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Hulaniski's Saturday Evening Lamp from Downs, Kansas • 1

Hulaniski's Saturday Evening Lamp from Downs, Kansas • 1

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I YutetJ frjr ny i (. i I 17) ess piy p. it-m w3 I I 111 i A it i 4 i in 1 It am 1 ..1 El tt few 3 JL-try. IT SI tSS Kansas, Svirun.w. Novimi.ck plVV V.

Itavii heard of Irnmre of ennu Hat you check enough lo I he pen- II I've lh, in in behalf nf I In i-iuio lo Hie mipporl of Mr. Puwi ll. (aid county, Isotety certify that tho abovo a correct report uf a copy pie wii for a mini who will buy a hi for bl In (Imp Hie w.k while litis running i.ki Jumping nnd acting like a of transcript of justice docket in case fnrllil-niliii' n', kcni'i of Hi 'in ery iirini, ri lin -ti nt hi llw piH'kel, but wo uo-'i eim le I In (me Ihtl lhi olboe of rl' v.nuM mn 'lii uULANlSto.rs SATURDAY EVENING 1' irwell i il en: itle I l'i the nisii he reborn to nuy anil nil to I it. If l.c ui't yyi It fairly he .11 pill Up ol iteiiiy Make, a iioii-rotudont pnu great lulil of a boy. per, iiml thai tha fees as claimed Till' reeelie should bu lit i very family, ll a job Ulltl in roiivmi- Is it a fact that on eolln-led the t.r tti worn allowed in full.

F. STAi Foitit, County Clerk. VVI Mal'iinl rw-r wo a-k In hi behalf tlmt every nicr thins, over thl mutter a little, cnsllng his ballot, and lo bear In mind Dial Hie acquisitions wo make hi this 'o rn true, and wn luvu the positive pro if of them in sworn afibUviU our pin, There nhv.iy hern a cry for hom-l farmers In hold Hie county offices, and now thai the chance presents Itself we bo) a he people of Osborne county will put foni down on pollilcd shy. lerli.g and wire working by human hyenas, nud assert they po-cm by pulling In office at ono honest man. Hun; afii he ilnis M'fiiri'i I lie lu-'iiiiiiilloii, ri-atiliig thai 1,1 clmuees inMhiit 1'uw- board bill Hamilton, Hus man, tw ke.

nil. 'lit eniun bandy. Oa -rf ii e. rlm liiie, WO ireIIIIH', llii! ol''ec of i 1 .1 0' di'iil-wmild euro nil 'of null, Jud the ollli'O of t'lllllllv clerk CUI'U jilll-l. Tim ml.

when left illi llio people, even llh i uio urn irarni on tin very Did you not (III nud teeeivo pay for five public posll Ions al mm and Iho time, laeo, In tho flit placo the boy nev, nnd 1.: nul llils directly ngainsl all law and lsUlrtrjrHturday by J. I Iulamski, Lamp Otinciall'apcr of Osborne nUCt 1.ATIUN I'UKuKXT WKKkI tSiU lioncty. Did you not hire vniil" work done for you a reel cumin! sii, i of t'aooriiF, nnd cr got a moai until oiler lie was turned over to kfi lyilhorU'ea at In tho Kjiind placo it" is Ar.iUNSn Eil'ct. Aft mioiiilirK lit Hlll limellii' mil InCrai.t lwiistilr lot week, a which time liottsu In. tv Moir sx-ty awl thr i.t to a.ilr the nier-tlns uik.

tml itruu-im iit ihcv may Imvo r.Miim-nt'jl 10 lii liiinrc.N, Al. Anil r-m Hi" jiiii. iiniu'f'rrillimlli'- He r.U utn tMirw ami lic-'tn "oni ihi-m, ri-i-tls Ju.t 111 lie 'II I tli ll.irnf llii J- mi'l jilt wuuU! mul-Mtitv t't lin" 1iKif.1l ivmni1 rnmi'4li 'ry ml iiii-1 tli rmi il of r. whine tin iM-miatlori! crillilii'i ilui iviii roM'rtiilillity tlmt ronm In lll Jl ll" Wlir Hint I'llll- ilnii'l wmli In-ro liko It In Hie oiliil 1111II1. Another I'rtndulcnt liill The piilltifiilse'-tlii'(il llulH liynn l.tl, Ml well alti-mlcil, mnl irini'liiie ttvro al-ly c.iomi(luil hy Swy mi 4 AiuIit-mhi inml'i il to liU'i't llii'iii Ih ip, Lilt too Ihen put in a bill for Hie mail who done I he win an 1 alo oi; i for joiir-ilf who probata oflhe no it kph mild liver reiihitur, and Hie r'erk of I bo iiii'l'n ml, 'lit lie u-cil as ntoiii ich puiiii.

