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The Oskaloosa Independent from Oskaloosa, Kansas • Page 3

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Township Statistics. Trie Fourth at Oskaloosa. A well attended and enthusiastic meeting was held at the Court Houe We are indebted to Mr. J. E.

Smith, mm llow To Go East. Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars and elegant Day Coaches are run through from Kansas City and Atchison (leaving in tke afternoon) to Toledo and Cleveland without change, via IT. Sr. ittfc 187 PnUisJisI Every Satsrda our worthy and efficient township trur for the following statistics of Oska-loosa township for 1S7G alualion of real estate $2.3.3,396 last Saturday afternoon for the purpose of makicg arrangement for a Grand Centennial Celebration, to be held at on the. Fourth July next, at which a number were in attendance from various townships in the county.

W. C. Ball. St. Joe R'y and the Wabash Lixe.

I personal property 43,611 No extra charge for seats in Through I b1 A- 'nck T. C. M. TaUej FaLs Kiy 33, IS75. Ao.3,1 1 jm.

1 mi Uay Coaches. Direct connection is made at Clevp- Miss L. M. Ring is visiting friend Total $299,007 Population 1,520. Number of dwelling houses 302 number of families 299.

Blind 1 deaf and rTurrili 9 Fare? cf Jsfgrsca Counij. Hon. land with through Sleepers to New York and Boston. John Bates, of Wlnr-l, was chosen chairman. Capt.

Johnsoa was called upon to in Oskaloosa. She expects to start cast eoon. The Wabash is equipped with the explain the object ot the meeting, stopped over at Vallev Falls one day last week. He was on his return from Topeka, where lie had been as a delegate to the State convention. He was E.

Smith and John S. Shuniaker have the largest families, each numbering improved Air Brake, Miller's Couplers. which he did in a few appropriate ine ioundatmn walla nf THE MAILS and arrive Onkalivrun mid Wlnebesrter mute Dailr eneh -rnr. m. uimiau oievpers.

anu tne JJav remarks. Newman new blacksmit ami warmr, i 1 i 12! Li. 1). Casehierand Fred. Gramse each 31, and eight other families each A resolution was passed cordially shop on -Broadway are ready for the enthusiastic lor Phillips as our nert vjmhi-ucs are me fsi in the West.

Passengcra takinrjr the Wahnsh congressman, but Lad no cupersiruciure. iu, making an aggregate of 126 per liftve but one cbanrreof cars from thf inviting the citizens of Perry, Winchester, Osawkee, Williamstown.Me- sons id these 12 rami lies. There arc Missouri river to Indianapolis. Cincin- j'leiereiice as to who our next governor should be. Snoke wpllnf tit Tk The upper bridge has been -repaired and at the lower bridge they fixed up Jlo dogs in the township.

and Guthrie, but if we should dma, Aewiain and Grantville to take part in the celebration at thia place, and extending the aame invitation to all persona ia the county leaves ol 1 p. an.1 arrives at I a. It. Ofcalona anil Perry route, p-iilr eieh Kr, n-itxtctin? with traiis on in.u K. K.

all -points past, dont an, w0sl Leases at 8 A.M.. unit strives at 1. Jf. Onkatorwa. 0arke! and Rock Creek route.

Trl-, Weekly, connective with train, on the A. S. F. R. R.

I.enrc Tncslayi, Thurxlara ami ShMi r-lay. atS A. rml returns Fame days at 5 M. Osklwa arc! Lenrenwrorili. ronte via Hemi-Weekly.

Leave. Jn lat and at 7 A. and rnturn.s Tuesdays and days at 6 p. M. 0kaloosa and "Ijiwrenee route via nVno1stoek lhc cornet band organized a fish anything from his remarks, had rath- uiu joru.

so mat there is now no trouble comin? to town from t.li pst nan, i ittsDurg, I'liilartelplna, Baltimore, Buffalo, New York, Boston and intermediate points. Express Trains of the Missouri Pacific and St. Louis, Kansas City Northern Railways make direct con ing party this week, and a goodly er a warm side forjudge Halderman, of Leavenworth connfv. Thmml.t i. side.

