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The XVIth Amendment from Ness City, Kansas • 1

The XVIth Amendment from Ness City, Kansas • 1

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a rp Tn With. AM BUB Mi Jii ixl NO. 12. (Fouimi Ie.vh-NEAV SEKIES.) NESS CITY, NESS SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1885. No More Fancr to ear One P.

O. Roberts of Waring township had a Entered Rt the Ness City post-offlce for transmission through the mails as second Class mnil matter. The location of the 1). M. 4 A.

has been completed between the Arkansas and Walnut rivers. Belle I'laine News. fine mare bitten on the tongue by a rattle snake last Monday night. When we heard they were using whiskey, with what success is not known at this writing. and curried over 600 lbs, in addition to the safe without being injured in the leasti It took several men to unload it, but thanks to the boys who helped, the work was done successfully and before half past ten o'clock that day the safe was in position in the bank building on Court street.

County treasurer Ogden took a trip to Lamed this week, and Mrs. Ogden had charge of tho ollice in the meantime. ELIGlOUSERVTcEsT The Hon. John 11. Finch, as chairman ot the National Prohibition Committee, chal A grand national camp meeting will be held in ftismarck Grove, commencing August 13th, and continuing ten or twelve days.

The leading prohibitionists of the country are expected to attend; Ncal llow, Gov, fit. John, Geo. XV. Bain, Gov, olquitt, John Finch, Miss Frances Willard, Mrs. Lathrop, and many others.

It will be a representative gathering of the leaders of the pro Is tho editor of tlio Ness City Times tin holiest man? If you believe ho ling told tli truth in a single instance, listen to this doliblo-facednesB, which tends to show that some kind of "influence" must have been brought to bear tipon liiui to indued hint to support for bflico man wlioiri ho believes nnd ITY 1 rl f- -1 a --v lenges Dr. Dorchester, as President of the National League to a public debate. Mr. Finch repeats eleven statements from the manifesto of the National League, signed by Dr. Dorchester, and declares each of them to be false either in fact, or iu the color it gives to the tacts, and askf Dr.

Dorchester if he wishes to justify these statements. New York Witness. hibition party. To Prohibitionists of 7th Dis'rict. Schoharie Union Sunday School mcetn every Sunday at 10 in says is unfit to be oflice.

Hear This year is one of the best for us to keep up our organisation and now is the lime to the At. L. church at Schoharie. H. C.

Haidock, Sup't. Mits. M. E. IIaydock, Sec'y.

what he said al tho time tho accusations against judge Strang came Mr. Pinch is son-in-law of our show we mean to work for the principle of Prohibition and cot for olrioe. Let us not but: co-worker in tho prohibition cause, W. T. Manchester.

Ed. look to the "probability" of electing our Ness City Union Sunday School meets at Ness City at 0:80 o'clock a. THE ROLLER QilGAEl THE HOLLER ORGAN Is Mot a Toy, but a First-Class Musical Instrument. All tlie Worltliur Tarfs aromatlaof ROT.rn MF.TAI,, all ill t'isy sheet metal aud short lived Springs 1 tL tils, ardi rl. Ihe HI.

I lis aro of CEIOIAN SII.VEB and of Ori(in hire. The co--t ot Kit ra ttollers Is no more than nsTK)r. 1'rlre ot lloJlur Organ aud Throe Uoll.Ts, 1 0.00. We sttll Wunufa''turo cur Various of A.uti,lioni; ranifinir lu iirlce from mn to 88, Bead tor Clruulursi. Liberal luaucoiueBts to Canvassers.

THE AUTOPHQHE COPAHT ITHACA, N. Y. AVlmt ic the reason, Sir Chronosoope and Sir (itic, that you have nothing to say ticket, bi.t let us place tickets in the field at m. A cordial invitation extended every opportunity. Let not one county fail about the very grave charges now alloat to nominate a full ticket this fall, and wher Report of the Schoharie Union Sunday School.

May 21st, l8i5. ever there is a judicial district in which a against Our District Judge He resides in your town, and you must be posted. If the charges are false, is it not due to hira that to all. I'ked Bell Sup't. Oscau Dickson, Soc'y.

