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Matfield Mirror from Matfield, Kansas • 4

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Ho; id Notice Again to the Front! District iiiirl. The following disposition The second of the series of articles on the governmental departinenls al Washington was published in the FUELISIIED EVERY FRIDAY. in 4 mmms yiiiid (iiu the iitlcnfion of our iriouds and 5 to our largo and Mell selected stock From vliich to select PRESENTS Wc believe in quick sales and small prolits. Yes, just one-halt the usual proiit is alJ ve want. Purchasers could not ask for a nin liberal olTer.

Yours to please. F. TALKINGTON SON, a I-1 -1 i ii, C'iiahk Ixanuxs. PIONEER HARDWARE STORE P. J.

1 1 EEC, Proprietor, llHAl.KH IN Hardware Stoves and Tinware, Deurini' an, I (Is-liorne Mowers; John Deere; Plows ami lusters, Morrison Plows ami I'tiltivators, IhiUer liarbeil Virc. I also stock of FURNITURE. I liuve a tinsliop in connection with my ltanlwaie store and 1111 pre-larcil to do all kimls ol' tin work. My prices are reiuonnlilt'. Give ni al1- Matfield Green.

I'ropi ietor of the City Meat Market. fcJ also handle the ISKST till Flour. Matfield, Kansas. il Ciisr.s has been made: owa Mortgage Co. vs F.

Aline-feldt et al foreclosure, continued. 1). IJurton vs Perrin and Thorn-Ion et al. nHii'-hinetit. verdict for defendant.

Abby Chadwick vs II. Chad wick, Coo 1 laden appointed receiver to receive ull rents due or to become due on certain property and to look after the renting and care of same. Eastern Kansas Land Loan Co. vs (ieo. W.

Cosper et al, foreclosure, for plaintilV against Cos-jiers for and 12 percent, sale ordeicd without appraisement. American Investment Co. M. A. Campbell et al, mortgage reformed, and sale without appraisement ordered.

Alliance Trust Co. vs Coiuinision-ers of Chase county, appeal from decision of the board on damages allowed on county road, judgment for plaintiff forSlol und costs. State Exchange Hank vs Esther L. Perrigo, appeal from J. dismissed by plaintiff with prejudice, each party to p''y their own costs.

Eclipse P.icyele Co. vs Geo. Jerni-gan et ill and others, replevin, verdict for del' hint, Mr. Patton. D.

II. Terry vs Frank Lower et al, judgment against Lower, II. Ma-lorn and Jacob liiglow for and I '2 per cent, xudject to taxes on Unbind, sale without appraisement ordered. Caleb ISalihviti, administrator, vs McMannis etal, on note, judgment for 1 0 and 10 percent ami stay of execution by agreement until Feb. '25, I.

SIM. Jane C. Warren vs I. J. Church et al, foreclosure, judgment for 8 1 against defendants, and for SlTl.tiu and 12 per cent against defendants and Emporia Investment sale ordered ithout appraisement.

John E. Gillespie vs G. E. Wilson, continued. L.

E. Taylor llreaking Co. vs Joseph linker, Jr. continued. Sarah A.

Fresh vs J. W. Griilis' on note, rontinued. li. L.

Sam vs Swan Granger, sheriff sale continued. J. E. Ilocook vs Geo. Oliver and Wm.

Stewart, judgment against Stewart for and continued us to Oliver. The attorneys for Hoffman, convicted of grand la reedy, tiled a motion for a new trial. The motion was argued last Monday and was overruled. On Tuesday the defen dant's attorneys tiled a motion in ar rest ol judgment. Motion overruled.

Sentence withheld until Jan. ii. Defendant to give bond in the sum of for his appearance January H. In default, the defendant to be committed to the county jail. Toe case ill probably go to the nupivmc court.

M. Steel vs A. J. Penroil, foreclosure, Judgment for $21 l.oii and 12 per cent, foreclosure and ordered without appraisement. M.

