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Overbrook Reporter from Overbrook, Kansas • 5

Overbrook Reporter du lieu suivant : Overbrook, Kansas • 5

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Overbrook, Kansas
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tout men in tho and ha many Gvcrbrook Reporter. LUMCER and CALL ON-attCGSS2 Jas. G. Kirkwobd I After the reports of the committees had been adopted the nomination of offloers was in order, J. CV Rankin, of Quenerao, placed in nomination G.

M. Hart, of Qvienemo, for Cotiuty Clerk who wa cnosen by acclimation. Keeps Constantly on hand a first class-Assortment of est Grades, of AT THE VERY LOWEST PRICES. abates Madev Headquarters, for Lime, MISSOURI GOAL ALWAYS "iKANSAS STATE OVortoroolc, Kansas; cf uum sSm--4io ,300,001 mmmmmmmmmmaum DIRECTOJUS AND f.M.EAQANiFrmihnti E. JUL KEY, Cashier E.J).

WABS WOJiTJI. Money I Have Dr Goods, Groceries, Boots and' Shoes, Queensware, Flotil, and Almost' Everything- Else' You Need, to Sell at Fair LivinPrices, Call on me, J. CItY Jh YnPPlWffiPh UP. 1J1 Offite Hd Yard Nfiar ttie Depots ON HAND jJf huying 6fme ivliert yoir' are needing anything in nltf Urn, 1 have the goods to' Bell, A full and complete' line of M. Ex AGON.

STORS. nrlfiriTiTflnrl Ptiarrtiarkt. ALSO C'A'RR'Y''A 'TuUs Of'' PfciMTS, OILS. Grtagg Terms are RascJhiabfe FIRE CONFECTltey Ati'cf'rHi Very Blst-Cigar HIHSS. Please, mm nn hi tt r.

A d.tiv. tnlilniftni.la (hahi It. mIa. ing men physicians and others of Tpeka. It would pay you to see him whon he returns.

Read his advertisement elsewhere. In the race in the Cherokee Strip it looks like tho Overbrook delegation wasn't in it to any great extent. Tom Christian returned homo this week and says that Geo. Hinos'was the only successful man, and his claim isn't sure. is ist a question of who hies first, it appears.

Gjorge wrote home that there was a thousand in front of him and over two thousand behind him in Ike in front of the1 lund -t)n Saturday, September 23rd, a colt show will be held in Ov'ernrook. Premiums will be given for the got of Jacob Bidsky's J. Vealb's French Coach horse, and Ail owners of evory class and owners of colts from stallions owned in this and adjoining neighborhoods are respectfully invited to attend and show, In the past these exhibitions have excited much interest, and they are particularly attractive to the We hope this one will be well attended. IK HONORED. A.

Piatt Is Nominated For Sheriff' of Osage. Since its organization Etk township has never been represented in Lyndon by a county Last Tuesday the Republicans of this-county honored us with the best place' nn the ticket and we are not ungrateful. Who in this country does not know lLnry What need for the Us-roRTKR to say that his friends-are legion, his 'jaalifications'ail that can'be desired, and his honor and Integrity below no man's? In this eectionjno man has fewer more friends or more respect. Henry Piatt for Sheriff is- the right man in the right place. He has grown to manhood in this county and fought his way to his present position.

No candidate evep put op in county has a purer record, and no mud1 can be slang at hinf. The kind words spoken by men in the opposing parties and the friendly pledges of support accorded him by them fortells the future. The Rkfob tkr predicts that Piatt will lead the ticket at least 40 or 50 votes in his 'home township. TUESDAY'S-GONVfeNTIONv- The Convention was called to order at 10 o'clock by Max Bnek, Chairman. Prayer by Rev.

Qoay of Lyndon. See. retary A- L. Wilson then read the call. Geo.

Webtr, ct elected temporary chairman and Davis, of Burlingame, was elected Secretary, and-a committee of -seven was appointed 'on each of the committees r-OMer of Business, Credentials, Resolutions, and Permanent While the committees were being named, the Gregory and C. Sheldon addressed the meeting. After the committees were appointed the convention adjourned until 2-1 o'clock On tho reassembling of the convention the committee on Permanent Or ganization reported to make the temporary organizations permanent. The committee on Resolution reported' the following resolutions which were We, the Republicans of Oiage cotm-tyj in convention assembled, again affirm' our loyal adherence to the principle of our party, enunciated by our last national platform. We deplore the continued hnnilia tioa and disgrace heaped upon our grand state by the incompetent, insincere trifling and- sham reform administration now in control and we condemn in strongest terms its pern and imbecile efforts to sustain its false asser tions of general ruin by political pur- poses, the credit' and gooa nasie or iwmsas.

