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The Western News from Stockton, Kansas • 4

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nccza cmr i uVtt text pruhibi PROCLAMATION OF PEACE I I)(jiay to the republic! of We have been fWrn up all winUr, but I have made arranfftmetit with eat- coaotr that Mr. llanbailc was the to-day sun has thawn out omcwhut. partn aell Hook county lands enough so that I will send you a ft: win sen cause 'otXX O. Mikel bpLuxt-Iwted to the cfiunty treiwnrfr's he did more to rally the republican than auy man who iiia1eHfPch In the romity, lie did not ketand advrrtiwd. by givliiir me a de- Ueo.

Spark talks or going to Dakota acriptton of the wtme, Final proofii and contest -''I t. Fiuxk McNuiTT VV oppose Hill, but simply spoke iu fuvor of won, E. C. Wilson goo to Hays City Mon The irHiit kttit'baun you recognizing old oMiit. men whom ever rights, day to attend a law-suit with Madden.

aw at Moore. this couiitry owes iia pmnperity to to tHTt hereby proclaim that I ain at peace with all the World and the rest 0 mankind. I tlim-iore offer all my friends my entire stock of Staple end Fancy (iroccrio at Bottom Prices. My stock ha been selected with special reference the wauia of my customers and t-ousists, in part, of a full line of Canned Good, Coffees, Tea, Buirara of Every Fih iu pickle, dried aud cauned, Boston Baked Beans, I.luia and Navy Beans in Bulk. J'eas and (Utrn, cannel of dried, I'ieklod Chow Chow and Saucew, California Fruits, canned and dried, tlarden Sed, in packages and in bulk, Tobacco and Cigars of all kinds, And Groceries, every kind on earth.

i.s state Mrs. Hodgell intends moving to Jew Hill taken it upon himself to Hurklen'a Arnica Halve. ouktuU'on ell county, soon, she has rented her farm here fight Jlanlack on, j.uruly stdflsh motive. The brxt alve In thu world for euU. It looks tJ us as though II ill was show Mr.

Graham is troubled with his old bruises, sorea, ulsers, salt rheum, fever lug his back in real good nlmpe and tliat disease asthma. sore, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, eleven on the rat'er. bat the pen)k will K't dow on him. glockmen say their look well Kpr.i'i, ana an sk.u erupuon. ana vmi- lively cure pues.

I.Ut the sheep pelU.and carcassea I see Live natrnfaction. or mor.r The Hook county Itecanl, the papr indicate the death of some. Some of the Trice 25 venu per box. For sale by J. that calls itself the only republican pa I ask my nuny friend to call meat my store; opxite the Tost Office, and satify thuinlv that I mean business.

With many tluiuk for past favor, I remain, stockmen aay it js caused by poisonous -Uitcue'i per Hooks county, will this week come j.y.SMiTir. water, others say it Is in the graxs on the out in fuvor of Joel Holt of Rcloit, for V. H. Land Office. re the cam-; year.

furnished an I. mi, or pcuiten-nded, -twenty-five joj unnecessary to 9 kas never had a range and still othei any it is the cli 4 congress, inn win ne no surprise io our readers for we said some two weeks mate, but the neighbor think it is for Kmwiv March 12th, 1884. the lauk of feed and the small amount ago that they were waiting for Holt to fed to oine of the flock js enough buuornewe: I'attents for C. E. Burhnns, George W.

Higgins, W. E. Ay era, Bobert Tuginire, Nelson Baunii'artiier. Matilda Ouinet. come up here and buy their support make any one think that starvation was Holt has been here and the editors of the cause of the death of the majority of Harry J.

Clark. Silas It. Clement, Elua that sheet, have sold out to -him. They run the oulv republican paper, in the FURNITURE! the sheep that have died. Why do the JosiahK Stout.

Thomas 1 II l.l A 11. headed aooner Cjurier calls us a we srill nay to county so as to support the man who will stockmen wait until a storm to buy feed Fauhabert jlimM lUd.ardson, Mary pay them the most money. Junback is wuen ihudc oougni in me iiui lor ruiteaiul Henry Cooper, for lands in fvIllJiat our army record a poor man and could not afford to give less than they had to pay for it this 1 Hooks County, are in this ofGce and will winter. I hart, known of aevernl lnt nr delivered upon surrended of the I AM SELLING FURNITURE OF ALL KINDS AT THE VERY LOWES! VcieaMr than his, and re with us. Come to the millet being paid for at twice what it PubU Cr I'OSSIRLE FIGURES.