f'otiiiiy irea-urer's sluiulil be h.il.in befiifu laken. ami used Jii-l efnrc meiiU In euro coriiiiiiion. Ihu, seriuiisly. wo tlilnk it wm bl be f.ir eluup'-r f-ir (i-borno eoiiiily lo biro a Jihysli l.ui In rtiro Al. Ail-lli-l-'lll'l piles Hutu put him in r.

posltlnii In feallier bis lui-t i't i pi of our lax paywd oc-runyit, so, SuhiM-rlpilon ralM-dne year. l.M- ml Tim jmlitifiil hii'iiilx, nt 4 I. AuJcr nun tiro woloiiiiijf in idT.n to llm ilofi tit ot J. M. Kukcoi'k, ami -ay.

that Anilcrson cmi clour njt ci'if niiM'Imrgi'H imulo agcinnl nothing. How Ii; II Unit Hie. i'xpenej of Osborne county are alw.iyn hundreds dollars Im per year when you are out of Jillce, than when are iiul. Was any Mich damning ncqu tMilioiis rvvr brought agalitsl Mr. lhibcm-k as Ihese.

Please answer Ihesii quell nt, and the voli-rs will fiel much, easier r.hoiit the matter. W'u pause for tho answers. 3TAPI OKI) DORtTb DFA Ii Iiim tlmt thoy can do not.iiii; to fur im liTWU-kUy in Ml'-'Ona yoil i 1 ri0t tjunnor column wort till Klven on tlior Ii'h clinucoM for hlit-rill'. Somo WITHDBAWAl. Tim itom.k Attn liAt.i.viN'ii fou KAllWKI.t'S lUMXAIII.i: I'AUMKIH, Itl'AIl.

fiuv of ilp'iii, liowevorj two diiii Ilradley loti.av (nun tint latter' Mrrnglli, lie eolit r.itls Willi l.lptoil to lual.it tbii race and caieli the ili'iimi ratic vote and ire vent It from giilug lo Mr. Powilt whero II be longs, Farwell Is not tit It It-1 lo iho ntlice Ii, he has lols of money and Is ii-Iug it freely In llie eai: piilgn. KinveP I ibli and able to Work, mid Powell Is pn ir mid broken down, rmvrll wrecked lieallh In tlio service of this country when the nation was cursed wlrh slavery. Near Unclose of the war he. wan cirried thai hell on earth, Ander-onvlllc pilnon, a jihys.

leal wreck, and it v.as then thought be would never rally to enjoy the bk-slug's for which he had fought and suffi red, I t'l contrary lo this, after sj ending every illar he had uu earth for niedl, al treatment tin rallied, r.nd thirteen years ago lie can to (Is burno county lo try ni.d make, for hrrsclf a Since resiiling here, being poor, he has u' lied Ills hand In everything lo make an honest living, and has labored for Mr. r'arwc'l on his farm in Corrinlh township a great deal. At times bis physical strength gave way and he woulc! have to slcp laboring and a goodly portion of bis carn-Ing in doctor bills. At this lime Mr. Far-well feigned sympathy for him endeavoring to get him to conic out for tliu nlllce of licg-isler of Deeds, and be wsiilil do every thing in jiowcr to secure tho office.

Mr. I'ow- cliniNl bcliovo dmr-'i'M wniiift "ommiinleatloM, money or.krs (rank ilrnfu to ho crciil in, Li Iiim unless nuid nro latk "iioso nnnin llliin.iiutri tho ol .1 001-nmn. 0 il.ill..rt Ji bv rrojf. I5oli)v wn iriva extracts orciirJ woo.1 nt coWiiM lo lint In 1111 Bpiicuriintt. I'p Tn Tiik Vol r.r.

ok Osiwiisk Cocxtv: Osborne City, Kansas, Oct. Aft cor.slileratlim 1 nm convinced thai Hie contest for Kclslcrof Deeds should froiii this Osborit Farmer, niul An Et'UKT SOC1KTIRS. 'Jersuti liimscll cannot miec.at'jl'ully to Moniliir tho ir mi his wril lir.f 1 fen jirlnrliially to I'm new-Taj or, hill lion. niul t-b-rifl kocK 1 ho rormrr Kimtli innn rest between S. Ii, Fsrwcll, the r.ouiliiee of No 72 Knurhu of 1-VthiM mem regularly on uj refi.no ilium, v.o ijunto July 5, 'SI Iho republican convention, and K.

