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Arkansas Valley Sentinel from Syracuse, Kansas • 1

Arkansas Valley Sentinel from Syracuse, Kansas • 1

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'IHE OS LY ti THE OFFICIAL 1 1 4 1 Hi 1 L'; fj ilfflXt run tOLLi PAP i i 1 JZ.it i i if: I 4 'v COUNTY, COUNTY. SYRACUSE. HAMILTON COUNTY KANSAS, FRIDAY MORNING APRIL '5, 1S94. VOLUME VIII. 50 i A.

1 i -rr- T. -pir ir i i 1 I JJ UJ JLD PTi 1 i -vt rr 1 vi-ittl Lltld Republican Commit tae I.Iestln? Har turuny p.n lu cor StCii-tS in a cor 1,2,3 SOU) ft cor 21 ii ta J- II P. 'S 153 2l ItuLit1 li. 1 (it 3 S3 kl 1 If MJg, Syracuse. March Lb-Ji over fcauUav ia 1,, Centrcl Committee of the Rs-jHinis returning uu 1 10 Lam on Township.

M'mta went to and Pres- TW 14 attae fraj-si j.3j f- l.r Brataa.ea toreuxa tot afiuiS aoaaa auttr. publican party rust at the urt house in purslanes of the call of R-v. G. Bickuel Lyons on Monday to a (iwner )c-ljaon .1. )eqr Pip Tc- or, To Tar Payers of t- "i Conveyance of Unredeemed Land and Town Lots.

'lion a Th tax of county will notice that ihe following I'M ct li mi town lot, will be con-erJ I'M hoU.T of tax sale eert'fleitfr sine ilt-HiU' lk or lot! rtdsemfdOB tiui 6 for the chairman, to holding the county convention to Got. Mcsinles i B-n A. Wool. Be q- Olie Hrs o.r Frank Gates qr Jci. M.

Andersoa qr Juo. K.Millcrn qr said at tLe League Con- 'elect two delegates and two n.ter-! by ten-. C. C. Mills dehorned a lot of catti-! for Mr.

Crites on Monday. Clam is said to be an expert. The new ditch company is sar- IHl Con- Ir.n'm tVarfUr A tO ttlO COCgreSSlOD i J. T. Kiisal qr.

THE SYRACUSE REPUBLICAN EOTH TOR $2ZQ a Tear. THE GREAT ILLUSTRATED MONTHLIES har. ii tis past sold for $4. a year, It was a wonder to the priateri kr the Cosmopolitan, with its yearly 1536 pages cf rulir rnatttr fc the greatest writers of tha world, and its 1200 illuetratiose by clew artists, corJ-i be furnished for 13.00 a year. In January lst it put ij the most perfect magazine printing plant in the.

wcrid, and comes what is really a wonder: swtoti i tliO PanV.liVnr, iTeLtlOn, which Ulctta fit Tho. Krbl, or uclore let 1S 4. I-'oLET, Coonty S3 a S3 13 19 36 3 24 36 9 Si 87 SS 7 84 33 12; 31 S3 2 59 S9 59 59 2 59 41 2 54 41 2 12 42 25 73 43 16 85 44 3 44 10 S2 45 5 25 45 3 57 4 9 41 44 46 50 1 51 52 -ia 69 3 95 69 2 33 "71 4 56 92 9 SS 51 S4 qr. r.srtv were repudiated bv the I 'y 3rd and two delegates and i i i j-i two alternates to ihe State Con people in lSt2, bat the people 10. 11 5 9 3 10 8, 9, 1.2,5.4,5,9 1.2, 3,4,5.6, 3.4 ii 18 A part of 45 CTaam-rtc 13 ft of a corner 110 ft, to a )ine of II to lit, a and tti point ol beginning .15 4.5.9 13,14,15,13 2 17,18.19,20.51,22.23, 24.58,26,27,23 hf E.

11 -y a Aniie H. qr. M. A. Ciilhr.ma.

qr Juo. qr iiow see tneir mistake wuicii is Thy are in-patient to rec Township. S. X. B.