CALL ON ME WHEN IN STOCKTON. them money, and would not if he could, for he is a man who believes in honesty in politics as well as in business. Holt It. It. Hays, Kecciver.

was worth, but then that is good for those that have it for sale. No feed to be had is a man who believes in buying himself SEWING MACHINE9, .4 1 is attend Farmers Look at This. this neighborhood at any price. into office even if the people don't want sesdon of the legislature th Now axd Thek. M.

Blair of Pleasant Plain, Osborne Co, AND REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS. NEEDLES TO FIT ANY KIND OF That honorable body says that two lijrht teams run I i i 1 1 se-Jion to pass lawn in re District No. 62. a Randolph header in his neighborhood tlift pntirft fitfftjton tnt vtnr nmt i-nt. mrtrrt 1 C.s cattle disease, a report BALEY BARNKS.

him. The Record got its price and will now try to make the people of this county believe that Hun back is not a resident of this district and that Rooks county should support Holt. When the people read the Jitcord this week they want to remember that every line I'l fee found in another part of School district No. 62, we understand, eraln than any other machine in that if has a new sensation, in the matter of a part or the county and done it easy, newly appointed director of the female iIef 7 teams working on other headers -1 ILirwia Independent wants John icinuHiuii, kiJ la ilia VUD 'l(iev IllntltJ 1 to tell what it cost to buy th against Uanback and in favor of Holt vacant by the resignation of one of the BJuThd best smokinff tobacco is "Lit- i of two townships in Phillips is advertising matter and paid for by oid directors who have ruled and shaped tie Joker." 2 fuWM'C' tor Judge Holt two years ago, the destinies of district No. 62.

He was Joel Holt of Beloit. They will tell you how they have refrained from saying i don seem as though the peopl one of the three who recen tly, under of- ree nftrKe .4 Holt, when his strikers have anything until now, and that they think nciat auinonty, puunely advertised two All persons eulTerine from Couchs. 'y delegates, of her citizens guity of petty larceny and Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, loss of4 voice it time to say something. A paper that will sell its principles for money and a 1 that they were going to take immediate or an.v affection of the throat and lungs, Thk telegraph recently informed us tiat a "brass syndicate" had been CO measures to institute hral nrocendin requesma io can a j. ji.

iuuciicu my promise of office, is not to be believed. Listen to them belch. Anttr atjwt unit rrnt. a trial lintf la nf I ir Co ized. We suppose it is an association of uijmuBi, vuem.

uesireu umi uio new King'g ew Discovery for Consumption appointee will see to it, that justice be re cAare, which will convince them dook agents and lightning rod peddlers, ueedilv administered to them. The of its wonderful merits and show what a VIE SXAMD COEHECTED. We have no desire to interfere in iHo(, onJ regular aouar-size pome win ao. uaii regular dollar-size- bottle will do. early.

Not much. It is an association Colt men who are trying to get him nongres on his prohibition record. istricts desire to know the facts of the the Congressional fight in the Sixth District. Both candidates are our person pa charges prcfered. It is considered a Land Office at Kirwin, Kansas, I No.

March 18th, 1884. 7028 cowardly and unrighteous act, for any The republicans of this county will Notion In hrriliv KiTen thai the fHownii-fi m1 tttkr bn fi)Hl Dotire tf hl InOittlon nitki fl- al al friends. But our friend McBreen, of the Stockton News is mistaken in saying that Judge Holt was not a soldier. He man or set of men, even though acting under the authority of school directors or pniei in tut-porl bia cUlm and that Id pnn.f nojd mass convention at the court house on Saturday, April 12th, at 2 o'clock; for wll ba me b-forn tba probata Jung at niucktuo, in Arll Zih, I'M 't Urn runly in any official capacity to publicly ad- Nn KQ.l Uir tha liar nr hm Inwn fi aoiith n.na me purpose of electing two delegates to served during the war in a New Hampshire regiment, in the Annyof the Po vertise in three conspicious places in the a Dnj ti, roiiuing itnwm to pror. c2 ciiltiVHtlun ol and istrict, that certain individuals are tomac, we believe.

Capt. Hanback was aald la d. Til J. N. Mnl an.

III. hop, lirael attend the state convention at Topeka on April 29th, The Topeka convention will elect delegates to attend the national con tela and Clark. All or Mockton xanct. John Biuill. Rautater.

