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Oakley News Letter from Oakley, Kansas • 1

Oakley News Letter from Oakley, Kansas • 1

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A At ssai Oakley Saturday Press. Oakley Saturday Press. ADVERTISING RATES. OAK Lngl column, 60 usU par One loci, month. JLET ATTOBAT One Sneh; double eohuus, 1M per month.

SUBSCRIPTION IN ADVANCE. OnkTear tj se Six Months 75 Thses Months to Single Cofiks 1 Job Work Of all kind- e-riit-A max, roBucATioss. Mnal Contests $4.00 3.00 VOL. I. HO.

20. nesandditptch. Rates reasonable. OAKLKY, LOGAN COUNTY, KANSAS, SATURDAY, AUGUST II, 888. $1.50 PER YEAR.

J. t. Israel, Co Publishers and Proprietors. NEW3PAPEK "LAWS. CnUECn DIRECTORY.

PERSONALS. F. E. Can an attended the Sundav-school convention at the Springs Wednesday and! Quarterly Meeting. J.

L. GIESLER, Pbiudut-. H. F. GIS8L, Cimnt L.

A. Fisher visited Winona Sunday. G. W.Jones, of Wichita, was in the Monday. Jeff Rexroat is down from Hasting luureuay.

It is. of eourse, a pleasant reminder to most of you, who have not yet recovered from last winter's coal bill, to know that the dealer is getting ready to do you up again. city this I. Subscribers who do not give express fcotlce to the contrary, ar considered wish- to continue their subscription. II.

If subscribers order the discontinu. ance of their periodicals, the publisher may continue to send them until all arrearages are paid. J11; nbscribers neglect or refuse to toke their periodicals from the office to which they are directed they are responsible until tbey hare settled their bills, and order them discontinued. Services by the pastor each alternate Sabbath, beginning with first Sabbath of the year at 11 a.m. and 750 p.

m. Sabbath school every Sabbath at 10 o'clock K' J. H. cLibjc, Sup't. Social meeting at 2.30 p.

k. Prayer meeting every Ihursday evening. A cordial invitation is extended to all to attend the services. Rr Glxcx. The second quarterly meeting of the M.

E. church will be held at Russell Springs, August nth and 1 2th. Cuarterly meeting services at 2 p. preaching at 3 p. m.

Saturday, by presiding elder, also preaching in evening. Sabbath services at 11:00 a. also in the evening. Everybody invited. R-EV.

PI. S. PLUMMF.n. P.ntnr K. E.

Wilieoekson informs us that there is a very fair prospect for g-etting the creamery matter settled satisfactorily, and the industry put in working order in a short time. wee. Dr. Johnston, of Elkader, cam up last Wednesday. Mr.

A. W. Jones, of Philips burg, was in town Monday. Mr. 5.

N. Keiseaid, ot Abilene, was in the city Monday. D0S8 A GIXIIUL north of A tree claim seven miles Oakley for ale cheap Preaching every four weeks, in the morn- iANKING BUSINES without informing the publishers, and the nd ning, by Rev. J. B.

Morgan. Mr. J. W. Bailey, of Omaha, was in town last Tuesday.

DickY. Wilson, of Sherds, Kas was in! town Friday. uur Sutherland, of the Howell papers are sent to former direction, they are held responsible. moB. i.umoer vara.

reports havintr mnH Presbyterian Church: Preaching: everv several sales this week, something which has not been of frequent occurrence for several four weeks, morning and evenirg, by Rev. J. stopped weeKs. yy vanicman. F.

E. Kidder, of Elkader, candidate for commissioner from this (the first) district, called at these Republican headquarters last evening. We believe he will make a considerate and valuable commissioner, and the affairs of onr county will be in careful hands if Mr. K. is chosen for commissioner.

Mr. A. J. Frank, of Kansas City, here Tuesday. Peter oamuelson, Monument, wur reaaers must bear with us in th h.

was i sence or local matter in our columns on ao OAKLEY, KANSAS. I0DB7 Loaned on Lonec or start Tim Depsits Received. Collections Keceiya Prompt Attention: Exchange BoTalrt and count of the campaign. It will only last one more week, and then we will get dawn to The courts have decided that refuslne to take periodicals from th office or removl and leaving them uncalled for, is prima Jfecia evidence of intentional fraud. YI.

