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The Neosho Falls Post from Neosho Falls, Kansas • 2

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Vt Proposed Amendment SucrA'Sule, 13 Blmrp no J)l 20 A liana i'r 84 20 Woodson County Post. loo 70 80 Delinquent Tax List. VVurt bw 81 no 81 ate of Kansas, wooueuu Luuuiy, John WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23. County Treasurer's Notice. 8 TOW3ST LOTS.

XcohIio Falls. COIT XT TttKAHintF.ll'H Ofb-toh. W. IF. SAIN, A Crawford Dui'MANcic, WoiiiwoN Kansas, 7 Nathan Konibell, In tho District Court, 7th Judicial District In and for mild county BY VIRTUE of an order of sale Issued out ot the olllno of the Chirk of the District Couit of tho 7tli Judicial District, settinx lu und for Wooddon county, Kaunas, I will on Saturday September 10, 1870, JULY, 10th, 1870, Street nw ('hint loWIISonil 110...

To the ComtUutim of tho State of Kanmi, mtbmtt-teit by Die Legultuure at Ua but tesirttm tlie ratitliMtum or rejection of the elector oftlus ntede at I ha next general election, SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. ONE. Bknath Jot.vr Renoi.Vition No. 1, rnoi'OSiNO AltTIPT.KH TWO AND INH Or tiim Constitution of ran Htatk of HKI.AT1NU TO AWHomiATtONS ANU COUNT If OFK10EH8. lie Urcmlved by the Lrgixtidure the themembere elected tueuch Iwme concurring tltercln The following proioltions to amentl the Constitution of theHtitUi of Kansas shall ho Hiibmlttod to the electors ol the Htutefor adon-' tlonor rejection nt tho general election lobe held on the'luesdny succeeding tile first Mon- K10 KiO Km 100 Km IW .00 107 40 40 40 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 211 20 211 20 0 18 .21 21 28 28 IW mi ill) at 2 o'clock P.

at tlie east door of tho Court (t Jieinltm mo Honry Mlnglo loin aul 4 do lot 6 iv. ni(j Hvii MuMahon sw'i lie do so nw do uo'4 Joint 1 anil lots mania every sonso of tho word, lie will take the stump and make a splendid canvass of the State. Tho ticket is certainly a great triumph over the old ring that has always run the State, as they were beaten in a straight issue, and the pcoplo of tho South and South-west can take all tho crodit of it to themselves, Tho nomination of Mr. Anthony was certainly a very great surprise to tho old ring politicians and even tho foes of the ring was not very confident before hand, "but after it was done they pushed ahead and cleaned out all the old scabs that had Infested the body politics rso long, and now tho voters of tho Stato can feel assured that they aro voting not under tho controll of the Leavenworth and Topcka lings. Tho nomination of Thomas Ryan, of Topoka, to succeed Hon.

W. R. Brown House in ncnaiice. tne coiiutv Heat of Woodson county Kansas, oiler at auction and sell lo the hliihcsllilildor above two hundred and NOTICVilS hereby given Hmt I will (toll fit pnl'lie auction, nl, my oltleo In llolianco, oil Hie il mt Tuesday of Heptomber next anil sue. ceciliiiy: ilttyN I hi-realter, so much of each tract or town lot, described In tho following list, as may ho necessary to pay thu tuxes ami churgeii thoroou for tliu your iW, W.

J. HAUCIIIAWOUT, County Treasurer. Kcosho Falls Totj nsli lp. lianye 17. 50 .75 20 .20 Nlxly-blx dollars and sixty-six cents, (200.00) the land belitK iimn-alsed at lour hundred (4IKI) dol NATIONAL TICKET; Epr Presklonti RVTIirOKD n.

Hi YES, OF OHIO. For Vleo President: WILLIAM A. WHEELE1C, OF NEW Y0P.K.- lars, an tne riKin, line, aim luiei-esioriiiealiove nuiued (lelemleiit, Nalliau Keiitliel. In the fol Center TowiiHhip Jlnnyc 11. uj iu nuii-uiuw, u.

etgnteeu Hundred bcv-enty-slx (1870): lowing described land to-wil: Tim west half of tlie wniUi-west quarter of section twenly-ouo(2i) township twenty -live (25) soul lief ratiKo seven Wood teen tin ettsi in tne sixiti principal nuircdlah in no Woodson county, KatiHaM. UtLnither Willi all the ...11 ...14 do UpplU'tciiiiucuB tlltil'uuuto x-mmmmnom: section Iwenty-fourof article two sliall be so amended as to read as IoIIowb-Section 24. No money sliall be drawn from the' treasury oxcent In piuHiuinceof a speelfle appro, prltitlon luiulo by Jaw, amino appi-otitlallou Hindi be ftjr Monger kmu than two yoais Beoiion threoof m-tlclo nlno' shall bo amended so as lo read as follows See-' no A B.M1TU, Hlierltr of WoodHon counlv. KansiM. riann MCNorthup 3 2 81 evens 1 3 do 4 2 do 3 8 Bmtton 7 4 do 1 5 OllUuiiu 1 8 do 5 7 2 7 do 7 7 4 7 do 2 I) James Cariaml 2 8 do 0 I) John 5 8 do 8 1) (() Mdlnroy 4 10 do 10 II il hiieits 8 II do 14 I) Lewis 5 11 do J.T 0 UWtihuuuou 13 11 do 12 10 14 11 John Zlgoufuss 6 12 do 15 11 do 6 12 2 13 8 13 Btovons 6 18 7 13 8 13 Fisk 8 16 John 4 16 2 17 Heltleinliit 8 17 KM Htevmts 17 10 (I 10 John o'Noll 7 17 WPTiilboU 4 18 18 do 18 11 Htevens 16 18 1 111 do 8 10 WAAtohlson 13 10 do I) 10 CB Untlerwooil ne 21 Sheriff's Offico Defiance, August 7th, 1870.

