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The South-West Kansan from Hugoton, Kansas • 4

The South-West Kansan from Hugoton, Kansas • 4

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I MK1V: -ATT'HiNKY AT LAW WlmiM'V If IKNF.V, ii? i u-ni'iniM il.l. sTATK OF I IS, siiitf Cuunlv i inn ml lli'M'iiiU'. 1 1 1 1 1 llnllll Kii'Mi I'Im il Attinit-y. HiMli'iiiiliiui I'lmil NdiiiiMl I'iinil. SUHi'Si-lioul Kmul rush Srlimil laliMi'st H.

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Almost Vi, Xnliio I LiM 1 hiit tin- followinu hrreliv ti Til! I IlllS lllf'll Mill il'l' of liiicntlon lo nanusl t'tili County Convention next Saturday ltciv.i the full lor county convention this The Topeka Advocate and the Kansas one year for $1,25. No. No. No. No.

HI piiiiif ill 1 1 ii of his rliiim. Mll.l I THE ORIGIN OF Ml! UFE 3 a llilll H'tOI liro'll Will IM tlllllt lll'IOl'l' IIUH II'I KHI i ii 'in 7 4H nr. 35 4VI 207 a)75 tho liislriit (Aunt of i-Mi'Vi us county, hinisos, at Huoloii. KnnsHH, on Si'iili'inbi'i- 1SW1, in i mi iw 10 II. WHAT A WOMAN SHOULD No.

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8 60 Aii IBnstratelMora Weekly. 1 AVE you ever seen a copy of AP-H PEAL TO REASON? It is a 111 phenomenon In the newspaper Held. 15 000 suliHcribers and only four months old. Fully illustrated with original cartoons, sharp as a Dauiascub blade, by the great cartoonist, Ryan Walker, showing up the monopolistic monsters that are redueinij the people to serfdom. Every line in it goes to the root of things.

The "One-Hoss" editor is illimitable. No otbr writer on the American press makes such keen-cut logical and convincing thrusts at the wrongs against the people, ever holding up the remedy. His satire is confounding. The paper fills a field joiijn r. It.

K. No, for the soutliwuHt ii see. 95, tow litili 'll. H. 37, w.

ilo iiiini- tin) fol-iowin itncii-i's to jirovf Ills colli inuoiis ri'si-donei' iihiii, hihI cull iv.uliin of sa'nl hinil. Duly iotts anil Win. 1' Met lnii of wooils-iliilo. Kiuimis. anil A.

Hiilpalli und KWc 1 Unlrhik, of lltlitotou. Khiihh, Ino. 1 Leb, ltcglstor. First riililislictl Aunust 23. im.

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10 X. 2 or. 7 5fi 1 IK 1 3H 1(141 7 Yi It is a book that every woman should have. It trents of her diseases and tells her how to enre herself. How many sensitive, timid women have suffered in silence until they hnve becorne physical wrecks and gone silently to the grave, because their modesty would not allow them to talk with' their physician.

Its many illustrations give a lunough explanation of the female bodv, its construction, form and requirements. A LL VIS EASES 0' OJi A'JV are eilaiued, their cnus-and symptomsare given, with the remedies, and the uctj "'iiv such remedies are used. That part of the work devoted to the Origin of Human I.ife, is written in achastf and drlicatr. manner, yet so plain that all can understand it. Elaborately illustrated with ciits sliowine 5TWe will accept butter and eggs on subscription.

Bring them along. BORN To Mr. and Mrs. Iledrick, August 20, 189(5, a girl. Head the financial standing ol Stevens county in this issue.

We ere under obligations to E. Roles for Borne linn musk mellons. No. ir.4 On No. 17 No.

18 3'J No. Ill Li No. SI 37 05 rniMUEit crtri'Hi-: I'iNAt, vkook- NOTK'K K(IK l'fllLK'ATlON. Cniteil States Laud Olllce City. Knnnxs.

Aunust 6, lssll. Notice lun-cliv (riven tlmt WILLIAM T. Ii()LIiOWTAY, the development of human life from the commencement until it is a 5 living bi'in? upon the eattn. It tells her who is to become a mother, what her duties are in those mouths of expectancy, in a word, it is a pi 8IIH No. SI No.

