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Washington Kansas Republican from Washington, Kansas • 3

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LIFE IXSURAKCE. B. W. WILLIAMS. A gentleman of co.Cr, we did not learn b's name, was in the! C.

Brigg, representing the Who'csal Dry Gocd? House of Cannot there be Eomethicg done tcwrd having a public well DIED, In Washington. August 17ih. IS'O. fever. William Gioegb Hal-oha aged twenty-tnree year.

TIXC Stettauer Leaven-, on the Public Square in tbia city, worth, favcred U3 with a call this' It 13 greatly needed, and our peo-morning. llr, Brigs informs us pie would find it greatly to their that bus'nc-33 is brisk and that! advantage to bave cn dug. be 's EelUng our niercbe lrge Will ret some cf cur leading men bills cf fall cooda. take hold of this matter find have mm ViLLEY LIFE II1SU0H0CE CO Genneral Ofllce, Xo.50 North 3tl Leavenworth BRANCH No. 14 Olire Stra't.

St, Loula. No. Front Street. Memphia. Tena ALL POLICIES Dividends $fi th; CONTRIBUTION cunxarii Advantage Reasons Tor Insuring This is a Western Company, managed ly Western men, wisc financial character, ability and position ajfbrci ample guarantee for its carqfult successful management.

'2d. Its Policies arc all Kon-Forfeiting. 3l. Premiums alt cash. It receives no notes and gives none.

Pvlicy II ders fiave nt interest to pay and no ouistatiding notes as liens upon their Polic Ith Dividend end Losses paid in cash. 5th. Insures at lower rates tuzn any Eastern Ccvipmy. Gth. Its risks are in the 'West, tc here the rate of mortality is lower arui 1 1 ra'eof interest higher thai in the East, Zience the accumulation of dividends the Poliey Holder is greater than in an Eastern Company.

7th. It has no res ltction vpon travel. Sth. Its dividends are made upon the CONTRIBUTION putn. ML Its business is EXCLUSIVELY LIFE INSURAXCE.

DIVIDENDS. Are Ute accuiuulatttjn of irjr-reil u). Pimlani pu-d, hrnCi' the C'utitjta'iy tl- fauns its assets at the highest rates of iniercs can giet 'oh thr largest divide Eastern Companies invest their monks at six per cen while th's its invt mcns at 1'icelvc per cent, or more. The advantages of Western Investments tj the P. Jl.y Holder ajpeae in ih f'tUuiciii'i start 'inn figures.

J. 10.01 ihe amount. 51 uiw invested lor au years ai cent coap. iu. do do d.

do do Ji'3V. do do do ll do do lo do do 12 do 'o 8W0 ll is obvious that this Company otters greater Financial advantages ami -duccments to the Policy Holder than any othzr Company in existence. It has ban in operation only 30 mon'ht, and has abcxly take over Fi-'r Millions of Insurance, andcrienic iiU liuincxs inl twelve S'ates. numi 1 ,0 OA 1 pa utm knt A good barber greetly needed i a tbia city. "Watermellousare plen'y tihs market at rrcsent.

Haak ia Belling irarceose qnan- of lumber at the Washington Yards. We Eotics a goo i many beef caU'e in contractors hands in tbia vicinity. The ratber 'or sorre nays past hai cotnfortab'v varm in this section- This locality waa visited by a very refreshing shower cf rain last evening. The series of raligious mpetings in tbii city have clrsed with ben eQcial rr sj'ta. Ojt farmers now turn their attention pretty gennerol'y to bay making We are informed that the County Convention -will be held in Snider 1111.

Jobn J. Purs'y wil eae ar. cpt the thinks of this cflisa fir a larre are under obligator to the St Louis Type Foundry for Jato Specimen books Cattle buyers are still busily engaged picking up cattle throughout the county. Look out for lively timea next Saturday, at the Primary meeting. Let everybody tum out.

Dr. Cbar'ea Williarmon has been appointed Ptna'on Examining Furconjfor this district. Owing to sicknos? wa are net enablol to five our usial tmount ofloal nsnltr 1 he present week. police thit It. C.