TiimwroN ft iiiAfim'j-B mi- ailllllll. 01 a won o. jvu nuuiem Slum noiit thetrofll-oe for thetenii of two yearsaud antll their suo-' cesHorH shall be qituiinod, exeojit county com- Second District. i C. HASKELL.

do nw ia iV) sw 21 Uo He 21 Mange 15. 8 2 0 1IW iSesWji in Congress, wo regard as a very wise and jiidieuoiis nomination. Ho is a fine speaker and a flnelooking man and will Till! STATE VOHVEXTION. It Kister SW 17 niiKsioners, wuo snau noid tltt.lr olDcea for tho term of three years: I'rorUled, tltat at the general election In the year eighteen hundred ami sev-euly-se en tlie commissioner elected from dls-' trlcl litimlH-r one In each county shall hold his olllce for the term of one year, the commissioner elected from district number two lit each eouii-shall hold his ollico for tho term of two years and tho commlssiouoi- elected from district liOtm sw ....18 Underwood lie 10 be a credit to tho people who send him, and we beleivo that if any of the people KiO liH) UK) KIO 1(10 UK) 1110 KIO 100 80 120 Kill IlKI JIU) JOO 80 80 KiO lim KiO J20 80 KiO 100 100 KM) 80 KIO 40 80 10 10 2 22 do nw Wm T.ncusssw 10 do 8 se 10 1 23 of the district should want anything l'nbliciilioii A'oticc. Btnto of Kansas, I Woodson County, I JOHN II.

KEITH, a non-resident of tlie Htateof KauHtiH, will take nolice that tlie Hlato of Kansas did on day 1376. file 1U pulltloii In the District Court, 7th Judicial District lu mid for Raid county. iiualiiHt saltl Jolin II. Keillt, setting forth that on lite let day ol June, Uin said John II. Keith purchased of the Ktuto of Kansas the following laud, lo-wit: north-cast, '(of south-west of sic.

10, lown'p. 'it, sout II of range 10 east, making the II rsf payment therefor, to-wlti K12, receiving thereuiion a oortltlcnte of purchaso conditioned nccoitlliui to law ami execution to the Hlaln ol McWllliams 7 20 Underwood nw 21 do do do Hint will be his business to look after, he do 8 20 iiuiiiuer HiiKB in uneil uouiu.y snail bold liisof-flee it ir the term of three years; but uo person sliall hold the ollieeof sheriil or county treus- llardlnn sw 21 do so. 21 John Conner 8 3 21 do 4 21 11 Lund II 22 A Atchison 14 A 7 II h'? 21 L03110 OKtnto fr nw'4 Ill Cltni-losKnrty, hwViM (1 MolmiilelH fr hw'4 noli Kllslm LuwJx.i- e.l; ro'J Ill I luthiiwny fstnto noj-j 1' Mooro fr n'4 21) ICllKhit Lowls fr hVS hwM iMyrt'S sJst-M .21 A IJ 1 ll'oi it kj Ht-M seM sw4'i2 nwk 110k 21 John Chnpmnn vli uu'i 27 Joseph Fisk nVlnU ni-'4 nw'4 28 llClllloi-tr, it'ino'isi-MiiwUiS hIo ne '4 Curtis riiMllps ii hh4 nwiia Riui.liill n'4 nw Jylui Chaiinm eslnto t'- hl'H nwH lnvU 28 Ciwkoy mi iiwji 2S 28 Wailo '4 mvJiiiwK 28 lloKtioe purtswy nw'ii is Kisk n'i nvM uwlj .28 2. Tlie iollow 111 shall be Liu, will atk-nd to the matter promptly and not delay the matter from month to mouth until It Is forgotten. Duulnp A Itoheru siy submitting said naineiv: Tho 28 28 25 no Htevens 20 do 4 26 do 0 20 John Chapman 30 Tho people of this district will roll up do PM ICi-iuieh It 1 Ian il Grove Htevens 23 2i 2.1 2.1 21 21 28 23 21 28 28 28 23 28 28 23 23 2.1 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 such a majority tho most sanguin Kitodcs Plowman und li 7 12 Kniisusii bond conditlonetl uecoidlng to law for tlie payment of the balance of purchase money ith interest.

