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The Dorrance Nugget from Dorrance, Kansas • 1

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DOR RANGE NUGGET HE NO VOL. in. DORRANCE, RUSSELL COUNTY, KANSAS, THURSDAY, NOV. 22, 1888. He must be up and doing, who vould keep abreast of Truth." TERMS: $1.25 in advance, otherwise $1.50.

SAMUEL H. HAFFA, Editor and Proprietor. Thn Aortin'ttinn nf the fai-npntpr Afft- LEGAL NOTICES. County Officers Local Items. I morial M.

E. church will take place in Representative B. Corbett County Attorney W. J. Eastland Probate Judge J.

S. Chadbourae Sheriff James E. Smith Treasurer C. M. Harshbarger County Clerk J.

B. lliittes T. R. HOT-iT-iJSTD, Dorrance, on Sunday, December 9th, a. D.

1SSS. Several prominent speakers Union Pacific R'y THE OVERLAND Hie only Line Carrying the United Statu Overland Mail. Alabastine at the drug fiuits are sweetest." JJoys! i from abroad will be present and take part in the ceremonies. Particulars Ilegisterof'leeds. "7.7."NelsonWoleot I how i3 it DEALER IN next week.

Xotice for Publication, Xo. 7059. Land Office Salixa, Kas. Oct. 22, iss.

Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has tiled notice if her intention to make final proof in support of her claim, and that said proof will be made before the Register and Keciever at Salina, on Nov. 23rd, 188, viz; Lucy Heaver H. E. 23,282 for the 11. n.

e. and 11. n. w. See.

4, T. 12 E. 11 W. She names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence upon, and cultivation of said laud, viz: Allen C. Carson, Harvev L.

McAdams, Edgar Harris, Benjamin G. Scriven, all of Lucas, Kansas. S. M. Palmer, Register.

County Superintendent J. A. T. Dixon 4'onnty Sun'eyor W. G.Russell Coroner X.

I. Sturdevant Chas Woleott, Cliairman Commissioners, Charles Shaffer H. Kellogg DRY GOODS AND GROCERIES U. P. R.

R. Time Card. West Bound. Wo. $03 Pacific Express ,653 a No.

201 Colorado 641 Boots and Shoes, m. m. F. o. 213 Local Freight.

arrives p. m. 1 departs :18 p. in. Bound.

East Highest market prices paid fo" all kind of produce. Through Pullman Sleepers and Modern Day Coaches from the Missouri River. MAKING DIRECT CONNECTIONS TO Denver, Cheyenne, Ogden, Salt Lake City, Sacremento, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Portland, and all Nebraska, Colorado, Wyoming, Utah Idalio. Montana, Oregon, Necada, California, Washington, Territory, and Pacific Coast Points. Baggage Checked Through from ah Points in the East to Points Named.

No. 204 Atlantic Ho. 20a Eastern Wo. 214 Local Freight C. V.

353 p. m. 924 a. m. a.

ill. Callaghan. Agt. KANSAS. DORRANCE, Democratic post masters can prepare to step down and out any time after the 14th day of next April.

Boys you will not be Harrisonized before April 14th, because Mr. Cleveland is not relieved of his office until that day. The new law changes inauguration day from March 4t.li. over to April 14th. Wilson Eagle.

The editor of ttie Eayle had better follow the advice given by the Kansas City Times, also a ocratic paper, and that is for "Kansas people to read more and vote less." One paper comes as near telling the truth as the other. President elect Harrison will be inaugurated March 4th, and there is no new law changing the date to April 14th. The editor of theEagle undoubtedly had beard something about the Centennial Inauguration anniversary which occurs in April, but his nerves had not recovered from the severe shock they received on the Gth of November, and he therefore got things a little mixed. SHERIFF'S Under and by virtue of an order of sale issued by the Clerk of the District Court of Kussell Couuty, State of Kansas, in a cause pending: therein, wherein B. K.