Am't. W.F. FpcnjTer, lvtl 3,4 a ,1 1 SI SD 63 21 18 71 O'Npi', qr 9 7178 vention which meets at Topeka June Cth IS'31. On motion it decided to hold the County Convention April 25th at 2 o'clock P. M.

and the lhe county harvevor of Kearney county is doing the work. The asfetsurs seem to be getting a move on themselves. Thers have been three of them in Kendall this week. Mies Lmra Simmons, cf Lakin, tify the mistake then made, judg ing from the results of every election since held. Joi- j-h hf qr fits-' 13 Am .10 25 40 IS .12 5 41 84 i 49 7 15 41 a iKS .13 5 it 23 41 .19 41 42 ad 7J .29 25 43 fd 6 2( H) 49 ..10 2.1 43 65 22 i.1 64 77 22 25 13 65 62 ..24 2S 43 5 62 ..54 2S 41 67 92 ..27 25 13 54 67 cthip.

Am't .19 2K 42 52 ,.2 2 7 21 .31 26 311 25 81 .31 2 29 12 28 40 S8 00 6 26 40 8 17 18. 28 40 4 3 .11 2 40 52 15 .13 26 40 28 27 .19 29 40 17 78 .23 2H 40 45 26 .25 2S 10 29 27 .1 2S 41 4i 68 ..3 26 41 10 Id 4 it 41 10 16 7- 26 41 43 24 11 29 41 31 52 .17 41 57 4: .22 26 41 51 76 0wnr l)3ft; tpiion Jno. CrMg- rneor qr K'9 Zealand a tj 1.2.8 bf nwqr S3 33 Ti Ward. 3.4. 1 qr 19 21 39 primaries to elect delegates to the We will cut the fi TP f.u.i.-i hi a tr i.

15 21 33 6k 79 County Convention on April 21st fnifhe- her term of school at Fedend lust week, lier work 0 ij Jno. ll.nrown qr Jno Wnra-T, ll 21 21 S5 II JJ a I r.fj "pu hi -ih 21 3U 39 36 qr 3A.t hf qr SI 21 3 51 33 Mte ht a B. aid, xr It. 1)0 'gl, a Jarnra Ad was highly satisfactory. She was visiting with Miss Myrtlo Harris this week.

A new town pump is another at 2 o'clock P. M. The bisis of representation of townships in the county convention shall be one delegate for every ten votes CI a qr Jot. ii. 5 hf of Lf 35 80 40 34 62 aM- iaaO" 40 34 83 L- F- McKalg qr 4 S4 S3 bas.

nowns, qr. 40 S4 S3 T' se qr 12 21 13 21 1 21 IS 21 li ry JA. 1 qr all lOi end of of 20 Aw of B3 Inter-State Addition. Fnknowa, 2,3.4,5.6,7,8,9.10,11, 12.13,14 49 St. John's Addition.

improvement connected E. WltU me Jnj. qr BoM.F.Ku::i..n qr 9 11 23 21 40 54 83 29 21 40 Ht 83 i S3 21 40 29 es 1 SI 41 35 S3 Think of it, 123 pages of matter, with over 120 illustratione a that would aeil in cloth binding st tl.00 FOR ONLY TWELVE AND A HALF CENTS. We will send you THE COSMOPOLITAN MAGAZINE, whik haa the strongest staff of regular contributors of any existing perioS ical, and the Weekly REPUBLICAN BOTH FOR ONLY $2.50 A YEAR The Sormg Elections. The American people are close students of object lessors.

WhrE Grorer Cleveland said, It is a condition and not a theory that confronts us," the people were quick to take in the condition and discover the cause. The fset that they haro not mistaken the cuuse is shown by the results of the elections on last Monday and Tuesday. Every town of any consequence in Oiiio, Iowa eicept the cities of Dubuque end Keokuk) Missouri and Kansas rolled up big Republican or fraCvion thereof cast for V. C. Edwards for Secretary of State, at the last general election of Slate oClcers.

Representation will be as fol'ows; Townships Votes Delegates il.itjo M. V- qr Juo. K.I.i' Miry W.Lima.-y.lots ht Jme) A.Ai:gnstu,e hf a qr Unknown, 1. J. C.

