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The Wilson Hawkeye from Wilson, Kansas • 3

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The Wilson State Bank can save you from $10 to $100 on your Loans. It costs nothing to get their rates. Money always on hand. See them at once. Wilson SHawkeye.

ELECTION PROCLAMATION. STATE OF KANSAS, I Ellsworth County. ANNOUNCEMENTS. We axe authorized to announce the name of TS. Coorer as a candidate for re-election to the effloa of Trustee of Wilson Township.

Tig Star, Gas-Biirmi, Stem and HOT-WATER HEATER. It is nearly time for our county candidates for office to corse to Wilson and give us some campaign speaking. LXCBEASED TBAIX SERVICE! A fine rainbow spanned the northeastern sky Thursday afternoon. Wash one quart 'of cranberries and pat them in a covered saucepan with one Soldier's Reunion at Ellsworth on the 19th and 20th insts. The interior of the office of the Windsor hotel has been neatly repaint Look out for fires.

Geese flying south. New moon last Sunday. Pretty cool this morning. Lota of rain needed just now. Get your beaters ready for use.

The State of Kansas, to ail whom these presents shall come, Qreetins; Know ve, that the andersigned sheriff of Ells- CTTICIAL CUT PAFZR. A small shower of rain fell in this lo-jpintof water. Let them simmer until worta ceunty, Kansss, by virtue er uae auiDomy each cranberry bursts open remove the cality Thursday afternoon, laying the in me vested, do, by this five public first John Moore is rusticating these fine notice that on the Taeadey eocceecsint tne I dost. Local, News. be Monday In November, A.

D-, 13. there will cover and add one pound of sugar, and let them boll twenty minutes uncuvered. The cranberries must never be stirred days. eha- held a general election, and the officers to sen ara as follows, to. wit If everything is favorable the Wilson The stores in town are stocked with Seven presidential electors and two presidential 8 a Cadets will attend the Ellsworth Reun ion in a body.

fall goods. from the time they are placed on the fire Follow this recipe exactly and you will W. 7. Utris Is tor tathariied tgtnt ta collect and Uki tai tdnrtiiiag e-Cuunts is ciij ofEUswtrtL Next cometh the election, and then Friday and Saturday week are the dates a a J5 have a most delicious preparation of Thanksgiving. for the soldiers' reunion at Ellsworth.

cranberries. The coal banks en the Smoky sre get Let Wilson send a large delegation. WEDNESDAT. OCT, 10, 1888. ting dowa to business.

Ellsworth county came out of the To- A great deal is now being said about what newspapers ought to do for the peeple. It now and then might be quite neka Re-union with flvinz colors. W. A. Several immigrant teams were on onr electors at wrgr.

One assoriate jostioe of the supreme court. One governor, Oae lieutenant governor. One secretary of tjtate. One State auditor. One btate treasurer.

One attorney general. One eaperlnteadent of pubMc ins tract ion. One congressman, 6th district. One senator, 34th district. One Judge, 14th district.

corxTT orncsae. One representative. One eoumj attorney, One probate fudge, Oae register of deeds to All unexpired tena. One clerk district court, toe superintendent of publle Instruction, One commissioner, 2nd district. TOW2f8HTP OFFICERS.

streets yesterday afternoon. Gebhardt was made president of the Io Xempap' Deelsl.ss Ta.e lw. proper te hint that the people ought to The postal law of the United States wa Assosiatian, Ben Fagan was officer of Everybody sowing wheat in this local Is positively the cheapest boiler in so karket. Is adaptad to aithap hard or sort "ROCK ISLAND ROUTE-" Always appreciative of the best interests of the traveling public, the Chicago, Kansas Nebraska Railway, (St. Iowa R.R.

Lessee,) Rock Island Route, announces In addition to its already complete train service, two new passenger trains, between Kansas City and St. Joseph and One of theee trains leaves St Joseph daily at 0: 15 p. and runs through toGoodlandvia Horton Juuction, Fairburry, and Belleville, arriving at Goodland at 2: 25 the following afternoon. Retnrning.it leaves Goodland dally at 1: 35 p. arriving St.

Joseph at 7 o'clock the next morning. The other new train leaves Kansas City daily at 9: 05 p. and runs through to Goodland via Topeka.McFarland,Manhattan, Clay and Belleville. arrivinz at Good-land at 2:55 the afternoon following. Returning.it leaves Goodland daily 1: 35 p.

arriving at Kansas City the next morning at 6:35. Pullman palace sleeping cars run through both ways on these trains between St. Joseph and -Norton via llorton. Junction and Fairbury, and Tcry plaUHlj ana Briefly eaji do something for the newspapers, If people would do half as much for their the day on Thursday, and the Ellsworth Cornet Band took fifth prize In the Band la mad throuchont or tbs past 1. Any person who takes a paper re ity.

