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The Western Kansan from Leoti, Kansas • 2

The Western Kansan from Leoti, Kansas • 2

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"Asked to Stop It We Did Sot! ELKHABT and HARNESS f.lFG. GO. RIPANS THE WESTERN KANSAS PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY. J. B.

MILFORD, Editor. Entered at the Post Office In Leoti, Kansas TABULES I JlomeseeVer's Excnrslon. The Mo. Pac. will sell homeseek-ers excursion tickets to all poinU in Texas on Jauv 9th, Ff by.

March 13th, April 10th, and May 8th 1864. Ticktts sold at one fare for round trip good for 30 days. G. A. Williams, Agent.

REGULATE THE $11,00 No. 37. Sarrey IIe3. Have sold to cniimrri Tor CI years. curing thetn tbe dealer profit.

We are tbe Otdeat and I.urftit nisnufartorera in America selling Vehicles aod Harness this war ship with privilege to examine before any money Is ald. We par freUbtbvtb ways if not saiisfac-ry. Warrant for 2 year. Why pay an agent to $50 to order for you? Write your owa order. Boxing free.

We take all risk of damage in shipping. WHOLESALE PRICES. Spring Wagons, S3I to S50. Guaranteed same as sell tor to t5. Surrey 3, $65 toSlOO same as sell for H0O to 130, Too Buggies, S37.50, fine sold for ttiX to SIOO.

Farm Wagons, Wbgonettes MHk Wagons. Delivery Wagons Read Carts. BicvtLts run ais, nutu UA committee of the best' citizens request county attorney Washington to dismiss the liquor cases." We did not! A number of citizens of Leoti and Wichita county." We confined ourselves strictly to Leoti, and did not claim to represent anyone outside of Leoti corporation, hence Wichita county is additional. "Wait upon me." We did not as secood class matter. OFFICIAL PAPER OF WICHITA COUXTY, KAXSAS- No.

7S1, Surrey. STOMACH, LIVER and BOYELS AND PURIFY THE BLOOD. KIPAXS TABULES are tke btt Medl. elae knwa for Indlxrollam, EliiaaaaeM, llcadaeke, Ctlpatlon, Ckiwale liver Triable. DUzlaeea, It ad Cmlexla.

Urneatery, OffeaUve Breath, mmi all dU. rdera af the Staaiaek, Liver aa4 Bawcla. Ripans Tabules contain nothing Islurkmti to tbe txxott delicate constitution. Are pleasant to take, safe, effectual, and give immediate relief. May be obtained by application te nearest druggist.

Pintle, $6 toe-SO Does the Standard want to take up a discussion of the issues with therKA2f3AN? We are loaded. make this expression. OTI CE FOR PUBLICATION. iNo. J3C6 Land Office at Wa-Kfeney Kaxs February JTth, 1S.4.

Votiee is hereby given that the followinr-nanud settler has filed notice of his in-t 'nfo i make final proof in sup-rt of his da an 1 1 said proof will bj mad? before The Clerk of the District Yni-t nf Wichita No. 727. lioad Wagon. "And procure a dismissal of all $55 proceedings, etc." We positively Harness Maanfae-fpA, r-TlHU turcr's mr ASK'ii Prices, yi'YJ No-Tiatf. Top Buggy, Doable Baggy.

Farm 16 to did not make any such an appeal. County. Kansas, at Lejti, 343.013 Kansas, on March directly. See our statement below. atsi viz The repeal of the Sherman law has failed to bring forth that prosperity that was mentioned in the debate on the bill.

WILLIAM S. OLDHAM, 1907 for the See. 13. 13, II. No.

twp. 1, And assured me if 1 would do so hey would do all in their power, No. 1, farm Harness. range 3S. west.

BIDDtG SADDLES and FLY NETS. Flkhart Biccle. CSln.wheele. ollnw 1 lie names the LI I I I 1-7 8 percent, eff for with order. Send 4o.

In pneumatic tires, and also would the people, each and 4 atiunpa to pux pontage oa eutlajfue. steel tubicft. drop forcings. Address VV. B.

