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Oberlin Herald from Oberlin, Kansas • 4

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CAUCUS. ADDITIONAL LOCAL. The voters of Dresden township that are in favor of the election of IQcralil. V. J.

Bryan are revqestwl to meet at tho school house in Dresden on We want American money to do business in America. When we want to go to Europe we will buy European exchange that will command European money. for Gold. FVtUSHKD EVERY THURBBAY. Sept.

10, at tt p. in. to nominate a township ticket and other Important business. committee. J.

U. Wltrlg wi In town Sutur-day. lie nhowed ui a nam pie of peuchei raised on hU farm that our type aetter pronounced exsellent. Frank Gill handed ua ft big dollar while up attending the rally Tuesday, his time was not quite out but aald ho did not want, to loose a number. THURSDAY.

SEPT. 17 1800. McKinley Bryan W. K. HAYES B.

II. COLDHEX, Editor. for Silver. Don't trifle away time when you have cholera morbus or diarrheoea: Fight them In tho beginning with DeAVitt's Colic Cholera Cure. You don't have Those in charge of the allied silver force at headquarters inTo peka arc well pleased with the tht PmirAc.

Otwlta, law, Mcnnd-clau ur. to wait for results, they are iiislHiiiiin- earnestness and energy the people eoim, and it leaves the bt wols in healthy condition. W. T. Stevenson.

are showing in campaign work. FOR Tom VanPelt, of Sherman, returned Inst week from an extensive trip to Oklahoma and Indian territory. He says that a man that has a home In tnls country will do just as well to stay and look after it. From all accounts Chamberlain's cough remedy Is a Godsend to the alllict-ed. Therein no advertisement about CAUCUS.

A Bryan club was organized at Tho voters of Summit township that -re In favor of the election of POPULIST SPEAKING. McElroy's appointments, Lofran, Sept 18th.reunlon. Uill City. Sept. ll)th.

Sf-pt 21nt nnd 22nd. Oraham Co Uoxlc, Kept 20th. Wkwu. Oct 1st. Ilavn City, Oct Kusscll.

Oct 3rd. Nov. 4th, at ratification of Bryan i election. Srooerie Bryan for president are requested to meet on September at ciock this; wu feel just like saying It. The Iliawath, Brown county, last week with a membership of 1174.

This is at the home town of Gov. Morrill. It is an indication as to how the silver craze is dying out p. at tho Blrkey school house to nominate a township ticket and other AND- business. V.

V. johnhox. asware Democrat, Carrollton, Kv. For sale by W. T.

Stevenson. The southwest Kansas published at Hupoton, Stevens county, A. A. Dunmire editor the first paper In the state to put Senator Leedy in nomination for governor has the following to say of our candidate for the legislature. Mr.

Dunmlre attended the last session of the legislature as a clerk in the senate and knows where of he speaks: Hon. W. D. Street.of Oberlln.Kan-sns, was nominated recently for the fourth time by the populists of Decatur county, for representative. A free silver club was organized at Clay Center the middle of last week, with over 600 names.

If silver men are all anarchists as the gold advocates claim," anarchism is not so very dangerous after all. KLECTKIU HITTKItS. Electric Bitters is medicine suited for any season, but perhaps more generally needed when the languid, exhausted feeling prevails, when the liver is torpid and sluggish and the need of a tonic and alterative is felt. A prompt use of this medicine has often averted long and Mrhaps fatal bilious fevers. So medicine will act more surely in counteracting and freeing the system from the malarial indigestion, At poor man's prices.

Call and see me. Car Norcatur flour just received. constipation, dizziness yeild to Electric HAY Kilters, 50c and 9I.0U per bottle at T. Stevenson's drugstore. ES, The Grocer.

The law of the United States, of April 2, 1792, made 27 grains of gold 11-12 fine, equal to 371 grains pure silver, which, with the alloy, was made by the same law the unit of value and of the money of account throughout the United States. NOTIfE. There will be an adjourned meeting of the Democratic County Central committee at the ofliee of In Oberlln.Suturdny, September 19, at 2 He has served his county three sessions in the legislature, and in such a munner that his constituents regarded him us the safest man in sixth distrlt to represent them in congress. He was defeated by a close vote In the convention. It being hard to keep a good man down, and knowing him to be a man true to his trust, will return him to legislature.

