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Lincoln Beacon from Lincoln, Kansas • 8

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C. L. Mooney, road overseer, dist 2... 2 J. Joslin, treasurer j.

washer, roaa overseer; aisi s. Kin it. treasurer Wm Hart. rep. road overseer, dist 3 O.Lauderbaugh,pop.,road overseer, dist 4..

3. A. Lopshire, elerk 61 Phil Noon, clerk 25 LOGAN TOWTStnP. ti. w.

Joaun, elerk 23 H. T. Graves, justice of the peace 50 W. E. Marsh, justice of the peace 64 Henry Otte.

justice of the peace 64 WATCHMAN'S PROSPECTUS. ieoies irns campaig-it of 'si The next president must be a Populist; the necessity of the people de H. L. Buttermore, trustee 49 Henry Shroeder, treasurer 47 a. workman, cierc 4 J.

Duncan, justice of the peace iwni, justice or me peace 9 B. B. McCall, justice or the peace 7 R. L. Gravener.

constable cs D. W. Chapin, justice of the peace 42 Henderson How, rep. justice of the peace. 42 David Sparks, constable 36 Elmer West, constable 41 D.

H. Hoyt, constable 7 J.R. Hendrickson, constable 46 A. Hundertmark, constable 58 John Heiser, constable 6 mands it. How can it be accomplished By hard work, plenty of m.

sneriey. roaa overseer, disc 7 3. B. Hower, road overseer, dist 3 3 reie n.ing, constable 2 John Flaherty, constable j. 7 literature, and sending into every locality such papers asi jfrauK ueppen, roaa overseer, aist 3....

ti Marion Sparks, rep road overseer, dist 4. 3 N. J. Smith, road overseer, diet 4 1 COLORADO TOWNSHIP. P.

Webb, trustee 82 uen. Aaamson, roaa overseer, 19 Peter King, pop. rod overseer, dist 2 8 Peter King, road overseer, dist 3 IS Rudolph Nelle, road overseer, dist Stewart Wollord, pop. road overseer, dist 3. 3-Simon Broker, pop road overseer, dist 1.

5 Peter Zeir, road overseer, dist 4 7 ohn Ryan, pop road overseer, dist 4 The National Watchman. Jos. Chamberlain, trustee 63 waiao uancocK, treasurer hu Isaac DeGraff, treasurer 71 A. scnoneia, cierK 8U VALLEY TOWNSHIP. B.

Pierce, clerk 67 J. W. Bell, rep. justice of the peace 77 Noah Morton, justice of the peace 68 A. N.

Cassel, pop. justice of the peace 74 It can be made a Great National Paper with 500,000 subscribers. WiU you help? Think what a power it would be and the great good it Barney Lresselhouse, trustee 17 H. Murry, trustee N. Hazel, trustee 22 H.

Wacker, treasurer 19- F. Echo art, treasurer 21 David Stover, pop justice of the peace 66 C. A. Ingham, constable 74 could accomplish! Jesse Wright, constable 70 E. C.

Walters, clerk so Jacob Dick, constable 71 Its Advantages. I Grand Offer. O. Mills, constable 3 A. DeGraff, constable 8 B.

N. Broker, clerk O. M. Thankey, justice or the 22: Wm. Leinhart, pop, justice of the peace $.

John Cobbleman, justice of the peace. IS C. McGuire, constable. 1 F. M.

Ferguson, constable 1 Thos. Rotledge, constable 2 utto uison, constable 14 Orlando Carney, constable lft Wm. Noble. constable ft Jas. Wright, constable John Geisler constable 10 James Wright, rep.

road overseer, dist 1 81 J. P. Webb. road overseer, dist 1 1 Anyone Bonding us $1 for a years Wm. Leinhart.

pop. road overseer, dist 1. 2 John McCormick, road overseer, dist 1 8 Otto Nelson, road overseer, dist 1 5- subscription will receive the paper it. is. uiarK, roaa overseer, dist 7 a.

uoobieman, road overseer, dist 2 1 rierce, roaa overseer, dist 2 O. M. Thanke, road overseer, dist 2 1 H. Schwertcer. road overseer, dist 1 H.

Furguson, road overseer, dist2 4 Cal. Abbott, road overseer, dist 7 D. Markham, road overseer, dist 2 L-nas. Mcuuire. roaa overseer, Mute cannon, rep.

road overseer, dist 3. 4 Otto Price, road overseer, dist 3 1 A. DeGraff, pop. road overseer, dist 4 3 ORANGE TOWNSHIP. MADISON TOWNSHIP.

