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The Republican Citizen from Atwood, Kansas • 3

The Republican Citizen from Atwood, Kansas • 3

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BUSINESS' breiflets TATP UP a4JTXt STOCK' $300000 CITY OICERS 3V Mayor Counsllmen S3 MAACACTCEERS Business iier Pleasure Wemciw A' for dnecfrov SOCIETIES lantsville Conn' Ml others of interest and value' West of Sheriff Webb will pay a liberal reward for a lost pocket ibook A Raiload for and in Kansas Iwrtai flaw 6itucn rm era the conn 75 acres in corn Clerk Treasurer Marital! 4:20 5:47 5:27 1:15 a tn gust A 1888 8 Gaumt Mayor 1 COUNTY OICIALS Rawlint County Kansas Vestibule Trains to Chicago The vestibule train is a new factor in western rail road transportation It is claimed for these trains that on account of their being connected by steel hoods all danger of telescoping in case of accident is removed the train being practically one long car It is bertalu that the oscillation of the cars is greatly radneed and it is also certain that the vestibule trains anoru the greatest comfort yet known to travelers Th adoption of this of train by the Chi cago Santa California Bailway between Kan sas Citv and Chicago is a strong bid for the passen ger traffic between the West and Chicago This new roadUs in many particulars ahead of any of its older competitors and will undoubtedly be the popular road to Chicago irst hblUhed Auzust 3d 1888 PROPOSED Subscribers Yonr Premium Every person subscribing to or renewing their rabscrlptfon to this paper will be supplied with the Kansas Cirr Wntn Jourhal free during the Campaign of 1888 Bara is an opportunity to place in yohr family the largest and best Weekly paper published in Kansas City Send in your names at once and get two pa per tor the price or our own UKJbaaun ruonsner School Land for Sale School Section 36 Township 2 Range 31 near Herndon Rawlins connty And School Section 16 Township 4 Range 38 four knlles from Bird City Cheyenne county Address SoMMEBLvrr apr27tn3 Garnavillo Iowa GENERAL MERCHANDISE hats CAPS 'BOOfi aEfl SHOE LIBERAL reward? Arrival and Departure of Malle Bonte No Atwood to Sheridaj by way of Achilles Scio and Hawkeye Arrives nt Tuesday Thursday and Saturday at 7 tn Leaves on Mon day Wednesday and riday at 7 a Route No Atwood to Colbv by wav of Raw lins Chardon Ilion and Quick ville Arrives on Monday Wednesday and riday at 7 Leaves on Tuesday Thursday and Saturday at 6 a Route No 33275 Sherman ville to Atwood by way of Beaverton and Rotate Arrives on Tuesday Tend riday at 6 Leaves Wednesday and at 8 a Tn Eastern mall arrives and closes daily at 4:30 Western mail eloses daily at 3:45 arrives daily at 5:30 HOLMES GRAND ARMY THE REPUBLIC ATWOOD POST No Meets the second Satur day evening of each month Visiting comrades are Invited to attend the meetings and all soldiers eli gible to membership are invi ted to join the post IELDS Post Commander CHAMBERS Adjutant KNIGHTS PYTHIAS PERSEUS LODGE No 152 Meets every Thursday evening in new hall All visiting Knights are cordial I invited to attend GAUNT ATWOOD No 175 Meets the first and third Wednesday afternoon of each month Sisters visiting Atwood are invited to attend Julia Hemming Nfttib Jones Proprietors and Sola Users of J1U Worfc Ou BENTD OR CATALOGUE 7 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION No 6 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION No 6 urthrSub XISSIOX or A TO AMEND THE CuXSTITU Tiua or the Statx or Kassas Bb IT RESOLVED BY THB LEGISLATORS Or THE STATE Or Kansas two thirds or the ex be xlIcted to BACH BRANCH OON CUB BIX THKBBIX: Srcnox I The following proposition to amend section eeventeen of the Mil uf rights of the consti tution of the state of Kitns shall be submitted to the electors of the state 'for their approval or rujec iion at the geneial election to ibe held on the Tues day succeeding the first Munday of November A 1888: That section seventeen the bill of right uf the constitution of the State of Kansas be sa amend ed that it slud) read as lulluw Section 17 No dis tinction shall ever be made between citiMiis of the state of Kansas and the citizens of other states and territories of the United States in reference to the pnrebaae eujoymeut or descent of property The rightsuf aliens In reference to the purchase eqjoy mentor descent of property sur be regulated by law Sec 2 The following shall be the method of sub mitting said proposition to the electors Th ballots shall have written or printed or partly written and partly printed thereon the proposition to amend section seventeen of fhe bill uf rishis' ol the cousti tutiun of the state of Kansas concerning the pur chase enjoyment and descent propertv or the proposition to amend section seventeen uf the bill of rights of the constitution uf ths state uf Kan sas concerning the purchase enjoyment and descent of Said ballots shall be received and said vote shall be taken counted canvassed and return