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The Truth Teller from Osborne, Kansas • 4

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It is recommended that the Republican NOTICE FOIl PUBLICATION Thanking my many friends, who have given me liberal and earnest suptsirt voters of the several township meet ut Jiikik Holt's name will come before the congressional convention today, so Lanm Okkk Kiitwix, Kan. THE TRUTH -TELLER. Official Paper of tho County. No. 1357 their iisuul place of voting on Tuesday as a camiKiaie lor tlie ollice or County Juno 1st, HHt).

says the Beloit Democrat. Superintendent, I would resiiect fully July (1th at 2 o'clock p. in. and select their delegates to represent them in said withdraw iny name irom the candidacy Convention. C.

8. Wliislow. W. E. Hopper.

Wlnslow Hopper, Attorneys at Law, LAND AND COLLECTION AGENTS. Atwood Kansas. Rawlins County. V. .11.

XSOIII.K. llv Order of Count Central Commit The "Hon and the Iamb" lay down last week together in their work ugaiiint It. O. Hays, but when they got up there The Courier suys the following regard tee. 0.

M. Hush, Chairman, Pro tem. A. XV. Gowa.n, Secy.

ing that prominent candidate for gover wasn't uny lamb. For President, JAMES A. GARFIELD. For Vice President, A. ARTHUR.

For U. 8. Conrwiiniin, 1st JOEL HOLT. For Attorney Gcuoriil, W. A.

JOHNSTON. nor, T. C. Henry. The chief executive officers ought to be selected from the ranks of her best (ico Reoubllcan State Convon The names of Urn.

Joel Holt, It. 0 Notice is hereby given that the following-named settler haii filed notice of his Intention to uiako final proof in support of his claim and tecum final entry thereof, and that buid proof will be- inndo before the Clerk ol tho District Court at the county seat of Osborne county, 011 Tuesday tho lath duyofjuly, 1880, viz Jacob N. Shiirrah of Osborne P. 0. Ohhorno county, Home Entry No, 803, for the se.

sec, 4, t. 8, r. 12 and ho names tho lollowingwitncsscs to prove I. is continuous residence upon nnd cultivation of said truct, viz: C. W.

Stuns-bcrry. T. H. Rigby, Olin Weeks uud Abe Smith, all of Osborne, Osborne county, Kansas. T.

M. Helm, Register. L. A. Weeks Atty.

tion. E. B. 00 MI AM, nic, una hit enter executive irom tlie nest of them. It is not enough that the Hays and A.

Saxey still float at A delcL'iife convention of the Rcpubli man selected should and body, AOEMT cans of tho State of Kansas ill be held mast head and wo hopefully, joyously expect to print their names on the tickets Foil ml 'a: of lie I if li Judicial district, enthralled in one idea, but he should be broad in his view and expansive in his for this county at tho election next fall in Representative Hall, in thedty of To peka, on Wednesday, tho 1st day of Sep tember, 1880, at the hour of 10 o'c lock a Phcnix Insurance Co. moral rectitude and faculties. With this view of the matter and in view of the fast approuching time, when we shall be call A. SAXEY. Foil Stutc Senator, district, R.G.

HAYS. For Representative of District, A. XV. COWAN. BHISTOW for the purpose of nominating candi dales for the following oliices: Assoc! Tholoii Holt lias much injured lilt ed upon to select a mail to represent us at! Justice of the Snnreme Court, Gover chances by not coming out and giving nor.

Untenant Governor. Secretary of in tlie Important position or Oovenor, it is our pleasure to hoist the untarnished his friends tho opportunity to show their State. Auditor of State. I reasiirerol Statu colors, ninny, like Osborne county, arc unit) of T. C.

Henry, and point to him us Attorney General. Suiicrintcndant of A. A. HOWELL. going to run him anyway; and nil nmv a man worthy sneli distinction.

