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Oberlin Opinion from Oberlin, Kansas • 2

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power it may cotst a very lnran extendi- ON DANGEROUS GROUND, Commissioners' Proceedings. lure of blood anil muscles to quell a Mali World. riot after it pots under full headway I hero tools place the other day in OllF.UI.TN, DHOATtTR KANSAS,) .1 uno ItM, o'clock, A. M. Board of county commissioners mot as a that might have been prevented with Taris the marriage of Maharajah Dhuleep hoard of equalization pursuant to law.

Pres THEOMRLINOriNTOy NTKKED AT TJI15 rOHTOFMlV. AT OIIKIlltlfl, CAH AS HUCONIM'LAM OFFICIAL CO VXTY PrlPFJi. lSVfc.KY HATl ltrUY, AT OHKU1.1N, By ease if nipped in the bud. Singh, the sovereign ot (he Sikh nation ent, uiDson, j. itanieu ana a.

llariteau, county commissioners, and U. W. and the lawlul ruler ol the Ji'unjaub, one in ley, county ciei'K. mucoid neirageuy ot 0t the provinces ot India having a popu-1 Adjourned to meet at o'elocK p. m.

One o'clock n. in. Tho board met misuant ARE ALWAYS LEADERS, town ana tho Uoneniauh valley liorrows Nation of about Phulecj to adjournment; prosent, full hoard. Tho assessment on lot 6. block 11.

orltclnal a midnight tinge from tho revelation of Singh, who has lived for years in Europe, town of Oborlln, was lowered Irom $172 to $20, human villainy that followed tho mur- is the sworn enemy of England and The assessment of nart of lots 6. 7. Sand 0. JUNK 8, 18K9. lerous waters of tho inundation.

J'hievos makes no discuise of his intention of block 20, Hortehaver's addition, was lowered irom 9t(m to flfid rufliuns flocked in from all parts of oallinc somo day on his countrymen to Tho board ordered Jots 10 and 11. block 18. tho adjacent country to plunder the drive out their foreign rulers, it is just OUR MOTTO: Rodehavor's addition to town of Oberlln, stricken from ho tax rolls. lead bodies strewed along, the margin of forty years since England stole the Pun The board ordered the assessment, of the ANNOUNCEMENT. I hereby announce myself us a candUl iiic." for tho nomiimllon of district Judge for tills v'jlho 17Mi Judicial (llstrlcVmib.Hict to tho du-ylKlon ol tliu ri'inilillwui Judicial convention.

H. I). Dkckhr. lots in tho town of Jenntntss lowered 60 per tho terrible tide, and to strip the wiecked jaub whilst engaged in spreading "Brit houses of everything of value that was ish civilization'' in India. Besides steal- Tho assessment of personal Dronertv of A A CHILD CAN BUY AS CHEAP AS A MAN.

J. Kins, In ileayer township, was lowered i'om J705 to $550. portable. Tho mourning survivors have ing the vast area of which tho Punjaub had to arm themselves with revolvers, js composed the British nlno stole tho Adjourned to meet at 8 o'clock a. June 1SSII.

uno 4, 18811, 9 o'clock a. m. Board met pur Tlif daily pupcis continue to admit that Dr. Cronm bunion murdered. We never for a moment forget.

shot gijns and to moot these thugs celebrated Kohinoor, the richest diamond on their ruined thresholds, and secure in the world, and presented it to Queen suant to adjournment; present, full board. Tho assessment of the First National Hank the bodies of the dead front there sacri- Victoria, who still lias it in her possession of Oberlln was lowered from $24,000 to $21,200. egious talons. Sevral of them have Not long, ago Dhulecp Sighn addressed Tho assessment of he Bank of Oberlln was lon. A.

'iC 'Kodgers of Toyeka was fatally shot liy a burglar Tuesday morning, and hhortly thereafter died front the effect. raised from $10,000 to $17,400. The assessment of the State Bank, of Ober been hung to trees on being found in a letter to England's Queen in which he possession of several lingers of the dead demanded the restoration of this dia- WE CARRY AN ENORMOUS STOC OP lln, was raised from to $13,500. from which they could not easely slip I mond in the following plain terms: idJourned. A.