Ony and 3 nvqr, Richard A lialhy lits 3, 4,. A Kin 3 a A. D. Klni a 4 a A. W.

Bjki ae Frank ReTool lsawqr Vi'm Zenor qr Eobbias a qr 1 21 41 ft hfse qr 35 tS so Sf2 65 W.E Hir.iih.n l.f SKcrtai 1W, 2 21 41 Rear Creek W.1I. Smun.w bf qr 2 21 41 W. E. Saitl.i. bf a qr 21 41 W.

E. hi se.ir tax 3 21 41 Ja o.E.McGlunis l.f 30 6 80 Max B.iia neaeqrawqrnese a qr 24 26 41 54 56 Max Hals a qr 24 2d 41 51 76 Rol-t Davis qr a qr ii 39 FT! FREE! 5 21 6 1 10 21 14 21 qr qr qr i qr 25 26 41 17 56 S3 jt Sarah I Pilkl qr 31 28 4i 28 05 31 Sawyer 1 jta IV, li 13 13 3 74 liwn around the jail. Mr. Alexander, of East Richland, was in Kendall Tuesday, consulting with Dr. Spencer in regard to one of his boys that is Bick.

Mrs. Tlu'da Ehn Nuckles of Ratoon New Mexico, ij visiting with Mr. and Mrs. P. M.

Nuckles. The talk is that Owen and wife will remove from Ratoon. Wood came in from Southern Indiana, on Wednesday, lie srivs he came back to pay his taxes and work his tra claim. J. R.

Deafly' one of the Commissioners of Hamilton county, an old soldier, and from Lis latter a well informed man, gives forma! notice that he quits the Democratic party, and will hereafter act with the Republican pu tr, the friend of the veteran and the 1 Ua. tu a THE- 4 3 2 2 4 4 20 Cochdge Kendall Liberty Lain on Med way Syracasa Richland Total 7.8,9,10,11,12 14,15,19,17, 13 24 .,13.14.15,13,17, ...19,20,21,22,23,24 1 28,29 19 1 to 24 10 Kendall City. 2 22 ft aide Jl IS 1, 2 7 11.12 3 16 15 3 1 Cnknotvi, A desperate tight was made in Kansas City. lots 3,4, F. L.

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qr litrj Ilei a Ltn qr hi.i 1,2, Al i.v a S.4,a The Republicans elected every 20 21 41 31 S3 eoinwqr i zo k. SO 21 41 14 29 I Cav'lRB(rh qr 9 26 42 83 IS 31 21 41 34 61 i nct'CC'-a Lr-fevern eqr 18 23 42 55 82 SJ tl 41 id jTiGM Wl'B qr 12 26 43 19 35 21 41 14 ii li God lard qv 13 20 42 57 11 35 21 41 34 56 ThOB Ii Brown qr a qr .27 26 42 79 67 Jefft raoB Da'T nc qr 23 26 42 57 S3 1 21 42 38 25 I Howaid qr 29 26 42 22 25 r2 81 42 38 Od Holcomb a or SI 26 42 70 27 thing except two members of the lower bouse, Verily, the people are Ending oat how they have been 15 05 7 S2 7 9 02 6 80 5 t.9 1 54 4 28 58 80 23 51 SI 8 53 9 22 45 7S IS 31 34 41 10 05 95 52 09 6 21 3.i 70 1 51 1 5t 1 51 1 51 1 51 tO 1 51 I 51 1 51 1 51 1 51 1 51 1 51 -J 1 5i 2 52 il 42 39 OH lot i ni J.i:ul-3 Ua qr 2 1 13 IS 13 15 15 16 19 24 45 51 4 4 4 4 7 ts IS 14 32 34 34 34 34 S4 34 S6 36 33 S3 39 38 39 44 44 45 45 43 45 45 qr 1 26 43 56 30 hf qr 2 26 43 25 15 St. Louis Glob-Democrat, Eigtt each Tuesday and Friday, Sixteeq paes every wek. A Great Semi-Weekly Paper! Only One Dollar a Yeaa! Any rer.der cf this pa-er can gat it by secunn- a of tkree subscribers. and forwarding tlielr naae'i, ON THIS BLANK, with To Globe Printing Co.

