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The Dighton Journal from Dighton, Kansas • 4

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the facts and figurs completely THE OUTLOOK SPLENDID. Within a year there has been Aaesjov for refute and overthrow every asser tion made by the opponents of the enormons growth in the popular confidence in and respect for the Journal. a BEN I GREEN, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. iUJJUU -illklM new taiiff in relation to its probable or possible effects upon our foreign commerce, and at this time, administration of President Harrison, and in the public estimation remarkable as it may seem, of all and reeard for the President him Consumption Cured. An old physician, retired from practice, having had placed in his hands by an East India missionary the formula of a simple vegetable remedy for the speedy and permanent cure of Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and all throat and Lung Affections, also a positive and radical cur for Nervous Debility and all Nervous Complaints, after hating tasted its wonderful curative powerd in thousands of cases, has felt it his duty te mst it known to his suffering fellows, Actuated by this hsotiva and a desire to relieve human suffering, I will send free of enrage, to all who desire it, this recipe, in German, French or English, with full OFFICIAL PAPER OF LANE COUNTY the nations of the earth prosperi self.

This has almost silenced it ma THa mm On- ty exists only in theJIJnited States. Entered at the Disjhton Post-Office as second BIHB11 whiwc class man matter. onaora nf thft resident auoui The sapient Springfield Republican Oldest bureau for securing patents In America. gttintiftt mttim J1CHC his grandfather do not go. It is in the Democratic party that ihcfr- a a DIGHTON, KANSAS, MARCH 10, 1892.

arises to remark; "It is hard to hold the South 'solid, that is, to keep the saner in the nSteflS-ent lrv3 rtnnr cacity for business is oovious, ana rdrcnlstton mt an BplsndldlT tlloe should be Without i $1.60 six Democratic majority in all the South ecfk tJNN OO Address L18HSBS. 861 Broadway. Hew tauan rim nine rwauaariaatak UEU WlWt and St a Sli ern States from disintegration. Yes, indeed. The collapse of the Louisiana lottery shows that Democratic solidity is on the wane.

Meridan directions for preparing and using. Sent by mail by sddrssing with stamp, naming this paper. W. A NoycS, 820 Powers' Block, Rochester, If Y. rasa.

AUnm CHORTH AND gH Four years and a little over nine faction ltee months ago we made onr initiatory House, two-thirds Democratic, is a I bow to the reader of the Jotjbnal daily obiect lesson, teaching that and today, with as much pride, make the party responsible for it is in- our, retiring bow, and bid you each a capable of straight business and I kindly literary adieu, without a sound principle, and that There are various reasons for thus place all departments of the doing, most prominent among which Government in such hands would is, the fact that three newspapers have a dangerous experiment Un- been trying for sqme time to make der the the Republicans money where one could but make a hving il the entire to can conclusiveV rry the counfry, consciousness, All our teachers are expert reporters. jrerman silver tbs cases are yOTtCEfffl PtJBtffiATfON. si 1 PsaBBaBBkadoC a pinta Ot BM IMC gold Worthy stttdents assisted to positions. Senator catalogue to.The Capital City Scrhool of Short hand, Pes Mplnei. Iowa, J.

Mebap President ty etonr sasjts I WSI nnest qttsli Land Office at Wa-Keeney, Feo .28, lK. Notice is hereby iriTen tl5t the following- named settler has fated notice of his intention to make final proof in sop port of his claim, and that said proof will be made before H. E. Wool heater. Clerk of the District Court of Lane County, Kansas, at Wgttn, Kansas, on April 11, 1892, Vis: t'gee IHVESTHEMT SCCBBlf lES Otto U.

Zimmerman, and there is a public itself. Another good reason is, we Homestead Application No. 18668, for the west half of the south-east quarter and sooth half of the south -west Quarter of section 12. township 18 .11 a ik.i ik.4 south, ranee 27 west 6th p. Kansas.

Am jkh ling brightafBas, dust and mWmu Km YaadAmpsvoot and warranted to gf iU efl fl TTafli expansion I iBilme escspenntiH toner mm I rsti ffjpMLuo HQ yaaUrsATi Vwja If jjgysny aiy' Fo He name the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence noon and cultivationof MUNICIPAL BONDS jKPUSTRIAL STOCKS CORPORATION BONOS APPROVED BANK STOCKS said land, wis: John a. McLieisn and Morton Morenead, or Beeler, Kansas, Stephen E. Munson and Charles O. Johnson, of Alataota, Kansas. Lkk faoNBOK.