PRATT, Sec'yi ELKHART, IND. No. 3, Farm Wagon. all of them whom they represented, do all their power to protect me uuYujiraHieavcupja ana cultivation of, said land, viz: Elijah B. Sypolt, William H.

Gahm. of Leotl Urgar. Walter C. 1 lenderson. of Selkirk Ks.

ABRAM FKAKES, Register. Wall street now boldly demands 8150.000.000 more bonds, and unless congress acts promptly the bonds will be issued. against either prosecution for viola ting mv oath or olhce or from blame." This is an absolute un- ivccp iii me iiiiuuio ui inn nuaun THE FIGHT IS NOW ON. SHERIFF'S SALE. First Published February 1st, IS34.

ytate of Kansas, Wichita Countv. The Atlantic Trust Company Trustee, riaiu-tiif. vs. William Colhoner, Elizabeth A Colhouer his wif, Jofepliine Moore and II Moore her husband and Griflith Trustee, Defendants. BY virtue of an onW of sale to me directed and delivered, issued out of the District Court of Wichita county in.

said state In an action in said Court wherein The Atlantic Trust Company, Trustee plaintiff and William Colhouer. Elizabeth A Clhoner his wife Josephine Moore and Moore her husband and Griflith Trusts defendants; I will on Monday the 5th day of March 1SH between the hours of 10 o'clock A and 4 o'clock of said day at the court house door in Leoti City in the county and state aforesaid offer at public sale and ell to the highest bidder for ruth. "I assure you that I would not do anvthing that would wrong you, On his return last week Chase announced that he is going to give the colored gent a red hot Chase with the wind in his favor. said one of the committee in the course of the conversation, ua and for whom was the plea for MERCY made? After all this, did I do it? Tell the people what your committeeman Mr. W.

S. Place, who 13 skilled in the art of pleas for the forgiveness and pardon of hard hearted sinners after they have been induced to come to Christ and ask to be saved, said in his plea, to whom and for whom his plea was made, and after all this, did 1 do it? that my act in this way in this matter would meet the approval of NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, (NO. 0365.) Land Office at Wa-Keexkt. Kaxs. February 17th, tft.

Votieeis hereby given that the foilowing-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made fore The Clerk of the Distiiet Court of Wichita County, Kansas, at Leoti, Kansas, on March 31st 1S94, viz: WILLIAM H. GAHM, II. E. No. 1T007 for the se sec.

22, twp. 19, ranee 3S, west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: Chaiies W. Wearing, William n. Bnrcb, Dave Scott, William s.

Oldham, all of Leoti Kansas. ABR4M FRAKES. 2-22 Register. 'Ere's Your) Rocky Mountain News" Cartoon with every issue. The goldbugs are beginning to the best citizens of Wichita coun flinch under the extreme pressure of cash in hand, all the right title and interest of ty." This is a misstatement.

We a single gold standard. They are tue above named delendants in and to the following described real property to-wit: did say that it would meet with approval by quite a number of our llie ortli-west quarter1 section twentv- now even giving over to comment eitrht township nineteen (19) raag-e thirty- Uvc (o) west bth p. ni. Ivans. best citizens.

ing favorably on the white metal Mtuated Wichita countv Kansas, raid "I give these names, presuming property ordered sold and to be sold as the property of the a dovo namea defendants without appraisement to satisfy said order of sale. iso gentleman you came to my that if they did represent a large office and you came for a purpose. portion cf the citizens ol Leoti and Ji. iDAlU.Nl;0, Sheriff. Sheriff's office Jan, 31st.

1804. Harker and Washington Attorneys for Wichita county, as they stated ther Was it to get me to have due re THE LEADIXG DAILY POPULIST PAPER. A Paper for the Dissatisfied Crowd. "free coinage is a fight for commercial AND FINANCIAL INDEPENDENCE, FOR PROGRESS. PROSPERITY, FREEDOM AND HAPPINESS OF 99-100 Or THE RACE, AND IN IM PCRTANCE OYERSHAC0WS AND DWARFS ALL Prom ttie Rocky Mountain News.