Sprerg'e ia puttiDg in ft ln.Tg amount of winter wheel on Lis farm eouth the city. Mr. U. 8. Uoward will accept ur thanks for large bunch of rxcellent native grapes.

They were excei'ent. Iijflge Vernon Pasko left for the pouth part of the on Monday last with a put of hi9 household gooda. Mr. Lucky, of Wateivillp, will boon open a unnary in na city An tnsli'utiori of kind in gifa'ly needed bf-rc. C'apt.

F. Rockefeller, our next Sena'or for tbia District, returned from a trip to St Joseph, Ma on Sii'urday Itiflt. 7 School LIous in district No -10. two milca rorth of this oily is nearly completed. It wlllbe one of tbeteafeit in the county.

Ve notice that our merchants re new buyirg up a Jarga amount of old corn. Sixty-five to eeverjty-fiv ceLt rer bushel is tbe price paiJ. Trade eeems to be lively with our merchants. We nolica: eli the etores in tovrn busy band- ng goods cut to raer custo Capt George Coct, creek, farored us with a call on Wednesday. He informs uj that everything ia in a flourishing dondition in that locality.

Pnklei'a Block corner 3 1 i treeta is now all completed but the plastering. When dona this will be one of the fin3t buildings ia Northern Kansas. J. Snider baa beff cfctl'e cotrat filled. He lias a rarge lot of fine ftt cattle to drive off, which, we understand, will go about the 1st of Fept.

Tie party wbo left that half VuM cf plums ftt cur effics on Wednesday batour hearty tbank9. Thfj weic tbe nicest wild plnras weheve ever seen in tbe West. Leal; tbe advcrtisim? nt cf ChRilea Smith Co, Druggists, which appears in to-dsy's ptper. The'kcf a firft clfisi stock, and deserves a liberal share of pa tree 8 gP. See Aha time cr rd of the Miaacutl Tacific Railroad to be found it to-day'a japer.

This ia a good ibad and one cf the shcrt-rat to tbQ east tnd the most d'rect to St. Lou's We rut'ee'ttat Wesley Rob-1ni, Blacksmiths of this city, are crow Jed day and eight with wcrk. They are both good woik-rnen end cur pap'e ounot Jo better thn patronize the m. G. T.

Rowelt Co, Adver liaiog'JAgects of New Yoik, will pfeaae accept cur thanks for their Hand Bok of Ad-v-Ttis'ng. It a very neat work mmn city on Sucdiy last. We are informed that he wa3 looking for real estate. He had plenty of stamps and knew jtnt what to do with tbern. The office of ihi Clerk of tin District Court for thij county, will be moved to the Republican editorial rocras on Friday of "the present week, and tbererfter will bscpen at aH timfs for the trans-act'oa of business.

Oar young friend Frank Acben-bacb, with bis lad' will 6tart fcr their old home in Indiana in a few days. Wc are very sorry to loose Frank, but a3 te gcea east to go into business for himself, we wish him success. We notice our farmer-3 are awakening to the importance of sowing more winter what than tbey have been accustomed to doing. This ia good. Winter wheat is the beat crop that can be raised in this country.

E. N. Emn or who helped U3 get cut tha first number of The Tderpoph, end continued with us for about six months, ha gone to Washington to tke the forraan- ehip of the Republican. We wish him success -Telegraph. Tbe card of Wilson Ban'a, Attorneys at Law in tbia city, will be found in this i3aue.

We ceg. lee'ed to notice their card lst owing to the press o' busi-nefs. Humes Parke will accept our apo'ogy ror a like offence. There been but ore dec fight on the streets the past week. Our reporter was on tli9 ground promptly, and found it to be a Prussian dog poing for a French dog.

The French dorg got tbe worst of it and Ins abdicated. Our creeks abound with a FUprior variety of r.ipP3, bushels of which are being put up fcr winter use by our gocd ladies, riumj are rot very plenty tlii year, ted thfy are being the more closely sought and carefully used Mr. Johi Belian has rented Ha bouse, corner of 2nd Short street, to Mr. B. Roberts, wbo we understand, will immediately open a provision 1 nd feed store.