Kegisfer. U4.LY IIUGTIB, OTICE FOB PUBLICTION. "Hp. 7288. 1 believe there is other ways for mak- liiiremwwioiwiuiw, wm inga living and with less werk and is the safe thing to do.

It is false more independence. There are other and a folly to say Mr. Blaine minor reasons which are unnecessary noances again the candidacy for to mention. the Presidency because he expects The office has been disposed of to defeat. It is precisely the other Herald Publishing Co.

who will wftVf He for8ees victory, and thave our full permission todo with krjowirjg him8elff prefers to pur- Ta" sue the path he is on. His leader- in time boil the two down so that the publican party of Lane county will hlP not It will be asked to support one paper, J5 he more hvld and Potential thus placinjr it upon a foundation of because his position of unselfish- TRIED, MFC, Land Office at Wa-Keeney. Kas. Feb. 1892.

Notice ia hereby riven that the. following MY GOOD IHTBItUT. -ALSO named settler has filed hotice of his intention to HEALTH II VtEALt The Horrwt ftrsTfti is the Mul- make final proof in support erf his claim and that said proof will be made before H. E. Wool-heater.

Clerk of the District Court -of Lane iirasj4Si ifsvsrrwMT wnowmnrtmm in PnoepsAOus ciTtsa. county, Kansas, at Digliten, Kansas, on April 8, FOR FULL PARTICULARS AND REFERENCES, Aforrjs M. Fosdick, Homestead Application No. 8822, for the north WRITS NERVE AND BRAIN K8CHBACH, MoDOMAJLO A COn west quarter or section township is sooth, range 29, west 6th p. Kansas.

He names the following witnesses to prove his continueus residence upon and cultivation of, harmony and we hope will greatly ness will give him in greater meas- assist in securing party success. We me than ever the love of millions, hope that the future all re- whose devotion must find other TREATMENT said land, vji: Albert C. Hildreth, Nial R. Sheets, David G. McClelland and Thomas J.

Barkley, all, of Digh-ten, Kansas. 5-10 Lxk Monroe, Register. publicans will be satisfied to lend manifestation than in striving for CSSl.l IIV SB hrn their assistance to the support of but tne presidency for him. As Mr. iBtalUswt bitton SSSSSi 29 A OUARAHTIKD BDB9P for hysteria, dizziness, convulsions, nervous headache, nervous prostration, caused by alcohol or tobacco, wakefulness, nerv- OTICE FOR PUBLICATION.

Ho. 7900. to-day. paper instead of conceiving the Blaine makes his in terms most ridea that eawould-be boss and 1q 8inCGre-8tudiou8ly Land Office at Wa-Keeney. Feb.

15. 1891 leeiai, yertonai tcotion. I nn-irt ak to bri efl -S oua twltcblnas. mental de- I Utach tar aUrlr Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final mxof in sitDDort of his claim, and InttUlfcnt penon Ka MmMiiiM 1 a avoiding a shadow of suggestion to that said proof will be made before EL Wool- ZS" preeaJon, insanitv. prema-ET htre eta aye, misery, decay and death.

St Is a sure ears fr LOSS Or rowXK in either sex. BUWM.U VUUaUVW IIUOII 111 Mr mx, wae read tad and- who, inatniotloB, work indua- his great constituency Republican success is in the air, and lie terly impossible for anv one man to to the wishes of all the bosses heater, Cleric or the Court of Lane County, Kansas, at Dighton Kansas, on April 2, 1892, rix: Si David JSu Osborne, caused by ovar-xrtioa or eu-aoaia. To mtSTOSS LOST UAH- how to raa Then-ollara thatr out nor factions, and if you should be un- publicans turn to President Har Homestead Application No. 10878, for the south naalttlaa, aart- fortunate enough to not gain your rison with confidence and pride. east quarter of section 31, township lb south, range 27 west 6th d.

Kansas. HOOD and thus build up the vigor of the constitution and give that elasticity of action so much admired In MAM IT Mil and WOllASLT WOMEK. it is tfc7 nra. alio fUrntth Uuation desired ends, do not place the entire Murat Halstead. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation, of, said land, is: inZTai Charles F.

Craig, Lincoln Wheateroft, Henry -blame upon the shoulders of yeur opIoiBunt, at hleh you eaa ira lit at amount, charga nothing id recairt nothr GROTH OF FOREIGN COM MERCE tTWDER MCKINLEY TARIFF. XL. Capeil and Joshua D. Wheetcrort, all of Liu poht. Kanss.