Public Instruction, and State Central A TTORXEY AT LAW Notary I'cblio nd Mr. ileiiry has elements ot strength yet bo well. Committee. A hp'nts convention of tlx Ilpul- 1 ltul Estate Agent, liciuiH of I lie 15th Judicial DiMrict of The basis of representation in the said that are most admirable. Asa gentle man of culture, he ranks high; as a bus State convention shall be one delegate BULL CITY KANSAS iness man, he has no superior in the and one alternate for every two hundred State; as an executive man, his marvel the 'Htiiifl of Kansas will be.

hold in the I'itjr of Kirwin on Tuesday, Aug. 17th, liHO, at ton o'clock a. for tin; purpose 'of juittiny in nominiition cHndidnto for ItOAD NOTICE. Whereas a petition was filed with tlui and fifty votes cast and one hundred and twenty-five or more votes cast for Albert county clerk ou the Ifth day of June a. u.

oils success has placed iiim far above the average; as a farmer, his three and four thousand acres of wheat each year for the past seven and eight, have made arec- 188D was taken up on the same day mid FLOYD C. FIELD. ATTORNEY AT LAW H. llorton, cinet justice, at mo November election in 1878, and one delegate considered hy the hoard ot county com and one alternate for each regularly or missioners, sun I petition iicin 1,1 iu: cord in husbandry such us was never at and Ileal Estate Ajjent. ganized county, or county with township form accompanied by sufficient bond, signed by W.

N. lirculenstfin et ill COI.I.IXTINO A tempted in any State in the Luion, and have been startling revelations to even the great plantation nabobs of the cotton organization, attached to anoiner county for school purposes, which delegates and alternates are imtiointed to the several prays for tho establishment ot a public Ohuokxe Kansas. highway viz: counties us follows: Commencing at the sc corner or sec I We omit the list. Osborne county is thence west on section line, of mild entitled to four delegates. Jiil0 tlie above named district to be fur lit tlij r--ii'i'iil t-lfction in November.

The basis of representation shall one delegate for every population find one delegate fur every faction of 1, 000 or over of population in the organized counties population to he that shown I iy cctisiis returns as found on ns-Kiwsor'g Looks for 1880, a certified cony of the population in each county under deal of the county clerk to ho filed with committee on credentials ly delegates; hIso one dedeate each from the counties of Rawlins and Sheridan. By order of the Committee. J. Hor.MKH, Chairman, It. G.

IIavb, Secretary. IVr C. Boiu.n Downs, Kansas, June 2d, 1880 to the south vast corner of the kw. of It is recommended that the delegates NEW for AGE South. As temperance man, T.C.lIcnry stands peer of any who make the question a profession as a Republican let his lifelong adherence to its most sacred principles attest his fidelity; as a friend, his devotion to friends is ample testimony that he is faihful.

An active, energetic, tireless worker in whatever ho undertakes, ot sec a.J thence running north oi line i mile to the se. corner of the sv from each county be selected in such manner on the 25th day of August, 1880, i of mv of sec. 83 thence west 80 rods '3 Pjf low fit ickd ami fast pki.mno J' hooks or all kinds are fully as the various county central committees to comer stone, on sec. lino between nmv determine, and that such counties sections -il), said road all in nee. Ijli, roprosenteii 111 our new liKAJNl) CO.M-MNATION PROSPECTUS HOOK, by liiu inif more than one lenresenliltive dis this man Henry stands as our model for Govcnor of Kansas.

