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The Truth Teller from Osborne, Kansas • 4

The Truth Teller from Osborne, Kansas • 4

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OSDOHNE CITY Victor Items. raKUTII-TELIiliR. Official Paper of tho County. Stone Quarries! NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Notice is hereby given that tho named settler liiiH filed nonce of his The many friends of this uhlo nnd respected man arc proposing to mlt for his nomination by the Republican Congrro.

sionul Convention. Wo have been intimately iicipiaiuted with Mr. Holt for ev-end years, and in most heartily suggest his name a suitable one to go before I he convent ion. Tho northwestern por Fine weather just ut present. Winter wheat looks pretty well.

C. VV. HARDESTY, Prop. I). D.

Denlo is trying to explore the Foil Judgo of tliu ISili Judicial district, A. SAX icy. intention to make llnul proof in support lower regions of Old Kansas in search of ot hut claim, and secure limil entry there of, und that said proof will made be water. Ho has now gono forty lect and First-Class Stone 1 Brick has found none nsyet. Keep on, old boy, Tuk Atchison Champion of tlx: Otli foro the clerk of the district conn at the county scut of Osborne county, Kansas, you Jl get there by and by.

inst. publishes an iictmrutc cut of tho NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Okkh Kiitwix, Kn Feb. 0,1880. A Notice is hereby given that the follow-ing-iianied settler' has 11 led notice of her intention tr make final proof in gupjwrt of hor claim und necurelinal entry thereof and that suid proof will be ma Jo beforu the Register of tho Land Oilice at Kirwin on Saturday, the 20th day of March, 1880, Lucinda Rose, formerly Lucinda Wick-hain, of Osborne, Osborne county, D.

8. No. I27M3, for the 8 sec. 25, town 8, range 13, und numes the following witnesses to proro her continuous residence upon and cultivation of said tract, viz: Joseph Thompson, Thomas Thompson, John Dunce, and Evan Jams all of Osborne, Osborne county, Kan. Saxey Murray, T.

M. Hklm, Attys. Register. 21-5t tion of tho district has never presented a man before, and wo think that Mr. Holt is a representative man of that wealthy and most prosperous port ion of our district, known as the Northwcht.

Ho is thoroughly and faithfully a Republiean as well as a Kausiin. lie came into the state at an early day ami located in Hon-1 C. 11. Hoseman has gono to the depth on tliu 7th day ot April, lwU, viz: bain 'humpiou building. Furninhcd in Any Quantities, At Lowest Prices.

I.AlWE CONTRACTU A SI'liCIALTT. of leet but has not yet struck water. uel Hell, entry No. for tho i nnd sec. 8, town 0, Tiik express ollicc nt Sidney, was Mr.

I nink Parsons is talking of sidling range 12, and names the following wit his cIh'hi because he doesn't like this robbed on tliu lOih inst of All nessoM to prove his continuous residence niiiintrv Hon i von fro. I'riiiit. noil fro. but 13,000 litis been recovered. upon Hint cultivation ot siud tract, viz Quarries on mile und a half north of iphni fount where ho served for several years in tho capacity of county attorney.

In the spring of 1873 lie settled at Beloit, nome -i our leaning mniiers are irying Osborne Citv II. H. ard. Win. II.

Mock, J. O. Briery, and Clark Greig, alt of Twin Crock, Os and that tall was elected judge ol the in mil' w.i;ie ii iiicooyh 10 wiii mr 1 111111 ami take tii'-ir pay in breaking on their Fire on the 8th nt I'uoln, un agod tho statu in-line asylum to tliu ex borne county, Kansas. Reusouer Finn, T. M.

Hklm, Fifteenth Judicial District, which posi tion ho has held ever since, fully endors- claims. I his is all right tor the tanners, but the boys can't live on breaking next tent of 40,000. No one was seriously DIVORCE NOTICE. In Hie District Court of Osborne Coun Attya. Register.

ed a nl sustained by his whole district. winter. injured. ty, State of Kansas. Mr.

Tavlor is about starting a dug-out In him we have an able and competent representative, onu fully acquainted with tho wants of the district, and one that would look well lifter tho advantages and The Atchison delegation to tlic State Lcora iJiompson, vs. on his tiiiile-r claim Convention stand pledged to Bluiuo nnd M. K. Colyer is pathinuster in Dist. No1.