Abbe is plaintiff and Perry Baker, Ann Baker ami Lehold Fisher Co. were defendants, I will on SATURDAY, DEC. 1, A. 1888, at the North door of the Court house, in the city of Kussell, county of Kussell, state of Kansas, at 1:3 o'clock p. of said day sell to the highest and best oidder for cash in hand the following described real estate, to-wit: The west half of the south west quarter.

The south east quarter of the south west quarter, and the south west quarter of the south east quarter of Section eighteen twelve U'i) sonth, Range eleven (11) west of the 6th P.M., in Russell county, state of Kansas, with appurt-renances thereto belonging. Said real estate to be taken and sold as the property of the above defendants, Perry Baker and Ann Baker and sold to satisfy two judgement debts obtained by foreclosure of mortgage, -one in the sum of St3f in favor of B. K. Abbe (first lieu) and one in the sum of S53.20 in favor of Lebold Fisher Co. (second lien) with interest from the 23rd day of April A.

D. 1888 at 12 per cent, per annum, 011 each judgement ana costs ef suit. Witness my hand this 23th day of Oct. A. P.

18S8. Jas. E. Smith Sheriff, Russell countv, Kansas. Burton Moore Attorneys for Plaintiff.

DORRANCE A. M. KEN YON. Proprietor. Special attention paid to Commercial Salesmen.

Good arcomoda tion for boarders. The Tables are Supplied with the Best the Market Affords. NIXON RTCH, Dealer in and Manufacturer of Saddles, Harness, Whips, Etc. Sole agents for the celebrated Spooner patent collars. W.

II. McAdains foremen. Dorrance, Kansas. Look Here If you want a Loan or have anything FAMILY SLEEPERS FREE on all Through Trains. Hardware at cost at Haifa's hardware for cash Gov.

Martin has issued his Thanksgiving proclamation. Poor Campaign Lize and Election Bet! We shall not hear of them again for some time. For bargains in hardware call at Haifa's old stand. When you see a man wearing a new hat at present, you can safely "size him up" as a republican. Hardware at cost at Haifa's hard ware for cash The entertainment given by our city schools last Friday night proved to be a success in more" ways than one.

Coleman and Maehin have some bargains in real estate. Isaac Hopkins of Ellsworth spent Sabbath with his brother R. D. Hopkins of this place, U. S.

can loan you money cheaper than the cheapest. T. W. Hail came up from Ellsworth Sunday morning to spend thejlay in Dorrance. Ten dollars will buy a round trip icket from Kansas City to any point inColorado and; return.

It you wish to trade your tarm in the east see Coleman Machin. L. B. Hail and John Hammond went to Salina to-day to take a higher degree in the Masonic order. Coleman Machin have farms to trade for eastern property.

Mart Smiser, of Kussell, was in Dorrance on Tuesday evening, and reports say he felt rather "jubilant." Butter and eggs taken in exchange for hardware at Haifa's old stand. The man who lost on his election bets now fully realizes how "riches take wings unto themselves." to loan on improved farms at per cent; see Coleman Machin. Mrs. Joe. died suddenly a few-days ago.but up to the time of going to press we have been unable to learn the particulars.

Trade or Exchange, call and see to For further Information regarding the ter fltory traversed.rates of are.descrtptlre pampa Jets, apply to the newest agent ot t8e Union Pacific Railway, er connecting roadj, ot iddreas. E. L. LOMAM, J. S.

T1BKET3, A. G. P. T. G.

P. 1 A. THOa L. Kimball, Aet'g. Gen.

Manager. Omaha. Gi address, T. G. Nichols, Agent, Dorrance Kansas.

List of Letters Remaining in thepost -office at Dorrance for the two weeks ending Nov-17th, 1888. Fields Leese. Mrs. Lyda Studebaker. In calling for the above please say "advertised." B.

J. Rankin, P. M. Wilson, Kansas. ueDiw 1888.

TheLeading Paper of the West 1888 W. S. BROWN, M. D. the brightest paper in the west IF YOU MAKE 1 BUTTER Phy; sician ana oursreon.