who desire to spend the Fourth i.t number of our citizens in straw hats Mrs. Levi B. Wilson sLirfrd one. and sun-bonnets proceeded to the Del caiuy tnould not be used as ao-ainst a candidate, but that the people should the county seat. After several suggefdions had been ruade as to the manner of f.d.fra.

nection with through cars of the Wa yesterday accompanied with her son aware thia morning, headed by a iuwn more 10 COmnetenrv nnrl hnntfv Juidie bhe expects to visit friends bash from Lnion Depot, St. If It 1 I. 1 a. a 1 four-horse band the torses wugiu 10 oe taken intr enno dor. ting, the following committees were IjOUIS.

ana relatives Ohio and to visit the ation hereafter in thfilUno- gaily 3ecked with flags and the in ana herter. Onre per week. I.enve. Fridays at 8 -A. M-.

and returns Saturdays at 4 P. M- All letters ami papers not received in time to le lamped, raneelleil and prijerlv wrapped before Im-kinr the sacks will lie ovr until next tnnil Office honrs from A. M-. p. Xnndavs from CO to A M.

feyUStih, lriTo. j). II. SMITH, P. M.

W. Xi. Malcolm. J. S.

ilt VI- axemen nial." 1 nciai positions. uen. Genl. AVesfprn Ant struments in full blast. We opine that they will have a gay time.

In the case of the State vs Lawless, Toledo. St. Louis. appointed: Committee of Arrangements J. TJ.

Johnson, F. II. Huberts, J. F. AV'iI-lets, J.

X. Insdey, C. li. McClclian', John teayler, Itoss, J. N.

Hall. inecicweond kheaf admits that ine jaie ureeback convention at Indi- juaruer complaining witness, the jury failed to agree. L. A. Myers for the We are going to have the biggest CHEAP MILLINERY STORE.

KANSAS OEXTKAL RAILWAY Time Table. thing in the way of a celebration on oonnson ior tneaelense auapoi is was a perf ect lizzie. The ed i-tor claims that the Reformers of Kansas were in dead earnest, but the way things have turned out. tho wh.Janni. were the attorneys.

C. I. Dickinson has just received at Mrs. Sausser's old stand a fine assortment of Spring'goofls, Hals, Bonnets, Flomers, Ribbons, Laces rf new style. Kid Gloves, NecJc Tics.

and Belaud. Mvers TW. tmra re ui. ivuugensmiin, a. u.

Judy, the present Hoard of County and the former Board. Committee on Muaic A. P. Gib-fcon, J. N.

Jntley, John Holler. Committee on Finance A. Mc- fit is virtually disbanded, so fiir na TRAINS LEA YE WINCHESTER GOIXU WEST: Mixed Train p. m. OOIXOEAST: Mixed Train, a.

m. foundation ready for their hmldlnn. the 4th this year ever held in the county. See proceedings of meeting. Chinesft' Soap Is the best and latest thing out.

It leads all other makes of soap, and will make the clothes white and clean presidential matters are coneernAd Broadway. If the "old rpHaldo" 1 i i that the members of the orcmiinn nivues iitr jauv inenas ot the eitv and should happen to move off of Syca 400 and 402 Delaware Street, Corner of Fourth Street, LEAVENWORTH, KAN. xuau nacss iruin uhaloosa connect with trains vicinity to call and see the same." She will have to distribute themse! trf r. Jieury Taylor, li. 11 Wilson.

ound to the best advantage possible." The editor of the Atchison 1'alriM Committee on Speakers li II. Wi F. H. Roberts. Terrv more at.

it would look like a relic of the past. Mr. Isaac Friend rf trio Ur.MJ Another shower. Manufactured by Cowen Kinnear, will try to merit their patronage. N.

B. Dressmaking, cutting and fitting done to order by Con well's self-fitting chart. Children's Clothes a speciality. tf. came disgusted with the Democratic Weather eool to-dav.

4iu ftoutii Hard street, worth Kansas. store" has purchased a horse and 11 on and delivers goods to all parts of Strawberries are ripe. field, Henry Keeler. A resolution was passed instructing the Si-crefary to prepare a circular and forward it to persons in the several school districts, urging meetings to be hel 1 in said districts for Frank Zipp, at 404 Shawnee street, Leavenworth, has a large and varied stock of" boots and shoes which he is me city iree ot charge, 71 his ia only another instance of the enterprise of, convention at Topeka, ami the Sickle and Sheaf no less so with the Indianapolis arrangement. We should riot 03 at all surprised to find both papers sustaining the action of the Republican convention at Cincinnati, and shouting fir Blaine in November next.