That since Juno 15th, 1874, no Jttmgelt. Emery nw.J 18 do sw 13 A hin i til Hnsaiv lltill 20 KIl.nFry ww.seX 30 Wilson lie 32 Tho Stato Convention wan tho largest and most cntliu.siaKtie ono wo ever attended. There was the brains and bowels from all parts of the Stato, the cross road and school bouse politician, Inon who wanted alow complimentary votes and men who were willing to be sacrificed in any capacity. There was no particular significance in the organization of tho Convention that would show any particular triuirnih of any man, party or ft'ingovcr another; After the appolnftiicnt of tho usual committees the Convention was entertained by speeches from Col. P.

B. Plumti, Hon. "Walter L. Simons, Sam tVooD and several otlur good speakers. have not looked for.

Its Btovons. payment oi principal or interest lias been untile, though due, iinil praying that certificate of nurcliaseho cantH-lleil. ntnl snld 10 4 77 10 88 4 80 120 40 SO liKJ 10 5 5 4 6 5 10 8 10 1 5 II 5 5 5 67 8 57 40 20 40 1 20 II 0 82 II II 70 made himself con- Governor Osborn It II. Keith deolaieil to haveforfeltetl all right to said land, lie will answer said petition on or spicuouii on fcaturd ay ty turn tiling out el tii out Township. Mary 7 5 12 RS8tevcns3Jj 4 do 0 do 11 do 14 8 Wheat 8 do 4 before Hcpt.

10th, 1870. or it will be tnkoii as of a saloon in a drunken condition, and Curtis l'lilTI1' sfi 110V4 liwVif nwM28 OCaskoy nMiiwhw! ttoi 28 w)4 nv wjj 28 reeling along the sidewalk on Kansas true mid judgment runaored as prayed for. 11. HLAVENH, Co. Attorney ol Woodson Kansas, avenue.

Topcka Blade. BC Rolls nwi soli li sluvons iwi nt-Oj-ll What a sublime spectacle the Gover Stevens. llnngr 1 1. Bnrch lslato ni BWllf.H Woodwortli nw HW sw John Delhi Waltur nw i se ne EFIA1TCE ADVEETISEHENTS. do lr oil sc 11WJ4 2W nvH 20 KW'U 1 I'w'i -211 wswAKoJisw 211 BWK wS 29 25 25 2l 2-1, 20 2(1 uuiiom Bitall be either wnlienoi- printed, or partly printed and partly written.

Iu regard to proposition one aforesaid tlie form of the ballots shall be, "For proposition ono to amend the Constitution" anil "Against proposition one to amentl tbeConHlllulion." In regard to proposition two tho form of ballots sliall be, "For proposition two, to amend section three of article nlno of tho Constitution of tho State of Kansas," or "Against proposition two, to amend HCCIion throe of ni tlele nine ofthoCon-stitutlon of the State of Kansas. Hko.8. Tills resolution sliall take effect and bo in lorce irom and utter its publication In tho slutute took, I hereby certify that the above bill originated In tho Senate on the 13th day of January, A I). 1876, and passed the botlv on the 12th day of February, A. D.

1876, two-thirds of tho members elected voting thorelor. JNO. H. FOLKS, M.J. SALTER, Secretary of Senate.

I'rcstdcnt Senate. Passed the House, Februnry 16, 1870, two-thirds of the members elected voting I bereft ire. HENRY BOOTH, D.O. HASKELL, Chief Clak of Uowse. Speaker of House.

Approved February 22, 1876. TllOS. A. OSBORN, Governor. I hereliy certify that tlie foregoing is a truo and correct copy of tlie original enrolled Joint resolution now on lilein my ollico, anil that the same took ell'eet by publication In thoslututo book May 1st, A.

D. 1870. nor of Kansas pitched out of a saloon, and reeling through the streets of her capital oily! In this Centennial year Kansas again comes to the front and parades her drunken Governor. Well do do 23 RSHlovens Preston do Jones Mr 11 a do do do do Geo White do It 8 do do arid tho intervening time was filled up by some very excellent music by the Hlhhs fr oil purl wV, 2:1 1 20 Mooro oUsw'inuM 90 Zt iniKw'SnoVi 2:1 15 may every decent citizen Judo Ins neau COUNTY SEAT Fifth United States Cavalry band, which 23 .30 do do IS tlo ,.80 li won ir hw nvy lluthuwny eslult! I'ruoli vr viart. noM ne'i "was thoroughly enjoyed by all lovers of for very slmmo at this additional disgrace.