FREE METHODIST CHURCH. Judge is to be elected, see to it that a staunch prohibitionist be placed in the Held. In School opened with singing and reading you should contradict themfandif true, is the opening service in concert, and prayei the 16th judicial district a vacancy occurs it not due the public that he has deceived by the Superintendent. The roll call of of Rev. Joseph O.

Risheill, pastor, and the present incumbent, Judge Strang, that they should know the facts in the case? ficers and teachers showed officers all pres will preach 011 the dates named at tiave you any right to keep silent in a mat ler of such moment to the people? the following places: has been nominated for reelection by the republicans, notwithstanding the charges that have been circulated against his character, and that have never been answered or After this, hear what lie said in i ent but organist and all teachers present but Mrs. Lamb. Mrs. .1. M.

Broadbooks took charge of Mrs. Lamb's class. The attendance was as follows: Busy Bees, Willing mo. his issue of the 1th inst. June 28.

Ilighpoint; after S. S. a. school-houso after S. S.

BUY Workers, Cheerful Givers, (i; Bible class, denied by Judge Strang or ony of his friendf. The people of that district should use all honorable means to el ict Soma man that will till the office, and one against whom no TEIE OLDS UA00I1. 5) Officers and teachers, visitors, Total Hon. J. 0.

Strang has proved by his pourse upon the bench that he is eminently qualified for the position beholds. Iet us bave another four years of his administra p. July 2. Forrester 8 p. m.

July 5. At Olson's 11 a. m. attendance, ill, contributions, "I cents. The charges of dishonesty can lie.

preferred, tion of Justice Chalk us down iu favor of a re-nomination. PRESBYTERIAN II II lesson was reviewed to some extent from the superintendent's der.k. The question as to where the word "theatre" occurred in the Bible was answered by Arthur Manchester, Acts, 31. To the question, "Who if the first drunkard spoken of iu the would like to hear from each county in this district, how the work is progressing and what the prospects are for a convention to be held at Some central point in this distritt. "0, teirpora! mores!" Judgo Strang "eminently to Rev.

II. K. White, resident min ister, Ness City, will preach (D.V.) administer justice! Did you til Let us each ami everv one work in our own localitv, but let us confer together and at the following laces, viz: Mr. Manchester answered Gen. 9 21.

Questions for June ways talk that way, Mr. Wood? Let us refresh your memory; Did you Juno istli, Ness City, 11 a. 111., consult one another as to ihe best means to build up the Prohibition Tarty, Let me lt. here in the Bible is a pair of and p. 111.

Sc ioharie 9 a. m. hot. in October 1SR1. nfrpr tha Tin shoes Bpoken of? hear at once how the work progresses, and July 5, Bazins, 11 a.

m'; Well- 2nd. Where in the Bible does it speak of I desire to have the names of the workers of manville 6 p. ri. the Lord shall shave with a the district. Yours for the liiglit, JOSEPH LAKGELLIIR polt vs.

riiilhppi case had been tried before judge Strang. Without jury, and, the judgment rendered fiyaint iour clients; tlie defend After singing the school closed in the July 12, Schoharie 9 a. Ness State Central Committeeman 7tb district. usual manner, MABV K.HAYDOCK, Secretary. Uity .11 a- m.

and. p. m. July 19,, Bazine 11 a. and 8 Wellmanvillo 3 p.

m. ants, uid you not saw with an oath. IN THE MARKET. All of Our Wagons are Made from Choice 8eleoted, Indiana 1 Timber, Thoroughly Seasoned and Fully Warranted. Send for Circular aud Fries List-- OLDS WORKS, FORT WAYNE, IXDV Don't worry about the rain we will get enough and to spare." (hat you believed Judge Strang iad been bought? Answer, if you uly 2G, Schoharie 9 a.

m. Ness Two banks in this town at the present time and more coming. ean, for, JVjui dit mot consent." pou't evade tho question, for you Fred and George Eorthwijk, the bankers, LangellierlHaydock General Land Agents, NESS ClTY, KANSAS, Arc prepared, to do a General Land Agency business. They lo have the finest horses aud carriage in town ME17 Another heavy rain, accompanied by high pught to know that we can "tell it put" ns we did in concerning your impeacljucut brforo 'Squire wind, fell here Thursday morning Dr. Curtis of Cyrus has lately lost three tKs Him Am Curtis.