L. Brown, pop. trustee 45 M. I. Cox, trustee 81 J.

W. Yocum, trustee 48 James Hartman. 40 jNeis. Jensen, treasurer 62 vv. a.

tioweii. treasurer SO T. P. Hayden, treasurer 4S It is printed at the National Capital. It is convenient to the great National Libray.

It has access to every known authority on economics. It interferes with no state papers. It is a help to all other reform papers. It is truthful, honest, and absolutely correct. It is a compendium of facts, figures and the best thought.

It is the national mirror of Populism as seen in Washington. It is an authorized organ of the Farmers' Alliance. Its Editoaial Staff. N. A.

Dunning, manageing editor, will be assisted by an associate editor of well-known ability during the coming year. The services of one of the best newspaper correspondents has been secured to aid in getting at the inside legislation and Washington secrets. Dr. M. G.

Ellzey will continue his splendid articles upon Applied Science. Rusticus will also continue his spicy comments. james veoD, treasurer 37 G. T. Metztrer.

clerk 50 a. TwiDen. clers 27 Wm. Babb, clerk 43 J. C.

McCandless. clerk 4ft T. J. Timmerman. justice of the peace.

50 Wm. Brownlee, pop. justice of the peace. 80 B. H.

Hartley, justice of the 42 George Rutledge, justice of the a. a. oonger, pop. justice or tne peace 48 N. B.

Alley, justice of the peace 39" Geo. Wick, justice of the peace 40 E. Cook, constable 47 From Now Until January 1, Free! R. Hall, justice of tho peace 1 Wm. Farrineton.

constable 4B C. Anderson, constable 44 Geo. Peeler, road overseer, dist 1 4 ueo. sneppara, constable 49- Wm. Jaeger, constable 38 D.

R. Lyster, constable 41 Lee Dickinson, rep. road overseer, dist 1. 1 C. H.

Peckbam, pop. road overseer, dist 1. 1 C. A. Fenton, rep.

road overseer, dist 2 9 a.j. uancocg, pop. road overseer, dist 1. Z. Hemmenger, road overseer, dist 2.

Henry Hoeh, road overseer, dist 8 C. J. Cooper. road overseer, dist 8 1 Edna Hosi, road overseer, dist 4 4 xnos. wrignt.

road overseer, 1 jMiiug nauseu, pop. roau overseer, dist a. 8. E. Harlow, rep.

road overseer, dist 3 W. E. Case, road overseer, dist 8 1 Nick Maurer, rep. road overseer, dist 4 Carl WiU, road overseer, dist 4 5- SCOTT TOWNSHIP. Senator Stewart will be a frequent contributor, as well as Col.

A. C. W. H. Johnson, trustee SO Fred Volker, trustee 40 Chester Norton, treasurer 64 jonn tuacK, treasurer 42 Fiske, ot Colorado; Judge W.

H. Standish, of North Dakota; Gen. J. G. Field, of Virginia; Hon.

I. E. Dean, of New York; Hon. John Davis, of Kansas; Ralph Beaumont, of Oklahoma; GRANT TOWNSHIP. Peter M.

Larsen, trustee 73- Herman Schmidt, treasurer 37 Wm. B. Cheney, clerk 75- Chri8t Bargaard, justice of the 68 John VanLewen, justice of the 69 a. w. woody, clerk 66 Anyone sending five subscribers P.

S. Pierce, clerk 87 A. F. Kirkpatrick. justice of the peace 65 J.

J. BiKtrs, justice of the peace 67 and $5 will receive a year's sub scription free. James Peterson, constable 71 J. T. Crowl, justice of the peace 84 Mrs.

Anna Diggs, of Kansas Mrs. Helen Johnson, of Pennsylva nia, and many other contributors of rank and merit. Thos Strange, justice of the peace SO J. F. Cook, constable o.

at. uouiden, rep. constable 52 John Norton. constable 25 tfenj. McDonald, road overseer, dist 1.

12 HERIFF'S SALE. Don't you see that we are coining ft m. Donovan, road overseer, dist 13 John Peterson, rep. road overseer, dist 2 8 Dick Beach, road overseer, dist 2 7 State of Kansas, Lincoln county, ss. Calista A.

Andrews, Plaintiff, vs. Ed. Harper, road overseer, dist 8 12 Aaron uira, roaa overseer, dist 3 Philander J. Duncan, Harriet L. Duncon, W.