There's diamonds in it. A waif hunt on the Flats wouldn't be bad idea, if all reports are correct. nlarlr from the poat office whether di home papers as their papers do for them it would not only insure a first-class pa contest. Th MaaoDSta at tlia E. O.

Homes and H. Lynch, of Banker rected to his name or another wheth er he has subscribed or not is responsible for the payment. 2. If a person orders his paper discern per in every county, bat would more rap-Idly advance every other interest. Ex Hill, were in the city last Saturday.

AVOMAIfS RIGHTS. A woman' rights What do those wards convey? What depths of old-world wisdom do they reach? What is their real intent? Oh, aistera, aay. And strive In daily life their truth to teach. The right to minister to those that need With qn let song the weary to beguile; With words of peace the hungry hearts to feed. And sheer the aad and lonely with ssn-ile.

The right in others' joys a joy to Bad The right divine to weep when others wee The right to be to all unceasing kind Tha right to wake and pray while others sleep. Right to be noble, right to be true. Right to think rightly, and rightly te do; Right to be tender, right to be just. Right to be worthy of infinite trust. To be the little children's truest friend.

To know them in their ever changing mood Forgetting self, to labor to the end. To be a gracious influence for good. To be the ladies of creation's lords. As mother, daughters sisters or as wives; To be the best of tnem that earth affords. To be to them the music of their Uvea.

The right in strength and honor to be free; In daily work accomplished, finding rest The right In "trivial round" a sphere to see; The right, in blessing to be fully blest. Right to be perfect, right to be pure. Right to be perfect and strong to endure; Right to be loving right to be good These ara the rights of true womanhood Cool weather again Sunday, was a beautiful day. Apples are plentiful and The street politicians are numerous. Ice cream ain't very popular at this writing.

of whome Miss Philp writes, was a genu ine specimen of health and strength change. WTonabt Jrou and steel. Bnm las foal than aay other. Eaa the fine appearance. Is free from dost and gaa.

Ra11at a mini'miim cf haat in the cellar, and ia eraaxanteed by the manufacturera. Por further tnforwistlnsi wrtsa to as. "Aay ejnaa-ttoaa win be cheerfully aneaurt or. ndoM soar cents la pnsisgs stamps. ss( seocl.o er largo Ulustraaed catalogue, a Ureas.

STjLR STEAM TTKATEB MO TJSTT JOY, 1-A. t. a BOX. 114 Hugh Greenough gave a public prohib tinned, he mast pay all arrearages or the publisher may continue to send it until She doubtless heeded the warnings of ition speech on the street Friday evening. Among the noted attractions at the reunion the writer is informed that none payment is made, and collect tne wnoie her predecessors, and understood and The plans and specifications for the amount, whether the paper is taken from appreciated the matchles qualities of Dr.

the oihee or not. new M. E. church here hare been receiv ed. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, which re surpassed that of the Ellsworth "kid" band.

There may not be anything extremely sublime about their music, as 3. The courts of law ha decided that lives and cures so many ailments peculiar refusing to take newspapers and periodi W. B. Powers started yesterday morn- to the sex. As a powerful, invigorating they have only been playing together cals rom the post efflce or removing and leaving them uncalled for, is prima facie ins: for a two months visit at McKees- SP002TER PAT.

COLLAR! anna Towssnir. One trnstee. One clerk, One treasurer. Two constables, Two justices of tha pesos. One road overseer in each road district of the township.

aAarrau vowasatp. One trustee. One clerk. One treasurer. Two constables.

Two justices of tha peace. One road overseer ia each road district te the township. saaaaAM Towaaair. One trustee. One clerk.

One treasurer, Two constables, One road overseer ia each road district laj Abe tenic, it imparts strength to the whole evidence of Intentional fraud. during the past three months, but when it is considered that they are all young between Kansas City and Norton via Mc-Farland. Clay Onter and Belleville. port, system, aud to the womb and its appen The Wilson Cyclones will help give the old soldiers some of their weird music at dages, in particular. For overworked, "worn-out," "run-down," debilitated Laanot Choke Homo.

Adjsstsltsolf mm Harm swk Havs twe rows est SUehXnc. Business Bargains. the Ellsworth reunion. teachers, milliners, dressmakers, and Don't pass the fire limit, but stop at seamstresses, "shop girls," houskeepers. The Young People's Missionary Socie Will sold mm nursing mothers) and feeble women gen ty held an interesting meeting in thePres byteilan church Monday evening.

lat jplar. jeKUMth's and get your groceries. New Prints Ginghams at afhermer-horn hsLag. Call on W. L.

