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The Oskaloosa Independent from Oskaloosa, Kansas • Page 3

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IT; Projrramnie ot Teacher's Asso p. fin f't f. 5f.JrJiar4i (MIC gWttf JUUJPhI i -The Kansas Oty iianroaa. Jf On Tiursdaj; evuiDgof last weekjciati re" was a meeting of citizens at the I ciation CiVRPETS KANSAS CARPETS A. ISTEV AT Office unt.

public Justrndtcrtt, Jefferson Gpimfy Office open Wednesdays; Oskaloosa, January 2, 1S72. PubliBliad.SverT Sattcrday. or 4- jt 1. Grajsshoppcr 3rl and others, aid a good feeliog vOCat OJc jlTX rime prevailed. Gentlemen' from Osawkee proarcd "to fiiriiiji full am! reliaWc cMncrrntng '( tho OUrno; Namra! laiprovcinr-ius, 1 1G Delaware Street, North' Side, NearFiflh-Street.

i k.k j' 4 .1 LA i. SCOTT WOODRUFF, 1 ft. i 4 In AIJiiion to iheir Lorge ard Magnificent Stock of Elegant, Choice, Fashionable and Chsap Gooifs, THE BEST AND MOST COMPLSTE IN" TUS STATE. EMBRACING Strf.Rr VARIETY STYLE, jjfO PRICE 6 STAPLE AJVO PJtlfCY e' Have now ii Store Carefully Steeled and of Snpeib (Carp ds, CGI otlws, ugs, attin gs, etc AND BEST OF ALL THE SPLENDID Persons vvishint; to lucate or firiakcj iuvestrnont li the West, il'Uvii nmo nnri nvrito bv cullinn at, or corresponding wuii, court house. T.

Critclifield -was call- preside' addres. were made by gave assurances that that township wonld not be behind tfcia one in rotiner jaid. A resolution was introduced by Dr. Cooper stating that it was the sense of the meeting that the road would be of great benef to the county and that aid should be given to the enterprise in the county, which was passed unanimously. The meeting was harmonious and the gentlemen from Kansas City and Wyandotte i went away highly pleased with the! spirit in which they had been received and with the maimer in which the meeting went off.

In Barcpxie 8 votes for the bonds 42 against in Rural one for and all the rest against! So it goes all over the countj'. Poor Grasshopper! bow she was frightened at her own ghost, and betrnyed herself jwith unseemly exposure! i For some cause, as yet unknown to us, the representatives' of the A. O. 1L. 11.

from Atchii-ou did not 'put in an appearance' at the meeting on Tues day, according to appointment. Our thii iiflien, incur n- expense u.nui sa.o ami this bvlnz th'oonly clBcc of the UUkI in this part j.fthe.Cfm:-irv, iris'iho host and surest medium through which t.ioy ran dis-Dose rf iheir For any concornm lands JcHersDn and adjoining couutick atldrcs with stamp, I-ITJKON, fc 'r imy ic left and agreements made with J. V. at The l.toerssDE.wT OflicC, Oskaloosa Karss; tSm mm THE BEST TWO PLY AND THREE PLY: CARPETS rN0W MADE. For th? Sale of which th7 arc the Sab and Exclusive Agentv Tltece Siipfrir Carpets me M-mufifut" En'iivly Here in Kinrs.

am! are unsurpasHfd in -leg4'-d retl worl, Tv b- by er erv citizen ot Kmis an-i me tniire ihej will lreur ihe siiie'irsi scrmii- as Men4l. irsmnship and Price. Ail our ie Selected wih Citrv ant) Purehised nt Lowest Prices. ISTCALL FOR ANY flllKO IN OUR. USE YOU WANT HAVE IT.

Xo Store in Kinsas Sells Goods draper than He Do, CALL IX. the 3at styles a ire? Ii arrival every month. Call every 305 A. GlRRErT. K.

GABRETT. to be held at Osawkee, batur May 11, 1872. Monxixa 1 2 3 Music 9 to 9.15,Glee Club. Reading 9,15 to 10, J. Earnest.

VOCAL CuLTURK IN SCHOOL 10, to 10,20, T. C. Lvtle. -Essay 10,20 to 10,40 Mies Sv- 4 bil Swan. 5 Recess.

10,40 10,55. 6 School Discipline 10,55, to 11 15, Supt. McCleery. 7 ll.loto 11,45, Cotton and Stringficld. 8 Dinner 11,45 to l.

Afternoon Session. 9 Music 1 to 1,10, Glee Club. 10 Essay 1,10 to 1,20, Miss Eii-n 11 Decimal Fractions 1,20 to 2,05, A. E. Dickinson.

12 Writing 2,05 to 2,15, J. I. Emery. 13 Recess 2,15 to 2.S0. 14 Analysis in Grammar, 2,30 to 3,15, A.

V. Jewett. 15 Budget 3,15 to 3,35, Mis Patterson and Mr. Kilpatrick. 16 Critics Report 3,35 to 3,50, 'Vincent and Smith.

17 Music 3,50 to 4. 1 Dinner grati. Eecture in the evening by McCleery. i Jas. B.

Emery, Sect'y. JIILLINERY. Mrs. Emery would resyiectfully announce to, the Ladies of Oskaloosa that she has opened a fine stock. of Millinery at the yellow bouse next t( the Township school building, where and a and see for yourselves.

Mrs. IL Emery. April 20, 1S72. j' TiIE Larirost and" finest stock of Wall Paper ever brought to thus city, -f The Oskuloo. House Will now "be run "according to Gun- Fietch.

