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The Hoxie Sentinel from Kenneth, Kansas • Page 8

The Hoxie Sentinel from Kenneth, Kansas • Page 8

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MEAT STTEMWS! want to nvn money? Lumber Yard and get possioio prices. LUMBER CO. We linve opened a Meat Market on oast side of Mnin Street in Iloxie and rei-pect fully sol it-i slinre of the patronage. We will carry iir.st-ekiss freuli mid cured liieaiii of all kiiid.s. and Oysters in Season, HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR HIDES AND FURS 'GUMFSTON SHAFER TKLKIM IONIC NO.

xa. man in jail who treated another in saloon. It may Round strange for you to hear this from an old (loniian like myself, but I have lived witli and watched your workingmen, and know what 1 am talking about. These, two tilings are your greatest curses too many public, houses and the habit of WllF.liK I'KOIITHITTON- I'ROir I IJITH. There is an impression abroad that the prohibition law in Kansas is not enforced anywhere witli anything like efllciency.

In the Tola Register is an article from the pen of II. J. Beal, claiming that tho law is enforced in the country districts as well as any other law on the statute books, iiecently Mr. Beal attended session of tho district court in Colley county. He said lint Dis Are you going to bnil Tbrn cook hi tin.

l-Y ster what you need at the low xsl iUsA da and HOME It makes no difference whetliei' yon have "the price" or with a home. I have lands to sell for all cash, I also have lands to sell on an EAST PAYMENT AND LOW EATE OF I2TTEHEST PLAN. I also make a specialty of Abstracting, Paying Taxes for non-residents, Leasing Real Estate, Collections, Writ ing Deeds and Contracts. I also have ail of Section 33, Township 9, Range 9 i for sale on the W. S.

QUISENBEEEY, REAL ESTATE ATTOBM AMD -NOTARY PUBLIC 3 era rarai EXCHANGED, Ortice, Opposite First National I Real Estate la wl pal and liertic Hopkins primary teacher. Mr. Charlton, who has resided on tho Ellsworth farm for Hornet lino, has moved to Oklahoma. Hampton Harris will move onto tho place. Bruce Peck and Miss Bertha Wrightcr were married at the home of Kuv.

I). T. Smith in Orninlleld August 31. Bruce here are our best wishes for you and your fair brido. Otis L.

Organ of Spring Brook and Miss Eva Jones of lirainfield were married at the homo of tho bride's parents, Wednesday, August 81. Your correspondent wishes them nn abundance of happiness nnd ruccpsr. Occasional, Visitor. W.C.T.U. COLUMN.

C'ontlucO'ct lty tin' luc'iiiln'i-rt of Hoxk'V Wnnuui'8 Ohiisdnii UVuiiM-nuiiiti I'liion, LAW CAN UK KNI'OKCKI). The United I'resbyterian gives a bit of interesting history concerning Hutchinson, Kansas. About two years ago that city with a population of about decided to try their hand at law enforcement. They elected men who enforced the law and drovo out the naloons. Notice tho result: Reduction of city debt; a deficit In the street fund changed to surplus; tho criminal docket of the district court of cases originating in Hutchinson has.

practically disappeared; tho cost of criminal cases reduced from more than $5000 to less than for two years lax levies reduced; public supply of water and light increased; police force reduced; criminal element nearly eliminated money turned into legitimate channels and general prosperity. Tho samo paper continues: "Tho same is true wherever tho law has been enforced, as it is in tho greater parts tif tho state. In many eoiin-j ties the saloon is unknown. A gentleman on tho train told tho writer that, his son, coming to manhood, had never r.een a saloon, and his children scarce knew the meaning of the word. A generation that grows up unexposed to temptations of the saloon and breathing tho atmosphere of temperance, has an immense advantage in the race of life.

We do not hesitate to say that Kansas owes very much of the intelligence, the enterprise, the high character and gem ral thrift of its people to tho absence of the legalized sale of intoxicants. is a success in Kansas and is vaininir a slronger hold on tho public conscience." WHITBt'l'S, Among the useful writeiips of the visit of N'iition-il Editorial Editors to the Louisiana Purchase exposition must classed one by E. II. Hall of the Joliet (111.) News." After an intelligent enumeration of attractions and of the leading exhibits in the diiTerent buildings, lie writes: "But it useless to attempt a description of the wonders of this great exposition of tlie nations of the I.very way you turn Is a now lesson of another cmicaiiotial step. 1 wish every working man in Joliet could have heard one of tlie (ierinan working men In charge of (iermany'n National department for laboring men, tell of his impressions of this country.

Ho was a hale and hearty man of years, a millwright by trade, and hail been in tho United Stales nearly a dozen times. 'We are ahead of he said, 'in looking after our working people with life, accident ami old ago insurance, but your country will adopt it after awhile, same lis France has. Thai Is why v.o keep coming over ami telling you about its benefits. Rut how wasteful all of you are. You have too many public houses, where your laboring people squander and wnte thuir money in drink.