Yet tliis man was elected Governor by the temperance Republican 120 40 100 KH) Kill KiO KiO 80 80 40 40 40 0 40 Kit) 10 40 80 St) 40 I) 40 80 80 87 Ell Saferito li- niut tiviH ij itier A Cmwotml Johnson swK hw 0 LEmorson nw lle''4'tlwVi Bam Van Every sw wj Carey Lance sw music. As tho hour of eloven o'clock 22 ....23 21 20 lr w) w'i IKJ Sarah Robinson fr m'ji north of '1 2.1 20 20 20 20 23 2(1 20 20 23 20 28 party ot Kansas two years ago, ins claims to that office having been advocated by the temperance Republican speakers V4 Walker 7 51 It 11 half lax tv nu1 iwU 110M 81 8 Stevens 7 2 do 5 curtain 7 USHtuvcus 2 3 do began to draw nigh, the committee ou credentials made their report, which was adopted with a rush as the delegates and every body elso were eager for the vote for Governor, which was soon be during the campaign. We know one prominent candidate for Governor, himself a professedly radical temperance Dow Brown lining nw ne4 half tax 32 t'usv Graves It cor sw'i 12 Elis'ha LcwIh Hojf swJi 0J4 Bt'VI BW'i Ilarrelt Heirs -1 do m-'-J 31 James Wrluhtn parttwso.Vi 4 8uX uej i i Jiwngca. 8 Leo rt do do do do do do 8 Leo man, vlio two years njjo canvassed tne John Chapntiin frolt fij Louis Wolf fr u'-S nwli of State for the re-election of Governor Os gun, it taking nearly forty minutes to in testimony wnereoi, have hereunto sub- scribed my iiniue, and ailixed tlie great seal born, then as now a common drunkard; Oiu'dniT sk sw'i toll the rolli The followiug is tho result 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 23 21 21 24 21 24 24 24 24 24 24 24 21 24 24 24 BGunn, do ol HUito. Done at Toiieka, Kansas, this 10th 3 3 4 Tho Count Beat of Woodson County la located do fr Ro'i of rlvor Wi-li-h fr oir'nwW tin.

ly of July, A. D. 1S70. and we know other professedly temperance men in the Republican party who, 00 McCollougliSiSO ...32 ...32 ...33 3 8 4 4 LSEAL ne BW tt part A Brush sw'i HWH seV, John Wotious nw'4 do o'-j nwJ-4 itrfthe FIRST BALLOT. II fchnull do do XHOH.1I.CAVANAUOH, Sea etury of State.

0 40 2 ,30 111 a 80 1 1 5 SO K0 Ml N) KiO lit) 100 no do do do do do do rr vf'4 nyt ne, iHnaoMIx k'A AT il elected to the Legislature tliis tall, will assist in putting Tom Osborn in the United States Senate. Who wonders that the pcoplo clamor fori change? UHHieveiis 1) Eunondou 1 do 1 11111 4 It. yuolds I) li II i mi ii (1 8 Htevens 2 II! Kulli-rsKW Danlol Mix a so JohnCliitpmnn uw Guthrie 38, Anthony 40, Adams 39, Cobb 46, Bassett 15, St. John 54, Haider-man 12 total 250. SE lit lion 4 5 8 0 ft ,....10 ....10 ....111 ,....20 ....20 ....22 saimiei t--ptmcer 8 Til do rtpi-nwr no (loo Hal liitM'ay nw The iscntina.

Washington, Aiiir. 19. A dispatch Jolin A great many men wero willing to treat the delegates to a speech, but they llridge IV'otice. County Ci.ehk's Office, Woodson DEi'IANt'E, August NOTICE Is hereby given of tlie intention of the Board of County Commissioners, of Woodson County, Kansas, to build a bridge, iicross Turkey Creek, iu Liberty Township, on the road leading from Leroy to Eureka on Hi -MonZ7, Township lit Kan no 1ft. east.

Tho esti DEFIANCE wnifl l'rluk 8 so Lnos 1- 1 1 nii Uulhaway ne Tuland ne was received to-night by Mrs. Tope, wife of Speaker Kerr's physician, announcing would listen to nothing but tho roll call II Ijooinls ne 81 do 6 81 81 2 82 82 4 82 82 Moore Bacns 12 82 CilUuiut 6 84 4 03 Kesner ho (I 88 8il A 1 SHlevi-ux which Vos again had and resulted as tlie death ot Mr. Kerr at icock isritige, tlo wjijsw'-i 0 Pearsal neM ne hi Hoi nwJi hi I se IS Hlowoll no do se h) do do 20 Porter itvV. nu'f 20 Darker hZ ne'i uwH 20 no-4 27 Williunis nw 23 do sw 28 do Hvl4Hf'4 28 do HoH 28 UKinyljury hw so '-'lo R8HI. yen KiO KiO 20 20 40 80 80 Kit) 40 40 80 40 KiO KiO Wt x'A 10 JO 40 40 KiO K0 40 40 80 81) 80 18 40 80 H) 40 40 100 Alum Spring, this evening at o'clock.

do follows: SECOND BALLOT. mated cost of building said bridge one thosaud dollars (t Also of the Intention of said Tills town has been tho County Beat for ovor Convert A Coziitc Everett Township. Range 10. The announcement of the death of U) tlo 2 110 li HHu-vcns 8 do 3 Soeakea Kerr, though anticipated, occa Guthrlo 38, Anthony 53, Adams 31, tin il two years, atttt itto lowu uompiiny guaren tee It to remain such for tlie next throe years. Deliance has tlie ubht loca-tiouof any town In the county bolug situated on sions general sorrow among all classes of uoani to ouiiti a brhlgo ncrofS a ravine, on tho road leading from Neosho Falls to I.eroy, near the north-wist corner ol tho itoith-west tiiarter ol Section 2S, Township ii Range 10 east, In Everett Township, eslimated cost of said bridgo three hundred and lil'ty dollars (3i0).