Con well has got hold of it- ascaln.aml if he don't know how to i i I( run a hotel r.obodv loe.s. lie giving ita gcucral n.fitting and "fixing up," anl proposes to conduct the best hotel in Jefferson eiuntv. Give him a trial. i -r Survey or's Notice. All applications work will receive prompt attention if left at the office of the county clerk, or sent to myself.

E. T. Byisam, Oskaloosa or Winchester, Kan Critchfield has jnst received a new stock of Staj)le aud Fancy Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Spring and Summer Viliety H.lts Capg Ktonrwarp. and Groceries! of the. hest brands and quality, and to be sold at reduced prices for cash.

Satisfaction always guaranteed; Stock Hot is and young cattle wanted. The highest cash price paid in fruit trees at the Exchange Kur-sery, by D. Newliouse Son. Short Overland Route! Thankful to the citizens of Oskaloosa and vicinity for favors during the past year, I hope by careful atteiir lion to all orders ia the future, to merit and receive a eontinuenee of their liberal patronage. From this time forward I will he prepared to make close connections with trams on the Chicago, Rock Island aud Pacific Railroad, so that passengers desiring to go East can jleaveOskaltmsa in the morning, ami proceede at once on their route, Wltll- I I SggJi 'sgs :) DEALERS IX mmmwmmmm Lath, Shingles, Doars, Sashj and Elouldlriis, Corner of Cherokee aud Sixth 4 Official Paper of the County.

THE nyCLIHiS. On and after UliJate Mail attbe 0kahoa Post OfBee will arrive and leave as follows; Onkatomia n' Lawreaee. DhIIt. (Sundays exeptedj for all nffiexs mtmnd sooth. Arrives 1130.

a. at S'sf M. 0xkaloa and Lenveaworth. Tri-weektr. via for all point north an.l east.

Leaves Mondays. Wednesday and Fridays, clois at 7.tMl a m.t arrlv. Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays at 5.00- p. Oskaloosa aud Perry. Tri-weekly, for all pointsea.it, w4 ind south.

Leaves Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays at P.00, a. arrives same days at 4,45 p. m. Os'-aloona and Falls, via 0awkee.

Trl-weekly, for all tiffees north and north wmi. Tuesdays. Tunrrta and Saturdays, at a. anr'ves same djivs at 5.0n. p.

in: Oskaloosa and l.eavunworfli femi-weekly, via Grove City and Kprine'lale. Leaves Tn-das and Fridays at 7 a. arrives Mondays a nd Thursdays 4.00. t. re.

All letters and papers not received in time to be stamped, canceled and- properly wrapped befora locking the sneks wl II lie ovr until next mail. UfA hours from 6,00, a. to 7.30. p. m.

Aoguat 1st, 1870- SMITH, P. M. The City and Vicinity. Our city ha on its new spring suit. 1 The pink and "white blossoms of the irnit trees, together' with the green foliage of the shade trees, make one gorgeous flower garden! There are few, very fe, prettier towns anywhere than thU one of ours.

So say we. W. II. Easter, we understand, is to 1ufcbaW the- Newell farm adjoining town. Rev.

Mr. Price has been making Improvements in his reshlence. A1m, -Judge Lowman asd others. That's right; "fix up.V Miss Belle IVjnter, a blind girl from -near G. Palls, gave concert on Monday evening and another on Tuesday aiight.

W. E. Stanley, lias gone on a short' visit to" Wichita and surrounding country. Mr. Carylias quit harness iking anu resumet 1 tl ic use of the brush.

May, th most delightful month of; nll the ytar, opened in very undo- Jightful manner. It Mew, rais.el a little hailed a little, and was so cool as to make fli-es comfortable. Auy-hingMuit pleasant for Mav Parties. There was an alarm of fire Wedne-'day forenoon, and the "fire brigade" turned out promptly, but found that their services were not -is the fire waj put out'beforc they arrived at the fcene of action. The roof of Mr.

Monroe's house, in the west part of town, had caught fire around the chimney, lint was discovered and extinguished lK'forc much, if any, damage was done. The Oskaloosa I ceum has been adjourned sire die. A very sad accident occurred on 'Tuesday. Mr. Tom Peppard's child fell into a tub of -hot water aud was scalded s-o badly that it died on Wednesday 'afternoon, two years of age.

Th It was about parents have l-k I sw. i-i i. nit: eommimiiv iin this sad and painful The post office is to be removed next trt- ka i V. CV IUV, I'MllUilll' III! 1,1 1 lllllf'I i 'next to this office. I Tl'f ACRS, Goo I l'rairi'.

iho qr oi 1 OVJ ec 1' 7, 13, fix ii.iln cut! of Grasshopper Fall a. IVloe 1 1 l' ncr. I lCi A KFS. Fif-t-class the of I l)U roc 23. It IS.

pis imle Iroin tirane hopjKT Kali-, east ot ihu Aiciiiso.i road, l'rwv jllil rr acre. I 493 is os. is to av. ti "The he fv 10 rear ild ti.n ni'd term reas i' iihl-" T. Dcs.

S. Til. Di. S.T. I.

A I a 1 ft 10 SW 3 in net .1 I 1CI 7 7 11 7 1'? 2a 8 IS so 7 8 17 IS 1 1 21 8 17 33 8 17 5 17 7 9 17 1 nw" 9 17 1 9 9 17 8 9 15 9 17 9 .13 8 7 (9 1 SB 8 "ll 13 No. 4:. TlA ACfJE, t'ie nrrth-east qr or pre 2G. 7. IUU K17.

rrioeia do'ltir? per acre. No. 5. Tpf ACRES, qr olrc 28. 9.

