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The Horace Champion from Horace, Kansas • 3

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CwfcJSUSlrt 4 New Millinery Goods. Governor Humphrey has occasion THE CHAMPION to feel proud of his popularity in Mrs. Nannie Terry has just receiv Kansas just now. Seventy thous Kntortd at tha post office at Horace, Kansas, as second class matter. ed her Fall Stock of Millinery Goods and it is the largest and finest every brought in the county.

The ladies are invited to call and see for them and plurality seems to us to be a deserved compliment to "Montgomery county's favored citizen. He will OmCIAI. DIRECTORT. prove fully deserving, perfectly qual selves, ified, and thoroughly appreciative, SANTA GLAUS" 400,000 Subscribers. In thousands of households The and or people will have occasion to feel proud that our county furnishes the next governor of Kansas.

Governor Humphrey will not disappoint Tribune had barbecue last Saturday celebrating their victory over the people of Greeley county, whom they robbed on election day of the right of suffrage, by illegal voting, stuffing the ballot boxes and by fraudulent returns. Even nature-frowned on the proceedings, and gave them a cold, raw day. The people of Greeley county will have a celebration one of these days, when the Courts decide that such outra geous frauds cannot stand, and the rights of the people must be respected, and we are authorized to state that the days of reckoning are near at hand. Santa Clause has headquarters at the Book Store. See the ad.

in the Champion. -STATIC OITICERS 1 iciinnt-Governor of State cn St Treasurer James W. JIauiUton Auditor of Timothy McCarthy Attorney General S. H. Bradford iiitp't.

Public Instruction J- H. Lawhcad CITY OFFICERS. H. H. Lemnion.

oV.V:r:.....:..:;:..w. ji-uuii. Tri asurer. J- Nicol. Tudire J- Cretcher Will leave his Headquarters ia December and arrive at his friends.

Coffeyville Sun. A GREAT OFPER. Youth's Companion has been a constant visiior every week for sixty years, and men who were boys when it was established in 1827 call at the office of Perry Mason Co. now to renew their subscription for their grandchildren. Its growth has been The Weekly Capital-Commonwealth.

i I 1 jr i L-uugauurc, I. Barker, and the Horace Champion one year for S1.75. C'i'Uncilmca M. Q. Cretcher, Otto Troutman, L.

S. Skinner. This offer is for cash and enables Wallace county will soon be in the midst of a seat fight. Already petitions are being circulated asking the Governor to appoint a census taker. It is to be hoped for decency's sake that Governor Martin will not appoint a drunken reprobate like J.

O. McDowell to take the census. thing certain he would have to hunt a long time to find a worse wretch. New Cranberries at Councilman Skinner left Tuesday night for Kansas City, having secured a good position in a store there. Mr.

Skinner was one of our first settlers, and enjoyed the frendship of all who knew him. Success to you "Dad." A. C. F. F.

Wilcox, the rustling loan agents always have money to loan, and at the lowest rate of interest. S. C. Glover of Reid was a pleasant caller at this office Tuesday and ordered the Champion sent to Kirks-ville Illinois, where he will start with his family next week. Don't borrow money until you see A.

C. F. F. Wilcox. They can do better by you than any one else and when they tell you that you can get the money you can bank on it.

Apples by the Barrel, Bushel or Dozen at White's. IN HORACE, On the 10th, with the largest and best stock of marvellous, and the cause of its success is attributed by the publisher to the care with which it is edited. It is pure and elevating, and at the same time vigorous and entertaining. BXX.XQIOTJS. K.

CHURCH Prearliine every SMath Kev. C. D. HESTWOOD, I'astor. M.

Female Horse Thieves Escape. Hutchinson, 20. A special dispatch received at 12:30 o'clock to day, by the News, of this city, says: Two female horse thieves, Ida Weston and Emma Mentry, escaped from jail last night. The sheriff of Hamilton county was in Newton, on jother business and had left the keys to the jail in the Opera hotel. Some one who must have been perfectly familliar with the hotel, got the keys, let the female thieves out and then returned the keys to the drawer, in which they had been locked up.