IS. Pow- to niiiuc It lii to ell, the Indepcn-lciitMiullilalc. I Ihereforu rellru from llio Held In favor of Jlr, Powell, County of Oslmnio, uf Kansun iliow up ri'twd, ami he can It nr. U. Harvey, K.

of It, JnU it naiiilioiiiclv. Aii'onir numiior o( (Vmli TM.nVfriiicluloiit hilU lielil up to pub A. P. r.nd A. If we were ever so good a republican wc could never have mipporlod or Voted for FranK Stafford, forcouitly clerk Our reasons for this Is the fact that he Is ml only a political trickster of Ilia very ors', kind, who, tiuin and again 1ms acted Iho shyster with those who stood by lilin, but Ihero is no ciiictis-slackiiig or wire work, in In conventions, and otherwise buying and se'ling, but What ho is well lip in all tho higher branches of the art.

lie opposed oh! (mil. Hull, lifter being pledged to support him. Ho pledged hiniso'f to work for Win. Kos. ant, for reprcsoulativo last fall, and after receiving his political favor for It, turned square mound and worked like a nailer fur Joe Crauey.

In this respect no To Au To boarding 11. Smith uiul Fniil Sinitli from April lii, to Jiitio 7, day cucli nt the Independent candidate. Thanking my friend fcr Iho nid tender' me, I am respectfully, P. M. Tho above card speaks for itself, lieall- 'Io Re at li; wo linvo npicn for only ono day' drivu from CMioro to Stockton and return, The trip could bo made every day in tho year by ra il and sfngu.

I iho third placo tin olllcer in tho performance oi bis duties is supposed to furnish his own conveyance to till purls of tho country. The Iocs lor inilcrgo cover the of In thin instance more were filtered from the pockets of tho tax payers by ihU shyster who is now Mating around over tho county clnimiug lo bo tho Hipiinl-t'SM-nco of economy. ul il has boon iutimided to us that wo lied about (he commissioners forbidiug Anderson to uso tho county fuel, following ii certificate of C. (t. Paris, who ns county clerk nt tho iiim', and which puts quietus on this affair Tho Stato ol Kansas, Osborne Co.

C. O. Farria, ex-county dork, being duly sworn says: That nt a regular meeting of" tho board of coiin'y coinmicHionors, it wnu ordor-llialAl. Anderson should not use county fuel, for private use. That I kept the fuel locked up afterwards, to prevent said Al.

Anderson horn using it. And 1 had good reasons lor so doing C. O. Paiuus. Subscribed mid sworn to before mo this 17lh day of 1883.

O. F. i'rohulo Judgo. 1 il 11 i.nlcution 0.1 tho 2,1 ,1 SMwky "1 "neli I 1 nt vioi 1" iuilv oiu'. hut llio rntof Hi fin lire as ciul- bo cordially "'em: 40 cents 4l.l!0 To ctt.o of iuil C2 ilnvu ac 31 IW.no zing (hat 1 bis withdrawal lha jicople stood a good show to Mr.

Powell, ho has ilaiiinaii.e. Koilowlni Ij bill nt al inwi-rin bMh iii.taiR-ra; upborne ily, Icc C'UM K.xs To A. Amlersoii, Dr. cll had no aspirations In that direction for lie wan poor, and knew too well, th tricks resorted to in coiiventhiii. FinaHv, two wisely withdrawn.

