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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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I -l- 5 00 1 3 i If 1. 1 VOLUME 1. NUMBE KENDALL, HAMILTON COUNTY, KANSAS, OCTOBER 21), 18SG. ESTABLISHM) Tbe Signal is late this wo3k ow A MODERN MATRON'S MONOGRAM. W.

H. Ciiddiiiijs, wh') lives wed of Special to the Capital. I'KuruoiJiMii'MLNr to TilU SfAfii Hi ing to the editor's being ou tiie sick list. Sykacusf, October "2 War town, and who has bcoa sick for noma tima, is able to be ub out again. wis raiiu were strorn out ymtordav by Ken-1 dall partirti (or tho arrest o( Wni Mo HOCSE JOIN I' KESULU Mux NO.

1 In town Wednesday and called this i he su House joint resolution o. lunuy, 11 llizeri), ISiown, tho tbe wi.Muu.ii.i ul a piopiMiUou io lime Mi otliue, and subscribed for tba elociiou board of Um April. The purlins Oi ine Male ol Kui)m ISSUED EvuitY FlUDAY BY WJI.GLEXDISNINQ. Were I a irl and knew a man That loved mo deeply, truly, well; Who was so shy so humbly shy His love he daren't even tell; And if 1 liked him "just a wee," Mr. (iidJingi thinks that Dr.

J. E. Sponcar's ability and untiring eli'irtu saved his lifts. Evoryb jdy is glad to sec went to ketiuiill ana wore arniigiitMl before 'Squiro Younij, vvho would not ii'mnt theiu btil. McKinlay wa kickod and Roftcri shoved Into the street bo-ciuse thoy refused to goto bud.

Jude One jllar nd fifty Cents per Year In Advaua NURSERY ST03K. And knew lie had a stainless name EdTAIILtSHKD 18S5 BY C. KllOST LlUClBTT. I'd take his place and woo bo fond, (J id" about again. Jerry Mtrnos wa up from Garden And hang prude notions glrllsji shamo! I1 ryburger framed a habeas corpus, and ShurilT lennon, accompanied by about lilty othar citizen, went to ICendall and broukt the parties back.

Tho will City, Saturday, and called at this oiliee KAN3A3. FRIDAY. OCT. 1SSS Monday. Tim was Jerry's lirst trip to come up before the judtje Saturday at see his cliiua for several months, and ti cWK.

bncu a uastaraly ontratjo was he says there is a Una crop of millet nerer before heard of, and will be foug'it to iho bitter end by our pejplu. Tope- and other cerea's on his claim far exceeding his evpoctations. He will J. G. EATON, Agent Tho above is a lie ulo of whole prove up soon.

Post-opwcr Directory. O.ueeopau from 6:30, A. M. to P. Mails for tho east close at i m.

Mail for tho west closes at 5 P. M. Mill leaves for Veteran, Richlicld and Frisco at 7 A daily. til loavas for Federal City nt 9, A. daily mv )Sl's lvvirsoti Sunday, from" A.

M. to 10:30 KitdfromtP. it. to 7 II. E.

liu IX, P. He il re loived by (ltd bsgislaliiru uf the kUUi of Kansas, two mo i ul me metuuci eaeit house yffcrool ineui i i.ig l.iu.en.. (il.t.'I'lUA i. il.Uf lOUOlllllg l.U,..!...,. iicieuu liie coirftiiutioii ol i.iis siaij nicu kUlutillUnl to.lie ii-iulllied ul Ine m.o tf litctc it'p1'oi'ii or tvjav 4 uj coiutuiiuoo ul loe stale oi iiuohaa i nlueuiltr i by oul (lit) noie oi l.i u.