It was six weeks since these daring queens of the road earned extended by their bold attempt to steal a vehicle and team of horses. They had been stealing horses tor a year, having run off thirteen, including two splendid animals from Hutchinson. Large rewards had been offered, but until this attempt to steal a carriage with the horses they had successfully eluded the officer. The girls are of a dashing tye, both blonds and handsome. Ida is the daughter of a Philadelphia minister and Emma claims to be the daughter of a wholesale clothing dealer in Boston.

Both are graduates the walls of the jail are covered with writings of a high literary character. stood confinement ia the little 'western jail with an assumption of "don't care" which would have done honor to the most hardened frontier horse theif. Latet advices give no- trace of the flyers, although officers are out in every direction. IPTIST CHURCH PrearWnc every two weeks. Kev.

SHAN KLIN, Pastor. you to have all the latest news from the Capital of the State and your own local paper at the price of one. The Capital-Comrnonwealtb will contain the most complete report of legislative proceedings published anywhere. Another reason of its success is that )RAYER MEETING Every Wednesday ewuaug nt early candls light. I every member of the family finds something that exactly suits his taste in its varied columns.

HOLIDAY GOODS EVER BROUGHT TO SOUTHERN KANSAS. Call early to make your choice and avoid the rush. SKIS SUNDAY SCHOOL Me every Sabbath at a o'clock M. A. H.

SHA1 ER, Supt Mr. C. G. Wilson, the boss farmer of the Whitewoman valley, presented us with a peck of fine potatoes yesterday. We are creditably informed that the timbers are being framed at Se-dalia, for the Horace roundhouse and machine shops, and that work will be commenced in a very short time.

80CXETIXS. In. O. Horace iMdgc No. 117.

meet every Thursday eveiuagitt 7J oVIocle. L.W. CRETCHER, N. G. 0 KO.

HOLUS. R. Seey. WC. T.

U. Meets every Friday fter-. noon. Mrs. Ltn.v Flory, Pres.

Mrs. Lli.a Longshore, Sec'y. TAND OF HOPE Meets every Friday. We are not surprised at The Companion having more than 400,000 subscribers, when we see how it pro vides something of interest for every member of the family. The Companion is published weekley, and illustrated.

Its subscription price is Si. 75 a year. PEOPLE'S Uet: Tom Gitchell is now holding down a job at Pueblo Colorado. Frank F. Wilcox is out at Pueblo seeing the sights this week.

Capt. R. H. Morgan advertises in this issue of the Champion to make vour final proof. As the Captain is well posted in such matters there is little danger of mistakes.

X3 Rev. C. L. II est wood, Leader. Alt a Gail, Secretary.

AO. U. W. Horace Lodge No. 259, meets every Tuesday night.

Visit-i'u; brothers cordially invited. C. II. White, Master Workman. A.

IL Shaffkr, Recorder. A RNKY VO! N- G. A. We esf -1 WEST SIDE SOUTH MAIN HORACE, KANS. RUBLE HOLLIS, Prop's.

Noiice Timber Culture. A. H. SHAFFER, Cashier. W.

G. SHAFFER, President. J'. M. Visiting 1.

Ill, ll' 'v K. J. SV Commander, A. M. TAYLOR.

A''-. CITIZENS' EXCHANGE BANK. The People's Meat Market, Ruble Hollis proprietors are on deck in the Champion this week. Give them a call. E.

E. TITvIE M' Beef, Pork and Sausage always on hand. r-int Harry Miller bought the stock of confectionery, belonging to L. S. Skinner.

He is also moving the Chambers' stock in the same room and proposes to run a first-class grocery and confectionery store. Charles Cristoph Co. have on hand constantly a large invoice of Great Bend flour, and all kind of feed, wholesale or retail, at prices that defy competition. Your patronage respectfully solicited. S.