The organized Republican Party is the bitterest foe the cause of silver ever had. It supports Cleveland's administration in every hostile movement against bimetallism. Plaintiff, gard for my oath of office, and to do did, etc. We did not make such a statement. But we did say that my whole duty to the people who we were a committee appointed by NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.

Lam Office at WaKef.nkv. Kaxs. February 9. I OTICE is hereby given that the following named settler has tiled notice of his intention to make Final Proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before Probate Judge of Wichita county. Kansas, at Leoti, Kansas, on March 27, viz: WILLIAM HES8 II.

A. No. for the N. E. of 8ec.

24 Twn. 1 S. of R. 35 West of 6th P. M.

Kansas. Ho names the tollowing witnesses to provo his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Orra Wikoff, Leoti, Kansas: Alexander B. a meeting of some of the citizens of haye selected me to see, to the best of my ability, that the Criminal SHERIFF'S SALE. First Published Feb, 1st, 1894, State of Kansas. VQ Wichita Countv.

Ellen II Fowler, Plaintiff. V8. Leoti to ask you if you would recognize a petition from the people Laws of the State of Kansas are duly and impartially executed in Wich- John Fatterson. Cornelia Patterson. The "The Ness County Republican suggests that funds raised by the church for missionary work be expended at home.

That is the most sensible thing we have seen in a to withdraw the complaint against D. K. Grimes for selling intoxicating drink, on the ground that he had promised us in parson and by ta county? OTHER QUESTIONS PRESENTED FORTKE CONSIDERATION OF MANKIND." "WHAT MAM CAN LOVEKIS COUNTRY WHEN HIS COUNTRY LETS HIM STARVE." TRY A SUBSCRIPTIOX. Daily, 50 cents a month. Weekly, in advance, Si pryr.

ADDRESS THE NEWS, Denver, Colo. We want a live subscription ageut in every town Write us for terms, SEND 5c FOll SAMPLE COPIES. Baugh, Modoc. Kansas; John C. Eiscnhour, Modoc, Kansas; Frank D.

Williams, Modoc, Kansas. 2-13 AIIR AM FRAKES, Register. Ilardestv-IVlbam Loan and Investment Company, Hardest-, Pelham, Frank Dennv and Callahan, Defendants. Now 1 want to thank you gentle virtue r.f an oruer of sale to me directed A and delivered, issued out of the District way of letter that he would never paper for some time ard we recom Court of Wichita counts' in said state in an action in said Court wherein Ellen II Fowler men for having admitted (taking the whole of your article together) sell any more intoxicating drink in plaintiff and John Patterson. Cornelia Patter mend the advice of the Republican lchita county, and that he had son, The Hardesty-Pelham Loan ami Inxest- ment company, a Hardesty, Pelliam, al asked the people by way of From the Commoner.

Frank Denny and Callahan defendants: letter, to forgive him. There have bnen twelve county 1 will on Monday the 5ih day of March ltrtM between the hours of 10 o'clock A and 4 DOLLARS PER MONTH ith reference to the last hitter o'clock of said day at the court house door and a 1 1 for statement; we in lA'otl City in tne county and state aforesaid offer at public sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash hand all the rteht title and in elections in Georgia since the presidential election of '92, eleven of which were carried by Populists, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (No. 9Xl.) Land Office at WaKeexev, Kan. February 9.

OTICE is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of his intention to make Final Proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made beforo Clerk of District Court of Wichita County, Kansas, at Leoti. Kansas, on March 1591. viz: EDGAR B. RANDALL Son and heir of Alexander Randall supposed to be dead, II. A.

No. KE6; for the 1 ot Sec 17 Twp. 13 S. of It, 35 Yest of the 6 P. M.

Kansas. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: Joslah Hall, Coronado, Kansas; Herman C. Thrapp, Coronado. Kaisas; Ccorpe W. Shafer, Coronado, Kansas; John S.

Caldwell, Lpoti, Kansas. 2-15 AilRAM FRAKES, Register. would that the gentleman mak terest of the above named defendants in and to ing those remarks, knew full well the following described real property to-wit: North-west ouarterU section seventeen (7 and the twelfth reduced the Demo township eighteen (18) range thirty-seven (37) his inmost heart that the persons present would not nor did not ask him to do anything dishonorable or cratic raaioritv of last fall from west cth in. Kan. situated in Wichita county Kansas.