If subscribers pay in advance they are bound to give notice to the publisher at tte end of their time, if they do not wish to continue taking it: otherwise the publisher ts authorized to send it on subscribers will ha responsible until an express notice, with payment of all arrears, is sent to the jiubhsher. the city Friday. Phil. Caywood, of Menument, was in Le city yesterday. Societies.

Oakley Post, G. A. No. 405, meets the first Saturday In each month at 1 o'clock p. n.

All members in "good standing are cordially invited to attend. F. E. Can ait, P. C.

Wm. TViixsox, Adjutant. DUBiness. nuu waui an omce. mat ot coroner is City, -ras in uunuugui, iwr, auu we BuggeRi ii oe left i or Sherif D.

C. Stott, of Hill the city Friday. There isn't much necessity in alludinar to the announcement and candidacy of N. G. Perryman for sheriff, because it is a foregone conclusion that he is to be retained.

He has our uemocratic brother, of the Opinion. Mr. TT 1 1 A TtT.tlt n-ieusu ye support mm. fie will tu- i r- uiv uuuur. LOCAL EYE TEMS- G.

W. Murphy, of Grainfield, made Oakley visit Tuesday. a xtt no opposition tor the nomination, and had Parties havintr twn.vfii.r-nlt ct iaiesi postal law decision is to the fleet that publishers of newspapers can under the law, arrest any man for fraud who takes a paper and refuses to pay for it. Un- was in uroTe, oi itu8sen springs, just as well hav; none for reflection for all the good it will the other fellow. "Bud's" i-ur next sheriff.

Smfler SMer sell Hirfwire cheapest for sale will call on Frank Tieisler at town yesterday. J.N. Holenbaugh, of Elkader, was in the his store. 5,000 Pounds of Good Butter Tt i uangerous incK ior a man to allow his subscription account to run on from six months to a year and a half 'unpaid and then tell the post master to mark it refused," or send the editor a postal card to discontinue the paper. Read the res.

Hurry up the artesian well. Fine cool weather for August. Republican primaries Saturday.August 18. Chas. Pajpe, of Monument, one of the five candidates for treasurer, is a gentleman whom none need hesitate in casting their xwspuDiicans, make up your minds to stand by the ticket nominated.

We have no bearings to influence votes other than the city Wednesday. Mr. A. M. Doggart, of New York, stopped here last Monday.

Mr. H. C. Harden, of Balitmore, was here Tuesday. Mr.

W. 8. Kyle, of WaKeeney, was on our streets Wednesday. tcijiuuuji i wine is aDBorDea in simon pure Republican and Democratic vote for. He is in every way capable of taking charge, of the treasury of our county, iUlltlCB, Senatorial convention ot ri t.j principles.

Tt. lfl miltA 41 A -AT- I August 14. 4, iium me iaij gomsr on, inat some of the tranunfti There has been but Verv littlft tranoiorit fha ana will, if nominated, be elected by an overwhelming majority. Charley has a goodly number of warm friends here in Oak. ley interested in his canvass, and he will receive a lanre vote on the 18th inst.

past week. location of the county seat are not forgotten and 8 few candidates must expect to be Well, ILn. Andrew Colemaa, of Cheyenne was here on business Tuesday. iIEJJJl'SB TIMB TABLB. TJxion Picmo Railway.

No. 203, Pacific Express 1 1 :59 a No. 201, Colorado Express 11:10 Eastward No 202, Eastern Express 4:58 a Ko. 04, Atlantic Express 6:03 Quite col after the rain Wednesdav mom. M.

M. inir nrao'nl f9 A nice little shower Mondav nirht vnf L. A. OAKLEY, Tisiier ana His mdustriona rlpr-t. KANSAS.

not quite enough of it. M. U. A number of over-coats were to he ap.n uncie uick," are making several changes in the interior of the store, and every article our streets Wednesday. i too valuable this week to waste in introducing to you A.

C. Towne, a candidate for proM'entinf sttorney. He is known as one of our most brilliant leal exponents, a zealous worker, a deep thinker and sharp tactic? just such a feUow as would make a is neing dusted and neatly replaced in an at tractive manner. If you have any two-year-old steers 1T-L OAKLET COLBY BT. Freight and Passenger.

Leaves Colby, 10 -5" a Arrives at Oakley, 1130 a Leaves Oakley, S-15 Arrives at Colby, :45 Daily except Suaday. W. D. Hamilton, of Brookville, spent a portion of the week in this city. Mr.

and Mrs. H. M. Hatch, of Mahaska, Kas. visited the city Wednesday.