Weeds form staple article ofxliet now. i.ujo jue uwaxe raercnant. Meat 3Iarkct. The undersigned has removed his meat market to the basement of the building on the corner north of the selling at the lowest prices. Frank has long been a fixture in the busi 1 STOCK OF the purpose of taking into consideration the question of tl, The public schools closed last as previously stated with riifnff nes3, and is one of the best known We are one day late viUi this neck's issue.

1 1 among the boot and shoe dealers of The Chinese Soap is guaranteed to post office, where he will now keep constantly on baud th? best of Fresh and Cured Meat, whicn will be sold as low as a living business will anu a good time generally. To W. Butts and Mrs. M. C.

McComb, for fa the city. Go and see and get give satisfaction. Jt contains no dele the racy items from oargams his Jiue. Thanks f.r Granlville. Centennial Calebratloa here, bringing eatables, d-j.

The meetings of the School Districts are fixed for Saturday evening, Jure litiii, at 7 o'clock, and it earnestly recommended that there be vors tendered, the Principal desires to r. ii- 1 1 1 tenous matter, but whitens and clean ses the clothes in the most perfec Justify. Thankful for past favors, he puuuciy nis neartlelt thanks. New Wall and Window Papers and urtains. Satin, Plain and Gilt.

Pa manner. Pry it. Bowen Kinnear, fell the soJicit3 a continuance of patronage, A Jfinc soaking raiu first of the week. jjcaven worth. In company with Henry Shire per from 10 to 100 cents per oil.

Al uuit wui endeavor always to merit it. C10 Ciias. Nickum. Under the superintendence of mror. a general turn-out at these meetings.

The Committee of trrangemeuts will meet at the ofliee of Johnson iiiuve nil to Visit Ulli- ycr's wheat fiel.l. We can only express ourself truthfully by saying that "Wheat is almost ready for harvest ia many localities. seer VandrufT, the boys have made a very fair crossing of the fiwliAnM. so, new lot of clocks, jewelry Legal, note and fancy papers and envelopes. All bought in the cheapest inar-kctacd sold cheap for cash.

All goods warranted as represented. Cabinet Or- Consisting, in part, of all the Wanted! Homes for Palter Chiluren. is. ine cleanest 01 rye. eveuest on ip f.n.i -----i-i ojfter -iturday afttruoon, June 10, iitr vi.

iieny mill. Most of the work done was by subscription of busi Mre. John Holler and sister depart at o'clock. ground, and the largest, grandest field of wheat we ever saw. M.

P. Hillr Colored boy3 from 2 to 12 years old. ness men in town, and the snnrnltrr ed lor the Last last Tuesday. wto ktc iis yjui rinrr? at expects this fall to sow 500 acres. NEW DESIRABLE STYLES IN Colored girls froni vears old.

White boys from 4 to 11 years olu. There will be a Quarterly Meeting of'tl)f I. M. Smith's. uiaue it uecessarv ior snmi in i Burt's" dg can lead a horse to the the work themselves.

We went down hite girl years old. lace There is One Place I Qur folks are still very enthusiast about the celebration the 4th, The t.ie 1 reshytenan church in this June 7li Inquire at Probate Judge's office, one uiiy Id matters were pro- ffrcesinip, and found Frank ArnoId.Hfifi Where you can buy Boots and Shoes onths. committees will all be ready for wor y's 4 Mldreii'si D. C. O110V.

ALL, E. J. Favbion, P. C. as they are without misrepresentation u.iii iuavn i aiier I usKaioosa, or at County Poor Farm By order of Board Co.

Commission ers. D.B.BAKER, S16-6t. Co. Clerk. mis weeK.