Your government should shut half of ilivm, at least, uud tliti) jMt vr ii Lifo in Sheridan County. ('Hitliiiicd frum firili imp-. Tho Jjlncoln Hchool, in charge of Flank JJurger, hejraii Monday. K. A.

Sparrow and Mr; Ford have i 'turned to tlic-ir homo in Chicago. Miss KiLtio 3 1 1 1 1 passed through this place on lier way to Menlo Mon-day. l)nn Kepler left Tuesday via Sel-'ilen for an extended visit at Lincoln, Nebraska. Misses lilunch Lewis nnd Ijiini Kd-wards were Clients at the Juinoa homo Thursday. Mr.

Myers of Kooks county, brother-in-law of fr'nink and Charlie Ips is visiting in this vicinity. Frank Phillips and John Sehurich I'durned last Saturday from Decatur county, where they had been doiiitf carpenter work. A. I. Spillman rode the I.

(). O. F. front at Menlo Saturday He came homo lookiiii none tho worse jis a result of th xperience. '1 lie "ant i-repnbliean" caucus was held at the school house last Friday lif'ternoon.

Delegates to (ho county coiivr nl ion were elected and ft iekct nominated. At sislant Superintendent. Urinker-I i If of tht! ('(dorado division of the I'liinn I'acillc and wo (Wends from Kansas City, were hunting chickens I. ear Sequin a day or two last week. Wliilo Allen Thompson was disc-i i last Thursday morning his team frightened and ran away.

'Tin disc, shows of having re-c 'ived rough usage and one of tho horses was cut, but not seriously. The ice cream social was not well ended, owing (o (ho evening he-i lg stormy nud (he event not having 'been well Advertised. However, lie who were present had conic T-t cream mid tho dub was able to "11 eleven gallons. The greater number of our people a teinled the snow at llnxi" but we were not among them. V.V greatly ree.rel our Inability loiic- i-t the editor's in vital ion meet take dinner wilh our fellow cor-i V'e wish to (hunk him his kind remembrance of us and o-e that imi' we may be per- lo lilt et (hem all.

I.im-.ii. Spring Erools. Dry weather again. r't hrcshing is about over. Dili you hear those wedding bells? The campaign Is now on in earnest The peach and plum crop is fine i- year.

The Organ boys I i ving this week. are busy house- tiny Earlier will ter.ch school at In district The linrmony schotd house is rapidly Hearing completion. W. 11. Organ and wife are again l.iecly located on their homsteatl.

ohl men rtnd boys will jilay a j.aii.e of lutso ball tit liriniiell the 10. Mrs. Oeorge Press has returned I'. her visit witli her parents in 'khthomti. Miss Alice, Htiigen htiR returned to liver, after a several week's visit iili her parents.

Will Cressli'i' ami wife antl Mrs. icli spoilt last Sabbath utthe W. 1 orgfin Joliit Verhtx'fr wns In Orainfleld oesday after lumber with which to 1 some needed raueli improve' The Orainfleld 6clnxjlaooinlniiced vltH L. W. Tierce BmrluSJ trict Judge Madtien told him that "a man would as soon steal a horse as sell a glass of whiskey in Cotley county." The record of Judge Mad-den's court shows that out of sixty- four prosecutions for liquor selling only one accused man went clear.

Another impression is that the cost of prosecuting liquor cases is far more than the lines received. In Colley county during the past year the fines received exceeded tho costs by Daily Bee. (Firm I'llMioiiltim August lllli-l). NOTIOK KOI'. 1'I BLICATION.

Ko. S1J I)ipnvtniiit ef tin1 Interior. Lund Olliiv lit CulliV. KllllS'H, I Aic-iift 1, liml. i Notice Is ln'rclty thru the follow iiiK-liumecl settler hie- tiled notiee of hi intention to in a lie 11 mil proof in of iim eiiilin, iohI proof will lie luiiiii' before I'rolmte Mini Clerk of tile IToLnte Court Ht Iloxie, on September li, liml, Joint Hev.imert, II.

K. 2I.J'-7, for the otith lmlf iMiulheitst quarter anil south half southwest quarter. Sect Ion 'Jo. Township In south, Kit it ne west of ill M. lie names tlie following witnesses to prove his continuous lesiileiieif upon and cultivation of said laud, viz: Henry llieilinann, of (Jrinnell, Kansns; Henry l-Yllhoi Iter, Frank Aiiiers, Martin Ilaekwinkel, all of Kansas.