F. Thompson, Def. needs of the western portion. With this NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Land Ofkick, Kiiiwin, um.

March 1, 1880. 0' mJ Notice is hereby given thut the follow tlm following resolution we liiescnt Ins name to the district, and Resolved, tluit delegates from tliit roun 2. Now Mr. the boys are tired of do- The said defendant will fake notice ing nothing, nnd wo hope you will find that lie bus been sued by said pluintiir, something for them to do. Leorn Thompson, in said court, and that NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.

Land Office, Kihwjn, ou- March 10, 1880. Ao' BM7' Notice is hereby given that the following named settler has filed notice of hi intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and secure final entry thereof, and that said proof will bo made before the clerk of the district court at the ty to the Stale Convention tire hereby in ing named settler has lilcd notice of her intention to make final proof in support imk that those who desire to have an able, active member in Congress from this district will take hold of this mutter with a will, and we hope to sen the name of Hon. If t.i, tmless lie answers the petition of the titructeil to use nil honorable menus to elect Oil. John A. Martin a delegate to 11.

I. inn iiiu ern imi-r of the Kale. Welcome. Jack. "l- of her claim and secure final entry thereof huul iif.tilwin u-i I lt rukmi iiu trtie mill the National Convention.

Joel Holt, of Mitchell county, adorn the and that said proot will be made betore Peto Muntz has rented his blacksmith- judgement for divorce rendered against the probate judgo at the county seat ot ticket this fall as the Republican caudi- county scat of Osliorno county, on shop to a gentleman iroin Iowa ho ill said iclcudent und in luvor of said plain A mono the inuiiy candidates for slate Osborne county, 011 the 7th day of late lor Congress from this district. IJIOVU 11 Itl JlOIUIll i nil. offices, we kcc the inuiiy friends of Sena Lincoln Register. 1.101 April 1880, viz: ti. W.

Ilardesty, Home entry No. (1927, for the SW if SW 1 sec. 5, town 7, range 12, and name Mr. Edmundson has a well C3 feet tor W. A.

Johnson, of Minneapolis, lire Keli.ev Caset, Att'ys. We have heard a great deal of talk of leep, and it is said ho has plenty of water, late of bringing Judge, Holt of this city, tho following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon nnd cultivation of urging him for Attorney General. All other things being ennui, the question of Mr. Shirk has come among us again. out as a candidate for Congressional nomination in this district, and, in lad, one TT1 la utiwitnrr lif Af fllvli.l-'u said tract, viz: Victor Dash, Geo.

Obcrt, i -VATrfiV 1-YlT? PI'TUTPATrnV locality coined to us us un important fact April. 1880, viz: Lmily Clement enrry No. 4471, for thoN NV NW NE 13 SW SFJ sec. 10, town 7, range 14, and names the following witnesses to prove her continuous residence! upon and cultivation of said tract, viz: Win. Stillwell, Phoebe Trout, II.

8. Howard and Sophia Howard, all of Bull City, Osborne county Kansas. Reasoncr Finn, T. M. Hklm.

Attya. Register. 23-5t or two newspaper have already declared openly for him. We believe we speak h. Humphrey und A.

Vogt, all ol Osborne, Osborne county, Kan. or in lending to choice. There may be, A gentlemen mm the eastern part L'lotfi Imu ttiiitlml mi till, fit nt kfltiwil I state has settled a of school No. 807 this on piece March 1, 1880. and undoubtedly are, men just iih able to till the oflicc iih in Senator Johnson, but land in this neighborhood.

Keasoner ot ruin, T. 31. Hklm, Attys. Register. 25-5t Notice is hereby given that the follow tho truth when wo say there is no one in the district who is more worthy of such recognition than Judge Holt.