J.O our inends that want iiiu oe suie liiai wnat 1 told rou rock3itnd handling shovels equal to a I shop or stable as well as anybody, 4 A drove of cat to, 265 in number, passed through this morning, on their ivay from Texas to Nebraska. i Sixteen members of Hope Lodge, of Perry, visited the Odd FeIloV3of to celebrate in one of the best groves about tnem can be denended unou xiioernian. Arnold, Irom his extreme The undersigned have purchased of and that is at the house of Beechier i. uic ciitie uuu in ine iivnest tow we can say that -this is the TlarA nn lat and protuberance in front, puffed like a porpoise, while Mack and Jack. J.

I'. lrue his bull "Ellington's 2d Duke," and will keep him at the Fair Lewis, JSo. 214 Deieware street Lea v. that on the 4th day of July will be the grounds lor their own convenience enworth. We have always found the statements of Mr.

Lewis correct. THE CENTENNIAL! Look, Read and Act The Xchange Niirserv. Oskaloosa. iime. this city last Tuesday evening.

It- moveu eiowiy around with bended backs, occasionally heaving a sigh, all three doubtless wishing the day's work done, and much nreferinf? the in-dnnr ana nis prices at the Dottom. If you Judge Morton, of this judicial dis has a fine lot of Apple Trees for the And the same will be soIcF and for those who may wish to use him at a reasonable rate. Da 1 ley, McIntosh, Easter A Main. wain inc most lor vour mnnev nn- ro. tnct, in all probability will be con red 0 apnng ot 180, and by the 20th of liable dealing, go and see these parties.

labor ot issuing drugs, tying up grocer ed the track again thia Fall. The Judge March will supply customers with lou may make a bad mistake if vou ies, or couonug at the bench. is well-Jiked all over the district, and if the sentiment is as unanimous in nth. small fruits. Pear, Early and Late do not.

Leavenworth prices in groceries duplicated at Deiberts. lie won't be Lichmond Cherry, Hale's Early, and er localities as it is about the Falls, it The editor of the "Sickle and Sheaf" found fault with the State Reform cen New and seasonable goods are com crawiosd and Late Peach ing into AIcCIellanA Cooper's store. wouia oe looiish lor anybody to run Cherry White and Red Grape Cur tral convention, when it called a con x'hat srnall but sebet fi-hing party which took supper at John Dtdier's, -last week voted it as good a meal as ever hungry people sat down to. Mr. and Mrs.

Denher exemplify true Irish hospitality. v. Our readers see how it is, this week, and we beg their indulgence. There are advertisements that cannot bo left out. and.

and beinrr. disposed of ranidlv to nn. against mm. rants. Also, some of the finest Roses vention to send delegates to the Indian.

undersold by anybody. You can et as good bargains' for cash at his popular store as at any place in the state. Two younjr men had a disno-roc- merous Every is At the Uniform JT JPI11C monthlies, hybreds and climbers. All apolis Greenback convention, claiming The State Teachers' Association at lowest livmglrates. bright and new about this establishment, and it's a pleasure to buv poods uie committee transcended meets at Valley Falls on the 90th their powers when thev identified the une.

1 reperations are being made to raent about "that little bill," over on D. Newiiouse, Proprietor. D. J. Griest, Winchester.

Reform party of Kansas with tlm entertain lady teachers free, and hotel accommodations for the gents at not there. Goat once and see the goods they received to-daj Woolf Bi reenback party. Many of the best the north side, to-day, which culmina ted in a vyee bit of a row. No. 1 1 Tlie Ch inese Soap breaks the water more man one dollar per day.

The men in the Reform party are hard-money men, "and do not want to be 1.1 1 a. have room for but little besides the fpcech of Mr. Phillips, given on the wanted to ngnt awful had, and just various committees are at work- all the and bleaches the clothes, leaving them free from anr vellowish cast, and given away in that style." The above WW A 1r mi aTi people at the alls are going to do their outside. clean and white after rinsinsr. Manu quotation is theeditor's exact language, YlUUgt; 1 OllipeilllOIl The enterprising gentlemen at No.

223 Delaware street, Leavenworth, Kansas, are the most extensive manufacturers of Shirts in the State, and oesi torendPr satislaction and inn to 5t dared the other to come into the street. No. 2 immediately went and struck No. 1, whereupon No. 1 said "just factured by Bowen Kinnear, Leav pleasant to all who may be in attend w.