thereof made inthe seme manner iu all respects as provided by law in cases uf the election uf repre sentatives to the legislature Sec This resolution take'eSecrand be In force from and after its pubiimtiou in the statute book Approve March 4 1887 I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and eorrect copy of tire original enrolled resolution now on file in mv office and that the same took effect by publication io the statute look June 20 1887 ALLEN Secretary of State ABOUT ROTATE Ou Mouday afternoon we went out to Rotate school nouse to bear Dr York address the people in regard to Ander sons speech of justification of Tom Goodin This was the first time in years that we had been in the southwest part of the county aud the first time we had ever been on the divide which lays as beautiful aud fair as any stretch of land in this good county of ours It was the hottest September weather Monday Was that we ever saw The theomometer had indicated iu the shade iu the hottest part of the aud when we let town it stood at Going out we passed Dr old place Henry Win Dalias aud quite a num ber oi Berry's There are god improve ments along the road but iu the im mediate vicinity of Rotate they ate among the best in the county We stop ped at Sohn and had a good place to stay as many others can testify' Mr iBerry has a good dwelling house 1 it 1 it i 4 UUTU aUU UlUUvUnUo UCl £1 MrluG InQ which is attached the power and neces sary machinery fbr grinding grain Within the house every comfort a man needs a good assortment of books ana an interesting cabinet of curiosities among which anyone can spend' a pleas ant hour in examination The egg col lection of itself is most interesting There are eggs from those of the smalt est bird to that ol the largs ostrich There are besides specimens of minerals coral stalactites sea shells Abd many yt 1 CELKBBATED EMALE ill A ers tv EwfB n(i always effectual Used today by 10060 American women Gmiranteed superior to all other rente fnedles or each refunded Sent by mall 81 fartlo Hlars to Dr Dix 37 Tremont St Boston Man DISSOLUTION NOTICE Notlto hereby given that the co partnenkip haretufun exiitjug between IL Ptwrtand Backer under the firm name of Obert A Backer in the grain and feed bnrineee is thia day diwolvw I by mutual convent by the retirement of Hack er from Ebe firm Dj Hacker will collect the ac counts and pav the debts ot the late firm" HH OBERT Dt HAVKEllZ 1 Atwood Kansas September lit 4888 sb sxtE 1 State of Kansas Rawlins Country sa Wilson A Pence Plaintiff vs Job A Underhill and" Cyrus Anderses Defendant By virtue of execution to ime directed and de livered iasoed out of tbe Seventeenth Judicial Dis trict Court of Kansas sitting in and for awlin county in said State I will on Saturday Septaaiber 22d 1888 between the hour of a and of said day at Iie front door of the court bouM Id Atwood la the a unty aud State afore said offer st public sale add null' lo th highest bidder for cash La hand all tbn 'right title and inter est ef the above named defendant Andaroon to the following described property to wft: Left ive (5) iu Block Thirtj ueven (STjaod ILot b'inelleB (19) in Block Twenty (SO)all in the town of Blakeman BawU county Kansas appraised atBovenry dol lars f70OUj taken as the property ofald defendant Anderson and tA be sold in satKaellM ofa Judgment in favor of said plaintiff for 38 Ad and tbs further ram of flv40 cost thaking a tiul of 4900 and to saXtefy said execution: Given under mr band at my office in Atwood this 18th day of August A 1888 WEfcB Abe) Iff of Rawlbn (kmntv Kaueaa I '7 A i Two of the nicest watermelons ever grown in the county 'fpund their way in open daylight to the Citizen office this one from ay Gibbs of Clinton and one from' Benson of Mirage They were each (ortv pounderp Oberlin had a destructive tire on Thursday afternoon The loss in build ings and property aggregate $40 000 We jnay we will profit by the example unwillingly furnished bv Oberlin months ilnce quryoung men' made a start at ofgabizirg a fire We was finally placed In the? hands of the city council since whlib time nothing has been heard oi it? It should be re vived at once Republicans' of Herndon and Vicinity will have a grand rally at Hern don on Saturday evening September 22d 1888 Hon Az McBride ofOber 1 in Prof Chase of Ludell and local speakers will be'in'atteqdance A German speaker will also be in attend ance All both Democrats and Re pub hear are requested to corn out and hear the speaking and seQ the flambeau brigade of 100 strong Goodin was seen a short time since by Henry Kohl man at Port land Oregon Koblman is one of Good bondsmen and th ex treasurer toldhim fHat Tia wahIA nad ru lha fAial 1a UK MH VVVMHAi MM ficincy sorftetime and make everything straight This is comforting to Burton Clark Marks Kirtland Spears Tim bers Chamberlin Conner Dimrnick Drath and the remainder of the thirty three fellows who are onlils bond theory that Goodin is a financial idiot may