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The Dispatch from Reamsville, Kansas • 2

The Dispatch from Reamsville, Kansas • 2

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The Dispatchi
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Reamsville, Kansas
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2
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andfbllowed with blind indifference, HE NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION to personal danger, the man who to-night was the central figure amo No. 7517. Land Office at Kirwin, Kansas, June 26th, 1884. Reamsville Dispatch PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY. REAMSVILLE, KANSAS.

FOR PRESIDENT; i 1 ng all the heroes in that great cause, the success of which had made their life sacrifice not in vain. At the con- NOTICE is hereby civen that the following-named settler has filed notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his and elusion of Mr. Hanback's speech he? JAMES G. BLAINE. mly congratulated byvGen.l "flTrTf! A ftft was war for vice-president: Raum and the-other distinguished Tr-1 JOHN A.

LOGAN gentlemen present, Mrs. Logan for congress: a RIVERTON, NEBRASKA, LEWIS HANBACK. LETTER FROM A SMITH CENTER LIBERAL. Editor Dispatch: In your issue of July 4th appears a commun Will sell you iRroc ication in answer to P. P.

We fail to see wherein the writer has ah-swered the He says, sDe'akihsr of the Sabbath. Vlt was presenting him with a beautiful boquet, the multitude cheering with a will amply demonstrating that the words of the speaker had found happy lodgement in the hearts of his auditors Washington Times. 4 We see that some of the' Democratic papers of this district takes great pleasure in villifying -Captain Hauback, the Republican nominee for Congress. Mr. Hanback has fought Democrats in the war and he khows-what they are.

He expects nothing but abuse from their hands. Thii will not keep the people from voting for him 'and we predict he will get a larger majority than any, Congressional candidate in the State. The Democrats ought to know, by thjs time, that lying from their threats is generally judged by the people in a manner that counts about November. elections. instituted by JehevaV't and "1 he that said pruot will be made oeiore the Clerk of trie District Court at Smith Centre, Kansas, August 9th, 1SS4, WILLIAM, W.

JOY, D. S. No. 17532 for the NE quarter NW quarter Section 5, Township 2, Range 13. He names the following witnesses to prove- his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz.

Charles Gardner, Ed. Fuller, and D. Zimmerman, of Reamsville, Kansas, and John Harwood, of Smith Centre, Kansas. JOHN BISSELL, Register. L.

C. UIIL, Attorney, NOTICE. To AdellaSpellitto: You are hereby notified that Harvey Spellito has this day filed in the District Court of Smith county, Kansas, (in the 15th Judicial District of Kansas,) a petition, and commenced an action the general nature of which is to obtain a decree of divorce from the bonds of matrimony (heretofore contracted with you) on the ground of abandonment, and that you must answor said petition on or before tbe 22 nd 'day of August, 1884, or the matter therein alleged will be taken as true and confessed, and judgment rendered for a divorce as prayed for in said petition. D.W.RELIHAN, 22 Clerk District Court. decisive argument ior me perpetual obligation of Sabbath is the Fourth Commandment," Aain after being thundered from Mt eries for Harvest so Sinai "were then inscribed by the linger of God on two tablets f'of wny two taDiets or stone Would not one have; been handier, and there certainly would have been room enough; if Jehovah was as CHEAP that you will handy with His pen as some scribes of later date, who have been able to inscribe on a three-cent piece the Lord's Prayer.

-Then again, who saw the finger? The Book says no man ever saw the face of God and lived, and even to Moses was only editor of this paper will be absent next week attending the Senatorial Convention at is to meet on the 23rd inst. We will leave the office in charge of Hon. John Kingdon, and should any of our subscribers wish to whip a is editor, can come in and give Jack a be convinced we are vouchsafed a view of His back parts through a crevice the rock; The Capitol Cheese Again he says, "Our tempcral Factory. JJlUojJvillJ 19 All. liiv liciui wis Lord: "He can withhold the'devs, and rain." Now if this be' case The pre-emption and timber filing laws repealed but passed the House where they rest till next winter, why don't this Wonderful when called On bv dozens and the cheapest Hous dreds His children, in times (f When a Mormon wife" renounces the authority of her husband she is storm and shipwreck withhold His winds? We don't wish to seem impertinent, but beiore hearing any L.J.

HAIRE, Proprietor. Arthur C. Sisson, Cheesemaker more about the goodness and mercy of God. would like to have some; of Kansai Riamsviixe, on these; questions answered. i John II.

Harding. Smith Center, Kansas; KJTWe are now prepared to ae A SUCCESSFUL SPEAKER, commodate the people of Smith at once deprived of all means pf earning a livelihood. To counteract the effects of such a ruling it is now seriously proposed to establish at Salt Lake City a house of refuge for all the women who may be brave enough to defy polygamic doctrines. BLAINE AND LOGAN CLUB. There will be a meeting of the Republican of Northwestern Smith County, at Saturday, July '26th, 1S84, at i o'clock for the purpose of organizing a Blame and "Logan Club.

All are invited to attend." VJ 'KS --k By Order Committee. Hon. Lewis Hanback made; the County. GIVE US A CHANCE best congratulatory speech at the serenade of Gen. Logan and receiv ed more applause from the people than was given airy other speaker except Logan himself.

"The Judge closed his remarks, with a splendid tribute to the memory of; the dead comrades, who, while in life1 loved ATHOW YOUNG. We make as good Cheese as can be made in the State..

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Pages Available:
252
Years Available:
1884-1885