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Kiowa County Times from Greensburg, Kansas • 3

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A Parody DIRECTORY. THE TIMES. HORSES 1 HORSES! -L. CHOICE LOT OP Published Every Friday At GREENSBURG. KANS.

Locals are a very scarce article. Choice candies and bananas at Ralstin's. 16tf P. D. Dargel, one of Kiowa county's prosperous farmers, called Saturday and subscribed for the Times.

Wo could not improve the quality if paid double the DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is the best Salve that experience can produce, or that money can buy. J. E. Scott. HOW ABOUT wlmm.

UlMl IMI 1 CODNITOVFIOBRH. tepreaenUUve H. Albertson C. A. Watson.

8. M. Graves, B. A. Do-well.

Probate Judge Douglass Coaatr Attorney Wm. McKay Milligan Clerk District Court W. E. Bmitn Bopt of Public H. Newlln Sheriff.

j. B. Bonsall CountT Treasurer J. B. Kane Register of Deeds.

M. EL Kenaga County Clerk s. G. Sbelton Entered at the Post Office at Oreensburg. Kansas, as second-class mall matter, on March ard.

1888. A little maiden ellmed on a Stripper's knee, "Tell me a story, underlease," said she; "Why are you Austed? Why are you broke? Why is your watch in pawn? Clothes in soak?" "I had a boodle long years ago. Where it is now. you should surely know; How I lost my money, how I lost my grip. I was a chump dear, and went to the Strip.

CHOBTTS. "After the Strip was opened, after the run was made. After my horses were burled, after my debts were paid; Many 's the sucker that 's kicking, many that lost their grip. Many 's the men that are returning from the Cherokee Strip," Exchange. FRIDAY, SEPT.

22, 1893. Draft and Driving Horses Surveyor J). W. Hepler Rev. Morrison will preach at the Local 2ST-wt3.

U. B. Church in this city next Sunday, Sept. 24th, morning and even A ways on hand, which I will sell Are you a supporter of the present finan Coroner TV. L.

Moon District Judge. W. O. Bashore The regular terms of the District Court eommenoA on the first Tuesdays in March June and November. Commissioners meet on the first Monday In January, the first Monday after the first Tuesday In April, and the first Mondays in July and October.

cial system, which, congests the currency of Cheap and on terms to suit purchasers To the People of Kiowa County. To all persons living in the county the subscription price of the Truss will hereafter be $1.00 per year, if paid in advance. Democratic) Convention. Return of the Boomers. the country periodically at the money centers and-keeps the masses at the mercy oi the classes, or do you favor a broad and ing.

GREAT CLOSING OUT SALE. Now is your time to buy dry goods at less than cost. Come and see the bargains that are in store for you! L. G. Gasman, Greensburg, Kansas.

R. E. L. Hunter, the poplar candidate for register of deeds, was a pleffsant caller at this office last Will be glad to show them to all persons wishing to buy and will Now there comes, a painful rumor that the Cherokee Strip boomer, in no meek and gentle humor is upon the homeward track. LIBEKAL SYSTEM He is coming o'er the prairie, and CITY DIRBCTOl T.

IS. Dempcy. Mayor. M. A.

Nelson. Councilman. Wm. McCord. Alex Douglas.

P. 8. Abbott. M. B.

Clark. E. A. North rup. City Treasurer.

W. H. Henschel. Police Judge. It has been ordered by the Democratic Central Committee that a delegate convention of the democratic party of Kiowa county, Kansas, be held in Oreensburg, Kansas, on the Guarantee Every Horse with rich vocabulary, blasphe mous and sanguinary, he is biaz-1 Which, protects the debtor while it does jus- Bold to be just as recommended.

inK tice tQ creditor? Ignorance of the merits of DeWitt's t.hfi fihftrnk Strin recrion. Little Early Risers is a misfortune. 23d day of September, 1893, for the purpose of nominating candidates for the offices of county treasurer I. O. O.