He has been tried and found trust worthy; his ing nuincd settler lias tiled notice ot Ins there nro none better ijiinlilied, and the Dloomington Blossoms. intention to make linnl proof in support Senator in from our own locality the ol his claim, und secure Inial entry there record as a judge is one of which ho may well feel proud; he is consistent in his NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Great Northwest. Snow about two inches deep and very "I-, and that said proof wiil be mado be- fore the probate judge, at the county seat Kcpuhlicaiiism, und lie has the contldonee cold Land Office, Kiuwin, qSH William Richardson, a nephew of ot Osborne county, on the 7tli di The storm compelled a good many em ol every one. Not only as a judge, but ns a man, has Judge Holt been true to March 10, 1880, Notice is hereby given that the follow NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.

Land Office, Kiuwin, 7(17 Feb. 9,1880. AO. Ul. Notice is hereby given thut the follow of April, 18H0, viz: Wm.

P. Wood, entry Mrs. Rowe, of Downs, was foully liiur igrant tennis to seek shelter in tho timber No. l.jiit), lor the sec. 9, town the principles of right and justice; in little things as well as largo ones, he along the river, and several say they will dercn at Bloomiuglon, recently, by l'Miigi; 12, and names tho following wit ing named settler bus filed notice ot hi go no farther it they can buy hero.

a drunken wretch whom lie Juki hi no is never found wanting. nesse.H to prove his residence intention to mukc final proof in support of Mr. O. C. Tilden -has sold Us hotel way ofl'ended.

The following is what the Tho peoplo can depend upon it that to upon and cultivation ot said tract, viz his claim, and secure final entry thereof property in lilooinington to Mr. Might, l.vniun Bullock, A. Ah whatever position they may elect Judge II i. .1... I 1 I papers up there have to nay about it: unit thut said proot will be made betori tin from Missouri for three thousand dol oft, nud I.

Denning, all of'Bioom If there- had beon no saloon or no the probate judge of Osborne county, at lion, me iiueicsis ciiuusieii 10 mm win bo as carefully guarded as though they lars in cash. We don't know what Mr. mglon, Osborne county, Kansas. whisky retailed in Bloomington, them the county seat ot Osborne county, Kan were his own. Ueloit Gazette.

Tilden intends to do but hope ho will not Iteasoner Finn, T. M. Helm, on Saturday, the Otli day of March, 1880, would not have iicen murder there the other day. When will the dumuubh leave the country, Att ys. Kogisler.

AS'o hear it rumored that Judgo Holt viz: Jason U. Mcurew, ot Osborne, Os ing named settler has filed notice of tut intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and secure final entry thereof and that said proof will be made before the probate judge of Osliorne county, at the county seat of Osborne county on tho 15th day of April, 1880, viz: John Alexander, Homestead entry No. 5305, for the NE NW f4' sec. 2, Town 7, Range 12, nnd names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon nnd cultivation of said tract, viz: E. C.

Frear, John A. Carsoti, Eliza Shearer and C. Reasoncr, all of Osborne, Osborne county, Kan. T. M.

Hel, Reasoner Finn, Register. Att'ys. 25-5t 23 -5t crime of selling whisky in our is likely to be a candidate for Congress borne county, Homestead entry No, A Mr. Rogers, from Iowa, is building a business house in ISInoiniugton, the coming tall. Wo would very much lWiW, lor the sec.

24, town drunken men, bo crime mid punished as other misdemeanors arc? One murder dislike to lose tho Judgo from the and intends putting in a first-class stock range 14, and he names the following SHERIFF'S SALE. lench, but there is no man whom the of this kind alone will cost the county of witnesses to prove bis continuous rest ot goods soon. northwest would more delight to honor. ranklin more tliiin all tliu license mon deuce upon and cultivation of said tract, On the 20th day of March, 1880, ut 1 Mr. Marshall, of Pittsburg, has secured cy received into its treasury in two if a comer lot I viz: James Purzey, of Covert, Osborne county, Isauli Slump, of Covert, Osborne in Blooinimdoii upon which 0 P- ln Ht Osborne City, on cor.

lar.r,. house, to he Arch streets, in Osborne county, not in five years, from this nefarious traf Norton Advance. Portis Paragraphs. he will erect I l.it 1., county, Wurrcn Nichols, ot Covert, Os tie, ami yet we are told that nothing must be paid against tho rum sellers. Alma Idled with a stock ot general mercliun m.ii; ii lYNumiN, im hi jiuime fine the following property, to-wit: One borne county, and C.