Voters of Ness, county, tine yearling heifers from aonie unknown tand firm in your opposition to cate settlers 011 choice claim; make nil kinds of hunt papers; nil kinds of conveyances, etc. They have several deeded farms for sale and inexplicable cause. Mr. Harris has bought (lie two lots south City 11 n. m.

and 8 p. 111. E' CHURCH. i 1). L.

Knowles, Pastor, residence Ness City. Preaching as June 28th, Spring Valley, 9 a. Bazine, p. p. m.

Ness City, "11 and 8 p. Stwr, 3 p. m. July 12 Valley, 9 a Bti.iu,c, 1 I'O p. 111.

i Schohirio 3:30 p. m. July 19, Ness City, 11 a. m. and 8 p.

111. No: th Star, 3 p. m. July 2(i, Spring Valley, 9 a. m.

of Ham Smith's, and will erect upon the vrong doers nsinring to ofhee. National Prohibition Conference i There will be a ational conference of the at reasonable figures. The follow same two tenant Louses ing aro a few 110111 their list: C. P. Lynn closed a four month ler of No.

1 16') acns deeded. miles south Jrohibiuon part at ake Bluff, Illinois, school at Schoharie last week. lie gave lillO good satisfaction to patrons of llle district, of Wa Keeney, 1' acres broken, fruit and ornamental trees and shrubbery, good house, stable, well 18 feet deep, springs on northeast corner. 1.1 m. The lightest rrmnine Shuttle Sewintt Machine evor produced, combining greatest simplicity, durability and Judge Barnd was taken prstty sick last Saturday and had to take to bed, He had overworked himself that day and the day No.

2 IV20 acres 18 miles north east Xes before. There is some talk of lliera being a Govern City and 23 miles from Wa Keeney. Never failing running water, stocked witu German carp, store and post-rlllce on land, acres undor cultivation. First-class tract in every respect Will take stock in trade if purchaser prefers. 1,500.

Baine, 1 :30 m. Schoharie, 3 :30 p. in. speed. It is adapted to a greater variety of pi actical and fancy work than any other.

No ever required. For particulars ns to priced, and for any desired information, address DAVIS SEWiKG MACHINE ruent Land Ollioe detective in this district Investigating certain frauds, "Turn the Prayer mooting every Thuisdav No. 8 1G0 acres 9 miles west of Rush rascals out night at City School-houso. Centre, nice upland, all tillable, 30 acres broken. liSSOO.

John Stephens lias been improving his WATERTOWN, N. V. residence the past week. He has laid the Leaders aixl Stewards' meeting for month, Saturday July 11th, at No. 4 120 acMS 8 miles west of Rush floor and plastered the basement.

He has Center, Walnut creek running through, good 2 p. 111,, Ness City. put down the upper floor of his barn also, dinner, gorai won, nu acres broken. JSUO. 158 Tremont Boston, Mass.

1223 Cliostnut St, Philadelphia, Pa, 113 Public Square, Cleveland, Ohio. No. 7 203' acres deeded. All Inrlmed E. R.

Spaugler and E. H. L-liss, two drum by wire Running water and timber and best improvements in Ness county. 41. 43 50 Jackson St, Chicago, H.

mers made their first visit to this county last week and took in thS festival at the I HE WARfJERi and i This conference will be composed in ac-tordance with the precedent established in Ihe New Vork ily confirmee, January aud fib, as follows: I 1. The executive committee of the national pichibitiod party, 8: The of the nalionr.1 committee ho may be able to attend. I 8. Representative members of the party from any part of the country. JOHN B.

HNCir, Chairman. A. J. Jl'TK'KH, Hor Secretary. The total number of diuggiat applications filed with tha piobate iudge laat month amounted to P.ry'i..- Ki-iiualing the cost of Uling nt live cen 3 for each application makea tho snug JitiJu sum of lflij.fn for the lodge.

Nut so bad after all, considering the hot weather. Italia I'luine News, 1 That's it lTojfiblican passed ho proiont prohibitory Iti under pretenso of working for prohibition See the remit of republican legislation on the subject as evidenced by. tho follov.ii'g item from the same paper: Sumner 'county has sent as her quota to the Btate Penitentiary last September 27 personsJ-17 of which were horse thieves. The rcpubii'Jan party in this Rev. Nicholson will preach, fRev.