E. Gibson, ririsr-i. This illustration of human will bo useless for mo to demand Attest It, W. Finley, Chairman. county Clerk.

the restoration of my kingdom, swindled depravity is a sadder stroke to the coun Irom me by your Christian Government Cuban annexation is onco more coining to the front. The absorbtion of this island by the United States is bound to come some time. II i SPECIAL SESSION. but which I hope shortly, by the aid of try than the loss of thousand of lives through tho carelessness of tho public Providence, to retake irom my robbers. gardingin tho mouutains.

Obbklin, Decatur Kansas. "I June 4, 1880, 1 o'clock p. m. Board of county commissioners met In But my diamond, the Kohinoor, I under stand, is entirely at your own disposal. Therefore, believing Your Majesty to be special session on call of chairman.

Present, Borin says he never stoops to personals a.m. LTiuson.u.j. warnett ana a.w. Hartteau county oqinmisslonei'H. A.

G. McBride tho most religious body that your sub in politics; says he is built on the mag Our stock in this line cannot be equalled in the West, Remember, we have but one price on our goods. county attorney and R. W. Finley, county jeots pray for every Sunday, I do not eieric.

nanimous plan; doos everything for hesitate to ask that this gem be restored A. A. Wilbur was appointed trustee of Principle, etc. We can cite a little inci to me or else that a fair price be paid for uneriin townstiip 10 itu vacancy. H.

L. Mullen was aiiDointed treasurer of dent that will prove to the contrary; it to me out of your privy purse." Ainson lownstitp to nil vacancy. prove that the said Borin is a trickster It is hardly necessary to add that The abstractor's bond of I. C. Guy was ap proved uy ine uoara.

Seventeen hundred years ago the Xlomans began cutting a canal through the Jsthmus of Coj-nith. It was never completed. But work on it was resumed a year or so ago, and' it will be finished this year. The cahal is about four miles Jong. Does prohibition prohibit? Well, nearly, but still we have a few men with breath strong enough to breathe a hole through a French plate mirror.

Undoubtedly a few judiciously delivered temperance lectures would help out in this diroction a considerable. The abstractor's bond of C. Lathroo was of the lowest origin. Last January the Queen Victoria did not comply with this Opinion was made tho official county demand. She neither" restored the Kohi- approved oy me Doai a.

Tho brldsro petition of J. J. Foltz et al paper, notwithstanding the Eye was in noor nor did she pay tho price of the We print below a few facts concerning our mode of doing business, as furnished by our Customers. asking that a bridge bo built at tho Babcock crossing; on the North Hanna, was taken up existence, and had tor its editor and stolen uiamonu, which is worm several publisher one Columbus Borin. J.

million dollars. There is much more ana tuo petition granted, ana tne county clerk ordered to advertise to receive sealed proposals until 12 o'clock July 1, 1880, for Barnott, of tho southwestern part of the likelihood of Phuleep Singh recovering uie ereetion oi wie same. county was one of the county coinmis- his paternal possessions than of his oh Adjourned. A. E.

Gibson, Attest; K. W. Finley, Chairman, u. taining the Kohinoor. India, as.

is well county Clerk. sioners who had a hand in the awarding of said printing, and consequently had OTICE. N1 known, is fast ripening for a stupendous rebellion which, if it ever takes place, will shatter the British-Indian Empire to ho gotten even with by the Ee man The price of wool this year promises to State of Kansas, Decatur County, ss: be considerably higher than it was last About two months ago Mr, Barnett be Before H. S. YanSiekel, a Justico of the peace to pieces- camo a candidate for postmaster of Jen in unerun townsnip, in tno county jina state aforesaid, and custodian of the docket of E.

I). Stillson, a Justice of the peace in season, the quotations showing an advance of three cents a pound compared 'with that date. This is due in part to nings. He receive'd a strong endorsi ana tor tne same townsnip ana county. merit throughout the.

county and shortly SUICIDE AT LENORA. Norton Courier. N. Liepold an interpretation of the law by the re thereafter was recommended for the placo by our congressman, Hon. E.

