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Toronto Register from Toronto, Kansas • 4

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1 11 You are cordially invited to call at our store for an inspection of M. D. Well's Standard Screw Fastened Boots and Shoes at Rail's Summer goods cheaper than ever and must go our new, complete and well selected stock of goods. We carry a full! Special bargains in hats for the next 30 days to make room for new goods wear, Corsets, Gloves; also Groceries, Flour, Queensware, New goods received daily at E. B.

Rail's. juigars, SisT'Cash purchasers will find it to their interest to call and see us and take advantage of the extra low prices as we do not intend to be undersold. Hi snl ILa Hog gzaB THE REGISTER. TEMPERANCE. New Plow Shoes, $1.25, at Rail's.

Senatorial Convention, rhere will be a Republican convention SHERIFF'S PROCLAMATION. AND Commissioners' Notice of Special held at Iola, Friday, October 8th. at 1 il LOCAL. If o'clock: p. m.

to nominate a candidate for senator in the 12th district, to fill FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 18S6. W. P. DICEEP.SON, Editor. cs k-3 By The W.

C. T. TJ.l enerybody's War. (By Mies FranJs E.Williard.) 1 The liquor traffic do for oth OTICE is hereby sriven to the vacancy caused by the death of the late electors of Toronto township, in Wood A. C.

Gordy will be our next tiki ih fee ft Witui RAILWAY, Tie New-Reliable Snort Line. FORTY-EIGHT miles the shortest reute to Chicago, Hannibal, St. Louis and all Eastern Points. ALL TRAINS run daily. No Sunday stop over.

This is the Popular Route via.Fort Scott to Idil Pjjh Of M. er lands it will not do for ours; it might do for earlier centuries- it will not do for the last quarter of the nineteenth. There is war about it in America, the pledge of total abstinence is its muster roll; the gospel The Baptist Association 13 now in session at this place. Alabama, is to have Bessemer steel works. son county, and state of Kansas, on the 18 tb.

day of September, A. D. 1885, the Board of County Commissioners of said Woodson and at a special session of said lioard, made an order of which the following is a copy: Now, to-wit, on this 18th day of September, A. t. 1880, the Board of County Commissioners of Woodson county being convened in special session at the office of the County Clerk of Woodson county Kansas, at Yates Center, the Subscription price $1,50 per year In advance.

Office northeast corner of Main and Btreets, over J. D. Cannon's grocery store. hymns are its rallying songs, badge of blue its uniform. We aim RATES OF ADVERTISING.

Clothing, Carpets, county seat of said county, there being present W. D. Wing-rave, chairman, J. C. I'uckett and Hats, our weapons straight at the brain, straight at the heart.

Gur bullets are ballots, our sabre strokes are home-thrusts of pathos, our bomb shells are statistics and arguments. We find our marching orders in two verses in Gaps, oots, I yr Cm 3 1 150 80 48 OOf 20 00 P0 00 48 00 Sd P0 14 00 48 00 SO 00 20 00 8 00 30 0 20 00 14 00 6 00 20 00 14 00 8 00 3 00 8 00 5 00 00 1 00 Mrs. Henry Schmidt has been very dangerously ill this week. C. E.

Tillitson and George Gauss were down from the Hub on Tuesday. Will some one just ask Dr. Mann if Job ties come out of the grass yet? Miss Bertie Dickerson, of Colony, is visiting relatives in towu this week. Several old soldiers of this vicinity at Dor ble Oneti-inmn Oe-luU I'olamn due-quarter Cil'n Oiie.ciKbth Col'n ashless Card Shoes, Senator II. Whitford.

Each county is entitled to 12 delegates in theconven tion. It is recommended that the county conventions for the election of delegates be held in Allen and Anderson counties on Monday, October 4, at 1 o'clock p. under direction of county committees in said counties, and that the convention in Woodson county, September 18, elect the delegates from that county. By order of the committee. C.

L. Ksowltox, W. II. Slavens. Chairman.

Secretary. The harmony that existed in the con vention last Saturday bespeaks for the ticket nominated, a victory at tha polls in November. The little split that oc-cured when the ruport of the committee on credentials was adopted, is perhaps only temporary. The first set of delegates from Liberty township were, no doubt, entitled to their seats in the convention, but the committee sought to harmonize both parties by substituting three delegates from the second delegation for three in the first. The Etc.