The step Is a wise one llI.ACKSiliTU SUOP IF. II. IVnuliKiiPM 1.1 'for Mr. Pradloy, and shows plainly that lie has the interests of the people at heart, and years rgo Farwell succeeded In Ir.Jiloliig To licor-e Coffu.ao, Insane, -in notiiv In- oitler of l'r JiMijro Fur boarding of insane, 1 1 am-illon, from April 'J5 to July iiim to come before republican convent inn wants lo see I'arrcll, the republican iimnl lili line, ami at nr mm ilmi ni 1 il T- possihlo dependence can bepiu In him. For tiil-Mi.

ilorHU-ihoulnir a. biP8 rrom I'ec. Jl, to Dee, 27, 'SI, ovon dayn at 1.S0 per day, nee, defeated, and a good an elected In for that and was there sla.U'litTcd ns 'l dtiy-i tit 40 oiil S28.80 tcciiilly. a ood mercilessly as was Mr. Cha-e a few weeks wiikoii ehop next I.

v. Aiiilerniii. do solemnly swear that oiyu nun a trial, his stead. I'p to tho wllhdruwii! of Mr. Ilradley wo could sec no possible way lo de ago.

After everything had cooled off Far tin. 'ilinvn iii-i-nmil n'liit the of I Is Tot til borne is ti-t and ciiri et, and remains due well again went lo Mr. owell and tirged him to try It again in two yars on tut inde feat larv cll, but now let every farmer who loves Justice r.nd economy pull off mn, A. AVUWsuN 1 OKSORIALPa KI.OK, Hosks Ar.i,E.v, Pr opriotor, Good workganr nntecd sulisiTilieil md sworn to beforo this This bill wits noi haps nil right with exception of m'mtnko in footing their coats and go to work and kuiccsd will pendent ticket, and bo would stand by liiui, It was Farwell, and him alone, who perch upon their banner. Mr.

Powell Is a man that stands bead and shoulders above whija ave Amtarnon tfotifro ilae rf Dec, W. -CO. IVvuis, Clerk. TATK 1K KAXSAS, 1 D-hnriie count 1 Oelober JTlli. a few votes on his side ho would sell out the best friend ho has; and hpcukliig of his treati ii-nt of his friends i.iin.ls us of an instance, which wo will proceed relate for the benetll of tli'iso who do not' already know all about It: A few years ago, wheu Stafford was poor and needy, he had a warm friend in the person of Harney (low, whom ho Induced lo go security for him for a a lino span of Imrs es and after thin was accomplished ho put the horses into lib mother's name, and to fixed himself that when tho debt camo duo his friend Would havo it to ay, and he would induced Powell to mako both clforts, and ho richly deserves defeat and ho will koi it.

SlO, which was overlooked by the coinuiiHsioncrs. Wo ask our renders J. z. HILLS. Physician Stucuii.

DisonseS Of tho OVO. women Ho leu Mr. Powell along until ho saw. an .1. D.

Ilr.ifr.rd bciiiR duly sworn deposes anil civs: Tbiit. hi Deeombur, 1 took Mr. Farwell in everything but cunning and trickery. Huforo tho convention wo favored Mr. Chase, but owing to tho (railing ability of Farwell, CUv.ua and UU frionds were slaughtered in convention.

lalk about opportunity, as In thought, to feather his to keen their ovo on tho hoard bii an f.imf'p. of. and nio (ieoru'e ('off own nest and then be deserted him. childron a Spocirdtv. man.

insane and pay for Hie mune of Hamilton while wo (juoto further Mr. Powell Is a man again; whom no one Downs, Kansas. it ili rale of pr lor seven uays, iim full Hum v.as a cliarirc on I lie can bring a dishonorableijhai je, and sub "Oalioine, July 27, '81 conventions being conducted on the square. There never lias been a dirtier trick pernc- Ninnlv. I iilsn av tliat 1 wad nniioiilted said stantiato tlio same.

He Is a man of line County of OMmu'Iio. Stato of Kansas go clear, ai4 lie I tat nu-li ahead. And, Den. Coftman's guardian, and that A. education and abilitv, alllmiijih pour.