It shall be our con 7, 12, said road to he 40 feet wide trict, shall distribute the delegates be sample pages, bindings, illustrations, etc, he hoard ot county commissioners stant endeavor and aim to do or say noth- tween the districts so that each district A "i-oat vnrtety and sure success twr Can appointed as viewers of said road John ng that shall detract Irom any other shall have at least one delegate It is vnsscrs. All actuallv wisliinir EMPLOY Mays, Joseph Morrow and h. Kcevcr and gentleman who aspires to the same lofty recommended that two weeks' notice of MEiS I address lor terms. Ktaxdakd losi'Minted tho 2-th day ol June 1880, ns position, hut shall set forth his merits in Pen. St Louis Mo.

the time when such viewers shall com a spirit of fairness And while we may Following is an estimate of the popu mence; said viewers to meet at the house he enthusiastic in Ins support it shall he the call for the election of delegates be published in each county paper, or in a paper of general circulation therein, before the election of such delegates. 5v order of the Republican State Cen of XV. N. Breidenstien at 0 o'clocka. in.

lalioti and representation of each county: the enthusiasm warranted by our just es 11.885 teem of the man and not from a spirit of of said day and proceed to view said road. Guide to Success, strile as to who shall win regardless ol lit 1'lullips 11,000 0 Mitchell 13.000 7 tral Committee. Cyki Lki.and, Attest. Chairman. XV a.

Thomson, Secretary. ness for the ollice. At as early a day as possible we shall present a pen picture of Mr. Henry's life, which is well worth with FORMS All parties vvili tako due notice hereof. Done by order of the board of county commissioners June LS.j 0th C.

GPahis, county clerk. FOIl U.S INESS and SOCIETY reading, and which we in advance ask that you will read laying aside all pre is lv far the best Business and Social Smith 13.000 Jewell 15,000 Hooks 0,000 Norton 7,000 Delator 4,000 Graham 3,000 judices of preference. Guide and Hand-Hook ever published tho latest. It tells both sexes com NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. pletely now to no evkuytiiixo in the roceodings of the County Central Temperance Committee.

iest way. How to be your Own Lawyer, Land Ofkick. Rikwin, No. 1475 Sheridan und Rawlins counties 2 how to do business correctly and success Juno 80, 1880. fully, how to act in society and in every MILLINARY- Notice is hereby given that the follow part of life, and contains a gold mine of ing named settler has filed notice of his Pursuant to call of Osborne Teniner- Supposed number delegates varied and useful lutorniatiiin indispens nnee Union the County Prohibition Committee met in Osborne on the 10th inst.

able to all classes for constant reference, intention to make final proof in support of his claim and secure final entry thereof, and that said proof will be hnule be- AUKiVis WAJSTEU tor all or snare The committee was constituted as fol IVIrs. F. N. Hatch, time. To know why this book of ukal A Dcleimto Convention of the Rciuil Democratic Congressional onvention.

FlUST DlKTWCT. The Democracy of tho First Congressional District are requested to meet in delegate Convention at ISeloit, Kansas, ou Thursday tho 12th day of August, A. l. 1880, at 2 oclockp. purpose of nominating a candidate for congress to be supported by thcelectors of the district at the November election, and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the Convention.

The basis of representation in this convention shall be three delegates and three alternates from each representative district, anil one delegate and one alternate from each newly organized county in the district. Osborne county will be entitled to three delegates. Where local organizations are perfect lows: Bristow Lodge, No. 252, I. O.

G. value nnd attraction sells better than any fnro the Clerk of the District Court or Probate Judge, at Osborne, the county seat of Osborne county, Kansas, Monday T. J. Gossett M. Bristow Union, licans of tho First Congressional District, State of Kansas, will he held in the city other, apply tor terms toll.

iJ. cammeli. Fashionable Dressmaker Rev. J. 0.

Ay res, Mrs. Caroline Bliss, bt. Louis Mo. 1-33-um oi licloit, on Wednesday, July 14th, 1880. Mrs.

Dr. Gossettt, Mrs. E. B. Ferris, C.

M. Bliss, Esq. and Thos. DuPro. and Milliner.

The latest styles of Hats, Bonnets and Ribbsni the Uth day of 1880, viz Dudly K. Wilson, Osborne P. Osborne county Kansas, Home Entry No. 2787 for the He I4 sec 25, 1 10, 11 and he names the following witnesses to prove his contin G. T.

Downs Lodge, No. 244, I. O. II Deck ami Covey. CENTRALHOUSE.