OR SHERIFF'S SALE. Under and by virtue of an order of sale issued by the Clerk of the District Court of Kussell county. State of Kansas, in a cause pending therein, wherein B. K. Abbe is plaintiff and Henry Green, Harriet M.

Green, 1. C. Andrews and W. II. Strowbridge were defendants, I will on SAT URD AY, DEC.

A. D. 1888, at the north door of the court houselin the city of Russell, county of Russell, state 01 Kansas, at 2 o'clock p. m. of said day, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash in baud the following real estate to-wit: The south-east quarter of Section twenty-one twelve (12) elevendl) west of the sixth(G) P.M.

in Russell county Kan, with all the appurtenances thereto belonging. Said described real estate, to be taken and sold as the property of the above named defendants Henry Green and Harriet M. Green, and sold to satisfy a judgement debt 011 foreclosure of mortgage in the sum of with interest thereou at tlie rate of 12 per cent, per annum, from the 23rd day of April, 1SS8, and eosts of suit. Witness my hand 29th day of October, A. 18S8.

Jas. E. Smith, Sheriff, Russell county, Kansas. Burton Moore, Attorneys for Plaintiff SIIERIFF'SSALE. Under and by virtue of an order of sale issued by the Clerk of the District Court of Uusscli county.

State of Kansas, in a cause pending therein, wherein The Central Kansas Loan anil Trust Company are plantiff's, and M. E. Hutch The Weekly Time from date till Jan. 1, 1880, for one All calls promptly attended to. Charges reasonable.

Office In Smith Bros. txan Ofilce. North of track, Dorrance, Kans. The great political campaign which opens this fall to every one that lie should subscribe for the paper whteh will give all (he news in the most attractive shape. This "The Times" does, and it has established a reputation for publishing How They get It in Kansas.

Banker to tall real estate agent who had just won a barrel of bottled on election: "Here is your barrel of "All right just roll into my oliice." A short time afterwards the real estate agent opens the barrel, takes out the bottles and carries some of them into a hall where there is to be a society meeting that night. After the meeting is in session and the real estate agent and the other members are having a "good time," the town boys who by the way had gathered in a grocery close by, made remarks in the CHF.RSF. buy YOUR Farm'Butter-making Apparatus, Farm Butter-making Supplies, Factory Butter-making Apparatus, Factory Butter-making Supplies, Creamery Butter-making Apparatus, Creamery Butter-making Supplies, Farm Cheese-making Apparatus, Farm Cheese-making Supplies, Factory Cheese-making Apparatus, Factory Cheese-making Supplies. The Daily Times $10 a year, $5 lor 6 months. The Sunday Times, HOLLAND WARD, Attorneys-at-Law, 16 pages, $2 a year.

is -OF- ADDRESS "THE TIMES," KANSAS CITY. MO. D. H. ROE Russell, Kansas.

253, 255, ana 257 Mnzie it. inson, L. L. Hutchinson, W. V.

Meggison, Rebecca Meggison, V. Vv Jellison aud S. B. Jelli-son are defendants, I will 011 SATURDAY, DEC. 15th, A.

1888, at the North door of the Court house, in the city of Russell, county of Kussell, state of Kansas, at 2:00 o'clock p. ni. of said day, sell to the highest and best bidder for casli in hand the following ColVctio'is a ciaity. Money to lor. mi farm property.

following style: "Wouldn't it be a joke on if some one would steal the balance of that down in his office while he and the rest are upstairs." "Wouldn't it though," says another. CHICAGO, ILL. If yu have not tried CHR. HANSEN'S U. S.

Muck can loan you BALvRY GO. aescrinea real estate 10-wu: DANISH BUTTER COLOR AND REN-N ET A LETSi try them. The best makers Lots No.six (C) aud seven 7) in block No. six i) money cheaper than any one else in J. W.

