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The Omnicrat from WaKeeney, Kansas • 2

The Omnicrat from WaKeeney, Kansas • 2

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GOVE COUNTY. week before it, stated that the questions caused some of the teachers to fail, "Ted." the; omnicrat, GOVE CITY. THOMAS KIRTLEY, Editor ana Manager, GOVE COUNTY POPULIST TICKET. FOR REPRESENTATIVE. A.

J. SPRAGUE, FOR DISTRICT CLERK. H. 13. VANSCYOC.

FOR COUNTY ATTORNEY. THOMAS KIRTLEY, FOR PROBATE JUDGE. JAMES MATHER, FOR SUPT. OF SCHOOLS. Spena was at the convention Tuesday.

Mr. Law and family left Wednesday morning for Barnes, Kansas, Joshua Musgrave will be our next representative. Do you hear. Swiggett, of Collyer attended the Democratic convention Tuesday. The Democrats endorsed the People's Party ticket at their convention Tuesday.

Owen Scanlan, of Collyer was down at the Democratic convention Tuesday. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY, subscription one; dollar per year in advance, Entered at the Post Office at Wa-Keeney, as 2nd class matter. Compare the ticket we published last week and the one we publish this week and point out the difference, if any. Gov. Waite, of Colorado, was renominated by acclamation.

The laboring men, farmers and ranchmen are for him almost to a man. -The opposition to him is in the cities, mainly in Denver and Colorado Springs. Kansas republicans, that are running around howling free silver, would be kicked out of the caucus room, as "visionary cranks" up in New York. When Morrill said he was "ashamed of Kansas," he was establishing his credit with Wall Street, on whom he depended for cash enough to carry the state. Lebanon FOR COMMISSIONER DISTRICT, JACOB TUSTIN.

TREGO COUNTY POPULIST TICKET. WA-KEENEY, KANS. Sept. 14. 1894,.

For Representative. JOSHUA MUSGRAVE. Kent of the Republican is a sly dog. Mark our word. Why don't the republican papers of Gove county tell what a rousing(?) meeting Judge Ellis The ring is solid.

Fas Clerk District Court. A. GRAY, II, Samson and John Callum, of Quinter, called on us while here Monday, Col. Ike Purcell, of Grain-field was a looker on at the convention Tuesday. E.

E. Organ living north of Grainfield and just over the line in Sheridan county came down Tuesday and filed on a claim, J. J. Wolfe brought Mrs. Wolfe down Tuesday to consult Dr.

Jones in regard to her health which has been poor for some time. Miss Blanche Maxwell, of Gove county, has been employed to teach the school atElkader in Logan county. Miss Maxwell has shown what industry End perseverance will do in securing an education and in qualifying a young lady for self support-That the Republicans of Kansas, so far as prohibition is concerned, are astride the fence, seems evident, when we consider Put up your stove, Lay in a supply of coal, Brush up your overcoat. Collyer township got a black eye in its tussle with Wa-Keeney. For Probate Judge, JOSEPH RUNYON.

Irrigation is our only sa vation, We say to our republican friends "Keep in the middle of For County Attorney. J. R. Tunnell was in town Saturday, W. C.

Olson yisited his sons For Supt. Of Schools, E. ROBINSON. ranch Monday, had at Grinnell some time ago. J.

H. Cox, of Grinnell, bought a load of seed wheat just east of here Monday which he will sow on his farm up in Gove. Martin and Miss Lizzie Sut-cliffe passed through on the east bound train Sunday going to Salina to attend the colleg eat that place. i Keep an eye on that mutual admiration society up in Gove. Should Kent get to be District clerk and move his paper down Register Frakes went to For Commissioner 2 Dist, H.

AYLWORTH, The evidences of a general breaking up of the rotten or ganization known as the re-: publican party are presenting themselves more plainly every day, especially does this occur when we see such men as United States Senators like Jones, of Nevada, and Don "Cameron, of the road." It was just a little too close for comfort between Col. Cowick and Capt. Welch. When Capt. Welch got in the "Tilden hole" Col.

Cowick turned a shade pale. The ticket we named last week went through at Tuesdays convention just a "flukeing." left for Kansas City Sunday, Mr, Schultz has Missouri to remain. P. Marquand was a caller Committee Meeting. The County Central Committee of the People's Party of Trego county will meet at the Omnicrat office, in Wa-Keeney' on Saturday September 22, 1894.