We call the attention of the taxpay ere of this county td the new and! cumbersome' salary. bilF which, under; the guise of reducing county salaries has provided "family, for county an increased expense to the county, and wo denounce the so-called reformcf the Populist party 'which. increases the burdens of the taxpayers for the benefit of the tfibe seekers. Committee on Order of Business-reported the that the nominations weald be as follows; County ClerkjV Treasurer, Sheriff, Register, Surveyor, Coffonesf By Toni A. Ellis', MISSOURI PACIFIC TIME-.

CARD. Mixed a. m. xed Nortb .,..8:17 i M. ThBO trains carry coach and make connPoMcm at Lomm for nil points east and w8t.

A. T. Act. SubecrUe for the REroKTEtt, Catren'a for hot and cold lunch at all hours. Sam Kukcs is Raid to havo tho finest corn in this part of Kansas.

A. E. Topping's drug store is headquarters for school supplfbff. The Kirmaa State Fair" Wf'l be held Sept. 29 to 7, inclusive JVfin hours in State Fair week.

See special time card1. root. Bakoriaon the sick" list this week, Typhoid fever being the ailment. -Phillip Corson, Marshal? Dodder and Hiram Jenkins returned from the fair EJ Aider is improving nicely now, and his friends hope to see him down town after awhile. AuflasfM Faulkner and wife in the city Tuesday and will visit with relatives for a wee is.

T. J4, illy, foreman of this section, resigned his position and Hush Cbni-gan took his place Thursday. Franklin Rudiger, of Omaha, is at present vibiting with his- parents a short distance north of the city. -Cutlery ot kinds, and ailer-ware, best id tile market, at Tyner Bros. It pays to buy good goods.

Mr. George McCftiiough returned' home from Eureka Springs last Saturday feeling much improved in health. has received this week a fine line of children's school efioes direct from the factory in good solid shoe of any kird. Tb Missouri- Pacific will run a special' train on account of the State fair, from Oct. to 7, inclusive, at one fare for the ro und trip.

-The lage County Fair will be held at Burlingame Sept. 20 to 29 inclusive. This is also the dates of the Franklin County Fiiir at 9vaawa. The oHy well is now putially completed. Water in abundanca was found about forty feet down, and the work of walling will begin at once.

There will bo the usual illustrated talk on "The Life of Chrisi at the Grange at 8 o'clock oa Sunday nig-Iit next. All are A fine rain fell in this vicinity yesterday, and'one not so heavy fell on Tuesday. South of Oiage county there lias been as-yet but little rain Mr. and Mrs. Fdirchild and lit.

and Mrs. T. M. Millor were among those who returned Saturday from the b'fg fair and report a very pleasant trip. Tub Gango Ftcnic at Coberly's (trove would have been a much greater success had it not been for tho rain.

A few met anyway and listeried to short speeches. The dance given at tho Grange Hall last Friday night was one of tbbae pleasant, orderly, agreeable times that are always so much1 enjoyed. J-hst ar nice nu mber was present. Mr. John Ainley of Rideeway, who is nowliving on the Nichols place, was married' on Wednesday afternoon at 4-0 clock to Miss May Turner also of The wedding took place at toe bride's home in the presence of a number of relatives and friends, Rev.

J. H. Smith officiating, MfcssrB Britte, Eadicott, D. L. Tyner, Joe Reed, Eekhart, Wm.

Hook, Geo. Branson, Uiston, George Coffman.Ianley, B. Fairohild, H. G. Topping and Ellis sat in the Republican convention at Lyndon Tuesday and for Piatt" rights along.

Of course such gatnering. brought the muchrneeded rain. Mr. Cyrus Beard jr. and Mfss Dema Pulver, both of this city, were quietly married in Lowell, Indiana, on Wed nesday of last week and arrived here Saturday, coming by way of Chicago.

Oy was quite sly about it, but we'll forgive him and say "God bless jou" with host of friends if he willjproxnise sot to let it occur again. Ri-ll. Baker, Optician; of the Aurora Optical Mfg. Co. of was in the city awhile last week and will be here again in a week or two.

The Dr. -WgJhlyjrecoramended by. some of the Sfy Stocfe is Complete and- G-uaraiiteed ofi" tKe Best Qittalil and Lowest Frank of Burlingame, was nnanimously nominated for Treasuror. J. T.Hoover, of Scranton.Chas, of Osage City, J.

