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Greensburg Republican from Greensburg, Kansas • Page 4

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1 FROM MA 11 liRKUZK. 55 8f S. ST SI- Sf- ST 'ST. ST 'fe IJrynn's welcome was a splendid tribute lo the man and his character. Did you notice that Col.

Har 1 1 WDUi 1BJSBIS REPUBLIC. FKIDAV OK KACH WI5KK. AS. I. PARCKL, Kditor.

Hi door cast of Register of Kntere'. 25. nt Knusns, as iiiuftcr. under net cf L'011-knssoi" March vq. OffiGiai Papair of Kiawa caaRtu HANDLES 11 Kiniis of Buiining jnoteriE Hi I In Yellow Pine Lumber, also I il CYPRESS Vl Al T-11 carry riasiering cement, loia dement, Uiick, 3 WEPUBLISH THE OFFICIAL NEWS OF KIOWA COUNTY.

ipticm per year, in advance, fi.oo iAiivEktisinc, Hiisiness cards 50 cents an inch per month, Local notices 5 cent? per line for each insertion. Display 50 cents per inch per 1:1011 th.A discount will he jivt-ti on lare space and louj time contracts. Advertisements run until ordered out. All hills I'avable Monthly. 'rnscun-Tiox Notick: Anyone wishing to stop his paper Must notify the publisher and pay up all arrearages; otherwise he is responsible for payment so long as the paper is sent, even tliout'li he refuses to lake it from the post office 1RIDAY Oct.

5, -Republican OcRer. For Congressnuui 7th District. E. H. MADISON, STATIC TICKKT.

Lime, Locust and Red Cedar Fence Posts. fc Wh en wanting anything ir'iione A J. NORTH Restaurant Short Orders Central BM, west 8138. 11. S.

mil ProDriBtor. Hxh. Tor I.ci'.vMiiiH r.uvcvuor, V. J. I''itzcuiltl.

l'or Secret, try oi" Stale. C. K. Denton, l'or St.ilL- Auditor. J.

M. Nation. 1'or s-i; I'nblic InNtrttclioii T. Knirchild. l'or Alt.

irnt-y 1-'. T. Jackson l'or Mark Tally. S'HjE of of Insurance. Chits.

Jinnies. Vm St it-: I'l inter. T. A. McNcal.

or Commissioners, C. A. Rvl.cr. V. Karnnvnl I'rank Kyan.

Juttiffi SiiMfinc court. A. Johusou. Si term. K.

A. Hutch' -i Supreme court Silas I'oricr. tir telin. C. It.

Ci raves. It seems shame to sell wheat of as good cpiality as was raised this year for 50 cents a bushel, but it is being done, Who is to blame? These days, if politician, you must be a reiormer. it seems littlestrange to us that so many reformers are always elected, with so little reform as the result, but then we don't pretend to know much about politics. Procrastination ill getting in your wheat is the thief of a good wheal crop. The public sale and political meetings can wait until the seeding is done.

When a person gels the idea into his head that a certain thing dosn't pay, it takes more than the usual object lesson to change the idea. This is prejudice. There are folks ho are prejudiced against the cream separator. They have the idea in their heads that the mavhinc doesn't pay, but none or tliem can cite you to a 1'ona fide distance where or.e, rightly used, didn't pay. The idea is in their heads, that's all.

certainly does heat all how the West and Southwest is settling up. "Setlle- ing up to slay this lime." is the verdict of most everyone, and we hope this is light. It is the range that has played boh with the cattle market. Some years so many range cattle have been marketed that 110 one has made anything out of cattle, not even the men 011 the ranges. I UR S.U.K.

A good milk cow. Call at this office. 1'iiee House Concurrent Resolution No. 11 ('or I hp submission of a proposiiion lo innenil sci-tion ol' ni ticli- 12 of the of Uu. slnte of lelatin lo corporations.

lie il rr-iolvnl lv Ihe I.ei;;.sl;tti!it ol" Hit state oT lv-o thiols ol lhu ir.eiiiherH elected lo encli house thereof coneitn i 11 jjt theiein: Sr.O noN 1 The following to in end the eonst il lit ion of the stnle of is lieiehv siiltmitled to the tiinliliel i It clins of the slate I for their npiiroviil or re ieetion: That seelion of article i-i le niuemlixt so lis tu follows: i See. Hues trotn tin J10! nttoim shal I Ik srenred by the individual liHbiliiy of thf stK-kholders to the ninouut of owned lv eaell and such O'her menus ns shall lie provided qy law; luii si.eli indiviiiual liahililv shall not apply to corporations nor corporations for or chili ila Pie purposes. SPX'. "I'll is proposition shall lie suhmitted tothe electors of llie stale of Kansas at the K''n- eli'l eleedon of rept esentat ives in the year UV for their approval or re-jcetiiMl. 'the amend- nie-ut her-l shall he dsiiimiled on 1 the ollieial" ballot by the litle; Amendment to the eoiistilul ion relatilpr to th individual liability of stockholders." and shall be voted foi or against provitlrd by law under such title.