P. Hoosier, Sucker, Iowegian, soon It VOU leel tJllS Way, VOU SHOUICL nOt D6 These little pills regulate the liver, you'll see get up and dust. Trrithrmt. that. OTAfl.t fthamninn nf t.hfi nprmlfi's cure headache, dyspepsia, bad Lodge No.

326 of Oreensburg meets every Saturday night, at their hall. In the Opera House block. A cordial invitation is exten Fnr th a hnnm nf that npw nonntrv I 0 Sr Xr XT and register of deeds. Each township shall be entitled to two dele 1 Barn on Kansas Avenue. has a queer, defunct aroma, 'tis rigllXS, breath, constipation and biliousness.

J. E. Scott. Card of Thanks. gates, to be selected as each town beyond the stage of coma it is now about to ship shall decide.

H. H. Cabkiek, L. M. Day, ded to visiting members.

W. H. Hakris. N. O.

W. D. Eastman. Sec. A.

o. V. W. Oreensburg Lodge. No.

338. meets Thursday evening at the K. of P. hall. Hknbt Staktzxu M.

W. J. D. Beck, Keeorder. '-t LO.P.

Secretary. Chairman. I wish to express to the many Kiowa County Sunday School As friends and neighbors, and especial- rr sociation, Hot, dry and dusty weather. -i- lythe officers and members of the A. O.

TJ. W. of Greensburg, my Court Kiowa O. F. meets at their rooms Try a milk shake at Rals tin's.

iGtf. The annual convention of Kiowa Published at Atlanta, and haying a cir- in the Opera House block on the 2d and last thanks for the kindness and assist Kiowa County Fair next week. culation of County Sunday School Association ance given me in the sickness and Mondays oi eacn mourn. M. M.Lee.

C.K. W. P. Wauh, B. 8.

A. F. A A. M. will be held at Haviland, Kansas, Oc The best brand of- cigars in the I6tf.

tober 2d and 3d, 1893. Let us make M1 cit at Ralstin's. death of my husband Mr. 11 eil. Mrs.

C. Ii. Neil. More Than 156,000 Kiowa Lobgk. A.

F. A. M-Meets every The Strippers are coming home. this convention helpful, practical and spiritual by finding out how to do the best work in the best way to secure the best result. Move for riaay evening.

8 p. m. Alxx. Dovoijis. W.

M. J. B. Kane. Sec.

OTP. Happy and content is a home with a lamp with the light Chiefly among the farmers of America, and Parties wanting well tubing should call at the New Lumber Yard. 8-tf. going into more homes than any weekly news Gkkkxsburg Lodge. No.

156. K. of P. meets ward all along the line More thor of the morning. For catalogue wfiteSoch-ester Lamp York.

37yl Teachers' Association. list Henry Huffman is on the sick paper published on the face of the earth. this week. ough teaching, more efficient organization, more careful recruiting, very xuesaay evening. S.

P. Lee. C. C. W.

P. Walkkb. K. of R. and 8.

G. A.B. IT IS THE BIGGEST AND BEST WEEKLY and Fine grade of meal more systematic exploration, and graham 44tf Joseph Butterfleld Post. G. A.

B. Meets on flour at the city mills. Program of Teachers' Association to be held in the school house at tne nrst ana tiara Saturdays oi eacn munui more loving and practical eonsecra- newspaper published in America, covering UTnu is a delegate mass convention the news of the world, having correspondents Lu M. JHTESS, UOm. J.

B. KANE.Adjt. O. P. Grimes was over from Mul- J.

T. CANFIEM) Still Represents the Greensburg. September 30, 1893, at linville Tuesday. -an friends of the Bible; aii county in every city in America and the capitals of 1 :30 p. m.

Opening Exercise. Go to the city mill for your gra reporting fuU the details of ham flour, corn meal, chop feed, etc. lioll call. (Quotation trom an J. M.