Sayles has moved his family into Mrs. Anderson's house in this city Monday from his farm south of Reid. U. S. Land OrFrcs, WsKceney, Kans.

No. 10017. Oct. 13, 1888 Coani-Vn. been en.e;ed at this hv i 1 trur -) "'ii 2 nsL Samuel (.

io with law a-. i'ic- (' EV-y No. S391 dated 7, i' 0:1 so.r a east quarter cr 2 20- 1 Greeley co. lsiis, Lew lo the (i onlesiant alleging that Saimrl R. GTubaney wholly failed d.i rg and s'ne year of said entry to i.

fik or plow five acres of said land or to r.iuse the same to be done, and wholly failed en: 'ng and since second year of said entry to plow or cultivate any pact af-said land or cause the same to be done, that all said fai'ures still continue; the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this office on the I Ith day of December iSSS, at 10 o'clock A. to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged failure. Jno. Schlyer, Receiver. H.

OF HORACE, KANSAS. Solicites a Portion of your Patronage. CALL AND SEE US. W. T.

O'CONNOR, ATTORN Y- AT- LAW, Horace, Kansas. Office in Hull's Jones' Buffaloes En Route. MinneapolisNov. 20. The Manitoba's fast freight from Winnipeg brought in queer load of cattle this morning in the shape of a herd of buffaloes.

The herd is the famous one raised by Warden Benson, of Stony Mountain, Northwest territory, since 1877, from a young bull and four They Customers dealt with liberally. Notice Timber Culture. Judge Fulkerson is moving his family to town to-day. He will occupy the building just north of the Bank of Horace for the present. Johnson Barker is having a tussel this week with neuralgia of the face.

O. D. Barker went out on his claim Thursday to make actual Collections made promptly. Interest allowed on time Deposits. DR.

C. T. GILLESPIE, ORAL DENTIST. Will be at the O'Connor House, Horace, on the Second Tuesday of each month and remain during the week. have been bought by C.

J. Jones, of Chase National Bank, New York City. See those Elegant, Scarfs for Gents at White's. American National Bank, Kansas City Mo. Trego County Bank, WaKeeney, Kansas.

Garden City, who has for some years been making a special study of the buffalo, and he has at Administrator's Notice. Rev. C. D. Hestwood and sister left this week for a two weeks visit to their old home in Iowa.

U. S. Land Office, WaKeeney, Kans. November 12, 1888. Number 11053.

Complaint having been entered at this office by William A. Boyden against rands F. Israel, deceased, for failure to comply with law as to Timber Culture entry No. 7579, dated Oct. 31st 1885, upon the northwest Section 15, township 19 south, range 41 west, in Greeley county Kansas, with a view to the cancellation of said entry, contestant alleging that said Francis F.

Israel deceased, and his heirs, have failed Horace, Kansas West Side South Main Street, present a herd of about fifty on his W. A. BOYDEN, M. Physician and Surgeon, Office S. Main Building HORACE KANSAS.

Special attention to female diseases. The Missouri Pacific pay car went through on the 20th and made many of the boys happy. See White for Comforts and ranch in Kansas. He began cross ing them with and his experi In the Probate Court of Hamilton County Kansas. Notice is hereby given that on the 26 day of September A.

1). 1SS8, the undersigned was by the Frobate Court of Hamilton county, State of Kansas, duly appointed and qualified as administrator of the estate of Andrew Kilcoyne, deceased, late of said county. All parties interested as debtor or creditor of said estate will hereby take notice of such appointment, William A. Kuhen, Administrator. ment has been successful, the half-breed buffaloe being a hardy and S.

S. WILLIAMSON, HAL ESTATE Al LOAN striking animal, while much less Mrs. H. Anderson returned Monday morning from a month's visit to her old home at Clinton Indiana. wild in nature.