(nice, ol Un; eoiiMii.aiou, section lliirleeii. nno le tin u. ul ud HiKelUllg III Hen ol Said iiud as uuieuuuuoy 10 had Iill 'teell. toe liniuiiuiii, Hlilcu i lecuoii two, ol urucle l.iree, ol the coiisi.umt,..: becitoo J. Tne bopieiou court sioio cuiiaisb uf live justices, wnu bitatl ue eiiuacu oy loi.

ecc tois ut lue suite, Uuee in nonie snail iuii.h lule qooruut, Uoii ncune UTeoce ol laree be iieeenary lu evi-ry ot the may be tuude ty law for an Itieic.vc of lliw: uuiuoer ol UMice ol supt cine imuii seven, wueliecr Uvo-iltiriU ol lite uieiuoci nl each uouse ol toe leijlKiaiuro snail e.ioe,.., wneo l-ur justiecsi ahau eoio-itituc qu.j.u..., a. ul a cuncurruitce ol 1.101 mipuI oe itccnr-iy loeveiV ueclai ol me couri. iliej-tsuce lue oldesi eo.niuissioa uy vu'iuo oi uo v've-tloo, sllall Oe COIel J.I.-iUee, ll.el 111 eunc U'n luore jUAtiees holil uoiuiuiasious ol me itaiiio uiiie, wider tlia.i tne Coniiui.isioii ot any vu.i ol lue justices, tne) anil determine by 101 toiali oe cuief jnsiiee. All qn.Uilievl d' Hie slate llnriy live years mi age uud who hate been udiniued us aituiujs ui u.ireiue eou. anU no iKIieis sliall oe ctigi.e lo election or appointment lo Ule o.llo ul oi loe sopiviiij conn, i'ne icrm 01 oiliee justice of supreme couu aualt ue leu yei.ia.

iiisl.eo to be e.orle.l al tile general eieetiva even l.vo yours, wnose term ul uaiee niiuu eu.a-i juee on lue accjud o. jutiu.tiy iie.v. ins election, iiie eleebO.1 ul; cloth, and the person whij wrote it Th8 job department if this office has recently turned out a lot of bnsir.ess ni Woo him tho'ln suchaway, not his tender glamour break: But frith sweet smiles and coaxing words, Oil, niy! I'd surety make him speuit; I'd teaelV him that a girl was won, Not by Pidgin gold or lofty With; These thinks mihtbuy, but woman's heart Was only by manly worth! I'd show him irVsuch pretty ways, fie needn't lodger watch and wait; And that I though him nobler far, Than all the burleU Ciesers great; And when hid someting sweet and fond, Within thegloaming-hyly speak, I wouldn't blush, and WUt, aud droop, liut' iaee tlie musiu" liliy a Greek! I'd slyly let hiin know I dreaVpt Of his dear eyes thro' all the tjays; J'd pluck tho flowers he loved te most, And make for him such fair boosts; I'd sing his favorite songs for him I'd read the books he prized the be: And with such wlunlnir looks I'd sootlia cards, envelopes, noteheads. for Houseknecht Hick man, contractors kttw it, and the paper that pul)lishil it wi3 most certainly aware of that fact. "Such a da-itardiy outrage was never before ho.ird of" as the acts of the parties above referred to, who counted in 1173 votes iu a precinct that the Su and builders of this city These gontle- A.T.

S. F.TdikCard. tnen are not only reliable men buc giod workmen aud they evidently mean preme court has just decided did not contain 850, arm who call the Honora You should read Wm. Glendinning'i for the NEVADA, (Mo.) NURSERIES Will take your orders and furnish you with the choicest qualities of Nursery ble board of Supreme judges "wool poems, uoaa ana modern ioker.s," and also, sneaked under an Matron's Monologue." The latter is a isolated rail road bridge just after mid east hound: Atlantic Express, Arrives p.m. "4Vew York m.

li Kastcrn l-11' 8 Kast Freight P. m. 10 Through ni. "HLoail" 8:35 p.m. wkst noiiNn: No.

1 Colo, and Max. Expresu Ar, a. m. ri'loloi ado p-m. -r, Denver Utah i3'ia.

m. 7 Kat reight Throiisrli 13 Local" 3:1:5 a. m. For indr'natinn enqnirn of asent. J.

E. Guy, Agent, Kendall, Kun. night lo count the ballots, and Wm. HisshyneRS into dreamless rest. counterpart of "Loying but shyprib-lished in the Signal Sep.