Said property ordered sold and to be sold as the property of the above named defendants with 1200 to 300. in violation of his duty as county officer, or that would in the least out appraisement to satisfy said order of sale. E. EDMUNDSON. Sheriff.

Sheriff's office Jan. 31. at 194. Mahan and Washington Attorneys for Plaintiff. conflict with the best interests of the mothers, wives and sisters of The statute of limitation has probably run out.

If not the party ought to be brought into WTichita county. that the substance, to its fullest extent, of my answers to questions asked me by the uKansan Reporter," are eminently and purely true, and the Black Dab that you tried to throw at my truth and veracity with the hope to detract attention from your own acts has fallen squarely in your own faces. I hope under the light of the Great Master of the Universe and the Creator of all things that the words which have fallen, or may fall from my hps will show to be asfree shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbor') from bearing false witness against my neighbor as the words of either of you gentlemen, and if sny one of the four of us, kave clone any wrong in this matter, in the eye of God, may he haye mercy on us and forgive us and may he help us to be submissive to In Your Own Locality made easily and honorably, without capital, during your spare hours. Any man, woman, boy, or girl can do the work handily, without experience. Talking unnecessary.

Nothing like it for money-making ever offered before. Our workers always prosper. No time wasted in learning the business. We teach you in a night how to succeed from the first hour. You can make a trial without expense to yourself.

We start you, furnish everything needed to carry on the business successfully, and guarantee you against failure if you but follow our simple, plain instructions. Reader, if you are in need of ready money, and want to know all about the best paying business before the public, send us your address, and Ave will mail you a document giving you all the particulars. TRUE Box 400, Augusta, Maine. court on the charge of arson be W. S.

Place, E. 0. Shelton-, P. E. Callahan.

cause they burnt up over a billion dollars of the people's money and It is with much reluctance and thus forced down the price of farm only to see that justice is done the products. two worthy gentleman, whose i names are mentioned witn mine, Populist newspapers have been started so rapidly since last election. that I sign this statement. "When ever, I take a stand for mercy, that NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (No.

Land Office at Kansas, January "Votice is hereby given that the following named settler is filed notice of his Inten tion to make Final Proof in support of his claim, and tint said proof will be made beforo Probate Judge of Wichita county. Kansas, at Leoti, Kansas, on March 17th, ls4. viz: ALEXANDER B. BAUGH. H.

E. A. No.ltivroforthe S. W. of ec 13.

Twp. S. of R. 35, W. 6th P.

Kansas. He names tho following witnesses to provo his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Joseph M. Hess. William Hess. Phillip Ei-senhour aud Ora Wikoff, of Modoc.

Kansas. 2-S AHKAM FRAKES, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION-(9315 Land Office at WaKeenf.v, Kans.) January. 2yth, lst'l. K'otice is hereby given that the following, named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in supjort of his claim, and that said pnof will be made beforo Clerk of District fkmrt, Wichita Countv, at Leoti Kansas, on March 10th, viz: PAUL (UBB.

II. A. No. 1S769 for the aw eectlon 34 twp. 19 S.

R. 36 west. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: Ilniih Iieggs, John Weidner, Frank E.Grlmea, Frank P. Frcehvid, of Leoti Kan. 2-1 AilRAM FRAKLS.

Register. it is quite a difficult task to keep in my judgment good may result track of the new candidates for therefrom, I have no apology to make, nor do I wish that the above SHERIFF'S SALE. First Published Jan. 25th, 1S04. State of Kansas, ce Wichita County.

Anna Williams, Tlaintiff, VP Rammon Poston, Laura Poston, John Poston The Southern Kansas Mortgage Company, A Temple and Ii Non Defendants. BY virtue ot an order of sale to me directed and delivered, issued out of the District Court of Wichita county in said state in an action in said court wherein Anna Williams plaintiff and Rammon Poston, Laura Poston John Poston The Southern Kansas Mortgage Company. A Temple an i Norval, defendants. I will on Monday the 2tth day of February 1W4 between the hours of 10oclock A. M.

and 4 o'clock P. M. of said day at the court house door in Leoti City in the county and state aforesaid offer at public sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all the right title interest of the above named defendants in and to the following described real property to-wit: The south-west quarter of section twenty-seven (27) township nineteen (19) range thirty-seven west 6th m. Kan. Situated in Wichita county Kansas.