Peter Hammer and Hans Hansen, of Harlan, spent last Monday here. Jim Humr hrey, our own "old honest Jim is expected back from his extended visit in a few days. N. G. Perryman returned Thursday from Edgar, Neb.

where he visited relatives and eld friends. Yfor sale call on Frank Zeiyler. Lcnuer nasco writer would be a fine specimen for Barnam. Oakley should fepl pujoctuiiiiif Hiiomey. ne is not a We hone to see the Oniric creamery put proud that he is a citizen and business man in operation immediately.

AND MODEL LUNCH-ROOM OF THE WEST. stranger to an of you, and if nominated he will be elected by the people who nominate of the town that takes such pains to cast in- suits at her nest citizens. him. Richard Evans, with L. A.

Fisher, went up I Any person acquainted with R. I. Rea, a HAP PEL SCHALLER, BOOT AKD SHOEMAKERS, Front Oakley, Has. to Winona Saturday night to 6pend Sunday tallented attorney, of Russell Springs, will on nis 1 arm. admit him to be the proper person to send to Topeka to represent Logan county in our W.

A Comer, of Elkader, came un Some one says J. J. Condon, of this city, wants to be the Democratic caudidate for representative However, Mr. Rea will be elected, and Mr. C.

will have to be contented with the nomination only. I. B. Felts, the candidate for treasurer of Logan county, came down from Winona yesterday afternoon, and was feeling of the MONTGOMERY THELL. Proprietors.

Messrs. D. Montgomery and F. H. Thll ha leaned th.

olj Commercial House, opposite tk. Depot, at O.kl.j, Ka. and ope. 1 lL FIRST CLASS ACCOMODATIONS And John would like to have all his old frianu ii Potatoes are coming in the market and the nome-grown are getting cheap. H- F- Geissler was appointed asBis-nee of the Esher stock of hardware this week.

J. M. Gaable drives about as fine a team of high-steppers as any fellow in town. J. M.

Gamble and Dr. Winslow have had their buggies repainted by Will Hensley. What's the matter with placing the public well, at the foot of Main street, in repair? James Stalona Informs us that he will not become a condidate for treasurer this fall. Al. Weaver visited the Springs Wednesday and attended the Sunday-school convention.

C. W. WJNSLOW M. T. Wednesday, and was trying to organize a Union Labor club.

Legislative halls. He is a brilliant talker, well versed in legislative matters, and will Physician, Surgeon and be of incalculable service to the constituents. 1, 1 1 Editor Wiard, of the Republican, attended luvn iiiui uc cuosen 10 represent us and en the laying of the corner-stone-exercises at Monument Tuesday. deavor to open the way for absolute admis here, puuucai machine. 1.

B. is all O. and. will receive a handsome vote. ACCOUCHEUR.

KT'Calls Promptly Attended Day or Night. office District Clerk Geo. C. Fleminr. of Russell sion of our county, and have us placed on an equality with other counties of our great drop in.

If you do not see what you want on t.h hi. r.aii Springs, was in the city Thursday settine ud The Press from this date to Jan- State. store oa corner north- -wwj rf va. a ivi We mean to keep Everything that the season can alferd in the fine of the cigars to the boys. Over D.

Doering'g east from Bank. The glorious rain visited this section of the uary Ist fifty cents Une audition to our annou ncement column Mrs. Hilton drove down to Russell Sprinsrs iUl biAC LilirU Lime iniA WPL- loot night. this week is that of J. F.

Ford, of Logans- Work on the artesian well has been nnst- FRUIT, VEGETABLES, CANDIES, Ete. R-ates rieasOnalDlo. Tuesday to take Ed. Area, who has been vio-iting here for some time, home. nr port precinct, a candidate for clerk of dis The roasting-ear crop is good this ver rvu.

uulil more l0ois arrive, it being found trict court. Mr. tord comes belore you at and the market is pretty generally over 900 K. E- WILLCOCKSON, County Attorney and Attorney at Law, necessary to take out all the to l. nl.

i the request of his friends and neighbors as a stocked. Front Oaklev. wm oe aone as the soon as Kas. necessary machinery arrives. deserving farmer, with the qualification for the office.

Although a comparative stranger A four-weeks' series of normal school is Will practice all the courts. Collections and settlement of claims a speciality. Relia A i 1 vvm. uorion, of Winona, tarried in our city a few hours Tuesday evening, and was making friends with our citizen. We understand that James Stalons, of this city, will make an effort to secure the nom-ination of treasurer again this fall.