WOTEV, ATTO Y--AT LA W. Office over Holland's store. use them. "What do you say boys, lets go down Dorrance. in Siortli Dorrance, Russell Ka all the appurtenances thereto belonging.

Said described real estate to be taken and sold as tiie property of the above named defendants, to satisfy one and get it," says another. donation party will take place at certain judgement 111 the sum ot with interest from the sth day of October, A. 18X8, at "All right say we do." The boys leave; a few stand guard 12 per cent per annum ano cosis 01 .1 oe sold subject to a wrior mortgage of Sl.o.?j to The the M. E. church next Wednesday evening for the beutit of Rev.

Dana. Anything in the way of provisions will be thankfully received. and the rest go behind the building and JTITI AT mrn Central Kansas Loan and Trust Company. Bank of Dorrance witness my nana tnu lotii uay 01 rsovemoer 00k around for a Avay to get in at the As luck would have it the tran A. Jas.

E. Smith, Window glass of the following Mierin, uusscu county, Kansas. Holland Ward, Attorneys for Plaintiff. som over the door is open and in a few JUlil sizes at the drug store. 7x9, 8x10.

9x12, TRANSACTS A SHERIFF'S SALE. Under and by virtue of an order of sale issued 10x12 and 10x14. 'uki! Bp minutes a ladder is raised to it, and one of them ascends, crawls in, unlocks the door, and others follow and pick up Dr. C. W.

Day, dentist of Ellsworth, by'the Clerk of the District Court of Russell county, State of Kansas, in a cause pending therein, wherein The Central Kansas Loan anil Trust Company are plaintiffs, and Custis E. died at his home on last Thursday. GANERAL BANKING BUSINESS a load of bottles and disappear for a good hiding place before opening them to get a drink, for which their mouths had been watering ever since the word The doctor will be remembered by many of our citizens as he used to make occasional professional visits to Dorrance. LOAN and INSURANCE OFFICE uutnouse ueicnuant, 1 win on SATURDAY, DEC. 15th.

A. D. 1888, at the north door of the court house in the city of Kussell, county of Russell, state of Kansas, at 2 o'clock p. m. of the same day, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash in hand, thefollow- Kansas.

Dorrance, Several tiist-class organs, a second had been first mentioned in the hand wagon and a Perkins Wind-mill store ing uescnoeu real esiaie iu-wh I-ots number eleven (11) and twelve (12). In for sale at this office. Say boys, this is the best All letters of inquiry promptly answered block C. in the village of Dorrance. Russell THE couuty, Kansas, with all appurtenances thereto drank since I left college in The new addition to Mr.

Bommer's I have Indiana." there ueiouguig. reai estate to oe taKen ana soiu as the Dionerrv of the above named defendant "Xo flies on us in getting store building on the north side is now It has permanently cured thousands of cases pronounced by doctors hopeless. If you have premonitory symptoms, such as Cough, Difficulty of Breathinpr, Ac, don't delay, but use PISO'S CUKE for CONSUMPTION immediately. By Druggists. 23 cents.

to satisly one certain judgement in the sum of boys?" adds another. under roof and the work of completion Dorrance Kansas. "We're dandies, 'aint we Office at drug store says Co, is being pushed on as rapidly as pos Sin. 72, witn interest tnercou iroin tne otn uay of October, A. 1888, at 12 per cent.

er annum and costs of suit. To be sold subject to a first mortgage of S400. Also lot thirteen (13) In block Wilson MTg another." sible. tiie village of Dorraucejtussell county, Kan After hiding carefully what they sas, witn an appurtenances tnereto belonging. -Coleman Machin are agents for could not drink, they disbanded for the said real estate to be taken and sold as the property of the above named delendant to satisfy ARE YOU GOING repair all kinds of the Michigan Mutual Life Insurance night.

one certain judgement debt in the sum of fC.so Xjist of Xjetricis company. To Kansas, Missouri, Colorado, The next day the real estate agent John Winebrenner butchered a hog was seen to take an occasioual walk in witn interest iroin tne 5tn uay 01 Octooer, A. u. 1888, at 12 per cent per annum and costs of suit. To be sold subject to a first mortgage of 250.

