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Stanton County Republican from Johnson City, Kansas • 4

Stanton County Republican from Johnson City, Kansas • 4

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St! SHE STANTON COUNTY, REPUBLICAN, Late reports (of the Louisville storm place the timber dt-aths at about jiixty-flve. Miss Emma Custer was ill the The dependent pension biil passed the senate March 31st. A heavy snow-storm, occurred at St. Louis on the 30th. ult.

W. E3ARTLESQN. LIVERY, FEED SALE STABLE, first part of thisvyeek, but is now bet- Good Rigs Furnished at Reas The year 1800 is keeping pace with ter. onable Rates. 1889 60 far as disasters aw concerned, The City papers are busy.

Johnson City, Kansas. offending and defending candidates for HVEBT. FEED ANDSALE fLand Office Bulletin. Our Washington correspondent sends us th following information LAND CONTESTS DECIDED. The names of the successful parties are priuU ed lu capital letters.

Frank Hurns vs Edward Weru. Laura Goodale vs Thomas Rice. Reuben Davis vs Henry Manger. Richard Wilson vs Joel Maxwell. Fj.ANK Hall vs William Marquaud.

Andrew Hubbard vs Isaac Watson. James Duiuap vs Ivey Samuels. William Cosley vs Nelson Smith. Thomas St auohton vs Harry Stewart. S.

A. vs Symons Reeves. William Neumyer vs Guy Faruell. William Stricklaxd vs Selden Moore. George Buroin vs Isaac Latshaw.

Joseph Dyke vs T. Smallwood. the coming city election. Prince Bismark is making prepar AB A.TCfLfi. F.

Tltuo Table at Syracuse, Kan. BAST-BOUKD. I WE9T-nOUyt. Jfft.2... 10:38 A.M.

Nt. 1 9:53 P. M.tNo.3 4:32 M. No. A.

M. 1 1 No.5 M.J stops regular tcau be flagged for passengers; don't stop. Denver passengers will leave Syracuse, at 6:20 on No. arrive ut La Junta 9:45 m. Change curs and leave La Junto on No.

21. arriving at Denver :25 a. next dav. ations to write a book. "Of making Rigs always furnished at reasonable rates.

J. T. A RLINO- many books there is no end." A HEftW enow-storm at Louisville, has added to the suffering of the poor, made destitute by the late storm. Denver has succeeded in routing foreign material for paving her streets and Colorado sand stone will be used. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY.

Proprietor. Johnson City, Kanw. United States, BenjamanrHarrio The mysterious murder of a lady by the name of Mettman is agitating the minds of the people of Leavenworth. Suspicion rests on the husband of the murdered lady. The anti-female-suffragists, of Sali-na, nominated and elected a colored woman to till the position of a member of the school board of one of the wards of that city to spite the female suffragists.

From the tone of the News we would judge that the people of Hutchinson were well pleased with the result of the late city election. Resubmission was made an issue in one of the wards of that city and was defeated by a large majority. Queen Victoria is seriously considering the question of abdicating the British throne. The recent receptiou of the Prince of Wales by the German emperor has caused her to think that her son ought to have a chance at the reins of government during the rest of Isaac JIancock vs F. Shadday.

William Edwards vs Alvin Seelye. rresident. of Stat. Secretary ol treasury. Secretary of War.

Secretary of Navy. Secretary of interior. Postmaster General. Attorney General. James G.

Blaine William Windom -Hedfleld Ptoctor Benjamin F. Tracy JohnW. Noble -John Wanamaker W. H. H.

Miller P. M. STARNES, LAWYER, JOHNSON CITY, KANSAS, Office East Side Main.Strcet. fioods.f rom the Mississippi have been the highest ever known this week. Greensville, was Hooded the first time in its existence, March 31st.

Kate Allen vs Louis Eckert. James Branson vs Charley Baring. Jeremiah Rusk Secretary of Auriculture. W. B.

Coffmsnvs James O'Donnell. John Hotz vs William Calvert. Stat Officers. Sheriff Flack, of New York, goes to jail for two months and is fined $500. Those who know say his sentence is not heavy considering the crime.

Governor. Lieutenant Governor. James Hensley vs Hettie Wood. W. P.

Zarnes vs George Macindoc. Oliver Rennet vs James Chandoin. James Rennet vs John M. Byers, Wrilliam Noble vs Matthew McKin- LEY. E.

B. SPUJUOT ATTOHM-LAf, Johnson City, Kansas. U. HujivpUr Felt -William Higgms -T. McCarthy -J.

W. Hamilton Secretary of State. Auditor of State. Treasurer of State. Supt.

Public Instruction. Attorney General. klinr life. Her only objection to this ac Thomas Turner vs ames Williams Geo. W.