Nesmith for corn meal. erally. "Favorite Prescription" is the township. ruiiosi. Edptok Haweete; Onr Poet has been requested by the Commissioner of Pensions to furnish his office with a list of the names of all soldiers of Ellsworth Co.

who have at any time been prisoners ef war. If these interested will send me their names and post office address thev will be forwarded at once. C. L- Mtkr's, Adjutant, Ellsworth greatest earthly boon, being unequaled Cattle buyers are not so plentiful as men, and each a son of a veteran, then you have before you a remarkable coincidence. Ellsworth does not claim to be the largest town in the state, but she smely bas the largest band composed of sons of veterans of any place in the state This will assist the good people of Ellsworth to properly entertain the eld soldiers, as they bole their future reunions at Ellsworth.

-The young gentlemen herewith referred to were aboard the west-bound train yesterday, returning from the reunion at Topeka. Abilene Gazette. as an appetizing cordial and restorative last week. Our home buyers discourag BIXSWOBTB TO wa SHIP. One trustee, -One clerk.

One treasurer. Two constables. One road overseer in each road district In the Before von make your loans call on tonic. ed them as they always pay as much as Moore Bros, and get their terms. For Constipation, Sick, or Bilious anyone.

None) Genuine Unless 3tmTctl vritlt our TraIo-IIark. township. Farmers will sarc both time and money Headache, use Dr. Fierce Pellets, or The Seventh Annual meeting of the to call on Moore Bros, for loans. Anti-bilious Granules: Purely Vege Y.

M. C. A. will take place at Abilene, table One a dose. Moore Bros mate loans the cheapest commencing on the 17th and ending, the CBSBH SABDBM TOWBSHIF.

One trustee. One clerk. One treasurer. Two constables, Two justices of the peace. One road overseer in each road district la the and lo.vest of any on in the business.

Farmers call and see them befare you 20th inst. COME BACK. Read Schermerhora Lang's new advertisement. A small shower of rain fell here yesterday afternoon. O.

Moore attended district court at Russell last week. Hugh Leith, of EUsworth.ia a new subscriber on our list. Thomas Gardner renewed his subscrip The commissioners convened at Slls It is the strangest thing in this world, township. List of Letters. Remaining in the P.

O. at Wilson, Ellsworth county for the week end worth last Monday after a shart adjournment. Wa will publish the proceedings GL08ING-0UT SALE! To close up the business I Tvil sell the entire stock of to me, that there are so many of the Union soldiers, who fought and suffered for our Nation, belong to the Democratic ing October 6, 1888 MBCOLB TOWBSHir. One trnstee. One clerk.

One treasurer. Two censtablee. next week. make loans elsewhere. Try our new crop, strictly Maynae Imperial tea at 60c per pound at Nesmith 's.

Cortland screen wire cloth at S. P. Himes store. New evaporated apricots just received, also new dried blackberries. W.

L. Nesmith. Miss Delia Berell Mr Dwens 3 Persons calling for any of the above- When you are selling your wheat re tion to the Hawkeys: this week. party. Somehow or other it makes one think that there is something wrong about it, and, in fact, there la something member the little amount you owe this letters, please say advertised.

D. R. Hindman, paid Kansas City paper, and then eall and square ap your a visit tae latter part of last week. One justice of the peace, One road overaeer in each road district la the township. COLUMBIA TOWNSHIP.

One trustee. One clerk. One treasurer. Two constables. One road overseer la each road district in the account and start in new.

wrong in them staying with that party. They fought for a cause that they are di j. iwvner. i. Delinquent Tax List.

A Full line of clocks cheap for cash at Jilmes Hardware. Several persons from Wilson, were in attendance at the Topeka Reunion. Mr. Bonewitz, who was on the sick rectly going against now Then, they Turn out and hear Hon. Webb McNall aad Hon.

R. H. Chase on the Republican Issues in Wilson on the 22nd inst. Both oJ WILL AMS WOODWARD Four second hand spring wagons were fighting for the perpetuation of the township. i to sell or trad for stocs at bargain, b.

P. IllMJES. list for so long, has fully recovered. Office of Cocntt Treasurer, Ellsworth County, Kansas. July 30th, 1888.

of the gentlemen are fine speakers. Union now tbey are voting with the party that tried to destroy it, and the party II. V. Morgan, of the Kanapolis Jour Egga. Eggs, Eggs, Wanted in ex- I Delinquent tax list of all lands and that has been, and is yet, trying to intro Will Shaffer and Will G.

Bale go to Ellsworth quite often lately We wonder nal, was in the city Thursday afternoon. duce into this country of ours, something town lots subject to sale Who will be our coming Township of what attractions Ellsworth can offer that So much of each tract of land or town tns CONSISTING OF! I I ficers? Bring in your announcements, that will be its utter destruction. Know ye not that you are doing this? If you Wilson cannot compete. It is all right, lot describad in said list as may be necessary for that purpose will on the 4th gents. boys.

don't know it, it is true nevertheless, and WILSOX TOWBieiP. Oae trustee, One clerk. One treasurer. Two constables. Two justices of the peaee.

One road overseer In each road district in township hobxe Towasaip. One trustee. One clerk. One treasurer. Two constables.