J. naintiiis, vs. On Saturday last the county attorney "publican customs officers which prevents Decatub, 4-14-89, Clark Son: Gents I take this means of letting you know that I appreciate fair and honest dealing. Last Saturday I sent my second son, Herman, to town for quite a large bill of goods, including two pairs of shoes. I am especially pleased with the shoes.

I pride myself in being a judge of shoes, but these shoes were a surprise to me. William Francisco, received a telegram to come at onco to Turner. This wns all done, without the further importation of wools at prices Defendant. i Lenura, that John McMains had killed Said defendant, William Francisco, will Bonn's knowledge and consent, how far below their value. take notice that he has been sued in the above named court upon an account, and himself.

Tht facts as we learn them are as follows: A Miss Crura had prefered Last Tuesdav A. G. McBridc so far ever, ho found it out, and made a desperate kick. lie undertook to show that Mr. Bavnett was in disrepute with the charges against Mr.

McM'dns for criminal must answer on or beiore tne nrst aay of July, 18JJU, or said claim of said plaintiff wilt be taken as rue and Judgment entered for. said plaintiff said action for the sum of seven and 20-100 dollars, and costs. forgot himself in his argument as to epublican politicians of the county. But assault Pon Person- UPon heurinS leave the case in point and rake up J. C.

That garnishment proceedings have been action JVLcMams went to his Mr. Turner went ri flit on and tho an- 01 tlie fc" Wilson, the opposing attorney's private home and told his wife about the charge history. This of course brought Wilson naa in said case, ana tne u. m. it.

n. co. was summoned and answered, and upon the ordor of said court paid over to said court thp sum of seventeen aud 40-100 dollars, that said sum or so much thereof as will be necessary, pointment has been made. Sevetal things have happened lately to show 'to bis feet and hot words followed. of the girl, and that he was liable to be arrested.

He stepped into his bedroom thatBro. BoTin dontown the state of Kan 'About one dose of a $20 fine for contempt uu iipimt; to tnu j.my jhc ii 01 nuiu uugiueub, interest and costs. Thos. D. Bebij, got his razor and put it in his pocket Such good quality, and only $2 sas, not even Decatur county.

would teach these people how to retain Attest: Att'y for Pl'tft. 8. S. VanSickel, J. P.

80-2 and after kissing his wife, telling her that a proper decorum in court. a pair. J. t. iu, A special to the Omaha Bee, (Jated if should happen him, she must uo Hie uesi sue coutu ror nersen anu tne Our friends, the enemy, are sorely Republican Judicial Committee Call.

Notice is hereby given that there will be a meeting of the Republican Judicial Committee for the 17th judicial district of the June 3d, says; "The steamer Caroline Miller arrived from St. Marc, Hayti, children. Ho went up town to theioffice of E. W. Norlin, who, he retained tif-de harassed by the reflection that the first diplomatic success of Secretary Blane is yesterday.

She showed no signs of hav state of Kansas, at the city of Oberlln, Deca fend him. They left the office together tur county, Kaasas, on the fourteenth day of a victory of peace. They have been ing been made a target, yet Capt. Fred Miller, her commander, asserted that June, 188SI, for the purpose of transacting customed to denounce him as the -prince of American Jingoes, whos restless such was the case. The Miller left Cape and walked towards the river discussing the matter.

Finally Norlin said, let's go back; McMains answered, no, I'll not go back just now, I want to be alone a little Haytien, for a yoyace to St. Marc, on would inevitably drag the coun Kanona, 5-9-80. Dear Sirs I am highly pleasod with your treatment of me, and will have no hesitancy in sending for what I may want in the future, Yours truly, Achilles, 4-21-89. such business as may regularly come before it. Said district is composed of the counties of Phillips, Norton, Decatur, Bawling and Cheyenne.

It is earnestly requested that all members of the committee be present at the time and place above designated. C.A, Lewis, Secretary. May 15th, When she had steamed some while. The two separated, Norlin re. distance out to sea a steamer was seen in turning to his office, and McMains con the distance.