The raising of the to cultivate or stir the five acres of OSCAR Q. M'NEIL, ATTORNEY AT LAW. HORACE, GREELEY CO. KAVS. Will attend to all business in the courts of this and adjoining counties.

Makes the law practice a specialty. with W. II. Hull. bison has become a profitable busi We understand there was a double wedding in the city last night.

The parties being John Nevil and O. G. Barkley and two of Mr Stephen Sayles daughtejs. We did not learn any of the particulars of the affair Rev. A.

B. McCarroll will preach at the Baptist Church in this city on next Sunday afternoon, immediately after Sunday School. Everybody invited. New Sweet Potatoes at White's. ISTO NOTAH.Y TXBIjIC ness, too, as 50 cents a pound for land broken on said tract the second year after filing thereon within said year; that they failed to break stir or cultivate more than eight acres of KANSAS.

COLOKAJN, GREELEY COUNTY, buffalo meat can be obtained in Chicago. The animals will be ship Proposed Amendments to the said tract during the third year of Mousy FttniisM Tor MaMng Final Prost Claims Deefiei Lani for Sale ia Money! Always on hands at A. C. F. F.

Wilcox's. No delay and no disap pointment. A. J. Hunter returned Wednesday U.

P. COLONY, GREELEY COUNTY, KANSAS. Otto Troutman, LAND ATTORNEY. REAL ESTATE AND LOAN BROKER, BOBACS, Greeley Co. KANSAS, ped south ta-night.

Cattle raisers are watching Jones experiments with great interest. Bison in their wild state are naw almost unknown, a fact which vakes the attempt to domesticate and perpetuate the spe from Hutchinson and Kansas City. said entry, that said failures exist at the present time. The said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this office on the 27th day of December iSSS at 9 o'clock A. to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged failure.

Jno. Schlyer, Receiver. BROWN SIMMONS, PROPRIETORS OF For pure drugs and chemicals, Messrs. M. B.

Robb and Walter Palmer went out to Pueblo Colo, this week. toilet articles and everything in the drug line call on Henry Durheim. cies all the more interesting. A. P.

McKinley moved out to his farm this week. Notice Timber Culture. Hutchinson, Nov 19. William Hawk was arrested here to-day for moonshininp; within a stone's throw of the city marshal's residence W. T.

O'Connor came in Saturday from Scott City and returned Sunday. DIVISION HEADQUARTERS. Rail Road men should bear in mind that C. White is headquarters for all goods suitable for their use at prices that defy competition. Bert Spencer made a trip to Chiv-ington last week.

Hawk had an old threshing machine engine which he kept fired up all the SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 2. Senate Joint Resolution No. 2, Proposing an amendment to section one, article eight of the constitution, by striking out the word "white." Be it resolved by the Legislature of the State of Kansas, two-thirds of the members elected to each house thereof concurring therein: Section I. The following proposition to amend the constitution ot the state of Kansas of the state for their approval or rejection, namely The constitution of the state of Kansas is hereby amended by striking ovit the word "white" in section one, article eight, relating to the malitia of the state, so that said section as amended shall read as follows: Section I.

The malitia shall be composed of all able-bodied male-citizens between the ages of twenty- one and forty-five years, except such as are exempted by the laws of the United States or of this state; but all citizens of any denomination whatever whorom scruples of conscience niay be te bearing arms shall be exempted therefrom upon such conditions as may be prescribed by law. Sec. 2. This proposition shall be submitted to the electors of this state at the general election for the election of representatives to the legislature in the year A. IX eighteen hundred and eighty-eight, for their approval er rejection.

Those voting in favor of this to ameud the constitution shall have written or printed on their ballots, "For the amendment to section one, article eight of the constitution;" those voting againstitheeroposiUoa time, and he was supposed to be making a chop mixture for feeding hogs HORACE, KANSAS. We respectfully invite the atttention of builders and con-tracters to the splendid quality of our brick and our prices Correspondence solicited. Number 11040. U. S.

