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The Independence Kansan from Independence, Kansas • 2

The Independence Kansan from Independence, Kansas • 2

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ROAD NOTICE. ROAD 50TICE. Xotire is hen i.V given a jetilion j. I and v.ilnis ROAD NOTICE. Notice i hereby given thai petition Mined by J.

K. Wilkerin and others was on the U'lh tlav ofclober. A. 17. presenti-d to lle i'i, Xotice Is hereby ixen that a petition slimed dkyot A l- e.ie to u.e Board of tumniissiom rs Moiiigoineiy cun-tv.

Kansas, in in tor l.f vuc.iti.m a i-. I -nil Beach says tbat the reason Hudson-one of the members of the School Board in Radical City oould not comprehend his (Beach's) explanation of the $000 deficiency, was 'because he did not understand mathematics." by lno tord an'ioiners was on me day of clober. A. ls.s, presented to the Board of Commissioner of M.iutrfoioery eoun-tv, Kusu, pray 1114 t.ie location a ifr-tsia rout on the following line, i.i-wit: Uttu- A HW.Er W'ESTEU CANDIDATE. Those who think that the Republican candidate fr CountyCommisioa-er, Ellis Dukes, is.

such a nice fellow should know that he is no stranger to several of our business men. He is the same Dukes who figured so conspicuously iu District Coart several "We learu from reliable authority that the danger of traveling was so great (at the time Thomas and Chaw-lea Yoe were hiding in the timber in Schuyler county, 111.,) during the war, that Chawlea was even compelled to discontinue his semi-annuul trips to Missouri in quest of a wife. ning at tionh et ior. m-nli uuarirr section raiv nintf at south east corner nortlt east section A Ve iN esd a Yj Oct. 23, 1878.

1. 31, ranse rutin inu west mile and lo vacate as fjUows MUineni-e at tliem-e ea-t 'ne .11 imie. ih.iu.1,1 it :i.ii tins ruitcil. a Jon- Koanl of CommisaKMier or Montstwnarr) cin-tv. Kansas, piiv ing f-r the l-icauow.

ot a certain ml on tlie'loll line, Beginning: rods north norm east corner section 17. towiiship Si, vanae thence lollowiug the liauk of Kilt ltiver ill a westerly direction tJ r-Kls then cr-iasing Ellt Itiveral the m.wt practicable point, thence running down said Kit ltiver to iulersecl.tlie section line etee section and at lie most practicable point. 1 hat said trillion waa grauteil, and teorge T. Nolan I. John Montort and ewku soiitb east corner aoiitn west south e.t.

seotioa A Grand Rally of the Democracy of Montgomery and adjoining counties will be held at Speeches will be made by able speakers during the afternoon and evening, and it is desirable that every voter within a convenient distance be present on the occasion. STICH BROS. so. township 33. rantre running itoe north "a democratic Ticket.

at ha ii te. V. Imtmann 1 three disinleiesnl hou-a-n. I. eis p- IHlinte-l OS VleWeia ntol said VleWI- ldl at the ttesi.ialt-l as ti.e Is ii.i.:i? i -nid road, oil Hie Tib ila I I-.

r. A I s. and to ie said tv-a-l. iiir in years ago, when Brad Allen was plaintiff, in a suit to recover a wagon The Lawrence Tribune, the leading Republican Journal in Kansas, drops the name of D. Haskell from its mite, tlience north wet to tiiif se.t'on line, thence north on said line to the north line ot Km section, being part of roa.l No.

i asFhown by the roail plat, also t' vacate the following part of Road No. 4 viz: lomimanre at anulh east WALLACE nouMeltoliler were ooiy iu- corner south west town-tup N.inle.l as viewers, aud said viewers will meet at the place dp'tgnaled as the nf said road, on tnctlst dav of November. A. ranKe running due west mile, also to va ticket. It states that its reasons for ao doing are that Dudley C.Haskell Las shamefully abused the confidence of cate the following pan oi roa.t o.

2fc. com and pro-e-l to view said road, ana Rue an which he had been swindled out of, or at least It get pay for it. In this trial, Mr. Allen informs us that I 'ukes swore point blank that he had nothing to do with the purchase of the ragon, did not know any thing of th9 purchase Montgomery county never had a hettr Commissioner than Henry Mounger, and he will be triumphantly re-elected. He 19 a man in whom everybody ha.i confidence.

He has full demonstrated his excellence as a public officer, and it is not necessary for us to eulogize him further. mence at south eat corner uortli west mirth west section 1 town. hip 34, rane 16. running thenre north mile. his friends and deserted his principles 1 nal eni'l petition as grume i an j.mn aic- Intvre, Milton ltavis.and N.

Howard Ihrre parties a Hearing. In-test i moo whereof. I have here unto nub-scribrd mv name and a dived the seal of Montgomery county, at Independence, tut Uth day Uctobir A. W. HIS McCriXAGIf.

County Clark. and the people. Hurrah for Gen. disinteiested householders ere duly HonJ.R.Goodin parties a hearing In testimony whereof. I ave liciC uido sub-scribed my name and aihxed li sc County at lml-ictoicce, ot October, A.

is.s JOIIV Met I'M. C.otnty In k. ROAD MJTICE. Notic hereby pH en that a iUioi sir.ed hyfcd. W.mdcrlaudand othr was ihe at day of October.

A.I., presenli .1 to Ihe Uarl ol Jonmisioaera of Monlsoirety Kansas, praying lor rhe lH-atutn a ea-r-lam road on the iolb.w ins lim-. it li. i lining at the caitner Isriwe, a sei tion and towuship SI. range 17. ih-iH-e Mnl Blair whatever, that he did not suggest to.or now showing the Largest and Are as viewers-amt ui viewers win incei i pi arc designated a the beginning of said road on the lltth dsv of Novemlr, A.

and pro ceed to View aaid give to all parties a most complete assortment of For Jovei nor, JOHN R. GOODIX, Of Allen county. For Lieutenant Governor, GKORGE UMMETIIUN, Of Leavenworth county. For Secretary of LEWIS W. 1SORTOX, Of Cloud county.