Reasoner, of Osborne, disc The breeze breczoth where it brozo th Combined Ren pur and Mower, the prop Standard. Yes, and an innocent, unoffending citi Osborne county, Kan. Reusoner Finn, T. M. Helm, W.

D. Beckwith is down with the we seo tho dust thereof and hear the clat erty ot Humphrey, taKen on tax ex niensles but is doing well under Dr. Til- zen was shot down like dog in tho ter incident thereto, und are rejoiced ecu.ion in favor of Osborne county, levied Attys. Register, den's treatment when the calm cometh. on March (Mi, A 1880.

21-5t The sonorous notes of "Little Mack's" Owing to tlieir advertising in Tuk streets, und another citizen', whoso hands and garments are stained with the life blood of the dead, will be arraigned and hung, or imprisoned tor life. A jury "'ill Dated March 9th, 1880. J. M. Mono an, Thutu Tiat.Kit, Cooper Murray have restaurant bell ring forth clear and melodiously upon tho morning uir, suggest SALE OF SCHOOL LAND.

Notice is hereby given that I will offer at public sale, to the highest bidder, at tho County Treasurer's office, in Osborne City, on Friday, April 9th, 1880, between the hours of 10 o'clock, a. and 3 o'clock, p. the following described school land in Osborne county, to-wit: Appraised NOTICE FOR PUBLCATION. Sheriff. secured a largo trade from this section hear the evidence and return a verdict ol ing rare beef steaks, ouion sauce and fried guilty, then go out into tho streets and Bird and Warren finished sowing 40 Feb.

17,1880. potatoes. advocate license, detend tho saloons an acres of wheat the day before the storm. Garden seeds are in demand, therefore Notice is hereby given that the follow SHERIFF'S SALE. On the 20th day of March, 1880, at condone the unprincipled wretch who It will conio up when it thaws out on Sluing "with blossoms crowned" ing named settler lias filed notice of his locus his neighbors lire ami poison, and Sec.

I 36 R. 15 T. 10 soon niako tho heart glad with early intention to make final proof in support o'clock, p. ut Osborne City, on cnr.of tho South Side. robs him of his money, robs him of his radishes ami rhubarb pies.

ot Ins claim aud secure final entry thereof Penn und Arch streets, in Osborne conn virtue, robs him ol Ins manhood, yes, ty, state of Kansas, I will sell at public Mr. James Pain, with commendable anil thut said proof will be mado before the register or receiver at tho U. Land Corinth Chips. mob linn ot his sense and. sends him out raging maniac, to kill more peace sale, the following property, to-wit One energy, has the foundation walls hint and will immediately erect thereon a car- Oflicc, Kirwin on Thursday, the first Sulky Plow, the property ot T.

Slater, Description NE SW NW SW SW SW SE SW NE NE NW NE SW NE SE NE NE NW NW A steam saw mill bus got in operation ful citizens. Lot those saloon keepers taken on tax execution in tuvor ot Os day ol April, 1880, viz Kulus C. Witham icnter shop. Ho is prepared lor busi near Corinth postolhce. per acre.

$3 00 3 50 4 60 3 50 8 0O 3 00 3 00 8 0O 8 0O 8 00 8 0O 8 00 ask themselves it their skirts are clear ot borne county, levied March 3d, 1880. ot Osborne, Osborne D. ness, and has struck the right place to do blood of Richardson; and how can the Miss Sallie Kessell has been very sick ISo. 884U, for tho 8 sec. 0, town 8, it.

Port is has not tho "boom bud, but jury condemn tho criminal to die with Dated March 9, 1880. J. M. Mohoan, with the measles. range It, and names tho following wit one breath and fan and foster the flumes on every hand may do neurit tne sound of the hammer and saw mingled ith the Sheriff.

nesses to prove his continuous residence AVe had quite a pleasant ride from Os of riot, murder and death with the next. upon and cultivation ot said tract, viz borne with Simeon last week. hum of other industries, which denotes Every man accessory to tho murder of SW NW SE NW John D. Eilars and Jerome B. Randy, of the thrift und life prevailing among its Ketchiim was arrested and tried, ami Prof.