3- Lee Monroe. Register. jq'OTICE PO PUBLICATION. No. 7180w a sovereign WSC 4IUAJB.ANTEK six boxes to buildup end cure the wont cases of broken down men and women.

This is a remed ased for years with marvelous success by an cm neat ahyMHaa, and it will not disappoint you. Price, by mail, pre-paid, gt per box, or six boxes for sjbV Wi smx oxes we send our written guarantee to refund the money if the 8peciflc doea-notenVct a eure. It builds up and makes MIR MAHLT and WON Eat WOMAHLT. sWSend stamp for circulars, Ac Sola Ageats, JACOBS HAS at ACT 00. Atlanta.

Oa, P.O.Box SOT. KKrxaxNcxa: Capital eity Bank, Atlanta Constitution, Commercial Agencies. The following facts, taken from i 1 en ane-il, a bora, la difficult ara, or that ilraa much I detlra btr penon from i diatriet or ty. I hara ail- publisher but rather load him lightly. The terms of the deal by which the Herald Company secures the control of the Journal, are" such that all mon-ey due on subscription covering a period of a year or more falls to us, and the official records, dispose of a is hereby given that the following-named uettler has Sled notice of his intention to make final nroof in sunoort of his elaim and dy taught and rtdad with am.

multitude of theories, to say nothing of countless Democratic false- that said proof will be made before H. Wool- ployracnt a Urg heater. Clerk of the District Conrt of Lmne 1hey are to fill all unexpired advertis- wno ara All la nw. county, Kansas, at Dighton, Kansas, on April diifir contracts and unexnired snhsm-in- hoods: olid, aura. Full particular! free.

A Sat" yo know all. if Tom eooclnda to go bo further, why. no harm la dona. Addraaa, K. ALLEN.

Bss A0. Autraatat, MaOaS. au, i5K, vis: Caleb 1 0Qr imports of merchandise Pre-emntion Declaratory Statement. No. 15342, Oar friends will no doubt wonder! in 1891 wre $828,312,645, about for the south-wist quarter section 9, township 16 south, range west oth p.

Kansas. He names the Following witnesses to prove his FITS what we intend to do now for a live- $5,000,000 greater than in 1890, Jihood, and will state that we $57,768,162 greater than in 1889, continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viKi i Job Thorp, Jnlius Jewell, Dennis Wheateroft and tzzekiah Thomas, all ot Unpont, ivansas. 5-10 Lee Monroe, Register. CURED OTICE FOR PUBLICATION. No.

7187. hall, for a time at least, follow the and $126,450,216 larger than the 4rade taught us by our father, and annual average for ten years, will join hands with those who are 2 During 1891 our imports of making every effort toward the devel- merchandise free of duty were of rSfJT Ka? 'or the valueof 3429,326,779, in. 4he rights of whom we have of, Land Office at Wa-Keeney. Kas. Feb.

11. 1892, Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has fi led- notice of his intention to make final nroof in suDoort of his claim and always always thai said proof will be made before the Clerk of the District Conrt of Lane county, Kansas, at labored the farmers. 1UICtt0 lu irw imporw ot Dighton, Kansas, on March 20, lHHZ, vu: 41 over low, and an increase of $168,162,295 over value of like im- Herraan Tnon, Hnmeatead Annlicatioh So. 10293. foi the north To those who have given ns as- distance in any war.

wa offer nnr Whbstto, S. Dec: xo, 1891. Strs: I wish I could let mil who are suffering from any JTeres disease know just how good your remedy is. My aou used it one year, and is 10 the stoutest child 1 have With many thanks, I rciaain yours, H. A.

TATE. GsifKsis, Dec. aj, 1891. I have not had one of my Sad spells since I commenced taking your medicine, six months ago. THURSY ELMORE.

east quarter of section 14, township IT south. naoet sincere tt anks and assure them Porte 1889. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation ot fiaid land, vis: of our appreciation of their kindness, 3 The percentage of free imports and assistance, and wish in 1891 was 51.87; in 1890, 35.1; in jjrou, one and all God-speed on the 1889, 33.9. Willi. H.

arr new. Hnsrh W. KicKet ana Henry R. Stevens, of Shields, Kansas, and Albert C. Hildreth, of Dighton Kansas.

Sr8 LM Monbok. Register. roaa to prosperity. 4 The large increase of free im-4 Mi If if SB Nil 1 6 C3 Bsffl ill 1 fii Or iilmn in la illicit mlm "SELF-CLTOHMI ssssssH 3 OTICE FOR PUBLICATION. No.