24, Mr. (Hen- I'enn's votes all are tine recomendr.lions d'mning is a poet of rare genius and for Iludsoti to accept and publish. Will his productions, pos sess real merit. 'Joe fought to the bitter end." The I'd give him invitations i ft, To party, ball or matinee, Or pie-nics in the mountain dells, Or boating on the summer sea; I'd ne'er refuse to be with him, When softly swells the "Itlue Danube," Or 'ncath the flickering shadows green, Of either lime or cotton-wood. M.

Coulton, treasurer of the Equitable Loan and insurance Company Vbore gi-es a very orrcct itnight int die feelings of that contemptible crowd It a very bitter piil fr them to swal p. lor lo, loe lluiu of tne mjopuoiiul IuI.h amen i-iii t-li Muni hold I leir oliice during lue term lur lneu iney were tdecteo. Uuiue iidopuun of tins aiiiuudiiieill, loe tivo uUditioiiui ioees lirst proviut lor by tins amendment s.ian aiipo.med uy tne governor, and snail hoiu tueir iiilicc until iliv next geiiciai eleel.ou in cig.U'jcii iiundi cu aud eighty-seven, hen uieir sor snail be elected, Oiie to serve liulll tbe see-oiin oluaoay uf unitary, eiineen iiuudieda id iniiely-livu, and tneuliier lo serve u.ilii liu second induy in January, eiguleell unit muety-seveu. WlieneVci provisions snail tie made oy law lortne iucreasu ol Hie numb of justices ol ine sup.euie court to seven, as Herein provided, sueii two additional jusiiee.i snuil oe app.jitued by lue ji-iv ei nor, uiid sua.l ho their Oiliee uiilin tne second Monday uf January succeeding ti.e general election next t.ielealterut wliieli meiuoers of tne House of of Wichita, was in tho city last week. Stock and on the moat teasonable terms.

low, Vit like any other set of rascals are Milliken Brandt represent the linn at I'd teach him that his thoughts were mine And if I loved him, po they would! desperate in their endeavors to shun ANNOUN3EMENTS. TREASURER. Wo nro authorized to annomioe of a eaodi lato for the otliee of Ti: asurxk of Hamilton county, Kansas, REGISTER OF DEED3. this place. justice and mi direct public opint i Mr.

J. M. Williams has just com and overthrow powers that would givp We are nu'horized to announce the name of i hem thier ut deserts; And if Stock especially selected for this soil Hud ton expects his paper to be read in representatives of lue legislature snail be eitci- this part of fchV country he will have to im, ul wnie.i saui general election their sui ce--sors shall be elected one iur lue term of eignt H. il. W.VUN'ER 'a Candidate for the office of RKGISTKH OK DEKUS ot'Hiuniltou c.i.imy, subiectto the November election.

SHERIFF, We are anti-orize I to announce JOHN IT. vH'fl'lt. of llurtluiul. as a candidate for the olllc ol'rillERlFF of ilainilton county. years, and toe outer fur tne term of yeurs, use a little ne discretion in what i And make him think that us a wife, I'd be so awful nice and gool.

And soon the shyness worn away. His manliness would sure shine out: He'd tell me then his long-hid love! In hopeful words so strong and stout? Girls now-a-days like to bo wooed, By men whose chiefest charm Is "check." But oh, you'll often find In such, That love and heart and brain are weak; Still oftoner far you'll II ml the man Whose manners are so soft and shy, Has truer manhood, and is placed Our woman's standard reverent high! from tne second Monday in January next uuer tiieir aim liieir 5 uu.il be purported to be 'truth. The people of pleted a fine Hall 20x50 feet over the rear end of his store building. The'-e are four o'her ofliee rooms upstairs in this same building. The buiding is one of the best in the city.

Oorge Allen and Mr. Culver, or Coolidge, were in the citv the latter oart of last week. They went down in the vicinity of Shockeyyille, in the interefts of Coolidge for county seat A very excellent article on rail leeioii every leu yeais lue salmy I are law abiding citizens and ol eaeujusaeu Hli.il uenol teti mail live tliotis- iit dollars lor eai ear. and climate. SWriAL OFFER." no violence of anv dicription has ever deen approached.