St No. 23 No. U4 mi. as 30 lo 113 has filed uotii'p of intfiitioii lo niiike flinil inoof 3 ir 10 is 00 17 t.l 0 to: 1 nooic inr every woman. 3 Sent by malt prepaid, aud securely scaled, upon receipt of price, FIFTY CESIS.

KJ Postage Stamps taken. a not occupied by any other paper. o. 'jr. 11 Working people, do you not know 1 "WOOD Si CO.

FuMis "aera, 3860 Fairmount Philadelphia, Pa. 1 Hil IS that you can have permanent employment at $7 a day and each dollar will No. No. No. Ml No.

SO No. SI 1 fore the lei'K of the liisincc umi-t. al ins ollict- in llucoton, Stevens county. Kansiis, on Siiturday, ilm loth day of Oi lolier, on timlit'i' cnlliiie Hiiplication No. lloM, for the Lots 1 2 S'i N.

K. of section No. 1. in Town-shiii No. 31, s.

linniff No. w. Ho names as witnesses. James T. Daltmi.

Martin A. Taylor, Dnnit'l Korkci, Waneu K. Fanner, nil of llu- i 00 buy as much as it does to-day, bv changing me torm or Us political nia- No. No. No.

84 No. on pitmi. Kunsns. no. i.KK, Kegister.

miMIlEU CfLTl'UE, VI NAT; FltOOF-JL Notice l'or Publication. 13 25 4 1C well, you can, and your children can have the same advantage nrst i'utllMK'd AHKUStiM, lSSKi, Luited States Laud (Jlhce, Dode City, hunsns. wnen tney grow up, and you need not No. I Joint I'liimliiiiHcil 7 27 1IH) 00 July 14, lMlli. Notice is hereby given that Job Froggatte, save any "capital" to start them either ESl.ock men should take notice that we will publish their stock brands for John A.

Firniin's announcetnoiit for re-election appears in this issue. Before buying a windmill, see John A. Firniin It will be to your interest to do so. The Ilusroton Hoys will cross bats with the Ricliliuld boys this afternoon. Quito a crowd from Liberal attended the Elocutionary contest fit this place Thursday evening.

J. Stout purchased the Tux assignment to the Western Hotel from the county this week. SPRINGFIELD MILLS. Graham, Jerusalem and Kaffir corn Don't believe it? Or course vou don't, has tiled riotlceot Intention ro make dual proof before the Clerk of the District Court ot Ki cv- STATE OK KANSAS, I because all the papers you read and one year, tor the small sum ol $2,50. 11s county, Kansas, at his olllce in llugoton, h'i KVKNH COUN'IV.

l.J.A. Kelley, county treasuror of Stevens the politicians you listen to are under Stevens county. Kansas, on the day of Au- ust. ISM. on timber culture application Xo.

tne influence of youremployers. Tbev flour a specialty. Feed grinding Sc. per or one-eighth toll. county, Kansas, do voleuinly ewear that the losil for the N.

W. uuarter. of Section 2:1, in It you have ten head or more of stock you cannot afford to do without it, n.s the loss of one would pay for the notice several limes. want you to read and understand niiove staleiiient Is true uml correct to the host of my knowledge and belief, townsliip No, s. llange No.M."i, w.

Hominies as witnesses: Patrick lliinis, John Hell, S. WILI.AKD. the truth, tor theie would be no coal William Neff, Monroe Travel', allot llugoton, Kansas. J. A.

KELLEY, Co. Treasurer. 1 hereby certify that the foregoing sjatoment kings, nor railroadkings, nor banking kings living in splendor oil' of your labor. They don't want Jyou to read DON'T OVERLOOK THIS. JX'O.

I. Lr.K, Keglster. was Miuscribcil and sworn to before me and In First Published, July 18, 18i. such paper as APPEAL TO REASON my presence, by the above named, this 27th day The Old Reliable Topeka Advocate Read it and you will see why. If you of Allg, ltflKJ.