Wlnans Kellogg -'c. C. Baker -Svm. Sims guardian of James Sneton Jr. John Manaiian vs William Bailey.

tion is being called ex-queen. She wishes to assume the title of queen regent for the rest of her Hij.3. From One of Sedwlck'n Oldest farmers. 31, 1890. I found a State Printer.

Sec'y State Board of Agt'. Sec'y State Historical Society. Secretary of Insurance State Librarian. Denver police put a stop to a prize fight in that city last Sunday by imprisoning the principals A proper move for the police of any cjty on any other day as well as SuAdsy. "Woman's suffrage was the only objection raised by the republicans against the admission of Wyoming into the union, but the bill passed the house woman's sufferage F.

G.Adams Isaac Willis vs F. W. Henley. L. CUSTER Prepared To Furnish Anything In John Michaels vs Mack Ilighfill Perry Frederick vs John IIuckLE- BERRY.

Clinton Welsh vs William J. King, CASH PATEJS TS ISSUED. great deal of good reading your Sunday's issue, and among that good Adjutant General Chief Justice. Associate Justice. Corn's Supreme Court.

some that I pronounced "doubtful." I The Harness Line. Prompt Attention To REPAIRING-OOTS SHOES. The Ulysses Plainsman has been Founded on locations made with W. J. Lea -H.

J. Dennis -A. B. Campbell A. H.

Horton D. M. Valentine A. Johnston Joel Holt B. F.

S. B. Clogston Preston B. riumb John J. Ingalls -F.

N. Morrill E. Funsten -B. W. Perkins -Thomas Kyau -John A.

Anderson Jit J. Turner -U. R. Peters purchased byEd Lucas lately of the Surveyor General's Certificates. u.

S. Senators. R.andR.Nos. 1, 2. 4, 5, 6, 9, 10, have farmed in Kansas for about twenty years, and when I tind resolutions adopted by a convention of farmers I naturally read and consider well their actions, and usually agree with them; newspaper business ut Dighton, Lane county, Kans.

The! paper has been enlarged to just double its former size. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Give Him A 11, 12, 13, 14 and 15. No. 509 reissue.

Members Congress. Call. Place Of Business East Side Main Street, Some of the people of New MORE OR LESS AMUSING. but when I find such "resolves" as fol- JoiinsonCity, Kansas. The reason why a hen lays an egg J.

S. Crawford State Ag't at Washington. are after head of Sergeant Dunn, New York's weather chief, for prophe-cying a flood this spring. People don't ows: is because she can stand it on end. KesoLyed.

That a constitutional It doesn't take much of a marksman Cf A. ike the truth when effects their to draw a bead on beer. finances. amendment'be submitted to the people for their action thereon, giving Located On Section 6, T'w'p 28, R'ge 39. Husband Where is my wife, Anna United States Land Office.

Garden City District.) Frost, Register. Jessk Tayloii, Receiver Office in Lawyer's Block, Main street. Counties in Land District: Hodgeman, Finney Hamilton, Morton, 'Seward, Meade Ford, Clark, Gray. Haskell Grant, and Stanton Steven Bowan, Vice-Admiral, Maid She's just gone up stairs, sir. egislature power to enact laws exempt Husband Well, just give her this ing homesteads up to a certain valua All calls attended promptly.

Pave Had 17 Years Practice. United States, navy, died at Washington, D. March 31st. He was one of the oldest of the navy officers and kiss, dear I have to catch a train in tion from taxation and increasing taxqs five minutes, and can't wait. iu the proper proportion on land own Mrs.Wickwire I heard today that had been a useful member of that branch of the country's defenders.

Mrs. Figg called me a vinegar faced ed by aliens, non-residents of the state, syndicates and corporations sufficiently to supply any deficiency caused by the Maryland's treasurers the last to old thing. The idea! Mr. Wickwire (soothingly) Oh, Well, she merely S. II WHEELER.

Johnson above exemption, and meantj that 3'our face-had iw flies on it. falL It is stated that the shortage is ibout $127,000 and may reach more as te legislative committee is still inves the gov An advertismcnt in an agricultural ernment proceed to the construction of Office, front room over Stanton County paper says: "Unnd your own bones. tigating. The is keeping up its Tfcjyt is all right if you are built that a double track "line of railroad from some point in the agricultural portions of the west, commencing not further reputation for having the largest me teors. BUSlNtSS MENTION.