-v HIM i.JU UUKUCCU III 'Oil- enworth. ance. scripting the Reform party in the greenback movement, he is now quarreling with the action of the Indianapolis heaviest dealers and importers of Men's Furnishing Goods. They give special attention to the making of perfect fit Prof. Jewett departed for his homo There was a fund raised, the other day, to buy a new wagou for the brass band, and by the Fourth the boys expect to parade in a very flue and convenient vehicle.

They are be.riau:n-. DON'T READ THIS, convention itself, and now claim that at valley lalls on Monday moraine the Inform party of Kansas were in iuPIaiuFigures, ting Shirts for gentlemen, which are unsurpassed anywhere. Special and and we are glad to state that he win undoubtedly return and have chnrrro jLut go at once to the Centennial Barbershop, ami get yonr hair euttinjr. shaving. pliamnnoin done in the best style of the art.

Haircut- wait till I get a rock!" but No. 2 didn't have much accommo lation about him and wouldn't wait, but hit him again. And then the young man who wanted to fight so badly just gathered himself together, and walked right off! He said he would be back in a few minutes with a revol earnest in electing and seeding delegates to the greenback convention. It see prompt attention given to orders by mail, and the appliances for self-meas to play well, and we are glad to them encouraged. is a hard matter to- tell where the edi tins anu "havin.e.

cents: 12 shaves for SI if of our schools the coming year. He has so conducted himself as to gain the confidence and good will of our people, and we believe he has the abil- urement furnished on application. tor will be one month from now. Aiieir siock ci underwear is verv lull. .111 nuvanee; otuerwise.

it? shaves for Sl.Or) South side public sqnrc. in linek master's block up V. M. STEVENS. Prop'r.

Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money large, and complete, and their prices For the last week or bo there has ty and the tact uecessarv tomato Uncle Sammy Clark and Mr. Wors-wick, while seincing in the Delaware below Thompson's mill, got entangled in-the seine and came near drowmno- at the bottom, lryluem. een a "calico" excitement about the ver, but we heard somebody say lie our schools what they should be. Ab- Kef untied. Lalls.

Jt was a regular lottery chaneo. ane i.nronme. FUN FOR THE HEBREWS. Roots Shoes foralmost Nothing. hasn't come yet so he must have forgotten it ana it was amusing to see the women investing and packing away thrt bun While going to the train this morn The Leading Shoe Store of Leaven worth is Ciiask 321 Delaware Street.

Reliable Goods and Popular Prices. 2.50 n. nritl. 1. "ii inese items we saw nnasmrr o.Zo dies.

Isaac nend introduced the game by selling packages of "five being drawn out when almost exhausted. Several narrow escapes have been made in that region, and parties should be extremely careful. .1 i 1 luiougn town eignt emigrant wagons Men's heavy boots fftie opera boots serge boots heavy shoes plow moccasins with heels Women's serge lace gaiters oil pebbled foxed nound lor bouth-western Kansas. Go to Deibert's and get groceries for less money than at any other place in the coun'y. All he asks is a fair trial.

lie means business, and it will be money in your pocket to trade with him. Accommodating Salesmen in all. Departments. pounds ot remnants, one yard and under," the whole containing 40 yards, for 51.25. They went like hot cakes, mere is probably on an average fif WHY Cii to'Atclika cr 0 leavexxorlb Buy Gooi? I teen or twenty a day of these team 2.25 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.50 75 1.25 ana actea as a splendid advertisement r.

a. aincKiand Co. followed suit. lhere is one thing that is worthy of a remark about them and that is they are good. From the number we see ft serge slippers fine kid slippers Rev.

Mr. Boucher, the M. E. minis- A laughable thing is told of Ed wards, living south of town. He waa on Lis way to ibis place with a load of hay.

Tvhca the load iopplcd and fell off; taking him with it. Ho immediately -set jire to it and burned it up! Wheth and before his case of remnants were fairly opened, Friend was disposing of I. Friend, Valley Falls, has just received Fire Hundred Piece Standard I'rirM, which he proposes selling at going down on the Santa Fe we are heavy shoes oil pebbled polish 1,25 1.75 his at to cents a bundle. Competition is the life of trade. All this pleased the women, and by Saturday nisrht Our Prices are LOWER lhan the LOWEST, and "Quo Price far AIL" I ter here, had a narrow escape frrom an "unpleasantness" one morning this week.