Brot Wiard and his Republican plug hat xwpuoncan rally at Winona Wednesdav over the county, he is bist known at home, ble insurance. Money to loan oa farms in Correspondence solicited. wnere tor tne past eighteen months he has JAMES SALTER, eveninff was well represented by Okleyites. Mayor Goodier, A. C.

Towne, and others were the main speakers of the evening-, and resided, in Logan county, and was raised a OAKLEY, KAXSAS. Kansas boy in Nemaha county. oeiug successruny conducted in the cou nty seit this week. One of the best soaking rains that this county has had for several weeks fell Wednesday morning. Wm.

Bower, the manager of L. A. Fisher's store at Collyer, came up Saturday night and visited with Mr. Fisher. snort addresses were made by E.

Will- cocKson and others. aticuueu uie laying ot tfle corner stone to the Logan monument at Monument Tuesday. Jim Felts and sister, of Winona, are visit as register ot deeds for Logan county Capt. R. P.

McKnight has proved himself worthy in every way deserving of renomina-1 Nothing but candidates: they are thick uu support them. A. C. TOVYNE, LAW, LAND, LOAN, INSURANCE and COLLECTIONS. tion, ar.d thus his announcement that he de ing playmates in Oakley, and are the cuest of Wm.

Willson's familv- at. the ruwi sires the office for the short term of '89 is Cleaning, Repairing and Making Over Suits. uur town has been quite lively with them" the past ten days, and the ice-cream and House. met with approval pretty generally through- Only seven more days for candidates. The excursion of defeated candidates will leave promptly at 12 m.

Tuesday Fifty cents pays for the Press from lemonade venders and cigar dealers sre reap- out the county. He is not a stranger to the E. P. Teeters, of McAIlaster, another candi- PRICES MODERATE, SATISFACTION GUARANTEED uarvesi. vv nai a pic-nic there would A people of this precinct, and is a popular gen UAK.L.Ei KANSAS.

ne ior a beer stand. i county treasurer, was in the city Tuesday and Wednesday looking after his tleman wnerever ne is known. The office fences. virtually sbould continue under his control -GOOD SELECTION of IMPORTED Piece Goods Kept on Hanr now until January xstt i88q. The Republican has been enlarged to a in uuminaung tsenjamm Harrison, of In- for another term, and 6uch will be the deci ITT TT i uiana, XOr ine rresidency of the United i is.erns ana id.

K. Faulkner, of Rus sion of the votes cast on the 18th. five-column quarto and four pages are now CENTER AVENUE, OAKLEY. KAS. sell Springs, were in town Monday evening 13 printed at home instead of two.

states the Chicago convention has made a selection which will be cordially approved by the Republican party in all States and shaking hands with their manv friends in uur esteemed citizen, K. E. Willcockson Toucan tea, coffee, ice-tea, lemonade. this as you an Know, a candidate for countv milk, pop, cider, milk-shake, soda-water, sections, and will be ratified, we are conn- A 1 ai SNYDER SNYDER 0 vv Kerns, our proficient county clerk. arney, a position which he has held the ueut, oy me country November.

Boston aquafortis and ice-cream at the Excelsior Bakery. arnyea nome trom Ohio Saturday night. He Past nme to the evident batisfaction journal. The POLICE GAZETTE will be mailed, se-iarely wrapped to anyaddress lr the United for three months on receipt of OHB DOXiIiAA. Liberal discount allowed to postmasters, and club3.

Sample copies mailed free. Address all orders to RICHARD FOX, Franklin Square, or tne majority of our people. He has -DEALERS IN- vipitea ms many warm friends in Oakley Monday and Tuesday. aenievea considerable notoriety as a "holy i.n gcia snort on ma- Several days during the fore part of the week the weather was uncommonly chilly, and one was not uncomfortable in a eooA terror to tne criminals he has prosecuted, iui cuuuiy some zeal. Proprietor Cordell, of the Pacific Hotel.

uu 111s uisenarge 01 tbe duties exoected of ous and industrious editor will step in, and such being the case with the Democrats of Hardware, Stoves, 1 Tinware. heavy coat. him has been satisfactory to the attended the laying of the corner-stone of the Logan monument at Monument last Tuesday. There is yet a splendid opening in Oakl ev Logan county, we would endorse our friend, people, ana in each case a victory for him. for a good jeweler and watch repairer, and a A SPIiEXDID OFFER.