Goodrich will preach. JSunday-sdiool concert. mm Tho Ness County Bank is hi No. 8 SlO acres deeded, runninir water 0era Hall. They say they are coming iu the best grove in Western Kansas.

Sub- again stantial improvements. (Km), i A. H. Clark left 'morning for No. 10 acres deeded land.

8 miles from county seat Well iuinrovcd, running a Keeney to build a coal house at that place to tofa the coal he has or.Wed and 1 nted on Penntylvania avenue, first door tiouth of tho P. O. and Hr. N. C.

Merrill, 0)10 of Ness corntv's waier, gooo limner, an under lonce. No. 11 Belinouithmi tit of a timber. which no in a le uuvs Willi a cargo claim in the northern irt of ihe county. of lumber.

oldest Hcttlei'i') is Proprietor. He No. 13 EeliiKiubhmontofi! timber-claim Kev, A. Watson the founder of two and a half miles north the count 10 uiiiiiig a fJCJll UUSlllCHS. 'M seat.

Watson Lane county, pa.sed here 011 his way home from Jetmore wheie he went to No. IS jelinqulshniant of liom estead I'red nnd George BorthwicL two 4 1-2 miles porth west of county sjat. S.i buy out W. Pratl's interest in the material used on the Herald printed at Dighton. N.

10 acres deeded and relinnuish- The county seat war will Boon wage fierce energetic young men of pleasant address, came from Cresco, Iowa, this week, and oponod a bank on Court street in County Clerk El- ment of a tiuiber-claim, In northern part of Nts county. l'lenty of Jiving water on FOUR MACHINES IN ONE, A nmndrnst 6eelfr i A Fivld Cultivator ncf Harrow A Corn Cultivator, and a Oue-Mu! so Corn CuUlvator. In (hat county ns we are told that' another (ceded School houseon timber-claim. for deeded quarter and fcasO for the relinquishment timber-claim or will take town has been s'artod a few miles from Watson. The railroad will settle all disputes next year.

ting'e liew building, under tho name and tstylo of Bank of Ness City. 700 for Not 17 ICC 011 Walnut creek six Moses LangelKer and Albert lias- A. iStliith Beck, who hn been miles south east of Ness City, all under fence, good improvements iv isTi'Vmcnti, oonu 'tit'ii in th UiiiHliMi it.i in '(-( lltd-IHilHt, ClHI- -Bun-fa thu anymh-r bulky 114 ir.ii. ii, tn HnpiTlr-rtif i.hrtl Miiriii-Xttoth fiti iui-1 .11 Rllonl to Imy 1 (Inliiira ()ift. In oodt.

iB tMf.iiiimir.ti ihan bu( nti.r-l (xiuaiiit tli iii-'l ffoi Hiti i ttv urn any othr it. mi I-r luuun No. 1 I Hit) acres one north of Neoa Eaoh 01:9 of the- i I'1hh in tun i'je ri fi I'tnitifi Ilul iiw flml It al-urviTti'iyot ihitt- tlto Iritri'r Jo Tim A UN I- 1, Kiri.ii-m p-v ii'f-f AVarut-r Hrt.U-r ce WliI r.ffri..r Sub-in Hi 1 i u. ftt L- i Citv. KidiiKjuishment to timber-claim.

fMMi. sulTeiijig from blood poisoning for several years, died in this city last WediiCwlay morning after suffering 'Tuciuting pain. Ho was taken Biuht for Inn Wn ill Mato is responsible for tho legislation giveii us, but it reject rcpon-wliility as to the adoption of the to the cm'stitutioii, as cell vfey might for tho aruc-iubfient i not have beeii tarried with- vote's fpiiiii tbfr sicot of Cyrus brought from Va Keeney the safe of ros tl'e The safe is a fine one, with time lock, and weighs pounds. Tho boys left Ha Keeney at 11 a. Wednesday and reichtd here with it Thursday evening before aix o'clock in good The wagou used in Aoyl'J 1C0 acres deeded and Improved.

on J'awnee creek Ut miles south-east ol Ness Uity. give inniv notice next L'O liiO acres improved school land tinea luil iih of Nets Citv U. week. tl'f) us th T-pngMll 'er,.

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