For Htato Treasurer, C. BLACK, Ot Cowley county. For Attorney General, The people have determined that Instruct his son to purchase the wag- I ROAD NOTICE. hnnnr. Ebeneezer Herring has sucked the on on ieu uaj nine, nor umi, ancr lestimonv wnereoi, nave nereunio snu- GEN.

G. W.BLAIR.' public teat too long already. He has the wagon was purchased on tvn d-iya sen bed mv name and a i.xed tne seal ol Mont gomery county, iu Independence, this 14th day Notice is heretiy given that a petition signed br A U. Savage aud others waa on the Mth day of IKtolier A IsTs, presented lo the Hoard I nf Mi.nltfnmrv ...1 already become rich feeding at the time, ue am not. ten nisswio sen it of October A.

l. tlicnce section line to the center ol e.vli.-ii The Sta'e Pre is another new Democratic newspaper which we received last evening marked X. It is a nine-column paper iublished at Ottawa, Franklin county, by E. V. linker.

It is very neat in appearance and is ably edited. We welcome 11 aUCt LI.L.WtII. Count Clerk tne to the noi.h west Hon. L. W.

BOKTON and public crib. Mr. T. P. Skinner, the ror wnatever ne oouiu get ior it, turn Democratic candidate for Ebeneezer's all his property over to his uncle aud sas.

i. raving lor the location of a road on lh s.mih on the section corner id souuiae of south eal section MihlmhiMvl SI lib liMdl No office has the assurance that the peo- skip the country. He swore he did ROAD NOTICE. ooooooooooooooooooo HON. A.

A. HARRIS, That said was granted ana Iar-canine! I'me and 4eo. tjulhrie tliree pie will support him regardless of not do any or these things, and yet let Jiotioe is hereby given that a petition signed arrested liouseboldora were duly a oii.ti-l as viewers, and said viewers ill meet at the place by Jas. Patterson and others was un the rilh ters ero jiruuuwsi, biiuw lug mat a 8 it to our ranks ami bid it God f-need. GOO BY politics.

He is known to be honest (ISV Of ttClOIICT, A isi piwcHinj mc following line, to-wit: Heginning at a road mark 70 feet north of the norm end or the Iron llrnlge across the Verdigris Ktver near the aorta east orner of section 31, township Si, raiure IS, thence south across tile ur.da to intersect road No. 1'hat aid petition Was granted, and W. E. Brown, J.ia. A.

Bruuaan i Hole, three disinterested householder were duly appointed as viewers, and said viewers will lueet at lite place designated as the beginninf ol said road, on the 3rd day of December. A. I ISTS, and designated as tSic Inhuming I 011 continuous correspondence had been Hoard ot Commissioners ol Montgomery coun and able. Even the dirt-ftinger on ill positively be present arid address the people on the iifnes of present interest to the people. These gentle the ith dav Novcniln-r A.

I Is.s.und proceed to view said road, aad all p-irtHs a ty, Kansas, praying lor ine iccauon ol a certain road on the following line, to-wit I in ooooooooooooooooooo The Tribune says Orrin Barker was the corner passes him by. His quali hesring. testimony whereof. 1 ivo i.erc nnio sun- ning at or near the norm east ot tne south west of south wet section IS, town, ship range IB, runniug thence in a north a gallant soldier in the 3d Ohio cavalry. It hai let the cat out of the bag.

kept up, and showing that this man Dukes, not only advised his: son to get the wagon in the manner he did, but that he also advised him how to proceed in order to dispose of lus property scribed my name and aiiixrtl II seal Montgomery county, at Independence, tuis li ft liar men have each signified their intention to be here at that time, and it is hoped that every person who expects westerly rtirection luiciincruii omiuw across ol A. fications are all that could I desired. He is eminently fitted for the position and if what the people say of him may be regarded as any indication, he will be elected by a good, rouud ma ravine, thence, to souin end ot me on.tge J. T. COX, Of Reno county.

For Supt. of Tublic Instruction, O. F.McKIM, Of Sumner county. J'or Cliief Justine of the Supreme Court, ROBERT M. RUGOLE3, Of Lyon county.

For Auditor, OSBUN SHANNON, Of Douglas county. across Jr.lk Kivi-r on a tmiu-n. line aa stir as JOHN iicL I I.I. L.diu;v v.l.rk. nracticable also to aeaie tne rnui as now to cast a vote this fall will be present proceed to view said road, and give to all parties a bearing.

In testimouy whereof. I have hereanto subscribed my name and atliEed rhe seal of Montgomery county, at Independence, this ilstday of tclober, A. 1., JOHN' UrCXI.l.Xtill. County Clerk. in order to defraud his creditors.

These eated from the point of commencement to r.lk Was it not the Third Ohio cavalry, which made such good time "to the rear" on the Meridian march? Gen. Logan on that occasion said he would give 1,000 for one dead cavalryman. ROAli SOTICK. letters were produced on trial in open and hear the finest and ablest speakers in the State expound the Demo Kiver or so ra uc tnereoi as in tucirju igiueni pnblio utility demands. jority.

Notice is hereby give thai i-iifl in the city, and their prices are extremely low that the closest buyer will admit their cheapness. The rush court and it was the opinion of those who heard them read tbat the writer Matthews. L. J. Ileflyand II.

Uoodrich, cratic doctrine. Democratic commit by Jacob lllses aud others Was oil lth ot th-tiilr, A. 1 Im. presenle.1 lo iln- It mid of CommissMinersof Moattfoiiiery teemen in each township will 6je to it Road Notice. of the letters had committed perjury The Tribune has an editorial headed After the pure ones," in which it to their store, for the last twt weeks, fully explains why everybody goes theie to Imv their Drv Goods.