Winters sw 13 Cltas Mathews lie 20 Malic Cobb 45, Bassett 14, St. John 52, Haider' man total 211. 5 02 do 4 7 02 7 03 8 Hlevers 4 this community. Uol, Adams, L'lerK oi do liiikpal rick tax 22 the House, on receiving the uitelliirencei lr Hwjjne i HJ AVatklus lot uwji 21 do 8 Some of tho members were now very do do do Uo James AnuHn fr jiY, swH 81 men Vlnluu fr n'SswM 31 lot uwM 24 lot 1) wli 21 uy oi-oei- ui uio xiouru oi county com. ulssiouers.

I. N. HOLLOWAY, 37 County Clerk. proceeded to an undertakers and ordered a casket to be sent to Rock Bridge, Alum Springs, in which to placo the re 4 W0 OWL CREEK, Henry VlnliiK uvh Win Turner sw 32 20 Hi ram TTathnwnylotEnwW .24 II Watkinsfr part uwJi 21 anxious to adjourn in order that combinations could be made, but tiie masses were bound to inako tho next Governor mains. Ulie uusuet win tie sent ic-mor- .32 Ire so 24 Starr FKACl'IONAI, LOTS.

Bm-ey n-)i Klrkpatrlck fr nwJi uw)4 24 sw 20 ...33 33 YATES CENTER row in charge of several officers of the House, and probably two or three members of tho House will accompany the before they loft tho hall, and another roll Jolin Dloo 1, 2, 8 4. uo nt't A Sol vert HWji-. Jerry Swlsshelin so 2ti 28 10, 17, 18, 10. 20 21. ne4 27 23 GooPlkflman miu 28 23 cumins from too Springs to the bpcuK- call was had with tho following lesult: THIRD Wno.i-o they have tho advantages of Coal, Wood, Water and a liicli Soil.

Gobs McConucll 15. Sharp A Co. Woolen Mill und power south Bide er's lato home in New Albany, Ind. PHGoodins ne HO 23 EHi'ushenw 30 23 Eminence Township Xange 15. ol river.

-Ciuthrie 89, Anthony 54, Adams 23, Nathaniel Wake uw 30 23 Is Located in the Center cf SEININGS. ....33 23 James Johnson acre nw of Bridge. Can field inw 1 Jorry Rwtsshelum no Do 23 do A Miiiziniuss nw 7 24 The town Is surroundod and supported by the Cobb Bassett 16, St. John 55, Haider-man 7 total FOURTH BALLOT. sej ne neM "2 He ............23 Toronto Flax seed is being received at Olathe best class of farmers lu the county, 100 100 40 (I ..7 15 8 mi 18 8 10 80 SO 111!) W) 80 80 1) iai liiH 100 llKJ lttO 1(10 80 120 40 180 80 80 J(H) liai 80 IliO 40 1110 80 80 80 80 80 80 Jos Bliaunon no 0 24 ti Mhannon nw 9 24 JosBhannon su 9 24 Perry nw 24 at the rate of 1,000 bushels per day.

WOODSON COUNTY, FranU Guthrie 48, Anthony GO, Adams 12, V. tax so II 24 se swM He 2- lot 1 20 3 5 8 The Seventh Judical District Agricul A GOOD SCHOOL WGWatrousmio 16 24 Cobb 48, St. John 59, Bassett Ilalder- tural and Horticultural Association will Boynton lot 5 IV lot 0 .20 Frank Hail 11 Kato Markoll oi sei dm'M 18 24 Frank Hall 2 Uo ne4 sa nw4i Watrons swK si-4 18 24 35 hold a fair at Chanute, on the tith 7th and 8th of September. do is maintained here nine; months In tho year. Frank Hall 5 lunppie li Jowcll nwli i uK 24 liian 8 total 211.

FIFTH BALLOT. Guthrlo 04, Anthony' 03, Adams 9, 8 WPMcConuell 2 WPMcConuell 1 Range 10. Martin so 18 24 12 10- Tho now Catholic church at Neodesha 4 11 12 5.1 II A.N MuUiary sw .24 24 ISprliiKur noH ......26 24 5 It) I) Henry Lindsays nw Kd rtohlnson bsw A Trimble uw mi til one was dedicated two weeks ago to-day. It Cobb 38, St. John 58, Bassett total 0 WPMcConuell 7 6 2 springer sn; 24 mi 27 24 This town was laid out last August, and now 80 40 40 100 80 80 40 28.00 82 .01 120 80 80 80 80 80 KiO 80 loo KiO 80 80 40 80 40 40 145 40 40 40 40 KiO is of wood 20x35 foot, and is tlie only 6 Grove 11 12 0 I'McCoiinell 0 0 17 18 18 il) 2() 28 Re Catholic church in Wilson county.

7 340. bxth' ballot. in I 12 7 Edward Lynch w'A tax 27 24 sw)4 so .....27 24 Andrew King so 31 21 7 11 A Portor ne LWWovins sw CHURCHES: ThoOontrreirntlonnlist.i. Lutherans. German 4 8 contains some thirty building; has tlireo stores, Livery Stable, two Hotels, one Physician, Blacksmith, Wagon Mak-.

er and Carpenter. It has a school A relitrious discussion between Rev. FM Hiejeruum 3 8 8 do do 8 0 to Guthrie 78, Anthony 81, 1 Cobb 27, St. John 65. -Bassett 3, Adams 1 total 245.