His rated upon tho people of this county than Commercial House, -pxiitiator To Aj.tfn,b'ryii..A.J). ie lin I r.ir-i cii'ioi-y. (ieo. D. Jlostonu.

ow township wlii give him a liix ji -iii iij yo't. who will puiiso to coiisidci' tho mat Jo nonfiling (ieo. tnnmiltmi from July 0. to July 'bl and this a good criterion to judge him by Siibserlbed and sworn to before me, this lsthdav of (icloliqr, Not a dollar has boused in the (umiiaign renovated ami well inprovo(j am snow first class in every roopoct. Commercial travel a specialty ivcry always in attendance.

at 10 cents por day $8.00 11 A Nit' STAl'l tlio one which secured tlio of Mr. farwell in the republican convent ion. Mr. C'haso entered tlio convention backed solidly by Iho delegates from tho west and south parts of the county, and but for the trickery of Farwell would have been nominated on first ballot, but, Farwell knew this ter that Anderson will not only filtor money from tho county treasury, County Clerk. Observe tho period covered by tho twobilln, then read while wo quote but also chunks of coal from an opon (t will lie seen Ly the above that the latter cellar, Tho amount of coal taken tt'Srf-fd' pa; something over three imnd.iJ dollars an laughi at his friend's simplicity in bolng gulled.

Yoaraflcr year, and even this very fall Mr, (iuw, who is now In lnucli poorer circumstances than in former years, went to Stafford nud Implored him to reimburse him ever so little, on this scandalous transaction, but was only met with sneers by Stafford, who refuses lo remember anything about Iho matter at all, notwithstanding ho is no'v holding high office, and possessed of land and money. This Is gospel truth, and wc havo in our possession to-day, a sworn afii davit from Harney and llio ncoplo must bo swindled out of further "Osborne, July 27. '81. except Ihat necessary in traveling over the county, and honor is unimpeachable, l.ct every voter who desires economy, fair-dealing and honest of licials ho al Iho polls early on Tuesday morning next, and lift up their voice for Justice. Work, unit work earnestly, and with tlie coin'iined final effort the victory is ours.

Don't be fouled by a bastard ticket, but notice it closely and see that it contains the name of 10, Powell for Hegistcr of Deeds. in that way kept a proportionate their choice, hence his little job. represented to the friends Mr. (base, that ho County of Osborne, Sialo of IvannnH amount of money in Ins pockets. It W.

WATSON Osborne, Kansa. Will sell clothing, boota and shoes' during the next sixty days at alrriftsl wholosalo prices. A full stock genoral merchandise always on band to trado for monoy or yroduco. was aware andbad already given up hopes of gentleman was entitle to llio pay for the keeping of (ieo. Cof'man, and got It.

never had cliarso of the man but he too presented a hill and was allowed. This is anothr4 Anibrjon" details that lied the. civ out of $17. C). 1 very lio he told has cost the count from to lt)0.

i'armersi if you wan' this bind of a sheriff yote for Anderson; If you want an honest man for sheriff, vote for JSabeock. is reasonublo to suppose that if a nmn will stoop so Jow ns this ho will visit lieu roosts and flocks of sheep. Ono lo A. Aiulorson, Ur To board and enro of (loo. T.

JJaniilion from April '81, to July 2(i, ut GO eciita who will steal coal lrom an over por day 810.50 Ye Ef-a'l le Tried in tho Scales ind Found Wanting, durdend, tax-liulenod county liko Cow, setting forth tho facts ns above staled, and sworn to Hsq. Loomis, at Hull City, and anyono wishing to hco it can do so by lulling r.t either of our offices. It will bo seen tlmt tho hint bill covers exact period of tho I wo Brother Hey Where Art Thou? Osborne, wood steal aprona from the nomination, bncauso he (Chase) had the largest number of delegates nud was universally endorsed by tho people, but his future reputation in a degrco was at stake, and by this means pursuailed somo of Mr. to give him a complimentary voto on tho lirst ballot, after which he would bi9 support to Mr. Chase.

Thus he inveigled into the sclieino honest, patriotic and loyal republicans who never dreamed of trickery. who hold their political principles sacred, and cannot be bribed or bought. Thus it was that Mr. Farwell managed to got enough, and barely enough Louis Morchant Tailor, does all descript: ions of plain nnd claborato work' suits, overcoats, etc A. perfect fa guaranteed or.

money rofunded. Al-tho latest stylos in fabrics, and texj tures. Givo him your order former hi Ily, and Anderson mi dind sow that hml largo family Now, wc size matter up about When man goes down into his pock- of very small, stunted pigs ci ich givo uio another chnnco to got If it should bo nocessary to put at tho public crib. ctbooK for a friend, It is a pretty good cvl-dciii'fl of friendship, and to go to work and The Portis Tatriot takes us to task in its last issue for making a fljjht against the pleetionof Al- Anderson, for sheriff of Osborne county, and, like tho average' black-tiard, fidls back on tho fool's argument, "you lie'" r.nd (lives into our personal his coal man The Farmer goeo on to say that under lock and key, to keep a rob that friend Is one of the most dispbablc aclB wo can imagine, If Frank Stafford on Oct. 3, '81, AtidurHoii presented a boon from stealing it, allor ho had will steal money from his best friend -one tory unci career as a journalist in northwest caught nnd ordered not to do so, It Al.