8t.Louis,So. rtetcit by Bank Draft, Pcst OStte or Express Xonr Order, or Rejieura Letter. Sample copiei will be gent free on application. ORDER It J. 'b iia, S.4, 21 4t 51 20 ra.

11. Hk ni a qr 5 21 42 51 ft! L. F. S. mi eqr 10 21 42 2S 3S On motion W.

E. Tarbox and I. J. C. Guy were chosen to represent Hamilton county at the State Republican League which meets at Topeka April 5th ISO.

Geo. Getty was recommended to fill vacancy in the Congressionul Committee from Hamilton county vice John Bishop, removed from the county. W. J. Milliszs A.

L. 0p.b Sec'y Chairman 11 21 42 3 i 41 prcteetor of labor. Can Kearney hope for a like reformation on F. i qi qr 12 21 42 11 21 42 17 21 42 her board. Kearney County Ad vocats.

B. A. 06 42 so 0 43 51 04 27 70 10 72 P.o'jt Biiyiatrom a qr 3 26 43 55 05 Wm J.mea qr 9 2 6 43 66 7S 10 26 43 19 74 qr 11 28 43 26 2F Cha-i Ja- k)ll qr 15 28 43 54 C3 Moat a A ioTfeqr 21 26 43 58 St) Pi ra Clark qr 2 26 43 59 35 Geo Clark qr 23 26 43 59 4" I hlilipIlkiBlionaae qr 25 26 43 40 19 Ed Mitchell a qr 23 2a 43 40 19 Mcfal! qr S5 26 43 56 S9 Titos Fold qr ....16 26 41 10 76 Wailamont a qr 18 21 41 39 20 City of Coolidye. O. yrysin, er, a qr 20 21 42 Atv.i o.

qr 21 21 42 W.P. qr 24 21 42 LAilOT ITEii3 I E. le.e Lf a qr I Lamont township farmers have sown und will plant the foliewingi lets 1,2 31 21 Xi-ry L. Ht'wnrf, qr tl fc.VV. hf qr 1 21 4 5 7 1 2 4 5 10 11 12 2 7 .8,9 ..7 GLOBE FEINTING CCX.St.

Louis Mo. Herewith find $3 00. and the nain of thre on blcnk e'tpped from the SYRACtSH REPCKUCAN published at F.ee.. oats 91 acres, barley 51, rye 53, I a.us;ar a i.r a -i wheat J. Paiiner.t hf of hf .,.10 21 42 64 41 42 71.29 43 53 33 43 51 19 43 18 82 4a 2 il 43 52 39 43 51 19 43 29 2S spring wheat d'J, winter lk Jo: Owner Unknown 1,004, corn 111.

sorghum 4S7. Alii cd KiCctt, qr 12 21 M. S. liol qr 23 21 io $4 1 send the Tuesday and Friiay Glebe Democrat f.r cn to c. tad eask.

51 of the subiriberi nme J. 1 51 I si 1 ender cises of the school C. hit; ca qr 24 21 Closing exf J. Kob nnon, qr 24 21 Kendall Township. in District No 31, on the ult was a pleasant affair.

A fev Post-OSce State. 1 51 51 3 45 I Am't as ft 9 94 7-17 23 70 13 3f 47 10 9 22 13 57 3 H6 4 7 4 76 4 7-1 4 64 22 29 i 1C-'XI40 ft fornier'y lota 1 i Ciiy Of lrom oyracue ana others rrom Burroumlinf; neighborhoods, also fost-i5ee cf Subscriber hfj- Lr3 9 7 8 14 15 16 17 18 ie 20 22 of 23 24 1 Cnknowi-. 1 13 I 9 70 Oliver Scott, from Federal, attend ed. Centra.1 Ltont Items As a general thing wheat is still all right in this vicinity. Small grain seeding is a thing of the past with us and farmers are busy preparing ground for summer crops.

