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The Signal from Kendall, Kansas • 1

The Signal from Kendall, Kansas • 1

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The Signali
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Kendall, Kansas
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(ik 1 1 1. TfiENDXLLTH iMILTON COUNTY, KANSAS, FRIDAY, MAY 7, 18807 NUMBER IT VOLUME 1. I Johnson Kingville, MeConncll, Mtmoken J. J. MILUKKN, ATlOHNIiV.

Uuosuckur. Jak.4on enmity, Mills Stiver J. d. BRANDT, A BSTKACTOlt AM) NOTAKY PUBLIC. Lake; A Laframb), reserve; Fraak Johnson.

Rossville; Elsworth Rice, Esiiall Ytollj SIpaL lly C. Frost Liggett. Silver Lako; Morrison Cooper, Wellington; Karris, Wellington; John Knott, Chicago; niLLIEEBd BRA HDT Oat DMr ft CnU pel Yr Is ad vines. Chas I Stewart, Sllyer Lake; Castabaum, CaMtbaura, Rossville; Marshall StickeL Wellington; Kimble, RC Darnell, John Hoi- atorsd ttkPjt01)t at KsmHtL; Hamilton uair. Ktuu, iom1 laM matM r.

llstef Silver Lake; Butler, New Orleans: )na Barney, Jno Co ghlan. Silver Lake, 0 mCKOILL, KANSAS. FRIDAY. MAT 7 IMS Miller, Mission Creek; James Johnson, 0 Ellinger, Jas Moats. MiVeer Lake; Wolver-ton.

Tepeka; Otso Petro, II Dearborn, Silver Lake; EU 0 Neddo, Pottowotamte Reserve; LAND, LAW ifi ABSTRACT OFFICE John View, Richard Chipman, Wm Murphy, Horace Murphy, Ed Thompson, Peter I'ellee, ChMW Oliver, A Patton, 8, French, CUveHmd, A Hcbenk, A King, Sliver F. 0. Cutllp spent to-day In Garden City. Mr.Perring i family arrived this week. Mr.

Greer adorns the front of his store wtih pavement, this week, W. Langford OiElyar. Illtnolse, dropped in on yesterday mornlnc. Mr, Langford Is interested ln our elty and has come to stay. He Is one of the old wheel horses of Livingston county, and we gladly welcemt his returi among us.

H. 0. Sykes of Columbus, Kansas, paid Hamilton county a flyng visit this week. Mr. I.

Invested quite extensively In land while west. He returned te the eastern part of the state, where be is engaged ln the banking puslness, pralsens the glories of Hamilton county. Mr. Fred Titgen of Columbus, lhts state, was with us and Invested ln western property, the first of the week. He seessed well pleased with Hamilton county and lu future.

Mr. connected with a bank ln Columbus. TOO THIN. The county sent question came up and was argued before the Supreme court at Topeka Tuesday. The Syracuse folks tried to bring it before the District court a they would thereby anticipate defrauding the end) of justice.

Hut we can safely asfure the good people of Kendall that a decision of the court will eventually determine WESTERN KANSAS EIITE1-PBISE A DEMONSTRATION THAT THX UVt WESTERN KAN8AN WILL VAX RY HIS POINT AT ALL HAiARDS, We paolish the following partial list of names which appear on the poll books at Syracuse, Hamilton county, Kansas, simply to show the similarity to those which adorn the poll books oi northern Shawnee county. It claimed that each and every one of the gentlemen appeared In person and voted (or the removal of the county seat of Ham iltoa county from Kendall to Syracuse. VanCamp. A. G.

Maglll, Silver Lake Ed. trhllro Andy Chilro Valencl; I dab. Ain. pole Silver Lake, Henry Cramer 7 sas City, P. Russel, Valencia, John Ewln ver Lake John Klllot, North Topeka.

Job. nson W. E. Hewitt. J.

C. Bradley, Silver Lake, M. M. Stand Jackson county John Sawyer Chicago 0 Cliipmon, St Marys Henry Bennett, Topeka, WlllW G. Jackson Chicago, 0.

Smith Nichols, J. J. Oliver, Silver Lake, L. T. Yount, Valencia Chan.