Wfyile it is aborted The unisas Fanner has reduced its suh- Kcr'nli price (or suhsciiliers tfl one doll. i a she oiler to continue Rood until that Syracuse people 'wenrthat no man or set of men can rarest or take 'nui d.iv dl r. 18Hil. Tills Iuts that prisoner, a Syracuse man. tti get away MORF MONEY.

road monoiily by M. G. Kelso, of this RESOLUTIONS TBS KESBALL CONYOTOl Whereas Hamilton county was organize 1 January lSr.il, aud an election was held April 1st, for county seat and county uiliee.s. tind a conspiracy was entered into ti delrau the people of a fair election: and the present niiiecrs inducted into olliees 1,1 Htcrii old nrieiiltaiKl journal williin the of all, and no fanner ouuh: lo he ilhiiut 1i It is tlieonly paper of ifcoeral circiilntion in the Slate devoted wholly lo fnnn-i nile-eo-i. in the Inrfrer sense which in every dcpiimiient of rural labor, auri- "Milter end!" YeVVlien iha' At the meetings of tho hoard of alive city has been handed us, but tbe gre.it gnno get justice, it will indiel bo "bitter end'' length of the article preyents us from publishing the same at this time.

cn tiire in ycueral. a i raismir. Hoi lu'imnri U-i: iiiif. miil vinir. foulliy, i'ecs, ifcc illi iv li-i'lcrabl'o spi.ee every week devoted I nf iiaid I'rauduleni election and in if fcKC 2.

iiispr isttioii shall be submitted to the eleclois ol suite ill Hie general eiev lioti lor LUe elec.tiu i tprrseiuaovci to ttiu legislaiai'e ill tile year cignteen llundie-i eignty-slx. ur i.ieir aiipt'ovi or rejeeuon. Those volute; in lavuf of Has iijiusiu.iu amend toe coils. ltuteni shall have wnilen or printed on t'neir ballots. tbejudicial amend-liteut lo tne 1 liose voliug aeaiost tb's to amend llie snail liu ve iviiuciior primed ou tueir ballius.

tne jiide-nl aiiietlulueui tlie constitution. Said oai i.t shall be received and said Votes sauli be counted, canvassed, uud 1 eiiirneii. and reinrns thereof made lo ine same a id in ail respects as is provided oy law in cases of tne election oi representatives in the lceislatiire. riix'. Ins fesonii.o.i snail take effect an I be in force from uud alter its puolieutiou in the statute im ed March li, lSvj.

I hefeoy certify iiiatnic firegoins is a ttue and correet copy ut tlie original enrolled joint resolution now nil lite in uiy a -id Mutt, tiies.u.ie was iiuoiisned in the session Laws of Kansas ofl.ys... ii. 1), Ali.i.s,. Secretary of Stale pursuance of Manipulated returns, hold their niliiees without Ian" and said nun of V.f i nniiv. it isiiiiijncstiiinabiv at the head nl th-U class' fpyii-s west of llie Mississippi, and "Pap Min-inger" was in town Sat usurpers, in the name or county officers, have buvcileht ou the county not author this ve.lie'linn in price ouht to lui.Tease its cir rub'-tio'i liirc'v.

iic Kansas Farmer is a sixteen patre week ized bv law: and large sums of money have lieen appropriated private purposes: ana uo-iiMiul and exorbitiinl salaries liave been allow lv. i.iib!isi',ed at Topeka, by the K'ansaii Fanner ed county ollicers; and extraoMiuari' fees u'lant- ed foreountv priiitiuu; aim me eoitniy in iihiii t.o.ni.anv. free. Subscriptions received at this ii'ice or inav be sent direct to the puh-lii'ncrs. Don't fail to avail yourself of Ibis ilt-ou tins aolhinir to show for this debt except Kn.

coil (ill'er: We will send the Kendall blanks and blank books: and the development, prosperity and welfare of this county depends on a low rale of taxation: and ol'ibiinrs retur.ls iniuni ration, and works Km 1 1.. nln.1 an ei-'ht Dane weekly and the Kan sav V.inuer. both one year lor but the cash must be paid invariably in advance. inealeulub injury to the people, unci tlie con sent of the. paonle is tne basis ot in ist Koveru ment; aud the government of Hamilton county is without tlmteouseiit is rlostruclivv of e.

ery ADVERTISED LETTERS The most clei-ant line of stoves ever btougl.t West ru tc ins is for sue a tieorge iseliers Hardware-store, in Keinlull. iirincioleof lawful autoonty, and an outrage on ofletters uncalled for in the a free people. Therefore We. the tieoote of Hamilton ennn p. O.

at Xa.ld ill for th. I'lili en liu Sep. 30 county commissioners which assembled Oct. 11 13. It.