Witness my hand this 13th dav of November, A. 1888. Jas. E. Smith.

MACHINERY. out-of-the-way places and looking into last week which tipped the beam at 600 pounds. This is no campaign lie or ins 1C0 acres six miles north of Dorrance all the barns and other outbuildings he Sheriff, Kussell count, Kansas. Holland Ward, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Are prepared to do all kinds of ripe Cutting, fish story, but solid facts, and goes to passed, and keeping his weather eye A good stone house one and a half stories high and abasement 12x20 in the clear.

A new frame barn 16x28, 12 feet high to eaves and roof half and Fittlne. Prices reasonable. Give us a call when In need of repairs of any kind. prove, though the corn crop was short, that we can still hold our own on raising nice fat hogs. open for a glimpse of "the forbidden fruit." Every imaginable place where such things could be hidden away in Family Grocery's Kansas.

Wiuiox, was peeked into. The same course was -If you wish to buy.sell or exchange pursued for several none of it property correspond with Coleman was found. MILLINERY. I have one of the choicest selections of Milli- Machin. In the meanwhile the "boys" were it ware.

80 acres under cultivation, 40 acres In pasture.fenced with post and three wires, balance in grass aud can be easily cultivated. Frame house one and a half stories high 14x24 ft. with side addition 12x17 ft, plastered dowu stairs but not up stairs. Frame granary 10x20 Tt. Frame stable 1GX18 ft.

Well of good water with pump. Also spring in pasturt-field. Uerry trees, some bearing; 400 currant bushes aud some other small fruits; 100 plum trees; cottonwood trees. One-half mile to school; five aud a half miles to railroad town of Dorrance. Price S2000.

Cash 9O0, balance four years. "So. 63 80 acres fine level land; every foot can be plowed if desired; 10 acres now under cultivation. One mile from school. Seven miles to Dorrance a good railroad town.

This is cheap tt S7WJ and don't overlook it No. 69160 acres; three miles from Dorrance a cood railroad town: one and a hatf nrliea to Ed. Schermerhorn was up from Wil keeping their eyes open on the real es aery goods ever brought to Dorrance, consisting of the latest sryles of bonnets, hats, feathers, son on Thursday to look after his business interest in the store of Lang Co. tate agent and holding their sides to flowers, ribbons and trimmings. Miss Laura side.

keep from splitting, to see him strain Jos. G. Wengert can loan you mon ing his neck to peek in through the ey cheaper than any man in Russell PRICE LIST. 2 evaporated blackberries 25cts. Arbuckle's coffee Tb 25cts.

Corn can lOcts. Black berries can lOcts. Green apples bu.75 cts. Brooms each 20cts. 24 bars good soap 1.00.

Good syrup gal 50cts. Potatoes bu. 80cts. California fruits of all kinds. 3 lbs dried grapes 25cts.

Sweet cider. The finest line of candies in town. New sauer-kraut. cracks of buildings into which he could not gain easy entiance. But county.

Nebraska, Oregon California, or any point in the West or Northwest? If so you will of course wish to be informed as to the cheapest, shortest ana most pleasant route. You will wish to purchase your ticket via the route that will subject you to no delays, and by which through trains are run. Before you start you should provide yourself with a map of the Memphis Route, (Kansas City, Tort Scott Memphis R. the only route from the South to the west. This line runs its entire trains with Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars, free lieclining Chair Cars and Elegant Day Coaches from Memphis to Kansas City, saving many hours' time over any other route.

For emigrants from the South to Oregon, "Washington and the Far West, this route is especially desirable, as holders of emigrant tickets are by this route carried in first-class cars on first-class trains. Close connections are made at Union Depot, Kansas City, with overland routes, carrying free emigrant sleeping cars through to Portland, Oregon. Thus passengers by this route have but one change of cars, Memphis to Portland, Oregon. When you go West you will save time and money by purchasing jour ticket via the Memphis Route. Send for a large Hendershott, the famous drummer S.