There will also be a meat market in connectron wiih the store. We learn. that Rev. E. II Robertson, minister in charge of tbe M.

E. Church of tbia city, will resign hi charge here at tbe next Quarterly Meeting, which comes otT Saturday and Sunday next, and i earned if.t ly a art for California. J. U. Skinner, ia rf cling a largfl and commodious are-house at the flouring Mills which he prcpoess to fill with wheat.

Mr. Skirnr ia a live, wideawake, man and we wiehh'm succees in the grain bus'nc si. Recollect that the party wbo brings ua the largest waterrrellon gets a copy of the Republican grattk for one year, the paper to ba sent east to a friend. Also tbe party bring the next in size will gft the paper eix rcontha en the sirae rms. For the past few days wc bave our old friend William Frank, fcrmerly of Waterville, presiding over the jewelry etore in tbia crty.

Mr. Frank ia a good workman and wc hope to sec him in the city all the time patching clocks, etc. Attention is called to the advertisement of the Washington Meat Market, by Wm. Jackson, to be found in to day 'a paper. Mr.

Jackeon will, at all times, keep on hand a good assortment of trua's, and our people will do well to patronize him. We pre promised, by gentleman living south of this city, a cucumber what ia a cucumtei lid tays tbat it is cot mere than 1.1 done growing and now Erasures 1 8 inches in length. The T)ru(h m'ut hava effected that cucumber seriously. Don't fail to notice the card of JoV. W.

Williams, Attorney at Liw, Junction City, Kansas. Mr Williams ia good lawyer and attends strictly to business. He also will attead to any and all kinda of bminesa before the United Statf Land office in thar city. We call attention to the card of th9 Bay State House, Waterville, to be found elsewhere in to-day's paper. The Bay State ia a good House, kept by one of the most pleasant and accommodating men in Kansas, and we recommend it for a share of public patronage.

On Stturday last John K. S. Aeseesor frcm Alchikon paid our city ft brief visit. He called at our etnee while wo were ut dinner and consequently we did net get to chat with hira. Hope to be in rain, aiacl Ilom- In-r-lcot WH at Winter Vr Seed 5 No 1.

670 Ko 2 51 8 cents. Cub? Per bashel. 7f375 cpnts. Oats Per bushel. 45(350 cents.

Pu vs. cloth s'ks S3 lt S2 0 No 2 do 2 do No paper sacks 1 35 do No 2. do 130 do No 3. in balk. l'Xlh 2 Qo No do 2 ii Flocr in l.f)JlK lots 2J cect3 per hundred off.

W8lo3e names ra boreanto attach ed. bslieteiBir that Vv'ashinfrton county is justly entitled to the Stata Senator from the 7th Senatorial District of Kansas-and believing it to be our daty to use all honorable meiES to tosur the nomination of one of our fellow citizens to that honorable position at the ap-prcacliing hepublican Diitriit Convention, vron therefore lake pride in res onimendiDg to the favorable consideration of the citizans of Washington county particularlr, and the JRepablioars of the entire DUtnet. the name of Hoy, Phiii? Rocksf; i.lkp, cf WashicKtcn. as a heiitleman in whose bocesty and intrg-ri-y we rely. and whose ability sil for the position none can deny.

biifned. Rufua Darby. BoszW, Williiiui. S. K.

Fnider. -T hn Palrasr. Mark J. Keller. Ja3.

O.Young. fnf. M. Cooor. C.

M. Mur.iock. Jas. F. Tallman.

ieo. W. bhriner-Chaj. Williamson. .7.

R. Hnslowell. Vernon Pasko, Yj. B. Cook.

H. C.Spieagls, W. C. Elijtb Woolbert, A J. Mather.

A. J. Rnia. y. Wilson.

I Bes: leave t- announce as a ea-ididae for Representative from the Sixteenth District. Washington county) subject to the County Convention. Dasbi. I hereby annonrca myself as a casdi date for rc election to the Legislature from Washington county, sabieet to the decision cf the Republican Convention. Awndbb S.