II 1, 10U njjlaid rrnirie, 4 milji linui ifs ik-e, rJc-sa'-Cr. K-n. J'ruy: hal cnh, in 1 year, with 10 per tun ti 65. i TA ACTtK Pnirie. tho qrt 32.

JLl) 17. ne mili-s tl. Falls, mul livnB 'r. 1 "0. hah a Ii.

bainte Jn oucycar at 10 rc-r cent interest. lift A ACRES, th VV Ir qr r.farc 7. 9, lOU 1, county. Kan. (J tod upland prairie.

I'nc 7 per tf-e, half J. bid ancc in 6 12 inon.lH. No 67. 1 ACKrS. thSWqT.tf-2",T9.

B17 1)1 a nutrber one piece oi land, 8 tnile of(J. Kalis, near 'ItcToptka ra.d. IVlcc lin'f cfh, balance in one year. N-. I ACnr.S.

iho qr of 23. 9, 17 I nJ jrtxtd rolling caifie 4 lit U- et Ir-uu Price 1,000, half ci b. hsi. in I ar. No- 70 qO ACRES the east half tho eor.fi-wcft OV -c.

35. it 8 ranne 13 4 milt S. of G. FkI'. oo the Oskaloosa road ii from school honao.

G.vd I'nirie, ai.d Spring of liv-irg warer. Xo. Tl. OA ACRES. T-e north of hn fott I OlJ IX of T.

8. K. IS CO art iiudci i lTic- and rulttvaimn. tlnse to Lo St-iMe. Oilarwall ready t.

the (im-d well of water. Gra-shopper rivr i it. 2J ac tg of 1 iubcr. I'xice ca'h. 73.

QA ACUEP. theeftst half of t. OW q-imtor of wtion 21. town 9. miie o.

Go upl-iii I prniir, larni in the south; 1 mde t.t school ku god iui.4l;bor-hood. l'rii iZM. 7S fff ACRES Tra ii'. milts ronh-enst of 1 Gr Fa'la. l'ri f'O pt-r acre cash.

balance in 3 years, nith i.iit re-t u' 10 per cent dclcrred payment. 77 FAME in ills. s'oref hich. 4 go well 3 Lots ft-uted and romp fr it i'rice $7l)t). 79 OA ACUFA all "Wer feor- 20 acre" tinker i)J cu tivHt'O-i 2 "t.Ty brick i miU from town, i'rice $40('O N' HO.

ACRES, all liidcrcultivat on. I-rime I UU 3 r.i. nr. E'Vk! ell 200 iwh. inn la.

-25 ciitrr trees nnarie for Oiin bu-hel S'U'ilt grain, crib for 700 tmshem c-ni stab'e 10 hor-e, 2 inile fr C. t'al's. on Leavenworth ro d. at 430(H). SI.

-n IT it A ME HOUSE, 5 and cellar, stable. 2 tots well ti, wt'h and forpt trce3. verjr firaWc psottrty I'rice 1700 Nos. 82tol4j. XjiU in Crastho.

Fa'lt. TJ-lr I Iflr Ii I. lot B'k this is not the time for them to 'slum-! ber and sleep Atchison cannot afford it; and we hope to see gentlemen at an. early day. Wake up, Colonel! wake up aad sUnl IInsV will br open lor the -reception of guests and after.

May 1st, 1372. Soldiers and Sailors the, United nt, i oiates volunteer Arm ami JS avv, call at the lost, office, and Luck A.Lliw' Drug and sign -a? petition to Coim-ress for the of a bill to provivle' industrial homos and training schools for the of Soldiers aud Sailors served as such during the war of the rebellion. Mr. I). lj to move hi book to the room the eor- ner by our c.f-i -e.

It is one of the best the citv, tor publ.e. foe oh.ee will go with the book store. Mr. S. hr.s made a faitSiful and efficient ofieer, and gives very general satisfaction.

It no small thing to have a post master in whose integrity the whole community have confidence. Mr. S. is above suspicion. No one questions his honest'-and faithfulness, and no one fears the loss through of anything coma-tit-ted to his trust.

It is pleasant to have this comfortable assurance of rectitude where monied and other transactions are of constant occurrence. We wish Mr. Smith the fullest success in lib new location. We learn that a child of the Hotel keeper at Osawkee was scald to death on Tuesdav. "Change Cars" for the South East ii i I eoiuei ui tot- jmuuc Mjuar--.

iop see Smith next week, all re-arranged up ready to welcome you. National and liwnlwrk" I elrot" mueii in exenango- inr in cxciiaiuro lor enterprise is assured and tho road under process of construction. There is no need for delay, push on the work. Laxd Ton Sai.k. I will sell on reasonable terms the north-east and south-west quarters of section .1, town 9, range 19; the north-west quarter of Teachers Examination will be held in the District School house, Oska loosa, Kansas, the first Saturday -in each month, begimng with Februa ry until further notice.

Examination to commence at 9 o'clock, a. sl, and close- at pr. i All applicants unaecquanted with the Board, mast present certificates of good moral char acier. J. B.