V. Soutliwiek vs Cathrine 1 1 tlen, ton closure, judgment lor it) and 12 per cent, foreclosure and salw ordered ithout appraisment. J.M.Stee'.vs F. et al, lorcclosure against Arnold I link. John A.

liurkle and Gilbert Vott-able. E. Cook vs S. ('. Ihnhaw et al, sale coiilirinc I.

C. A. Struck vs E. L. Perrigo et delault judgment for defendant V.

G. llait against Manhard and Manila rd for 81, 7-11 ami In per cent, foreclosure and sale without appiaise-inent. J. V. Edge vs Stephen Schieilel, sale continued.

II. M. Dickson vs M. Parry, sale confirmed. Layman Culver, sale eonlirmcd.

Susan Mercer vs D. W. Mercer, divorce granted plaintiir and alimony, ami possesion of children. Judgment for alimony to be a lien on the farmer. Hanteil.

Kljjlit or leu men tnrep-resent (ittr well known house In this si ute. Our large und conipl'-te stock anil various Ihifs.sucli us nursery stuck, plants. Intllis, faiiey si Bil putuiiies. terlilicrs, elc.cn-iililc us In pay Imnclstiniii Mulut les even iiriliuiuy siiiesineii, Wiii-k run If mi 73.11') In SI per uiunili iin.l e.pi iis-ch acciiriiiii to inatciiiil In the inan Applv lllick, Hire. Mai si.

l'uill. house Is lespiinsilile. i 1 i- is gil I ell -Ii. I il el .1 hv A .1. Vlrr 1 nil to I tie lt ill ril ot le rinnil il M.M viirii- I ti.

Hulls, (: i'i it pel ,1 1 I eiTnint ot lii is wii- ii nti 'ell 111 I 'i iitUltisslf mn i I I Ml-Hl. pi iolllir I lie In, et :1 I'lililili -) i ih. I ni'-li. lo'l in II I i I I IllllV -ulli" li-lll illlifi- '-e en 1 l'li en SI let tv sen: 1 i i inn 1 1i i II ''I' i. I ii I In iii IIK'IM i MR SH llhl- -I.

Ill II ill I lie of Mil lit vet ii ill i hi 1 1 inn i I one mile to pel ill ii uls eiist corner I iliit eel loll I i el i 111 I lie ''il i i i lie I'onil I'oni-ni 1 1 west ei ii ner OKI I 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 U' I ll-l Mil ot ttle 1 1 1 I tl-OIll' I 111, mi'l ivvnsliip y- li'itlloll III I HI II 111 'I'll Ii 'L-' I III MH4- si lit! "I e'l'l Wliei-cninm. s'lnl lliiiii sieni'ls lln Inliiei 1 VI l.i It. r. I siin." Si I i'it nil I .111 I ti-l iiiet ii ills li illt tin- Si i i lll'l 1 of llo.ml MAURIC12 OLES, SVt' 1 I'll, il (W oois Is agai al he old statu! ii'inh Is Hrfiiin ui to i li al I he old stand to do all kinds of Shociiiakiii' oi' niriiiiN at in: ason viiu; FUJI CASH. "vT'Siufiiil iilttntiuii jfiu to ri'j it, i imuils-o Notury f'tihllc.

MuuImI.1 (i iiiKr- et Kiin aULSCIlllJl lor I lit- EMPORIA DAILY GAzirrrn 10 cents a lsioii Ii. Suienl.fio American Aocnov for 1 A 1 1 CAVEATS, TRADE MARKS, DESIGN PATENT! COPT RIGHTS, etc For niirl frto Hnndliook wrltoto SCI ISH.MOV.'.W. NKW VtiKrT. Otileit Itnrenu fur piitcnta In hvery mti'iit tain tint by tis hroilit bufora tli puUio tjftiigtk'u ulTeu 1'rou ut charge in Ui Lmptt clrnilfltoi Won of nnr ndpiitifln pnpnr Jn tht wurlil. biilnU'Oilly llhi.tratuil.

jN'u liilollliriint man iniiul'l tie wiuiuul It. woiililr, Joan nii'iii lis. MI NN CO. Ui'ujuliva, unr kurlr Cilj. rANY LAOY cmi r-i-t a valualile socruk.