J. Milliken, assessor of this township was among us last week. J. T. Hillyard and family leave their Laiont ranch this week for their recently purchased land under the Almo ditch.

May succees go with them. A Mr. Tripp, from the eastern part of Stanton county has transferred his tiling to the E. of Owner. B)k J.

T. Hillyard has moved to Unkiiown, his farm on the township. Am't 6 32 4 113 92 mi 4 7-i 35 SI humbugged by the delusive cry Reform. Lit the good work go on. Te first protective tarilr law jvas enacted in 17S7, mostly by men who were in the Convention that framed oar National Constit ution.

The next pne was enacted in 1790, more stringent than the first. John C. Calhoun was hiin-f elf a protectionist ur.til he found that protection was antagonistic to slave labor. Washington, Jef-ferson Madison and ilouroe were all protectionists. In 1S1G the first revenue or free trade tariff was enacted.

It was repealed in I82i and a protective tnritf enacted, made more stringent in 1S23. Jn 1S33 a compromise tariff closing resembling a tariff for revenue was enacted. In ISi'j a purely revenue teriS was enacted and continued with slight alteration until the Republican party came into power in lbCl, since which time a h.ive constantly maintained a tariff for protection and reyepue in 1800 tbe HcKinley law waa enacted, which placed a duty on everything we produced and let ia that we did not produce, that came from countries that did cot charge an eipost duty. An open Lelter to Hsnry Coolidge, Kans, April 2, 1S94 lij dear boy: You are "korrect" poor Greeley was sacriScad on the alter of democracy in 1S72 instead of 1876, an error on my part. However you will rise up and re-ceite my sword.

But ain't it strange, Henry, that there should yet remain in the loyal North an 4 iJ W. G. Vincent made a business trip to Syracuse Monday 2 f5 1 bf 2 Commencing f. from a earner of ft 3 2 It 140 ft W2S ft a 140 ft 3 4 4 46 ft off nortn side 5 9 I 9 our UwnJiome iWsioa'per 14 1.2,3,1,5,6 Syracuse City. l.ot 2 11, 12 3 jt, 18 10 5 13 7 It 12 13, 14 5 1 .) 9, 10, 11,12 7.

I It. 13 5 12 1 9, 10 11 12 1, 2 9 I i 12 5, 6 12 4. 5 24 16 09 8 61 10 99 27 67 tai AND THE 4 3 tj 4 J9 6 13 05 3 49 6 j9 14 91 12 7 34 3 23 3 02 4 76 8 85 22 4 70 8 70 section IS Township 25 and ilange 43 and has commenced improving the same. He struck a Great Family Newspaper of Kans FOR ONLY S2. a year.

THE WEEKLY CAPITAL AND FARM JOURNAL good supply of water last week at less than thirty feet. By the 1 1 1 3 10 13 i6 16 lit IS lit 21 21 24 31 S3 35 35 39 41 42 42 42 42 -43 4i 55 65 ti 65 6'. 66 66 70 SO S-6 1-3 127 103 172 170 67 i 29 24 23 78 way, this locality has undergone quite a change within the last 7 i paper published wbich contained all tha news of Kansas. Duria 5. rr nn.nalfTn it oon vnt i nrmn 1 ti year in the way of getting water.

8,9 8 'il 1.1 10, 11, i 17, Julius Hiiky after digging some eeven or eight wells in that vicinity in that many years, struck a good supply of water at 10 feet Likewise W. H. Jordan gets a reputation. The next ten months will be filled with ersnts of sap reme importance to the State and no Kansas man can afford to be-without a paper that will keep him fully abreast of the timss. With, orer 200 special correspondent and a thoroughly organized.

1U 30 20 1 Hi 2 72 2 72 2 45 2 4.7 BO World's Fair Views Free The Poultry Keeper has reached the front as the leading authority on poultry. Sixteen large pages monthly, fifty cents per annum. "Farm and Fireside" is a 16-page paper coming twice a month, fifty cents per annum. Wa will send both papers one year and fifty photographic views of the W'orld's Fair, to new subscrib era only, all for fifty cents. Sample copy of the Poultry keeper, with particulars free.