Anderson, you are a public candidate for a public ollice, nnd in consequence subject tQ public criticism. Please stand up and answer a few questions: Did you not como to tho edilor of this jia-per and endeavor to buy, with money, the political influence of our twopapors for this campaigu? Did you not steal coal from tho court houso cellar, and wood from the county iiilo like a thief in the night, and use It for jri-yato Instead nf public use, ami i In llio ulll-davit you published to refute no charge, was anything shown except llio fact I bat you had a key to the fuel department. AVe never stated that you didn't have a key bill lor cruartling jail from July to Sept. 1(5, 4'.) davH, alHo a bill cov whoac friendship has boon tried and tested Kansas dining the past tpn years, just would bo necessary to guard closely Mioiil'Ii that lu-d Mtvllilmr to do with tho and found true what guarantee havo we MRS. M.

ROBERTSON, is prepared to givo lessons in finq ombroidory of evory rarioty. Cfyq guarantees to givo a full nnd comprehensive education in the art oji no pay. Patterns for ombroidory op painting on silk furnished on applU catiqn. that ho will not steal from the -county. Wc lis giandrnolhor'scorpso to koephim lilTTTTs'ftr'deiiiei-itK of tfje laudidates for the ii.

Tim P.ili'int. ftrr-llsntt lift ering tho Barr.o period for keeping jail 49 days, and charged tlio coniity claim that a man who will deliberately UllllVn 111 iip iuu from stealing tho silver mounted swindle a friend and companion out of hun Df being a slanderer, and goes on to tell folks what a double-dyed villain wo are and handles off her' coflin. A man who one dollar per day in each cuso. iSept. 12, 13 and 1 1, while performing duty dreds of dollars, and in a sneaKing under handed tnaiiner that would bring the bhisl would not hoed tlio voieo of tho have been.

This reminds us forei lily of the pot calling tlio kettle black pro of shame to tho cheek of a pirate, would not to nominate him on the first ballot. "Voters, republicans and friends, tell us if you can, how, in the name of high heaven, we arc to manage to get justice in these county conventions. Ilr. Farwell is a convention man and for selfish reasons. Ho is aware beyond a doubt, that his success depends more upon trickery than his influence with tho people.

Now we ask, in tho liamo of common sense, are wo under obligations to support a man who receives a nomination by such under-handed trickery, (simply be-because, he is on our ticket. Wo Bay nay. So long as we submit in silence to the party lash, just so long we will have dishonesty in politics and tho people be robed of the power to have their say as to who hull be proper authorities, when forbidden in tho two above capacities at $2 per day ho attended court an bailiff ided. of course, we are tho black-hearted hesllato a moment In robbing llio county of the contrary; that's tho way you got into tho coal pile. Did you not swindle tlio poor tax payers every cent he could lay his hands on.

And scamp the Patriot sizes us up to bo. to steal tho county fuel, wquld steal tho brass tips from Texas steer's ond received per day for that. make mention of tins-attack so the peopl who can say we aro wrong in this conolii 1 litis ho was bringing Ins economic sion. Is such an unprincipled man us this jnay know It was made, as tho circulation of of Osborne county out of over eight hundred dollars in one year. boron.

Farmers, wo do not opposo Mr. Anderson for tho sake of elect principles to bear to lha tuna of the little soan wrapper issued in that little deserving of Iho suffrages of the people. Do Do you suppose for a moment that the Jiog wallow, known as Portis, ia even small wo want men attending to tho affairs of Osborne county whom we cannot trust anv r.r than its editor, and he isn't bis enoush voters of this county want a man for high office who is a lazy sluggard, nnd who to make a square meal for a sickly canary, $3.50 per day. Farmers, how do you liko it? Ilut this in not all. On Deo.