Wolff. North Topeka, 8 Cones Silver Lake, Ballard, North Topeka, Tom Owens, Kimrvllle, Puvall Menoken, James Quinn, Mart Ostrander, 8ilver Lake, Pat Mc-Neruey, Jackson county, A Blddle BF Gene al Land buslnss; Settlers locatod on Government Lands. Filing and preemption Lake; hn Ellis. Rvllle; Neiswender, tlarry Ayres, North Tepeka. The hamlet of Syracuse having claim dto have cast in her own precinct 1179 votes at past county seat election and' thereby claimed the permanent county seat of -Hamilton county, Ken dall having been designated as the tern porary county seat subject to this vote and charging' fraud on the part of Syracuse have brought action in the Supreme' court.

The cane was argued on the 6th, Maj. Simpson ap-peaiing for the people of Kendall, and Messrs Taylor and Whiteside for the people of Syracuse. A decUion may be expected soon. Homrstead and Timber claims: Kile on for soldiers, their widows or Itteirorphun children by power of attorney. Abandoned luiirut Cotilesied.

Exchange made; buy and sell nil kinds of Lands. Ch-ap bargsins in town Property, deeded and Hcliool Lands. An old experienced Locator connected wltu the oilii-e. Complete Abstraeui of '1 itle for Hamilton County. All Legal Rusiness promptly atti'iidH; L.

gal Papers uromptlv accurately made. Practice be ore II. 8. Land Office, Collection A Specality. the question and assure a victory for CORRESPONDNCE SOLICITED: WRITE AT ONCE OR CALL AT Kendall.

-Not a victory in a contest OUR OFFICE. but a- victory over an unprecedented fraud and the greatest attempted out rage extant. Below we irive a DarasrraDh from the Vnuorsdal, Robert Forbes, Erank Flemmlng, Roixjrt Ogee, John Rankin, Silver Lake, Stuaton. North Topeka, John Quinn, Kansas City on Police Force; BhulL Valencia; 0 Boswell, Pratt, Jos. McKee, Silver Lake; Jno.

Knott, Ed Guild, 8llver Lake; argument and brief of defendants in KENDALL KANSAS. OPPOSITE KENDALL HOUSE, MessrV, Hpease Ryland of this city have put on a daily stage between Kendall and Richfield via Woodruff's ranch and Veteran Cit. It is undoubt their motion to quash the said alter native writ. Which if true is pretty rough on the editor of the "Signal" Robert A Richards, Frank Netswender, Joe Cuthbert, Samuel Tinder Silver Lake; Ell Neddo Pottawatomie Reserve; Jno Walker, Holton; Dick Rankin, Huichins, Silver Lake; Tom Owens, John Dunning, Bob Owens, Taylor Owens, Kingville; Hollinshade, ly the best equipped route in the county and the people south as well paper established INJendall in 1885, -Our friends will pleat iium the appear-sue of our paper tbl week, a have been Vksroldsbly ftbseut durlaf the whole week. PeraonaU J.

K. Reeland vlitted Lakla on Tuesday. swOo te the Post Office to4 buy four Jewelry Dr. Dryden of Coolidc, wai in the city eu Wednesday. swrCsndles! In any quantity at Bell St Ro(r'a.

House to rent in Kendall Inquire of Elmer Johnson, attorney at law. The Federal City and Coronado stage have been unable to accommodate the travel this week. J. W. Beattle, county surveyor elect, of Veter.

an. was in the city on Tuesday. Postofllces will be established at once at Federal City and also at Woodruff's Ranch, -Geo. P. Rogers and W.

E. Jones spent Sunday ln 8yracuse. J. M. Harden of the Windsor Hotel, spent Wednesday lu Garden City.

Geo. L. Chilcote made a trip to Garden City, Wednesday. Dr. J.

C. Hereford went to Garden City yesterday on legal business. White Williams have just recteved four oar loads of the celebrated Cannon City coal which they are disposing of at wholesale rates, and are offering special inducements to the trade. Miss Emma Camp has sold her property on Shirley street, and moved to her claim near fihockeyville. James H.

Bell left for his home in Mound Valley, yesterday. Jos. Hagserty, and son, of Oswego, Kansas, arrived last Wednesday. Messrs. Wilson and Kehn are putting up some solid rmprovments on their claims this week.

-J. J. Mllliken took a trip to Colorado this week. J. G.

Brandt went up to Garden City, this week, on some legal business. Mr. Barton of Cooldge, was ln town last Saturday, shaking hands with his many friends Take the Thunderbolt Stage Hue for all points South and West. Speace Jt Ryland, proprietors. We have the best accommodations and make the quickest time of any Stage line in ie west Speace Jc Ryland, proprietors.