Send five cents for either of the following numbers equal to a 25 cent book: Poultry Houses, July 1591, has 50 views: Brooders and Incubators, August 1SS0 and August 1S91. Address The PorLTiii EilFCR I AFErfFlFG, Ta. MUSIC We will send 1C3 Popular songs words and music, sentimental, pathetic and comic absolutely free if you seud ten cents for three mouths subscription to Aitericas Natiok, our charming illustrated Kansas News department the Cap tal's facilities for nsws. 31 18 44 30 81 60 Of 11 10 67 81 169 16 9 69 5 99 3 99 15 24 15 24 8 83 15 50 9 69 9 til 4 73 4 77 4 58 4 58 3 11 I 05 22 46 8 88 10 S3 4 53 3D 63 7 76 i I 3 58 4 74 19 8 32 46 11 10 3 71 good supply of water in his fourth attempt at less than 20 feet 5 5 5 10 13 11 9. 10 10, 11.

12 7, 8, 9, 19, 11.12 Fract'ual west of 1.2.3.4,5,6,7,8,9,10, 11, 12 Ed Scott, of Federal, closed a 2 55 53 27 very successful term of school in the Smith district, last Friday eve are unriralied by any other newspaper in or cut of Kvtsas. It wil also furnish tha full Associated Press news of the World and a ra amount of miscellaneous matter of interest to the homo circls. Ey special agreement to the publisher ire arn enabUd to offer ti well known weekly and the Sikactse Republican FROM NOV UNTIL JAN. For Only $2.00 i Owner Description Am't 1.. Foe.

qr ixst) 11 22 39 IS 97 I II. 22 39 92 70 iitrui 24 39 82 20 Gvlt l.d Psie.tt qr 21 22 29 S19 M. 1). Kut.Cn.ei, a qr tl 2 S9 jj li G. racvy, nw qr 22 22 39 S3 02 Jno.

B. Wise, wqr 24 22 43 62 F. Kaiiia.i, a qr 26 22 33 13 82 i A M. a qr 26 22 Si 13 82 'iVic'e'd C.T:.. nia.

a qr ii 22 33 13 82 I Barca-a M. ilai-rn qr S3 22 S9 36 52 June iia a l.r 2 23 39 27 99 i Kaiii.aa WiUiama, 5 qr 4 24 39 48 Gcirie OnerriiT, qr 12 21 39 74 00 J. (i. qr 13 24 S3 1P4 64 Artl.a.-i;i:g;a. 11 hf qr 13 14 24 39 50 Arthur r.rij iS.n l.f a qr lfcoti, l-9 1 24 59 18 48 Liberty Township.

Owner Da TiptioB Am D. B. 3, 4,5, a qr 6 22 48 03 JtiO. A. White, qr 20 22 39 5S 06 Gao K.

N.Mt-, a qr 6 22 40 50 24 Win. aict.tan Slai; r. a 22 40 50 77 V. 111. Ltor, qr 15 22 40 4 A'brri a eqr 17 22 40 43 12 Iaae XfacU.ce qr 6 22 40 43 12 Wm.

A. UKk. a hi qr hf qr 14 23 40 43 60 Oliver M. tttU.it l.lota 1, 2, i and 1 1 of eqr 22 41 47 09 Wm. SelL-re.

a qr 12 22 41 53 64 Syracuse Township. Owner Description STB Am't J. Hnr.l.B wqr 2S 23 49 68 43 A. M. lot 3.4, 30 23 40 29 28 Sa qr 34 23 41 28 S3 tiarv E.

can. l.t 3,4, a i qr 4 24 40 84 68 H. lota 1.2, bf qr 6 24 40 57 16 I Jcitc i etitiey.2 6-10 acres la a qr 21 40 44 71 Ow, V. rattier, hf ll .8 24 40 8:1 f5 G. W.

el.f wqr 12 24 40 43 iV.Itee hf a qr 1533 12 40 92 G.W. I qr ISM 12 24 40 17 I A. S. K.i.aj.p,n qr of a eqr 1 24 41 13 82 B-rtad A. iai 5,4, a hf qr 2 24 41 61 01 nh! 11 l.r 3 24 41 43 02 L.