Valises Trunks, this Bible in which law and gospel are bound up together. One declares: woe unto him that justiheth, the tended the re-union at Fall Eiyer this notices 5 cents per liue for each and Tery insertion. tSTAU locals aet in black face type 10 cent per Mec lor each anil every Inanrtion. 3Special contract? on local space. BUSINESS.

CInc-innat', Eouisviilo. Indianapolis, Nashville, Cleveland, Memphis, Buffalo, Atlanta, New York, New Orleans, Boston, Jacksonville, Philadelphia, Chattanooga, Psrtiand, San Francisco, And all points in Texas, 3Ussouri, California, Dakota, Ohio, Indiaxia and the New England States. Pullman Palace Sleeping- chair cars attached to all passenger trains, leaving Anthony at 7:10 a. Wichita, at 9:45 a. Toronto.

1:43 p. Ft. Scott, 5:40 p. arrives at St. Eouis union depot, 6:50 a.

m. Iaiy throurh from Toronto to St. Louis in 18 hours, making- direct in union depot at St. Louis for all points cast, making- running- time: Toronto to Cincinnati or Louisville, 28 hours: to Wash wicked for a reward;" the other says: "It is good neither to eat meat nor drink wine whereby thy brother week. A .11 departments filled with Mr.

and Mrs. Doctor, of Hyatville, are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. E. B.

Kail C. Milis, members of said board, and I. M. Jewitt, clerk, by F. L.

Stephenson, deputy. There was presented to the board, members present as above, a petition in writing of tax payers of the township of Toronto, in said petition, oraniitiir.g the signatures thereto, is in words and figures as follows: rETiTcosr. To the Honorable Hoard of County Commiss-sioners of Woodson County, Kansas; We, the undersigned, your petitioners, being resident tax-payers and legal voters of the said county and state, respectively petition your honorable body to submit to the qualified of Toronto township, in said Woodson for their acceptance or reject ion, at a special election to be ordered by your honor" able body, under and in pursuance of the laws of the state of Kansas, and an act entitled "An Act to enable counties, townships and cities for aid in the construction of railroads, and to repeal section 6 of chapter 39 of the Laws of 1871," which took effect February 20, and amendments thereto, the following propositions, with the terms and conditions herein specified, to-wit; In this vast and daily enlarging Koods. easonable this week. army, the mild, soft-voiced ones who are afraid of guns and gunpowder, may march side by side with the gallant A fine present in Queensware is given with each can of Baking powder at the Star Grocery.

Charles Burnes, hying near Claude, will sell at public auction, 4.0 head of and strong. I Seem to hear their gentle The best grades of Flour at the footsteps as they gather to fight against cattle on 5. Misses Delia and Clara Baker Mi regular delegation holding that all their number were equalty entitled to seats in Ee extends a cordial invitation to all to examine goods and get prices. Bonharn and Ida Jones called on the Register Tuesday. the convention, bolted because three were excluded.

Otherwise all the delegates heartily co-operatad in every rum the name of patriotism, philanthropy, and God It is woman, woman after all, who has given the costliest hostages to fortune. Out into life they have sent their best beloved with fearful odds against them; with snares that have Mr. Ambrose Adams, of New York Star Grocery. A beautiful line of Queensware at the Star Grocery. Barnett Dickerson have a few good farms on their list to trade for goods or live stock.

thing that was brought before the con South side Main City, visited with Mr. and Mrs. F. Bon-tecou the first of the week. vention.

ington, 48 hours; Baltimore, 49 hours; New York, 56 hours. This is five hours faster time than by any other route. No ehange of ears for any class of passengers from St- Louis. Second-class and emigrant passenjrers are carried on express trains. Throug-h Tickets by this line on sale at the principal offices ou the line.

Be sure and ask for information before purchasing elsewhere. In writing- your friends send them oneof our folders, showinsr maps and describing- our line and ad vise them to purchase our land pobt ticket to "Iteece." This ticket will give them the privilege of buying- at Keece a round hip tieket to he end of the track at half fare. faps and further information will be furnished on application to the undersigned. Shell the township of Toronto, Woodson counts-, in the state of Kansas, subscribe for one hundred shares of one hundred dollars been legalized and set our Kansas. Teacher's Association.

To be held at Yates Center, 2nd Toronto that held streets. Beyond the arms If you want to trade your town them long, their boys have gone for-! WeStern raiload 1830. property for a farm call on Barnett, PROGRAM: Music Miss Carrie Funston. ii rvn i Dickerson Co. Toronto Flour, excellent in quality, for sale at $1.20 per The pay car passed over the rad on last Monday going east.