S. Bond, road overseer, dist 4 4 Jessie Hickle, road overseer, dist 4 3 Samuel SKiies ana tub Kentucky, jvansas and Texas Cattle Company, Defendants. BEAVER TOWNSHIP. By virtue of an order of sale to me directed and delivered, issued out of the Fourteenth judi Thomas Mellor. 51 cial district court of the state of Kansas, sitting and for Lincoln county, said state, i win 8.

A. Bacon, trustee 49 David Pinkerton, treasurer 88 M. L. Hammond, treasurer 56 on Monday, December 17, A. D.

1894, at the hour of 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, at the south L. Hollinssworth. clerk door of the court house, in Lincoln, in the coun J.

H. Camp, Clerk 60 jonnfli. urunt, rep. justice or the peace. ty and state aforesaid, offer at public sale and sell to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, all the right, title and interest of the above named defendants in and to the following described Willis Anderson, justice of the 83 it right nowr Don you see it with your own eyes 1" I am bound to say to you, my fellow-citizens, that I would have always had more respect for Mr.

Simmons if he had not stooped to this cheap demagogry to deceive you about a very important matter. What are the facts? Every time the government coins one of these silver dollars which Mr. Simmons showed you, it burns up and takes out of circulation a paper dollar. Is that not so, Mr. Simmons (No answer.) It is so, and you know it.

(Applause.) The circulating medium is not increased one single cent by the coinage of these dollars, there is no object in coining them but to deceive the people in this political campaign. K. Hill, pop. justice of the peace 61 It. Parker, justice of the peace 57 real property, to-wit: Dan Metz, rep.

constable 38 The southwest quarter (sw M) of section Chas. Rouse, constable 32 twenty-one (21), township ten (10) south, range lid. Messick, constable 69 E. B. Ramsey, constable 51 ten (10), west Sixth P.

M. situated in countv. Kansas. i A. Smith, pop.

road overseer, dist 1 Said property to be sold without appraisement Wm. Tatum, road overseer, dist 1 8 James Doll, road overseer, dist 2 John Hunt, road overseer, dist 2 nans. Jensen, constable 61 Paul Jensen, road overseer, dist 1 14 Lars P. Neilson, road overseer, dist 1 1 W. II Harlow, road overseer, dist 2 4 Heury Leaf, road overseer, dist 2 1 Herman Singer, road overseer dist 8 7 Chrift Anderson road overseer, dist 4...

9 Otto Seibert, road overseer, dist 4. IS Otto Brorsen, road overseer, dist 4 Andrew Nelson, road overseer, dist 4. 1 M. Damker, road overseer, dist 1 Christ Anderson. road overseer, dist 4..

VESPER TOWNSHIP. Wra. Becker, rep. trustee 80 Bens Loy, treasurer 88 R. 8.

Holman, clerk 83 Christ Kruse, rep justice of the peace 82 H. L. Hansen, rep. justice of the peace 81 Jos. Cheney, constable SS- J.

C. Baird.rep., constable 67 James Loy. road overseer, dist 1 17 Henry Beckam, road overseer, dist 2. IS Henry Behrhorst, road dist 3. 12 Henry Reinhart, road overseer, dist 4.

14 (JOLDEN BELT TOWNSHIP. James R. Enyart, trustee 24 H. Hosterman, pop, trustee 26- J. Stertevant, trustee 4 Daniel Kottman, treasurer 63 Samuel Shaffer, clerk 49 Henry Hosterman.

justice of the peace 27 Ed. Pugh, pop. justice of the peace 45 J. Parley, -justice of the peace 1 Barney Dohe, constable 51 Noah Scott, pop. constable 45 J.

Roushe, road overseer, dist 1 16- D. Farney road overseer, dist 2 C. D. High, road overseer, dist 8 11 P. Ambrose, pop road overseer, dist 8 7 F.

Kottman, dem. road overseer, dist 4 CBDROS TOWNSHIP. K. S. Bates, trustee 42 C.

H. Berry, trustee 58 James H. Sulsar, treasurer 38 A. M. Brown, treasurer 65 Ed.

Churchill, clerk 24 J. E. Porter, clerk 62 Jas. Dengate, rep. justice the peace.

68 T. J. Bonham, pop. justice of the peace 30 H. W.

Leach, justlceof the peace 62 Samuel Booz, constable 88 Lewis Sulsar, constable 29- Wm. Duncan, constable 46 Frank Pierson road overseer, dist 1 5 Joseph Brown, road overseer, dist 2 6 Thomas Whiteside, road overseer, dist 2. 1 A. Churchill, road overseer, dist 2 2 F. E.