IV. K. W.u:l. Register. HilISK COSCl'KKKNT KKStll.l TIOS- NO.

11 1 posillou to Amend Section 11 of Artie! 2 01 t.ie t.onsnonion ot me. Mate of Kan-as. H- it resolved by the Legislature r.f the Plate of Kansas, two-third of tile meinl.er.s eleeted to eaeh house thereof coiK-ui rinit therein si.i:rloN 1. Tlie proposition to anient! the constitution of the slate of kausin hereby S'lhiuitted to tlie qual i ited electors of the state for their approval or rejection: That sect Ion 1 1 of a rtiele he amended so as lo read as follows Seel ion 1 1. Kvcry hill and joint rosolulion passed by the lbaise of Itepresenta-llveM and Senate, shall, within two days there-nt'ter, be signed by the presiding oHieers, presented to lie' governor if approve, he shall siKM it: bnl if not, he shall relnfn it to the House of lie pre sen a i ves.

which siinll enter the object ions at upon 1 1 jou na 1 and proceed to reconsider tlie same. If, aftei such lviMiisideiH'ion, two-thirds of the members elected i-ihall aree to puss the hill or resolution. It sha 1 1 be sent, wit he object ions, to the Senate, hv which It shall likewise be reconsidered, am! if ai'provrd by two-thirds of all Ihc members elected, il shall become a law. Hut in all such cases, the vote shall he t.ii.en by yeas and leys, a iolK entered upon tlie journals of each house. I a bill shall nut he returned Villi ill lir xeepted I.

nl'tor II shall have cenpresen ted to the governor, it shall become a law in like manner as if he hud sailed it, unless the t.ei;i-lai by its adjournment, pres-ent its return, in iiieh case it not a law. Il'any bill presented to the governor contain lieias if appropriation of money, he may ehe el to one or mote of ut- iletr v. i le ai'provlii other poitio'i of the bill, in case he a p-p nil t.i tile Lid at the 1 i iue of si el i nu' i a statement of the or items lowllieillle jeets, and and shall transmit such stalouent or a oy iierei.t' to lir- 1 urns' of lie ii i.i ives, and any a pnro-1. 1 ia ii ins so oieeeted lo nless ree uisideied and eppr- vid by of 1 tx i-ie: -I. i ach ei-e.

and if so ri eocsideied and iliproved shai! take eiiect and a i 1 of in which o-i- be i c-i. Ii oliit ers of each house ha 1 1 eertify on such tail such fact i id' ration an ateoov.tl. Tins rep -it ion sli ill be sul mi'ted to I ae eb cti.rs of at tlie 111 oil elee-t ion of t. ateti ve. ill the y-ai lael foi tie'lr a i pro a 1 or r.oi c' i m.

The a i.t her. by n-oio-eil sha.l le la led oil 1 he by the it v. veto ii i. lend men to the eiei-l i tul i- and shail be voted bu aean.r provided law. under such le.

SB it. Th', resebu'eif. shall talieetTect and be in force fioi i and aili puhliiatioii in Ihe statute Is.ok. I'a-sed tie- II mi Kebruiiiy il, Passed 111" Senaie Kehrttai ll, I lien by te I'e -e 1 .1 i tniC and eorre, eoiy of liiin-e celieiirr. itt resolution No.

il, ei li'e in liice. J. U. I.b Itlt.yW, ui State. NA'lt: UUKNT NO.

Tin isid A let lii" i Ihe II resoive to a of 1: lllUtlo to if 1 I herein of' I 'ie SI' I 'line: Is le-Ihe 1. to Licit hill '111 i i 1 1 Kat suianitieil for their lion 1, of 1 as i.i le.o p.intini: shall be d. ho siutil be i leered I lion held fur i lion lo be Mi public printer, by n't; le at tile cha mber, P.ii it. I II. I cry two el.i or two i II, lit lis 11.

id Ids olilee I shall and until his c'uiv elected alia III a i- protv ion siia 1 1 ors ot lioi soite tl i ves lo the be sul tteil lleinl blatit: the P. lllel, for their approval or liC'cl." 1 in pose il '1 1 1 tlx be desbmatel in oiiieial 1 "An atllendlllenl to the efslnte primer. And shall be vole. I or as provided by law under i-i-ito statutes, ski', a. Tliis resolution shad tale- eif-a and in fo'-ee i ami alter its puiilitatlon In the statute ii I'as -ed the s-Miale Februa 1', laell.

Parsed ihe Mouse February 1, Ilicl. I hereby cerlit'y that the foiivi in a true and correct copy of or initial Sena i i.acu iieiu rcisiilution No. -'ii, now on in mv ollice. .1. K.

HI'KIMW, Secretary of ItAKWI SCJIUt.TlIXCIS not, I can lit yon out 3 3 PAEM LOANS. Bank, Iloxie Kansas. on 5 per cent Commission. KANSAS. Firnt rublishi'd 8.