It had been west on its monthly tour. The veterans of Toronto and vaeinity are expecting to attend the State reunion at Emporia in October. A large number of our subscribers are taking advantage of oar liberal clubing rates with other papers. In the game of base ball played Tues bickerson Lesson Physical Geography' Rock DO. 1 11C Uy J.

II. RrcHARDs, C. P. Rector, formation, theories regarding Earth sack, by E. is.

Rail, J. P. Hook and Manager, A. G. T.

Wichita, Kas Wichita, Kas. J. E. Popkess, Station Ajrent. quakes and volcanoes W.

S. Shippey INTERMISSION. Music Miss Ilancie Naylor. at the Mill. W.

W. Cooper. tion organized and existing under the laws of the state of Kansas, and in payment there fo issue to said railroad company ten bonds of said towuship of Toronto, Woodson county Kansas, ofthe denomination of one thousand dollars each, said bonds to be payable to the bearer, at the Fiscal Agency of the State of Kansas in New York Cty, thirty days after the date thereof, bearing interest at the rate of six per cent, per annum, payable setnl-annual-lr, for which interest coupons shall be attached, payable at the fiscal ag-eney aforesaid. This subscription of stock and issu'eof bonds to be upon The following conditions namely: As soon as said proposition shall be determined in tUe afflvmativo, by canvass of the votes ever. i here is not one man to wnom some woman's life is not a dear and sac red thing; and I appeal to you by the pain and danger they have dared, who are the best belovod of your hemes, represent by your ballott, their prayers, their tears, their hopes.

But besides being a war cf the mothers and daughters, the sisters and wives, this is a war between religion and the rum shop. It is an irrepressible conflict, for trie angel must triumph or else the dragon will. And so, who ever is not enlisted in this war, the seventy-thousand churches of our land Five queries Opening of schoolroom 81 sulfas ipJi 5 nil AH HP rW day, although we do not like to acknwl-edga it. Toronto was beaten 2 to 1. Boots and shoes at less than cost at the New Store.

Miss Maggie Edinundson. Selection Miss Hattie Brown. W. Dickerson and N. Thomas of Paper Rules ys.

Principle W. E. Boschen. Drives on job lots of Boots and Shoes at the New Store. 1 fri ik ,1 fc-VJ Big Plain, Ohio! uncles of ye editor, are.

looking oyer this part of Kansas with a view of locating. Discussion of above subject P. II. Grahan and B. E.

Brown. GENERAL DISCUSSION. Address W. N. Alien.

Model recitation Fourth. Header Miss Lucy Ellis. CENEIJAL CRITICISM. James Beardsley and family arrived Wednesday from Missouri. We understand that Mr.

Beardsley vriil take charge of the Commercial house again. INSURANCE cast at said eleciion, the board of county commissioners of scid county of and in behalf of said townsuip. cf Toronto, shall order the county clerk tomalie, and the conn ty clerk shall make -aid subscription, in the name the said township of Toronto, for said one handled shares of capital stoek of said railroad company; and when the railroad of said railroad company shall be built of stand with their eight million members, corporations founded on the avowed principal of self sacrifice for others' good, ought to come foward and place their names on the total abstinence muster roll. St. Louis, Ft.

Scott Wichita. GOING WEST. No. 1. Dniiy Pt.

L. K. C. Exp a. m.

No. 3. Mail 3:12 p.m. No. 9.

Time Freight 12:35 a. m. No. 5. laiy Way i'reiyht, Ex.

8:12 p. m. fco. i. Iuly TLi-oufih Ex.

tun. 4:0 p. iru GOING EAST. No. 2.

Daily I. K. C. Esp r. in.

No. 4. 1 lai.y 1 :03 p. m. No.

S. rai'y Throurh Freig-ht. No. d. Way Freight.

Ei. 9:30 a. Stock Eip-, t.x. Sen 5 1-j p.m. Nos.

1 and 2 run sleepers to St. Lcuis, and Nos. 3 and 4 run chair ears to St. Louis. NOT3 Passengers are not allowed to ride oafreig-iit trains without tickrts.

J. E. Popxess, Agent All kinds of Dry goods at unheard of low prices at the New Store. Frank Bulen, of Iola, is visiting with friends in the city. Notice.