Tney ttireeMlisinterested householder were duly ap pointed as viewers, and said viewers will meet at the place designate! as the beginning of ssid road, on the day ol Kcccralier and proceed to view aaid rod, and give to all Thomas Ry Member of Congress that their townships are represented in to avoid, payment of a just Notice Is hereby given th it petition signed from the Third District in this State by a full delegation. Further notice haveaFEW SPECIAL, BARGAINS by Jacob lisoa and others waa ta the 12th debt. The evidence of this man Dukes nartie a hearing makes several severe thrusU at Col. A. M.

York and P. B. Maxson for says: "Under all' and every eircum dsv ol tictober A. Isli. presented to the will given next week.

to offer to their customers for the next in lesiiinonv SDrmii, I na.r i.eieui.t" e- is a matter of record, and the letters tOSBEMNIO-AI TICKET. 2d Ditt. C. W. I IU, of Bourbon crllied my name an I aiiixe I the seal of Mont- I stance in life Gen.

Charles W. Blair is referred to are also ia existence and gemery count at independence, this 21st day ClATE M. RAL.STIS, Chm'n Dera. Central Committee. their rascality in connection with the removal of the Land Office to this the perfect and polished gentleman of October, a.

may be seen by applying tn Mr. Brad He is the ablest speaker in the State JOHN Met I LLAUH, County Clerk. TICKET. place and denounces them both for the I Aiien and K. R.

Davenport, of this sas'praying lor the liratiou id a eerisin ri the following line to-wit: lwj; ai section corner on Ihe line between scctomfi ami 31, township 31 and in r.iu--e i7, thence east on the township line or ne 1 so as a gool road can be mvde at a expense, to the seciion cmer li ihh'h mv-tioa theuee on tt.e 111 st pruetlal.le riuir taking into c-msideiatooi tle evocn-e of building a rad and ttie d.tni ie t. f.r:i.ite prorty to a public highaa leading i to i.herrvvsle. 'thai said petition wagranlc I. and K. iloiiton and II tV KiiLpdiuk three ilisimeirsieil householders weiedi.U a1 pointed as viewers and i-aid viewei-s will meet at the place designated as tile beiiiniiiir ol slid r.l on Iheisiuduy ol I and procec.1 lo view said road, and ic to all parties a hearing.

In testimony whtrcif. I have here unto sub- ana wouiu ue an ornament 10 ivausas on the following line, to-wit: Itegi ming at the west end of Poplar Street in the City ol Independence, thence south 'i leet, in order to give me (Jacob Addison) a cart way is feet ide lu accordance ill) section chapter lop, laws or 174. That said petition was John Beanl, Il liatesaudJ IS. il.iober.three il isuiterest- part which they took in that matter. THIRTY DAYS! Road Notice.

in the National House of Representa hen during the course of a cam The Tribune neglects to state that tives." Notice la hereby given that a iwtition signed paign the Tribune opens its batteries when this transaction occurred these I by J. E. Boyentid others was on the Pith dsy of ett h.mseholders were iluly apMinled aa viewers of lies and abuse upon a Democratic candidate, the people show their ap city. Mr. Alleu is a strain bt forward business man, who merely wished pajT for his wagon.

He is a Republican and says that he would consider the election of Dukes to t'ue office of Commissioner nothing shorrt of a calamity. Mr. Allen does, not expose I October, A. ll.s, nn scilMJM lo ine nmiiitii Commissioners of county. Kansas.

and said viewers will meet at the place designated as the begiuniug of said road, on the 2nd Realizing the uncertainty of the re day of ltrcember. A. ls7S. and proceed to praying for ttic location ot a road on ineioiiow-ing sult in the approaching election, Judge men were both Republicans iu good standiug. "When these men were perpetrating this outrage the Tribune never once lifted up its voice against preciation of its conduct by invariably ur una.

IO-W1I at aoiitn west i line, to-wit: at south west corner aonth eist '4 of the south east section istimnT tiereof. I have here unto anlA Herring is visiting the tenants of his electing that particular man. Having At. tnwnshiu 31. range them norm on the 50 Pieces American li.v 911.1 Sllive.lttie ill Mi.lit- scrioea my name and araxed ine seat 01 -ini' several dwelling in this city and noti- uncorked its sewer to cast slime upon at day guniery county, at r.th day sub-di visions! line or as neer thereto as a goon road can be made to the north west corner of n.uuly ol tH-tolier, A.

IsTs. iof October. A.l,, 17. DRESS GOODS I fying them of a proposed increase of the untarnished record of Henry Moun the norm east ol 'ne norm easi 01 set-nun IIS County clerk. Jill il -t I I.I.

i 17. township. range 1., and to vacate mat rents. He proposes to take trie mas this man for political capital at all, but merely wishes the people of the First Commissioner District to know what kind of a man Dukes is. A man At IO to 25 cents a 3'ard.

sold every it. Maxson, York and the Tribune were all in "cahoots" at that time. Since the Col. and Maxson have reformed, the Tribune now wishes to expose them. ger, the sovereigns of his district will accordingly elect him and Thomas' For Probate Juiljje, T.

I. SKINNER. For District Clerk, J. H. ASIIBAUGH.

For County Attorney, C. M. RALSTIN. For County Superintendent, M. L.

MORRISON. Representative 47th District, C. J. CORBIN. Representative 4Sth Itistrict, M.

S. STAHL. Representative 4ith Diwtrict, T. L. IIAFER.

Couiniirinioner 1st District, HENRY MOUNGER. culiue bovine by the horns and make pari of ro.nl No, situ ited on Ihe section line from the come -s of sei-t ions ii, 41. -JS and to the north corners lielween sections in and 21, township SI, range 17. wnere at 13 to -1U cents. NOTICE.