RE OLUTIONSi is generally credited witn Uavemg want to be tree, you will have to learn ISriSee those visiting cards nil thi Latest fashionable tint3 and For black leg W. A. Harris gives the foiling preventative in the Iowa Homestead: Ten pounds of sulphur, six pounds of air-slack lime. This should be pulverized and thoroughly mixed, and used in the salt trough in proportion of a pound of the mixture to a gallou of salt. It is used iu the Spring and Fall for a mouth or six Adopted bv the People's Party in LhualI HkhMan Cann, County Clerk.

converted more voters than any other bow. Weekly, three months for 10 Convention at Hutchinson, March 18, 1396. publication in Kansas. cents in stamps. iSaniple copy free.

Address, APPEAL TO REASON, Kansas City, Mo In its 04 well filled columns are sev NORMAL HQTES, Keallii'iuingour faith In tho People's Partv oral new features which have recently designs, at the Kansun Job Oflicc. PERFECT and permanent arc tho cures by Hood's Hursapurilla, because it makes pure, rich, liealtliy, life and health-giving BLOOD. and its principles, we invite tho alliance and co-operation of till reform elements of the state and nation, to the end that a union of all voters been added to interest the women and weeks and Col. Harris says ho finds it effective. in every Interest was manifested class even to the last honr.

young folks. WHAT PDPULISJS WANT. FINANCE' may be formed tooppose the gold standard and tho European level of prices; we call the attention of tho American people to tho fact, proved hv inniiv trials, that change from one old party The Advocate is a family educator, A. FARMER, llugoton, Cattle Those resolutions went trrough with a full and hearty vote lrom We demand a national currency to tire other brought no relief from lie burdens Buildings For sale. undur which the people are struggling, but that safe, sound and llexible, issued by the Or will trade for stock.

Call on or ad on the contrary conditions have constantly i ni' every student. general government, a fuil legal tender lor all debts, public and private, and dress, A. W. Lam kin, llugoton, Kansas grown worse; and wo ask nil lovers of thou-country to unite with us in an honest effort tor relief. At tho close of Normal Thursday, tuat without tne use or bunking cor on right side, bole in lift ear.

Range, Voor-hees township. the members gathered in the west First We are in favor of the strictest hon II. C. FiBlicr has purchased the room and had a parting love feast in the shape of and impromptu literary old Blacksmith Shop owned by a news gather, and a powerful fighter for Populist principles. Among its contributors are the ablest representatives of the party.

This year alove all others the Advocate should be put into the hands of new readers. The result of its work is seen wherever it goes. Price $1.00 a year. For premium offers and cash club rates, address: THE ADVOCATE PUB. Tovkica.

Kansas. esty and economy In the administration of the government, both state and national. Second We are in favor of the overthrow and extinction of all monopolies and combines organized for ihe plunder and oppression of porations; a just, equitable and efficient means of distribution direct to the people, at a tax not to exceed 2 per cent per annum, to be provided as set forth in the sub-treasury plan of the Farmers' Alliance, or some better sys Sherman and is movinz it to his program. I'rof. Harvey left Thursday even farm to-day.

tne people, Tin ru demand strict ano en ective control md supervision by government of all corpora ing auer tna contest lor 11 is new tem; also by payments in the discbarge J.C. MASON, Zionsville, Kansas. A.moa Greathouse and wire were in the city Wednesday and paid up home in Ellsworth, where he has the of its obligations for public improve. tions performing public or quasi public functions; and, if necessary to protect public interests, the ownership by the government of all public utilities. nients.

bupenntendency of the City Schools. for the Kansan. Thanks. we demand free and unlimited coin age of silver and gold at the present eourin we ueiiiHiiu too j'resuieui tinu the Secretary of the treasury be deprived of the newer to issue or sell bonds, without the The work that has been done this year in normal is very commendable Albert Hall and family took their Cattle brand, JM connected onleft.hip, dew lap down, all cuttle dehorned Horse brand, eil ratio or ii to i. authority t.f Congress being first given on each departure Friday for a short visit to Wre demand that the amount of the and deserves notice.