beget a lack of confidence in this assurance and tDe other fact that he is a constitutional liar may break it bck al together CHAUPION? CHALLENGE IJeaLaiig Safety Ufe of HEMRY WARD BEECHER ly iUuitrated givlnt hla Ufe from hi birth to hl oaeth Price One Dollar Exprewage prepaid UNION BOOK CO Station G'Brookly i NY Mr is a good comfortable church building erected by the Adventists of whom there are quite a large umber in that part of tbe county They Are an in dustrious frugal enterprising members of the community and have done much and will do more to build up that part of Rawlins county West of the church is 4 a neat Tframe scljOQj heuse in vyhich the meeting ad drssed by York was held There was a large attendance and the Doctor made a splendid address fulloi facts and argu ment overturning all the sophistries and hipothose ofCy detense of Tom Gcodin 1 Among other live institutions 'of 1 Bo Cate township is the Harrison nd Mor WD Club with aKbut fifty members The plnb is well officered with Jfy Gilford as President Leonard Hatton1' as Vice I resident and Joseph Bhutl Secre of the duh ye held onThursday evening of eci week Last they were addressed by 01 Me Clefian of Bird City and this feekby Ingersoll of tbe same pla Mr McLaughlin has at Rotate good well supplied general store it is in the center of one of tne moetf thriLv settlements in the county be has a good trade The shipping point of Rotate is Bird City i McDonald' is nearer geo graphically but about twice a 'distant by reason of the worst road in thA coun ty1''1 I On the road we saw some good corn and Call crops but in the 'hail beaten strip great Injury and in some casee en tire destruction has resulted It 5 would seem that men who toil honestly and faithfully deserve a better return for their labors but there is a promise some where that the and tbe latter rains shall not fail' to make them a and taking tbe years together cbme and go thia promise must needs be PROCLAMATION SPECIAL ELECTION tatk of Kansas Rawlins Cou ntt 8 The Mayor and coinmun council in and for the City of Atwood in the coun ty and State aforesaid In special mmsIod according to law present Gaunt Mayorand A Wilson Arbuckle Clark Smith and rank Hensley all being arri constituting the Mayor and common council oft Hiu City of At wnod made an order of which the following is a copy Un motion lh Mayor and council of said Citv of Atwood find that Ute intareata of Hih City demand that tbe petition of A Smith and other jersons being presented to said Mayor and com mon council on inotidn duiy tnaue at onded pul and carried the following or der was by said Mayor and common council duly made to wit okDhk Whereas a petition duly signed by A Smith and other persons purporting to be at least two fifths ol the voters' of said City of Atwood detenu hied by ref erence to tbe returns of the last proceed ing general election in said'Uicv of At wood has this day been duly presented to the Mayor aud common couno of the City of Atwood iu Rawlins county State of Kansas praying the Mayor of said City of Atwood to call a special elec tion In said citv to submit to the qualified voters of said city a proposition for the purpose of funding the floating indebt edness of the City of Atwood and lo is sue the bonds of said city in a sum not exceeding Two Thousand dollars in pay ment therefor said bonds to bear interest not to exceed seven per cent per annum payable semi annually at The Kansas iscal Agency New City said bonds to run not tp exceed twenty years and on conditions all aw fully set out in SHd petition which said petition signa tures only being omitted is in words and figures as follows to wit To the Honorable Mayor and common council of th Uity of Atwood Rawlins county Kansas: We tbe undersigned Selectors of the City of Atwood Bowlins Kansas respectfully petition you io ca a special for the purpose of voting on a proposition to issue the Bonds of said City of Atwood in the sum of Two Thou saud dollars to run twenty years and to draw seven per cent interestper annum interest payable semi annually at The Kansas iscal Agency in New York City for the purpose oflfniiding the floating indebtedness uf the Chy or At wood Signatures Dated at Atwood this 29th day of Au gust 1888 Aud whereas said Mayor and common council baying carefully examined said petition do find and adjudge that said petition is in due and legal form and is duly and' legally signed bv sixty one qualified electors of salditv the same being more that! two fifths of the num ber shown bv reference to the returns of Ute last proceeding general election In said City of Atwood and that the prayer ofsaid petition uhould be granted 'Tt is therefore by said Mayarand com mon council in pursdance to said peti Hou for a special election and pursuant to tbe ordinance of said city and the laws uf tbe Stae of Kansas ax in such cases madei and provided considered ordered and adjudged that tbe prayer of said petition be granted and that the