N3TiCE.x up in that way what he will lose in boomerang will return to plague the STICH BROS. 1 Niiti' hereliy R.vrn tilt! tliv tiuM-hiji heretofore extMiiiif boiween tltt iiv who would resort to perjury in order case cf defeat. inventor. That said petition was gianteu, ami n. Robertson, Georsc Kan sail and A.

I. Smith, three disinterested householders were duly ap-uointeilas viewers, and said viewers will meet to avoid the payment of a just debt, is certainly not the kind of a man Our Republican Union soldier at the place designated as Hie beginning uf said in Uut Ur.inei uf in ill. i.iy lutk-IfeiKlence, Kansas, umlcr iii si turner Vtis is tlii tiitlel lv Co use l. Win. K.

1 1 Ml fc. Mi-. OotolHri.h, The Tribune says "while Corbiu was friends who took St. John's advice road, on tne oi ie Tvinuer i. isi-, and priH-eeil to view said road, and give lo all whom the people want for their County Commissioner.

We have not fighting to destroy the Union, Barker To all wh mi it may c-iuitra You will r.ke tn. that on Hit Hh -lay if VviultHr, 1,1 shall make aHilia-tiu f.r Itie isT-uuiicr ot a ttiiltcate uf the fl 1 iwinc HeMrriliett ltt fuuiny nler, to-wit: No A b-ariiir iiat April IK Xt isutM S. Van IsuikIv lor l'i, myhie Av ynn from tal aiut Ik-mi in pr lu cent, interest. Sai-t aiilicution will Ue ma. to the Bount' i otiitiy Uomiuis-siuners of cuiity, Kansas, at Hit-oilir of the bounty Clerk, ol feaul rmiiiv within I Ik Cily ot Indepemlonce, nmu-ty ana Mate at'jraaui V.

1'AliK. and who "voted the way they shot' parlies a In rcslimonv where-if. I hnve here unto sul- was gallantly serving Ids country brought an unfounded charge against at the late Presidential election, have NOTICE. The Tribune ought certainly to know- cnbel my name and athxed the senl of Montgomery county, at Independence, this 21st day oi October A. 1ST.

Mr. Dukes. This matter was before Our Specialty jiow the proud satisfaction of seeing that Corbin is a regular down-east the courts and is a matter that may be JOHN Men 1.1. oii. Comity tlerk.

Elacli Cashmeres Yankee. Such an assertion is that noted rebel bushwhacking guerilla Mosby, who used to kill straggling easily substantiated. These specifica tions are plain and pointed and if un The under, ignel have l.r..iu'it the business ot liiiliil "Is. I.u,i..r. at Independence, All V'C sal i li rni wih he piid ly 114 Hi i iv.i.- the patronage of tl'e cnslomer- ilo- .11 linn, as well -is tne pul.li geienill mi-l id ei.deuv..r at all times to pive entire OctoU-r lh, IKS.

wm. 1: oi i miserable, dirty insinuation which anv respectable newspaper would At prices that can't be duplicate! I by T. L. 1 Infer will be the next Repre sick Union soldiers on the march, sent to China on a salary of six thousand a true may be refuted. We challenge any nouse in tne city.

sentative from district. i scorn to make. Mr. Dukes to attempt a denial. And year, while they who saved the coun STICH BROS.

WALLACE. The Tribune has a great deal to say about the honest efficient manner in which Judge Herring has labored for the public in the capacity, of Probate Judge for lo these many years. We apprehend that a gresitful constituea-cy will feel towards Herring as the old farmer did toward a candidate who was loudly reciting a nistory his laborious efforts in behalf of the people. After rehearsing at length the various services he had performed, he was interrupted by the farmer who remarked with considerable show of feeling "Old feller, you've worked hard enuf, we'll give you a rest." And the voters of Montgomery county will forthwith proceed to deal likewise with the over-worked Ebenezer try are left to take care of themselves, Every township in the county we ask any Republican who wishes to know the facts in this case, to go to Mr. Rrad Allen, of Oiis city, and he This is what is called making "trea should wend a biir delegation to the Have Dudley Haskell and nance Clark joined hands upon financial iiuextion.

son odious." Grand Democratic Rally at this city S. A. DROW'4 i yynoi.KSAi.K ami vn. m. ai.kiss i Pino Lumber, will tell them the truth in the ma tier.

next Saturday. Bring your wives Even, although, he is a stauueh Re daughters an 1 sons come on foot publican he will nevertheless tell a Ten TSuuibers Herring entered the office of Pro-hate Judge "ragged, poor aud dirty." After holding the office three successive terms he has grown wealthy horseback, lit buggies ami wagons We have tried to treat the candidates with fairness and be bad tale upon Dukes. No man who Come with banners streaming, and Blacli Alpaccas hears Mr. Allen tell the story of this case can fail to belie ve that Dukes has lieve we have succeeded doing so, let us give John Goodin, the nex nough to revel in luxury and feast Governor of Kansas, a grand ovation 25 cts to $100 per Yard committted a perjury, which should upon the fat of the land. And yet Herring.

Come out next Saturday and hear damn him for all time and eternity with a degree of "cheek" almost railed he goes before the voters ask that we Defy Competition on. 1h isisues of the day discussed by 1 The Tribune is in a bad way. The Lath, Shingles, Sah, li.wr. (en.i'iii. I'laster I'aris, I'laetermt: II 1.1 Troughiug, Mixel elf We are extensively in the l.urnlur Trade, and are jireiured lo make in.

e-Iaiw aa the lowest. Vartls at rt. scott, rsEsosriA. K23SS3 FALLS, C-FFnTILLS, awj ts.esexe".,w STICH BROS. WALLACE.