All persons are hereby forbidden to hunt or shoot game of any kind on our premises. F. Bontecoc. G. L.

Bontecou. of "What Shall Singing two stanzas the Harvest be." Adjournment. A corps of Santa Fe engineers hive been in the city this week surveying on the coal belt road. It is presumed that they will run a line on the east side town. ard g-uag-e, and completed, and in operation, by lease or otherwise, from a connection with A GhN I ANNOUNCEMENT.

At last I consent to the wishes of my many Obituary. Mrs. Rosa Chandler was born April the rcilroa of the Chieag-o Kansas and Western railroad company, at or near lienediot, in the county oi'Wi's jn, tn the of Kansas, to the north or west line of said Toronto township. Woodson county, and establish a depot within two thousand feet of the city of Toronto, imsnid tow nship, with suitable friends, and announce myself to the citiz-ns The best Flour in the market at B. Rail's.

ICth 13T0, was roarriei' ti 9th. of Jnly of that lam an independent candidate gor the office of Superintendent of 18S4, died September 17,1886. She was Go to Rail's for all grades of Flour. 1C vr's. 5 mos.

7 days old at the time of builuinsrs, side track and cattle yards in con- neciicn with said depot, ssid railroad compa- i er Public Instruction, subject to the decision of the voters at the polls, Vefy respeetrully, Vv, Boschen. 15 th. 1SF8. MARKET REPORT. Her funeral was preached at the Qnm- Farms and City Property for Sale.

Money invested at a good rate interest on Ileal Estate Security. Frse Chair Car. "Beginning May ist, the St. Louis, Ft. Scott Wichita road, tn connection with the Missouri Pacific road, will run elegant Horton chair cars free between Anthony and intermediate stations and St.

Souis daily each way. J. E. Popkess, Agent. cy school house by tho Rev- Mr.

Haltz Corrected every Thursday evening. of Yirgil at which place a great many Chrley Fellows, the jovial lineman on the Wichita road, called on ns Monday, and paid up for the Register and also for the Kansas Farmer for one year. Call again Charley. All those who visited the Kansas City Fair last week, speak very highly of the hospitality and beautiful home of W. S.

Lockard and his estimable family who are living in Kansas City. Last Friday 1 he surveyors started at this place to survey the Short Line from here to Howard. The line has already Ven run from Howard to Winfieki, and the prospects are very favorable for the building of this road at an early day. Yates Center Sun. ny shall receive ten thousand doliars of said i'fnds, and itsi'C therefor one hundred shares of its stock.

The said board of county commissioner shall cause such bonds, with interest enpons attached as aforesaid, to be issued in the name of said sownshi'p of Toronto, and shall deliver the same to said railroad company, on her near and dear and 1 80 3 20 SO friends were present. Oer parents YiTo 2ia-sre a Large Liisl of Ijands in "Woodson and niliam A. Dame and Mary E. Dame Flour, per cwt Corn, per Oats, per bus Potatoes, per Chickens, per doz. Butter, per ft Eggs, per doz Apples reside at Quincy.

1 50 THE PEOPLE'S LINE. 30 40 1 20 40 Nstwithstanding the publication of several articles in of the Toronto papers derogatory of the character of Yan Bennett, a large crowd was in attendence yesterday at Toronto to hear Mr. Bennett talk prohibition, pura and lie made an able argntiv. nt, a good iiine was had and weri gnr.illy satisfied with the days -ivnrk. He speaks at Burt to-day and at Neosho Falls to- adjoining- counties, vk xxi loan you money at tne lowest rate of interest and on tiie siiortest notice.

Can insure jour property in tne oldest and most reliable companys. iixamine titles and pay taxes. EXPRESSION OF THE HUS3AND, GEOEGE delivery or tender to the county treasurer of said covnty, by said railroad company, of eer liiK-utes for its shares of fully paid up capital stock of said railroad company equal amount with said bonds, dollar for dollar; CHAXP1EK, The Great Free Palace Reclining Chair Car Route. lIt was on the morning of September 1SSG, when my dearly beloved wife was5 tnn by the grim No. 41.

160 acres, all under good fence, acres broke, 123 ot this food tillable land, balance pasture land. Price, with o75 mortgage, 4 years and hear him. j.ates hand of death helplessly from my side i morrow. Go AN OFFER THAT IS AIT OFFER! D. R.ANTnONrS PAPER, at 10 per will take as part pay wagon ana team.