28, '81, ho made out a bill for koeping Geo. Jloofl'mnn in tho coun ing any man, but wo oppose him botnuse wo bolievo it is right. Wo feol that it is our duty, as a journal liirtlier than wo could swing a bull by tho tail. Wo think not. Just so Inmr ns Hoi sits around whittling dry goods boxes, while We are nqt at all surprised at the step taken in this matter by Mart Hoyt, because, you our public servants.

People who wish to preserve the true republican principles of li is wife lakes in washing lo support, him. Die! you not stop the editor uf lliis pupc republican parly, or anvothcr party, continue to nominate such men for oflicc, Jllnt know, "birds of a feather flock together," ist to ciiltghton you on things that our forefathers will revol i.t trickery and ty jail seven days, at and apd apolitical shyster like Anderson, would on the streets of Osborne, and threaten to you havo not tho Bsmtj advantages that amount was allowed him. abuses Which rob them of their God-given rights and throws a mantal of dishonor PURE DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PAINTS Si OILS, yery naturally seek out some such journal Tho above facts are gleaned from pound the over lasting life out ofliim if lie didn't stop opposing your election. And iatic pimp as the Patriot man, to champion over their party. as ouryclvos to ascertain.

Wo op-poso him from principlo, and do not tho Farmer, nnd as bin history is in- his cause. did you not slop Hon. Saxey and J. We reiterate that Mr. Bradley done right J'ow, while we do not claim very many in withdrawing from tho field in favor of I'abcock iind abuse them Willi foul language.

again want to boo him pulling ut tho so long will wo mako a flirht against, them, and for the interests of right and justico. Osborne county is head over ears In debt, and getting more so each successive rear, and the far mors and lax pavers who are already overburdened, cannot afford to take any chances in county affairs. Any man who will go back on a debt of honor and see a friend suffer for it has no honor, integrity or scruplos, and should not (cresting to our renders we will pick up tho thread where tho Farmer Mr. Towcll. Tho Osborne Farmer made a for helping to show up your record.

Do of the virtues that, flesh is heir to, wo eer tainly do claim to be as far above such news public tcut of Osborno county. Wo you think you can thump your into the dropped it and continuo the story think it is high timo that tho pcoplo feeblo attempt to throw aeloud of dishonor over this act by saying that Mr. ISradley had been bought, but this is an unqualified Patent Medicines, public treasury. pnper abortions as Hoy as purity is above fin, or heaven abovejbell, Hoyt is a seller Some time ngo Henry Jndslcy, Did you not arrest an innocent man nt were being informed as to standing pf political principles at so much a line falsehood. Tho Farmer merely jumped al Kirwiu on papers you fixed up by yourself, took into his charge an imbecile yvo can prove it.

Ho is a swindler who got the conclusion, because it, gave to Mr. Tow- Toilet Articles, Window Glass anp after bringing him to Jiull City and of men who are socking suffrages at thoir bands. Our county is dooply receive the support of a single honest man. the very handful of type he now possesses, pauper boy, whoso homo was sup finding you were wrong, didn't you scare $18 And another thing, Stafford not capable ell more strength than looked for. The Farmer is ignorant of the forces brought to posed to be in Hooks county and of holding tho offico of county clerk, any from bint before turning him loose, nnd lfy palming off an old farm loaded down vith a mortgage, and thus almost swamped the innocent man whom he duped, and he is bear on Mr.

Bradley by the friends of Mr. didn't you pocket the $1.1. Was this net Vir moro than Jio Is of holding tho position of czar of itussia. Ho is compelled to keep a Powell and also those of Mr. Ciliase.

an unprincipled stinker on general princi tually stealing the man's nionoy and black mailing him besides. Mr. Ilradley is a man of good judgement clcrkund his wife to do his work for him Trusses ples. A protty thing, he is, to talk smart to after delivering Lirn to tho authorities at Osborne, Anderson ia consts-bio was ordered lo take him to Stockton. Following is tho bill as prosentod, wild affidavit of county in debt, and wo do not again want to ceo itspooplo culled upon to bond tho floating indobtness.

as people who demand economy in official affairs, wo should firmly sit down on al such suckers and chronic office Bookers as Mr. Anderson. Tboso who do- most of the time, while bo tits around Did you not charge the county ono dollar and after tlio matter Was candidly and earnestly sumitted to him, he yielded. In do tho Wkstkkn Empihe and the Satcrday Supporters for tho meal of victuals you got for that J.VKxino Lamp, two papers he can never smoking, hatching up somo new polititical scheme, and attaching that bit; flourishing ing this he opens the way to a victory for foolish boy you look to Stockton. Is there a Sponges the people; to a victory of honesty over signature of his lo work bis help has done.