My res, of Ottawa connt-, return NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Osborne, Geo. Abbey und Henry Felder inhabitants. NE SE shall saloon men bo the only class who ed home lust week. Poriis sees another sight a new Land Officio at Knnvix, nn.

can put a weapon in tho hand, poison in man, of Corinth, Osborne county, Ivan No. 852. NW SE SW SE 00 00 00 00 Jim Huff sports a skeleton wagon that the stomach and tiro in the maddened uilroud project dawns upon her vision. March 10. 1880.

SE SE Rumor tint li it that tho branch from Notice is hereby given that tho follow is O. K. Make the people think you are Notice is hereby given that the follow brain, and by those aids cause the streets to run with huiuan gore, and yet go un Improvements on SW SW Downs to Bull City is to be taken up, a solid man, Jim. ing linmed settler iias filed notice of hi ing named settler bus filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support intention to make final proof in support the rails nnd ties to be used in the construction of a road diverging from the punished suggest that, our next Grand Jury do its duty and find a bill Henry Colyer attended the festival. He knew here to striko a of bis claim and secure final entry thereof of bis claim und secure final entry thereof appraised at $150.

Improvements on SE SW appraised at $134. M. Moni.ER, Co. Tress. main line at Portis, passing up tho and that said proot will be made betore and that said proof will be made before good suppi.r and see the girls.

beautiful and fertile valley of Lindlcv against every mother's son of them for be-ing accessory before the fact in the mur-der of Richardson. Naponeo Banner. the probate judge at the county scat of the probate judgo ut the county scut of 'reek, crossing the far-famed Crystal Osborne county, on Tuesday, the Dr. Atchison, of Pennsylvania, is build Osborne county, on the 15th day of Jluins to Smith Center, from thence to 30th. day of March, 1880, viz: IJenj.

ing a good house on his chum. April, 1880, viz: Henry D. (Jrewell Rivertou or Bloomingtoii on the B. M. CiarK, ot Osborne, Osborne county, Kan Judge Holt says "No," but There was quite a party at Mr.

Davis Home entry No. for the SW '4' sec. 24 and WJ XW'f sec. 2 town SALE OF SCHOOL LAND Notice is hereby given that I will offer Homestead entry No. 1102, for the 8 This is a route possessing advantages that must meet with favor.

Anv one Bates' last week, and all seemed to enjoy tho Peoplo say Yes." sec. 0, town 7, range 11, and numes the 8, range 13 nnd names the following wit at public sale, to the highest bidder, at thi'ins ilvcs very much. Sinco our last week's issue we have following witnesses to prove his contin nesses to prove his continuous residence the County Treasurer olfico, in Osborne ijuainted with the country can see at a glance tho benefits accruing to tho pro Oliver Bowen's baby was buried lust uous residence upon and cultivation of been looking over our list of exchanges upon und cultivation ot said tract, viz City, on Friday, April 9th, 1880, between the hours of 10 o'clock, a. and 2 said tract, viz: M. Mohler, T.

II. Cun ctors ol this scheme it curried into exe Sunday. Died of measles. Jacob Ilonseworth and G. S.

Parker of in this congressional district, and from cution. ninghum, Fred Giiranflo and John Bristow, Osborne county, L. A. Weeks Lon Huff has tho boss running horse. tho many warm and well merited tributes o.cloclc, p.

m.t the following described school land, to-wit: "Main Line" Telegraph Extension Wilson, all of Osborne, Osborne count', und C. Itcasoner of Osborne, Osborne He took a cool fifty dollars out of some Kan. of praise to an honorable, honored man county, Ivan. traveling jockeys, on AVednesduy hist, who thought they had a soft thing. Call Five car loads of telegraph poles passed to tho front last night.

Work of extending telegraphic communication will be Walrond Mitchell, T. M. Helm, T. M. Ilm.M, Rcasoncr Finn, Register Appraised per acre.

$3 00 8 00 Sec. 36 T. 7 R. 11 Attys. Register.

22-5t therein found, we cull tho following, and would say to Judge Holt that he would be derelict in duty to refuse an office and around again, boys, there is more left in Description SW NW SE NW Att'ys. 25-5t the shop ot the sumo kind. pushed rapidly. Tho immense business done over the "main line'' of the C. B.