II. Moser, foreman of Curyd's famous dry goods house, has fitted np provided, said railroad shall be built aiid completed, in operation, by lease or chemise, as aforesaid, with freight and passenger depots or stations established ready for business ou or before the first day of June. 1867. v' Provided further, that if the said railroad For fonr loEg weeks I had watched by Center Sun. No.

45. TftheSim refers to this paper, we 1 an elegant show window. He has also her side by night and day as it seems only to see her layed the cold clay. 1G0 acres, 8 miles from Toronto, 120 acres tillable land, 18 to 20 acres broken, will make a fine farm, school house on the same section, is situated in a good neighborhood. Price, $7 per acre, on goed terms.

120 acres, 80 acres in cultivation, log house 11x16, box house 11x1(5. good well and spring, all fenced with posts, wire and stonj. Price, half cash, balance on long time at 8 per and church mile. i3i 39 wish to say we were only advertising him, and although we were not paid for it, we claim the honor of securing him a full house. But the time will come when I can say, that I am going to see my beloved one No.

83. made numerous other improvements the store, which greatly adds to the appearance of the same. In fact it is the most tasty arranged store we have seen out side of a metropolitan city. The St. Louis, l7t.

Scott Wichita railroad, in connection with the Missouri Pacigc railway, is now running momiEg and evening trains, including Sunday, to Kansas City and St. Louis. Palace reclining chair cars freee to St. Louis without change. Pullman palace sleeping cars on evening trains.

48 miles the shortest line to St. Louis The only short, direct line to Texas and southern points by which the passenger avoids extra travel, depottransfers, and vexatious delays. All Texas points are local to this svstem. that land far away. Oh, how my AND THE company ehould be hindered or delayed in th? construction of the said line of railroad by labor srikes, local proceedings, or extraordinary action of the eleinents," the length of time so hindered shall be added to the time ht.roin taken to complete said railroad.

The form of btillois io be used at said elec leart aches for her, ana how hate to Ino. S9. tay here, but she's gone to that land Excitement in Texas. Great excitement has been caused in 1C0 acres, all under good fence, with posts and wire, posts one rod house 20x20, good barn, good spring water running through the entire farm, 73 to SO acres good tillable laud. Price, mortgaged for 500, at 7 per in 3 years.

ar away No more can I look in those REGISTER, FORONLY $5.00 for a whole year. We have made such arrangements with Thb Lbaevkwoktu Xi.mks, that enables ns to offer that lending paper theviciniiv of Pans, by tne re de'ar lovinir eves and find comfort. Oh, God how I loved her, but now she's mark able recovery of Sir. J. E.

Corley, No. 11. 150 120 acres, 3J miles from Toronto, 1 mile from school house, 30 acre cultivation "lOO apole trees, some of which will soon be bearing, peach trees, 50 bearing, 40 of them budded fiuit, 150 grape yines irone to rest and I am left who was so helpless ho could not turn TRUMAN In Toronto, 20, 1SS8, bear- I to Hr. and Mrs. Jahu Truman, a son.

tion shall be: For the subscription of stock and issue of bonds to the Chicago, Kansas and Western-railroad company," and "Against the subscription of stock and issue of bonds tothe Chicago, Kansas and Western railroad nl said board of county commissioners and mourn. But. I in bed, or his Ifvad; everybody sain Dr. Siann attended. hope the.

time will come when with th is he was dying of Consumption. A world I am done, when we shall en- bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery was No. LLOD In Pleasant Grove township, Findirg relief, he bought a ser.t him ing, log house. Price, fib per acre, terms to suit parcnaser.

80 acres in Gj miles from Toronto, 4 miles from Coy-ville, all under fence, 50 acres in cultivation, house 12x14, 2 rooms, smoke bouse, watered by wells and springs, a few acres of young timber, some peech trees. Price, 18 per acre.half cash, balance on time. 200 acres situated one mile from Scott sburgh, county seat of Scott coua-tv Indiana. All fenced with good fence and cross fenced into six fields. 20, igao, tojlr and Mrs.