It was the Haytien jron tiiming on across the river. In a seclu clad ram, Toussaint J'Ouverture. The .1 I Al 1 1 ft Tfi Et Si a ff tf 1 ram was evidently trying to overhaul ueu sPot "on LU0 I)( lew 1 MS sis her. The Miller's engineer was ordered mor and cut across ing to bleed himself to death. A shor fftt re to put on more steam, and the vessel's speed soon increased perceptibly.

No time afterwards, parties in town started try into foreign complications and warfare. The pews from Berlin is too pacific to suit their partisan L. K. Pratt has made us a good Judge and the people are going to reward, him for the ability he has shown by reelecting Him to the office again this Almena Advance. We will'admit Judge Pratt's ability but we haye a still better candidate in this county, in the person of Hon.

S. D. 'J)eckef, whom the people would like to $laqe on the bench, and, we think they -will have an opportunity to do so, JJor-'catur Clark Son, out in search of him. Hearing voices sooner was this observed by the Tous near by, and suspecting that someon as- saint, than a shot came whistling over S5 a 5 a .5 a 22 was after him, he again used the razor 2 re rr 2 or fc Oberlin, Kansas. Gentlemen I was sick Satur re vj as re the waters falling a few yards short of its victim.

Another and another followed but this time on his neck severing the GO jugular vein. When found ho was gasp 5 Swires while the Toussaint increased her speed. day, and having to have some ing his last breath. The razor was foun ft jjWvT The shots now began to fly thick and across the river where it had been thrown fast around the Miller, thouch. strance hings from town, I sent my boy -WW 3 to sav.

none of them struck her. Cant. atter peorang its areaaiui work a-. a Miller ordered the Amerienn fW tn The following is a last letter to hlS to raised and the stars and strioes were un- w'e an( bys: Three hundred and sixty-two lawyers of Philadelphia, and ninety of Pittsburg, a i p. Ole after what I wanted.

I don't like to do that kind of business, but am satisfied with the way you 'pit M. '3 folded at the Miller's peak. Still the doar wife aod bys 1 'lo this be 5f re tr. have signed an address to the people of firing continued; the Miller, however. cause 1 oannot "vo to see yu "tsgracea 5" 5 ca is 3' 3' was now running fully eleven knots, and Pennsylvania, urging them to vote against the proposed" constitutional amendment because it is an attempt to put into the We acknowledge an invitation to at gradually drew out of range of the guns.

sold him goods. I will remember you in the future. re tend the twenty-fourth 'annual commencement exercises of the Kansas The Toussaint finally gave up the chase organic law, matters which should be left to legislative action. They further allege and the Miller ran in to St. Marc qn the 'wee State Institution for the Deaf and Dumb, 16th unharmed.

The firing continued that it "will tend to subject the constitu Yours N. J. two hours, tion to constant amendment, may lead to at Olathe. T. S.

Walker, the president of this institution, is doing much to educate the deaf and dumb, The institution as 5 a ft 6 a- 2. 2. td 5 a 9 Htf re 21 ST 3 ftft a tf re is ji J. 5 a 9 re re re oo tf st i 5 5 ft "Seo 5 1 5' 3 i re a a a 2. re ft The physicians 6f the ill-fatell Johns doubt and confusion in its construction, and will tond to diminish the honor' and is a credit to our state and to its We could give you many more such letters, but all town district all united in a remonstrance against the extinguishment of the fire rever ence in which it is held by all men 'and all parties." We ask is a chance to sell you goods? a i xi which has kept burning away at the wreck near 'the great viaduct.

They RIDGE NOTICE. State of Kansas, Decatur ss: i 53 i a to Does want the earth? By a jtxiux uius convince you, maintain a philosophy that to the Oflice of COUNTY 1 Obkrlin, Jnne 6, 1HS0. anxious searchers seem heartless. "As bare majority of one he received the nomination for county attorney Inst fall, Notice is horebv eiven that sealed nronosals hundreds, if not thousands, of bodies lie wil1 te received at the office or the county beneath this mass of burning ruins, it o'clock on Monday, July 1, 1881), for tho 8S Solid Oold Watch: Hold for until uttiy. Beit tH6 watch in the world.