tbat oo.t m. ISM, a rubtj; for ocnta. Mns. V. M.

flfP. CO. i riM' s- t. n.nitiM, Mn. Or.

flush's Belts fiEppliuncef Aa cm "I 1 i jVhdota f' I lii.il Nu mjhi rt ith, ijit-uiiiij f'nrr TvlifmiintKin, I.im'- himI Kilny unlnHMl. Nir.i.iHiHs.Sciiinl Wnl- JllMi Uli Tt'tHlI'l-'M ll lrll4 M' I flllrtif. xii'Mliuu UlMiik unii UotjL li ti. tali ni' wtiiti. VoIUtVledica AppIUnon riuu gtrevt.

M. Lul'IS. MO. VltJ i iiink( tv VIMI i 4 I 4 te mui lot vitality m.i,i Jt WARD IiiflirUTE, I.0UU per Fori in 1 i'; ..1 1 i 1 run 1111 ni.k. I .1.

II 111 Any tint' ini'iii ('mm Wc witnj ly vim Willi tlntl 1:1 i cut yen lietlilitij tn try tin- lui-ii Oil till' Hiirli Ik'l ll.lli 13 lllllili' tin- ourt I ailuri' I. iiiiWinivi 11 v. ilii K.i-ry li'-nir vnu lulmr y.m i a-il it ill.ir. No mir liu Is willing wink liiil. in in iki- lunio liiiini'V I'Vi ry liny lliun ran l-'i' I'liuti' ill llir iliiva ki anv iTiliiitirv tiiiilii mi lit.

Srml im buoi. Couiuiiillil' llif Illlli'Ht llileriliiilluli. il. At LETT ti3X tikiO, IORTLAK0, MAIMC. il.

ii. iil 1 1 THB OLD DGCTOP'SJ fcU LADIES FAVORITE. ATA VS ltF.l.l Mil at 11 -11 11 It "I In (M IH" I i i 1 ol 1.1 I mutri if ytrk l'r rviiUil. tina 4 cent UK. WAMU iNihUJIL, UUN.0th5t., 81.

Louts, Mc .1 Mrti. i. ember Tin U'erXy Time December 7. It relates to the Department of Agriculture and occupies, with the innutritions, liftcen cotiiinns. The story furnishes an inside.

iov nt the department and will probably give uiiinv of the readers of 'I In- inns their first knowledge of its extent ami importance. Cnlil recently the great agricultural interests of tin country had no distinct and seperate representation in the Cabinet, but much of the work now performed exclusively by this department was divided among the other departments of he government. Copies of ei I her Sninlm or "Wnklif iiHii containing the article liuiv be obtained bv inclosing cents to the 7 f. Notes. Single women ami whlyiws have ex ercised municipal sull'rugo in since with results: and there is no reason to suppose married women otild vote less sensibly than single ones.

Colorado defeated women su IV rage in IH77 by S.Oili) majority. In l.V.C! she has adopted it by K) majorit y. Vet some people continue to say thai thecpial suffrage movement is going backward. Now the Political Equality Chilis arc buisy sewing on to their eipial sull'rage tbtgs a second star for Colorado, besides the star of Wyoming. While they are about it, they may as well prepare a third star for Kansas, to be added next fall.

The men of Wyoming adopted full suffrage lor women in their State constitution afier they had had twen ty years' experience ol it as a lerrt- tory. lheineiiot I olorado have just lone the same thing without previ ous experience, on general principle). of even-handed justice. "Messed arc they who have not seen, ond yet have believed." Mrs. Matilda Gross MaeConnell has given the city of Pittsburg, live sipiares of ground for a public park.

She is the thiol woman in the cily who has given laud for park purposes, thus helping to remove from Pittsburg the stigma of beimi. perhaps the only town in he country devoid of open squares, plazas or public lawns. Yet these pubiie-spiritid women cannot vote. The fundamental principles of a s-. sein of Government like that of new Zealand are that Every one who has to obey the law shall have a voice in making it, ami Pint Every one who has to pay taxes shall have a voice in saying how those tuxes shall be spent.