M. P. demands it. NE SW 8 00 Have we not got the wedding boom in responsibility a grateful nnd confiding people would put upon him. As a citi NW SW 3 0O NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.

Corinth? It, is the boomingest old boom, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Aoc'idhnt. A sad and fatal accident and I hear of several others who have SW SW 8 00 SE SW 3 00 occurred, resulting in tho sudden death Land Office, Kiuwin, fi-s Land Km win, oso notions of the sumo boom. She is boom- Edwin Stone, son of Legrand Stone, NE SE i 3 00 ng and he is booming and prairie chick- March 9, 1880. Notice is lfcrcbv given that the follow Feb.

18, 1880. Notice is hereby given that the follow one ot the early settlers and a prom NW SE 3 00 ere boomipg. Ohlgollv. inent citizen of Smith county. Edwin, ing named settler has tiled notice ot his ing named settler has lilcd notice ot Ins SW SE 3 00 SE SE 3 go an athletic young man of seventeen, ho Prof.

Mohler and Will Neiswanger, one intention to make final proof in support intention to make final proof in support lor the past three or lour seasons has of the solid men and one of th hand Improvements on NE SE apprais of bis claim and secure final entry thereof of bis claim, anil secure final enry there some men of Osborne City, made calls in ed at $60. anil that said proot will be made betore of, nnd that said proof will be made before the clerk of the district court at tin zen of our state it, is his duty to accept what our people are showing themselves glad to give him Since our last week's issue, Judge Holt called upon us, and again snid that he was not a candidate, and hud not. authorized the use of his name to anyone. Well, Judgo, there is no use in being obstinate about this matter you are called and you have nothing to do but obey the behest of your friends; so there is the end of the matter as far as your own wishes are concerned. It now behooves all of Judge Holt's spent most of his time in the saddle tending his father's herd of cattle, was an expert rider whoso daring feats of horse Corinth this week.

Improvements on SW SE apprais the clerk ot the district court, at the conn ed at $1.50. county seat of Osborne county, on ty seat of Osborne county, on Sat Irwin Myers mashed his finger badly manship were commented upon by his Improvements on SE SEappraised urday, the 2th day ot March, 1880, viz: Tuesday, the 20th day of April, 1880, viz lust week, loading stone. 'lends, and neighbors. babbuth morn at $30. Wm.

T. Brown, of Osborne, Osborne ing, March 7th, ho had gone on an er Miles M. DoMoss, of twin Creek, Osborne county, Home entry No. 1872 Jim McNitt sold that fine buy mare of county, Home entry No. 3384, for M.

Mohler, Co.Treas. rand to tho homo of a neighbor living for the WJ-j SV qr. sec. 15 and the his to a gentleman from Cawkcr. Iciita.

near, and on his return, by some tinex- the 14 sec. 2.j, town 10, range 11, and names the following witnesses to prove XV qr. sec. 22, town 8. range 12, am 3d cause, was thrown trom his horse.

his continuous resilience upon and culti friends to brace np and go into the fight The horse returning home riderless exci names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence! upon and culti SALE OF SCHOOL LAND. Notice is hereby given that I will offer Democratic Mass ation ot said tract, viz: Henry Furring ted alarm. Search being instituted the lon, Alfred Newton, Kimlicr Chard, and vation ot said tract, viz: A. V. Cowan, Cbas.

Stansburv, Thomas Rigbv. anil Tlios. Tavlor, all of Osborne, Osborne at public sale, to the highest bidder, at the County Treasurer's olfice, in Osborne City, on Friday, April SMh, 1880, between All Democrats ot Osoorno county nre requested to meet nt the court house, in Thomas Rockford, all of Twin Creek, Os county, Kan. T. M.

Helm, borne county, Knn. the city ot Osborne, 011 Saturday, March 22-5t Register, Hays Barbour, T. M. Helm. Attys.

Register, the hours of 10 o'clock, a. and 2 o'clock p. the following described school land, in OslKirne county to-wit: injured young man was found insensible about 1 o'clock, having lain for nearly three hours exposed to bleak winds which prevailed on that day. The body was borne home and Dr. Foster im-mediateiy summoned, whose examination revealed tho fact that in falling from his horse an injury about the head hud been received, causing concussion of the brain.