15, Hi, 13 and the following bills were allowed and warrants issued for some: Hardy, mandamus caco $101.00 f. M. Mnrdoclc it for hooks 10.75 II. Weaver asjudge of election Orcelev 2.00 Weblnfc Spencer briefs def. cn.

sent frond In 00 Thomni Ford, transf. record lots and land S7.03 Tj. 0 Swink. 0 days at Topeka in mnndam 9. Op John Stanfield indexing deed-record SVTO W.

E. Oredsnn, house rent 2.00 h. H. McFnrland. cure of Unrnes 14.0" Alvin Cnmpboll balance of salary 41..

10 S. MeFai'land, PEHSiuGeo Moffmancase Pi. 40 Stock. 80.00 Dnvo Wood, shcriif fees Bis Thomas Ford M.20 L. O.

fiwlnk. eomriensatinn for services 21. 04 W. P. Pbockpv, service to October 10th.

S. PetiRou. Issuing p'eeilon pvoclamntion C. H. TVvbn rarer, compensation Wm.

MeKinlav. service n't Topeka. Jiil.PO A. U. Fuller, returns of Clerk's fees.

A. R. Henderson commissioner. -heriff forserviuir submenus, Service of writ of mandamus: 1.0" Various officers fr work 74.0" Pherift" for serving writ of miiMdiinvis 1.0' W. H.

Sboekey, returns iS writ of mat d. 90. 00 Clerk's fees, 73.0 Fi'llow clti inns of Unm'lton county, hovv rlo yni liku our mwlicine? Is it a nanaca to yn'u, follow tax-payet-3 Tf it not. yon now an oxnorttmity to riicrntii'nf the dofe, on November 2d, iind will you do it? If not eailed for In 30 days will be sent to ty, bv our delegates in convention iis.seuii.-led. our rights as American citizens and citizens of Kansas, do demand ihat this wrong toe Dead better Offl-je, WiwhliiKtoii.

liott S. f. Buy the Light running Household Sewing Machine For sale by l' .1. tireer. WEBSTER In various Stylos ci binding, witu and without fatont Inuex.

Crapher Charles be undone, and tlie civil au.l political powers of Hamilton county rest vred to rU'littul a itiior-J l5-. We deiiiau i honest elections id a fair count. Wedeiiouuee the Syracuse crime as Hewitt m. Heilineshead 11. V.

wiihoutTiarallel intlie uistoiv of Kansas elect llHSkll 111. It card Jesse F. K. S. ions.

We declare that for stolid iiidilt'o'ence t. Ainlf Fr. Under Willie, care P. J. pcMiuetr.

M. HurK D. K. currv 1). M.

Ciiltev I.e di Coles K. V. I'm linu't'in Kelops soph Mayeoi- Joseph Piilmnier W. urday with Mr. Martinger is progressive fanner, lie hits con-idera bleof his cliiim broken out and fenced, anil someof the nicest growths ef ou'k and trees we have seen in thm ftountty.

lie was among tlie fnt to takf claims here, and immediately went to make a nice home, Yon need to make a visit, to his claim to see how well he is succeeding. is about 60 years old. and lived all alone on his ilaim last winter. The ball given by the band boys last Tuesday evening was a very enjoyable occasion Kendall's Cornet band is composed of gentlemen of the lirst order, and their entertainments will be conducted in a like manner. They anticipate giving another bal1, not far distant.

The boys are progcessin rapidh their studies and will soon be able play with any band in the country. A. Houghton arrived Monday at ernoon from Auburn, I bringing with him a well packrd car load of stne'i, farming imoliments, household good and came with tho iutcntion of staying. He bus a claims north ot town and is a friend of the Altenburg Mros. and Mr, Staffoid of this placet and liko iheie men, we believe, will be a reliable to the county.

official out lis. the canvass of April "tn. is without KiippUon Guslave iirci-ldcnr. exei nt in tile sword cei'tineaie oi me Ki io 1). W.

t-i v-- tivraciise board of election. We dciutnd tliat crimes, tlie penalties of which are penal servi Mr. Nichols has filled the position of night operator at the depot for the past two or three weeks. Mr. Nichols is an exceptional accommodating gen liftman.