Said property ordered sold and to be sold as the property of the above named defendants without appraisement to satisfy said order of sale. E. EDMUNDSON. Sheriff. Sheriff's office Jan.

23rd, 1R94. I. D. J. U.

Drown Attorney for Plaintiff. public favor. A Populist exchange that has kept tab, says: ''Sixty-one should in anywise betaken as such. P. E.

Callahax. new Populist papers have been started in the United btates since WASHINGTON'S REPLY. last election." COPYRIGHTS. From the Tiller and Toiler. Editor Kansan: Secrecary Carlisle issued his call Will you be kind euough to pub CAN I OBTAIN A PATENT? For a Srompt answer and an honest opinion, write to I wbo have bad nearly fifty years' experience In tbe patent business.

Communications strictly confidential. A Handbook of Information concerning Patents and bow to obtain tbem sent free. Also a catalogue Of mechanical and scientific books sent free. Patents taken through Moon ft Co. receive special notice in the Scientific Americ-nn.

and thus are brought widely before tbe public without cost to the Inventor. This splendid paper. lish this, my reply, to the article in for bonds last week and wheat dropped four cents, hogs sixty-five the Standard of February 15, sign NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. cents a hundred, cotton one cent the laws of our country and to do our duty to our country, our FELLOWMEN and OURSELVES. Gentleman, in the name of God may the shame be removed from you for trying to get me to bear false oath and further to violate the law of my country, I forgiye you as far as I am concerned and will bear no malice.

And now gentlemen, in all candor if you are opposed to criminal law prosecutions, and if you want to discuss this matter and the whiskey complaints out of which this controversy has arisen either through the paper or Land OFric at WaKeenf.v, Kan. ed bv W. S. Place. E.

U. Shelton January lth, im Issued weekly, elegantly Illustrated, has by far the largest circulation of any scientific work in the Votice is hereby given that t.e loHowinc- pound, bankrupts 3S5; just 103 and P. E. Callahan more than same week lest year orid. 553 a year, bampie copies sent free.

Building Kdition.monthly, frZJA a year. Single tpies, 2 cents. Brery number contains beau- world. $3 a year. CODies.

Messrs W. S. Place, C. Shel turn plates, in colors, and pbotograpbs or new houses, with plans, enabling builders to show the latest designs and secure contracts. Address CO- Mew Yokk.

3bl Broadway. ton and P. E. Callahan, Sirs: Verily, verily that promised pros penty still seems a long way off. From the Htrvey County News.

If you came to mv office on or TWICE A WEEK. Populists held their own in Kan about January 25, 1894 as a com mittee of a number of the citizens sas last fall. According to officia returns they gained three distric of Leoti (who were they, and were THE HUTCHINSON WEEKLY NEWS judges, one sheriff, fifty-cne com otherwise I shall be glad to entertain you Tor as long as I can stand in the light of right and for the enforcement of the laws of our missioners and held their number SHERIFF'8 SALE. First Published Jan. 2Dth, 1S9I.

Statf of Kansas,) Wichita Countv. Ivs' Norman F. Thompson, Tlaintiff vs. William W. Hoffman, Elizabeth J.

Hoffman and L. Matthews, Defendants. BY virtue of an order of sale to me direct ed and delivered, issued out of the District Court of Wichita County in said state in an action in said Court wherein Norman F. Thompson pi lintirt and William W. Hoffman, Elizabeth J.

Hoffman and L. Matthews defendants I will on Monday the 26.h day of February 1X34 between the hours of 10 o'clock A and 4 o'clock of said day at the court house door I-eoti City in the county and state aforesaid offer at public sale and sell to the highest bidder f'r cash in hand, all the right, title and interest of the aboTe named defendants in and to the following described real propert to-wit The Southwest Quarter (k) of Section Twen-tv-two (22) Township Twentv (20) Range Thirty-six 3C) West 6th Kansas, situated in Wichita County, Kansas. Said property ordered old and to be -old as the property of the above named defendants without appraisement to satisfy said order of sale. Einmndson, Sheriff-Sheriff's office January 24. l4.