One road overseer in each road district ia township. PAXACET TOWESBIP. One trustee, -One clerk. One treasurer. Joseph Pelishek arrived home from the Monday of October next, and the next Wilson hasn't got a Republican club.but the first chance they get they will do it.

Lang's, Go to Ilimes Hardware for your screen doors the best for the least money in tha city. Try our full cream cheese. W. l- NasMiTn. clothing! clotjiixg! clothing! Young man if you wish a Nobby Suit that will please your girl get one of iichermerhorn Lang.

succeeding davs, be sold by me at public she bas a number of Republicans here too, no matter what the consequences. Wagcns, Drills, Mowers, Plows, Topeka Reunion all safe and sound Sunday night. auction at my office for taxes and charg who are doing mighty good work for the Fellow Democratic Union soldiers, come the Mr. F.ssick, the Democratic candidate straight ticket. "Sorrel Top is doing es thereon.

Andrew ScHMirr.Treasurer, Of Ellsworth county EMPIRE TOWNSHIP. back to your first love come back to the party that bas always stood by right and for clerk of the district court, was In the double duty. city Thursday. 8.17 nh nwq 26 17 6 Miss Maud Hutchinson ana cousin Mrs. Liberty, and the party that yoa fought Go to llimes Hardware for your Rubber GARFIELD TOWNSHIP or nearly fiye long years come back Hutchinson of Wilson, were in our city Friday morning the cold wave adver wh neq nwq seq and attending the fair last week.

They were Hay-rakes, -Harrows, Binders, tised arrived on time, making overcoats road district ia tne Two censtablee. One road overaeer in township. to the party that has always been your friend and that always will be yea.more than a friend come back to the party and hot stoves comfortable. the guests of Miss Hattie Williamson. neq swq 26 COLUMBIA TOWSHIP.

Salina Republican. H. G. Waterman has returned from a that will respect you in your old age, Same parties on a night jambaree last VAIXBT IOWHSH1P, One trustee. One clerk.

One treasurer. Two constables, One lustlce of the peace. visit at Abilene and Wamego. Ha reports times dull in the above cities. caused much sooner than it otherwise swq seq sh neq swq seq 19 86 18 35 27 62 15 28 23 35 23 35 12 37 49 17 12 98 night tore down Fred Deissroth's Dem Hose, Hose fittings Iron Pipes and Pipe fitting.

Hoots and Shoes all styles and Prices that beats hard pan at Schermerhora So Lang's. We have just received a full line of rubber and leather belting' at Himes Hardware store. Ha s. hats, hats, Harrison Hats Cleveland hats Nobby hats and hats in Style and price to suit all at Soherinerhorn Lansr. 7 15 9 10 10 11 ia 12 13 14 ocratic bunting, in front of his store.

would have been. You were wounded, starved, cut almost to pieces, and suffer James Latta and Milt Eeyser went to One road overseer in each road district in the Deissroth's banner should be paid, for by Topeka Monday night, to attend the ses eh neq ed many other things In those five years, those who tore if down. sh sion of the Grand Lodge, O. O. F.

come back to the party that has sympa nhneq township. TaoaTAf TOWHSHIP. One trustee. One clerk. One treasurer, Two Constables.

Dr. Pinney reports Mr. Muck, of Dor- Mrs. Hynes, living three miles south thy for you, and that will help you in ELLSWORTH CITT. your maimed condition.

Knew yon the AND ALL SUCH ARTICLES AS ARE USUALLY KEPT IN A FIRST-CLASS IMPLEMENT STOCK, FOE. Or Good Notes. This is the opportunity to get good goods cheap. GEO. II.

WOODWARD, assignee of UOODUERD. rance, as being sick this week. We hope to hear of his immediate recovery. One road overaeer in each road district in the beauty of Liberty? Then come back to east of Wilson, was gored by a co one dav last week quite severely. She is in a critical condition.

Drs. Pinney and and Waterman report the chances against township. 10 97 60 60 60 60 14 15 16 and 17 Block 7 14 17 15 16 17 Rev. Mr. Hindman went ta Hutchison the party with whom vou fought! It will And also on the following proposed amendments last Wednesday evening, to attend a meet be a grand blessing to yon in your old to the (institution el the btate or nlansas.

to-wn her recovery. ing of the Presbyterian Synod at that age, and one that will be worth looking PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE place. utfoi. A Veteran. SOLDI ICR'a RKUHtOIV.

At a regular meeting of Ellsworth Post John Martin, the Democratic candidate for Governor, will speak at Ellsworth The TJ. P. railway is doing a rushing CONSTITUTION-. LATTA'S LErTEH. When Baby was sick, ga CaatorJa, When she wit a Child, aha ertod for Caataria, When she became Mies, aha ehmc; to Caatoria, When sh had Children, aha cave them Caatoria, business at present.