J. P. Lloyd a sen. joy eacii otner in mat enlrhome." xood and E. Dame.

large bottle and a box of Dr. King's New Life Pills; by tie time be had taken tv.e City of Toronto. MAYOR Frank Hall. POLICE G. W.

iiemniele. having carefully examined the said petition, Bad hat said petition is signed by more than two-fifths of the resident tax-pnyers of said Toronto township, and it is therefore by the Isaac Las well dropped in at this of No. 48. with the ItEOiSTEa xor uve aouars omj Tuk Times is ossentialiy the State paper.being a tearless, outspoken, independent Republican iournal It believes in the enforcement ot all laws and that th statutes should rule instead of policy. During the present campsign.it will be more than interesting, as both sides of ail questions will be presented in its columns and while not endorsing anything outside of the straight Republican ticket, believe that all are entitled to a hearing.

All su inscriptions must be for a year, for a short term full rates will be charged. Kemeuiber this oiler is for a limited tune and If vou want the best daily and weekly in the State, for 85.00 call on us. Sample copies wiil be mailed you by uddressing, The Timus, Leavenworth, Kan. LuATBSwonTn Wkeiclt Timks and the Register for S3 per annum- CITY CLEKK 6. CKindblP.de.

boxes of Pills and two bottles of the iis- .,...11 3 fice last Friday and informed r.s th atoxic of the trains had killed his most valua board of county eoicmissioners ordered that frame house one story, three rooms, also kitchen. Large frame barn CITY MARSHALL Jas. Kadley co very, he was wm mm mhu ai.v-st; cost near S000. llav press in baru sroes with it. Barn shedded COCNCILMEN flesh thirty-six pounds 1 rial oottle oi Ix speaking of the State of Kansas ble cow the day before.

It was a cow- T. Q. Morjran, Alex J. ITarp. F.

WCarroIl, M-J-G rider. tliis Great Discover for Consumption and its relation to the Republican party, Governor Martin in his speech at Tope- he had brought to this country and was a good one. The Wichita road averages free at Starrctt Culver's. ka said: the killing of onn animal a week at No. 22.

In citingthe facts and figures showing point near Ratesville. the marvelous srrovvth or Kansas, lain The Family Educator. not asserting or intimating that oar ou two sides. Plenty pf water, abundance of good fruit. Good tenant house.

All tihvbie land with 12 acres timber. Price 3,000. Will trade for a good stock of merchandise. 100 acres, 2 miles from Toronto, 80 acres under fence, CO acres cul tivation, house 2-story, 16x24, good cellar, well and spring, log stable good orchard of apples, peaches, cherries and other small fruits, als-coal bank on farm. Price, 12.50 per acre, 1,000 cash, balance time at 8 per cent, interest.

400 acres, all under fence, 120 acres in cultivation, bottom houses, 1J story, 18x24, the other 1 story, 14x22, barn, 14x40, 25-acre hog-tight corral with plenty of water and timber, 800 apple trees and other fruits, all other out buildings necessary for a farm of this size, watered by creek and wells. 0 per terms to suit purchaser. 320 acres, 4 miles from pronto, all under good fence, school house on S'ims section, 45 acres under cultivation, good frame house, 1J story, WEBSTB Woodson County. 1CDGTC HIST. COTjltT Stillweit.

tEPRiiSH W. H. REie-nHEK J. W.Turrr. LE KK I.

M. Jewitt. KEG1STEI! OF PEERS P. H. How- CLERK MIST.

COCUT. W. E. liogTieiand. CO.

ATT G. R. Stephenson. CO. Lizzie J.

Stephenson. SHERIFF W. 1 tinnady. PROBATE JUDGE 1. S.

Jones. CORONER Dr. C. K. Jcnes.

Wcbsters Unabridged Dictionary is No. 25. fellow eitlzens of other political organizations have tot contributed their share tho proposition contained in said petition to sot-scribe to the capital stock of the Chicago Kansas and Western railroad company, upon the terms and conditions set forth in said petition, be sub mitt ed to he Qualified electors cf saul Toronto township at a special election to" be held in said township on the oth day of October, A. I. 1SS6, for the purpose of determining- v.

ther or not such subscription shall be made, and the said board of county commissioners do further order that thirty days' notice of such special election shall be givoa by publication in the Toronto Register, a weekly newspaper published in Woodson county, and hf.vinjr a general circulation in said Toronto township. 1), Wl.NOHAVK, Chairman. J. C. Puckett, C.

C. Mills. Commissioners of Woodson Co.3 Kansas. a great family educator, and no family of the revenues necessary to build auf of children ovght to be broght nj 0 Si maintain tne institutions enumerated without having access to this grand Nor df I claim that to Republicans volume. It will answer hundreds No.

alone are dan all credit for the marvel questions to the wide-awake child. It is an ever-present and reliable school ous growth of Kansas. That would be 1 5x24. eootl well I'M apple trees, oeen out years, select irun, pium, JUST ADDED, TO 10 cherrv and neach. 1.200 forest trees 4 feet high in nursery.