Smith and Washington Attorneys for Plaintiff. registers. They lost four treasurers IT IS NOW PUBLISHES TWICE A WEEK. and two county elerks. Who said you the first committee selected by them, and why did not the first committee come?) for the purpose of getting me to recognize a petition to withdraw complaints which had already been made under the Prohibitory Liquor law of the state EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY.

ml Kansas went Republican last fall? country. I am fearless. There are and were three of vou and but one of myself and you might rush upon me, bind me and take me be ja Une Hundred and tour napeis a It is estimated that the gold vear are sent postpaid to anv part mined in Colorado costs but 22 of the United States for the small cents on a dollar to mine it; ye sura of SI.OO A YEAR. some neonle sav it is valuable of Kansas as against D. K.

Grimes or getting me to say that I would recognize such an one if presented tome. Did it take you over four I 111! 1 III because it costs so much in labor to THE WEEKLY NEWS furnishes the very latest Market Reports and Telegraph News from all over the world. is an 8-page 6-coI- cet it. Bonds are bringing 118 umn paper, and being- printed twice a week allows a farmer to keep better posted than he would from a paper pru.ted only once a week. named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made beforo the Clerk of the District Court of Wichita Kansas at Leoti, Kansas, on March loth, lSt'4.

CATHARINE J. DOXNFLL. H. E. No.

17.34 for the E'4 Sec 1 Twp 17 south, range west. He names the following wittesses to provo his continuous residence upon aoid cultivation of. said land, viz: Oliver Dickey. Milton Dlckev, George W. Carr, David Bean, of Carwood Kansas.

1-25 ABRAM FRAKES, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at WaKf.enev, January lxtb. 134. Votice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice oi his Intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will he made before the Clerk the District Court of Wichita Kan, at Lootl, Kan.

on March 3rd, Isfc4 viz: LINN B. HARGROVE, H. E. No. 16643 for the Sec 33 Twp 17 range 36 He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence uion and cultivation of, said land, viz: Frank E.

Grime. John II. Edwards. John A. Koontz.

John S. Caldwell, of Leoti Kan. 1-25 ABRAM FRAKES, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (No.

9203.) Land Office at WaKeeney Kans. I January 13th, it9L Votice is hereby given that the folio wlng-named settler nas filed notice of his intention to make final proof in snnport of his claim, and that said proof will he made before Clerk of District Court ot Wichita county at Leoti Kansas, on March 3rd. 194. viz: ALBERT J. GREEN.

Homestead Application No. for thenorth-west'4 of Sec 24 Twp. 16 south. Range 38 West. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of, said land, viz: James tl Donnell.

William McLean of Car-wood Frank Grimes. Fred Friar, of Leoti Kan. l-l ABRAM FRAKE3. Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.

(No. 93G2.) Lano Office at WaKeeney Kan, I January 13th. 1'4. Votice is hereby given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his in. ten tion to make final proof in support of his claim, and that (aid proof ill be made befow Clerk of District Court ot Wichita county at Leoti Kansas, on March 3rd.

viz: SKILLMAN V. HIXSON, Homestead Application No. 16.Vi3 tor the Northeast i of Sec, tiTwp. 20 South, Range 33 West. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous re sidenee upon and cultivation of.

said land, viz: Oliver Scott of Leoti Kansas, Austin Ballard, W. Thomas llorton, George Houta of Ains-worth Kansas. ABRAM FRAKES, Ec-men. We have made a special arrangement with TH NEWS wherein we can furnish Thk F.STIRN Kansan and the Twice a Week News both for $2 00 fore the Great King of the universe and in the eyes of men cast a shadow upon me. If you should be so unjast as to do so, the eye of the all-wise Creator will behold you and you will answer to Him therefor and not to me.