Clean old papers for sale at thin way. Effect of Over Indulgence Land east than the Mississippi river, with a The steamer, city of Paris, was dis office at 25 cents a hundred. visw to a final construction to the At lady I hope you find the turkey tender, Mx. Growler? Growler H'm abled at sea last week. It is reported that the captain was trying to break lantic seaboard and a like line from the Extra copies of the Republican for well, so-so.

But I fear the bird was an sale at this office. the record and the result was a broken great lakes to the Gulf of Mexico, and that the cost of the economical con only child, so to speak. Landlady ship. This accident should put a stop Fresh bread, pies and cakes always. Why so? Growler isecause it seems struction of these roads be made the Judicial District.

THEODOCIt'S Bollix. Couuty Officers. 0. 6. Murphy 'r.

N. wiL80N Commissioners. G. Fierce "Hon. M.

P. Julian Representative. W. Gibbs County Clerk. P.

R. Miner Treasurer. 8. C. Garner Probate Judge.

JIenryHenson District Clerk. J. H. McMichael Supt. Public Instruction.

'C. W. Cummins Register of Deeds. Q. H.

Xeuhkyer Sher.ffi K. K. Spencer County Attorney. Vownship Officers. C.

E. Eoyer I Justices Justices. 1. A. Hancock I rr.

0. Dopd -nstaDies. H. McFall Trustee. P.

J. Haas Treasurer. N. W. Fisher Clerk.

B. C. Garner Road Overseer. City Officers. Charles Sumner Mayor.

'Lewis ..) W. H. Bartleson I J. M. Randall Councilman.

A. CHRI8MAN V. T. RODGERS P.M. Police Judge.

Charles Blacklock Marshall. to fast time. The vessel was towed to on hand at Wartman's. a trifle spoiled. basis on which all freights and fares Queenstown by the steamer, Alders- vas in luck." "Howvasdot?" Vy, shall be regulated, gate.

find S500 yesterday belonging to dot I fear my brother farmers have been i i All kinds of produce taken a this office on subscription. Call at the Stanton County Bank for Real Estate loans. imposed upon by some "slick schemer." miser Marx, und ven I gif it back to One of the most distructive cyclones him dis morning he nefer sharge me no of which we ever read occurred at Lou Head the latter part of this resolution, then read the constitution of the interest for der use of dot monish for isvhle, March, 28th. It is report United Stateg on taxation. twenty-four hours." "Marx vas get ed that over two hundred persons were FOR SALE A gasoline stove.

In-quire at this office. Resolution Xo. 2 "demands" that the ting shildish," killed besides a large number of persons government proceed to construct Willie Mamma, will God hate us seriously wounded. Other towns in if we don't do just exactly as He says "double track" line of railway, or two Kentucky and several in Illinois were lines of road from east to west, and in the Bible Mamma Oh, I trust not badly damaged by the storm. from the lakes to the gulf.

And that darlinc. Why do you ask? Willie Noble Prentiss called at the New the cost of the construction of these Because Billy Watkins punched me in the stomach, and I didn't have any Era office last luesday and told us a roads be made the basis on which all few jokes, and talked of the immense other stomach to turn to him. freights aud fres shall be charged, crops in Kansas and said it was fool Farmers, do 1 understand you to say K. of P. LODGE.

ishness for the farmer to bother God Doctor (feeding the patient's pulse) Um, um, I think I shall have to bleed that you expect or demand the gov notice for publication. land office at Garden city, Kansas, March 5th 1890. Notice is hereby given that the following-named; settler has filed notice of his intention Mi make final proof iu support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Clerk of the Dist. Court of Stanton County Kansas at Johnson City, Kansas, on April 26th 1S90. viz; Thomas Wrelsh Commuted Homestead Entry No.

13554. for the Iqts 2, and South N.E. Sec. 1 T'wp. 30sR'ge43W He names the following witnesses to prove hii continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz.

C. B. Streeter, John Andrew Tucker, P. O. Haises, all of Monqu E.

0. Stanton County, Kansas. 503 p. 11. Frost, Becister.

with repeated pi ayers for a bountiful Horatious, Lodge, No. 183. K. of P. meets every Tuesday evening at their hall in School eminent to construct, equip and run you.

Patient (feebly) Can't you wait, harvest and then grumble when they two lines of railroad across the conti building. All brothers cordially invited to attend, Doctor, till you send in your bill get it. Valley Falls New Era. neut as cheaply or cheaper than a prac When Mrs. Shaller read a news item P.

B. Miner C. O. S. Murphy K.

of K. The Attorney-General decided that tical railroad Yankee can run one? And that you will compel all roads to stating that "a man in New York Indians cannot lease their reservation, threw his wife from an upper window I. O. O. F.

LODGE. conform to their chargi? If so, This decision in conjunction with the in a family jar," she looked surprised JOHNSojriTr, Lodge. No. 32. I.