Hugh Day of Shockeyville, was lu the city to-day. R. L. White has put on an addition to his handsome residence. E.

Jones has sufficiently recovered from his recent illness to be on the streets again If you want city lots, or Government or deeded lands, call on H. A. W. Corrleld. agont, A.

V. Town and Land Campany. See Mr Corfiesd before you locate. as in this city may be full proud. 13 8 ad 1 1 and which now has several thousand readers, not only in the county and state but throughout the United States and Canada.

C3 The Almira house, of this city, which is rnn by the Armstrongs, is fitted up a 9) "Then the A ttorney General on his own rela and arranged in the most approved style, everything is new and arranged for the comfort of guests. The house tion, in the name of the State, filed his petition 'Is0' 3 (O-O -3 herein, verified by one C. F. Liggett, an unknown stranger, charging fraud in the said election at Syracuse, and praying that the court is already enjoying an enormous pat ronage. 3 a la-ue Its alternative writ of mandamus, com IS manding the said county officers to move their odlces to Kendall in said county, and transact The County Superintendant rf public 3 their official business at said town, or show John Mongold, Silver Lake; Vf Hornbeck, Topeka; Moats, 8ilver Lake; Jelin Ellis, Rossville; Oliver, Jno Ewlng, Silver Lake Ellinger, Jno Bradshaw; Silver Lake; Jim Dustin, Topeka; Eri Hansford, Peyton, Ira Williams.

McConnell, Silver Lake; Standley, Jackson county; Dr, Clayland Cut birth, Alfred McLaln, Silver Lake. John Quinn, Kansas City; Ward, dead; Morry Neiswender, Kennedy, wm Harrington, Silver Lake; Peck, Welliugton; A Sherman, Rossville; Chas Bachelor, Richmond Mo; Mike Widner, Jay Henry, Silver Lake; Bromm, North Topeka; Enos, Kingville; RB Eaton, Johnson, Silver Lake; Jno Magill Rossville; Walker, Sam Ayers, Elmer Peyton. Jno Ewing. Sliver Lake; Chas Kinsley, Argonia, Sumner, county; Polen Ogee, williard Rice, Edson, Silver Lake, Harry SaSbrd, North Topeka; James Martin, Silver Lake; Eason Johnson Kingville; Bromm, North Topeka; John Hornbeck, Edwards; Rankin Silver Lake; Wm Welsh, St Marys; John Ellis, Rossville: Bill Dare, Wilson, Vilencia' a instruction, of Hamilton county, says cause on May 4th for not doing so. the Syracuse Journal got away with The respondents file tneir motion to quash 3 9 the said alternative writ, upon grounds set a the prize soap man.

He is a good toJa 'W I- out in the said motion, and in support of the o. officer City Journal. 0 motion, object to the writ" OA Col. Halls big show that exhibited at We merely give this because it is the most readily recognized abortion in the this place last Tuesday was considered good for a frontier exhibit. a in a ic whole voluuijB, and shows up in good 1 1 3 We acknowledge a number of public doduments from Hon.

P. B. Plumb. 5,0.. SOS shape the real intent of the Syracuse element to evade the true laws of the land and the ends of justice, and sovereignty.

"The mills of the gods grind slowly yet they grind exceedingly W. i-t 2 at -1 5C 0 C3 a 5 McCoy, Topeka; Douglass, Kansas Cltv; Beaubien, Dead; Colyier, North Topeka; williard A Smith, Linings Dakota; Jack Welsh, St Marys; 0 Neiswender, Silver Lake; John Brady, St Marys; Wm King Silver Lake; BUI Brannon Rossville; Cy Ogee, Indian Territory; Eph Kennedy, Silver Lake. Riley Neiswender, Rossville; Beaubein Indian Ty F. Pamquest, does all kinds of cobbling and as we have given him a trial and can recommend his work. If your boots or shoes need repairs try Pamquest.

ft 5 5 cn 2 X) jl r. a 0 small." Such a crime cannot go unpunished, an outrage unchecked. 'Keep up your lick." 1 tell you 'truth is mighty but it will prevail." LATE R. Carry The Grootl News 8 55 il2 O'Jl FH Lh a The "Signal" was held back one Messrs. Weinberg Seigel are building on hi a large ware house to make room for their 2 Bell Kogers day in order to get the decision of the Supreme court in the county seat mat mammoth stock.

a Langford and Geo. D. Rogers are out ter, and just as we go to press at 2 improving their claims. They are farmers. -Mr.

and Mrs. W. 8. Buell of Pans, Illinois, are here visltingthe "boys" H. A.

and H. Buell of our city. They are well pleased with, the city and will remain several days. o'clock (today) Saturday a telegram is recieved from Topeka stating that the motion to quash was overruled which virtually determines the matter. 3 -AT THE to to O.S 2 We would call the attention of the traveling And Kendall is now assured of the 3 53 public, to the fact that we have in operation 2 1-4 county seat.