McClerry, SupL "Hor to go B'j the K'iiim i City' St Joiph and 1 Jiurlinytoalloide "Though last not least," an adage agar'ue as it is old, and its -'truth si dan in exemplified by the completion or the New Line to the Fast via Creston and Burlington, which, though the last mav be called the best route in the West, The Line consist of the Jvansas City, Saint Joseph and Council Bluffs R. with two tlaily "trains from Kansas City, through Atchison, Leavenworth and St. Joseph to the Missouri State Line, there connecting with the Burlington which leads direct to Chiacgo, Log-ansjjort and Ctdumbus-jLhrough cars are being run to all these points. 7 This Line is well built, thoroughly equiped with every modern improve- inent, including, Pullman's --Sleeping! and Dining' Cars, and nowhere else! can the passenger so cbmpletly depend on a speedy safe and comfortable journey. The Burlington Route has admirably answered the query i "how to go East." by the publication of an interesting and truthful document, containing a valuable and correct Map, which can be obtained free of charge by addressing General Passenger Atrent M.

R. Pv. Burlington, IowaV GEO. W. II0GEIJO02I, 31.

Ilissicinn Surgeon, on Delaware street: OGee in Drug Store, wist pidc of Public Square. Dsalors in Dregs, Medicines, J'siinls, Funny and Toilot l'eri'uiucry. Jtc. full ftoek selecred with care: commodious building, wett-isle of Publie Sqnare KELLER J01IXS0X, AttcrasTS-at-Law and Land Agents' rolleetioiii iii.njo ami Money Promptly llvmittcd: Taxes iiaH. Titles exnniineil, L-inds Lots for Fale.

business transacted with care nnd disiiat ch Attcmsys-atLa'w and- Land Agents, Collections maile and Money Promptly Hemittcd. Taxes paid for non-residents. Lands Lots for sale. TiUes exwuiiiied i Abstracts furnished. StatSonsr, Eookssller, Music Naws PcsUr-i: rlioo1 anil MiseellaneoH's Books, riety of Musical Instruments.

Notions ep constantly 011 hand. South side rublie Square. rTy CK ITCHFIELD, Dealer in Dry Gcods, Clothing, Grose ries. Motions, west ile Publie Square: a full stock, up with the times, alive aud active win success bv it, Dealers in Dry Goods, CIctMng, Grace- ric, Xotions. Ofieenswsre, eta.

full stock, low prices, rn active trad. business, tn I the vratit-s ot the public met. Cflnic nud Eceus. "icCLELLAX CC0I.EiCT. Saalsrs in Dry Goods, Clothing, Grcoe- rios.

Qneenswiire. Notions and a conrf'lete stock of all soods in our line, with and fcu rrohtou.ituirdeai,ng. JLt. T. XX2.XC3E Dealers in South-east corner Square.

Then antjiof toe imoiic con--Tiireu ana proviaeu Ijr in our line at the lowest liviusr pricc. FROXTIEIl HOLSeT 7 JOS. IV BLISS.I'roprietor. Every attention paid to sruests: table supplied with the best the market affords: clean beds: good stabling for horseS: everything iu order. FAIR HOLM KINDLE, Livary, Tc3d and Sals Stabls, Hail 'ontraetorB ran Stage Lines to Leavenworth.

i-erry ana russnoeper ans: carry passengers, and l'uriiili gotxl livery aeeoujinotlations. GEORGIA DAVIS, Dealer in Furniture, Chairs, A gootl supply of Ftirniiuro on hand orders for purchase or manufacture promptly executed, and everything furnished at bed-rock vir iv Architect, Contractor and Builder: Xesisrnand Plnn of rlniidinsn Furnished, with and. Estimates; contracts taken. worK 'lone in toe oest manner, ana Estimates and Specifications for Building Furnished, and all work in my line dona in gootf manner, and at low priqes. Rural Arcliilect and Ziniltler, Desismsnnd Plan? of nil kind? orbnilrlTniTsriirTiiiih- Mm the lte ftylcsnnrt Contraetstaken to bmld tnesaae.

atoir a speciality. C7CARY, Houso and Sign Painter, Paper-Hang- er, Grainer nn 1 Glazier: thorough work in the besd style at fair prices, which shows for itself, and is warranted. E.H.DIEBERT. Dealer in Hardware, Stoves, Tin-' tion to and. fair dealine relied npon'i for snceeas.

Industry and integrity will win. I ware. ere. a ooa stocK in tnwle, prompt atten- BUSENBARK HIXKLE, Dealers in Hardware, Tinwars, Stoves, Agrienltnral Implenaent etc. A complete toek in trade to meet the want of the public will be kept en band and sold at low W.

ROBERTS, Proprietor: The oldest and onTy Waper all printed in Jefferson whicb it ts theoffioial organ. Re-p a hi jean, indepnent andsitraiprhtforward, with a large and constantly increasing circulation, Xinairjottloiiient TOTtCti is hereby given to all perxon inter -eted in the estate of Joseph o-dhead. rte- Jate of JefF-rron Coaat Haiisa, that the tmdersigned drniai-tratrix will attend tlie Pro bate Court of sail ronntr. at the-ori hene in Oska'oosn. on the Ath da of M-iw i mane nnal settlement ot sa estate, where and 1 when all pernons concerned mav stiea and pre- soni their interest.

HARRIET WOODflE i 606-4W3, i AUminirat ix T1 A I rT D--y JT tl iV (j 7: 3 ATTORNEY AT LAW I Grasshopper Fails, Kansas, 7 Will prsertce in Jeffl-rson and adjoining cxrtics i ia ot oi I a. Falls, ptr nm9 of waicr: find" htari i to rf.iy Is or.c of the u't bcalthfal te in th 2. The -weam i Northern Ivansas genet-al. ly h-ve raveli.v r- rk biyv in, and air abundance tlf pure itvr at nil 8ori.n. 3.