P. o. hf qr lAt 1, 11 24 41 S20 31 S. tlaik, hf 15 24 41 63 48 I I-tsdwy Township. I Owner lt-cr 8 Am't A.

1.. er.dfo;d, qr 1 22 42 6s C5 Louis 1 lFa qr 22 42 22 S7 I Wm. 5 qr 12 23 42 69 44 I C. Ft a qr 1 ij.it way 52 23 41 21 84 T. If.

a nomas, Trustee, ail ....1 23 42 23J 46 a)i ....3 23 42 277 I all ....11 23 12 2T-6 46 ail 13 23 42 I l-l! ....15 42 284 41 a)l ..23 23 42 1-4 11 J. X. ekl-r. qr 5 23 42 59 1.. ee, i 3 hf 23 23 42 lt3 60 1.

-V la ct tlnhfnwqr 10..13. 4 S5 23 42 37 S3 i M.ii Do KMie OS 23 41 17 59 tt.E.rry ci. al hf a qr II vv or ix li it'gh: w.v) 36 23 42 9 82 1 r.i Jt lie; 1 1 ai nt a qr i qr 36 S3 42 6 62 t). I. 'hi at al qrne qr 39 23 42 18 14 c.

P. et al a qr qr 11..: 23 42 9 75 Cocudg-e Townelilp. (wner acriptioa 9 Am't Gco.L. Keiby ill ....17 22 42 405 IS Jan.ej Spicer a qr 21 22 42 102 36 Sp.re: a qr 21 22 42 102 29 i cilrnmgil eqr 26 22 43 100 71 Sralsai, a qr 96 22 43 tvD 71 Frsfis 11. lei'latr, qr S4 22 43 78 8S T.

H. Stenns. all 5 21 42 295 64 Strtrkkr and Pounds, 7 28 42 62 IS T. H. SVTeni trajie.

all .17 1S1 Choatea' Addition. Owner. Lot Bik Uhkuon, 5 i 11 I 13 1 2 3 11 3 Am't 16 24 1 15 1 15 1 13 1 li with an interesting entertainment. Ralph Worden and Miss Pearl Willis, of Syracuse, drove down to the entertainment Fr'day eve and Miss Edna returned home with them. Dr.

Bean and wife spent Sun Call Subscribe now. or aadro; occasional of the Golden Circle during the vi of the Rebellion. These 6ons of traitors were rocked in the cradle of treason and thereby inherited a dislike foi ihe Federal soldier, whose services in the defense of the right secured to them the liberty they now enjoy but full to realize. Affectionately, Eeatti Highland Park Addition. Owner.

Lot Am't Unknown, io 22 1 15 9 25 7s 4 39 1 15 7,8,9,10,11,12 36 5 S3 Sawyer i Woeda Sub-Division. Owner. Lot Am't Cnkaown, 10,11,12 5 3 18 16,17,18 1 6 wLf 13 18 .11 15 17 i .1 2 4 7 8,10,11.12 1 2.3.4 9 ....1.1 1 5 3 4 9 7,8,9, 10,11 12.13 1, 8, 3 9 7 9, 9 10 1 2.4,5 9, 7 8, 9. 10 3, 11 12 loo ft In a cor 23 140 fc deep 00 ft in cor 141 ftdsep Common 100 eor 4, 9, 2i 21 22 lot Bimatd 1b block 25 100 f. frimne cor theuca 140 ft 0 ft 1 a 40 ft Commanclnj In a cor 25 thence 140 ft 50 a 140 ft 50 ft 50x120 ft 50 ft of line ft ft of line.

40il40fll30ftnof slits, 2, 3,4, 5 6 10 19 23 i 15 16 23 The Syracuse Republican. The music includes day with the family of W. H. Jor- magazine. 23 S3 1 or.