Going to where there was a hen's nest, under a floor or stack foundation, or something of the kind, he was about to reach under iu quest both stores were literallv clpared nf inclined to think that it won't be lou-until that country will be full. At present we do not recollect of but one year when Jefferson county was represented on the Republican State ticket, thatof Geo. S. Hill ver. ho firef 10 yards ior SJ.U'J; also, bent Plaid Prints of latest styles, 12 yds.

for 81. Bleached Muslin from 8 to VIS cents for lest unbleached "Indian Head," 10 ct. per yard. Also the Finest Assortment of Tweeds at 50 cents per All gooJs warranted a3 represented, and free of charge if they should rip anywhere. LORD WAITE, 7S6.

Valley Falls, Ks. ineir Dunaies ot remnants. Some In. er ho wa3 too lazy to re load it, or was in a passion at its behavior, the deponent saith not, but short work was made of its total destruction! dies managed to get at least two good dress patterns, while others received as many as fifty yards in seventy-five Our Stock is the Largest in the Stato eiecuou. under our.constitution.

whic encaper man ever before sold this side of the Missouri River. Having pur pieces. Couldn hear one admit that was Maoptea in Octoler. 1859. chased my large stock of Cotton add they were cheated, but that the whole ift ipst.

Snanj iU WnrM of eggs, as usual, but concluded he had better look under first. Doing so, he discovered a large rattlesnake coiled in the nest, which he took out by other means than his bare baud, pose we make an efErt at the nex and heviots by the case, thev will be was splendid for quilt patches, bonnets State convention. We have failed A little three-year-old son of Mr. Sum. Peppard started to the chicken-house, one morning this week, and, being followed, was picked up just as he was in the act of stepping into the sold so low as to astonish the purchaser.

aprons, and baby dresses. heretofore, but let us try again. Capt, LADIES, J. li. Johnsoa would make a good County Surveyor.

Letters 1 and found, after killing it, that it had seven rattles upon it. It's well en-j atates Attorney, and a united delca dressed to me at Oskaloosa or Grant BOWE.Wt KIWEAR, 410 South Third street, Lo.Tren worth, Kansas. If you wish 0112 of those fine Net k-ties. won in ms oehall irom the county we have them. Also, the finest lot of pugh to "look before you leap," but rule will receive prompt attention.

7n J. JOSE3 mignt prove successlul. iv hat do vou aummer Shawls ever brought to thi: you should also look before you rcach. an say i countrj-. And we have just oponed 100 dozen Ladies' Hose, at prices from coop, wibiun a foot or two of the door a large rattlesnake was lying coifed ready to strike.

Mr. Peppard ws called and killed the reptile. It hal fifteen rattles upon its tail, sliow-ingNt to be an "old residenter." CATARACT HOUSE, The Atchison Patriot editor is trv 10 cents a pair up. ing to poke a little fun at our Sheriffl Miinnfnetnrers of Laundry Soaps, noir offer the public their CHINESE SOAP Which ha no rival in the markrt as ft laundry Valley Falls, Kansas. because he claimed he had no use for a Here You will find a Full and Admirable Line of Clothing, Gents' Furnishing Goods- Neck Wear, and Everything Suitable for the Most Fastidious, and for all Others.

Trunks, Valises, Satchels, Uinbrcl las, Mats, Caps and all Kinds, of goods usually found in a fOll STOCK OF SPRiWG GOODS 13 C01PLETE. McCiirdy Brothers At the sign of the Mammoth Root, 126 Massachusetts street, Lawrence, Kansas, have been established -in the Boot and Shoe busiuess since 1SG-3, and are well known as among the largest and best known house in thia democratic paper, and wanted the edi Come and get your choice before Thi hotel ia rIemnt! tor to stop sending it to him. Minor soup. It is th best nij Intent thinr oat in the wb line, ami will nlways fire satisfaction. It breaks hanl water.