Most sr 'nms fiirti th nhiindant wuter-pow-er, iiff.rciiiiij j''il mill every lew mito. Tho Gra.shoprer mvt is part'cnl irly favored in tbit way a numb- of nnT opbr-ttimj on n. i. Ti-ere a niTici-tey of Tiniher -t rnt' i -al purp. g'-'.

and llie i ply ih increnin every yer. tlak. hickory, mt I wal nlr nd arc prov a The best lumber c-in fe Uid at y'JO por M. 5. al has I ci-n ilicovc cd in tho ca'ern, northern nnd ccnira! itnii c.

JcHer-sun eotinty has i fair irip.rtin nl tliia irri ix.ii -nut it, in of fuel, nd io I d.t.v, wl.icn in ioq; v. btr bin rni h-. titi'I in -tore and i'riv te sidenew. The whole country i un-Jcil iid i lit co oi up rior sa lty. fi.

Kn-n bn as fin.j huiUli nr ti'-n an in tlio Cid.tn. nbiinilar-t in eveiy p.r' the ciuntry, Mid tl. i 1 1 jl boin ti.l the -o't in im sian to the hard li'u limestone. Tiiere i also, rery fino cavd-tore mi wimn localities. Tli mnsi'iejian lintolonn I.

Imr I hvoxpos. ute aud qu 'e white, ikin inm ble fiiiifh io bu Idin 7. 'l hes do4 Kinn i. own to nlin.t ev cry pp's '11 and on cny jt no Slt erior. It iy rich, fp.m ono to ten feel de, adapto I nil Mntia grain usti-a'ly ris -d i.i iIhh JV jr giajw if a-btindant.

nnd wh cued i I iitttu i'd-r'or toltmoilty and Miw ertisif Thf ninleia b. tna -rt, ai.a gen. rally mild, stock-ia-sinu pays well; but stock re jt(k sheltering a. id care in mt otli re 8. K.uii ba slnlilib frifirf'on aa fruit growing Stu-e, having sur int ofh-er State in the nl tit.

of in Philadelphia and each succe'iliti 3 ear will but bet tr prepare to lake tho "weepmakeMr Id nifd 'Is ai'J highest preinium at nil future Hinolog-ical exhibition, on fruit suited to hi-. I 9. The arcrage yield pe cre of tt.e dilli ri nt crops in Kar sis, necordinu to the oilii-inl n-poit of 1 he Uurem of Agriculture, ia as killows VVhe.t 13 5 buchtls; Rye, 25 5 Corn 4S.4-ushels; IWIrv. 3M. bushel' Oat-, 42 1 bush-ils: Hay, l.7j tons; Iri.ih I'ota'o.

141 bii'liels: Sweet Potn'oeg, 1 10 hmhels; Thisnvcr 'ge :8 tuibtv tiiri rti cr.T itr.in-a than the avcra ol all the o-hi-r tetates re. ported, riiymg 011 the diir-reli' croj frt-m 2.S IO 3 10. lYnsunf wixbinir to brin? horses or cat'-ler ou'ti br.nt' good broml nmes, and Ourliam or other, coiid breeds c-ws ami 11. Agricultural implements and I'und'nru tie r.nrc!lii&eJ beie as t-hrnplt a-i in tu eastern tow! k-l. 12.

'I he reports from dilTent S'nten for tin- lant ten an aver-iire rain-U 1 erunter io ihi JStnie 'h any "dinr. 11 'Ihe inn rrs's Kmsas are wel cue 1 for; ery lftih and 3tifh -e is rt-- rrd fr tKh.Hil purposes, (ex. epi in b.w luiltan re-rva ion; r.nd cannot be lor I than $3 se iIk-v ll il loririij. fnsjg ittandi in the. front rank (or Kdue'ion, J.

is inner limy thn Stale, bavin- Sh-i-; full-. rrt i.ed, making schoolt ai conv. nient as in th te-; pub-he hoo! in i-vciy Irom lour to months in tho year. 'Yacl-ur re id Iron (35 to ir month, d-r-ii-biiv 6n ri nali-ticituHi a rs, srra.le I 8. iht H.

Unimproved proir'elaurf of jrd.junij,, sfllinir l-orn to iroir from to tf jit ui Hfro, nec mliug'to quaiif, tool, 'he value oi improvements, TlmVcr rai si Iro.n fclo 10 $4 p- n-rt. 15. We do 11 1 tMCt-LATB 11 land, btf pl-ce each tiact or pared up -n our IiooKk at ihe price and on by ths own Hnd tii irrt 1 it-tom ir who ciise a barnin By hont and f'-ir deal w0 expeer lo merit the ciifi I- nco of lm and seller- wh. know or deal with us; atid K-cure a shure pnt'onfe. 16.

JSuijd $2 fol the OrtltBliH tin ImvmiMiir ...1.., jiii rmi, loeiico 10 tlie hi 1 A'i hi on, Tojtka A mta Fc ltnilroud a by ton ncre 11 imln.lry ututr rewardeiLx wo others r.M of e-ection" a lm i )-s'ory Sione II who con 1 two Grisl Mids. two HaW Mill ot w- o'en Factory, ten- Si -rm, ihret; niuekstnit'i Shop, two Shoo I'lune-K, and Pninl Klii, Ac, all doin a -ny''! oldop States anj tbe sirai.L'et- nerc meets nr Hl ce make hlrn ,,4., Ljikd-s io view 1 oar s( ntneen, mi itlnn in any of er put ot Kiusig. a -II frank es and luwriy t'otnl will wh cli 10 .1 ih 10 ceivar 10 aum-esa. is tiealn jv to even aiiscv. industrious 111:111.