Mayor within five days iseue a procla mation required by haw' (tailing a special election to bu held in ahi city in said Councy'atid State to vote on the proposition as set out in said petition and it is hereby ordered thatsueh special eseclion shall be held at the office of A VVlIsonon the 28ih'day of September 1888 and1 is orderwi th tle ballots to be used nt said election le! iu loi ui as follows to wit: Those voting for the bonds' shall have written or printed on their ballots toe bonda to fund the float ng indebted ness of the City of those voting against the bonds shall have written or printed on Uielr ballots the bonds to fund tbe floating indebted neas uf the City of 'And it Lx furtbecrifdered jhat if ma jority oi the qualified voters" voting st said election vote and cast their ballots in favor of said bonds tbe Mayor and com mon council oi said city shall cause uch bonds with cbnpOus attached as required by said proposition to ie hsued in the of thesaid City of Atwood which bonds' when Issued by the tutid Citvyof Atwood shall signed as 'required bv Jaw and the Mayor and common ixjutt cil of tle said City of At wood shall' do and perlonii all other acts kh by law pro 1 vided in the testier of said election and necessary to accomplish the objuel ul said isMition 1 And it is ordered that said election 1 be held the returns made the result ascertained ard 'declared in the wane manner ua by law provided for 'general elections and it is ordered thst the Clerk enter this order at Jen ih ou the 11 rnai' 1 1 Done at the City'of iii Raw lins county tKansa this 29tli day of A 5 Attest: Gaunt May or 8 Maxson City Clerk Now therefore the 'undersigned 8 Gaunt Mayor of the City of Atwoodin Rawlins county Kausaa by virtue oi the authority in me vested sby law and in obedience to tbe foregoing 'order of slid Mayorand common council do here by proclaim and givanotice' that an' 'election will beheld in said City wood in the couutv of Rawlins and Stale of Kansas on the SStb day of Sep tember 1888 at the office of A Wilson situated on lot No S' in block No 29 in accordance With the aforesaid order (t said Mayor and common 'coun cil upon the question therein submitted Witness my hand this 20tb day of An NOTICE DISSOLUTION OCO PARTNEBSB IP Atwood Kan July 8 1888 Notico 1 hereby piren that tbe firm of Duue A Bailey composed of William Dune and George Bailey i tbl date djooIVed by mutual couaeut George Bailey haring purchased tbe interval of William Done in raid firm (and hafinc awn med all obiigatioiM thereof WILLIAM LDONE'! OEUBGE BAILKT carSkuleshuseat JC 1 4 i AJTThe liestatuck ef figara in town at the pes tofllye i arGo tvf Howell Bros for ur screen doors' i A varScbool supplies Uud stationery the postoffice Jsr Arbuckle 'will) surprise 'yon Jin prices on anything resh lime and ceineQt'nt UnwellBrosJ lumber yard fetr or fresh candies fruits and 'nuts call'at tbe posuiffice 'T jEBTCar load of Hwkeyar barb at cheap want anything' fine in the millenery line goto Mrs Pope jEMrs ields wld 'ahrprise vbu 'in prices pn millinery and notions i to Ditzell for harrow timber plowbearr and wagon tongues 49The Bank of Atwood will not carry your paper after it It due PImm reawmbei thia a Note when ypurpaper I due at the Bank of Atwood and attend to it prompUr' ir jewelerv and 'fcvervtbirm inhat line or for repairing go td nt the poetoffice for anv newspaper or magazineand save money a The Bank of Atwood solicits your buai nets but promptuee will be requested and demaud: to Mrs ieldsTor ail kinds of notions which wil sold at bottom prices i ffThe Bank of Atwood wbhee irdietinctTly understood If your paper if due 1( moat be attended to at once IOR House and slot' newj sizecf Iot55xl25 Ditzell Atwood Kansas' I want a boot" qr 'shoe you' go away from Buckles without getting it White oak cedar and yellow pine fence posts are sold cheaper at Howbll Bros than sny where else i 5Mrs ields has a large stock millinery suitable for each season to which she invites the attention ol the ladles of Rawlins Cleaning watches best new main spring $1 clganing aud mam spring $175 All work warranted for one yearat Laue's Atwood sVMrs Pope desires tostate to her patrons that in order to make room fur a larger stock she has commenced selling millinery goods at cost Give her a call OS The of Atwood mean jurt what it nay in the local of thi week Cun Cashier President i xwil I be after November aud George Bailey continues to sell American made good's of every description at nrices low enough to astonish the firm of Bull Cleveland fc Co srThe advantages of a Protective Tariff can be appreciated by those who buy their dry goods' groceries boota shoes hats glass and queensware from Bailev (successor to Done Bailey) Prices lower now than TO THE CONSTiTUTIOr SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION No 2 SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION No so roma AN AmEXDXENT TV SECTION ONE ABTtCLE hlOHT (T THE Con ITU Hus