Every member of the committee At this office Saturday, the dissatisfaction that exists Candidate Ellis failed to materialize here on convention to Gove City and get the county printing and, and, and, Pennsylvania leaving them. The spoils of office is all that holds them together and their reckless, unblushing and degrading tactics employed to obtain office are disgusting the better elements still left in the party, 4ay, Now, Kent you copy the among its members. The dissatisfied Republicans of Gove county met last Saturday at Gove City, in order, as near as we can learn, to find out where Is Senator John Jones an anarchist now that he has joined "puff" John L. gave you and and the nominees for the differ-county offices are expected to be present. By order of the Committee.

Thos Shorthill, Chr. Say, you Oakley Graphic man, we've got another wheel in our head. This time it is the wheel of prophecy. The medicine was mixed more than a week ago and all that was necessary was to "shake it" and then "take it." John L. can copy the "puff" you gave him thereby you will get a the Pops.

the Republicans do stand, and Register Frakes and Towne made a trip to Pighton Ben C. Rich. Sec. Tuesday, double dose that is, we mean, your readers will get two benefits. Do you see.

Those who read the Gove Gazette and the Quinter Republi Thos. O'Toole was in town TViq Ara-A-nSno TP.ao-lo Jin.R Saturday and sold some cattle. changed from a republican to a A. Gray, Candidate for populist paper. Does endorsing "pop crazes" make republican anarchists? If it does then we're all getting tiuctured with "arnica." Circuit Clerk, was in town Sat W.

E. Robinson Candidate urday, for Sunt, of Schools, was in the can last week had a practical illustration of the workings of the doctrine of reciprocity. The epublican gave Cook of the Gazette a seventy-five cent boom for Representative and the Ga J. W. Moore, of Marion, fill jcity G.

S. Hunt at the Ogallah ed the appointment of Mr. Ellis at this place Tuesday. LEGAL NOTICES, PUBLICATION NOTICE. IN THE DISTRICT COURT WITHIN AND FOR TREGO COUNTY KANSAS.

Samuel Burse Chas. Dewey Partners under the Arm name of Burge Dewey Plaintiffs. Jolin A. Gardner. Catherine B.

Gardner his wife and Stella 1). Biddison, Defendants. The above named defendents will take notice that the said Burtre Dewey plainitlff, did, oa the 8th day of Aug. 1884, Me their petition in said District Court, within and for the County of Trego in the State of Kansas, against the said John A. Gardner, Catherine B.

Gardner and Stella D. Biddison, doftndants, and that the said defendants must answer said petition tilled as aforesaid on or before the Mud day of Sept. 1M)4 or said petition will be taken as tru and a judgment rendered in said action against said defendant, John A. Gardner for the sum of Fifteen Hundred Dollars with interest then at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from tho 1st d.iy oi torch 1893, and for costs of suit; and further judgment against all of said defendants for the foreclosure of a certain mort-gai upon the following described real estate of Section seven (7) Township eleven (11) South of Ranfje Twenty-tivo (25 West, lyina and situated in the County of Treiro in the state of Kansas, and adjudVin that said plaintiff have the llrst lien on said prt mists to tlis amount for which judgment will be taken us aforesaid and ordering said premises to he sold without appraisement, and the jroeeids applied to the payment of tn umourit due plaintiff unit costs of suit, and tor- By the time another convention comes around our l'epublican friends will endorse Government ownership of railroads. The ring has promised the whether they will, as heretofore, vote for, and elect to office, men who have no regard for the laws of our state, or whether they will vote for men who will enforce the law regardless of party sentiments.

A resolution was unaminously adopted, declaring in favor of prohibition, and that a candidate for the state legislature, in order to seceive the support of said Temperance republicans, in convention assembled, must be a Temperance man by practice and not by precept only; and must pledge himself to stand by the prohibition law should same be arraigned during his term of office. What about Mr. Sprague gentlemen? Signed, A Voter, bound by no party Whoever takes hold of the Store is buying wheat and pay jng the highest market price. Send 25 cents to the Advo irrigation idea and puts it into zette reciprocates by giving Trimmer of the Republican a twenty-five cent boost for Clerk practice will remain and prosper. pate Pub.

Co, Topeka, Kan, and Wa-Keeney is no very small trusteeship of Wa-Keeney Town ship to no less than three differ get a copy Of "The Dead Line, E. A. Lewis, our accomodat township in Trego county when it comes to a republican county ent candidates. Come now boy deliver the goods. ing station agent at this place i 1 convention.

yisiiea in ioper iew uays It will astonish the natives this week. Do you want your letters to and some that are not so blamed of the District Court. We have always been opposed to trusts believing them to be dangerous to our free institutions and we call upon the people of Gove county to rise up and stiffle this dangerous combine, this mutual admiration trust. There is danger lurking in the atmosphere and if not checked ere long there will be bloody "razzers flyin' frough do air" reeking go to the Dead Letter Officer C. Aylworth populist jiominee for county commissioner native, the way W.