We notice quite a Friday afternoon, and D. R. Anthony Editor Hawkey I say at this No. 22 G. A.

R. held September 14, 1888; it was resolved to hold an old soldier's reunion in the school house grove in the number of extra stock trains daily pass writing, Brother Keyser, (Paints,) and will show up the Republican side in the evening. Martin ousbt to stay for the SKN'ATK JOIST BESOLUTION NO. 2. Bbxatb Joikt KasoLCTieH No.

3. Prepoaiag through our city. the. bearer, (Chemicals.) purpose making amendment to section one, article eight of -the city of Ellsworth Kansas, on the 19th and 20th of October next' Hon. Webb McNall will deliver a Re a trip eastward, as ambassadors in the constitution, by striking out tha word "white, love feast in the evening.

Political matters in Ellsworth and Sa publican campaign speech in Levitt's Op Secret Service. Now then, Brother Hawk- The following committees have been Be it resolved by the Legislature 7- era Hall on Saturday, October 20th. He line counties are pretty badly mixed.there being three or four tickets in each county ete. the Third Party must look to the preseryation of the country during onr of the members elected to each appointed, and their names will be sufficient to assure the public that the affair will have a big reception. JAMES LATTA.

The Pioneer Druggist. house hero concurring therein enow 1. The following proposition and the result Is ratner donbtrnL ker Hill Gazette. absense and not forget to keep an eye on will be a success. Elsewhere will be found Prof.

N. Coo- send the constitution of the State of Kaneaa la ver's announcement for re-election to the Executive Com. George Seegmiller, Yes, doubtful for everything but the hereby submitted to the Qualified electors of the straight Republican ticket, friend Gault. Andrew Schmitt, James Sidney Chase, C. L.

Myers. the indicator. We cannot be with you always, but we go away to come back, if the walking holds good. "Absence makes the heart grow fonder," but our satchels office of Trustee. He has made an efficient officer, and if elected will fill his A full line ol Ice cream freezers.

Water coolers and Refrigerators at S. Hhaes Hardware store. TVHJTK GOODS. In Piques Victoria Lawns and India Linens. All will be sold cheap for cash at bchermeruorn Lang's Do not get so interested in politics as to overlook the fact that we oiler the best bargains of the season in groceries.

W. L. Nesmith. Btate for their approval or rejection, namely The constitution of the Btate of Kaneaa is hereby amend, ed by striking out the word "white" in section one, article eight, relating to the militia of lb Bute, so that said section as amended shall read as follows Section 1. The militia shall be composed of all Com.

on Speakers Comrades Iluycke position with ability. Visitors to this office are respectfully asked not to drink out of our mucilage Chase and Bull. KANSAS. WILSON, Com. on Brans, Hard Tack and S.

Master Gus Delssroth, with his sister bottle. It's the best bottle we've got at contain nothing that can conflict with any duty we owe ourselves.and we know of no grocery bills we owe In Wilson, so able-bodied male citisene between the ages of twen. ty-one and forty-five years, except each aa are exempted by the lawa of the United States or of thla State: but all citisene of any religioue denomina Tena, returned from Kansas City last Comrades Sebald, Anderson, Newton and Ryan. Sunday evening, where they have beea this writing, but it is meant for external use. We don't mind visitors sitting on our Ink board and getting the trade mark.

let not your hearts be troubled. We Com. on Music: Comrades Fex, Fagan, tion whatever, who, from scruples of conscience. visiting relatives for sometime past. mey be averse to bearing arms, snail De exempted Bard and Livingstone, wonc starve in the midst of plenty I I tnererrom npon auca conditions as may be pre They report a good time while absent Com.

on Printing Comrades Schmitt, scribed by law. have a deep reverence for the Bible, and or sampling our coal oil canteen, but leave the mucilage bottle until after Ackors and Thomas. also for my own religion. I am satisfied Bec 2. This proposition shall be submitted to the electors of this rtate at the general election for the election ot representativaa to the legislature ta the year A.

D. eighteen hundred and eighty -eight. election and we'll open a keg of nails er a Com. on Wood Robinson, Johns. Lin We learn that the Odd Fellows here are getting up a private social of their wn.

These pleasant socials are all char but I often think if the party of the Carriea a Full and Complete Stock of DRDGS, PATENT MEDICINES, PERFUMEKY, TOILET ARTICLES, runs, oils, famishes, school cooks, coln. can of dynamite. third part had never entered the Garden for their approval or rejection Tboee voting in favor of this proposition to amend the constitution Com. on Camp Fire: Comiades Reeds, Tha first of th week there was a wolf shall have written or printed on their ballots, "For of Eden, who? what? and wnere would the rest ot ns have been at this stage of acteristic of the order here, and are always looked forward to by those who are fortunate in attending. Crane, Stewart, Powell, Weaver, Tracy, Coffee, Coover and Toungmaa.