BT 6TKUIXGOVT THE WuBD Bs IT BESO: TED BI THE LeGISLTVBE THK'STATfitXir KaXA TWO THIKD THB MEM BE ILK ECTKD TV BACK HOUSE TH EHEO OuNCCUXlNO TUKKEIX: Sxcuox 1 Th follow ltg 'profxjitioii to amend the constitution of the ttate of Kause is hereby sub mitted to the qualified elector of the State for their apprcval or rtyuctivu namely: The oonatltntlon of the ataie of Kan ta ia hereby amaided py striking out the word iu section one articl eight relating to the militia ol the state so that Mid section as amended shall read aa follows: Section a The militia shall be Composed of able bodied male cit izens tween the ages of twntv one and furty five years except such a are exempted bv the laws of the United States or of this state Lut all citizens of any religious denomination whatever who trom ta raples of conscience may be averse to bearing arms shall be exempted therefrom upon suck conditions as may be prescribed by law SrC 2 This proposition shall be submitted tot he elector of this state at the general election for the' election of representatives to tbe legislature in the year 4 eighteen hundred and eighty eight for their approval or rejection Those voting in favor of this proposition to amend the constitution shall have written or rinted on th Jr ballots the anieud meut section one article eight1 of the constitu tion" those voting against the proposition tu amend the constitution shall have written or printed on their ballots the amendment to I one article eight v( the ald bi Hot shall be received and said vote shall be Jakeu count ed canvassed and return thereof made in the same manner and in all respects as is provided by law in cases uf the election of repreeeutativea iu the Jegis lature Sec 3 This resolution shall take effect and be in force from and after it publication in ths statute book Approved ebruary 28 1887 I hereby certify that the foregoing Is a true and' correct copy uf the original enrolled resulutiuu now on file in mv office and that the same took effect by publication iu the statute book tuo 20 1887 11 ALLEN oecrelary of' State uv County ClerkXTT fVinntv Treu I MEAT CUTTER Unequalled and pro noanced tbe best for Hash Sausage Mince Meat rap pie vroqueiws Hamburg Steak Ac No Ji) sent express prepalom receipt of 250 AMERICAN C0M 224 1 Washington Ava hOadelphla 'jl WREHCKE8 Ijlgiit Randy And ftrnng Otittvenruifit Ittstfwo 'ry x' YOU WASQ ST: An Ellrish TTn'iSrhnld A Su'L consists r'f a Pr'sAyxxid Haudlo aBdx I i ci 1 sei il' raa 1 1 HU llllNUilU4irU)IC iMohit nriiii nt i gyr 2 chisels! fitJugxauie i ll narked Inn nest wtod iY ThU vnsfjinur nxeful around the Iioitn? At ihr in the uw luriu' cuiii iivo ua a vvcipi ww Ask Your Local Dealer for them If he has nnt got thomlie will get them foryoti orwe willnl riihi on rMxipt of pritsV as aiidve Send stamp for our illustrated oafas copuc TIME TABLE Beaver Valley Branch of Atwood Connty Seat of Rawlins County on BMver ine Court house Brick School house Hotels Churches and 818000 Holier mill GOING WEST No 141 Depart! No 143 reight carrying passengers GOING EAST No 142 Passenger Departs Mo 144 reight carrying passengers Seed statnJitr i' 6nr 250 teod xiad WbfaiV NICKELfMR 1 4 ix" Gtm and Revolver taken fav nliannM jarThe' Harrison land Morton Club meets here every Saturday evening' Granville PaSert of Driftwood is one or the largest tv and this neason i which will average 4 bushels to the acre Besides be has 75 abj of sod corn which is unusually good A had 70 acres iu oata which yielded lObushsla to the acre MrjPalmer bis ovej 220 acres in crop this year and has StMO'bnshels of com and nearly 3000 bushels of oats JWe lost four calves with black leg this wek 5Ve do not bearof any body acting in tbi ungrateful manner in tns vicinity although some1 hare been lost In tho east part of the county The State cow doctor'avs that when ap animal once contracts the noth ing will save As a preventive be recommends that cream tartai be mixed with the sa't that is given them Sim linn and Pat leming who know as much as the cow doctor that the bulb of garlic slipped in beneath the "skin through a slit made with a knife will cure the disease even' after it'has affected theanlinai Vaccinating with black hele bore is also said tn lie a sure preventive ofthe disease Calves but one hates to lose anything by death SOn Tuesday 'bert Hemming county attorney wal bound over in Mose court ii Ludell on the charge 6f perjury Tn tliU Inatternfswear ing out a corn plaint aga net Ran dallJor aiding and abetting tha escape of Carl Steinbarger from the jurisdiction of the court before whic he was having a preliminaay examination on the felo nious charge of coinniitting a forgery in the acknowledgement Of a deed Asthis ease arid the charge against Randall will corno up for trial at the Approaching term ol district court It would be manifestly improper to say anything regarding the merits or demerits of either case or any thing that would prejudice a fair bearing When tbe