To carry out these principles, our ow country has given a vote to every one over twentv-oue years of age, excepting criminals, lunatics, aliens, and women. Is it right that your mother, your sister, your wife, or your daughter should he classed with criminals and Man. on le- I 1 i be them It or red ted as aliens from a have tt pit tax if i pro pert 1 1 lit it I i i money shout I II' i represent utioli ei i I li hut while the 1 r. tie liiikar.l. an'', il I' Il is Vole, i '11 iv i I omen in nu .1 Is it rit'Jil the sainiill keeper.

oi li. ii i.i iii lies in tempting v. mi-1 il'' it 'ier In in hull ii eel a his ruin, slinii if a e. 1 1 i 1 your inothei sts- tel' llil'i. 11 lllistl is lilel'iliV iniiile miset.ilile, shouhl he helpless In answer to a rctierai liiMii all pain ol the I'tiiti il Mini s' the 'I'uleilii has puhlislieil in one volume', clot In ui nil all of the 'N'u-l'V l.etiets" ever writ I en hv lli late 1 K- l.iil'Ki'.

I 1 1 1 1 1 1 I tier tea liulillp U'1 Ulit h'l ters nil ol e.ii.in i.ipii Only ii ol I in' Hill- HIT pllhlinlicil ill I ii ink lorill. Kvel'vlmily llMH fi'll'l si illie nl (lie ii, hut lio hits reinl all of lliem I lie liook contains over luijic panes, ami ami all ihe Nn.s!i Letter rill en il peri ml of eitly-live years; also a purl rait of I). I.ockc from his last photojrtapli. It wotthl sell nl one iloll.tr or more, hut will never lie placol on sale. One liltti ilreil thoiisatiil copies are imw 1 i 1 1 prinleil ami houiul, aiel one copy will he sent pest pui.l hv imiii free to I'M'ry person who this winter remits one dollar for the Wn.ki 111 AI'K, one ycur.

invited to scud for a specimen copy of tin KKI.Y auk, hich will eive a full description of ihe hook, "The Nashy Letters." Tiik Toi.i'i'o Wm ui.v Hi. Ann is the hcsl nn.l most popular weekly news paper puhlished in litis country. It has 'he largest eircultition of any weekly newspaper, and pics to every State, Territory ami nearly every count of ihe I'liion. 1 1 1 one dollar il year, includiliiMhc ahoye mention cd honk free. Send postal to Tin: I ol n.

i Mini, lot a tri specimen copy of the paper. Send the addresses of your lriciulij also. I O. I i I C. I.

Are Makhiic the THE LOWEST PRICES "Overcoats, Caps Gloves SsaALSO OVERSHOES Of any lli-m in Clmse county. A Larac Stock Just Rscsivcd. Price 1 per year- HKKT IH'NLAI', Publisher. 1,. K.lihir.

Kntmeil In th I'om Muttlelil llm Kbiiihi, H.i'oml fills, null I ri kiuday, i After ThutiksKlvlny's over. Alter the turkey's ironi-, After the rk-hettt (Timlin's-All have buen fi'iisti-il upon, TUod with Rn ovi-rlmml Cometh till Hurts nf ills, Piliti. Hint retfretp mil inNfrlvlttirs, neuters mill ilimlniri mid plllH, It iM reported that t'tiiifirt'fihiiiitii Ftiiiston i to piitvlmse much near Went dial in. The, KaiiKiiN Oratorical UMKodation 1iuh decided to hold its next Mnte contest in Topekn, 2'). At tlie ineutiii" of the Southwest Kansas Teacher's nssocntioii lit infield, the principal feature of the uo-grain was a Delniine aesthetic drill.

Hob Hurdette to loot lire at Wellington and several oilier southern Kaunas towns in the near future, on 'The Rise and Full of he Moustache." Perhaps Nome thoiiuhtfnll capitalist ho desires to help on the cause of education will presently start a fund for punsioiiinjj disabled football players We are in receipt of the initial number of the Madison Iiidts which, has bean launched on the journal-iatiu Hen by E. O. Trask. We wish Ed hucccss in his new enterprise. There is a general desire to "begin life over nfjain" at Newton, and not try to be iicity too soon; so the old Htreet car tracks that have lain under the mud for several years, have been tuken up.