Don't forget him next Saturday. ivieist, ior some lucrative office at the hand J. Q. Bimgp.rdner, who has been visitinsr permanent business awaits the workman vhn get a move on you, and BUILDERS HARDWARE A SPECIALTY. LOGAN COUNTY, jjiost or our citizens remember H.

C. CAPITAL in Faraers JOURNAL casts his anchor here- try, auynow. friends and relatives in Southern Illinois for the past two weeks, returned on the noon OAKLEY, KANSAS Five hundred old papers at fifteen inapman, lormcrly editor of the Logan County Times, a paper once published in Jfuerstate Meichener have the train Wednesday. He reports all crops in that part of the State looking but savs cents per hundred at Press office. Oakley.

Mr. Chapman is naturally a poor, celebrated Buckeye Mowing Machines they need rain. ex-newspaper man, now a poor, deserving JohnKristof has suspended an attractive land Barnes JTav Rnb, fn nT farmer, struggling for a. home on Losran sisrn-board acrrma fhA Gion.oiv a- DRUG STORE AND THE FOR S3.00. This splendid offer is for cash, and enables every citizen of our county to secure a valuable paper from the capital of the 6tate and ibis own local paper at the price of one sub-laeription.

Subscribe at once. Repablicaas Attention. The primarv convention for nti passerby's attention to the Excelsior Bakerv I General Harrison is a eentleman of un county sou, ana ne being a man of unusual ability, intelligence and education, an TT tfi r. nensiey sc were the artists. cinct on August 18, will be held at the office" of Sears between the hours of 10 o'clock eiainea reputation, and the scavanengers of nounces himself a candidate for probate Til Snyder is seriously thinking of srettin- 51t ana 0 o'clock P.M.

Jjro Rodgbbs the party will vainly seek for material against him with which to befoul the polit judge. He expects a heavy vote from Oak- Paints, Oils Committeeman. mm a gin so tnat he can keep even with CITY Pure Drugs and Medicines. ley precinct, wnere is well known, and if ical atmosphere. Levi P.

Morton, the can Anay. Andy is off duty about thirty -six Harrison's nomination will give unusual nominated we believe he will prove to be a didate for Vice-President, is an ideal bus hours in erery twenty -four now. and unalloyed satisfaction throughout New a competeut judge. inebB man, ana nas in a great decree the and Me was the favorite here from the mo Ljcupic ma csiaie. uni- I first, and we OTION PACIFIC RAILWAY.

feel every confidence that he Jo. ones is not the last fellow in Logan county who will make a good county clerk cag-o ximes. will carry the State. Trenton Gazette. Messrs.

A. W. Snyder and Frank Zeigler and Misses Lizzie "Wilson and Vira Clark attended the Sunday school convention at Russell Springs thia week, and alto visited at Winona Tt I by any means, and Jo. will prove to be a citizens, make no mistake in casting your it ay safely said that New York's Wall Paper. strong candidate when the ballots are votes lor Republican nominees this fall.

counted on the 18th, He has a hard contest "TlTE OVERLAXD IlOTJTE." The only line carrying the United States Overland mail. Bear in mind that the Republicans of Lean 18 reported mac BOme or our bovs who eiectcnai vote is assured for the Republican national candidates this year. Mr. Harrison not only brings an historic name, but the I and a strong opponent in the field to defeat, hare not attended Sunday-school for the Dast I countT nave one lost jewel to retrieve, and A C50rxplete stock of TollQt, ana dui nis irienas leel certain of victory, and ien rear ft attfnriai tr fiT.oV B.i I tuat is me ireasurer'a ofrir-e wiiinK o-f wuuukj SvMvw1 VU I record of distinguished 6eryices in the field his case is far from being hopeless. In fact.

Through Pullman Sleepers and Modera Coaches from the Missouri River. I vention fit RurbpII Rnrinr 1 irom us last fall nprflnc of a liv wm; ue I A. UUU- aud in the halls of Congress, Troy Tel auracuon was a number of fluttering pieces I ence- a capture the entire bakery o. will have a surprise party prepared for you on the 18th, and he and many of our Fancy Goods. CHARLES A.

SMITH, KANSAfc egram, 01 cauco and lovely girls. 1 -nis ian, and put a quietus on the loud- Direct Connections citizens throughout the county expect when OAKLET, While Benjamin Harrison was winning Constable Haman Scott arrested Jack Al. mottthed Democrats. me canvassing board announces the result ien tne southern part of the county Thurs-1 Mrs. E.