Hemming case is disposed of Mose King will know if his court Is an object of contempt or whether it is a respectable temple of justice and Mose himself a clean handed intelligent priest officiating at the altar The: people of Rawlins county will also know In what light to look upon it aud him In this case we will avoid tbe cess pools in which an inflamed word machine which grinds for the Rawlins County Democrat accu ses us of wading linn of Atwood county treasurer of Rawlins county and Miss Julia Hauley of Ludell township were married on Wednesday VeningJSep tetnber 12th 1888 at the Jngregatioual parsonage Rev Tayl officiating These parties have the heal tiest congrat ulations and earnest good wishes frdm many friends Theyare square upright truthful people who have separately paddled their own canoes andjostled no body else Now that they have set sail in one craft together we wish them pleas ant sailing fair winds and a safe harbor i rnffrer raeu OniOLOO a week Thousands of tho best VrtJlU CILT LUiHlU faAAXJ CKU Ing1 in our Co bperatlvo Clubs 1 Thli i tbe Cfiatrpeat Xfart Cenrmirf nnri enltr ecvcroeraflve Bratera of clllrur The watchac are Anerhsia Lever Strni Winder containing every csaensuu eocGracy ni unra billty nna bsveln addftfon nnmsronj pnlcrGed linpfcvempitafonnd In no ctberiratch ThTyErei Tibsolntely tnepniy meats mode in the World end tro jeweled throughout with iiKKUZtiJS Toieni Siam Ifindand Set Is the tVonjesf opd rtr nlpV mk TAtw ful for ttrs pearanctf arvt toany975jrMA vcrcopTrsiircuuDEym firing MmAU AMI1U WV iiH UVit i TSKkJY8TOKSK Life of ben harbison By the Author of BEN HUR It gives us to at nduui eto uur dexy tbe publication of the charming ife storvof Gen Harri sou bv an author I world wide fame and to say tht book' is worthy of that fame I 5 Gen Harrison Las a truly illustrious ancestry but that fades' into canee ueiurcte graph story Of hls'own nle aud herein pictured by his old inehd Gen LewW It is that together these bieiihave risen from The quiet walks Of life to the iff present etntrence i in the preparation of this1 lasctialiug biography hs had lion io his wonderful descriptive powers not only the advantage of an mtirrate personal acquaintance with Gen fiarrU miii but experience as a soldier and an extensive Knowledge uf national and international affairs He is there fore'qualified to ten' 'the thrilling Hie storv much as an eye'wiluess and ahic ipant and to intelligently ducuss the great naliomd issues now agitating tbe whole country and to declare wiih au thonty Gen views concern ing ihsiii I Every loyal citizen anxious for dhe Conti ued prosperity of our country should read this Biography before No vember 4th i and 'fcveiy ambitious boy should lead this splendid illustration of' the true road lo lame Tlieswork is issued tbe well known house of Hubbard Bros of Philadelphia Uincago and Kan as City' and is beaut 1 lultv illustrated not surprised to hear it is haying wonderfully rapid sale through agents Hera is a fine chance for energetic young nieu to make money as every family in tbe land should Le afforded a chance to urocure this remarkably inter esting importaul work and that right peedily 8 Tin dill I 8 Oauht A Wnaov Mobgas I A Thubm ut Abbucklo8 Maxson 0 Aottix Gbanlei ALIAS NOTICE No 9238 8 Land Office Oberlin Kansas July 18th 1888 Complaint having been entered at thia Office by John Hofer aaainst John Morson for failure to com ply with law a to Timber Culture Entry No 1657 dated April 18ih 1885 upon tlie southeast quarter or section townsnip i south range 36 west in a "wus WUIHJ won a view me cancena vtion of Mid entry contestant alleging that Mid John aioueuii naw laueu io oreaa or cause to tie uroKen five acres or any part of five acre of said laud from date of entry up to tbe present date wholly failing to comply with the Timber Culture law the said par ties aie hereby summoned to appear at this Office on the 4th day of October 1888 at 10 A to re spond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged failure RANK BACON Register at" Published Aegust 24th PUBLICATION NOTICE Statejof Kansas Rawlins county st i 'Inh District Court within and for said county I Darrow tantiff I ts Clarence Jones Nellie Jones Marion Jones and 4 Sarah Clarence Jones Nellie Jone and Marion Jouee will take notice that the aai4 Wr Darrow plain tiff did on lhe 22d day of August 1888 file his pe tfnon io said district court with id and for tbe county of awlins In the State of Kansas 'against the saiJ defendants aud that the said Clarence Jones Nellie Jones and Marion Jones must answer said pe tlUoo as aforesaid on or before the 4tb day of Octo ber 1888 or said petition wilt be taken as true and al judgment rendered in said action an i net raid defendants Clarence ones Nellie Junes and MLarion Jonas for the sum of five Hundred Dollar with interest thereon at the rate of twelve per cent per annumkpdi the 27th day of September '1887 and for the farther sum of orty Dollars with inter