E. Robinson will pluck the feathers out chatted with us for a short time the peacocks tail about Nov. the Monday. eve barring and foreclosing said defendants, and each of them of and from all right, tittle, estate, interest, property, and equity of redemption, in or to said premises, or any part thereof, W. E.

Samn, Attorney for Plaintiff. Attest. S. M. Hutzel, Clerk.

fetters. If you don't come to us and we will furnish the envelopes and print a return card with your name and post office address on them for 30 cents per hundred. 6th. A good quality of No. 6 Col.

C. A. Hoar your doom is ASKED TO VACATE. Topeka, Sept. 9.

The with return card neatly printed on them at 30 TO THE sealed. The Monro9 Jones 1 At 1 1 with political gore. PROPOSED AMENDMENT CONSTITUTION Kansas Free Thinkers closed W. P. Montgomery, of cnts per 100 at this office.

wmuinauon nas pieaged. your Hays City, and proprietor of the Sentinel, called on us Thursday "Va-Keeney points with pride place to three different men in return for their support to the Substitute fok Senate Joint Resolutions Nos. 1 and S. to her beautiful groves. The of last week.

Mr. Montcomerv ring. You must surrender. of all our western towns could be lined with shade trees is a living witness to many of their state convention here today with an open meeting in the park. The sentiments expressed by the speakers have greatly excited the people in this vicinity.

The following resolutions were adopted. "We, as citizens of Kansas And now, the republicans of FROM GRAINFIELD. A little rainy the first of the week. The grass is getting a little greener. The dance at Buffalo was quite a success.

Julius Kruger is about to trade the most tragical incidents in Kansas history. Be it resolved by the legislature of the tttaie of ariia8: tiro-thirds of the members elected to each house thereof, concurring therein. Section 1. The following proposition to amend the constitution of the state of Kansait is hereby submitted to the qualified electors of the state for their approval, or rejection, by a little effort. For Sale Trego county have endorsed the "populist craze" of fiat Congressman Jeff Hudson I have about 30 acres of corn money.

They resolved for free silver coinage at the ratio of 16 now representing the 3rd, and citizens of the United States, for land east. corn fodder and the straw 100 acres of wheat and 30 to 1. In doing this they say, district, declines to accept the do hereby beg the privilege of C. H. Noble talks of going to that a 4b cent dollar shall be nomination for re-election.

presenting this earnest wish to Nebraska soon. oats for sale, M. B. Frogge. inanciai emDarrassments are your excellency, Grover Cleve Fuller boys will attend school made a lOOcent dollar by government fiat.

Pretty good this; 46 cents intrnsic value and 54 fiat. given as the reason. The district land, president of the United A. E. McCollum left for in Buffalo this winter.

is safe populist, and a new States. The farmers are busy getting convention will be called. "Inasmuch as there has been Some of the delegates from the ready to put in wheat. namely: That section one, article five of the constitution of the state of Kansas be amended so that the same shall read as follow-: "Section 1. Every person of -the age of 21 years and upwards belonging to the following classes, who shall have resided in Kansas six months next preceding any election, and in the township or ward In which she or he offers to vote, at least .30 days next preceding such election shall be deemed a qualified elector.

1st: citizens of the United States. Sd; persons of foreign birth who have declared their Intention to become citizens of the United States conformable to the laws of the United States on the subject of naturalization." Seo. 2. This proposition shall be submitted to the electors of this state at the general election of the representatives to the legislature in the year eighteen hundred and ninety four, for their approval, or rejection; those granted to every citizen of the Lou Egan was in this vicinity james AJeiarum, our car United States the constitutional outlying precincts thought they were coming to a convention to make nominations when in fact buying cattle this week. rights of life and liberty and the penter, has the contract to put up a dwelling house and urainneid school nas an en- pursuit of happiness; and the nominations were made more rollment of 34 at present.

or E. C. Arden. of Farasrut than a week before the convent John Williams has moved his C3 owa, who owns a section just "Inasmuch as there has been granted by natures laws the ion was held, and we can tell cattle up to his north ranch. south-west of town.

The dwell divine right of being well born; Nebraska Monday. He will sell school supplies while absent. Mrs. McCollum and the children will visit relatives in Missouri Luring his absence. The irrigation congress Assembled at Denver were ed to the donation of arid lands to the states.