Wilson. I beg leave to announce myself as a candidate ior Representative from the Sixteenth Representative District, (Washington CouDty.) mbject to the ttepublicau Convention. GlOBGB W. SCEBSR. I hereby announce myself as a can dtdate for the ofHcs cf Clerk of the District Court fcr VVat-hintrton county, s-bjeotto tbe decision of the Republi.

oin Coaaty Jobs 11 Psko, We are authorized to announce A. J. Banla as a caudidata fur County Attorney, subject to the fiepubl can County Convention. hereby annonice myself as a can. did ate for the office of County Attorney lor ths Couniy of Washington, subject to the decision of the Bf ubii can Ooanty Convention.

J. We are authorised to announce Dr. Kandall. of Clifton township, as a candidate for ihg position of County Saerintsalcnt of fablic Instrunion, tat jact to the decision of tbe Kepudli-can tiennt; CoiTdntion. I be? leave to announce myself 8s a candidate foa re election to tbe rface 01 Suim-i intandent ot tubuc lnsttuc tion tha County of WasbinKoii.

subject to the dacifcios 01 tte KerubU- can County Convention. Johw Palmer. herev announce mvelf as a candi date for the oSije of Probate Judge tor Washington county, subject to ta de cision of tbe itepnblcan County Con vention Chas. WrLi.TAWsfi!?. CHAS.

WILLS AtlSOM. 1). rnrswiAJsr eon, 1 pi r. OUi -a in tbe Dru Stcr of A. VVil liaasor.

t-l-ly. WILiJiM ELLIOTT, IL4SrERE, ITaving permanently located in Wabb-i gton, would most respectfully announce to the citiz ns ot Washington an 1 surronlinjr country t1 at I am prepared to as ail kindsof plastering on short notice. A. E. Pakk, T.

J. Eumk8, Maryeville. Ka. WaehinetcnKs. PARK IIU51E8, Alt'y3.

Councellors at Law, OfSce East side Public Square. WIIIT3EY UOUSxil, Kansas A venae, one block North of commercial aad Vvett ot Sixth, ATCHI30IT. IvA5SA3. E. P.

lTtaltner, Proprietor Board, per day, $1,50, l-lly W. J. ASHCRAFT Waterville, Kansas, Dealers In nil Kinds of Dry Good-. Groceries, Provisions. Cutlery.

Tinware, Qieensware. Tobacco, in fact Kverytniug usually k3Pt in a irst-CIass Stote Give them a call. 1 iy. A. 8.

VTILSOH. A. J. BA5TA. Wilgon ATTORNEYS AT LAW, WasJtlvg'orif Kartsas, Will Practice ia "Washington and ad joining counties.

s. vp II ow.Uotary A. a. Uanta beiae Countv Attor ney, the Partnership does net extend to criminal business. 1-ly W.

L. HOWARD, HOOE, SiGLV, AD rHitiiieii WASHINCTON, KANSAS. 50 CERTS Will Tay for the New York Week LY DoLLtR from now J.n osrj ui i3i. jjoilar win pay for tho Sihi-Whkiy tuti Jan 1st 1SVJ. 5' cents a month peys for the Daily Stir, W.

MNOLAND. Publisbea. New York. Sam. DlcKson, D.Bowllng TaferviIIe, Eansas.

Wholesa'e and Retail Dealers in Dry Grocetie. Boots and bhoes. Hats and Caps. Qaeenware. Keep on hmds the Largest Stock in Northern Kana.

aad have bought them at the Lowest Cash Figures, and sell to Everybody beaae TJheySell so Cbeap. on hand Four Hundred Gallons Stoneware wbich they sell at SO eeati per gallon at retail. I- ly XOTICE. STRAYED-From the residence of the nbicnoer. eight miles of Waehingtoa.

on the Waterville and Lake bio Icy road, one Iare Dark hed Cow. witli a liula white on the belly: tee point broken off of the right bern and tbe bush of the tail off A liberal reward wilt be given any one leavia? word at the Ripcblicau cflee, or ctniy rsiience tbat will lead to the recovery eaid cow. l-l-3w B. E. B.