II AZtAUt S. -r v. ytw I I I TJ ro i-n-l j-t 4i inili wi-itm aid. in iurn ari mi te It ilrnn.l lis now compie ed Tttfc.a' w. a.iy with road aire uly 10 r-mniu'l rdt -Tlie Iattwit( and -Toped Ka In.ad.

run ale.) J'hrw ed wii' -t-e I 1 il reel com.mnni- entioo w.t in! rt. in.ri'. and winii a nnrket to ibe Vvry iit.iifot iiv l.lv:tlT a' i i-i t- niiue i m-in SCOTT WOODRUFF. UWBB GEORGE DAVIS, DEALER IN FURI1TU '1? AND UNDERTAKER, KEEP3 ON HAND A Gsaeral AsorlniDii: of such as rrri Ohairfj; Hookers, OUtltlrcns Bhahs? Made to Order, of any Style or Pattern. North side of Jeffsrson Street, Op-I)Osite Tlie Office, OSKALOOSA hAXSAS, 553 T.

n. vr. K. STATt.EV. JIORSE STANLEY IM CaUSTi" OfFtcg, OSKALOOSA, KANSAS.

"Cbl EmTOi ii iuincfs belonging to the profusion wiU Car un.l Disonrch. Koii I'M H. MORLEY, itrj)fntrr utlitrv SHOP EAST SIDE PUBLIC SQUAKE. Oslcaloosa KaVii 4 Buildings cm-tracted aI job vrm done wiiu neatness and despatch. DOUG LAS A LDEN, 7 3.

1 Porr-iAf. of will ns I. R. rAt.ri!Xf thU iti.tce in all cte- in which the said Wafden isemt-biyel. A II bnyines' entruitteti to them will receirr prompt attention OSiec ia Court the Probate JadeVoSi OSKALOOSA, KANSAS.

AGENTS WANTED for nri entire-ly awsntl feintln wtwlc of nnusaal biteret Tli a eramlet an mmt Vpelar book oot, einnc fiixvtriaan any oiner three boas eomMueo. earlv etm Knptb Knfearmrs. One Ar-nt took orders ia 10 davs. Th bent ehanei to make money ever A z' Azyt In ev- our nream. wm 'mia.

tmlinrmnK etc, Mo TrpAtio puidnfierif of th 5w It.t,rmiTcw Pnimtw F.o.t sl wa eli utterlr irr-sa ihr e.lili.mn. (22t uianifWent ensra viua.) Mr. Earnest says' flic first he knew The intelligence we in refer-of his intention to take a southern tripjenee to the Oskaloosa was when he saw the notice to that of- and Toneka road is of i. encouraging feet, in the Independent. Well, ebaractcr.

Our neighbors of the Me- that's the way to get the news; take tropolis must not ret day until this 2 3r. 4 VI 1 wm nn biioroiaiioii reyarrtit'o-7A9 31 7,9 47 5 9 4 4. 5 52 Knm during tin- er -a ling it iIjuji w.i;-' 7 5H 7 iS 4.5 fi 53 8 f.7 4 5. 7 8.1 f9 hui.dicd Icilcrf. 4.5.7 in 7(.

4 5 8 7 8 71; 4 5 6 7 in 72 1J To set to Grasshipner I YI KEELER JOHNSON, ATTORNEYS LAW OSKALOOSA, KAN. Practice i thr Courts. Colleci C'aims. tx Tnle. etc.

A'l en. trusted to their car- will rcw ive pr-urijit attniiM' OlSce in Coanty Building rOSTOFFICF. CUlI.I)INO,1 Oskaloosa, IsCma- CI Bcpnivctl WarmutctL EIKLE, PKAI-KBS IX Hardware, Tinware. Cut lery, Plows of every description, liar-rows, Farming Gardening Implements of all kinds and of the best quality, Horse and I land Seeders and Planters, Ma-1 chines, Mowing anil Ma- chines, Wagons, and every-. thine kept in a complete FIflST-CLISS U1RDW.IRB All atl'SPAKALI-KLEn l'RK'ES.

G1VK V8 A CALL A.XD JUDGE FOR East ot the Pn'i-" Squ ir-, Oskaloosa, Kansas. 550-1 x-V- STATE OF KANSAS, Cocstt or JirrKtsoN, ss la the District Court of the Third Judicial Di triciot th- St'eof Kansas, sitting in and for tha County of Jellerson. Henry Keeler and J. B. Johnson, Pnrtner di'ing busine a under ihe firm name of tod Johnson, Ft.iintiU'-t.

vs. Margwet Strobie, and roli Ssrohle, Def'ts. By virtue of an execution larin2 date March 20th, 1672, to me directfd and -d-liverwi, issued fn the above entitled: suit, by thu of tiie Disfrii Court of the Th rd Jutl cia! tri-t of the Sia'e ol Kansas, fi? 'ins in ni for lihe County ot Jeli- ron and also by virtue the judgement tei.den lo 6-11 tun by f-am lomt on 15. Novemhi r. wiil va I.

Saturday, May II, I72. Botween thn urs oi lu loca, A. AI. and 4 o'clock, 1. on that dayt at the coirt hnss dor in the vdlace ot Oskali xa, Jed Coun- ty.

of K.n?i8,vnr at pubec sal, a dl el the highest bid let, cath in hand -c-vi -v. fj'-tlcrson, S'a'e of Kansas. Ut Wit r'ttn. si'ua'ea. ifi.ts an i ueiuzin inn vounw or The(lUtll-ea'tquaJleri thennnh weat qtjTT ot pcllO'i sl) lownxnip (7) rogr twen't 20 containing acres.