Sons and Daughter of Veterans to the game? Making a fuss about monop hunt on Big in by Geo. Howell, John Miles, Geo. Smith and Mr. Reed, of Kansas City, who succeeded in the amendment to section one, article eight of the constitution those voting against the proposition to amend the constitution shall hare written or printed on their ballots, "Agslnst the amendment te section one, article eight of the constitution Bald ballots shall be received and said vote shall be olies, star reutes and etcetera. Not much! have charge of platform and dance.

Miss Blair, of Sylvan Grove, has been Father Adam would have probably owned capturing five coyotes. The party repert troubled with the enlargement of the By order of Executive Committee, George Seegmiller. Ch'n and returns thereof made In the same manner and in all respects as la provided by law In eases of the election of repreeeata- tonsils for some time past. She had as having a gay time and were highly and royally entertained by Jim Allen. Mr.

KTJJXJI PAPER. tlvea tn tne legislature. Bsc. 3. This resolution shall take effect aad be the Mother Eve would have had a corner on the apple crop bnt I'm talking about something I knw nothing of, so I'll dry up with directing your at Reed is the gentleman who traded for la force from and after Ks publication ia the stst- Prescriptions Carefully Compounded.

uie bona. Approved February 29. 14SS. INTERESTS TO HORSE OWNERS! A marvelous discovery. Dr.

Caecml'a electric spavin cure positively removes bone spavin, ring, boon, splint, or ears, ia 72 honrs without pain or Injury. Price, $2 .00 large bottles, B3.00. Illustrated circular and testimonial, aent on receipt of 2 eent stamp. Nichols a 26mS SS Broad way. Hi York.

I hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the original enrolled resolution now on file in my office, and that the same took effect tention to Naphtyle, which destroys moths and vermin, and anxiously waiting for the 6th of November next, I am publication In the statute bookJune K. M. ALLEN, Secretary of Btate. i FaperS Semper idem, Latta, With a drug store. P.

S. Good-bye. Damaei Al octets. Mrs. Lang, of Wilson, wife of Jno.

A. SENATE JOINT BESOLUTION NO. 6. Isnatb Joikt RxsoLtmojf Ko. 6.

For the snbmls sion of a proposition to amend the Constitution of Charles Smith's ranch, north of Bunker Hill. The boys say that he thoroughly enjoyed the wolf hunt. Russell Record. The Democrats have now ceased to pat the Third party on the back, and are now telling boisterously how strong the Union Labor parly Js.so thatjthe organizalion and members may believe themselves stronger than they really are. It is sufficient to say that all the labor unions in the United States unite In denouncing the Union Labor party as a fraud, and that all the strength of this nondescript party that denounces the Union soldiers as "tramps," in Kansas is confined to newspaper articles ins tead of tact.

To our understanding there is nothing -A T- Lang, of the firm of Lang and Em To CsatU-aetere, Hetles fea bids. The Undersigned for the Board of trustees of the M. E. Church, will receive bids for furnishing materials and erecting a chureh bnildine in the City of Wilson Kansas according to plans and specifications to be found at the office of the Secretary. (Said plans are daily expected, and will doubtless be here by Saturday, 6th inst.) Bids mnst be sealed and placed in onr ma and Bertie Missouri, were vis the State of Ksnsss.

fie it resolved by the Legislature of the Stateof Kansas-two-thirds of all the members elected to eachbranch concurring therein: Bsctiok 1. The following proposition to amend section seventeen of the bill of ria-hte of the eon. itors in Dorrance on Wednesday last. Grasshoppers are said to be destroy emotion of the State ot Ksnsss shall be submitted hands as soon as Oct. 15th.

They must specify, separately, the sums bid for ma- to the electors of the State for their approval or re ing some fields of wheat which had come up nice and green ni a number of our farmers will be obliged to sow a part of their fall crop it second time. tornl and for lnhnv slan wnant.lT lor lection, at the general election to be held on the 2L VJ.h liS', Tuesday euccelin, the flr Monday of November, Largest and most complete line of the newest designs ever brought linn That section eeventeen of the bill of Just received a full line of camp stoves, cheap for cash at Himes Hardware store. Bargains in Second hand Gasoline sto Jj at Himes Hardware. Hand made Tinwars the best in use at Himes Hardware. WANTJtD.

To trade thousand of dollars worth of dry goods, clothing, boots, and shoes eto for eggs at Schermerhora Lang. Judging from appearances some of ear merchants anticipate a big trade this season We notice Messrs Scher-merhorn Lang are daily opening ud a large supply of fall goods Last week they opened up several loads of boots aad shoes and this week they have received the largest stock of clothing ever pened up in Wilson or Ellsworth eonntv and their prices are low, (the quality of goods considerd) we would advise our readers to gire them a call before purchasing elsewhere. All kind of section guards and -heads forIeading mowers on hand at Seawarz AZavodnik. Fans and Parasolls very cheap at gchermerhorn Lang's. Galvanized well tubing constantly on hand at Himes Hardware.