farmer in this land mean enough to charge hope to compete with- If Mr. Hoyt is pining for newspaper con-troversj-, wo can inform him right here, trickery, and right over wrong. The report is current through the county a dollar for one meat for a little boy, clerk Fees, mileiigq Actually and neces So, Mr. Farmer, the money that in being Did you figute out in your own hand- An Elegant AssortmEnt of that in this very campaign Stafford has put up a ob on J. M.

Kabcook, and is figuring used is in the interests of Mr. Farwell. All sarily traveled in service of this writ lug on the record books that it was easy hile he has time to listen, that such things are only amusement for us, and be can be accommodated to his heart's desire. AVe do his hopes for election depend on Kd. Up to gain many Independent votes Oy secretly for a man to drive 1,149 miles in one day writ in taking Ilonry Ulake to ton.

That a bargain was entered into by Fall Novelties And Holiday Goods. with a team, at ten cents per mile. nnd finding his bural place of settle- Farwell and Lipton, we can no further de working for Anderson for sheriff. We do not vouch for Hie truth of'this, but wc wouldn't put it past him, fur any man who not know of any man we could have more fun winding up bis bobin than the little Are you not the worst chronic tffioe- tceker that infests Osborne county, Was will do such a thing as shown above, will ny, ana Upton is put out catch the democratic vote, if possible, and keep them from going to Powell. Kvury vote that Upton nhitepoke, of Portis, whoendeavorsto teach bis superiors something about a business he there ever a campaign in tiie last ten years that you haven't been reaching out for some do anything under God's heavens to carry a point.

fcnows nothing of. Mr, Hoyt, we await Everything at Bottom Prices. gets is taken away from imd in that sire reform, economy and anti-monopoly rule, are urged in the name of justico and principlo to voto for men who are abovo reproach. Don't think lor a moment that this is all we con bring against Mr. Andorshn, for it is not.

Wo ask the poople to read our paper and if they still cnterain doubts in regard to any statement wo make, to go to Osborne and examine the records for themselves-They are public property and the gentlemanly officials thoro will assist soft snap. your pleasure. The other candidate In the field, Mr. lior- proportion enhances Farwtli's cantos. The ment and return, miles, nt lOcente por mile, 87.

oO For conveyance tenm and wagon, two days nt 82.50 per dny, 5.00. Copy of writ delivered to said township trustee, of Hooka county, 25 cents. To board 8100. Total, 813.75. Ic.

Anderson constable O-borne county, May 31st 1883, returned this writ. At. Asdeksom, in. is on the other hand an honest, upright, trade has been made the money paid, and whole-souled man. and no one ever hinted now it remains to be seen whether or not can deliver the oflicc of P.eizister of to the contrary.

Ho is a hard working farmer amis poor man, and at the ssme eds to Farwell or not. We don't believe F0RLII7E time as well qualified for tho office as any it possible that they can also pull the wool Did anyone ever hear of you doing an honest Uays work. Is it not a fact that you alw ays go hack on your political friends. Did you ever have have any political principle, or do you ever know what such a thing is. Is It anv harder on your piles to do honest labor, than it is to ice all over the country soliciting votes and throwing mud at your adversary.

Anderson Hai Piles. The sweet-scented Independent candidate for sheriff of this county, gives as a reason for bis lasiness and shiftlessness the very doubtful fact that bo is unable to work on account of having piles Oh, ye Gods, only think of it! This man must have a fat public eflicc, because he has one or two tickly piles. Wonder if he don't wean coal one man in Osborne county. We do not. Constable.

over the eyes of the democrats, and lead them into the trap set for them. They re K-lieve lie would neod two or three people State of Kansas, O-iaorneDo you ingathering any information yon around him lo keep his books. There Is not one word out against Mr. I'orln, and as Oct. 17th, 183.

alize that there is no hope of electing Upton, and whlie there Is a chance to defeat (0t IU1 Frank Staff urd county clerk of may be is a hi tter repiihlicin to-day hurt Frank the opposition and rlect a nuud man, we.

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