Ap praised it ptr $320 Sheriff' Office, Cwkaioosa, Kana. April! 13 1372. II. U1IJ1. Sheriff 6f etid C.ofi!y.

lioriirss Sale. STAT OF! AX.APj CotrsTr or jefucrsos. 1 S3 In the District of ihe Third Jpjieial, Dis'rict of Ihe State of Kansas, sit'ing wktlin and Connry, of Jefferson. -treurgr. iijnes and I'and VV ites, pat triers djmg ou si ocas, ui itrjhe title and rm naneol limes Eaves, Plaintiffs, Madison Mills aad LaFaye'te Milts.

Defen lints By vit'ue of ac order of sale berinprdate March 23th, A. 1S72, to me directed and delivered. issued in the above entitled suit or The clerk of the District Court of the First Judicial lis- i triciot tn? State ot Knsas sutine in wmi itr thecountv of LeaTenworth, and also by of the judgement rendered ia said suit by 111 court on the 23d day of November, 1871, Twill, Saturday, Sluj 23tli, 1872, between ta boors of 10 o'clock; a. aril i o'clock, r. of that day, at the court bouse door theeity of Oskaltiosa, Jefferson county aad State of Kansas, pfier at public sale aad t.l to the highest bidder, for cash i band at the t.me following described traetsof land.

Mt-natedl Ivinf and b- ing ia the county ot J.fT- r- son and State of Kansas, to wit. 1 nwnn-ew qniner oi aecin iweniy io township eight (8). ia range riinelt-n (19), 1 oite nod zed and sixty (ICO) nere. ap- praised at seven dollars 7 per aer-. I 80; nd she north h.lf I 1 of hV met ball ot the nor'h-west rjuanerof sec ion tweoty-o ic (21) ow nMiip oiijui 9) in o.fieteer (PM fnrty iW) acres, a.id appraised at Wo dollars (10) oer acre, 4-000-J.

Alt in smtl i Jefli son Stare of Kansas. 1 tinner m. t.i th 7i i nn B. 1S72. 7 11- GlUiii.

Sher.ff. 60 i 4w '1X53 114 1 i alj I your cminty paper "Young men, when you go after dies to take to a festival, or evening of. any sort, don't wait 'until they have retired for the night, nor go during a hard thunder-storm! tjnei'ill la ol about ftllO in- 1 on the Jra-sl, river, n. f7. KT "Z' "nd 1 op.

Un, the ei.in Topika A Snnts l-e ui iaa 'rr" eu-mundi-d by as 4 I in 1 1 a A a a e. 7 rt i.i li 1 2 11 12 in 83; 1 12 in 90 116. iid Range 17. Price I 0 0. No.

119. SMALL FRAME and 2 in Pik-e tiOO i I Qf ACRES, 3 miles 11th ea-t rr.m Fall-, C)f 3 acre' 'enced, 2i' under cultivation. rp houe lo.rsi.Hs for horses. B-M well I w.ier;verS3 Fruit Tre ncr-s Tiralw, Zllyvl atoci wi'e-. one mile to school.

Irj-e IC00 1 nf Vtn'tES. -he E.qr. of Sec. 3J, Town lUUil. lUnge 17.

1 1 CM. Hi 0 section 14, town 9, ranee 19, and tlie'QrniTDT? OTPTT TTSQ south-west quarter of section town vAj V'VVrixl. UO 8, range 19, all desirable land, a few The times are hard, money scarce, -But if you ihoidd act so unwiselv, and the lady should "mitten" you, do not irritated and declare that there is "more formality in this little place than Uhere in Philadelphia because it does not look pretty in you to fay so, even if the ladies are so exacting. alwve all, tell the truth for then will be respected. If you have i no confidence in the powers of attraction presented by your own company, r-- -do not, under any consideration expose your weakness by sending such notes as the following We have a wedding down street this" evening and must have you present.

is to be We just found it out. The carriage will be around in half an hour. 1 Don't fail to go. Iavei Lea Os'ialoosa Tuesday and Fri- iay mornings oi caen wceK G. J.

DEXTER. If you want anything in the furnl ture line, call on Davis. If he does not have the article you need, he will get it for you as cheap as you can get it in the city. Patronize home.indus try and enterprise. Farm for Kent.

Forty acres, under fence. Good one-story three rooms. Cellar and well. Will rent for twelve months or less. Terms cash or share of crop.

Miltox Joxks. NOW IS YOUR TIME TO and many farmers cannot raise the cash to buy trees but they cannot af- tord to do without orchards. will help them. We will sell first-elass apple trees as follows Two-year-old trees $15 per 100 Three do 20 per 100 And other nursery stock in proportion, and take grain and wood at these prices Corn and Oats 30c per bu. Good wood 3.50 per cord, and all kinds of stock -it equally favorable rates.

Bring in your, wood, and stock now, and get due hills for trees, payable next spring. This is the time to secure orchards without the --jy This proposal good until March 1, '72. I--1 'u Xewhovse Exchange Nursery," Oskaloosa, Ks. Notice to Everyb idy! Apple TrerV Low For tasli! AHinas of Tradaken! NO IS THE TIME TO SET out Trees. Let everybody come and get R.eliarble Trees Vi 1 at the EXCHANGE NURSERY, OSKALOOSA, KANSAS.