and then was elected. Now he bobs up as a candidate for district judge. Not an office in sight that Mac isn't after. It "has ever been so, and the only office would be better," they say, "to permit SIXM' nature's greatest scavenger, the flames, aetfLXln Perfect tlmekeeoer. War.

rantea. netvy aoim Gold to pursue his work unmolested than bridge to be lourteon foet wtelo. Bridge to bo Hunting utfttt. Both ladfea' and gents' aiiai, with works and caiei of iaal valas. One Person in each lo he has ever been honored with is county expose to further decay the hordes of than ten inches in diameter at the, small end, III lllll! HOODS PRICE caltlr can aaenre one frasu attorney, and his majority both at elec putrefying bodies which lie beneath the of KKtS tontnar wito our larfo anavai-uable line of JKouiiehold tion and in the convention was so small debris.

There can be but one result, fodti Tv 1 1 I. i Hamploa. Th ampl, al wall as the watch, we 'send. West, and after von have keot iays win eiapse oeiore tne ruooisn can onuge io ue uuiuui. woou, iron oreomui 1t reminded one of the old miller's dream.

He dreampt ho went to heaven, and after a long parley Peter let him in, Cham In yoor home for months and shown them those who may have called, they become your own propertr. Those oesuuiciently removed to permit the re- are to furnish plans andspoctfloa- who write at once can be sure of receiving the Watch, tnd Samples). We nay all express, freight, eta Addrose BUnHon te Coa Box 8 12 lorUaad covet'y'of these bodies, and long ere that uons wiiu oiu. The hoard reserves Hie right to reject all bids. R.

W. Kint.by, but told him it yyas a tight squeeze 3U-2 C'ounty We think after all, Mac is not so' much every corpse will, bo a putrid mass, yielding forth those frightful stenches of decaying flesh that in a crowded com DO YOU WANT TO MAKIJ Born. 7 to blame. Bonn has an axe to grind rand of course A. G.

roust turn. Tuesday, June 4, to Mr. and E. LOAN ON YOUE FAR MP 11 Tierce, a girl. munity like this can give but one result dreadful typhus.

Every battlefield Judge Moran of Chicago has decided km. demonstrate- uie necessity ot a Korx-At the residence of his brother, Mart If you wish to pay off a Loan not yet due and make a LARGER ONE, or pay off a Loan now due, we will give you the best of terms. We that the police of that city have no pow honuw intpvmpnf nf flooovintr lirwlioa onrl muss Mouuiwesi, oi voornu, heavy inteiment ot aeca)ing homes, ana Ntctoin a Koll, aged -a years and 8 mi 1 A I 1 1i -Ii-. 2... erto prom tut processions and conse the stench that already arisos is afore- oioou poisoning TnanKing you lor past iavors ana gouciuiig youi- pairouuge iu, the future, we remain, Qurs for a square deal, j.

The deceased was well lttiowu In Oberlln runner of impending danger. Lurn the havlngrcBiaed here nearly a year. Ho was wreck! Burn the wreck!" loud cry a native of Germany, coming to this country 'quently anybody cart parade there" with 'ont getting a premit from the authorties This is a BOmewhat curious decision will ascertain' what it, will cost to pay off your former Loan and obtain your former of mdisrnation arose from the Tins of the In 1881. The funeral services were held at at' mnintmlo. tha tho residence of his brother, Rev.

Vf. Baker "But it will probably go until there is a papers without cost to you V. b' delivering'' the sermon. The remains wore tiig riot. "'The right to control prooes.

science were lot in the enger demanas interred in the Shibboleth cemetery. Please call and get our terms No charges made for examin sions is based, if it, exists, on the duty of of those that souht the remains of near I have some god fresh milch cows the governing -body of 7 a gto-a and dear. The hose were again turned ing your larm. Satisfaction also some tumtv vearlings and two-yoar city to preserve the pence and keep on the hissing mws, and rapidly the olds vvhioh 1 will sell at a sacrifice if guaranteed. -OBERLIN LOAN, TRUST tho streets open for tr.dli i so fur tlie called- tor soon.

Geo. Itamsnottom, on flames jlolded to tin supremacy Oberlin. BANKING CO North vv-l of Olwrlio. some eon trowing..

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