Dumenil, ATTORNEY AT PRATT, KANSAS. Attorney for Mutual Protective Associa auvx uo x.wxk-, rt 11 American Author. No charges' for city delivery. 44tf entsand Sunday School workers LlltJ UtJUattJS 111 OOngreSS On ail questions OI What should our Association ac Frank Able was up from his ranch young men and women; that they TYnrYlic interest 11! mil Maie St. Pal tion.

If foreclosure has been commenced complish this year? E. Cook. vsnS against you. write him. in Glick township Wednesday.

may catch the spirit of service and become skillful servants of the great Till? ft AATCTTTTTTTAIVT Biography of an American Author. A. H. Frazier represents the Ger Clara Kane. King, are invited.

XJJLlii XXVll man-American Insurance Company, Model recitation in Numbers. Al- T. E. DEMPCY, Gbeensbukg, Kansas. lilt; U1L1ZC119 ui xxa iianu ocuu a of N.

and Phoenix, of Hartford. ta Stout. Recitation. Anna Thomas. cordial greeting to an Sunday school is among me iew great newspapers puonsn-workers, and will accord them a ingr dailv editi6ns on the side of the rjeonle as Tom Taylor, the jolly ranchman of lis Cipf.

I Ji Political Economy Protection Glick township, was in the city hearty, welcome. L. M. DAY. against European domination of our money and Free Trade.

Prof. Pendergraft. PROGRAM MONDAY. Current Events. N.

T. Cox and A. P. system, and it heartily advocates 9 :00 p. m.

Address, Kev A first-class grade of well tubing Nat. Bennett. The record of this Company for PBOMPT PAYMENT and SATIS at the New Lumber Yard. Call and George. TUESDAY, A.

M. 1st. THE FREE COINAGE OF SILVER. Believing that the Organization of Reading Circle. FACTORY ADJUSTMENT OF ITS LOSSES is well known in this see it.

8-tf. ATTORNEY AT LAW, GREKXSBUKG, KASSAS. J. A. MHJJOAN, M.

D. PHYSICIAN and SURGEON. GREENSBURG, KANSAS. establishment of a single gold standard will wreck the prosperity of the County. "'Call on or write the agent at Greensburg, Kansas.

B. 9 :00 Devotional Exercise Jtev. County Superintendent. Real Estate Transfers. E.

A. Betten and family left Thurs H. Albertson. great masses ot the people, though it may profit the tew who have already grown rich by federal protection and federal subsidy. day morning for California, where 9 :15 Address of Welcome Mrs.

um- they intend to locate. 2d. TAK1FF KEr UKM. Believing that by throwing our ports ford OFFICE South-east corner Main street Frazier, Ab- Furnished by A. FILiOTUR FILiOHm I friin mn.lrnfa st-f 1 -i 1 Av.a..m1.

Jl-4-Z A- 9.30 KeDlv to Address of Welcome iuo.iBL.cto ui wuuu wu icjuug uuiy cuuuju impurii uuties iu All that honesty, experience and and Kansas avenue. METHODIST EPISCOPAL. a xr -Rpfi Pt nl Siniyine- pay the actual expenses ot the government, the people will be better 1 .1 i 9:45 Normal Bible Lesson Kev. A. I luau mmg iuum pay uuumc prices iur pruiecuon sase.

Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. every Sabbath Prayer meeting: Thursday even P.

George. 3d. AN INCOME TAX. Believing that those who have much skill can do to produce a perfect pill, has been employed in making DeWitt's Little Early Risers. The result is a specific for sick headache, biliousness and constipation.

J. E. I "1 -m 10 :40 Evangelical Work in Sunday property snouia Dear tne Duraens or government in the same proportion 1500 stractor, Greensburg. Ed Russell to W. H.

Holmes sei 27 17 1G W. H. Holmes et ux to S. L. Mclntire sei 27 27 16 A.