Stevens county friends in MePherson. circulating medium be speedily iir is taking the lead of its sister counties in this line. seperate tssue. Fifth We believe that nil the money of the country, either coin or paper, should be Issued by tho government mid not by corporations, or by individuals, creased to not less than $50 per capita NOTICE. All person knowing themselves indebted to F.

Sherman will please call at thisolliiee and settlo at their earliest convenience. NOTICE. to this Norton We demand a graduated income tax Hockett brought insOsv. 'Hie finest Triirro in north load ol We believe that the money of the Mxtli we ucinnnu mo ireo auu unlimited coinage of both gold and silver at tho ratio t.f 10 to Independent of tho action of any oth a wo Lava seen this year wuterrncwon Harmony Township, country should be kept as much i possible in the hands of the people, tl: lo those whose duly it is to maKe and hence demand that all state and er nation, ami. wo believe Dull the Lnin-d states Iscapuble of nmintuiniiu' such a system of fliinneo as will promote the lnosnt-iitv of H.

Wright naid up his aubscrin national revenues shall be limited to Prof. Caldwell left yesterday morning for his home in Rice county where he expects to open up his' campaign for County Superintendent Success Prof. RESOLUTIONS. Whereas: Our Normal Institute which has been one ct the most suc this week untill January 1808 ion for its own people, without a-otiiiK the consent of report of levies to the County Clerk, you will please make such reports by which ho lias our profound the necessary expenses of the govern merit, economically and honestly ad any other government. Seventh We demand that the eonslitutional thank right of trial by liny shall be extended to a.

ministered. August 25 181)0, us that date is the limit of time given to Lret your levies everv form of action, whciio-r civil or criminal; and we denounce the trial of our citizens hy We demand tuat postal savings J. T. Dal ton, lost three head of banks be established by tho govern injunction und contempt procenlings, without the riirht of trial by jury, us contrary to the merit, lor the sale deposit of earniiif, spirit of our constitution. of the people and to facilitate exchange on tax Roll, so govern yourselves ac cortlingly.

Hkrman Cann. County Clerk. Study the Silver Question THE EARTH GIRDLED By REV. T. DE WIT TAU1AGE, THE LATEST, GliEATEST, AND MOST WON DEKFCL IlOOKISY THE WORLD'S MOST CELELiKATED PEEACHEH, AUTHOR ANDTUAVELEtt.

i SSL IS MEW in nnd wonwn AiiawiViaii aro earning to 75 per 7J TiUTTTTTi week. You can do the WW AH ClU same. The opportunity ot a lli'e-tlnie. Exclusive control of terrinry if you apply in time. Travel, adventure, discovery, mystery, wonderful revelations, eloiiiicnt descriptions, pathos, humor, tragedy.

The Grandest and Most Ucnmrkalilo Hook of the Century embracing America, the Sandwich Islands. New ftciiltuul, mtli Sea islands, Australia. Inrtbi. Egypt, Palestine, Greece, irnly, Europe, Ku--sia, iinglaud. Si range Adventures in sirantn; lends! Astounding customs ami superstitions cattle this week caused by eating ciinc-'.

Eight head got into the field, fi ml had not been there five minuets until one ol them dropped in the LAND The land, including all the natural sources of wealth, sa the heritage of all few the people, and should not be monono' field and tw-o others in a very after. In its issue of August 19, the Topeka lized for speculative purposes, and advocate will make a specialty of "An Act Relating to Timber 'Culture Entries' An act relating to timber culture entries approved March 4, 1896, provides that timber culture claimants shall not be required, in making proof alien ownership of laud should be pro bibited. All lainisnow held by rail discussion of the finance question. It will be a free silver issue. It will be a roads and other corporations in excess ot their actual needs, and all laut valuable paper to place in the hands of now owned by aliens should be re A motion to dissolve the injunction granted by Judge Chamberlain against J.