He served three years as president of the Board of Regents of the Kansns State Agricultural College by appointment from Governor Levelling, with honor to himself and a credit to that institution. We have the pleasure of personal ac-quantance with Mr. Street, and congratulate the populist of Decatur county for their wise selection. lU CKI.ICN'S AltNICA SALVE. Thu best salve in the wnrhl for cuts.

brnisi'S, salt rheum, fever sores, teller, chapped haiiils.ehillliiiiis.cti ns. itiitl nil si in eruptions, and positively cures piles, or nti pay required. It Is iruurunleetl t.t give perfect satisfaction or money POPULIST TICKET. For President, WM. J.

BRYAN, of Nebraska. For Vice-President, THOS. E. WATSON, ofGeorgia. STATE TICKET.

For Chief Justice, FRANK DOSTER, Marion county. For Governor, J. W. LEEDY, Coffee county. For Lieutcnnnt Governor, A.

M. HARVEY, Shawnee county For Congressman-at-LarRe, Rev. J. D. BOTKIN, Wil son county For Secretary of State, W.

E. BUSH, Jewell county. For Treasurer, D. H. HEFFLEBOWER, Miami county.

For Attorney General, L. C. BOYLE, Bourbon county. For State Superintendent, Wm. STRIKER, Barton County.

For Auditor, W. H. MORRIS, Cherokee ounty p. m. W.

II. Fakrow. Ch'm'n. refunded. Trice cents ii.

box. lor Sale by I. Stevenson. C. H.

Bkanstool. See. At the overflow meeting the mm court house Tuesday evening it was turned into a political love The Spanish mill silver dollar of 371 grains of pure silver was adopted as our standard unit of value in United States in 1792 and money of account. It was the standard by which all other commodities were reconcd, including gold, silver and all other metals. feast.

Judge Bertram, Dr.Mead, Col. clear for Oberlir A good residence property in Pueblo, Van B. Wiggins and others spoke to a very enthusiastic crowd. OABTOniA. ISaSt" tow SITUATION IN COLORADO.

property-Missouri 160 acres, clear, 115 acres in cultivation, houses and plenty of timber and running water, for good, clear Decatur farnr propcrtj Sixty acres, clear, in state of Washington, to exchange for a clear farm in Decatur county. Smith county, Kansas, 200 acre clear farm, highly improved, tc exchange for good stock of hardware. Clear farm, 6 miles northwest of Oberlin, 125 acres in cultiva tion, to sell for SSUO. Time half if desired. Dwelling house in Oberlin, 14x26 feet, to sell for $55.00.

Farm and city property to rent. SHIBBOLETH The nico rains of the past week have made the ground in excellent condition for fall plowing. Mrs. T. E.

Talbot visited her parents near Rexford last week. Miss Bernlce Lnverty spent V- nosdny at J. W. Tibbels. Albert Anderson commenced a six months term of school in the Huddle distirct, Monday.

September U. John Wolford bought a nice cow from Frank Ilousina last week. Price paid There is not a single reason why the people of Kansas, Nebraska and all western states should not vote together with Colorado, for Bryan and free coinage of silver. To show how the feeling Colorado really is we clip the following extract from the Tope-ka Mail and Breeze, (radical gold Geo. W.

Keys. SHERIFF'S SALE. In the District Court of the Seventeenth Judicial Diitrict, nittinr in nnd lor the County of Decatur, in the State of Kansa A. B. Dewey, plaintiff, William McTermott, guardian of tne minor heirs ofPeterKaulin deceased, vii: John.

Peter, Mary, Kllen and Annie Kau-lin also Katie McDerntott and William McDertn-otl all and only heirs of Peter Kanlin, deceased, and John Kaulin, Peter Kaulin. Mary Kaulin, Kllen Kaulin and Annie Kaulin and Waller A. Wood Mowing and Reaping Machine Company, defendants. By virtue of an Order of Sale issued me. out of said District Court, iu the ahove eruitl 'd actio I will, on Tuesday the day ot Cclober, A.