D. XEWIIO USE SOX. 7 A Complete Stock of New ust received and for aU Extreme'? TT etl OTT PflCe? for Cflsh at I 1 PWCUKS i Ht.mi f.ind'2?.' nine In-rn 'i iM.i.f i o.un. JUUii. Fatls.

3 Ai-rim Timber; pmv a- 7 Ibt; atrje in a lM-nd other acre 1 cf h. balbmee in 1 2 yeuta I 1 the tltvtl uf ua iiuoa eon 1'iy tin (. cent intere-t on d.le red 6 -'i Curt. Xo 161 ll" in the two g.nl A' KAKM 12 acre 4 mil. a from O.

F'l, School Uou, lw. (v-livC Stores, Shtips 120 aetc ntitltr cultivation; 0 -acres Tim usne If met i Hotel, peiil, of At-b plenty of Mock a 'i iupc rpnrg and "ys. wo XSeep iu.r-, Ac. Poplti. 3 hI two ilui rf 7 ahoui POO.

It a poi- th- M. rooms 1 eel.ir 73x42 fe. Mc fjirn 3t-: andiLnwr ntj- If uln. an i he l.ev-feet, th coyi crio 2 )00 rmsheK hay-mow and Top LnHroad. for torts, -stable for 10 horses, Wrmd house 'VixcmarElt.

Vawktf, Pinny, Mtptw, st'hiinei bouse and house a ftnl orchard 1 several other flovf i.tmn viling ir( Ui. -uu of 25n sekcte i trees besr; wnail Seeial meoti. ii and wi re-ive atieir-fruits in so ul iriety. hrri ifter. onaof tle b-s faftn in Knj.

Tri-e i Of oorr. tv presents a ensbina ion feu't hall cash, balat.ee lit four q'l ur rd lelii.e meoi qu io that ol any tha miles south-west' Oskaloosa and! Mt'ST he sold soon- Call upon or address E.Vax Hor.x, Eldridge House, Lawrcucel! Kansas. House For Rent. Inquire-of W. D.

Lane, at the County Attorney's of-fice. If you Avant to save money buy your goods of MeClellan A Cooper. 0r7 L. Hare, Dentist, Of Leavenworth, will visit this plaee I second week in eaeh month, and remain from Monday evening to Friday morning. The of work done in all branches of the profession.

Another of those Charming Estey Organs just received at Smith's, and more coming. 1 iieerox encampment. Xo. 8. 1- o.o.

meets at Mafonic Hall in Oskaloosa. Kansas, on the second and. fourth Friday evenings of each month. All Patriarchs in good standing are cordially invited to attend. V.

O- Burr. Scribe. H. JJoblkt, C. P- Davis sells furniture away down low for cash.

Call and see him. North side Jefferson bet. Delaware and Cher-okeestreeta. A FRESH SUPPLY "ofV- MILLINERY GOODS. Miss Frank Fairholm legs leave tqj announce that she has on hand pam.

ns hb iu pcrcsni. interest. I nACliKgnod oA-id Pra'rie. 21 bsfroiii -U Falls. 3 4 mile io K.h.-'.i.

house ah pine, od apr.rg 0 yarda trom r. 2 i ici uusci'i 1. 1 l'l per rent. iiitii emeu, i 1, ire fire, wi We think, ourselves, triat the ladies j-were. exaeting to require, anything Minminm nan -rn.

1 I vomiI to wealth ia than that, but then you i Kf AC1FS Voitatsst i-n ie county, Kan-i Ameti an Red Ver. toiI.it. ru Alt bottom land. Tbiri Pnolttr. Pnce 1300, 1 aad 2 years with 10 pt-r red aymcru.

i 1 should have kept your temper, Jiever Jet your angry passions rise. -1 Two or three of our young gentle- jnen who claim to belong to oftT elite society nave oeen guiuy oi tne asove 'sou'Thern I ne he State, aed frota A -eld-. to ANSWERS TO CORRESPONENTS. ''itV. -H'- liirougn to Jinxl-a, aflonmc eounoume TlirL re conaiaoily io retfipt of let- ito.h ways.

The k'n tv-'trni wit, b.r VV of it qniry eaneetning KanW question, w-fm-h wr Tor ILe rad is atd-rioiitiact he built y-ir. It beoefiiof all wlioare interesieil. A ibeer nod tik i-', ft 1 .1 1 ro' St V.tluabrff otKlfltm Olol uillr ct.iiKc eccentricities. We hope tbey will take aAir advice in good' part, and Strive to 5 j6P ir3e 118 bey grow, I The frogs are Very musical just now, and the ponds re scenes 'of nightlv i Fishing is 'all the go," and hooks -and line and 'worms are in i iiooKs stocfo of Millinery and is pre-demand. pared to do all work in line, in Ss, Pc 1 i i Ihtlclj CorrMCODdenco 'itut Would b-1 1.

Tht-r are noowamps. marshes, frsfnnant pticd- iy w-iter in eonse mently no -ar ej is evi now in up'sml If VOU TOUT Town to have a-jy i )URf; t-s r.TicTj"-id in vory few year alt-I 1 a v.i.t oar teril rirtf tr brojzbt. ud cs'tiva cluding bleaching and pre smg, at rea- hitahte, nrices. i KnnrlW.n- All to l.m- ''The'proppeeU fof a largo crop of fruit of 'all kind' are first-rate. The trees are loaded with blossomsC A.

3 lit-' 4 vj 5 i Taki- Yolt Home Paper, I Keatneau and Iisn(cb. IcVLEIJN CC S. p. ir ihX conlkuous tot.

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