Bmeklene Arnica. Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts bruisos, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever ores, tetter, chapped chilblains, command all skin eruptions.and positively cures piles.or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect aatisfaction.or Money refunded. Price 25 cents per box.

For sale by all druggists. v2n45yl. Old papers for sale at this office at 35 ants per hundred. tf Take H.tlee. A Note riven by me to J.

A. Till-rasn pince March, the date I have forgotten, tor One hundred dollars.baving been destroyed or lost, and having received no Talue for same, if the same Is in existence all parties are warned not to discount or allow money on same as I will not pay it. F. E. Jxrohb.

August 18, 18S8. Mr. Jerome is positive he gave me a note sinceMarchor one hundred dollars claim there is not such a note in distance and if there is all parties are notified not to purchase the same J. A. Ttllmax.

August IS. IS88J English Spavin liniment removes all hard, soft, or calloused lumps and blemishes from horses.blood sweer.cy, ring-bone, stifles, sprains, all swollen etc. Save $50 by use ne bottle. Warranted. Sold by James Latta, Prugk-iat, Wilson.Kan.

9yl vuv vivu wsv uc aAAowiaa a wui amua vi t.Lic wing, also in what time the work will be Quite a number of farmers In western completed. that has appeared la the Hawkzte since its beginning so pathetic and full of good advice than the article in this issue and central Kansas are going tc rase Kaffir corn the coming season. It is said this corn stands dry weather extremely well and that It "laughs at hot winds." to Wilson. a complete line of plain and fancy rights ot the constitution ef the Btate of Kansas be so amended that rt shall read as follows Section 17. Ne distinction shall ever be made between citlsens ef the State of Kansas and the citisena of other Stales and Territories of the United State la reference to the purchase, enjoyment or descent of property The rights of aliens in reference to the or descent of property may be revulated bv law.

Sec. 2. The following shall be the method ef eubmitting said preposition to the electors The The successful bidder must furnish satisfactory bonds for the performance of his contract. The Board reserve the risrht to reject any or all bids. W.

L. Nesmith, PresldeaU O. S. Moobe, Secretary. Wilson, October 2nd, 1888.

entitled "Come Back." It is a Democrat talking to Democrat a veteran soldier Quite a number of Wilson and also talking to veterans. Yes, old true-heart Bunker Hill boys were in our citv on ballots shall have written or printed.or partly writ ed soldiers who were the blue at the tea and partly printed thereon. "For tao propoel- Wednesday evening to attend the Orient them amputated last Friday and stood the operation heroically. Dr. Aldersoo performed the operation.

The third M. E. Quarterly meeting will be held on next Sunday Monday afternoon. On Sunday morning at Russell's Hall the usual services. In the evening at the Presbyterian church there will be Love Feast at 7 o'clock; sermon at eight by Mr.

Dana, on the subject of temperance, in line with the program of the W. C-T, -'U for the U. S. Following this the Lord's Supper will be administered by Rev. M.

M. Stoltz.Presidmg Elder. He will preach also at 2 p. on Monday, and hold the quarterly conference. All are cordially invited.

Mr. Arthur Long, the Democratic candidate for County orm-ed ns, when he last visited this offlce.tbat S. H. Thomas, the nominee for tha same office on the Republican ticket.had worked bard at the people's convention to have that convention nominate him. We have investigated this matter thoroughly, and now state that Mr.

Long told us a base falsehood from beginning to end. Mr. Thomas had nothing whatever to do with the convention.and instead of being nominated by the delegates, he was simply exboksxd, and no living person can find fault with an action of this kind. Sach an underhanded way to injure a worthy rival will only react back en Long's head. C.

M. Waterman, in the butter.egg and poultry business in this city, shipped to Denver within the last thirty days, six hundred cases of eggs, or 18,000 eggs In alL Besides the shipment of eggs he also shipped 4,000 pounds of butter, and 3,400 chickens. This business is steadily increasing, and the fanners in this vicinity know when they come to Wilson that they will get the highest market price for butter, eggs and chickens. Our merchants purchase all that comes and turn It over to Mr- Waterman who forwards it to the Denver market. Mr.

G. H. Waters, of Denver, located this branch of his business in this city, with Mr. Waterman in charge. It will be seen that a great amount of money changes hands in hauiiing these ahlpments.and It gees in-W tha hjmtfs wr firmer.