Getty, Downs ion, Miss Laura always kept in Stock, Shop ono Door West of Smith Tlatch'i uous residence upon and cultivation of Anie Deck, Miss Hunt and Miss 1j. Shufcr, Hardware Store. Sherley Rexford, Props. said tract, viz Samuel Kadv, Thomas Lawrence Creek Union II OSBORNE KANSAS. Tnylor, Wm.

Brown, of Delhi, and Edgar II Hamilton nnd Moot. OSHOIiNE CITY, KANSAS Osborne Lodge. No. 0, I A Entirely Befitted. Accommodations I'lKST ed, the delegates to this Convention will I) Rain ol Osborne, Osborne county Kas T.

M. Helm, Register. 41 5-t Hays Barbour, Attys. Coats. at a clock p.in.,tor the purpos.) ot placing in nominiition ft candidate for Representative in Congress, to ho voted for at the general election in November, 1880.

The Imsfs of representation in said Convention shall bo one delegate and one alternate for every 250 vote's cast, and one delegate and ojio alternate for each fraction of 123 or more votes cast for Albert II. llorton, Chief Justice, ut tho Novem bcr election, 1878. The following counties shall lie allowed ono delegate and one alternate in said convention: Decatur, (iridium, Rawlins, Sheridan, Cheyenne, Shot man and Thomas. The apportionment of tho several counties is as follows CLASH in every respect. be selected according to the customs ot the local authority.

Otherwise it is rec Special Clerk to attend to guests arriving and LIVERY, Feed and Sale Stable ommended that the voters select tho del leaving on night trains. egates on Saturday, July let, 1880. DR. A. J.

HARRIS. In order to avoid contusion, the com AU0U8T YOOT. "The Old Reliable" mittee suggests that certificates of election be given to the delegates chosen, by the proper authorities, anil the secretary THE UESTLIVERY RIGSTnTIIT SOLOMON VALLEY. HARRIS VOGT. Dealers in HANNIBAL ST.J0.Ry.

of each meeting immediately atter the election of delegates.forward the names of men taken to all points, north, south, east or west, at lowest rates. Atchison 8 Ottawa. Brown 0 Phillips. the delegates and alternates, to tni) chairman of the Congressional committee, at DRUGS MEDICINES, Clay 5 Pottawataniic 5 GEO. HUGHES, Bull City, Kansas.

THE riONKER KOTJTE BKTWKKN THE MISSOURI AND Cloud Atchison, Kansas. Republic 5 Davis Osborne Union: ZT AValrond and Woodruff (proxy for Clark.) Sunnier Union Cochran, Miles Ilowen and Daniel Mathews. A County Tcmpercncc Mass Convention was called to meet nt Osborne, on the third Wednesday of August next, at. 10 o'clock a. in.

On motion the following committees were appointed, viz: On programme, Rev. Hugh McCalip, Dr. Gossett, Bliss, II Deck, JI Covey, Turner, A Coats and Daniel Mathews. The committee will meet at the court house at 2 o'clock p. m.

on Saturday July 24 next. On Speakers an co-operation JI Bliss, II Deck and Miss Getty. On niHtion of 31 r. Sliutor it was resolved that there be no separate ticket unless the nomination of iutenipcrato men for the same office by both political parties render a prohibition ticket necessary. The matter of arrangements was referred to tho Lodge and Union at Osborne.

All of the county papers are requested to publish theso proceedings. Riley 4 Rooks 1 Russell 2 Tobacco, Cigars, Dickinson (I Doniphan Mississippi Rivers, By order ot the Congressional committee. John C. Tommnson, Chairman. Democratic papers in tho district are requested to publish this call.