Lssi. LiXO FOR SALE. Two Buadrtd Acres lyin? ten miks northwest, of town: F0 acre? of bottom. 25 cr 30 of timber: ficeeprinpe: 20 acres broke with croD on. Extra fcteek arsi.

The raiik Thoraa3 claim will relt very lo Call on II 2IC021 Siitesnth Amendment TO THE Constitution HAS PASSED, Giving Male and Female of all Colors, Classea ard Denominations the same privilegeof Bvying their Dry Goods and Grocerses cf B. W. WILLIAMS, Washington, n. Great Inducements to Cash Buyers. WILMAM Now offers his Immtnse Stock CF DRY GOODS, NOTIONS, CARPETS, GROCERIES.

CROCKERY, Wall and Window Paper, Vomflct6 in all Departments at ihs lowest prices of the frjy. KID GLOVES, DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS, LACE GOODS, EMBROIDERY. Table Linen, Ladies Ready-Made Under-Garments, All offered at loir prices. CLOTHS CASSIMERS DOMESTICS, CARPETS, A'c A Full Line of1 rocker Always Hand A Full Stock of Groceries Of every description, embracing Tsa Cqfce and Sugar of Bui Quality, and at the Lowest Figures The Ijver: of the ueed tcill always find my TOBACCOS Of the very Best Brandt. HARDWARE TINWARE A Item on Hand.

Give me a call and eat isfy jour eelves. DALLABD'S BLOCK 1 S. W. Ccr. Pnblie Square, "WASHINGTON.

II. IT. Ks Unparalleled Success. a well dug Experienced bog raisera tell us 4 that rye 13 one of the best articles of fooi for fattening bo '3 to be found. It should be "cbopoed," as ako should all other kinds of for this purpose; if to.

ground it siouli be thoroughly 1 1 J---- -J tii i soitcntfi. live grows in this State, and is nore certain to yie'd a good irrnn than err nlbpp rArpi cm van here. Try it, farmers. A S'mpson, of tbe Simpson House, Waterville, advertises his hcue in to-day's paper. Mr.

Simpson ia one of tbe best land- lords in Western Kansas. He, with hi3 excellent lacy, always trv to taaka lueir gueet3 com- and at home Vre would return him and hia lidy cur for favors extended, and bearlily recommend tbe Simpson House to the patronage of the traveling public. Would it tot be a goop idci for our peop'e to make some arrange ment for having tbe Public Square in tbi3 c'ty broken up and fenced, preparatory to planting out trees the same next spring. Nothing would Bpeak more for our city than a nice shaded Public Square It will be no doubt impossible for u3 to build a court house inside of the next two or three years, but we can be getting ready for building by beautifying tha ground 8. We hope this matter may be taken in hand and the square broken up and fenced.

On Tuesday last we were pleas ed to meet ia our sanctum, Mr. A T. Hobba of Ro3e Creak, NTe- bruski. Mr. Hohbs is one of the sound men of JefFerfoa county He cxpus3ed himself grratly surprised at the rapid growth of our city.

Ua says tbat the last tiru9 he was here, two years ego, there waa but three or four bouses where now there are three large Drug store, work shopa, etc a large eight column paper, and- cumerons dwellings He shin ks Washington one of the prettiest towns in the west and predicts for it a bright fature. Tha folirwing ia list of the ofiicera cf the I. of G. T.s in this city frr the preeent quarter. James Young W.

C. T. MUs H. A. Piio W.

V. T. A. HolloWeH, W. John Rockefeller, W.

F. S. A Bjnta, W. John Hollowell, W. 11.

Amanda Williams, W. I. G. William Rockefeller, W. O.

G. II. W. Hollowell, W. C.

Miss M. Hollowell, W. R. H. S.

Mies Fannie Rockefeller, W. L. H. S. Miss Haddio Williams, W.

A. S. Misa Haddie Elliot, W. D. M.

Chas. A. Gates. P. W.