G. WARD, the thing good to keep" and began leaking out, and finally the whole thing was told. Then the fun began in boy of the Rappahannock, will give a musical entertainment at Wilson on i school. 110 acres in cultivation. 30 acres fenced December 18th.

good earnest and everybody was laugh The Old Reliable for pasture, 20 acres in timber, the growth will more than keep up fire for family, and makes the best natural shelter for stock and watered idg at the joke. The real estate agent Coleman ccMacnin will lend you gave the boys a talking and some of money cheaper than any man in Rus I by creek and river aud is the nicest grove in tha country. Two frame houses: oue 14x16 one and sell county. Produce taken in exchange for goods them felt serious while others were laughing it off. The real estate agent Blacksmith 1 Machinist at Our Republican exchanges the last went to Russell in a few days after pitch.

Also good granaries, corn cribs and wag on sheds. The farm Is nearly all fenced with posts and wire: 130 acres under cultivation balance good hay land. There are 200 apple trees beside other small fruit and forest trees on the place. Also good well and windmill. This place is cheap at 21.00 per acre.

80 acres under cultivation 60 acres more nice for farming; 20 acres good pasture and hay land. Frame house, one story with good cellar under house, cellar plastered. Kansas stable to hold twelve head of stoek. Two granaries, one corn crib. Hog and feed lots, young orchard, small fruit.

Forest trees to protect orchard and house. Stone quarry sufficient to get out fence posts and building rock for building purposes. Well with windmill and pump. One mile to school. Oue and a half miles to post office.

Ten miles to Dorrance a good railroad town. Five and a half miles to Bardene a new town site which is expected to be built up this summer. Railroad graded and town platted. Price $2,000. No.

116 160 acres; 80 acres under cultivation balance in grass and hay but can all be easily cultivated if desired. Frame house 14x16 two stories with basemeut; side additiou to house lOxlG one story. Stable to hold eight head of stock. Three and a half miles from Dorrance a good railroad town. One mile to school.

Price $1700. $900 cash, balance to suit purchaser. No. 121 160 acres, 60 acres under cultivation, balance all nice and level and can be cultivated with ease. Frame house 16x28 one story high; Kansas stable, holds fourteen head of stock.

house spring.one well seven feet deep. One acre feed lot. One fourth mile to school. Six miles to good railroad town of Dorrance. One and one half miles to post office.

Price $3200. Want 40 acres in Ohio, Van Wert county preferred. No. 126160 acres, 90 acres under cultivation, 50 more can be cultivated easily. Balance hay and pasture land.

2 or 3 acres good building stone on one good for stone posts easy to get in shape. Frame house 12x23 one story. Straw stable 12x30. Straw cowshed 12x50. A welL Few apple and peach trees.

Price Sicoo. $900 cash, balance on time. Four miles from Dorrance a good railroad town. This gjeat bargain. two weeks had much the appearance of finding out all about while there, a circus poster.

recieved the following important mes hogs, cats, dogs, fat men, thin men, all helped to give vent to the exceeding great joy of the Republican editor's Horse-shoeing a specialty. Caa bo found a few doors eas Stauter Holland's store, of heart. Collect twenty-five cents. Found two empty bot ties, come home at once. If you wish to trade your tarm or After Forty years experience in the fireparation of more hn One Hundred map of this route.

Send for a copy of stock ranch Dbitt Co. will 'give you I I k4 II Tkmunit for Detents in I I K3 I I tha 1 United Xuua and Fore lira conn- a customer. The fun still continues the real estate man wants his replaced and the Agent For ADAMS' WINDMILLS. the "Missouri and Kansas Farmer," an eight-page illustrated paper, giving full tries, the publishers of the Scieotifie utau a half stories high with 'L 14x16 one story with a number one cellar. Oue frame house 22x16, one and a half stories high with stone basement under it same size of two and a half stories high.