Priee, master to the whole family. a folly of which I hope I am nrt capable But it is true thafc this wonderful devel Webster's Unabridged, A Nsw. mZFTTFFR of tllu WORLD. per acre, this is a bargain for some one for it is extra good upland. opement eatild not and would not hart No.

47.. fk very valuable addition for all who desire a Countries. 120 acres, all under fence, 00 acres bottom land, 45 acres under cultivation 60 acres timber, a fine orchard'of cherry, apple and other fruits, 115 rods stone fence, lj miles of posfe and wire fence, watered by cieek, Churches, PKFSBYTERIAN Preaching- every two wieks, morning-and eveninrr.at the Presbyterian churcX Prayer nieetirsTon vTedcesday ev-enins-. Ki v. Jas.

Wilpox. Pastor. METHODIST Prearhinp every two weeks, morning- and pvenbijr. Praver meeting- on Thur sday evening-. Sunday school every Sunday at JO o'clock.

j. M. Sup't- Ite v.Geo. Tvacke, Pastor. BAPTIST Sunday school every Sunday at 12 o'ciuolr.

U. F. Sap't. Prem-hinjr every two weeks, mcrciug and nnnmsfl Gazetteer of all i i. occured if the government of the Stale t.k i III t'NMt'i'Jll ililV i V.

I. had been what our political opponeun Tcggte Mah In Toronto town assert it has-been corrupt, tyranica! ship, Sept. 22. 130, Mr. G.

B.Tvigle weak and bad. I appeal to the aveiags ZloUr i my hand and aill the seal of the said board, Every line in the Gazetteer gives valuable this 15th day of September, I lo86. information in a condensed form. si-Aii fyfwenty-five thousand titles in the Gaaetteer JL and reliable statistics under each. nsireasuryof knowledge in regard to the whole Counly ClerK, Woodson KauBivS.

Jk. world is found in this Gazetteer. Hy F. L. Stuphexson, Berutr No.

23. "of Tp.wson, to Miss la 2 wells and 2 springs, good frame house, 14xx0, with kitcuen I2xst. ail plastered, also other out buildings. Price, 25 per acre, part time, 400 acres, all under fence, 13.5 acres in cultivation, frame house 1Gx32, two storv, with kitchen 1 story, 12x14, good cellar, stone milk, house, smoke house, 10x14, barn 32x64, 4 wells, river runs through farm, large bearing orchard of of all the best fruits, 240 acres of this farm is No. 1 bottouTland.

Price, 30 par acre, one mile from church and postoriice. common sense of any good citizen, Marsh, at the residence of the bride make answer whctiier Jvausas con is Ivery item in the Gazetteer has been pre- v0w, therefore, you are hereby notified i jareu ST). oieetSon named in and author- lifort nas been maae to ge iuubk nuwn possibly bo what it is to-day, one of tin greatest and most prosperous states ot the nmon, if its government, had beei the weak and wicked thibg Demoerati. information for this tiazeraeer. axtxi ny sata urtu-v vnui ue uuiu No.

44. 155 acres, a fine farm, 145 acres under fence, 70 acres under cnltaratit irood slope land, 175 apple trees, 150 of them bearing, also plenty: ration. 53 -o sill- CO of mfffrpTicB has been had to latest and bestan- i hinnn theSOth 4arof October, A. D. 1880, parents.

VVe will give the lidt of xresetits next week. We return thanks for a Ejcnerous supply of cake. The Verdict Unanimous. D. Suit, Druggist, Si thorities in preparing tlio Gazetteer.

eleotion ghaU be eoIiducted, the re- poach, cherry and pear trees, and ail kinds of small fruits, two good 1, IfllU orators and newspapers assert, that it Secret A. TV A A. t. V.roodson Loda-p. No.

meet farurdy eveTdnjr, on or before ihe uii moon, and two weeks thereafter. C. H. Starrett, Ser. S.

R. KKrr.oao, vr. r. O. O.

F. Toronto No. "07, meet Friday ight of each week. J. D.

Cannon, 5f. G. R. Atvis. V.