Mk. Wiekersham. candidate for com-mis-iHrer of the 2d district, talked to the people nf this place on matters concerning that olice, on last Wednesday evening. N. S.

living in the south-west corner of Keuthill township, was in town Tue-day ami nride this office an agreeable call. Mri'May also subscribed tor the Signal. Mrs H. II. Adney Vent to Garden City Monday where she'v will remain awhile with her children who are starting to school at that place.

Kirt'and and Smith, of IIfrtland, and Culver of Cooodge were in Kendall Wednesday night, and talked to the people awhile on campaign matters. T. 15. Koark of I'rattCanon. arrived last Saturday and will loe tte on a claim in the vicinity of Kendall.

Joe Morders was down to ICendall Sunday night iu the interests of his candidacy. Thomas Mitchell, of tbe new town of Mitchell, this county, was in the city Tuesday. Her. C. N.

Gartin informs us that he will preach in Kendall next Sunday night. Mrs. Joseph Stafford ieffc Tuesday for a short visit to friends at, Auburn, Ind Mis. M. Mater tude slial not beeonau and the public livid shall not be used to further schemes of train 1 and McDonald II.

h. I' II. M. Ko'oiusou ill spoliation, ami to shield the Mirpcti'ator tucre- Hinitli Ivlwin. of from the penalties of the law.

We rienia i pcrainiiif in our eonutv exu eiidiuires. undiilcdg (trCall for "advertised letters." 11. F. Iiki.i.. P.

M. the nominees of this convention to the closest retrenchment, and will nold them to thesti icte-d aecounlability. We denounce the present board us the pliant toolsof an ST All' OFFICERS. uiiA-rupuioiis ring who have conspired to ni'v on the tax payers id Hamilton county John A. Martin (lenou'iee as unwortny the coutieiice ol'aiiy citi I.

in. of county, the men who accepted A. P. Riddle offices lo which they were not elected and lor K. H.

Allen Sain' I T. Howe which tlie render no aeeoiiiilat.u:ity to tlie pen-pie. Wedeit niiiee tiie net Ion of tlie so called S. li. Hrndford F.

V. McCiibe. A. U. lloi'tnu Governor ieutenatit (iovernor Secretary of State Hliite Treasurer Attorney '-'enetal -Slate Auditor Chief Justice Supt.

of rublie Instruction See. tlinii'd of Afirieulture djntiiiit ilener.il -State Printer The flyinif Dutehmin Greer's W. II. 1 awhead Win. ims A.

K. Cam bell T. U. J. II.

'Waterman commissioner if in mi posing (lie expense oi'oei'euiling the election fraud intlu people of Iiaiuiiton liolieving that the expense thereof, by right, and by law, should he, borne bi the con'lesliiig tinvtisi and we arc in favor of enjoining llie treasurer of Hamilton county against tile payment Oi eounty warrunts, the iheisMie of winch is of (loublfullegality. llelieving that the most practicable plnn to present to the legislature for tt division of Hamilton county, is to cut oil' the Arigioal territory uf Stanton aud Gi ant, into one leaving the question of a further division-, of the two i-ounties to the lurther d' the ter-ritory and the wants of the people a'HJ the residents therein. We pledge the otVmhv of the nominee of this convention for the lcivhiturc to secure this end. We denounce the st.ii proceedings at Syracuse in winch nn ag-re-niieiu was catered into divide n. mil 1 on Il 11 -rn li .1 if fl I lis il ti r.