John Ii.Goodin, the next Uovernor of Republicans of Sycamore, headed by itig them to continue his lease upon the The Tribune of last week has a pur- office another term Kauxax. "Rolfe," abuse it Mr supporting Reach They won't do it. ported communicated from an individ- 'once, ruing County Superintendent. $6,000 WORTH OF AND Implements, To be sold at a GREAT REDUCTION in price. J.

S. CHAPIN. ual who signs himself a "reader of the ITOR Tribuxk I do not think Thomas P. Skinner, his opponent, a hard-working farmer and an honest Governor John II. Good in.

It not for v'uperintendent, aud Reach and his friendsi abuse it because it opens its columns to "Rolfe" that he may Kassak" in which the professional that M. L. Morrison the Democratic only sounds well, but looks well in man, will be the next Probate Judge. character of Prof. Morrison is most candidate for County Superintendent.

riddle Beach with his grape and can foully assailed. It is well known that will receive many votes around or iu print. And that will bo the proper Elk City, or any place else where he Cronin's vast nose, illuminated with wsy towrito it after November 5th. ister. Thomas, ytur shoulders aren't Chicago office, 236 South Water St.

the writer of the article is not a resi FIAIffIMBIa.S. is Known. very wide Look out! Something is dent of Louisburg township nor never The people of Elk Citv sav thev Ten Cases of Every kind of Flan going to drop. Ton may loudly deny and froth if you will, the resplendent rainbow hues of violet, orange and red, has attained a national celebrity, and speaks volumes fi.r the excellence of the nectar distilled from the rye of Oregon's sunny Craig Dculrra lit nels Just Opened. Prioes much Lower than Last Season.

Call and See Jlilt those fraudulent lmds will cling to llench has been, but is a Republican teacher who makes Beach's residence his headquarters. He is also one of the teachers who but a few weeks since was had enough of "East Tennessee carpet-bag school teaching." The teachers of Montgomery county, as well as myself and others who a re not teachers, know th kind of selrool at ill. Tho rum irs afloat that T. P. Skin them.

Yea. verilv. "the spot will ner will not support this or that can Hot out." hills and alluvial vales. Rut having working up political capital against they had in Ji.Ik City last wiute didate upon the Democratic ticket, an the biggest and most grandly il Beach, and who opposed him bitterly shall we say a failure? yes, a comp lete utterly without foundation. Like ev failure.

luminated noso is no longer far off until he was told that unless he went If you would know who will be ery true Democrat, Mr. Skinner sup to work for the Republican candidate fleeted, liok through the Tribune and ports the entire tieket. When the Oregon's proud distinction. Kansas I comes to the front. The Republicans Independence.

Eat. REMEMBER, THEV Will save you money if you deal with them, by giving full weight he ne3d neyer expect any favors from note the men it throws filth at. The mle never fails they are invariably Cotton-Herring strikers resort to such contemptible means defeat the best the first Commissioner district of the Republican party. This man is The schools of this county are now in the very best condition, and shall we have them ruined by choosing a leader who uows uoth ing abou teaeh-ingschool himself? Me-thinks Ihear the voters of thia county say no! The Kansan says there is not the least com pari? un between Morrison and Beach. I acrree with him: for this county present the nose ot Ellis lee ted.

now working for Beach against his Hats and Caps. man iu tharace, it shows the hopelessness of their cause. Dukes. own convictions a victim of the party We have just received another large AND Sl.I.I.INd At Hard Time lash. The Trtftwne was never known to stock of Hats aud Caps, and can sell JJ)E A.

WAKE Dudley Haskell in Iiis speech in You turned out last Friday to hear 3 laskell, the "mule turn out next Saturday and hear Sen. Blair the while Beach always has ben one of worry about the extravagant sums wrung out of the taxpayers for county this city last Friday afternoon declared The name of Dr. M. S- Stahl, ap- I our best sc'aool teachers. Morrison Is you a Man's Hat aa low as 45 cents.

AND SELLING in favor of the interconvertible bond Kiillant soldier and slivertongued ora printing until it "lost its grip" and pears in the ticket this week as the Can't buy tbe same Hat any where BURT GRIFFIN, TH 'BOSS'BLACKSxMITHS All kinds of new work ami repairinc done on bbortest uotice. ErHor Shoeing a Specialty gt Main west of Headquarter. aufpts-Sm sue uesi Finance Clark has urged that for the 1.1 1 Inonrl wlafa ffi, Knnmbsntarivs dKlh 1 r. jiq.u outiiy ouneri tor of Kansas. Groceries and Queensware cauuiunic lui iicuiesciiiuiivc ioiii mA PRICES.

They buy and s-ll tit Ud-rock prices, and give cash goods Kr choifsj? Itutie-r, I kinds of 'rMlui-e. Try lb. m. another paper was ueciareu tne ouiciai ii. III lillc else for less than $1 OO.

past two j-ears as the only method by poorest. A Reader of the Kansan. r.rgan. as long as tne juessrs. loe District.

Dr. Stahl has been in the hotel business in the city for several lower than ever. If you want any which the finances could be made to STICH BROS. WALLACE. thing In the Grocery or Queeiiswate Come out to the Democratic love work perfectly, and it is evident from years and is well known not only in line, tlon't tan to can upon a.

lirinn had the printing they thought the sum paid out for that purpose too small, rather than too large. It is amusing to note the difference in the feast at this city next Saturday. Good-j Dud's speech that he has had a mid Dr. Southard, of Elk wtnt to man. at tho the city, but in the districts of the couuty.

He is- very popular and night interview with and be in, Blair, Borton and Harris, four of CLOCKS. Opera Housp Grocery. He keens the best of every thing in come imbue I with his ideas upon the 1 he most clotcnt speakers in the State the office and demanded the name of the writer of the above acur-rillous article. The Trionne' editors tone of that high moral sheet since CLOCKS! CLOCKS. CLOCKS.

will be present. money question. his line, and sells lower than the low- CLOCKS. the teat was withdrawn from its mouth. The people know Thomas it is the expression of every Democrat that no better selection could possibly have been made.