Land Office, WaKeeney Nov. 10, 1888. Complaint having been entered at this office by William Hogan against the heirs of John B. Prosser deceased, for failure to comply with law as to Timber Culture entry No. 7580, dated 1885, upon the N.

of Section 14, township 19 south, range 41 west, in Greeley county Kansas, with a view to the concellation of said entry, contestant alleging that John B. Prosser and his heirs have failed to break, plow This he kept up for nearly a year and to day it was discovered that he was making and selling a poor grade Stoves repaired at White's Tin Shop. We will pay 35 cents per bushel for good corn on subscription to the Champion. There are a few parties owing us on subscription who paid no attention to our request to come in and pay up. We hope that all such parties will give the matter their immediate attention.

After December 1st I will close my shop at this place. I will do all repair work at a reasonable price until tha time. A. T. Brewer, Horace, Kansas.

We received a pleasant call yes of whisky. The still was taken pos session of Hawk sent to jail. List your property with O. Q. Mc NeiL J.

W. Graham returned Tuesday from a visit to his family at Lamar Colo. The telegraph informs us that Mr or stir five acres or any part thereof STLTTiSETAT STOCK- The rains have come and Greeley is well soaked Crops and trees doing well and the undersigned is handling NURSERY FOREST STOCK ALSO FOREST TREE SEEDS, Anybody wanting seeds to plant tree claims, will weU to see me before ordering, as I am dealing with the test and cteapest nursery it the te. jqs. DAWSON.

Residence Sec. 18-19-40, HORACE, KANSAS, during the third year of said entry and failed to plant five acres or any part thereof with trees, seeds or cut Hostetter, the man who invented a certain brand of stomach bitters, using ia their manufacture equal parts of rain water and cheap whisky, O. Q. McNeil represents eastern parties who are dealing in western lands. to amend the constitution shall have written or printed on -their baHoU, "Against the a- with a sprinkling of logwood and Mrs.

Emma J. Boyden made proof mend men to section one article eight of the at Leoti on the 16th in support of terday from Postmaster McGee of constitution." Said ballots shall be received and said vote shall be taken, counted, canvas tings during or since third year of said entry, that all said failures still exist; the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at office on the 31st day of December, 1888, at 10 o'clock A. to respond and furnish testimony concerning said POTATOES AND APPLES By the carload at White's. W. E.

Van Orsdal moved his family to Pueblo Colo, this week. In offering premiums for newspapers they should be given to agents, those who will devote their time to soliciting in their interest. Every paper can readily afford to pay for these services as the farmer can to the man who assists him in planting and gathering his crops. The Kansas City Journal desires agents everywhere and cheerfully provides for their remuneration. Application to the publishers addressed simply to the "Journal Company, Kansas City, will bring a prompt response.

COUNTY CORRESPONDENCE. U. P. COLONY ITEMS. Uncle Dick says that he wants Hawkins to spell skinned right or else skin his skunk in a respectable way.

Joe. can't you spell peaceable with an in it. Just glance at that column again where the skunks are. Say Joe. do you not want a devil who can spell once in a while.

Be sure and get the right inscription on those medals which are to be presented to a few of the west siders, the champion liars of Greeley county-Hawkins boasts that he will have the administration at his back "kind of small potatoes" to expect to be even dog pelter under President Harrison. Thos. Gauley and family left last Tuesday for a short visit down about Granada Colorado. C. G.

copperas, dead, but his deathly decoction will go marching on and fools will continue to drink it. her claim in 19-41. Mrs. Boyden sed, and returns thereof made, in the same manner and in all respects as is provided by law in cases of the election of representatives Capital-Commonwealth. Underwood, and Miss Clara E.

Wiley. Miss Wiley expects to go to Birmingham Iowa in about two weeks, having made final proof on one of the best quarter section's of land in Western Kansas. in the legislature. Sec. 3.