0. O. want to sell my farm and everything president's proclamation of Feb. 17, and ''wondered if the man knew his meets every Friday evening at their nail in on it and invest every dollar in railroad 1890. will cause the removal of all the wife was in the jar at the time." 'School AU brothers cordially invited to stock at once.

cattle from every part of the Indian Mrs, De Sense (to benevolent friend) The third and fourth resolutions I de attend. P. Miner. N. N.

'Lyon. Bee. Territory, by Oct. 1st whether on ex pired leases or not. sire to call your attention to, briefly; I presume, these idiot asylums do some good, but I don't see how they They should be together, The one endorsing "Old Uncle Perry The new tendency of farmers al Church Directory, Key.

C. D. Hestwood, Pastor. the oidest and mint popular gcientiflc und over the state to pay off their mort Sunday Dec. 1st at a.

m. Maxon," the other condemning Sena tor Ingalls. The fertile brain that or gages as fast as possible and refuse to 7 P. m. and everv alternate Sunday there iginated the one evidently did the oth renew them or borrow any further, after until futherfnotice.

BABBATH SCHOOLS. means simply that the next ten years er, whether he lives in Kansas, New York or District of Columbia. But Methodist, S. S. at m.

C. E. Eoyer will be a period of unexampled pros Superintendent. -innical paper piiDiisnen ana ns me of any pipiT of its day. in the world.

illnotruted. Best class of Wood Engraft f'uhlniied weekly. Send for specimen 7'v. Pricf $3 a year. Four months' trial, II.

-i 'j'NN CO, PUBLISHERS, 3til Broadway, N.t. BUILDERC Edition of Scientific American. irreat success. Each Issne contains colored plates of country and city residcn- or publio buildiDKS. Numerous ennraTines, full plans and siiccttications for the use or -i'eb hs contemplate bnildlnr.

Price a year, eta. a copy. ilUNN CO, PuwjbUBHS. brother farmers, I submit to your can- perity for Kansas farmers. They will not branch out and buy more land, but did judgement and consideration.

Do you know these two men? Do you The Best Offer Yet. A NEW DEPARTTJKE. they vfill cultivate well what they can know "Uncle Perry" for 18 years, as hold on to, Tcpeka Capital. Beginning with the issue of January you claim to know Senator Ingalls for can hope to make idiots self-supporting. Small Sou (gloomily) I guess they set 'em to writin' children's books.

Very sick Misther McPhe-lim, how'd ye schlape last night "Ah, b-bad, Denny, b-bad! Unconscious a good dale av the toime." Harpers Bazar. Not to be wondered at Mabel "How pale the moon is!" Josephus "Yes, it has been out until quite late for several nights." Tenowind's News. His piece She "I didn't hear anything of father's dog. He held his peace tonight, didn't he Hie '(bitterly) "Yes; his piece of my $15 grousers." Yale Record. The Eiffel Tower, which has been closed since the exposition, will son be opened.

It has been refitted and accommodations for the public have been made. 2d. 1890. 1 HE TOEEKA WEEKLY UAPI mavhA SNMir, that leneth of time? Don you know taL will be enlarged rbm 8 to 12 pages, ATOMS ed by nppl-Iiib to Mr XX that at the very moment you were de The Denver News devoted the greater part of last Monday's issue to the description 'of Leadville, one of the greatest mining own of the country who and be otherwise strengthened in every fpatiirw. It is a.

Kansas Tarer for Kan haYehidOTt nouncmsr Senator means tnat he was occupying the floor of the United 40 years' experience ana nave muuo i lflO.UOO applications for American and nnteim. Pend for Handbook. Corres States senate advocating a measure if not the world. It is known as the sas people all the time, and worthy of patronage. -'-i Having made special arrangements with the publisher, "we are enabled to to that Is of more substantial benefit cloud city.

The illustrations used in the discription were well gotten up and joffer the Republican and The Week the farmers of Kansas than all the resolutions we have passed in the state in ten years? Let us round up Boyd or ly Capital, both one year, for 82.0U. on the whole ths article was quite in pondence strictly confldeiitiai. 7 TRADE MARKS. tameoiate protection, bend lor lianauook. COPYRIGHTS for books, charts, mapi, quickly procured.

Addrs MtSN Tatcnl Solicitor. GUKit SCI El'OAitWAV. X. 31 teresting especially to those who are Uvery Kansas man should have his local paper for home news and a parser from the capital of the Btate. Give they will get the laugn on us.

Respectfully submitted, Old Farmer in Wichita Eagle. familiar with the city and it; surround his combination a trial. ings..

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1889-1891