They want the government to retain control and prevent the corporations getting the arid lands. R. Piesee was the jonly teacher who received a first grade certificate at the Trego county examination held at the just where convention was Martin and Lizzie Sutleffehave ing will be a neat and substantial and held that made the nominations voting in favor of this proposition shall have written or printed on their ballots "For the suffrage amendment to the gone to Salina to attend school one and will be occupied by a "Inasmuch as we see the rich and who was present at the time T. II. Toole had four of his man and family from that place luoBti voliug against the said proposition shall horses cut on the barbed wire have wtitten or printed on their ballots armed against the poor and the poor driven to selling their a i as soon as completed.

ijasi; weeK we nominated a Against the suffrage amendments to the con ticket for our republican breth ast week. C. Fuller and family will move A large proportion of the stitution;" said ballots shall be received and such vote taken, counted, canvassed and re. turns made thereof, In the same manner and la bodies and souls, and man selling his manhood and women their ren and published it in the Omni movers we see going east intend to his ranch south of Buffalo crat, and didn't charge a cent, but some "smart Alecks" were not satisfied with the ticket we to return in the spring and try next week. all respects as provided for by law; as la the case of the election of representative to the legislature.

virtue for food and raiment; "Therefore, we, the under it again. Should we succeed in Judge Wanzer and family will See. 8. This resolntion shall take effect and signed, do humbly beg, pray and dose of the normal. You can't make a Gove county boy take a move to the eastern part of the be in force from and after its publication in the statute book.

raising a crop next year we would soon recover our lost put up and to make it plain to these country "Jakes" that they and a few "innocents" in town wasn't "in it" a litle bit we had state the first of November. back seat at any show. entreat, nay demand, that you take off your crown, vacate your throne, lay down your scepter population; and better still, I hereby certify that the above resolution. D. G.

Narber, brother of Mrs. should we demonstrate that C. D. Eastlack, returned to his originated in the senate January IS, 18M, and passed that body February 1803. to go to the trouble to have an open convention in the day time and have a lot of pops laushine Rev, Ft Johnson wife and started Wednesday morning overlaud for Louray.

Russell home in Iowa the first of the and take yoursplf away from the sight of human eyes forever." week. irrigation is practical out here we would gain a substantial population that would not come and go as the seasons vary. at us because we had to show our hand. We have one conso Misses Geneva and Frankie Pebct DAriels, President of Senate. W.

L. Brown, Secretary of Senate. Passed the House March 1, 1893. Geo. L.

Douglass, Speaker of House. Frank L. Brown, Chief Clerk of erase. Approved March 1893,3:60 P. M.

L. D. Lewkiajno, Governor. Jiivans moved to the old home lation, however, they never so much as scratched our slate. Yet right on the start the hav- Judge Ellis spoke in Graham county last week.

He was advertised extensively to speak at a certain school house in Indiana township. The school house was well-filled with people who out of curiosity had turned out stacks, from Collyer, put up a county to attend a camp meeting. They will be absent about two weeks. There will be no services at the M. E.

church for the next two Sundays in consequence, Last Friday George Hunt met with quite a serious mishap although it might have been State of Kansas. I lis. Office of Secketabt of State, armer against our banker and R. S. Osborn, secretary of state of the thought they could nominate place, Tuesday, so as to be more convenient for school.

It is paid C. Briggs will put all the ground into wheat he can get. Anybody wanting their farm put into wheat call on C. L. Briggs.

What is the matter with the state of Kansas, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the him but we squelshed that move right on the start. What does a original enrolled resolution now on file la mr Last week we published the names of such republicans as we wanted nominated and the convention that met Tuesday promptly nominated our men from Dan to Bersheba and from Bersheba back to Dan. Of course it was a great compliment to us to permit us to name the republican ticket of Trego armer know anyway about irri to hear the great bag of wind. But not a republican was to be found in the house. A Pop.

tak gation and legislation for bank3 and railroads? We set down on them so hard that they wont try it soon again. It's the farmp.rs office, and that the same took effect by publication in the statute book May 18, 1803. In Tbstimont Whereof, I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed my official seal. Done at Topeka, Kansas, this 26 day of July, A. 1891.

ft- S. OSBOBN. (SEAL) Secretary of Stte hill near Ogallah a reckless young man ran a herd of ponies at full speed over him, overturning his buggy and brusing him up pretty badly. uazctte, tne last weeks paper said any teacher could obtain a certificate in Sheridan county if they would ask for one, and the ing pny on Mr. n.ins caned me meeting to order and introduced his highness to the audience assembled- Beloit Call.

)lace to vote for the men we put up, sow wheat, pick cow chins county, and we feel verv crate- and pay taxes. fill..

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