This resolution shall take affect alleged failure. Jno. Schlyer, Receiver. and be in force from and after its publication Twenty-five millions of postal in the statute booje. Approved February 28, 1887, cards are sold in Chicago every two will leave for her old home at Indianapolis next week.

We have plenty of money to loan on western Kansas lands at low rates and favorable terms. We do our own inspecting and close loans without delay. Money always on hand. O'Connor Gallup, Scott City Kan 3. I hereby certify that the above is a true and Order of Attachment.

correct copy of the original enrolled resoluti months. A shipment of twelve million, filling two freight cars was received on one day last month. CHEAP LUMBER. At the yards of D. J.

BACHELDER Jr. Successors to Chicaco Lumber Co. of Kansas. RETAIL DEALERS IN 0 on now on le in my office, and that the same took effect by publication in the statute book, Before Henry Weaver, a Justice of the Peace of Tribune township in June 20, ibbj- E. B.

Allen, Secretry of State. The official vote of this State For Greeley county Loans call at gives Harrison a plurality of 79,631 and Humphrey 73,495. SENATE JOINT RESOLUTION NO. 6. Greeley county Kansas-C.

H. White, Plaintiff, vs. Fannie Rose, Defendant. office of Cretcher Horace. Senate Joint Resolution No.

6j For the submission or a proposition to amend the Harrison's plurality in Iowa Constitution of the State of Kansas. Be it resolved by the Legislature of the State Said defendant is hereby notified that on the 29th day of October, Charley Christoph made a trip to Wallace this week. He reports exciting times tip there over county 693. of Kansas, two-thirds of all the members 1888, an order of attachment for the elected to each branch concurring therein organization. sum of 25.85 was issued by the Shingles, Sash, Doors, Blinds, Lath, Lime and Cement, Fence Posts, Brick, Painte, Oils, and Glass above named Jusiice of the Peace Section i The following proposition to amend section seventeen of the bill of rights of the constitution of the state of Kansas shall be submitted to the electors of the state for Insure your property against Fire, Lightning, Tornadoes and Cyclones in the Phoenix, North British and Mercantile or Kansas Home Insurance Companies.

Call on H. B. Lenimon, agent for above companies. A new snow plow was unloaded at the Mo. Pacific Division yards in this city, this week.

Prescriptions carefully compounded at all hours day or night by Henry Durheim. Mrs. H. I. Jameson who has been sick for a few days is able to be around again.

Deeds, contracts, mortgages, and all other legal papers acurately and quickly drawn by Oscar Q. McNeil. W. D. Stevens is now assistant landlord at the Avenue House.

Are you going to make a loan? against her goods, in the above en At the ceremony of laying the corner stone of the new $200,000 Sedgewiek county court house there were present about 10,000 persons. titled action; and that said cause their approval or rejection, at the general elec will be heard on the 15 th day of tion to be held on the Tuesday succeeding the first Monday ot iNovember, A. 1). December 188S, at 10 o'clock A. M.

RED. FLORV. Notahv Fvmjc. H. B.

LEMMON. Notary Public, Colone.1 Dan Lamont positively That section seventeen of the bill of rights of the constitution of the state of Kansas be so if you are be sure and see A. C. F. F.

Wilcox, as they can make you good terms. W. II. Hull went down to Scott City Tuesday on business. Come in and subscribe for the denies the rumor that the president C.

H. White, Plaintiff. Attest: Henry Weaver, Justice of the Peace. amended that it shall read as follows: Section The Champion Land and Loan TRANSACT A GENERAL intended to make him judge advo cate general. 17.

No distinction shall ever be made between citizens of the state of Kassas and the citizens of other states and territories of the United States in reference to the purchase. Champion and take advantage of In Justice's Court, before F. P. Good- A. Colquitt was yaeterday re enjoyment or descent of property may be reg ulated by law.

elected United States senator by the Sec. 2. The following shall be the meth Georgia legislature. Mr. Grady re fused to run.

od of submitting said proposition to the electors: The ballots shall have written or print an, J. P. R. McDonald plaintiff, vs. Fulton Bro's Defendants.