G. G. W. Shaks js, Treas. J.

A- Vast.aswxgha. Sec. nlyDlcTionary that has been supplied to turns humb, nan SnhoolH bv btate purchase. the same manner in all respects as pro idea has been. I appeal from Philip, drunk with partisan prejudice, to Piiiiip, sobe.

42. INO lor Schools, recommended by State Snp'ta law for g-eneral elections, of 36 States, and by SO College Pres'ts. -pgd t'li IRtlld'SV of Feptembei, A I5S6, J' BEST FOR AI.I A- Courty. Kansas. lirty-two tnoiwantt caTO oera pui la urn Public Schools of the United States, K.

OF Ycrdit-ris Lodge, Ko. ,033. OFFICERS; Shedff of Woodson County, Kansas. fas a B'og-raphical Dictionary of nearly IO.OOO Names. i 3 testilies: "I can recommend Electric Bitters as he very best remedy.

Every bottle sold has given relief in every case. One man took six bwtfles, and was cured of Rheumatism of 10 year3 standing." Abraham Hare, drnfrgist, Bellville, Ohio, affirms; "The best selling medicine I have ever bandied in my relaor C. Kir.db'.adei WellS OI Watd, IirilCnHGUlUHl-st licrs, hukpc good stable and other out buildings. Price, 150 acres, a fine farm in the Verdigris valley, all under fence, with SO acres in cultivation, good dwelling house with rive rooms, good stable lOxSO, shingle roof, good young orchard, farm watered by a never fail- itg spring at house, also by a branch running through is now routed for $300 per year, cash, a rare bargain for some one. Price, 4,000, on easy terms.

80 acres, all fenced, good frame dwelling house 12x10. kitchen I0x14r box stable 14x26 with mow, also cribs, well at house, E0 acres in cultivation, 20 acres No. 1 bottom land, 5-aure hog lot, tigi fence, plenty 'of timber and water, splendid or chare) of line fruit. Price, 1.400. $800 cash, balance due in annual payments of 2C0 at 8 per cent, interest, possession will be given at any time.

100 acres, ail under fenco, posts, wire, hedge and stone, frame bouse, storv, 16x20, buchcr. 14l-i pantry, box stable 12x22, corn cribs, tvmologies and Definitions far in advance Ja "of those in any other Dictionary. XV O. auijusamirnain Dictator G. Porter i irtr.

Pobt- Primrle. enough to realize' thu' wonderful growl! and to be proud of the splendid stale we inhabit. Here is the Kansas of oui love and our faith look around yon am see it. Every citizen of the State, matter what his, political opinion ma be, is proud of Kansas. And yet Kar sas, more -than any other region nnde the shining stars, is tiie product, child of the Republican Repub licans have guided and dtre.ctt-.l il Webster Dictionary is stanaara aucnority W.

S. I.ockard.i the Government irintixig umce, nly Dictionary having Biograpmcal rue- -tlonary and Gazetteer of the World. N. Wash 'f Scutinei ait. Ilaugbawoui, of Neosho Falls, accompanied by a car lond cftlie people down there, visited the county fair yesterday.

Each one of them wore a sunflower '-boqiiet'- on their left breast. Frank Focktle, of EcRoy, fell in with the crowd an a sunflower was pinned on lum-too. It was aa aesthetic crow d. Uurlinston Independent. Hersrv Giese Henty Has 29 years' experience, is Electric Bitters." Thousands of others have added their testimony, so that the verdict is unanimous that Electric BJLters do cure all eaches the Encliah-apeafemz people very JOi largely throughout the world.

Tg atest edition is furnished with or without JLi Venison's Patent Index. No. 40. G. A.

R- Ke-nUir meetires of Toronto Post. growth and devciope-mont- lroni its ir: jofines by 300O fine Engravings, ictur i 1 tr 1 rn of Ship paso 1104, illustrates orus. itonp wlh b. through 2tl0 apnte trees, 100- 0. G.

a. Pcpt. ot Kansas, are held ow 1 .1 .,1 tbclii-f-t titurOiiv in each mouth 2 clock acres pa-infO luih-s iroin school, 2J miles v-. Comuiai-7 frov.i c'-'mvi, 4 r.i:les trt'-in railroad Puce, per acre, sua- j. si.

Dickessox, uu-r, in 01 j.iuou to th fj! 0f its plcndi( G. C. MERR1AM Pub'rs, Only a half dollar a bolt hi man 11 i liooil. al 7 yer da-3 in Sect ii Culver Ing Htore. 7 4..

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1885-1887