Win Peck 5 11 9 do Ciiarliw Dopp se (1 WtilMon nw jh 2i wJnwJi 33 21 sw 33 24 sw 33 24 .20 Forseman, of tho M. E. church and Rev. Liimont of the Seventh Day Adventist persuasion, is going on in Council Grove. 11 7 Edwin Morolalld 8 11 nt'M ne Methodists, and Catholics havo organizations here ami contemplate erecting buildings during the year.

1 12 it Adam Keller ne 31 21 SEVENTH BALLOT. Tlio JI ('rout, 20 2(1 Grovo 4 12 Fairchild A ricrco 11 0 Alpheus Todd 11W 34 UM VeuahleseH ue ,...30 Uiove 7 12 Garnett riaindealer: Quaker meet Gutbrid Anthony 127, Cobb a nourisiun conu on also a Huuday School and a Masonic Lodge. The situation of the Town Is (J irluger A SUNDAY SCHOOL do 8 12 4 18 4 14 ing was held at tho M. IS. church Mon HO EBChinn lr sw 31 Partnleo swli uw 32 total 240.

8 13 18 11 14 12 14 ministers to the spiritual wants of tlie children On the final liallott being announced day night. Miss Woodward, a lady from Johnson county, filled the pulpit and delivered an excellent discourse Liberty Township. llunge 13. Dennis 14 14 Wnkofleld Co 1 15 WakeHeltl Co 4 15 Frank Hall 6 15 Frank Hull 7 15 do 18 15 8 Adams ue sw 32 Purmlee nwM sw 32 Adams se'4 SW Wm llutehinsou BW ...83 tho wildest confusion prevailed. Cap- Beautiful Healthy.

tain Anthony's friends yelled them- ja 10 id io 0 10 EGrovo 11 18 Chetopa Herald: We arc informed on good authority that the order removing Jtimge 14. Goods aro sold hero ns cheap ns at Humboldt WEGrovo 12 I6W WPMcConuell 1 17 MoCouucU 2 17 5 17 Owl Creek Township Jtinge 18. Wm (ImvhoHl snM delves hoarse. The Captain came upon the Speaker's stand and thanked the Convention in a breif speech, when the 6 17 17 10 17 Frank Hall 14 17 John Wltchell tlie land office from' Independence to Parsons has been issued from Washington and tho office will be immediately or any ouier railroad ponu. Jleieivillg that competition Is the life or trade, our cltl-uouscheerfully welcome all kind of trades, business und professions.

David Smith ne 4 nw 4 6 18 Frank Hull 8 18 Convention adjourned to meet at eight moved in obedience thereto. ne'4 ltw'4 BWS4. 7 18 0 18 8 10 8 18 Frank Hall. Jacob Fry so 4 LlHlli.kly ne Bailey HW Tho only briilgo ncros3 Owl Creek is at The best of Stone for building purposes Is found ou the Town site. 10 18 o'clock, A.

it thou being after two. Vrneland no Hays Sentinel: It is surprising the Frank 20 Keitey 1 21 The following is' the' balance of the 10 111 0 10 20 8 21 early ago at which the Russians marry. do se Daniel Oliara ne 12 1'uterbmlUi 0 21 do nw do sw do se Ji 4 21 Water In abundance Is found by digging' oi boriug. 21 WPWiniamsTtjj 21 ticket nominated For Lieutenant-Governor M. J.

Salteb, of Neosho county, Garrett Van Homo no Young men, seemingly- but boys, are married and father of several children. We are informed that girls become mar Gregory 13 21 Tt I I 21 Woodworm 0 22 Geo Willie nw 1 0. T.lovil 8 'li no nw do bw do se so For Secretary of State T. H. Cava- EilwaidCulbat sw Kd Hunimei-lleldw sc riageable young ladies at the early age of lifteeu.

8 Htago Co 1 2 25 8 Htagfc Co 3 tfe 4 23 kaugh, of Saline county. Coal, Wood, Sand and Lime are plenty in tho vuclulty. An election was held a short time, since to locate 80 80 80 Kill 1IKI KiO 80 80 UK) KiO 80 80 80 40 80 MP 80 80 XX) 80 80 40 85 5 Mlcluol Burn nwjne Danlol Brown nw DA QUI OL IV VI 11 12 25 6 20 7 20 John Hasn 8 20 23 24 28 20 2lt 1 6 5 5 8 6 6 6 12 ..........18 10 20 22 25 28 i8 211 2 .20 20 29 H3 38 8 no nw For Auditor P. I. Bonebeake, of Jlanye 13.

A' Lawrence paper says: Rev. E. DEFIANCE. Lots Will Be Given to jirz casns Erecting Buildings thereon Fob Further Particulars, Address, D. PHILLIPS, (WoodsnnCo.) Defiance, Kansas John 10 26 Heirs of Reeves 11 26 James Tmehlood nw Gunn, of this city, was at Humboldt Shawnee county.