Miller was found ivin to realize that surprise. heaps of laurels in the civil war, Grover Cleveland was quietly practicing law in Buffalo. The famous apostle of free trade had day, who was wanted by the authorities of floor unconcious about 6 o'clock Tuesday Graham county, charged with committing evening in the absence of her husband, who rape upon young girl in that county. The had gone to one of the neighbors, by one of We call the attention of the tai-payers and voters of the first commissioners district to in those days a well developed idea of the kind of protection which saves ih mrfi. the announcement of F.

E. ICiddr nf t-i vidual.whatever becomes of the cause, New kader precinct, who is anxious to become the ucriu 01 uranam county came up and got Mr. and Mrs. HiKon's little girls, who ran his prisoner yesterday. immediately and informed her mother.

It Hilts and Morgan, the president and treas- PrOTed onl7 to be a faint. Dr. Winslow was York Press peopws servant that capacity. Mr. DeDver, Cheyenne, Ogden, Salt Lake Cit Sacramento, SanFrancisco, Los Angeles, Portland and all Nebraska, Colorado, WyomingUtah, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, Nevada, Calif ornia, Washington Territory and Pacific Coast Points.

WILLUM WILLSON, The Oldest and Best Hotel in the der is an old settler in Logan county, one Gen. Harrison owes little of his prom among the first that went into Elkader pre inence or political success to his ancestry. City. cinc and begau developing the soil and pre He has won at every step of his career, be urer of the Pioneer Town of Russell 6ummoned and responded immediately with Springs, won the injunction suit at Leaven- tne of proper restoratives. She worth on the 6th vnst.

The suit was brought had cornPIainsr some, and the supposi- by the stock-holders of the town company, tion was nat tu BCent from the gasoline asking that the president and treasurer stOTe caased ner to faint, as she was cooking paring a nome. He is a farmer of keen integrity, and comes, to us highly recom- cause he has been a true, nobly ambitious, patriotic, courageous, capable and growing Batiks Ejeasohablje, menaea. ne earnestly believe our county man, as lawyer, or soldier, or restrained from doing farther business, and 8UPPer Checked Through from all auairs will be safe in his keeuinsr. and be- OAKLEY, KANSAS There was a large delegation of our cti- aeve that he will make a dilligent officer. statesman, he has always acquitted himself nobly, always done his always been true to his character and convictions as a zens mostly G.

A. R. men and candidates a receiver be appointed to. settle up the affairt of the company. The court did not sustain the injunction.

John Kristof has received large confec tionery stock and has the neatest and dn- visited Monument Tuesday and took part in Don't know that we could say anything that would farther the interests of our former citisen and enterprising townsman, John laying the corner stone of the Logan monu- JOHN A. GOODIER, Christian gentleman. The bent record of his career is to be found in his published expressions as to the questions that have tested his adequacy tcr the high positions he has Kerns, for county clerk. He is too well Pi oi Kina tne and interesting and the Tisitors left Points in the East to Points named. Family Sleepers FREE on all Unui Tnl For further information regarding the territory, rates of fair, des-oriptive apply to nearest agent of the Pacific Railway, or connecting roads, or address.

T. L. Kimbal, E. L. Lomxx, STllBlTS, feeling 1US suous are au well se-1 fullv rpnaid for their trip.

Judge J. S. occupied, In the halls of national legislation and in the political cam Daisrn where rret known for us to introduce, and in the language of "Dad" Hobert, (who, by-the-way, wanta to record deeds) we are unable to for him. because he i tnr 9 Osoorte, of WaKeeney, was the orator of the day, and made a fitting and eloquent speech for the occasion, while Bro. Taylor, issues were decided.

Of Mr, 'ilorton and Iected. Cleanliness is shown throughout the entire management. We bespeak for John a splendid patronage, and know" our citizens can not htslp patronizing his place. His School and Deeded Lands for sal of the Obelisk, delivered a carefuliy-j repared address which contained histories! f-t his long and honorable career it is needless to "speak in this community, where has been known in, all ways and by all men. His nomination should insure the eleeiorial Totes stock of candies are delicious, and ex JUSTICE Of THEPEACE, jiCkTlattf I well known already, and his past record, in the faithful discharge of the duties of the clerk's office has been of grat importance, and it is enough to say his work has been well done, and be hnj made a od, dsilful.

-rn, mncaes, are dwelling on the subject of the occasion. SCHOOL JTKJSTTOJIX, puroDi. uo and se once 1 Other aM w. i. SB.

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