Wilderness, Fort Donalsen, at Vicksburg lodge. ioobs, SteD come back from your wanderings to Beer picnics have been held several the fold of the old true and tried Repub times of late on Sunday some seven or lican party a party that bas always IMPORTANT TO LADIES! A reliable woman wanted to Introdnee direct to the ladies in this connty. Dr. Nichols celebrated spiral spring clasp corsets (40 diffsrsnt styles,) no more broken steels; warranted unbreakable or aaeMy refunded. The greatest invention of the miles south of here, and they seem worked for your interests, has honored you in prose and poetry, has done good to have wonderful attractions for quite a numberof our town boys, even incuding some who will fall but little short of being six feet in height.

age. Just out. It sells on sight. No experience required; (8.00 outfit free, send lOcts postage for sample and terms. 96m6 not harm, all the days and years of its existence.

Come back to the old party U. 1). It icaoi. 84 fc 880 Broadwar. New York.

and stand shoalder to shoulder with all tion to amend section seventeen of the hill ef rights of the constitution of the State ef Kaneaa, concerning the purchase, enjoyment and descent o'f property," or, "Against the proposition to amend section seventeen of the bill of rights ef the cenetltu-tlea ef tb state Kansas, concerning the purchase, enjoyment aad dssstat of Said ballots shall shall be received, and return thereof made la the same manner ia all respects aa Is provided by law In cases of the election ef representative te tae legislature. Bsc. 8. Thi resolution shall take affect aad be in force from and after its publieatioa ia the statute book. Approved afarch 4, 1 hereby certify that the foregoing ia a true aad correct eopy of the original enrolled reeolutloa new oa file ta my that the same took effeot by publication ia the statute book, June SO, 1MT.

E. B. ALLEN Secretary of state. And votes of electors for said officers will be re-ceivsd at tho polls of each election district ia said county. In testimony whereof, I aav herennto est my hand, at my offlee ia Kilawertn, in said county this 84th day of September, A.

1S39. J. BL. BALD RIDGE, Sheriff. at- r-w Wilson, Wwrtat Kaswlag.

your old comrades, with General Harrison as the great Captain to lead the hosts te 150 MEMBERS $1.50 A WEEK; victory. 150 P.IAHOS! Reatowa Her mttt. Mrs Phoebe Chesley, Pet erson, Clay Co. We ara forming a niano Club ef ISO members Iowa, Tells the following remarkable story, the truth of which is vouched for to whom we agree to furnish ISO pianos, on pay. menu of one ctollsar savxaerl.

aBv Xl.S.XT HOO weeks. Some member will receive a piano each week, eommene-ing fitesn-t. XO-elXe IOOO, to be e-termioed by lot. febould any member desire pi. ano before he draws it.

he will be enrolled at once by the residents of the town am 73 years old. have been troubled with kidney complaint and lameness for many Mr. W. H. Morgan.Lake City.Fla., was taken with a severe Cold attended with a distressing Cough and running inte Consamption in its first stages.

He tried many socalled popular cough remedies and steadily grew worse. Was reduced in flesh had difficulty breathing and was unable to sleep. Finally tried Dr. Kings New Discovery for Consumption and found immediate relief, and after using aoout dozen bottles found himself well and has bad no return of his disease No other remedy can show so grand a record of cures, as Dr. King's New Dis-covey forConsumptlon Guaranteed to do just what it is claimed for it Trial bot-frre at any Drug Store.

on ptying the small addition of a l.OO per week. is represents keavlUty life. sveb Tlf sjs tber who mae lite femua a Bi 'flssins. arosjgaoi emnoM years; could not dress myself without te 'l ne club paying cash.enables ns to give the mem. bers the cash diseonnt.warreby we will furnish for belD.

Now I am free from all pain and HOME serf OIU l4w. m. sorenesa, and am able to do all my own Tt on sinal rTotorrpi Panel six a. of ibis tdsre sent tm reeetpt oC leav ta 1 rwa Mi PA ft ft I. CILC BEAMS ratify mr MtlBf MrUr steTer.sBjr lm V.l.r, mmlm msI KI4-mrfM.

tmr r.tsrts ef vasreXaMo rtsiMsMlst that aeesaal lm e4Uea stele see. Tatef W.lajrlsv mm Mtrmwmtm. mm mrm Mresraarsl savalM. sli rensaa mt fevers, ckllia mmm fevsir, reUl msw, Storey sr udsl IWais, au. tb.

rsr4.es. Sm DOS. Idri aaAXK US-A US-AlTsL I laTamsw ajavu a piano nnp A BETTER OPPORTUNITY! Will never be offered. No more than lOO membere will be accepted the distribntioa will POSITIVELY Write at aew for blank application and foil partlenlars. 8.

H. IliTrETT.Manarer. Tertsflj sr. oexw, ro. TH8 "HAYKEYE" $1.50, WaCTT aas srnSsaSsr pi sml sy sslriss se a7MarrT1aeBs.ari fcmtiaal Ae.

i si j. mmm fc.rttkt'S) SI lee.se. mm 4 reels sirtsrs tr Mm- bouse work. I owe my thanks te Elec-trie Bitters for having renewed my youth and removed completely all diaease and pain." Try a bottle, 50c and 01. at arjy Drugstore.

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