D. ISMS, at i o'clock p. of suid dav. at ihe east front door ol the Court Hume in the City of Ob-Hi ir-the County oil lecatur. offer at pui.iic sale, and sell lo thr nnd hut btiider.

lor caf in hati.i SHERIFF'S SALE. punnc.vnox of SUMMONS. bug.) i District Court of the Seventeenth in t. For Congress, 0 Congressional District, N. B.

McCORMICK. For State Senator, 30 Senatorial LEVI PRICHARD. For Judge Appellate Court, Northern District, S. w. McELROY.

For Piesidential Elec tor, THOS. F. EAGAN. VOUXTY TICKET. In i he District Stntj of Kansas.

Decatur County, District, sitting in and for the County of Decatui Court oi county "That Wolcott himself realizes the situation was shown by some Inez May vs No I0O. .1. Carlson and wife, and Mrs. C. Ericson and family spent Sunday with friends near Lund.

Fr.Ttk Whitnali, Dcren riant Saitl defendant rrank "ai'I t-ike notice remarks he made shortly aiter the St. Louis convention. "When all the folMwtnti described re.il e.tnte. to-wM: '(he South Fast Q'tartp (S 1 of Spction Thirty Five I in Township Four (I) -ouih of kanee f'ri'i Teller goes home," said Wolcott, Mon toil horses to Messrs. Hamilton nnd shipped ear loud of tine "the depot at Denver will be that he has been sued in the ar.nv named uit for action for divorce upon the ullxd jiiunfis of x-trenre cruelty and gns ticket of duty ai.d must, answer the petition filed therein hy aii plain tit) on.

or before, the day of October a. JMIti or ail petition wilt be taken as tru and judgment lor phiintiff in said action, for divorce, will be rendered accordingly, skal Attest: Kka Rffiucr, CUrk of Court. Bektram McEi uuv. Att'y for Pl'ff. in trie State of Kansas Luanda f.vood, aintilT.

vs Charles V. Hatch and Minnie Hatch, defendants. I'y virtue of nn Order of Sale issued ta me, out nf Court, in the above entitled action, 1 will, on I ues'Jay the 21th day of Sopt, A. l. lHJMi, at '2 o'- lock p.

m. of said day, at the east front dooi ot the Court louse, in the City of Oberlin, In the County of Decatur, in the State of Kansas, offer al public sale, ttid sell to the highest and best bidder, lor cash in hand, all the following described real esime, to-wit: '1 he north half cf the southwest quarter ciioo hi teen tlH, in Township two 2 south, of ran ye tventy-seven27 west of the (Uh and situate in the County of Decatur in tho State of Kansas. 'Dhe above described real estate is taken as the property ot said defendants, and is directed hy said Order of Sale to be sold and will be sold with out Tw enty Six wst. IvinK and situ i.e in the county of Decatur, in the Slate ol" The above decihed real estate is taken as the property of defendant, and is ditected by said Order of Sale to be sold, and will be Hold without, appraisement, to satisfy said Order of Sale H. A.

Griffith, Sherff. ISertram McKlrov. Ptt'vs 'or PI'fl. crowded with 20,000 people, yelling 'Glory, They will carry him on their shoulders from the train to a carriage driv SHERIFF'S SALE NOTiCE en by six white horses. Tne streets will be strewn with roses; young girls in white dresses will dance before him, as Miriam danced before the ark, and crown i i appraisement, to satisfy said Order of Sale In the District Court of the Seventeenth Junicta1 1 a (iKiKFl lH Sheriff District, sitting in and for the county 17-22 Behtr.m McKut'jY, For Keprercntative.ioard Keprcsentative District.

W. D. STREET. For Clerk of the Court, FRANK REEDER. For Probate Judge, WM.

REDMAN. For Superintendent of Public Instruction I. K. HUBER. For County Attorney, J.