H. Frazier to H. D. Brown wi nwi 14 28 18 J. T.

Murtagh et ux to Mary Jackson nei 26 28 17 GREENSBURG ROLLER MILLS ing. Sunday scnooi 10 a. m. D. F.

Ibwtk. Pastoi. PRESBYTERIAN. Thir will be nreachine at the Presbyte School Mrs. Parker.

to those who have little. 11:00 How to Interst Parents in Tho nnncTninr. hoo-nilTrorl in Scott. 845 rian church every alternate Sabbath at 8 Sunday School A. N.

Reed. We would like for some one to tell 11 :10 Discussion. clock p. m. SL.

Ii. walchxb castor. UNITED BRETHREN. EXPANSION OP THE GlJENGY us why the street sprinkler always Are now ready to furnish 11 :30 Business and Appointment of E. K.

Nevling et ux to T. Canon -4 gets more water on the sidewalks than he gets on the streets? Until there is enough of it in circulation to do Committees. TUESDAY, P. Preaching at the church every Sabbath, at 11 a. m.

and 7:30 p. in. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Prayer meetings every Wednesday evenings.

Tou are requested to par 250 the legitimate business of the country. One word describes it "perfec 2 :00 Singing. Flour at Wholesale and Retail, lots 16 and 17 blk 3 Clements' Add to MuUinville Wallace to J. T. Wallace swi 22 28 20 E.

Tresaler to J. Laucks swi 17 27 20 The Use and Abuse of Lesson It you wish to help in shaping the legisla ticipate in same. Rev. bizelovx. castor.

CATHOLIC. Korrnlnr BArrlpnsi ftrA held once a month. tion. We refer to DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, cures obstinate sores. Helps J.

H. Chandler. tion of the government to these ends, G-IVE 2 :30 Value of Sunday Schools in the on the first Tuesday after second Sunday of 375 burns, skin diseases and is a well known cure for piles, J. E. Scott.

Community M. Howison. J. Bishop to G. S.

Hay ward sei THE CONSTITUTION YOUR ASSISTANCE, lend it a helping hand in the fight, and each month, at scott Han. Father John Beolkt. U. S. PENSION EXAMINING BOARD.

2:45 What Three Things Should a Bv the Sack or bv the Carload. 8 27 16 O. Ii. Stockwell of the Rockafeller 735 Teacher Know? And Why? N. W.

H. Smith et ux to J. C. Flu- ranch, and candidate for county sur Meets Every Wednesday at 10 o'clock at I remember that by so doing you will help our- T. Cox.

ga lot 6 ei swi 6 nei nwi 7 28 19 MilUgan's office. J. A. MTLLIGAN. Pres.

W. P. Walikb. Sec. veyor on the republican ticket, was transacting business in the city Tuesday.

750 3 value of sympathy-Mrs. seif? your neighbors, and help your F. Tomlinson et ux to M. O. 3 :10 Hindrances and How to Over- COUHtry McDowell si swi 27 27 17 1200 Feed Always on Hand Little vegetable health producers come Emma Cosand.

Atchison, Tipeka Santa fe R. R. A. W. Jenny to J.

G. Stephens 5- AQ A NflWQDADflD DeWitt's Little Early Risers cure 3 :25 Normal Training Lesson Kev. nwi 31 29 19 nei 1 27 18 2000 A. P. George.

M. Doley to W. Barlow ei nwi malarious disorders and regulate the stomach and bowels, which prevents headache and dizziness. J. E.

The Hinnescah Route 4 :00 Children's Meeting Mrs. An swi nwi nwi swi 32 30 16 700 derson. L. M. Wilson to E.

H. Wilson Scott. jzjUjJLj vjuino ii XUT1UJN nas no equal in America! Its news reports cover the world, and its correspondents and agents are 4:30 Question Box Rev. A. P.

swi 32 27 16 )Ot -WICHITA-WESTERN BRANCH. Give our Flour a trial and be convinced that it is the Billy Kroenert, well known to E. Russell to Board of Trus George. EYEING. tees Ripon College nwi 7 29 16 59.54 Arrive.