S1 Frank McNu tjr, Attorney. 3 vention at Chicago in June. guilty ot a public crime and then retire iu silence and obscurity, apparently, reposing in the confidence that official robes will shield them from the law and public also a sdhlier, serving in an Illinois regiment attatched to the Army of the Cumberland, and was for some 'time on the staff of Gen. Sheridan. Both' men were Land Office at Kirwin, Kansas.

I No. March 18 1884. 7033 If Joel Holt is elected to congress the Record editor expects to have Harvev Notica It htrrby Kivm tbat the followinir-naiu odium. We trust the new aDoointee will gallant and faithful soldiers 'Champion. littler baa AIM tiotifa or hi tnt'-ntaon to iiak- final proof Mi purport of rlalm, ar-d tbnt auld pro-l i bring them out of their hiding places Mitchell pot out; of the Stockton post of wl'l in di before th Hniteror RM-lvnr at lr- HOLT HIT.

3 Co 5 win. Kimiwi. on irl I61I1 18f4. vii: William Marahall H. No 171ii8 the the niir ann urn ana one ot themselves put in.

How would the people like to see that cream ne qr of toe ae qr 31, 5, mnge t8 Aid ne qr I and march them up to the rack of duty either carry out their advertised program exhonorate publicly the accused; or otherwise accept the just odium and con GOVB COUKTY IS REBELLION' AGAIXST the nw qr feci, torn 6 toulb rui'K ly west colored mead lookins through th. nam" thelolloW-ng wito-a ea to prorn hta oon- CO tinuoiia refda ea upon, and cultlttttion of, aaid land HIS DISFRANCHISING DECREE. At a meeting of the Republican livery? Wouldn't he make a beauty if he V't H. Davla, Andrew Jonea, J. Weudover I tempt ot the community.

A S. Cavenger, uuu a uuie paint on his face. Holt will and N- Jerby. All if bug-ar loaf. Kanaaa John Bis KiL, Reglater.

Dodg Clwpln A Doda, Attorbet. promise them anything if he thought County Central committee of Gove county, Kansas, held at Buffalo Park on the 4th day of March, the following preamble aud resolutions were unanim vuey couia get mm to congess. A man who tries to buy his way into office should Land fflo4 at alrwln. Kaoaia I The News is the largest paper published in Rooks county. 100 yards heavy silk velvet 65 and 75 cents a yard at Moore's.

Warch IS 662" Notice Is bereby five- that the lotlowlmr.na-t.eii att li-r baa Sled u- tit-e t.f hi. Intention lomaHe final Sot receive.the support of honest people ously passed Headquarters for, Barbed Wire. proof in support of bia claim, and lb it raid of Will ha mailt, lu.fi.ra Ilia liml.atu a. Ktr.L- i. Whereas, The Republican com branffe uab.

Ii.a. on nrl25'h. 1884. ti Joiirib nenworthv. yvE woum ute to ask Dr.

Hill, who mittee for the 6th congressional district a. 110 liwOV er qr 01 lue aw qr bug eems to be running Holt boom in I niu II HI 111-" Ml SClX)O3CnO0OC05CC. W. B. LeCOMPTE, Ed.

News After a held a conference at Kirwin, Kansas, on long Sleep Of town 8 tomh, ranire 16 we He namea ibe fblloii this county on the plea that Holt is a dormancy, eaused by neglect of its mem witneaBoa to prove nia continuous residence upon, au on Tuesday, February 26th, and rule out niltirtian of -aid land Tia Jmea ch la else Wi ains, A Tall man and Jamoa numea. All of Igu, I the unoganized counties from represen temperance man, what he (Holt) went to Minneapolis, Kansas for and worked bard to nominate for State Senator a atnaas J.H tJlBUb.a, Kegiater Frank Jir.Kvltj, Attoniay. tation in the congressional convention to be held at Downs on the 28th day of Land Office at Kirwin, Kansas. I No. man who is a drunkard, against A.

Proprietor of Largest Hardware House IN THECOUNTY. May, and Whereas, This is contrary to the pre March 18,1884. 7028 Notle la hereby ghuu thiit ibe folloe-liiK-numed Aled uoticeof bla iut i tion to make final bers, Medicine grange No. 1271 wheels into line with the P. of and renews her fidelity and declares her objects.