F. PETERS. For Commissioner, 1st District. H. A.

HANSON. his brow with laurels. "When I go home the railway station will be empty and dark; SHERIFF'S SALE. In the District Court ol te Seventeenth ludicial District, sitting in and tor the County of Decatur, in the State of Kansas: C. P.

A. Dewey, a co-partnership, plaintiffs, vs Elizabeth Doom, Robert G. Dcom La- Turette and Minnie R. LaTurette, defendants. Ky virtue of an Order of issued to me, out of said District Court, in the above entitled action, I will, on Tuesday the day ol October, a.

d. JrtOil, at o'clock m. of said dav. at the east front door of the Court House in the City of Oberlin, in the County of Decatuj, in the Slate of Kansas, offer at public sale, and sell to the highest and hest bidder, lor cash in hand, all the f.llowing described real estate, to-wit: The northwest quarter of Section seven in Township Three. south of Range twenty-nine 39.

west, lying and situate in the County of Decatur, in the State of Kansas. The above described real estate is taken as the property ol said defendants, and is directed by said Order of Sale to be sold, and will be sold without appraisement, to satisfy said Orderof Sale. A. (jBicfth, Sheriff. 10-23 Bertram ft McElkov, Att'ys fur Pl'ff.

Kansas City Tuesday. C. A. Strong started to Wyoming Wednesday where he expects to find employment. Mrs.

Strong is visiting relatives nt Marysville, Mo. Thos. E. McKay is making a large reservoir, for irrigating purposes. The following teachers began their schools in this vicinity September 7: Jennie Sawyer, nt Dresden Gilbert Deupree, North Valley, nnd Annie Anderson, the Engel school.

Thos. Puleston and family, who have been visiting relatives in Decatur and Thomas counties the past two months, started to their home in Oklahoma last Friday. They were by Wallace Armstrong, who expects io spend the winter there. There was a large crowd present at the quartly meeting at North Valley Sunday. Elder Stoltz is a fine speaker and the three sermon she preached while here were highly appreciated by all who heard them.

The many friends of Richard Welch were shocked to hear of his sudden tnr. in the M.ve of Kansas-Ross R. M. ttis, iruntee, and Mary plaintiff, vs John C. Hurst.

Alice M. Hurst, Albert Hemis, Mrs liemis his wife true first name unknown and T. Khuades, defendant. By trtue of ail order of salts issued to me, out of said district court, in the above entitled action, I will on Tuesday the (Jth day of Oct, A 1890, at 2 o'clock m. of said day, at tMe east front door of the court house, in the city of Oberlin, in the county of Decatur, in the State of Kansas, offer at puhlic sale, and ell to highest and best bidder, for cash in hat.d, uli the lowing described real estate to-wit: The southeast quarter of section 1 in township three south of t.vonty-i-ix (2 west of the sixth F.

lying a-id situate in the county of Decatur, in the stale of Kansas. The above described real estato is taken the property of said defendants, and is dtiecteH by said orderof sale to tie sold. an I will bus ld without appraisement, satisfy said order of sale H. A. Griffith, Sheriff.

1H-33 Wilson, Attorney The gold standard arguments and literature is making silver converts every day. SHUUFF'S SALE. In the District Court of the Seventeenth Judicial District, sitting in and lor the County of Decatur, in the Mute of Kansas. Tho Kquitabie Svc Hues, plaintiffs vs Nicholas Hall and Mrs. N.

Hull, his wite defendants. Hy virtue of an Order of Sale issued to me, out of satd District Court, in the above entitled action, 1 will, on Tuesday the 2Hih day ot bept, A. D. 1RDG at 2 o'clock p. m.

of jwid day, at the east front doot of the Court House, in the City of Oberlin, in the -County of Decatur, in the Stale of Kansas, offer al public sale, and cell to the highest and best bidder, lor cah in hand, all the following described real estate, to-wil: The west half of the southwest quarter section two 2 a no southeast quarter of north cast quarter and northeast quarter Jj of southeast quarter of section three llj in township three 13 south of range Thirty IIW) west lying and situate in the County of becaiur, in the State of Kansas. The above desci ibed real estate is taken as the proper said defendants, and is directe by said UrderofSaleto be held, aud will be sold wild out appraisement, to satisfy said Order of Sale. H. A. Ukiffith, Sheriff.