et has been filed, and will be argued, before Tuige Hutchinson Chambers, at Ulysses, next Tuesday at nine o'clock. claimed by the government and held or wnu ami oai'oarous races I uver inon isuini photographs of curious people, foreign scenery and celebrated historical places. The World religion studied, exposed, and compared with Christianity. Graphic word-paintings of tln deplorable effects produced upon meioi and for actual settlers only. TRANSPORTATION, Transportation being a means of ex to appear before the Register and Receiver of the laud office or the Clerk of the District Court or Probate Judge of the county iu which the land is located; but such claimant can have his personal evidence taken by a United States Court Commissioner or a Clerk change and a public necessity, the government should own and operate cessful in every respect ever held in Stevens county is about to close, and WnEHEAs The County Superin-tendant F.

H. Neff and the Instructors, Caldwell and Harvey, have been tireless in their work and efforts reaey and willing at all times to aid and promote tho interest of every student of the Normal, and WuEitKAS, Some of the Lodges hove shown an interest in us and our work by granting us the use of their rooms, thus affording us a comfortable and convenient place for holding our Normal, therefore be it Besolveu: That the students of this Institute, tender our County Superintendent, Instructor.1!, thr Lodges and County and the numerous visitors, ho have shown such nn interest in our work, a vol? of thanks. Ralto M. Heath, Kajte Cum. AHTHL'tt TULL.) ESTWe can use" some more county wararnts, and will accept them at their face value for subscriptions to the Kansan, for a short ilzne, until we get what we want.

railroads in the interest of the people, The telegraph and telephone, like the postoliice system, being a necessity for the transmission of news, should peoples oyaneiier in Monumcuanism, iiiikuio-ism Bi'iiiuimnism, liuddhism, l.amiuism, Confucianism, Fetishism. Il.irbarisin, Ciiniiilialisin and savagery. Startlinar revelations of the social and domestic condition of ilie women mid children of the east, Eloquent descriptions; of scenery, people and places in all the naifctis of the earth and the islands of the sm. The world's wonders and mysteries phutiiMniiiiied and described hv the greatest liviiur writer nudtravelor. Mootherliook Illicit in ex'sfeiieo Send gor Illustrated circulars and lull par: ie-uliMSfree, to the PEOPLE'S priiLTSUl NC 810 OLIVE ST.

MO. of any Court of record wherever the claimant may be; but a in the past, t'ne two witnesses must give their evi be owned and operated by th Uient in the interest of he people doubtful Republicans. This matter will be reliable and as a guarantee of that fact it need only be stated that it will be prepared under the direction of Senator A. Peifer, This edition is issued for missionary purposes and the advocate would be glad to have its friends send in the names of every person who should Lave a copy. Address: advocate PUB.

Topeka, Kansas, Taken up by the v.H'krsigaod, on Friday, July 31, at ray residence-eight miles west of llugoton, one buy horse, about four no luarko or braids; iad rope on left front foot. A. CiUSTC-pjIER Hugoton, Kansas. dence beforethe Register and Receiver of the proper land district or the Clerk I'rof. T.

W. Hubbard was reelected to teach our City scbools last Monday The selection is very satisfactory to every one and intuits a good school the coming winter. Mr. Hubbard taught the same school last winter in a mannsr that shows that he is second to none in school work. An evidence of his qualifications is shown by an excellent first grade certificate which he holds.

Many districts in the county are making preparations send to town this winter which is the proper thing to do. Thunder UeMnins. Don't compare with the. "Arkun-w Kicker." Lyeis a-flyin'. politics is vara, ho is the Kicker.

W. S. of the "Buzz-Snv" and N. Ii, P. A.

pi.ue and ready-print i cnice, is edilor of the Kicker; with Ueo, Pttekett as associate. Send l'or sample copies. ARKANSAW KICKER. Hardy, Ark. cn tV or Probate Judge of the of the county in which the hind is situated.

Thio act is of great importance to timber, culture entrymon as it savca them the expense and of a trip out here lo make final proof on their timber culture entries. E3TFOR TRADE: One half section of bottom land on the Rio CnunU' river in Texas, for land clear of encunibrences in (Stevens county. For further particulars, call on address, A. Hugoton, Kansas..

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1896-1897