Dr. Stahl is eminently fitted for the position for which he is nominated, being a gentleman after a consultation gave the- name of Tirsnrr.fivs Pieoa I est. oi-u -AT- The Yoes, of the Tribune, have a too well, however, to pay any atten- Canary has had his pants reinforced TABLE LIWENrn. S. HEAUD great deal to say about the gallant tion to his hypocritical snuffling.

Homer Shields. This Uomor Shields is a young school teacher, about 17 or 18 years of age. He is at preeent living with Beach, and on beiag inter vith a lining of buckskin upon the i mm n- r-' of education and ability. JHe has nev men "who fought to save" their coun At 23 to 50 cts per yard, sold er yet been before the people to ask art that comes in contact with tbe lry goods' boxes, and is now prepar every where else at 40 to rts. try, mil iiiomas ami tuawini in.

Loughridtre is sick "nigh unto nE-iviinviiOTs: rogated regarding the slander, replied us where they were at the time of their He is aa "one without hope." their sufTerages until now. He is the present proprietor of the Main Street ing to prosecute the eampalgu with STICH BROS. A WALLACE. I 9, that he "did not do it, althogh he bad ABSTRACT OFFICE. -fecial II IV I'll 1 I 1.

I lit II I country's need. Is it not a tact that cuances for election have all dis- renewed vigor. a. I Hotel.which under hia successful man- a hand in Thisleaves the inference i they went into hiding in the timber in solveil into mi(ft arui ne I10W fee.s Attracts of Title furnished on an, I uti.e Ireat stock of Cluck erer brought to tlie city. Yrrr hamlsnme chra tbera.

AIsul a flue assoruiient of besiitilul agemeuthas become one of the most that Beach wrote tho article himself Schuyler county, Illinois, and remain- that tne futur(5 has nothing better for famous hostelrie of Kansas. He is a and Shields fathered it through the short notice to any tract or laini or town lot in Montgomery County, showing judgments, taxes, lii-ns, etc. V-E An exchange desires to know wr-at ed under cover until the cessation of him than a return to Ohio to live with reliable, stauueh, energetic and ac-1 office. Shields has never 1 I I A nan-Ae 1 1 1 1 1 li 1 1 1 1 the matter with Dudley Columbus Which be la aelllaz remarfcaiitr etiean. irroa sranl a eoo.1 reeotvrr.

at his wife's folks. Failing as a hotel- rsles. uo i. compUshed gentleman, and will make been resident of Elk City nor Louin time. A full line tf Jewelry, WatrJies.

Silver srare. flal.t.l Ware, etc i-t iKtn't tail to see his large stock ot Maskell, upu which the Slate Je Thomas, is not this "the true story. keeper, failing as an aforney, and Fifty Pieces a good race. money to loan on unrro Real Estate, on long time, at very lowest rates, in sums of SHW and uj-wards. Also money to loan on small lemnrks: "We think it another case now the certainty of a failure to se if 'II agar in the Wilderness' superin cure an election staring him in the LirJElM CRASH, Clate M.

iltdin is making a vigor amounts on good personal security. Clocks Clocks CL duced by a falling political barometer." Clocks Clocks face, his fragile form is almost ready to Reader, do you remember the foul, At 5 to 10 cts per yard, sold else Highest price paid tor county, cuy and township orders. ous c. nvass aud will undoubtedly be elected. The people know that he is sink beneath its weight of lying, disreputable assaults the Tri where at 10 13 ct.

burg township and has no right to speak for those people. He utters palpable lie, in tbe article when he says," myself and others who are not teachers," so aocordiug to the old legal maxim "fataug in uno faUug in omnibuM" the whole thing is a barren false-hood and it is a burning shame and a disgrace that such a. man as Verily, the demagogue who standeth bune made upon Brock. McCuhajth Rents collected and taxes pain ior non-residents. No one who is acquainted with the iu every respect qualitied ana compe- STICH BROS.

WALLACE. tent to discharge the duties of Prose- uPn tue street coruer and violently and Birricklow in the campaign of f.iets will to claim that John Deeds, Mortgages nnd other instru NEW GOODS WJLJLHICES! ments drawn and acknowieugmenis cutor, and thev further know that his vocuorutes gaseous nouungs uas a one year ago? And do you not also opionent, J. D. Hinkle, is in no re- nartl roaJ to favel. know that they were elected? Brock's 11 inkle Is qualified for the position County Attorney.

Every one, on taken. GEO. S. BE A UU, snect fitted fur the place, ror two I I recora as an omeiai is Known to you; BADEN BROS. the contrary, concedes the competen- tieacn snouia wheedle low young years past the latter has been a mere Tbe Yoes of the Tribune are prating McCullagh is by odds the best Clerk man irjto 8jgni0n.

name to such rv of Clate M. Ralstin. Vote for the week tn vonr own town 5 Outfit cipher, aud the public propose to get loudly about the men who soldiered the county ever had, while Barricklow Jntter. free No rik. Ilea.ler, if too want 2,000 Yards of their money by value received for boomerang article, for certrauly it has returned to strike its projector with a stunning force.

That it is- false and UU.IHr-,,1 HUM II -II' I Have just received an immense slock of GOODS AND NOTIONS! during the war. We propose to have gives promise of being equally as efli-something to say about those who did cient. Heury Mounger waa elected at tf. rntkn nmt all III tirm thsr work. electing RaTs in, Cotton Flannel write far particulars "to- II.

Uaixxtt' o. Portland. Malae flen. Blair will speak at Cherry vale ind malicious as the follciwing will the same time. He is a candidate for re-election.