C. T. L.ast week we neglected to call atten ion to the advertisement of the Missouri Valley Life Insurance Company, which appears in our This company ia undoubtedly one of the best Life Insurances Ccmpanic3 110 in existence. Vl the President of the Companv, Col. H.

MACKAY, we are persocally acquainted, and know Inn be one of the best and fo'ic'cst rren in the wfst. No lerEoa who thinks of Inau-iiog should regtect tbia company. It is a home institution, and should have the patronage cf all western men especially. To show the promptness with which this company does business, we would refer to the case of our fellow citizen. John Malony, who was recently killed by lightirng.

Some two or thrtc months before be was killed he Insured bis life with this corny any. Immediately upon he receipt of the news cf his death the company sent their General Agent, Mr. A. B. Ccvalt, cui to see to the matter, atd he inforncs U9 thet he expecta to pay the ksa inside of the next ten days.

In- ture with tbe Missouri Valley before any other company represented ia tbe.wes, our advice to til. There will be a camp-meeting for the western portion of Manhattan District, at Keyeer's Grcve, Fete Creek, commencing Wednesday, August 3Iat, to ns continued over the following Sabbath. Suitable arrangements will be made by tbe bretbern in the immediate vicinity for pre-pariug ihe ground, taking care of horsee, furnishing straw, etc. Tbe epot selected, near the Re publican, and 12 miles north of Clay Centre, is very central for that part of the district west of the Blue river, and it is hoped that tbe preachers with their societies and tents will rally to it in large numbers, in season for the firet exercise (Wednesday eve-iug, and Etay tbrougti the whole meeting. We cordially invite the preachers generally on the district, and these near by in tbe Nebraska Conference, to come and help ua.

G. Deahbcsv, For the Committee. A paper doJrn East says it likes to see sociability everywhere, end especially so emorjg the cfcurchep, but de8 not like ilia idea of the minister baviDg to caU the con- gregation to order by rapping on the pulpit more than tirke berore btiog to commeiica services, We wonld call the etlenlicn of our city Fathers" to the fact that 1 Snider'a Block is becomTnns nuisance. We hear a great deal I of and hope that tbe authorities fill tea thst it is filled up without furite delay. J.

Snider informs us that there will be a dance g'ven in hi? fc 1 IbiO All those who Era in-i c'ined to "trip the light fantastic are invited to be present. Dan Cline of Clyde wHl furnish the music. A general good time mpy be expected. We notice that Boaz W. Williams has built an addition 'to his residence 3d ml 4th streets.

Boaz is an erter- prising man and ia always trying to improve the general appear ance of cur city. We wish we htA a hundred more just such men in cur midst. Hon. Rufm Dirby, living both? nine miles weit of this city give ua a call Sa'urday last. We fehall be p'eaged to meet II r.

Dirby in our ofSca frequently. lie is oue of the o'dsf settlers in the county, and hes represented the county lo the Legislature with honor to h'm e'f and constituents. We ware p'easad to meet Inour qfiice oa Tuesday evening last, Mr. F. R.

M-ller, an o'd fr'etd tnd tyno of In J'aaipol'is, In-i. Mr; Mi'Jer has been cut wet of this city looking at the country with a view to lociting in this vicinity next spring. We sha'l be pleased to weelorrie him among us. We wee to meet in our sanctum a few daya since Dr. D.

J. Ua'lowell, of Peach creek tnis coun'y. The Dr. is a ycung man of rare ability as a furgern, and we understand tbat he meet-in with goorl success as a physician, and bui'd'ng up a 'arje See his card in today's pap sr. Col John A.

Martin will accept our thanks for an exchange of the Duiry C'lampion and Jcss in advanca of our own piper. The Colonel is one of the best newspaper men ia the West, and fully appreciates the difficulties a country editor labcra under in geltiDg up his fiist ppcr with out The Waterville Telegr-rjjh of last week cornea to us to a thirty-two column theet, and otherwise improved. We are glad to note tbia evidence of prosperity of Bros. Poet "Wilkinson. Frank has the enterprise aril will always May success always cron the efforts of the Ttlf graph tBoi.