Spread the good news, and that crime and mob law will not longer work in Kansas. one of the best equlped stage lines in the west-We run seven days in the week, and pay special attention to passengers. Speace Ryland, proprietors. 1 OS PS CT3 Humer Norrls, the popular bookkeeper of Cr 1 In the firm ofGoff Myers, has gone to Granada, A plesant party was given Miss Hattie Carter of Ilartland, at the city Colorado, on business. He will pe absent several days.

Hall on Wednesday evening. Dancing Post 0 mce W. N. Hager, night operateator, returned was freely indulged in, and all from a four days visit to his sick father, Satur- urday evening. present seemed to enjoy themselves.

-Wherrltt A Co. have moved into their new store on main street; There hardware now occupies aB fine a location as there is in town Among those present were Mr, and Mrs. Jos. Vonrhers, Mr. and Mrs.

Ed Myers, Mr. and Nrs. F. M. Kelley, eri- II TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN! and the genial W.C.

will be glad to see all his old customers and many new ones. And will no doubt have a large and mcrsasing trade. FINE Job Printers, Mr. and Mrs. Mottley, Mr.

and Mrs The people of Kendall will regret to learn that Everett Anderson, our enterprising and Notice Is hercbv given that we have sold the Livery and Feed Barn to Ben L. Hall who will continue at the old stand from and after this date and that all indebtedness against the firm, we will pay, and all parties knowing themselves in debt to us will come forward and settle without delay. Mills, Jones Cutlip. May 6, 1886. Hager, Mrs.

Wiiey, Mr. II. Daniels and Miss Hattie Carter, Elmer Johnson and Miss Cora Greer, C. C. Mills and accommodating station agent, contemplates resienlnsr his Dosition.

in the near future. Mr. core! 00i Anderson has been in the employ of the compa clAL LHviitaVtiiu, fcss i--s Rubber Stamp ny for three years at this place, and has made Mrs. Whitney, J. P.

Jones and Mrs. a host of frlendl here. We sincerely hope he will reconsider resignation and remain Makers, Stereotypers, with us. Nelson George left last Saturday to fill a ri-STm Stencil Cutters, clerkship.in the Wichita Post office. i Now have in stock A FULL LINE of Stationery, Fancy Goods, Toilet Articles Legal Blands, Pens, Ink, Specia Purses Also, a choice line of Candie and Cigars, and many other goods too numerous to mention.

Parties visiting the city should come in and see our stock and get prices. BELL KOGERS. Hall 4 Coiling have sunk a pump, erected ttc, LtC, stubles ln connection with their lumber yards both of which are free for the use of customers, r( Northeast Cor Florence Zimmman, Harry Surkamp and Miss Rosa Cole, Mr. Carter and Miss Rosebury, W. L.

Jones and Miss Nollie Cole. J. F. Wilmoth and Miss May St. Claij, Geo, D.

Rogers and Miss May Nichols, II. Smith and Miss Brewer, Mr. Foils and Miss Fetrie, Messri.J. U. Bell, F.

P. Dicus, Chilcote, S. S. Hand, Wherrett, Schiltz, Anderson; and others whose names our reporter d'd not ascertain. Will buy at wholesale II one of our 10-foot Vane or 1 Vaneless Windmills, where we have no Agent A good record of six years, and the First l'rcniiiim at the World's Fair at New Orleans, In the Dairy Department.

Don't you want OUCt Write to COBNISH, CURTIS GREENE. Fort Atkinson Wis Parties comlni from neighboring towns or f.st "8th KAS. from a distance, who hare to remain overnight i 4 UlnrinVn Vrtn Write for Catalogue and Prices. will no doubt appretiate oom. -The Kendall Thunderbolt Stage line, leaves Kendall Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays, for Veteran, Richfield, and all points Houth, returning Tuesdays, Thursdays, and flAturdcys.

KANSAS KENDALL,.

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Pages Available:
402
Years Available:
1886-1887