Good well nf neverfailing water only sixteen feet deep. Twelve bearing apple trees and some other young apple trees Stone stable one story, five stalls. Two hen bouses all stone. Improvements worth half of price asked for this laxiii. price $2700.

2M cash, balance time. No. 85 One new frame house 1Cx20 two sto. ies high, 4 rooms and cood well close to the door Lot 50x150 ft. on 100 ft avenue one of the nicesH in town.

A good bargain at $650. No. 93 80 acres, one mile from Dorrance goo railroad town and new. 40 acres under cultiva tion, 38 more can be easily cultivated; 3 acres orchard beginning to bear. Frame house 16x1s with addition 8x10.

Frame stable 12x14. Well between house and stable, 29 ft. deep and plenty good water. Barn 16x36 two stories high well near and only 8 ft. deep and plenty good water.

Raspberries gooseberries and pie plant aufil cient for family use. For sale or trade for mdse. of any kino rrice $20 per acre, cash tVM, balance tin: Coleman Machin can loan more Tanks put up, American continue to oiiciwrs for patents, caveats, trade-marks, copr-risrhta. for tha TJnited States, and boys are undecided what best to do. and reliable information in relation to Tumps or other money on your tarm than any other agent in Russell County at 8 per cent Owing to the delicate nature of the "case" nothing serious is expected to those two great States, mailed free, Address, J.

E. LOCKWOOD. Limine fitting done without commission. 'm short notice. happen, at least we think no one will G.

P. T. A. Kansas City. i Vlso drill Tubular be hung: Or, II.

D. Ellis, Ticket Agent, a Joe Wengert can loan you money at 7 per cent on the commission plan with Wells and guaran 31 Madison Memphis, Tenn. Every voter should know- FACTS. tee plenty of wa- that the Union Pacific the privillege of paying any time with "the Overland Route" aud the Wabash Western REMEMBER 'er or no charge out any bonus. to obtain patents in Canada.

England, France, Germany, and ali other countries. Their experience is unequaled and their facilities are unsurpassed. Drawings and xpeciEcations prepared and filed In the Patent Office on short notice. Terms vry reasonable. No charge for examination of modal or drawings.

Advice by mail free. Patents obtained through Monn AOo.arenot'eed Inthe SCIEVTIFIC AMERICAS, which Ha he largest circulation and is the inlluent ewspaper of its kind published in tha world, rhe advantages of such a notice every patentee understands. This large and splendidly illustrated newspaper is published WEEKLY at 93.00 a year, and is admitted to be the best paper devoted to science, mechanics, inventions, engineering works, and other departments of industrial progress, pub-lisned in any country. It contains the names of all patentees and title of every invention patented each week. Try it four months for on dollar.

Sold by all newsdealers. If you have an invention ta patent writs to Muna publishers of Scientific Amerioaa, XI Broadway. New York. Handbook about patents mailed free. commencing Sunday, October 14th, will run villbe made for That the Union Pacific the Overland Route" and the Chicago and Alton R.

commencing Pullman Buffet Sleepers through from Cheyenne Miss Minnie Boone had her arm veil. via Denver, to Kansas City and St. Louis, with Sunday, November 4th, will run Pullman Palace severely wrenched while playing in the Correspondence onlyoneehangeofcars from Portland or San Sleepers through from Salt Lake City, via Den school house yard last Wednesday, Francisco. The shortest line from Portland, ver, to Kansas City and Chicago, with only one Although painful, it is thought that John Machin change of cars from Portland, San Francisco or San Francisco, Helena, Butte City, Salt Lake and Ogden to St. Louis.

The priacipal line from For Farther Infotmation Address. nothing serious will result from the 7EI trri Dorrance, Los Angeles. Take this line from Portland, San Francisco, Helena, Butte, Salt Lake City and Ixs Angeles to St. 1.0111s. The quickest, time injury.

1 Kas. BALEY Sl CO. DORRANCE KAS. from points west of Cheyenne to St. Louis, Ogrten to Chicago..

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