The said defendants will take no ed thereon, "xror tne proposition to amend Geo. Hollis has erected a barn on the rear of his Main street lot, section seventeen ox bill of rights of the con Pennsylvania must yield to Kan stitution of the state of Kansas, concerning the tice that the plaintiff has commenced purchase, enjoyment and descent of property," PUBLIC NOTICE. this action against the defendants in or "Against the proposition to amend section seventeen of the bill of rights of the constitu sas, as our plurality overtops the Keystone state. The Philadelphia Times says: "Pennsylvania must the above entitled cause and court to recover the sum of $290 00 on ac our reduction from now until Jan. jit 1889 Only 25 cent3.

Jim. Brashicr, this week purchased the Pioneer house from Mrs. M. E. Rcnnick for 1,200.

RailRoad Shoes, Scotch Caps and Jeans rants at White's, R. M. Duffield purchased the Chambers' stock of goods from Ilar-ry Miller Wednesday. Come in and subscibe for the Champion and send it to your friends in tha cast. tion of the state of Kansas, concerning the The Champion office is turning out some of the finest job printing ever done in this section of the state.

We have a fine lot of type, splendid press and a good stock of printer's stationery, and our prices are as cheap as first class work can be obtained anywhere. The editors of the weekly papers in Kansas do more work for less pay than any other class. While campaign speakers talk to hundreds during a campaign, the editors talk to thousands all the year round. The great mass of voters depend upon these weekly visitors for their news and politics. We hope President Harrison will remember the Kansas editors when he begins to give away postmaster's commissions, Neosho Journal.

count of goods, wares and merchan purcnase, enjoyment ana descent ot property." Sai8 ballots shall be received, and said give way for Kansas after all as the banner Republican state. Harrison has 82,000 plurality over Cleveland vote shall be taken, counted, canvassed, and return thereof made, in the same manner in dise sold, furnished and delivered to said defendants, and attachment is issued in its case, that said cause will be heard by said Justice, at his all respects as is provided by law in cases of the election ot representatives to the Iegisia in the Grasshopper state. Si all Chairman Cooper's efforts to put AiqrXJ BUSINESS. 1 17- 1 1 1 If you have deeded lands, claims or town lots to sell, we can find a. buyer.

If you want to buy deeded lands, claims, or town lots, we can sell themto TTou. We can write your Insurance in time tried and Fire Tested Companies, We represent one of the strongest Loan Companies operating in Kansasf For information call on or address us at HORACE, GHEELI3Y COUNTY, KANSAS, ture. office in Horace, Greeley county I will close out my stock of Jewel ry, Watches, Clocks, and Silver ware also my large stock of Musical Instruments, consisting of Guitars, Violins, Accordeans, Flutes, Fifes, Banjos, and harps. I also have a large stock of eye-glasses of all kinds. Now is your time for bargains as I will close out what I can until December 1st j888t A.

T. BREWER, Horace, Kansas, Sec. 3. This resolution shall take effect and be in force from and after its publication Pennsylvania at the very fore; front Kansas on Nov. 30th 1S88 at one o'clock P.

M. of said day. tne statute dgok. -Approved March 4, 18S7. of the Republican states has gone for nothing.

Still the red-headed Dated at Horace, Kansas, this 2nd I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the original enrolled resolution now on file in my otlice, and that the and hopeful field marshal can put O. C. Barkley moved a building from Reid to this city last Saturday, find one yesterday, and he still has jinother one to move. day of Nov. 1888.

W. T. O'CONNOR, Attorney for plaintiff. F. P.

GOODAN, J. P. same took ettect by publication in the statute on a cheerful face with 79,779, -That is not bad, considering." book, June 20, ibsy. E. Allen, Secretary of State..

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