Now, in conclusion, I will do Mr. E. C. Shelton the justice to say that he did not write the article signed by Messrs Place, Shelton and Callahan and I am sorry that he ever signed it for he did not open his mouth while in mv office until thev were just ready to leave ssma-sUBSCRIBE NOW. Send Tour order to us for both the ANSA and WEEKLY NEWS.

CAN YOU READ? The Editor of the Kansas Commoner. minutes to ten me aoout tae same, and did it take me any longer to answer you than to say the word? No? After I said no. did -I read to you sections 2543 and 2540 General Statutes for 1893 and tell you that I did not have time to go to jail ninety days, pay a five hundred dollar fine, have my office forfeited and worse than all violate my oath of office. If you stayed in my office from one to two hours thereafter, what were you trying to get me to do? And if you were trying to get me to do 'anything, what was it? Did I do it? Tell the people what kind of a Greenbacker since 187C, has at last solved the problem of reaching the poor with economic cents on the dollar and the cost of production is a mere trifle, but ere they are paid the people will sweat blood. From the Rocky Mountion News.

Let us see ho vr that bond business is worked. bankers gave Carlisle their- gold and received their bonds. Now they are giving Carlisle treasury notes and greenbacks and i getting back their gold at the rate of about.4.000.000 a day. They will next deposit their $50,000,000 of bonds in the sub-treasuries and recieve $45,000,000 in national bank notes so that in a few weeks hence they will have their gold, their bonds drawing interest and SHERIFF'S SALE. First Published Jan.

2Gfh, 1894. State of Kansas, Wichita County. Is3' Henry Sammis, Plaintiff, vs. Douglass Clayton. Susannah Pevehouse, Theresa Rossow.

Elizabeth I Ramey Sarah Adair. Martha Wever, Isaaa Pevehouse and Ralph Young heirs at law of John Pevehouse Deceased, and The Southern Kansas Mortgage Company, Defendants. BY virtue of an order of sale to me directed and delivered. Issued out of the District O-urt of Wichita County in said state in an action in said Court wherein Henry Sammis plaintiff and Douglass Clayton. Susannah Pevehouse.

Theresa Rossow, Elizabeth Ramev, Sarah Adair, Martha Wever, Isaac Pevehouse. and Ralph Young heirs at law of John Pevehouse and The Southern Kansas Mortgage Company defendants, I will on Monday the 26th day of February ls4 between the hou-s of 10 o'cliK-k A. M. and 4 o'clock P. M.

of said day at the court bouse door in Leoti City in the county and state aforesaid offer at public sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash in hand, all the right title and tnttrest of the above named defendants in and to the following described real property to-wit: The Northwest quarter Section two (2Twp. Nineteen 10) Range thirty-seven (37) west of 6th p. m. Kansas Situated in Wichita county Kansas. Said property ordered sold and to be sold as tho property of the above named defendants without appraisement to fcatisfv said order of sale- E.

EDMUNDSON, Sheriff. Sheriff's co January 22nd, ViH. J. V. liro-v." Any', frwrprf.

literature. In addition to publishing the Kansas Cox xoek he also edits and publishes the Iiai: vf.y County News at Newton. Kansas. February 22nd he begins the publication of the and then he said reply to a question, from the other members of the committee that he thought that W. B.

was right and that he was compelled to prosecute the case. However, whether or not he was 'Extra Four Pace Edition' Of the Commoner, containing 24 columns of solid matter, with no adds or local? This will be the best medium for education ar.d at the lowest rates cf anything yet published. curt or candid, having seen my de- GET UP A CLUB! termmea position, 1 do not know, Single subscriber one year. CO Five 1 25 Ten 2 50 Twenty 00 Send postal for sample copies and 6ub-scribtion rates to agents. Address tbe Commas eh.

WicMt. Kansas' stand for mercy your committeeman, Mr. P. E. Callahan, took, what hft said, if he took a stand, and plead ior mercy.

To whom but I thought he was candid. W. B. Washington. The Standard refused tD ublish the above renlv.

$45,000,000 in new bauk notes. A nice little financial transaction for tbe bankers..

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Pages Available:
1,583
Years Available:
1891-1896