United by the strong and faithful tie of agriculture we mutually resolve to labor for the good of our order, our country and mankind, and heartily endorse the motto, in essentials unity, in non-essential liberty, in all things charity. The" above organised with the following named officers Master, R. S. Short- cedent which baa been established for a Fatchin, a man who is known all over the atate as a prohibitionist, when the temperance people needed all the help proof in an-port of bia euitn, and that -anid proof I number of years in- both congresional euiaJe before ibe pmb.ita Judxe at Stockton. iSsT-Call on me before purchasing goods elsewhere and state conventions thereiore, mix.

on April 21th, ls4. Tii Juho Tbomai 8 in tne senate they could get He even Ne 19340 for the aw qr of the se qr a 22. nw q' Resolved. That a convention be held at as 1 will sell hardware cheaper than any other in Stockton. Remember this.

uiionrned court to do this kind of Buffalo Park, Gove county, Aansas, on of ibt ue qr ani east bait of the nw qr aoc 27 wn 7 lonth. rniigc 20 wost, Be names th Mowing, tnefsee to prove bi- oontlniioufl rrsideuce upon. work. Wednesday. April 2, 1884, for the.

pur and cU'tivatlon ol salo Und.Tiii: yendoraoa liOKiaMd, hiU; Overseer, JN. a. Uarpenter; Lectur pose of taking such measures as may be UlianalerTiud Wiu. BoOout er; V. Mooney; Stewart, D.

J. Moore; Lu of aicoua, A New stock of Jewelry at Lecompte's. eemed best to secure our just and right J.hm BiaacLL Register. Assistant, Stewart, Chaplin, D. F.ank McNully, Attorney ful representation in the said conven tion of the 6th congressional district.

Resolved, That we- respectfully request Land Office WaKeeney, I No. Solenbarger Treasurer, James Nichols Secretary, A. Shorthill; Gatekeeper, Ceres. Mrs. S.

M. Dunn Pomona, Mrs. D. Solan berger; Flora, Mrs. E.

Webster Lady assistant steward. A. M. March 13th, 1884. 2379 the county central committees of the un Complaint having been entered at this eaders.

organized counties ot the bth congress Hodge office by I an lei Briiinniitt ugHtiist James ional district to meet us by delegates in Mooney. The above named organization P. Wilson tor tuiinre to comply wnn juw said convention. Resolved, That a copy of these resolu tions be sent to the principal newspapers in the uisrrict tor publication. It is not generally expected of a member of congress that he will make much a record during his first term.

It re-rafree about that 'length of time ordi-rarijy to "learn the ropes" and establish to the power that be. There is tlways a disposition among old wheel-horses to look with mild disdane upon a member whose clothes bare the impress the country tailor, especially from the west and it requires a man of extraordi cary nerve and ready address to make headway at Our member, Judge Ilanbaci rppeara to be one of the He has already distinguished Lioiself as an indefatigable worker, by the laree number of roea ures he has got unwr wey, in the form of bills before appeared to rejoice to see the seata again as to timber culture entry No. '3713 dated filled with their old associates' constitu- April 27ili 1831. upon 'be 4 of the ne 1 ting P. of H.

And last but not least we anb 4 se sec 27, township 10 souih must not forget ti grand feast which we range 17 west. In B.ooks county. Kansas, had the pleasure of participating in, with a view to the cancellucion of saiil which is a part of the exercises and if the Ja'ne8 ladies of Medicine don't know how to Wilson fulled during first. -year of Said laaiesoi Meaicine aon i icnow how to fi of said prepare such a lea it no use to go and falled Unrlug second vcar to any farther. Why don farmers every- or oultivato at.r.

part of said Where follow SUlt. H. L. fcKIRVIN, il, milrl nMificsarBiiert'hv snmnion- A. B.

MONTGOMERY IS AGENT FOE NOETII-WESTERN KANSAS FOE THE ABOVE CELEBRATED, LIGHT RUNNING HEADERS, AND FARMERS WANTING HARVESTING GOODS THE COMING SEASON WILL DO WELL TO ADDRESS ME AT STOCKTON, KANSAS. BY THE COMMITTEE. LADIES i UXILIARY, Head Quarters, Stockton Post, No. 76, G. A.

March 17th, 1884. Deputy. ej to appear at this office on the 1.2nd day The members of Stockton Post No. 76, of Aoril la4, nt o'clock p. to re- A.

R. with their wives and daughters Do not be Decieved. fipoad and fiirnl'h testimony concerning said alleged failure. B. J.