1 Si.e. This resolution shall lake efl'ccl and tie in foice from niul aftel its publication itl the statute-book. I Passed the House January r.l'. Passed the Senate January p.m.",. I he.ebv certifv, that the foiefrolinr is a true Bud eon eel copy of original house concurrent resolution No.

now on in my ollice J. llcRTtow. ol' State. Senate Concurrent Resolution No. 13.

For tlir submission of a pvoposiliou to anieiul section niiicle if Ihe cinislilulion. lie it resolved by tht l.eislalui-e of the State of Kansas. I wo-t birds ol tile members eUeted t. each hou I he, eof concali rin llicicin: 1. Thr following jirolwisil ion to amend the constitution of the soite of Kansas is hereby submitted lo I he (pint! lied elect o' ol I lU" I slate lor then approval orreiccion: 1 lull s--c-I ion of ai tide tH' umended so n.i to ead rts follows: Sit'.

S. There shall tie a probatr court in each county, which be a court of recoid. and have uobate jurisd and care of estates ol deceased persons, minors, (nut persons of u.lsoun-.i minds, as may Ik preset ihed by and shall jui isdictioii in casesof habtas corpus. The coi-rt shall consist of one judne. who shall be by the qualified volets of thecounlv, and hold his otllce Iwo 'ears.

II shall hold court at such times ami receive for aiipensi.in such et or silary as may be pi esei ihed by The legislature may pto-ide for the appointment 01 Helectiou of pro-li'lU- judi-e juo loin, when the probate jltdfce i Hivoidalily or otherwise unable or disqualified lo sil in any rro-c Si.e. This proiisitiou shall to the electors of the st'lle nl the jsrltrral elre-tion of 11 preselltativts. in thr vmr hum lor Ibeir approval ur rein-liuii. The uinrnduu'iit lieri-by proposeil shall be designated on the olticiul tmf-lol b- the following title: "The pi obal c- to the nnd slwiil br voted for or against as pifA ided by law iindcr such title, Iassed th Seiuitp Ilissed the I louse l'cbriia: r.to",. I hereby certify, that the forepoim-is true and correct of original senate concurrent iiiiutioti No.

now oil lilt- in my office. I. K. la uuow, tif State. HI is headquarters for all kinds of VODP Moon Buggies, Velie Buggies, VanBrurxt, Superior Drills, Best Disc Plows, Wind Mills and Harness.

We have on hand a supply of COAL. Give cur goods a trial and see if they are not the best Come in and see our line of DISHES, we have a fine assortment. Mil IIP ris could not find time to fro to New york and join in that welcome? Do you remember that two years ago he could not find time to join liryan at St. Louis in his fight in the convention? Do you remember thrtt it was Harris who worked strenuously to get Kansas to Desert llrynn and to join the Parker-Belmont Tammany element? Those are facts that the Democrats are trying hard to forget. Mankato monitor.

Mrs. John Maniiie of ICiowa township was in tlit eountv seal yesterday. The CoiinU commissioners met Monday and Tuesday in regular session. J. B.

Harties of llutler township was a visitor to the county seat yeslerd.iy, Mrs. I.ehr returned to her home in Fort last Wednesday after an extended visited with old friends. l'red llotineilin of visited in this city l'riday of last week returning home with his wife and children Saturday. Word was receivid here thin week of the dangerous illness of J. C.

Kettermau of Garfield township. We hope he is better now. Matron Sncddin, of the Masonic home at Wichita, has broken the record ss a home fruit eanucr, She has 2,700 quarts of fruit put up this year, all of which will he used in the home. This fruit was nearly all grown on the grounds belonging to the estate. It was all jmt up with the assistance of the inmatesof the home.

of this city who has been for some lime in the Wichita Hospital died of dropsy Sunday Sept. 30II1, 1906 and was brought to Haviland by his ife hen? the funeral services were hi Id Monday. Mis. Ityrd and children were with him in his last hours and returned home this week. The family have the sympathy of many friends in this sad hour.

CHNT1CR TOWNSIIII' TiCKlvT. Tilt republicans of this township notiiin. ated the following township ticket Wednesday evening. Ti tistce I. V.

Johnson II. Slnrtxt-ll Justice of Knots 1'. T. Couovcr J. T.

CHiilUM C. flopkins J. Ctark. convhntion. Tile democrats of this county met at the court hoir.e in this eitv Saturday and placed the following ticket in nomination: Representative, Juo.

Sherer, Mtdlinville. Treasurer, Jas. Wilson, Grecnsburg. Superintendent, II. h.