est thereon trom the 27th day of September 887 at tho fate of twelve per cent per annum and fov the fnrtlier sniu of orty Dollars with Inleerot there ou at the rale of twelve per coat per annum from ths27tl day of September 1887 aud lor tbe further ran of orty Dollars with interest thwecm at the rate of twelve per cent per annum from the 27tir day of September 1887 and fev the farther ram of forty dollars With interest thereon at the rate of twelve per cent per annua front the 27th day of September 1887 and for the further sum of orty Dollar With interest thereon at tho rate ef twelve per cent per annum from the 27th day of September 1887 and fur' lhe further earn of Thirty Dollar for taxes paid and the costa uf suit aud farther jadgment against lhe defendants Clarence Jones Nellie Jones and Marion Jones forth foreclosure of a certain mortgage upon the foltowing described rral estate to wit: The southwest one fonnh'of section thirty five in township four sonti of nnge'thlrty si lying and Mteala in the county of Rawlins and State of Kansas and adjudging that said nlaintlfi have a first lie a an on said preurlMw' to ihe amotmt for which Judgment will be taken as aforseaid aud ovderieg aeid'promises ts be sold without appraise ment and tbe proceeds tobe applied to the payment of tbe anionat due plaintiff and nest of suit and forever barring and foreclosing said defendants from ail right title estate intense property Md'equity of redercpttah in or to surd premises or any part thereof DGlRSOLLAtt'y for Ulntiff A W' QAUBT (Berk CX JOHN BU7T0N Proprior rt' to L1 Vet DoOs1 ''a General BirikinCfBusihes 't i ATWapD KANSAS A' CARD 1 i 7iJ i Mr Editor: I take this method of informing the Republican part and mv triends that I positively declino to be a candidate for Superintendents ot Pdblic 5 rank uller Representative Tobk A Blume Chairman fommisioner Nichols Castatcb Probate jndgs Cbomwbll A jniXESELL UuMDiy iruneurcr aooooose iub jtsviin Connty Attorney Whitfield Clerk of District Court 8 Garner Sheriff Webb Register of Deed Chambebs Sapt of Public Instruction 8 Eldeb County Surveyor LovrJur Coroner Wm Patch Billy Patten has gone to Colorado on a prospecting tour red Mock has gone to his home stead to put in hi i fall crop of grain jEff Attorney Hemmlngt left on Thursday for Norton and Oberlin on business Robinson has opened aloan office on Main' Street opposite the Raw lins Conntv Bank HMra Hemming xleft on Wednesday for Iowa wllere they will visittbe old folks at home Marion Ilandall of tbe City! drug store now lives in fhe rank Patera 1 boust on the northeast hill pSf It Sam it is Sim in the treas office who is married Sam is glad the stroke came' so near however and is greatly encouraged Robinson dees a general real estate business irakes farm loans writes fire and wind storm insurance and draws all kinds of papers ay Charlie Cain and family have re turned home from theirvisitto Missouri They had a pleasant'time but are glad to get back to Atwood to Robinson on Main St for farm loans He lends liberally and at low rates and advances all money necessary to make proof 3 Chambers and Jm Burton left on Saturday for £the En campment of tbe Grand Army of the Republic atColumbus Ohio 3r Hendricks of the Journal basgone to Ulin ios expecting to return in about a week with Mrs Hendricks who has been absent about two months SDr Constable of Ludell was in town on Tuesday We ragret to learn that the Doctor has the 4 past seven weeks been a sufferer from an abscess In the side JD Whitfield has located at Pueblo Colorado and gone into the practice of law The Blakeman outfit are Inclined to cast obloquy upon Daniel now that they can no longer use him Mrs Stoneburner spent Tuesday night in town after an absence of over a year She is about to go to Col orado and called to bid her old friends good bye Good luck and God rpeed go with her always rank Peters now of Oberlin was in to see us on Tuesday rank is doing well in the hardware business oyer there but bad just returned from Burlington Colorado whither be intends to remove his store and family A brother ol Sharpe of the Keystone Roller Mills arrived on Wed nesday We understand thathe will aye an interest in the mill and that they will soon be in shape to purchase all tbe grain that may be brought to ibem furniture store has turned out a large amount of goods in tbe past week much of it being sold at wholesale Humphrey buys large stocks for cash at such figures that he can give bis customers bottom prices onL every thing Maxson fc Co have removed their stock of hardware to the old Done on the corner of State and ourth Streets The building has been purchased by Stowe who is having tbe back eudparlitioned off for a residence fl'Mr Preder now occupies a part of Maxson fc hardware store en the southeast corner of Main and ourth Streets He invites an examination of his stock He also does a good job of repairing on every article ol jewelery entrusted to him ar Tbe