Mail and Express. Leave. most of our citizens, was among the strip boomers. He intended to make I to be found in almost every baliwick in the 8:00 Lecture Rev. Jno.

Morrison. J. N. Wade, guardian to E. F.

best on the market. All are cordially invit 10.30 am ft Southern and western States. the run for a lot, but in getting off Morris sj swi 28 28 18 640 and First published Sept. 15, 1893. SHERIFF'S SALE.

E. S. Brink etux to F. A. Brink the train he sprained his ankle got left.

AQ A lTAnA7TM17 nei 1 28 16 1600 Kingman CaOsta Cairo Pratt Wellsford Brenham nu xi iiiAunmiuji 8.45 8.19 8.03 7.47 7.31 7.25 7.00 6.37 6.25 6.06 l.Mpm T.OO T.36 T.43 7.7 8.33 8.49 9.13 t.39 9.43 .57 lo.sopm C. R. Allphin et ux to A. B. Ab- State of Kansas, aa ed to examine our Flour.

D. C. Frazier Dotv, If you can afford to be annoyed by bett swi 19 28 18 1000 It prints more such matter as is ordinarily sick headache and constipation, don't use DeWitt's Little Early Ris Kiowa County, Cathrine A. Shedd, versus F. Raef Jr.

et ux to E. Raef lot 4T)lk 8 lot 1 blk 2 Wellsford 200 found in the great magazines of the country 5.62 Oreensburg. ers for these little pills will cure William W. James D. Osterhout, MuUinville 1 5.20 am Kansas and New Jersey Loan them.

J. E. Scott. Robbins, Edward d. Bobbins, Grace than can be gotten from even the best of them.

PROPRIETORS. X. ivuuuiiia uuu if uuu XiU jr ai u. uo to J. Tyler swj 20 30 18 Certificate of Nomination, Among the Greensburgers who By virtue of an order of sale to me "ti Baltimore AS AN EDUCATOR: went to the strip to make the run directed and delivered, issued out of and Ohio for town lots and land and have re the district court for the 28th judi Chapter 78, session laws of 1893, an turned are J.

E. Scott, J. C. Pierce, It is a school-house within itself, and a year's iff iLaO ilJ itti cial district of the State of Kansas, sitting in and for Kiowa county in act to provide for the printing and distributing of ballots, Southwestern R. R.

Dr. Milligan, W. E. Ralstine.H.Ben- said state, I will on reading of THE CONSTITUTION is a liberal provides Monday, the 16th day of October, ningfield, and Mr. Rickerson and son.

Most of the number claim to bection 1. "AH ballots cast in elec TWO A-TLY TRAINS education to anyone. tions for national, state, district and A. 1893. at 1 o'clock p.

m. of said have been successful in getting lots. dav. at the front door of the court ezr I 0 I TJTfTJTTV 1 1TTV I Aim I ITT AIT county officers in this state, after the taking effect of this act, and all THE BEST TURNOUTS house in the city of Greensburg. in All the talk in the world will not connection with the OHIO MISSISSIPPI RAILWAY.

St- TO ballots cast in township and city the county and state aforesaid, offer I convince you so quickly as one trial elections after said shall be at public sale and sell to the highest of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve for It.bftngs cheer and comfort to the fireside printed and distributed at public ex pense." bidder, lor cash in nana, witnout appraisement, the following described TOEK scalds, burns, bruises, skin affections Ian. tifctfa Oit3T at tln.e Section 7 provides that "all certif teal property, three (3) every week, is eagerly sought by the children, and piles. J. E. Scott.