7138. ao uiose wno nave ever made ports of merchandise has been of Land Office at Wa-Keene v. Kas. Feb. 1.

Philadelphia, Jan. a. 189a. I personally Umarne of two casea of JUs, one case of St. Titus Dame and one of Arr-tvtu Frostratiom cured by this remedy.

C. A. WOOD, Treasurer American Publishing House. Notice is hereby siven that the follow Settler bas bled notice or his intention to final nroof in sutfteOrt of his claim, and make nmnf will ha mHn hnfnre H. E.

Wool- heater. Clerk of the District Coart of Lane coun ty, Kansas, at Dighton; Kansas, on March 19, lswz, vis: John Beely. If you are afflicted with Fits, fit. TUnsP JUsaee, Insomnia, or any other Nerve trouble, we will send you On Bottle Tree, all charges prepaid by Homestead Application No. 807S, for the north, west quarter section township 17 south, range Give Age', Post-Office and State.

Address at. west otn p. Kansas, He names the folIw4g Witbeeses to prove HALL CHEMICAL test FliHL, ft. hi fnnt.inuntiR renileB(e tibtin and curtivntion of sn.id land, viz- Thomas W. Linn, of Healv.

Kansas, and William J. Hyde, Daniel- W. Zink and George W. Park, rf-fehtottvKansap 2-9 LiEE Monroe. Register.

fcii Ty. TX ar 8Uch artilea as enter into the dai- downrau, we desire to say for their i 7 i benefit that they have failed, and of the rople, -that while some of them labored hard our exports in to brinfr about circumstances which 1 was 970.506282, nearlir a would com poll us to walk out of the oillion of dollars, exceeding the ex- oountry, we have had the pleasure of Prt8 1890 by the sum of eeiog some of them in positions 003,734, and of 189 by the sum of which would not permit them to walk $143,399,935, or the average annual out and the end ia not yet. value for ten "Vfy the sum Of With this we aay good bye to our $26,563,150. readers and deliver the faber to our 6 This immense increase in iex. tfftfr Ports has largely been fn bread- stutfs, cotton, provisions, man-Toe tariff reduced the ufactures of iron, steel, cotton, and slaty on binding twine until it was copper.

Price in 1891 was $142,193,636. Springer free binding twine bill is Thft justeighteenmoothsbehindtheiimes. The reciprocity clause of the The bird's nesl belongs to last year DGW opened new markets and there are no eggs in it. or our frooce and increased our 36385--- exports AlTi'8 't8n Qeor 9 Oor total foreiRn trad, in 1889 Alliance, grew quite pathetic in his speech on the dianproprion 98,811,928, bill when he promised to deal fairly an lncrease of $117,918,654, oYer with the veterans who upheld the total ope8n of 1890, of $201 Union flag and asked better treatment 179097 over 1889, and of 388,006, JJOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. No.70W.

Land Office at Wa-KSettsy, Jan. 7. 1892. Notice is hereby anvenjShatthefollowiiMr-nsm-ed settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that aid proof will be made before the Clerk of the District Coart of Lane connty, Kansas, at Dighton, Kansas, on March IS. 1893.

vu: John H. Owen, Homestead Application No 7925, for the southwest Quarter of section 5, township 19 south, range 29 west 6th Kansas. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, snd cultivation of, said land, via: Otis D. Bates. David L.

Martin, George Hansen, David A. McWhirter, all of Dighton, Ksn- 1-6 LKS Mokboe, Register. OTICK FOB PUBLICATION. No. 7130.

Land Office at Wa-Keeney. Jan. 30. 1892. An -Absolutely and Grouwo Wrm Tht IHwt Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed nodes of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before H.

E. Wool-heater, Clerk of the District Conrt of Lane connty, Kansas, at Dig hum. Kansas, on March 14,1892, vis: Jacob Graves, Great Fire PRccAUTiOri A NECESSITY Homestead Application No. 11271; far the ne th Csi Ptl ior "tne one-armed and one-legged oyer Uk unual average for is. townsnjD se veterans who upheld the honor of our teE year.

rnoy 1 flag." Mr. Watson ought to know 10 British trade i AmUin. mtm. by this time that thmas mi. fhaA rTr.

Harrow and DeVM f. wee, John Q. Boss end Je ytmX Htts MYf Ssfply Ctw Gsrtinger, of eSKDBaasQJK.

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