Some of the reforms demanded by the Populists are demanded by nearly all the people of Kansas, but Unpeople of Kansas can't trust the Populists to carry them out. This is plum statement of the situation. D. M. Jessup an ex-convict, is de-Hvorinn a lecture on the ''Management mid Evils of the State Peuiten.

tiary," at school houses in western Kansas. His aim is the elivation of morals ami reform of prison abuses. The Workmen lodges of Kansas have responded nobly to the appeal of their drouth-stricken brothers in the Western part of the state for seed wheat, and these little donations will eoino back in the course of time with big interest. TiikWkstkun Ki ii.w. am American Stock mkn, published at Chicago, is without iloulit the leading journal of its class, having been in the field for more than thirty years, and is the only Semi-Weekly agri culture journal in the world.

The Monday edition is devoted to commerce, transportation, li'iance, crop conditions, markets and a summary of telegraphic news from all parts of the world. The Thursday edition is devoted tu farm and household nll'airs, a dc-psrtnieiit being devoted to every branch of farm ami garden culture unit live stock. Also to literature, science, hygiene, education, poetry and a young people's department. Ettch of these two editions is complete in itself, and the subscription price for both editions being but the subscriber gets two complete und valuable papers for one Hubscription price. With ihe low price of tl.

'2 there is also given a beautiful 12-color picture of the wonderful World's Fair and Chicago, entitled the "Dream City," lux'ili inches, for framing, lis a Souvenir of the 'White is now but a dream, wo will club The Western liural and American Stockman with the Derrick nt only t'2. Every subscriber receiving both editions of The Western Rural one year and the picture of the "Dream City" free, Sample copies of The Western Rural, both editions, ill be sent to uny one by ad dressing Mii.ton (iKonoK. Publisher, 32 1 Dearborn Chicago, 111. ARTHUR'S 1894 TIM OIVOTf 0 TO THC IIITIHUII of TMt HOMC AND THK fAMILT. AMERICA'S OLDEST HOME MONTHLY 1 ANDSOMKI.Y illustrated, and filled with bright, entertaining, 1 nnil instructive rc idini-, Stories, Sketches of Travel, and History; Household liccoration and Kcouomy Department for the Hoy and Girls Latest information about the prevailing vntterna to every yearly R-ishiotis; $3 worth of Buuscrwer a piece ot choice $1.00 Rend for our handsome premium offers for getting up clubs.

Sample copy, 5 cents. Annum ARTHUR'S NEW HOME A1AGAZINE, 112-114 SOUTH L.Lj'kii', Ji i i ji kujatu 1. Moll. OVSiR i V1 i.U: liWsUi. 1 VTA music in every number, all for A YEAR THIRD STRF.ET.

PHILADELPHIA lAi 1A.Li.1A ii Ai ii-'. 1. I'-" Jk. jL v. ii.VvSRS CITY, MO.

i JllrJi.inr, Oldtll in i' 'iXlAL PRACTICE. r. 1, US ll, CI li'XIC, hi HI0US orf SffClAl r'-i iii'icil. All niiillrliirn i'li iniiii irii'iltrtii, UMeit i .11 il, si in 1 I I' ll'OTIl kic or iTfUk i. Ai'i-iiliil Si'int fur ipi iil.ni Iiciauinilly or by li-ttt-i Debility, i I i nt-rvous 'i ui ilifthuck, (r 1,1 1 v.

1shi tcx tin) jiwrr, lnt I l' 'UVQ l.lht, tit XII tl IIOVVIT, rV i (ihUm yen til loi'imiirriHra. -t "'VL 'iJSV c-urrtt with -v (jut liin.uic, cnttUiK. bou- II" I' "il, IIU 1 "ifi-nnu th- pt h.in-.-f'!!Ui1:.fixm Ttirltifb prstn a'. niH'owry in U. i' (Id t.tK-,-r 1..

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1893-1894