icates for the nomination of candi Via WashlngtonBaltlmore and Philadel four (4) live (5) and tne soutneast dates shall be filed with the county quarter of the Northwest quarter of contains valuable information for the mother, John Yohn and sons and Steve clerk of the respective counties tes phia, Wlin nuioua iBMiuureu Sleeping Cars, heated by steam from the engine. ot section six (6) in township twenty- QT ia an annTrolio fnni -P rrrcr BARM LIVERY Lancaster have returned with their nine (29) south of range sixteen (16) t.w wjr wwwui vj. wxiaw uwwwu iwi wrwijf more than sixty (60) days, and not less than twenty (20) days previous westof the 6th P.M., rnfttrihfir of t.hft hnnafthnlri families from their trip to Oregon TBAI1TS flC ji VA'O to tne day or such election Said property to be sold as com-I -n They met so many people coming Notice is hereby given to all town manded by the said order of sale. Ta A 1 TRPQ TGl east after they got out as far as Utah J. R.

BoNSALt, Sheriff. 1 jr-'-' ww-- ship committeemen; of all political parties, and to all others concerned, that all nominations for township that they concluded they didn't want Sheriffs office, Greensburg, Kan- ArA finoTi oa oro nnr Ko fminl it a-nrr rA-av Wm. Russell, Prop to go to Oregon and turned around sas, September 15, 1893. vr uuv YI Columbas. Zanesville and Wheeling, with Pullman Parlor and Sleeping Cars.

pmces must ne certinea to tne ooun Xi. mi. Aituruev iui fiuuui i TiM.TifJT 1T1 A TTi -7i rC and struck the back trail for Greens ty clerk as the law provides, not more than sixty (60) days, nor less burg, Kiowa county, Kansas. DirscpuDiisnea aept. ia, ibw.

I ttjk Arn a Bates always as low as by any other toe, mi Mtrm tea fnr fast time on limited than twenty (20) days prior to the SHERIFF'S SALE ''I m.4.is iviiiuuio iiiiir Vestibuled trains. Ask for tickets via Cin- DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cures THE WOMEN'S DEPARTMENT. i election. S. G.

Shelton, County Clerk. -BinnaM ana uio o. r. n. W.

W. PKABODT. O. P. lf'CABTT.

State of Kansas, THF rtTTT HI? A7 HRPA TMRNT. inoctor Hemdersoini Kiowa County, I piles. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cures burns. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve cures sores. DeWitt's Witch Vice President.

Gen. Pass. Agt. 4S cmcmuxi. ohio oatnnne a.

Arfi n.ll.iTnflftr n.mA rlinantin-h n.Tiri are The 6 real Kansas Gity Hazel Salve cures ulcers. J.E. Scott, Black. William w. Rob- oiailv atxrfi.nti'irA tn t.hnRA tn whom tnese ae-! bins, Edward D.

Robbins and Gvce TJU OU RttuMt Dtctmr. A RltmUr CrmJuatt in UuHdmt. OUtH i jfjp a-aw tmffttt liTftifu OVER 37 YEARSOP SPECIAL PRACTICE. AuthorUM by th SUM to tfeat 01010, KEHY0V8 mi SPECtAL riirna rnaraatrr ii or asoiMt rafnnded. All madlHlnM Latest From the Strip.

partments are addressed. H. Bobbins, Inter-State Fair. By virtue of an order of sale to me Its special contributors are writers of such world wide-reputation as directed and delivered. Issued out of Frank Myers and Jim Parcel have U0t.lt FOR IIS the District Uourt tor the amn Jum good claims about nine miles west Hark Twain, Bret Hzrt3, Frank R.

Stcstsn, Jcsl Karris, The Kansas City Inter-State Fair Asssociation will give its Annual cial District of the State of Kansas, sitting in and for Kiowa- County in lot Pond Creek. A mmA torn -mOl (tartlrtl at the aaex- and hundreds of others, while it offers weekly service from such writers as faraiahed ready tor aaa. Mo mercury or lnjnrioaa tttedletB aaed. ModeMntfoafnmwork. PMleaU a.t ftdistanoo treated by mail and ezpreea.