He has been a prudent, not. During the rebellion when men were wanted, why did not Thomas i cr i FOUHTII WAHI) Their stuck is th show: At Prices Lower than the tviut.it iiicj- aic uncling iuwci inan ever. Beach has never yet explained his iist Monday morning at eight o'clock as soon theieafter as the train from Independence reaches that place. houest servant of the people. The and Chawles respond to their coun IVEGAT MARKET CERTIFICATE.

finest ever brought to Independence, and if you want to save connection ith that 54iH irauuuieni Tribune, however, has no words of ap try's call? It would have been far Lowest. 8TICH BROS. WALLACE. We, tho undersigned, members of txind transaction over in Sycamore. money can upon tnem at once.

G. F. Greenawalt, Prop'r. This establishment la new ant will keep cr.n- more honorable for them to have en the Board of tiducationd natron Turn out and give him an ovation worthy of the gallant soldier and proval for him. On the contrary it iu-dulges in its usual practice of fihh He has not even attempted to justify of the city schools in Elk City, Mout- stantly en hand the best of nieata of all kinds.

GSBOOTS listed and been killed than to skulk for three years in the swamps of Si-huyler Htatesman. thrna'inir. His crime ii that he IS a goiiitry uuuiilj, xvusas, no nereoy himself nor bis colleagues In that transaction. Not a Republican in None bnt tne nest anminin j.nrrnaei We ioanre our cnatomers fair and just treat or.tr.,i certify that the school taught by Prof. They are ffering at halt price ior the next 30 days.

Yo county, 111., living upon acorns. A ment, iiire ns a call. east li-lla Mreet up-posite the Main Ht. Hotel. school district No.

7 will support him a. M-L-MurrlHnn. winter, gave sat- him. otera shall you declare by faction. We also certify that Prof.

diet of acorns for three years will Haskell talked long and loud nliout I oa account of the part he took in the your ballots that Mouuger cau no Ion- I Morrison's school was Well conducted. make a man gaunt. Thomas has nev 1he gallant boys who fought for thelmatter. Charlie has several little un- Veterinary. irer serve vou because he re-1 nd that Mr.

Morrison Is a teacher of er recovered from the shock of those ld flag, but never mentioned his own pleasantnesses to fix up in different live fuses to act as a cats-paw for the editor SS times. Thomas thought that a I offer mr aervice to the people of r-ervictfs in the army as "mule whack- parts of the county before he cm ex- i i Ir.u tl, I 'I janeyvuie ami icuiiiv in tue treat cuwaru uU uu mi- iu mju muui suc iuc xi iuc.i.. mar. do nas oeeti malicneiJ toy au T. Neither did hespeak of the bnl- nect to be elected.

badly i ment of all diseases or Horses and other stock. Have had fifteen years HOSIERY. The largest and most complete line in the city. Styles Beautiful, aud prices within the reach of all. STICH BROS.

WALLACE. can atlord to buy at any other house. Their sto-k of QRPCERJES, Queensware Is larger than ever and they are offering great bargains. Also A tent for tbe ORIENTAL POWDER CO, Miaalaetarsn sf tae Beat isisisWr Nads GROCERIES AlTnTJRJ article published In tbe Tribune, and siened a "Reader of the Kansas," diers, eyea if the coward was gaunted up by an acorn diet. Jtant rectM of his soldier competitor, experience.

May te found at my C. W. Blair. and we can truthfully say that the said WE DIBX'T BITE. Cant.

Ashbausrb. the Democratic rarm tnree mile east or tjaneyviiie, Montgomery county, Kanna. Propositions have been made to us candidate for District Clerk is a man The Paola Republican ha9 been article is a base -attack upon the professional character of one of our best teachers, and ie false iu every particu by leading Bepublicans in this city brought under the party lash. Only who, if elected, would make an effi The Tribune, gives iU readers to understand that Mr. Hafer is not a fit lar: (Names of Republicans are a few months since it could not find I during the past ten days looking to- cient officer one who would be capa H.

RAMA marked with a star. wnnis to measure its contempt for D. I ward a compromise by which tbe ble rf administering the oath to a wit man to represent the 40th Represen r1 TT ST rr Tr CT Haskell, but since it has been "wait-J Kansas should remain silent regard- Fred Turner, RB Southard, ness. We dislike to say anything 1 A KA Tn I 3. I.

1- ing the rottenness of the County Su- McFaddf n. iuS mvuii wuu.j I Viola Morgan And Uanufactureror asrainst ine uaiiucaiiwu ui iuc uc- eo itaa laivcu nnt iouj 1 SHERIFF'S 8 ALE. State of Kancaa, Mnntcomerr eoQDt7, xj. r.iiigaiii,t Morgan, Wm Ritch, Jas Denton. publican candidate, but when a soldier "Dud." Ho is now one of Haskell penntendent's office and not expose -j.

f'4fka. tative district because he discontinued farming and served as a locomotive engineer upon the railroad for several years. Such arguments stamp the author of them a fl. J. W.

Kjera, lisniii, who never receive! a scratch in battle! warmest supporters. For the purpose his fraudulent bond transaction ia I John Denton, vs. Oankel McTaa-rart. Hirr X. HVTsitrart, hU Jesse McFadden is so weighted down with rebel lead lie.

J. Uatea, amt Kendall, partnera I I I r-1 aanrv irEn aa Oatra. k'eiMlall A tbe l.ae flow Coanr, that he ctr.not administer the oath to n9 to the party discipline, we pubiitii to show the people or the county just ypj Kingston a jury or witness, that candidate I the following extract from the Paola I what he is. And in consideration forail Uira Carson 50 Dozea of tha CeUbrataa geanales 2-burtcn Ki Glov at Every pair Warranted. 8 TICH BROS.

A. WALLACE. should be allowed to take a back seat. Rcoublican of January lb.s. this, these leading Republicans woaia Mason I a I We supported Mr.