Democratic meeting st the court house'on Tuesday was mistaken by mauy for a funeral Not a chirp was heard outside the walls during tbe entire free trade harangue of Indiana Stewart Even Hendricks looks as if the black baud around his hat should be widened Lee sold his wagon shop to Park fc Howell who have moyed it to South 4th street The continued 111 health of Mrs Lee who is now quite sick induced Lee to sell with the design of going to Colorado Springs in the hope that it would benefit his condition Randall calls Cy our He must mean a drag since it looks as if Jim would not need a rhinoceros for ballast Get i up your figures of speech as well as some other things so that they will not consist mainly of prepostrous and impossible lies ather Kunker will hold service in tbe Catholic church at 10 a in on Sunday September The first service held here by him was well attended by members of bls church and it is desired that this attendance' be main tained abd increased rather than dimin ished That troublesome disease the mumps is now troubling the commun ity Among others who neglected their early opportunities and failed to acquire mumps in childhood and who have been down with the disease are Andy Dunlap Charlie Mullen Zene Tindell and red Snyder Hendricks who was a school' teacher in the early settlement of Harlan county Nebraska when they were not averly nice in the selection of the in structora for their youth is kicking around because John Elder has a bed In lhe court house The next time Hen dricks wants lo sleep with Elder per haps John had better let him dolt' al though it is well enough to forbid that sort ot thingas' a regular habit' iRawlins county raised' more crop this year1' than ever 'before More money has bOejl paid at Atwood Hern don Ludell and Blakeman for grain than was ever received forcrope raised in the county before' hog production is larger than eyefand it commands bet ter pricesi'These are facts which go to prove'tbat'we need only tp keep a 'sUfl upper lip and hold on the grip we have to malcesacceas in 'the future certain' Indications pblnts to the hope that grain will bring a better price before long and all bold onto what they R8wlina county is away ahead of any other county in the Northwest in the amount and value of its products'? a system ATS vr AU2XVXXAJN JtiOvfT adapted for LACE CAPS SILK M1TT8 HOSi ERY UMBRELLAS NECK vvuDS and for amily and Dreitmakora Use ACEtTS WAKHB KRUSE CO 124 14th largest STnrnr' BICYCLES JIN 1 A CU MP DAYTON 1 AGEXTS OR I Ti8 fiBrmiflly Jeffery HaiTiMj L'UrUIjAR 4 fc jp al items: ROCK ISLAND Always appreciative cf the best interests of the traveling public the Chicago Kansas A Nebraska Railway (St Joteph A Iowa RR Co Lessee) Island Route" announces in addition to ita already complete train eervice TWO NKW PASSENGERTRAINS between Kansas City and St Joseph and Goodlahd Kansas One of these trains leaves SUoxenh daily at 9:15 nnd runs through to Norton via Norton Junctionairbury and Belleville arriving 1:24 tha follovinflrBflfarnonn Hfnrn 7 tn 8 it leaves Goodlsnd dally at 1:85 arriving at St Joseph at 7 the next morning Thi other new train leavra KnncmiCttv tlwl a 'nj ijJ4 yruna through to Goodland via Topeka Mcarland Manhattan Ciav Center Clyde and Belleville arriv Vy Jtng Geodland at 2:15 the afternoon following Re turning It leaves Goodland dailv at 1 45 pmarriUng Kansas'CitvThe next morning at 8:35 PULLMAN jgutrauftUM oLAartJiu cabs run through both ways on there trains between St Joseph aud Norton via jHorton Junction and airbnri ind bwtwMn City and Norton via iliarlaud Ciav Center and 'Belleville JOHN SEBASTIAN i' "General Ticket and Passenger Agent i PUBLICATION N0TICK yii the Probate Coart pt Rawlins County Kansas Notice fa hereby given that the petition of 0 i Mclrvin was this day filed in the office ofthe Probate Court of Rawtins county Kansas for a'hearing on petition for a druggist's permit toiaell intoxicating liquors for medical mechanical and scientific purpos es only as provided by Jaw Said petition will be heard at the office ot the Probate Judge in the court house in tbe Qty of Atwood county of Rawlins and State nf Karaos on the 16th day ofjOctober 1888 at2 of said day I Givea under my hand and the seal Of my said of a uui um oeptemoer loss' r''Hit CROMWELL: Probate Judge of Rawlins county Kann xt A btiggv or spring wagon in exchange for hay' Call at this office for informa NOTICE I npuwiHj (UVUIITOIVVU HlUCUtea me are asked settle immediately thus iv'V' saving further cost yu BRUCE ATV OOD ANBAS BEPT 14 1888 All are invited to and get PRICES iv i 1 1 it a i a ww To ret a lrrt CleaiWalcbt Is fa our Co Operative Cb' Dino zAv DHENSLEYXasheil 1 5 ntiW A iS lS irt A 4 onsr I MB" vxi 1x1 Sat CO I t7 1 JznT zrSC VyL 7'ASsc zX WM it anMSi Trnprond Perfection RRh lilesl raUeeci a jreprwAaUed I i We 'Wiar YiSfii SI 1 liU iSCLlvA UO vmSIh It i3 MSV i 4' Mi 'IM ilY IiM 1214 A J12EI Tw 4'? 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