Uedlclnes Kent ewrywhere, tree trom frmae or ek-age. Chargeelow. OverldjOOOcea ee eured. Asaad expexieiieeue imporUB Read little book, then state your ease. 8end foronfiadoB torn nnMMliAttrt fa a.nil MiiHto.a.ljMi.ii.lljMi Scmir.nl Debility, Exhibition, September 25 to 30, 1893.

L. W. Bell secured a good claim said State, I will, on ItlulT tit til- baiia to otter as agrat The directors oi tne Association rec earth. and a town lot. jlM am be foaaa oa tne iact tuw Monday, the 16th day of October, Eill Arp.

Saz Wallasa P. Hzzi, Frank ognize the fact that a great many H. Benninefleld and H.V A. Clark A. 1893, at 1 o'clock p.

m. of said I mih 9T piaflt worth biaea to Mac mUt aad honorably anuir bv piud to fraaJrrrtT of an, womea, bor. am! jrirU in oar of our people have, neither time' nor faatniuia a nonnriu1 flnnt.hprn flavor that. (SttrmMtsrrk mm MftttmpH mfyfmV got claims south of Kiowa. money to attend the World's Pair.

pay. at the iront door ot tne eourt- to day, at the front door ot the court- ttene. loefS.nfannlriMia MwoMiMiea) mi OonJaaaaldeaa m-Jp'" an tea and that they must have the oppor- house the city ot- ureensnurg, in i commenas it to every nresiae jroni ixvuim joaao, uum iu.m.u- Miss Dollarhyde and Miss Bines avl imr, j-. aaar oa caa am bom; iai at iwr bar aa? idea of. TSu- to to bara.

and UMtraetioa to and plats. 4kat all aaeeeed from the atari. Thwr viw take TTLi -r ka.lM Man the advantage that tunity to attend a big fair at less ex- uie-countjr-ona state uioresam, ouer UUK1 lo.VAL,lVUaXlA.K have (rood claims but they have neighbors camped on the same quar pense. The; Association expects! euw vu wgmo i. a If not fiend on vonr name at once better exhibits this year than ever biefder, lot ch in hand, without ap- Afg YOU a SubSCribSt? JL 7 once.

km -i- 1 oraiaement. the following described If you wish before. ot manhood, 4 I o- etoieBerrAMn i- Cf.t i itorriuie Mte.lCt t) yioen, fin i.r- I Cttt, t4ei tt X. ,1 arUM froaitho oan matat km of of the aseeMsfal. aad laryotwUtobiBg ters and prospects tor contests are at- i real property, to-wit The southwest races will be especially readily aad tawboarty jriehto.

good. Quarter of section twenty two (29) tractive, some 913,000 being nung up a raaair, aw mrum-m Thoaa wl Fred Wilson, Bob McCombs, Art in townshiD twentv-seven (27 soutn in purses, and soma of the very beat trvUfadexaetiT aawatMl tbeau TbcreHBMarr Norton and Charley Lehr seem to of range seventeen (17) west of the Write for it and send the names and addresses of SIX OF YOUR tiorses ln the country have. en wmm ra few aaata. wort oiaww 6th P. M.

gaged as special features. NEIGHBORS to whom you would like tr have sample copies of 5 the have got lost iff the sJruffle. They have not been heard from up to the Said property to be sold as com I The management will spare no manded by the said order of sale. paper sent. It costs only ONE DOLLAR a year, and agents are wanted in every present time.

pains or expense to make the fair of 1893 a wonderful success. A great B. Sheriff. it Wo a AagMta, go. i.tb Knrt juaitn looali tv.

Write for agents' terms. Address Sheriffs Oreensburg, Kan- many special attractions will be se Wilson, Fred T7Ilson and Bill Bus cured Don't miss the great fair. sa 1 li.Dat. AUottj One-hilf xtXtt ca sJl rlroads. sen hare itzzzsd clilu Ponea..

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