Haskell very nledsre themselves that the Tribune A lu.th in the nnnerand on the I xmf tar.ia.n nm Among the names of a number of it we shall opnosebis re-elee- KHKRIFF'H SALM State of Kau.rs. Montgomery cnintr, sa. Aifret liau, i'Umli3. ts Solomos "VimfMt and John By rlrtoe of aa lus-ution it me and deli sered. iwMie not ot the li-(rirt Court sitiinr in ami l.r ry rouutt in too tate cf I will on sturi1sr.

Ibeiud day of XnrejTilxr, A. I. Is'tlurk m. ol said st Court. Hon- in the eiiv im.r) rsa'ars, in.

tlwcilt sud t.le sliurss t. si i.uLl.o sale and ell IIm- htfi.rt for r-ii in. band, all lUf niri, lute fia.n--t tu Booted nsme.1 del. a in and I-. ll inreciiued real esiste itu.ite.l in rouoiy ol Male of Ksi Ihe quirfer (l-ti of seiioa) nuDiber emui iu uun.

thirt- four uuin of range ti; east's td property Wie.1 on, and to be I as tlie property uf tue atjie u.un.1 twlonton jgiier. T. Bt: By tint I ii llft.ee, lu i Kalius. Or. 1st IsTs, nils irlm hivs ii.n.

i uiuuiuaw) iur lue ui Remember that while the Tribune has teemed with abuse, low flings and mean insinuations against Henry Mounger, it hasn't dared to mae a single direct charge against him. It cannot name any wrong act that he was ever guilty of. It takes good care not to specify anything. 11 IS 1 1 li, vv IIUU JUl loiumiij wvn 1'" I We have rejected A McFadden, Kute Deutor, Wra Pappe, Ettie Davis, Carson, Murphy, Lena Morgan, Annie Frazier, Chna Wells, fiMirl in American rxil tics, the TnC- tier and on tne stump, ir ne is a rauui- I date for re-election. We shall do this each and every ne of these proposi- hecatise he is simply a GOOD, EASY', tme places that of one Alexander Hambleton.

Now, who was this Hambleton, and what great things tions and challenge them to make a single charge against our candidate. COT RAGE LES UNRELIABLE, Daugherty, Walker, Will Marion, Mrs McXeil, AV Mathews. Mary Denton, lj A Davis. Claude Davis, Holland, Mattie Carson, Jamea Gunman, Fallie Denton, Katie WMIs; Hariett Oable, Horton, KredPappe, John Sanderson, Isaau Xunley, Harmau, Oeo Denton, John Ingerman, Mrs I Daugherty, li Smith. Duck Southard, oeienuania.

Br i toe of aa onler uf sal to me directed ami delivered. Issued mil of tbe dirial lliltrict Court ol tbe Mate of Kansas, sirtinir in aa. lor Malgomerr eouaty la said -lst I will, oa Saiurlay ttte ind day of Not ember A. D. t9, at 1 o'efork of said iay, at tbe Coo rt House ilo.ir.

in tbe elty of lnileveaiese, ia the evun'y and Mate aforesaid, ofler at public sale and sell to Ibe hirheat bidder, for cash ia hand, all the right, title and interest of the above named defendant Ima tel JUcTafrgart and to I lie followtnn de-nbed real estate, sitnated ia the county of Mootiroaaerjr. Htate of kansaa, ta-sil: An andmided one third (S) Interest in the south west quarter (1-41 of Ibe south east quar ter(l-s), of section number twenty-serea in township So. Ihiny-tbree xtl. south ol ssnife o. sixtoea (lsjj east, in ilontf nmenr oountr Kansas.

F-aul projeny Irrird on, and to be ssid a tbe property oi tne abore nainrd defendant ianiel Mclacort. J. T. BROCK. Sheriff Sheriff's office.

Independence, Kansas, Oct 1st, Geo. and lot Chandler, attrt for plir. DOUBLE-FACED, Ar'KAllMir- Bre -cn Loadln? shot a-TJisrs Repairing Done Promptly. One Door East of City Mills, Independence. Kansas.

25 Dozen $1,00 HTR-SHADOW. WATER-ON- were done by him, that his name should find a place beside those of BOTH-SHOULDERS merrber, who mixrrnrefnts the Republican Miami count i. Republican votersof this The Trfotine says Dukes "has been successful In his own afTiirs" and it Webster. Calhoun, and Chase? The nearest approach we ean find to the county will reriuire a sew deal, nd mtn in ITamilton. who was! this is not confined to Miami county.

We intend to expose the rottenness of William Gable, Beach's office and conti ue to venti- A Chandler, 'si Turner late his bond transaction, ire will nrjsmaD, not compromise. We can name the (jeo Briley, gentlemen who made these proposi- Potter, tions. We do not wish to do so pub- licly. We do intend to show the peo- Baugberty, pie, however, that Beach is not the Baird, proper man for that office. Davis, reasons from this, that he would be looted.

If he is no more successful BEST-. bcr-inr-os yna ran mTyn in. ti At trr" rt-y rttattf nr irort. i rlb-r Tun A in iWJf At 75 eis, Extra good quality. Never were offered for less than $1.25.

them. STICH BROS. WALLACE. eaa make money raster at work ftr as st anything el-e. Capital nnt required we will stMrtTon.

il-2 perrtar at home niate be he in.lorioiis. Hen, women, bora mil itiris warned every-wberetowork for Now is the time. CoMlJ outfit and terms free. Ail tress Tars A AuirasU, Maine. th Treaaiirv HaskeU's friends all over the district thetirst feecretaryof the lreury- are disgi-sted with his lack of judg-This fellow with ble iu the middle of menti efficierlCy) anj hi8 total dis-hls name is not put down in any of our regard of the wishes of his friends in his campaign than he was in his suit with Brad Allen he will be "left bad." In that memorable suit he own Imprf'ie rottr hjj rr (imr in iiii-mrt A'ltiriM tlox A book.

Who was he, Thomas? and his own voluntary promises. wa beaten at every point..

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