We were to me? in our city on Friday morning last J. T. Saxton and lady. MiS3 Emma VsnJuseo, U. W.

Pickett Aug. Frahuu and T. M. Carroll all of Waterville. They were all well pleased with the appearance of Washington.

Tbey were hrre for the purjose cf Instituting Good Templar Lodge. Attention is called to tbe advertisement of Moore's liura? New Yorker to ba found in today's paper. The Mural is perhaps the leading agricultural in the United States, and tboee cf cur readers who desire an eastern agricultural paper, and farmer should take one, cannot do better than take tbe MuraL Washington is soon to have a first e'esa Restaurant, the build. ingforths same ia' to teicg fitted up. Mr G- W.

Pasko will be its proprietor and Will, ia connection with the Restaurant keep on hands an assortment of con-fectionariea; end green fruits. Due notice of the opening of ihif-establishment wilt be made through these That prince of good fellows.Them-as Adams living cn Riddle creek, this county, will accept i he bear thinks of the Republican office fur four large water mellocs left with us cn Monday last Mr Adams is one of the bigest heart. ed, fellows in tbe county and knows how to make the wearry printers heart glad. Ilere'a a shake of cur Thor-02, es pecially when there are gocd mellons to be had by it. I I Is substantuded by the following comparisons talc en from Harness Xeu lV.

Life Insurance luiports ExrantxcK. OFFICES. No. 129 Rtte Street. Chlsifta." In.

Main Stret, Naiiivitle. T.n HOX-FORFEITIXG. Plan. Securing ths Greatest P. the Pollen Udder.

In tnis Company. Am't lrg. $1 851.450 2 6 11. -0 1 ndj 272 1 910 6:0 2 liO 77 1 08.iti0 2.151.532 2.2-15 601 PRKvrcMs. Lossr (2u5.5b VI l.oO 1 5j.0.U 0.1 not 65.517 i2 1 540218-1 12 01-iS 15242 4 6JI t5 7.H 55 10.

75.0751ft S3 53.HU 00 45.645 32 i A y. T'a y' JM J.a 2 4 3 2 3 1 2 HEXSLEY, rice Prcsiden D. M. SWAN. General Agent.

DM 3. SH Ex'r II NEWMA X. Trewr. A'h. Committee T.

D. SfACKAT. Lerenwortk. KICQABD-i 9 WE CHtMBlCRLIK da Wdcopfis d1 ED3BKI'K di KB. ALLKN" POVTKRS: do TT A8TIN( i.

St Lou's. MEKklTf Jj CUAS ROJitNSON. Lawran. Jum? aa t-ni-'r. Atciifo.4, MU, ALL Kl.

Leavenworth. Kb. JNorth western Jlutail. Milwaukee. Wis.

qaicable Lite. ot IN ew KurK, tiuarliaa Mutual, ut' Ne York. Washington Lite, of Jtesv Jfork Geriaama Liie. of New tforK North American Lite, ot jSew York. National inie, of iNew xork.

World Mutual, of JSow Connectiaat lijaeril, of "lam informed from vuthenlic sources llxat Eastern Companies receive annuaVy from the people of Kansas nearly one-half million, of dollars for premiwh This takes from the State a very considerable portion of her capital have ihe men and the. means to oryanize and safety conduct Home Companies, an they should be encouraged." Annual Message, 1857. J. CliA WFORD, Governorof A'anMt. H.

D. MACh'AY, President, GEO. A. MOORE, Secretary. DM.

J. L. WEVEM, Med. Direeior. IT.

E. IIARLEY, Actuary. A. HURD, II. D.

MaCKY. 5E0. R. UlSW. H.

L. NETMiN. H5 "EDGEET0T. IV.E.CHiHBISKLlN. 12.,20.50 Committee, B.

B. ALLBN. E. HEN3LST. JOHN F.

RICHARDS, T. A. HTJRD. n.TL. HINF3.

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About Washington Kansas Republican Archive

Pages Available:
60
Years Available:
1870-1871