Haviland. Co. Clerk, Marvin Whitlow, Sheriff, Co. Attorney, Morris Pvle, Reg. of Deeds, V.

J. T'arnetl. 'i Clerk of Court, J. N. Wayne, G.rcensburg.

l'rol ate Judge, i'. M. Surveyor, I). W. Coroner, A.

liennett, Comniissioner, T. II. Harris. Haviland. Alhertson of Haviland was chairman and made several speeches during the convention.

The race for Co. Supt. was very spirited and showed that some people like to drop out candidate when it is'ut theirs. Haviland got decidedly the best of il capturing six of the best nominations. SI MMKR VACATION IX COI.ORAIH).

Low via Rock Island Links. Colorado, as a place for recreation, is the choice if many thousands of rummer tourists. Colorado is a land of clear, pure nir golden sun.sliitie. It is a land of sparkling mountain streams and glassy Surfaced 1 ikes. There me more enjoyable things to do, more grand sights to s''e in Colorado thui any other place under the sun.

I-'roiii June I to September 30 Hock Island bines will sell summer tourists tickets it the rats ol $if. 10 from Greeus- i berg, Kans. to Denver, Colorado Springs or l'uebla nnd return. Return limit Oc tober 31, July 10 to 15, inclusive, the special round trip rate of 15. 00 from Grecnsburg.

Kans. is effective. This latter rate isauthori.edon account of the F.lkn Annual Meeting at Denver July 16 to 21. Tickets limited return to August 20. Very low rates will also be ill effect to let, wood Springs Salt Lake City and Ogdcn, t'tah, I'ark and to the l'acific Coast, ith cheap rates for side trips to nearby points of interest en route.

New and improved train service ia the Rock Island is an important feature tor the Colorado traveler to consider. I nil details of rates, routes, service and any information desired will he gladly furnished by the Hock Island Ticket Acnt ut Grecnsburg, K.aus. Farm Loans. J2? Insurance. A.

W. HERSHBBRGER, Abstractor Grecnsburg, Kansas. S- -St 5 i 2 -J -i n-0" tn- 0 VJ I SsSiliwTei lf ISKl 5. -ci? -mA -wi JJi, fi- -K-i -ui 00-00-'0j 0j'0- lie LmrM Supply Company. FINISH.

in this pvp. nt mil 0 ft MAIN ST Livary and siesie. CLfiWGE I BHIEH Good teams and safe drivers and prompt service. Our prices are reasonable. Grecnsburg-, Kansas.

Lumber and Building Material Real Eslale BMBL Gray and Hamilton 640 acres or more. and Insurance. Kansas. Lime, Coal, Cement. Vorjiiiliv DiMiict GORDON L.

FIN LEY. County TicKtt, iv- Win. nrvnut. Pi-pie Trcaviref Wu-: it:" Co. Cli i i' Omit.

Pi. Sn; S'iniV' Miss Jennie Pnrccl. i C. A. StCilirnson.

las. (Hinder, i O. Craves, J. o. norland.

Cillet. W. Ilaur.nn. J. I), l'eck O.

1.. Stockwcll. Ir. At ford. C.co.

Mr( Micv. I)j you know of any roo.1 reason why you r.houkl not vote the ticket this fall? If you can'l think of one right off it is not enough lom.ike tin excuse for out of. Now, honestly, you lliink ff a fHc reason for n. volitiL' ticket Ux. a war to punish of Turkey," says the Ottawa Iler.tltl, "the earnest jlishop McCtihe is merely admitting; the truth whilch many practical still's have previously recouied, that the police are occasionally a mighty yiotl substitute for prayer." Subslilule perhaps, hut are r.iigjity useful bringino the answei Hr.tchinsoti News.

The ist Congress enacted more progressive legislation alonr economic lines than lias any of its It was legislation which President Roosevelt had urged and which, the people wanted. Most of it was opposed or obstructed by the Democrats. If you believe in Roosevelt and desire a continuance of his work, vole for Rebublican members of Congress who can be relied upon to sustain. Kingman Leader. There is no other time to prepare for adversity like the prosperous period that the Kansas jieople are now enjoying.

This unprecedented era won't last. No such era was cvnr permanent anywhere. The wise man will economize now, pet out of debt now, fill bis wheat bin and com crib, lay away a few hundred dollars in the bank avd pet ready one of those reactionary periods that may mini: naturally or on an unexpected advent of the ITeino- ratic party to po.vcr. Kingman Barbed Wire and Fence Posts. W.

I EW1, ij I have some SNAPS in in tracts of 1 cAtso some fine snaps left in Kiowa Co, in Real Estate Hove a Lare List of FARMS AND RANCHES. and write Fire and Tornado J. 0. SPARLING. GKKKXSilL'KG,.

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