W. fteerian and J. of Lyndon, and II. A Piatt, of OVerbroolr, were nominated ifor Sheriff and on the third ballot If. AV Piatt was ehosen.

i E. Rjberts, of Peterton, Pnilip Ledoux, of Oiage City, and T. Hns-eey, of were put in nomination for Register of Dbods and on the fourth ballot Philip LedouSf vrw j'ameaOrav of wasr ncihl nated for Surveyor by aeclimatton. Dr. Ball, of Melvern, was unanimously nominated for coroner.

The delegates' from the first Commissioner District nominated HWy Hbwdll1 for Commissioner. The convention then The tickets is a winner, with finch men as is on tho ticket we are sare to win. No staddle, no com promisebut all good men; hile th ere was other just as good men up for office all could not get the nomination and while we were sorry to see some of the candidates'; go do'Jn, it Is- Wnat 13 expected1 and cannot be Postponed. Oh axscoudtof bad weather the illustrated lecture on the Sights of Mighty London" Is postponed until Wednteday night, the 27th inst. J.

H. B. Smith. IN JUNCTION. Miss Katie Merit' is improving very slowly.

W. Lose has gone to Kansas City on business. Miss Delia Stitt- is visiting friends near Oyer-brook. Mr. Geo; McCullougli's house caught on tire laet Sunday and was burned'to the ground.

Mr. Lot Kates from Greenwood county, is back visiting relatives and friends near Michigan. Mr. John Bbttfiff mot, with a sad accident one day last week, and is now suffering with a broken arm. Junction school began last Monday.

Miss Bellows being such a highly, estimated young lady that she will surely have good success with the, school. TIME CARD SPECIAL TRAIN 2d to 7tb, Inclusive On Accrdtmt Of The Kansas State Fair. Leave m. Arrive Topeka, .10:00 a. m.

Leave .5:00 p. m. frerbrook, .5 p. m. Fare for round trip, 78 conts.

Remember That the Burr Shoes are warranted to give the wearer satisfaction or money refunded. Sold only by BrYSOS. F5R THE FAIRS. Mfssbuti Pacific Rates, Sale of, TiWets, and Limit For Return. At one fare for round trip: Kanshs State Fair, Topeka, Sept, 30 to Oct.

tickets on sale Sept. 29-' to Odi. 7 inclusive; limit Oct. 91 Wichita Agricultural and Mechanical Pair, Wichita, Sept. 11 to 15; tickets on sale Sept.

10 'to'15y inclusive; limit Sept.16" I' At one and one-third faros for the round trip: Alrderson County Fair, GirneEt, Aug. 89 to" Sept. -sell Aug. 28 to Sept. -1; inclusive; Sept.

2. franklin County Fair, Ottawa, Sapt. 12 to 15; sell Sept. 12 to 15, inclusive; Sept. Miama County Fair, Paola, Oct.

8 to sell Oct. 2 toe; inclusive, limit, Interstate "Fair, Kansas-City; Sept. 23 to 30. Tickets on sale Sept. 23 to 30, with final' limit Oit.

1. Reaiid trip, $3,50 Priests of Ptxllas Parade, Kansas City, Oct, 2 to tickets on sale 0.t. 2 fihal limit Oct. round trip AlT.CoFFk'At.- A Jreenburg printer on making up the forms for the first time last week got a marriage' and 'a grocer's notide mixed so as to read: "John Smith and Ida Onay were united in the holy bonds of sauerkraut which will' be sold by the quart or barrel. Mr.

Smith is en' es teemed codfish at 10 bents, -while th6 bride has many nice hams Bt shilling a pound." -Elmer Marshall, of this City, receif: ed the contract for the' new Michigan school-house. He Is to havo It completed by the 1st of November. Quenemo PJepublican- Prescriptions a Sp'etclaltyy 'AND-' jCarefiilly Comrpounded.ss THE 0 VERB WQK A. ILATf Jlie rJiigf and'Most Conifortaile Hotetiti the Gd' Booms, Good MeaWand (Stood Sample Moomst Board-by the'Day isiThls TEAT MARKEf AND CONFECTIONERS ALL MISDS OF MEATi BOTH Fresh and Salt. am here to'aeconvodate; GiM nib a dull and be convinced' ton Am Needini mm mmmmt sliall sirk'O to.

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536
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1893-1894