Sulky at ADDED VS0 A SUPPLSIIEUT of nearly fiOOO Kev Words and Meanings, Biographical Dictionary of.nearly Names. JUST ADDED (1885) A New I'roiiouncing Or THE "WOULD, Containing over 25,000 Titles, describing the Countries, Cities, 'J owns, ami Xntural Features of every purt of the (ilobe. WETSSTEIt, ndnition just mane, viz: a5. Now Gatscttoer. oftho World.

inologies and Vriinitiuns superior A4 to any other, has also a ry Biopraphical Dictiontiryof over Names, and istlie fNtandarrl authority for official printing rrt 63 Government I'rinting Ofiiec. JL rk'Tiirt j-tirn thousand have been put in jSL tlie public Schools tlie I'nitfd States. JJlach new niitinn becomes mere and more 2j A The Staudard. by State Pnp'ts Schools fn 86 Slates, and ever fiO t'cllcge GET THE BEST. V- li has 30OO more Woi dsln its vocabulary than found in any other American Ihi'tionary, and rrvariy 3 times tiie number of Kngittvjngs.

lt the best practical Ih glish Dictionary tx4tnt. Quarterly Jurietv, LunJun. It is cvpr-prcsont r.nd reliable nohofll- tuater to tho whole family. H. S.

Herald, C. VJBRiAM Uv.i.J 1 Amin: A ear load of Healing atG.eers.-ism Now is tin time "''to make your cisterns and get the spouting Sella liu-bhop, Soulli of tue II. at Kendall, Kansa the Litkin tistrit, Finney County and candidate for re has boen in town k.r a lew lays on business. made us an agreeaole call while bete in company with our fellow towns-man L. 11.

VVhite.we would judge Mr. Water-man to be a shrewd, enterprising L. Sho ik'i new house is almost completed. Mhs Kllie Uoseberrv htts been sick for ipjite a while bul is impromir slowly Jit'J. Ligrgnti, 'f lendnll wa out last Tuesday visiting Mrs.

E. Uo-e berry. The Johnson bvs have latplr built two ire houses and a good st'tble. Willie Moyd. who ha heen very sick has ho far recovered as to be able to go to Kendall Tuesday.

Quite a crowd of our neighbors went to Syracuse Wednesday, some to make final proof, ami some as witnesses, A school district was organized here Iat week, Tiid tho following ollicers were elecled: Wm. Johnson Cleik1 A. J. Skinner, and Armstead 11 jse, Treasurer. Mrs, T.

U. Cutlip is visiting her parents in Mai ber comity. Wherritt Co. have received a riii.con the iicoi ,1 niinl of the sand hill. We fine invoice of stoves V.

W. l'righam aud wije wen in town Saturday. Mr. J'righuHi informs A thin crust of ice ftoe over water in pails Kilting out of dfn in open uir lust TucMiay nii'bt. n' O.

T. proved upon h'" land nar lat Wednesday. ne, pronounced the proofs the be.u that h-ui ever been made before h.m, Mr. Mbaving illled the require-mcuts of aiu law in exery particular. A player meeting was hetd at the rcsidti.ice of A.

Ul Sunday nighU The meeting was conducted VVUlTl- Johnson, and was a about 10 porous haying buun present- in that he is now ptuting a cellar under his house. Not, long since lie made a denounce tiie s. i n-uso platform ii a bungling piece of i avowing one thing and meanin. Wedeinaud tiierignt oi tie ieoile hi county to rcguiiite our local a.lai" oppose tlie euterveiiiion of outside i e. v.

Wo that ours is a warfare of right umiinsi i.ig, uf justice agaiiiht iii.ins ice, of an honest vote and a fair count against an fraud commit! I by ballot box stuilers, iu-duetiiig usurpers into oiliee. aud we invite the assistance of tiie good people uf ilainilton county, without regard to race, sex or condition, lo join us in a crusade until tiie black crime couimitted at the lirst election held in Hamilton county shall hav" met its Waterloo. "Truth crushed to earth will rise again." Komi cittern. They are fixing to stay II Warner formerly of this place but, now of Kendall Hamilton Goiiuty is a candidate lor register of di'edsiu that coutity, We' trust that ho will succeed as-lid is worthy of the otlice. Alma Hnterpiise Yes, ha is worthy of the ollice, and every voter should see that his naie is on the ticket voted next Tuesday, Th-y have a fine 320 acre farm, all of which they got for the taking.

Who woudnH come west and grow up with the country Nearly 75 cases of boots and shoe8 at I'aej-sler'si store..

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402
Years Available:
1886-1887