Yi-lZ iJ.au ham a McElkov Attorneys. Ft. Scott has a Bryan club of my old chums will turn their faces away as I get off the train, and the only words I will hear will be uttered by the breakman, who will growl: 'Blank you, don't you see where you are From a letter to a gentleman of this city from Harold D. Thompson, of Cripple Creek, whom all old settlers will remember as one of the most radical republicans, and formerly owner of Glenn Galloway ranch up the South Sappa, we are permitted to take the following extract: "Eight out of ten Colorado republicans, democrats or populists alike, are in this fight for the money of the Constitution." Now carry the news to Lombard Street that no electorial vote west of the Missouri, will be cast for their candidate, McKinley. 1100 members and many of them are free silver republicans.

PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS. Slate Kansas, Decatur County. In the District Court of said county Mary Alice Barton, Plaintiff 1 vs Fredrick Edward Barton Dfdt. Said defendant Fredrick Edward Barton will take notice that he has been sued in the ahov named court for divorce npon the alleged grounds of, 1. Extreme cruelty; 2 Gross neglect of duty; 8.

abandonment and must answer the petition filed therein by said plaintiff on, or before, the 15th day of October a. d. 18(18, or said petition will be takeu as true, and judgment for pluintiff in said action.for divorce will be rendered accordingly. sfal Mtest: Frank rfdkr, Cle'k of Court. 18-21 Bertram McElrov, Att'ys for Pl'ff.

The peoples party state central PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS. In the District Court within an-l for the County of Decatur in the State of Kansas, William T. Graham, Plff. vs. No.

E. Pierce, E. A. Tierce D. A Pierce, H.

Pierce, J. J. Pierce, S. Pierce, and Mrs. A.

A. Preniis sole and only heir of Theodore S. Pierce deceased. F. K.

Pierce. A. Pierce, D. A. Pierce, S.

II. Preniis, J. Pierce, T. S. Pierce and Mrs- A.

A. Pierce sole and only heirs of Theodorj Pierce deceased will take notico that tho said William T. Graham, Plaintiff, did, on the 1st day of Sept 1H'J6, file his petition in said District Court, wilhin and for the County of Decatur in the committee has over 40 speakers in the field and will have more than 60 by the first of next month. death which occured Saturday. Mr.

Welch was confined to his bed Friday morning with typhoid fever and was luld to rest in the Jackson cemetery Sunday at eleven o'clock. The bereaved family have the sympathy of the entire community in their snd bereavement. J. W. Tibbels returned from Re-solis, Colorado, Saturday where he bought one hundred head of short horn cattle.

Olney Claar Is driving them through for him. L. O. Claar is also bringing 1000 head of sheep, from the same ranch, which he expects to keep on the shares for three SHERIFF'S SALE. In the DistrictGourt of the Seventeenth JudicialDist-rict, silting in and for ihesCounty or Decatur, in the State ot Kansas: William Mate, Benjamin Graham William Hall, Jr.

and Harris Hayden, plaintiffs, vs Dennis StGerman. Maggie StGerman, J. Bowden, V. Franklin and Frank Kitmall, defendants. Jiy virtue ol an Order of Sale issued to me, out of said District Court, in the above entitled action.

I will, on Tuesday the 2itth day of Sept. A D. 190, at 2 o'clock P. M. of said day, at the east front door of the Court House, in the City of Oberlin, in the County of Decatur, in the tate of Kansas, offer at public sale, and sell to the highest and best bidder, for cahm hand, all the following described real estate, to-wi; The southeast quarter and the south hall of the south-west quarter of section thirty-loiir i'-U) in township one 111 and the north State of Kansas, gainst the said defendants, and that thp said defendants and each and every one of them must aswer aid petition filed as aforesaid, on or before the 17 day of Oct.

lH.Hl.or said petition will be taken as true, and a judgment rendered in Maid action against said defendants for the sum of Seven Hundred Dollars (700 0(.) with interest thereon at the rate of Ten percent, psr annum from the First day of Sept. and tor costs of suit; and a further judgment aa-nst said defendants and all of them for the foreclosure of a certain mortgage Ask your gold standard friends Why our congress demonetized foreign gold coins in the United States if it has not the power to make and unmake money. SHERIFF'S SALE, tn the District Ccurt of the Seventeenth Judicial District, sitting in and for the County ol Decatur, in the State ot Kansas: Nancy H. Stone, plaintiff, vs John S. Hogbin, Mary A Hoxbin, Lombard James L.