)t. lll-l N0TIC1- Foil IM'HLK'ATiOX l. (CI l)ep irtnicnt of ihe Iutei inr. Jjind Oilb-e at dbv. Kfimn-i, Sept.

i. Hmi. Notice i-htn-'-by ri''i the follow naint settler ha- l'deil jiotu-e of bin intenrbm to make 11 in? 1 pro in of hi vlajin, and 1 ill made before Pro-1 cte r.hi K-(H)b Ci-rU of )c I'rol in-Cour; al ll.le, on pv. Waller It. II K.

No. hl.i, for tbi ball tpiarter ol' st-ft inn Tn wvt 1', M. Hi ntunes the lollt.v; Iiilt v. it in fw-j to pntve contini'-oiiit res'ideijto npou aiul culthatlun bind, viz: ivdwurd H. Tannin, ol J.shn Miekry, viilert all of obs W.

Wauj. KANSAS STATU FAIR KKl'THM P.KIl lLMll in 1 Till. For tills evi'iit tho wlil hcII tii-kois at llm loiv rntu uf oiirt fnrti for the rmisul trip. Tickets Si'pit'inl'cr 10 to IV, Itioliii-ih-e. ArniiijSPiiiciits luivo hern for ninny Ions ifo.w.'d in iiiirsi'i tiiid pivniinnis.

Deihy diiy, ratch (hiy, tiny, HiiikIh Itosii ilniiil of pi(ccs. In. inli of our liLiirt'st Union l'nciflc ticket iiL'cnt. S. C.

HIGGIN5, Pliysician and Surgeon. In new pornmirntly liicitfd at Hosie. Cjiilii day or nibr. K-'sidt-nrf I'lioiii No. 1.

Oil! jo Rt 1'. WitfUi lruu dttirt. km Li tl Bonnrlit. Si mfLi mth m-t mm 'UfT 0 JOHN A. E1EEA1, iiMpitliiiifaBFOliF RealE Wi If Land Bought and Sold SELDEN, CSTY MEAT 1ABKET.

for Hides and Furs. li VSjvt St pt. H. i.An. i'A'i' i I' A NSA lh rrtil.fHi t'uurt mi i.

iVi'vi'v. of snil County, N.iin-i' to l.ci'flty Hint llio mi- Ci, V. I' iwlun-1, 1m ihily iilt-d in 1'i-olKiti' c'ou -t i i i 'if i.i' llif of Ikin vM'W'ii'fi iM'tUinn tut'iiit ti.m u' 1 1 a s-'itH'd upitn I'u1 iliv-l'itlK'il bllHl. i.i tilt' I Sti-riti-in, In lii'- of v.iin'iy 'i'iu' 'v'l ir.ia I'tfi' of M'ct Imi; of tii I. i'fMc I iinl lintoii-iy a p-'i'iod hix 1 ii I 1 nii-r ti I Mr 'j 1 sc mh llii'vcuf, nnil has jfi iiiaiirr.i ly inuirovi to tii' a a -it It 1 hi: (1 iliat improve-nu'iiN a jifniiaiii'iit i1.

and f.t im'inoM tmiuw i ii an In "lit ion to in:) a i it ni'iit liumo lln'ivni', umt hn sulil land b-M-n ii! tin- cum ui' u.i -Hid of uii.l''ivlu':i. bi-i'ii duly a -d at tin aii.iauit 'J niul tlii r.ndi-i'-'ii'nt'd lui-f net hcirl.il'ou' taioMi any nchotil land l.r oi' i-no tiiiari-r under the l-n-vifdop ai A 't ui tin uf Sltlt-' ef And pul. iil-io vi tluit th1 v.n-d"! ini'd rxpi in pr.ivt' id i i'ttirpu-nt and I mpi'. enn ni. on said land uboVf tik'-scrdu'd by foiliiwii.jr Itm sst r.iunt'iy: nuUiiK'it Mactiiaw, Knn-fitJ, ahl KM juli nson.

iw tiling tit aw. il insas, anil thai his aWi petition that ne bt albiv. i to rrhat' In aid land 'A lii'ttiti Vy ti. M.iil 1'iobittr r.iiirt in ilu- bat i I'nuit room in tin County Court lbnifi' in City of Hrxi'. in Niu-i-lttan County.

Kansas, nn tin- 'J nil liny of Sen trm bet A. 1. lind. at uYi.ii-k p. i.i.

id said ilay. or i hi-rcai a thf faro 1 ht-ard bv Court, thf sabi I.uvii.ir Hxt'il by t'ne oiiUt of alil Conit Af nw.x' of s-urh and at vh tir.i-'and pbiff tiif midiTrWud will mk that lie allowed to liim-Iiu- iuI iar.d, t'atci 7, A. V. ItM..

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