterial as above, and of nut than two by four int-iita, and ol any length to 'suit, ta be laid oh the narrow edge, ajd in no case to lo laid more than three feet apart. The boards shad lio nailed across the stringers, and lengthwise serosa tho walk, and the ends thereof shall form a straight nnd uniform line on dicted a miserable humbug, got up to raise the wind. F1M.M4 TATHON8 l-JiTBS AttoN, Have you tried any of that fine Tea at Ly brand's If not we would advise you to do so at once. Lyhkand litis add. to his large supply of goods, an extensive stock of Boots and Shoes.

Come and see for yourself If the people from tlie country want the highest price for their produce, ard goods at the lowest price, goto Lamb AubuchonV, Red Front No. 1. Another Change Lybrand A Co. are now selling 5 lb'a. good coffee for one dollar.

Seeing Is believing. nhort neiijM, BItO'S. Wagon Cha's Mitchell. Wm. H.

BOA It OOF PIUEtrrORS. kJL 'Mnkitig and pBirifs, u' cstaq- Lkt markets go up or down. J. M. llOVLE.

Do'lman will continue J. Caiwon, E. II. Ckawfohi. PARLIES CO.

said licence, and also paying fo snid Clork tho sum of ono dollar as his fees for Issuing Section 3. Said Jiecnso 'hall expire on the 1st day of M.iy next after the sargo sra issued when taken out for ono year, and any person violatirg the provisions of this ordinance, shall, upon conviction, bo paying (jrccnbnckB lor wbcat at- ZEnNFK, A. IJUCK. "jp gCHVEYING. S.

K. LEE, I Civil Engineer and Surveyor, will attend upon cnlla for surveying, level- jt inc. A in all farts of the eonnty. I'ostcificc address, C'snge Mirnion, or Erie, u7.1y. O.

S. Coi'ELASt), John Joffit. liiuod Ibniiixolvcs iiirtuttmiill in Ofiifj lo Cuii-y'on i in tlio above lino. a i-'juro of the pucl'C putrotnif ir," They aru contidKni that their work will siaud the tcoi of time. fcliip on Neosho Strcoi, Kuti of Jluin, lictily tho Farmer's Crib, Osi'ge Mnsion Jivitir-rs, Itiiili' Wm.

11. Morris, Ch A'a. W. ELL. Srt.KN'iun stock of while shirts nh.t C.

II. Howard. Jouk Ryan IStoddart's. 1 1 lto on l'l:.

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