Isaac Beach nw 8 A Bnlu 6 Heirs of Hooves 12 2 frank nun i last week conducting a series of revival CiMto 2 28 8 28 Hugh lr nw Mary lttco sw Kato Creath se For Attorney-General Willard 4 Z8 A' l-nua llllll 0 The Union says that on last The County Seat Davis, of Labotto county. Boutwoll no 24 100 21 1(10 23 KiO 23 nio 23 im 23 1(10 23 IliO 21 1(10 24 1110 21 KiO 24 KiO 24 IliO 24 KiO 24 KiO 24 KiO-24 KiO 24 80 21 KiO 23 80 23 70 23 KiO 23 UK) 23 80 23 80 23 80 23 40 23 80 23 80 23 80 23 40 23 15 23 KM 21 KiO 2-1 80 24 40 24 80 24 80 24 80 21 KIO 24 JII0 24 KIO 21 80 21 1110 24 Kit) 21 80. 24 1 80 24 81 24 112 21 100 Thursday evening twelvo persons arose WuiEIUhw nw 23 27 Geo Ha.lott esw .32 Harrington wsw 82 Flndlov 10 28 do 11 12 2S Mathew Miller 13 28 Mnthew Miller 14 28 McConnell 1 211 WPMcConnell 2 21) 1' lloiitwell ne For Treasurer John Francis, of Al lor prayers, and more seems to oe a gen A llandall ne eral awakening on the part of Christains. Frank Hall a) iranit nan i ai tlo 8 20 Findley 11 20 Hugh nw A do nw A 13 1'ackor sw ien county. For Superintendent- of Public Instruc FMHagorman 12 20 Flunk Hall 5tS 6 80 Which resulted in Before Rev.

Mr. Warner loft Fort Geo jr Jlu.ltilti nwKjse as 11 Haminlml fr swM se 82 Ed Suuiuiorlield fr no nw)4 ne'i .33 eKsVitjJ-i noV noW 83 RPepplewkHHf) se' nti'438 se eK no Scott the First Congregational church tions Allen B. Lemmon, of Cowloy EIil5akefr sw)4 no adopted the following resolution: ite- county. ir sw- soi iiu-i EMEMBEK solved. That in parting with the Rev.

P. Tlavton til-10 For Associate Justice J. Brewer, ,...83 ..33 Marple nse FrlteliBr estrto sw A Bnrtnett id 100 Uirtt-ll imuer vi F. Warner, who has been our pastor for the past two years, we tako great pleas Of Leauenworth county. YATES reoivinft ithe Highest Number of The' Convention closed its labors by do se Perry Township.

TliatW. P. TAYLonruusafli-st-classIHotol at DMi'iance, Kansas. CHARGES REASONABLE. Good beds, good provisions and attentive at-tendunts welcome you.

lotf Pnsy Graves sw Garrett Van Homo no ure in endorsing mm as an upngnt, aDio and zealous Christaiu minister, and we most cordially commend him to the kind attention of Christaiu people every toiSrclO. nominating for electors at largo, W. L. Simons, of Neosho county, and Dr. H.

do uw 0 Pope 16 A 2 81 Frank 8 ill 4 81 5 81 7 81 WW McOoimoll 0, 81 WWPMcConnelllO 31 do 1181 Frank UnU 1 82 2 82 8 82 4 32 Frank Hull 5 32 Frank Hall 4 12 32 Kailida SUMMIT BTBEET. Tlios Wilson lot 21: 23: 2527; 20; WmKaySl; Lopps85; Wilson 63; um; EG Laugo57; Henry Wllsou 61); 60; 71. BAFK STREET. RtivCE Cooper lot 22; Thn Wilson 40; 56; II Chellis.W A 00; 62: 61; Eil Fry 17; llli John Bow-ner 23; Edrnuued Fry 25; Laytou 33. BIBESTBEET, TT Wilson 18? Henrv Drvden22 21: 52: Geo.

Harris mH 2 where. Vernon, of Lincoln'cotmty. For eloc i rauic liuuoi'Hs'-' ne so l'nsy Graves nw tor for the First Congressional District, EFIANCE MILL. Girard Press: Warren Mayo, 10 11 15 18 24 .....27 .....28 Thomas Hughs, of Marshabcounty for John I'riitzman ne The Defiance Mill will grind oorn on Wodnes- pastor of tlie Presbyterian church at this place, departed Tuesday morning for his 160 1H) 80 KiO Mil ,1110 80 80 80 SO 80 100 40 KiO KiO 100 Htudz It nw do Irene McCoy St. Koss nei The Town Is surrounded by an Intelligent moral ami industrious population.

Pcoplo all trades mid prolcssions, would do well i visit Yutcs Center, and the beautltul count, around it, before locatlng'eluewhere. the Second District, W. A. Johnson, of Anderson county and J. C.

Wilson, of uuys anu eatumays, anu SA OUT LUMBER ...12 ........23 .23 23 24 25 Sf 25 25 .20 85 85 homo in the btate ot jNew xorK. wr Shawnee county for the Third District the balance of tho week. It la expected to grind ing to impaired health his congregations at this place and Baxter Springs have granted him leave of Ho needed a vacation, for ho has labored faithfully Toronto Township. SangelS. The following gentlemen were selected Willle54: Joitn HeiullotB.uuplottedj CiarlBsa wucut, Boon, oi wnicn nonce win ce given.