Weaehea the elothes. matin; and affords one of the moat desirable of stopping-. claims that he was elected as a reform inrm wiiiic ami tree irom the j-ellow tmse which other soaps are too apt to give liicm. Hv all mean room iar commercial men. er, and has no further use of a democratic or republican party, and if he keeps on thinking so.

must inevitably THY" IT. Ilev. George Quantrell Miller, the colored gentleman who at present carries the mail between thia city and Lawrence, reports that an attempt was made, last Friday morning, to rob thi mails, and that lie had to whin M. P. IIii.ltee.

President. u.u... uu5is iu ineouiia. iheir stock is very large and desirable, and embraces everything that consumers fall into a deep chasm that divides the Wm. Cbosbt.

ice Prea't. M. P. EvAira. Cr.

they are picked over. We have also received a FRESH STOCK of GROCERIES, which will be sold at bottom prices. AVe are still ahead on prunes, 12 lbs. for peaches, 3 lb. cans, 20c.

each. All kipds of country produce taken in exchange for goods. Highest mar two, with nobody to help him out of may desire, from the lowest to the hioh-1 13 wen KZiniicar's BEST SOAP mmmmmmmmm, cstgradosof wear, for Ladies, Gen- hi3 horses down, to a run to escape the; tlemen, Aouths and Children all at the ditch. one must come to it, no third party thia There are but two sides, the republican and democrat, and the people are fast choosing Has riral anr where for ail purposes. beinr an fniuiiV ami i lt snan A.

v.ll nnm Bed-RocJ; Prices. Valley Falls, ICs. CAPITAL, SIOO.OO.. three robbers, who fired at him sever imisi lorui. linnilrv.

We rn.ruil.. li.fu. They are now preparing to go extensively into the manufacture; of Roots vnn. and only ask for a trial of our They ket price paid. al times-IIe also says one of the men.

be leader, seemum-lr WOO nnn The oxi.t OBGAXizca Bijfc la Jefferson Connfy. nuivu iusj jiicierwigowiia. 1 lime reformers keep np their organization fand Shoes, and this fall will have a Thanking 0ic generous public for past favors, I will endcavo Remember the place. in thw county intact, the coming Fall to merit a continuance of tho same. VJW Sany' Ten penny, who rode with him a short distance arid then got out and by a short cat intercepted him, and XranaaeU a general banking bwiBeaa.

Interest paid on time depoeiu. Beal estate bo't and sold. Taxes paid promptly. YOCK EUSISESS 13 SOLrCTTED. 110BT.

SCHLAG, large fofce of hands employetL They are putting into their manufactory the latest and approved appliances election, we shall believe the cohesive power of publie plunder that actuates IEND'S DCU3L3 STOHS, 4 A. VALLEY FALLS, KASS. a few sore-headed office seeking rennb- and macumerv ior carrvm? on this -lERCHAf J7 TAILOOj wun two or tnree others made the at licans has more strength than we are Very Respectfully Yours, CIIAS. SALINGER, jnew feature of their business, and in tempt In ha hard run he broke and tend to keep money at home instead of willing at present to concede. For the HICKS, GEPHART last two or three years they actually streweii aiong ine road about thirty sending it east.

This is the tnie basis dozen eggs. If Georce hadn't such for operating in Kansas. Give men A. G-. PATRICK, Justice of the Peace, CssTejiscsr ul hi Estate VALLEY FALLS, -C7 S.

Fifth Street, near Delaware, Leavenworth, Kan. A fall line of Plnth. t- captured the democracy, whom tbev only nsed as tools to hoist some dema a fertile imagination and wasn't addict- emplyment at home, keep tho money gogue into office, and now that the rank Corner of Broadway and awful niane a uome market for the ed to flrteaming strange an Ta lorinjt tetaWishment alwnvg harnl N. HARRY' NEWMAN is identified dreams, more" interest would jpio.iucei.nu larmers raise. We wish fait in the McCurdy Brothers entire success WiU promptly attend to anv businc-s 1 AXD on Valley Falls, Kas.

and file are beginning to get their eyes opeBed, they propose to dissolve partnership and da business on their own account. the matter licrealquts. with this SIASIHOTn ESTABLISI13IENT. I their new departure in this direction. utrusUxl to Ms care.

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Years Available:
1860-2001