V. Hainnv. Reg are respectfully requested to meet at the RELIABLE DRUG Hq. out rooms on Saturday evening, March W. H.

I'ukeiiton, lec. 2nd, "84, at half past 7 p. for the Ko-rt, and by pushing the claims of vertisements everywhere, it is truly grati- i in the department. Osborne lying to nnd one remedy that is worthy FORMERLY UOGGS BROTHERS, purpot-e of arranging a Ladies Auxiliary and Relief corpse. every member that can attend be present, with as manv Land Office at Kirwin, Kansas.

I No. March 19th, 1884. 6640 of praise and which really does as recommended. Electric Bitters we will do as recommended. They invariably cure Stomttch and Liver Complaints, Diseases Notice is hereby given that the lollow- ot his family as possible.

By order of jr. TifE psople throughout the country 1 .1. 1 I ITi rn liig-named settlor has filed notice of bis the iv-t. Lab-. C.

Smith, MARTIN MILLIKEX, Proprietors. intention to transmute to homestead entry Commander; 7 wonuer wuy is umi l)r, am js ot the Aidneys and Urinary cumculties. aud fiialte finul proof In support of hist DEALERS Iff We know whereof we speak, and can claim and tbat taid nroof will ba made 7 such an active part against con Sotice of City flection. readily say, give them a trial. Sold at before the nrobnte Judge at Steekton.

before the probate Judge at Steekton. i and in favor of Judge but to those who are DRUGS, MEDICINES, STATIONERY, 50 centa a bottle by J. H. Mitchell. Kansas, on April 25lh.

1884, viz James Notice is hereby (riven that an election II. McDonald 11. A. No. 10629, ne 1 sec S.

will be held in the Police Judge's office town soutn range 19 wesr. He names SCHOOL BOOKS, ETC, the tollowing witnesses to prove hl con HODGE 11 Ki DEES. Faemees or Rooks County. Ask ot the citv ot btockton, Oir Mom at, April 7th. 1 elect the following officers, to-wit: A tinuous resldcnee upon-and cultjvaiion of said land vie I fat tlvien.

James Maher The Finest Line of oliday Goods in the City can' A. M. King of PluinviUe, what he thinks Mayor, five couneliinaa and a Police Pat Ryan and James McDonald, All of of the Hodge header. McHale P. O.

KiiiRiis. Johs Bisseix Register. Frank McNolty Attf. be found at this Store at Living Prices. i po'Jiicsorthis country it Tl? doctor has been an .1" lack's ever since he made a speech t'Ad'm.

Hill was a cf deeds and some of the crip-. nan back made I old soldiers to c'l soldier, for it favor of got "re Ask Geo. of Iwin Mounds. Ask F. Flory of Paradise tp.

Ask Bray Bros, of Rush tp. Ask Hebrew Bros, of Bow creek. Ask Harbaugh Bros, of Northampton. Ask Hockett Bros, of Corning tp. Land Office at Kirwin, Kansas, March 15th, 1884.

in Want of Anything in the Drug ffotlcfi i hweliT iiiiren tht th SilL wIng-uamed Judge. T. E. Baldwin, John Q. Smith and II.

A. Hart, are appointed Judges send 2" rank Chipinan and W. L. Chamber clerks of said elections. E.

Randall, Mavor. Attest: T. C. McBRixs.City Clerk. KEEP OFF.

To Vr, B. TulhTSftn und all of Iter' i pcrv! tctttrw estUe ro on sonth-e 5 i cf i town 7, w1 to Line don't Fail to Call, as tie can Save You Prescnrtloi ittll hours of the or jiht, by a coir-pelent a -1 AHi toaiah Case ot Ureentield tp. B. F.Shively of Logan Ask Baumsrartner of tgkn tp. B.

J'oxtsomeby, Agent. "i 15 a jarj "r.t (rttlorh ft f4 uutlce of bla ioteniiaa 10 tuaka finsl p.f,T Iu aujipurt af hit clulw, and that aaid proof will ha main bffnn the Kltef A kneeiver at Kir-Kanaaa, on Jiili, I AM, vlai Jn-xb SUtt No IbiAi tks na qi see 34 town ao, th, rany 17 wfait, ht unmet the foiluwinit itniiM t-i profe liit otitinuimi tedili ur ua, and ralilTtH o( land, si: fAHirjra Oiirta, Frd tlwlt, rlrj I )iB(SIrtinBilJ. lirluilitu. A II Si'" Itau- I. Ut, lKrlgi, 4 I la'i A4U" -'l-.

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