FIELDING BUCKNER, Proprietor, w. 2(1 20 20 26 20 26 20 27 20 20 26 26 26 26' 20' 26 26 28 26 20 Mt 20 26 28 20 as the State Central S. and continually. He will visit the Cen Wilson was chosen' Chairman, and Bailey do so do do tennial bofore Hiinimeviu'iu nw James Kobhlns nw Hauim nw do sw RO Rodoriek nw Mice lie i MeHoy sw PiKot seVl EV Merltt nw Jaekson Hulf Be 1) A Crist ne, llmigt 17. Gordon nsw Hiram KodKorsBsw (i Carpenter ne Henderson BW Win Inne John lloiieh nw i Mrs.

do n- Bw Adams sw Mary tiuackonb(iKii Mulligan tin. II Toland Waxner nw 0 II Toland vty, nwM Miller oK nwM seV Si WW 1o(h 5 8 Hard lot uupioiiea. One hundred and flfly foot fronting on not plotted. Wilson ono hundred feet froutlng on Fifth street. O.

Bond, Secretary M. II. Josley, AGENTS WANTED The Wilson Codhty Citizen says: Theo John M. Price, J. C.

Wilson, A. dore Dlnsmorc, or the rarsons mail af Blair, A. D. John P. Kerea, Town Lots Will Bo Uivcu (for the present,) TO OlSTE Who WUl Erect Building: PALNT THEM ........14 14 14 14 25 2.5 .86 ........80 8fl 86 I 1 8 ,...18 ....10 ....16 ....18 ....18 ....20 Attachment Notice.

IFCCR, THE' J. S. J.VV. Hart, W. A fair wus in Colfax last week canvassing for tho "history of Kansas," by Tuttlo.

The oardoninK power was certainly not do drf II Alien HBi Clarkson Hugos do nnw 1 myi nw do do sw se Morgan, It. E. Stevenson, L. N. Hum abused in his ease.

He is the most de phrey, M. Miller, M. W. Levey, jected hypochondriac imaginable: would take his own life were it not for an E. O.

Bond and A. Wilson. AH, HOLLOWAY has commenced mill against ono George Wakefield (lor tho Bum Of S75und costs oi IheHillI) before II. HhurlU J. P.

ofNeoHho Falls Township, Woodson county, Kansas. An order of attachment wiiHlssufirt in tlie cause July 81. 1870, and the cause will for hew ing At 10 o'clock, A September 4th' OF A WftlkorfrseM BfiKne ..11 1 affectionate' and faithful wife. If there is such a malady as kleptomania his 100 KIO im KIO loo 40 80 KiO 80 40 80 IliO 180 100 8 "8-1 80 1110 25 40 40 10 40 i 100 80 8(1 M) im Ml IlKI 180 Frank Hull fr soJi wK. 11 Casto 11 THE STA TE TICKET.

.22 22 27 27 ,......,.27 it 80 80 1(H) 80 80 80 77 40, MO 80 80 IlKI 21 II) 00 116 KiO i 100 75 87 80 no UK) 80 (14 160 1(8) )() Kill IliO was certainly a. case of it. His pleating low 7 8... do IT. D.

DICKSON, 85 rialntlfl's Attorney iruilty and restonug the stolon money Is with great pleasure that we can HW Biographies of Patriarchs, Prophets, when thoro was no means of proving his Kouert Winter no 18 28 rt. lot 8 swM n44 85 28 Wosloy DtMWttsoJino 20 II Hhuw sw( no. 3 an Wrsl-y Hewitt frneji su 35 28 8 bliaw se 35 20 llangc 14. inform our readers that for once In the history of Kansas, tho Republicans have guilt, exhibits conscientiousness. Kings, and Anoslles.

A concise Bible i do do' do do dO do do lot 7 nw oi Final Settelincnt. 20 20 26' 26 26 20 26' 26 26 20 20' 20' 20 26' 20 20 26 20 2tj lot 8 History and Gallery ol Sacred Portraits. loti) XTOTICE Is herehV alvet) to the credllors "and Also for Our Now Pictorial Fami For Particulars, Address, ABN-EH YATES, Jacksonville, Hon. Frank Butler, dr James B. Fry, Yates (Woddeou Co.) Administrator' Xotioc.

Vf PSoloman IN nil others iiitet-esied in the estato of Richard tloceased, that I will on tho 12 day of Heptem'for, 1870. proceed to make final set-Moment of snld eHtalo liefore tho Probate Court ,.15 ..28 ..211 ..81 8 6 1 se Itnffcrmnn no li Iovllt sw do 20 20 211 .....30 SI 81 33 33 .....38 plaoed'aman at the head of tho ticket who is irt all respects worthy of the office. Cnpt. Geo. T.

Anthony Is man fully identified with the intercstsof Kan sas is a ripe scholar, a sober man and in all respects and at all times a gcnlle- N'OTICK 1st horoby jrlvon Hint I linvo Itocn umiilPd loltois of ailiiilnstratlon on lh un ly Biole, 1800 Pictorial Illustrations. Address, ST. LOUISBIBLti PUBLISHING CO, 305 Locust St. Louis. Mo urouossw do nw do 7 bw do title ui's, Mai lull ftvons, droonstM), laloof W'oorl- of Woodson County, Kansas-.

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