All was done that human skill couid do, but to no avail. Death ensued at 6, p. 27, 1880, at 2 o'cock, p. 111., for the purpose of electing delegates to represent Osborne county in tho State Convention, to be held in the hall of representatives 23-5t NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Laxd Offic at Kirw in, nqn NOTICE.

in the city ot Topcka, May 2(th. 1880. J. II. Lii'TON, F.

C. Fiti.t), Sec. March 10, 1880. Notice is hereby given that the follow Land Offck, Kikwin, Kan No. 3228 I' March 10, 1880.

Let other voting men who ride reck ing-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support lessly be admonished by the sad fate of Complaint having been entered at this to win. It must ho a victory won by the honorable gentleman's friends, since he has no inclination to go into it. Judge Holt, your fellow citizens and intimate friends have tired of pleading with you to lay aside your diffidence and to come out fearlessly in aspiring to a place that you wotihffill with honor to yourself und your constituency, and have determined to take the matter in their own hands. If you won't ai.ist, "just stand back and see this bear dance." The great Northwest has become restive in furnishing votes without representation, ami this portion of Kansas proposes to have a word to say in the next '-'ngrcssional Convention. IBcloit Courier.

Mr. Holt is well known over this district a an able man and lonsistent Republican. Common wealth. We knew Mr. Holt when lie first came to Kansas.

lie is a of grrat natural ability and of good education. He comes from a good family that has been famous in nur national history, and he possesses Hie rliMrafleri-iticn of the old stoek. llel Remember Esther, the Beautiful Queen. office by S. A.

Shoemaker aguiost Rhoda at the Opt ra House to-morrow night. of bis claim, and secure final entry thereof, anil that aid proof will be made before this young man, least Uiey like him meet an untimely cud. White for abandoning her homestead en Appraised Description Sec. T. R.

per acre. NE NE 36 8 12 $3 50 NW NE 3 25 SW NE 3 00 SE NE 3 50 NE NW 3 oo NW NW 3 0O SW NW 1 3 00 SE NW 3 00 NE SW 3 00 NW SW 8 00 SW SW 3 00 SE SW a 3 0( NE SE a a 3 00. NW SE 309 SW SE 3 00 SE SE a a a 00 the clerk ot the court at the county seat try No. 375, dated May 8, 1878, upon the SW qr. sec.

8, town 0. range 14, in Osborne county, Kansas, with a view to the Somebody has started the report that of Osliorne county Kansas, on the loth day of April, 1880, viz: Henry Dunton, Entry No. 1325, for the NE sec. 28, The Tumi Tellkh is a Democratic or gan. publish the cans lor ucmocrat- cancellation of said entry the said par-tics are hereby summoned to appear nt this olfice on the 10th day of May, 180 at if o'clock a.

to respond and furnish mcctings because our Democratic town 8, range 13, nud names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon anil cultivation of said tract, viz Geo. Pierce, Charles Jewell, David SHERIFF'S SALE. On the 20th day of March, 1880, r.t 1 o'clock, p. 111.. at Osborne City, corner of Pcnn and Arch streets, in Osborne county.

State of Kansis, I will sell at public sale, the following property, to wit: One Rifle Gun, the property of J. Cody, taken on tax execution in favor of Osborne county; levied on March 1st, A. 1880. Dated March ilth, 1 HH0. friend have no journal of their own, but would state for the benefit of those who testimony concerning said alleged ahan ewell and E.

B. Gorham, all of Bristow, donment. OslMirne county, Kan. are unacqmc'ited with the facts, that Tuk Tkm kr now is and shall contin- T. M.

Hki.m. L.J. Best, Register. Receiver. Improvements on the were appraised at $3 00 M.

Mounts. Co. Trea T. M. Helm, Rcasoncr Finn.

Register. I Att'vg. 23-51 i for contestant. would make an excellent member of i tie in the rauis of Republican journal Congress. Iliiiwatha Disjatch.

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About The Truth Teller Archive

Pages Available:
341
Years Available:
1879-1881