The Re Saline (I Ellis 3 Ellsworth Cheap Groceries Smith 3 Window-Glass, In site of Opposition is STILL THE FAVORITE Johnson 4 Washington publican papers will coufcr a favor by -FOR- (I Decatur 1 doing the same. With the travoling publio who appreciate the Jewell 5 Graham 1 EVERYBODY John C. Tommnsox, Chairman. Leavenworth il Rawlins. Sheridan.

many advantages it affords for the comfort and pleasure of its patrons. AT THE Chemicals, Paints, 3 Notico is hereby given that the Republi 0 Cheyenne. NEW YORK Lincoln Marshall. Mitchell Nemaha Norton Smooth Steel Rail Track, Sherman Thomas. can County Central Committee will meet at tho court house in Osborne City on Saturday, July 81st, 1880 at 1 o'clock p.

m. 1 1 io object ot this is to set. tho time ELEGANT DAY Grocery Store Prescriptions carefully compounded of holding a county convention to elect by an experienced druggist. 1 he Committee then adjourned. Z.

T. Walrond, Chairman. delegatos to attend the State Convention pursuant to the call of the Republican Penn west of Postoffice, COACHES. The Purest Wines and Liquors kept for State Central Committee and recommend tho time of holding the various town Edgar DeKain, Prop'r. Osborne 41 Total 133 It is recommended that the delegates nd alternates from each county be selected Saturday, the 10th day of July, such manner as tho various County Central Committees may determine.

Dated at Clay Center, Kansas, May 25, J880. JJy of the Committee. 31. Kki.mkhi, Chairman, A. Saxm, Secretary.

ships caucuses for said county conven tion. At this meeting it will also lie considered and decided what plan or system will bo adopted for ninkiiig the Reclining Seat COACHES. HAVING A NEW AND COUTLETE STOCK Of medical purposes. A full Supply of Fancy Articles kept constantly in stock. nnd examine our goods.

East Street, 2 doors north of Penn, Groceries, nominations ot the Republican County ticket for the various county offices to be filled, and us this matter is of great importance for the well being and har AND mony of the Republican party in Os- Provisions, Confectionery, Pullman Sleepers. 14 II I Jb in IHCllUIll- man that there should be a full attend ance and every township a voico through its proper representatives. TOBACCOS, CIGARS, THE ONLY LINE Annie Deck, Secretary. County Convention. Convention was called to order by Craney, Chairman county central committee.

Farwell was elected temporary chairman, Guycr, temporary secretary. Chair appointed the follow ing committees On Permanent Organization Ken yon, II Finn, Jones, Gregory, II Alexander. On Credentials XV O'Neil, Kenyon, Cochran. Dimond. II Campbell, Frank Stafford, Ware.

On Order of Business Dr. Taylor, Guyer, A Woodcock. On Resolutions Ilahn, McMillan, II Rinehart. Adjourned to 2 o'clock, p. in.

Committee on Credentials reported 40 members entitled to seats. Report adopted. Temporary organization was made permanent. Com. on resolutions reported instructing for Anderson for Congress and Saxey forjudge.

First resolution tabled second carried. Committee on Order of Business re J. 15. Craney, Chairman. A.

W. Gowan, Sccty. FLOUR, FEED, Would respectfully solicit a share of the Running Th -ough Day Coaches, Reclining Seat A bold attempt was made on Saturday public patronage. Cive Me a Call -tt night, about eleven o'clock, to make Harry Hyde, a clerk of Win. Brock way, at Wellsvi lie, open their safe.

It stands at the hack part ot tho store room, and A Delegate Convention of the Republicans of the 35th Senatorial District of the State bf Kansas will be held in tho city of Minneapolis oji Wednesday, tho 15th day of 1880, nt ten o'clock a. foT the purpose of putting in nomination a candidate Cor Senator for tho above named District, to be vol ed for at the general election in November. The basis of representation shall be one delegate and one alternate for every 123 votes cast and one delegate and one alternate for each fraction of 63 or more votes cast for Al-liert H. lJrton, Chief Justice, ut the November election of 1S78, awl one delegate nd one alternate lor each of the unorganized counties in the district. A certified copy of the vote for llorton in 1878 tinder seal of the county clerk to be filed with committee on credentials by delegates.