63 Little Fisher Maiden, Ta ra ra Boom de ay, I Whistle and Wait for Katie, After the Ball, Corn- dun. C. W- Tullis is busy farm: on Ins old homo tJapa. Any reader of this paper can i 12 S3 24 27 57 5S 3 59 9 a 3 C6 rades, Little Annie Roonev, Old ihe people of this neighbor-! T- lf i Bird of Jov, Old Madrid, and luj hood intend trying to organize a i others. Bear ia mind, you shall Sunday School soon, something', have this immense quantity by THE RIPANS TAEULES regulate the stomach, liver and bowels, purify the blood, arc pleasant to take, safe and always effectual.

A reliable remedy for Biliousness, Blotches on the Face, Disease, Catarrh, Colic, Constipation, Chronic Diarrhoea, Chronic Liver Trouble, Diabetes, Disordered Stomach, Dizziness, Dysentery, Dyspepsia, Eczema, Flatulence, Female Complaints, Foul Breath, Headache, Heartburn, HiTs, Jaundice, Kidney Complaints, Liver Troubles, Loss cf Appetite, There were two tickets in the f.eld for city ofnees Monday. One was called the Citizens Ticket and cxe the Peoples Ticket The citizens ticket was nominated at a regular caucus called bv the act time. We Lope success may attend their undertaking. Lamont get the St Louis Globe Democrat free. Read the offer, on another page, and take advantage of it at once.

The weekly Globe-Demo- crat is now issued in semi-weekly aoctious, eight pages each thnrs- day and Friday, sixteen pages; every week, ranking it practically a Semi-Weekly paper, yet the price remains only ono dollar aj year. In polites, it ia tdrictly Republican, but it gives all tliej news, and is absolutely md'spen-! ing mayor, which nominated James Ford for mayor and Saw, sending ten cents, silver. You wiil be delighted. Address, American Nation 172 Pearl St. Boston, Mass.

The Famous Century War Bo. ir. The Kansas City Journal has been so fortunate as to mate arrangements with the publishers of the "Century War iok" to furnish that famous publication yer, Bray, Taylor, Danlavy and KEKDALL ITEMS Nausea, Nettie Rash, pies, Rush of Blood to plexion, Salt Rheum, Sick Headache, Ski ach, Tired Feeling, Water Brash and every ease that results frca Mental Depression, Painful Digestion, I'im-the Head, Sallow Com-Sca'd Head, Scrofula, Diseases, Sour Stom-Torpid Liver, Ulcers, other symptom cr dis- Martin for council and Capt J. Mr. Darr, en JJeerneki, was Wing for Police Judge.

Another rustling around among our people this week. The high wind of Tuesday meeting ws3 held srithout any public call, which proceeded to 27 4 4 88 3 29 9 29 5 PS 13 7s 23 4i) 29 7c 3 bi 2 8' 2 8 2 3 6 24 31 2 3 r-s 5 Tf cut out the names of Taylor Dun- lavy and Martin and inserted in wheat to a considerable their etead the names of Hum- judgicg from reports coming leach IlRrt. It can be obtained impure blood or a faiiure ra trie proper performance of their functions by the stomach, liver and intestines. Persons gifea to over-eating are benefited by taking one tabnie after eack meal. A continued use of the Rnans.

Tabules is the surest cure for obstinate They contain nothing tbat caa be injurious to the most delicate, i gross $2, i gross 1.25, gross 75c, 1-24 gross 13 cents. Sent by mail pcetajc paid. Address THE RIP AN 5 CKFMTCAL COMPANY, Nsw Ycr1 sable to the farmer, n'-srehant, or professional man who ha not the time to read a large daily paper, and yet desires to keep promptly tnd thouroughly posted. Sample copies will be sent frae on aphcat-ion to Globa Printing St. Louis, Mo Miss Fannie Lauvre of Mc i only in this wny Part one wiil Pherpn, closed a very successful be sent to any one who will send pnrey, Xierndon ana The election was close but by diet of hard work the Star Chamb-tt cwute were elected term of school in North Kearney this clipping and ten centu to the last Trec-lc She oapin up from Kav.sas City Journal,.

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Years Available:
1890-1901