Lombard and W- Russell, trustee. Hoi. hauser and Holnuser wife of Hulhauser, Milton B. Whiting, Charles S. Fairchild, Hany Mooney, Sanford I), Ladd and Frank Hager-man as Receiver of the Lombard Investment Company, Lombard Investment Compuny, defendants.

By virtue of an Order of Sale issued me out of said District Court in the above entitled action, I will, on Tuesday tne (I day of Oct D. at 8 o'clock of said day, at the east front duoi STANDS AT THE HEAD, Aug. J. Bogel, the leading drnggist of Shreveport, says: "Dr. King's New Discovery is the only thing that cures my cough, nnd it is the best seller I years.

Mr. Claar is to Lave one-half the lambs and one half the wool upon the following described real estate, to-wti: Tlir Nroth-weHt quarter of Section Ten (JO; Township Three (tt) south of Range Twenty-six (H) west, lying and situated in the County of Decatur in the State of Kansas, und adjudging that said plaintiff has the first lien on said premise to the amount for which jujement will be taken have. J. 1. Campbell, merchant of Safford, writes: "Dr.

King's New Discovery is all that is claimed for it; it never fails, and is a sure cure for consumption, coughs and colds. I cannot nny enough for Its merits." Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption, coughs and Colds is not an experiment. It has been tried for a quarter of a century, of the Court House, in the City ot unerhn. in the County ot Decatu in the State of Kansas, ffer at public sale, and sell to the highest and best bidder, for cash in hand all the following described real estate, to-wit: The north east quarter (J) of sec-tion ihiny-live (3.) in township five (g) south of Range twenty-nine (2tl) west of th0 (I P.

M. lying and situate in the County of Decaff, in the Stae of Ki.n.as. The above described real estate as the Words of encouragement comes from every county in the state. Party lines are broken and the people are flocking to the patriotism of America. They have full confidence in this republic being a le to take care of ifcelf.

hd.f ot the northwest fractional quarter of section thrre I) in township two 2J all in couth ot range thirty west except that part of the southeast qur ei and south e-half eouthwest quarter of secti-'ii north of the Ifeayer Vailey R. R. and including tnat part of north one-hat tuuthwest oue-louith of said section thi ty.foar 131 south of said railroad lying- and situate in the County of Decatur, in the Mate of Kansas. The above desc iberi al estate is taken as the properly of said defendants, and is directed by said Order of Sale to be sold, and will be soul with out appraisement, to satisfy said Orderof Sale. H.

A. Gmjffth, Sheriff. 1723 Bkrtmm McElhuv, Attorney. aforesaid, anj ordering premises to be sold und the proceeds appiieu i the payment of the amount due plaintiff and cos is of suit, and torevet barring and I reclosing said defendants and each of them, of and from all right, title, estate, interest, property and equity ol re Theories ot cure may be discussed at length by physicians, but the sufferers want quick relief; and One Min He Cough Cure will give it to them. A safe cure for children.

It is "the only harmless remedy that produces immediate results." W. T. Stevenson. and to-day stands at the head. It never properly of said defendants, and is directed hy said Order of Sale to be sold, and will be sold without appraisement, to satisfy slid Order of Sale.

H. A. iinirrin, Sheri-T, 18-23 TUI4.V Scott, Attorney. demption in or to said premises, or any part thereof attest. Bertram and ATcKlkov Fmak Kkeukk Auornevfor i'.

aim iff IMt Clerk. disappoints. Free trial bottles at W. T. Stcveusons drug store..

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