By Order of Committee. C. M. Ct'MNiMiiiAM, Chairman. New ell, Secy.

NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. contained at that time only one hundred dollars. Harry had closed the safe and stopped behind the counter, about twen Land Office Kiewin Kan. No, 1473. ty feet distant, to arrange some things Cars and Pullman Sleepers to I A Day Coaches and Pullman Sleepers to EDO, Through Day Coaches to INDIANAPOLIS.

And it Proverbially June 29th 1880. for the night, and while doing so some Notice is liereb-y given that the follow one entered tho front door and walked towards him. lie turned to wait on his ing named settler has filed notice of hi intention to make final proof in support customer anil beheld a masked man covering him with a revolver and who de ROAD NOTICE. Whereas a petition was filed with the county clerk on the 12th day of April A. n.

1880, was taken up on the 9th day of June and considered by the board of county commissioners. Said petition being in due form accompanied by sufficient bond, signed by II. B. Francis tt at. prays for the establishment of a public highway, viz Beginning at the town line between sections thirty-three (83) and thirty-four (34) t.

8, V. 14, thence running north to the half section line of sec 27 thence running east 1 mile and a )4 t0 lr- l'ne of sec. 20; thence running north Jg mile to sec. line of 25; thence J4 mile cast; thence 2 mile north; thence 1 miles east to town line. The board of caunty commissioners appointed as viewers of said road P.

Gilniore, Jeff Randall and Miiton Near, and designated the 13th day of July 1SS8 as the time when snch viewers shall commence; said viewers to meet at the house of II. B. Francis at 9 o'clock a. m. on said day and then proceed to view said road.

All parties will take due notice hereof. Done by order of the Imard of county une ls 0th 1880. C. G. Paris, county clerk.

1 ported the following: First, election of of his claim and secure final entry thereof, and that said proof will be made be manded that he open the safe. "Not while I'm alive," wag the quiet reply. fore the CterX ot the District Jourt, at Osborne, the county seat of Osborne The demand was repented, accompanied by the threat, "I'll shoot von if you don't." "Not while I'm "alive" was county, Kansas, on Thursday, the 29th day ot July 1880, viz: Zachariah Knight of Round Mound P. Osborne rounty, Kansas, Home Entry No. 5614 for the Always On Time Harry's second answer, and who com- nieccd hollowing for help.

The man sec. 24, t. 9, r. 15; and he names told him to shut up or he would kill him. at the same time throw ing a rock hich senatorial delegates; second, congressional; third, judicial.

Convention proceeded to ballot on delegates with the following result: Senatorial delegates Jones, Frank Stafford, Guyer, Cunningham, II Alexander, II Finn. Tom Nicklin. Abe Smith, XV Watson. Instructed for H. G.

Hats. Congressional delegates O'Neil, Huff, Borin, FarwelL Instructed for Joel Holt, of Beloit. Judicial delegates A Weeks, EM Jones, Kenyon, XV Huff, II Rinehart, Bradley. Instructed for A. Saxey.

The Public Don't Forget This and Always Take the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said tract, viz: glanced off Harry's shoulder and knocked ome cans from thn shelf. The burglar getting scared backed towards the door "The Old Reliable. John Eveland, Alfred Stout, R. B. Tay There ill be a meeting of the directors of the Osborne County Agricultural Soc-iefy at the rourt house in Osborne City Saturday July 24, for the puriiose of setting the time of holding a fair, snd to do fither business connected therewith.

Let 11 attend. July 10, 1SS0. S. B. Far-well.

President. Frank Stafford Secretary. and fired tust before point? out. Harry lor and A. J.

Herrick, all ot Round Mound P. OslKrne county, Kansas. J. B. Carson, blew out the lights and ran for help, but it tsj too late, the burglar had escaped in the dark.

Ottawa News. 1 F. E.Morse, Genl fas. Agent Ressner. Attorney.

T. M. Hflinf Register. Gen'l Manager..

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