Chapman, road overseer, dist 8 1 Whiteside, road overseer, dist 3 1 Reuben Williams, road overseer, dist 4. 8 Halfhide, road overseer, dist 4 W.H.Stewart, road overseer, dist 4 2 HANOVER TOWNSHIP. as the property or the aoove namea aeienaants S. H. Hoover, Sheriff.

By Thos. Boyle, Under Sheriff. Sheriff's office, Lincoln. Kansas, Nov. 8, 1894.

E. A. McFarland, Att'y for Plaintiff. 47- L. P.

Heady, road overseer, dist 3 9 John Pinkerton, rep. road overseer, dist 3. W. T. Bishop, road overseer, dist 4.

Kirk Anderson, rep. road overseer, dist 4. 3 ELKHORN TOWNSHIP. Albert Achterberg, trustee 138 John Hunter, trustee 168 JOB PRINTING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION AT THE P. E.

Moss. treasurer 177 BEACON OFFICE Fred Tiemann, dem. treasurer 101 O. N. Green, clerk 178 Ira S.

Troup, clerk, 103 G. M. Weeks, justice of the 175 N. B. DeArmond, justice of the peace.

153 W. A. Austin, justice of the 112 J. H. Dugan, justice of the Thos.

Boyle, constable 213 Geo. KoDinson. constable 147 OTICE FOR PUBLICATION. In the district court of Lincoln couty, Kansas, i George Stites, Plaintiff, vs. Margarett Stites, Defendant.

Thos. Lovin, constable 101 King, road overseer, dist 1 C. Page, road overseer, dist 1 3 To Habgabett Stites: You will take notice We often hear of little cross-road politicians stooping to such sharp little tricks to fool the people, but my fellow-countrymen, tell me whenever before, since the world began, has any great government, through its highest oflicers, attempted officially to deceive the people by such infamous deception and domagogry as this? When Mr. Cleveland vetoed the silver seigniorage bill he gave as one of bis reasons that he was opposed to a 58-cent dollar. Was ho telling the truth then If he was, why is he coining 58-cent silver dollars right on the eve of a campaign Never has Mr.

Cleveland or the Democratic congress, or any congress, or any president ever done H. Deeds, rep. road overseer, dist 2. Frank Priest, road overseer, dist 2. A.

Achterberg, road overseer, W. A. Shaffer, road overseer, dist 4. that you have been sued by the above said plain tiff in the above said court, and the said plain SAILED THE SEAS 38 EARS. One of His Experiences.

For thirty-eight years Capt. Loud followed the sea, most of that time as master of a vessel, and upon retiring from the water was appointed by the Secretary of the United States Treasury to superintend the seal fisheries in Alaska, which position he held five years. He relates one experience as follows: "For several years I had been troubled with general nervousness and pain In the region of my heart. My greatest affliction was sleeplessness; It was almost Impossible at any time to obtain rest and sleep. Having seen Dr.

Miles' remedies advertised I began using Nervine. After taking a small quantity the benefit received was so great that I was positively alarmed, thinking the remedy con-tained opiates which would finally be injurious to me; but on being assured by the druggist that it was perfectly harmless, I continued it together with the Heart Cure. Today I can conscientiously say that Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine and New Heart Cure did more for me than anything I had ever taken. I had been treated by eminent physicians in New York and Ban Francisco without benefit.

I owe my present good health to the judicious use of these most valuable remedies, and heartily recommend them to all afflicted as I A. P. Loud, Hampden, Me. Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine and New Cure are sold by all druggists on a positive guarantee, or by Dr.

Miles Medical Elkhart, on receipt of price, $1 per bottle, or six bottles for $5, express prepaid. They aid free from all opiates and dangerous drugs. For Sale BY ALL DRUGGISTS, tiff did on the 15th day of November. A. 1894 file his petition in the above said court praying FRANKLIN TOWNSHIP.

E. A. Hammond, trustee 46 tor a decree ot divorce trom the said detenaant and barrine her of all riirht in and to the urotv F. C. Buckner, rep.

trustee 54 T. McGeary, treasurer 45 John Donely, treasurer 56 G. E. Smith, clerk 38 erty of the said plaintiff. And that the said defendant must answer the said petition on or before the 27th day of December, A.

D. 1894, or the same will be taken as true and judgment rendered in accordance therewith, divorcing the Wm. Meyer, clerk (il F. Ahring, justice of the peace 46 L. Boltes, justice of the peace 80 said plaintiff from the said defendant and barr ing and estopping her irom and alter the taKing of such judgment from setting up or claiming any right, title or interest in or to any property of the said plaintiff, and for his costs herein laid out and expended.

anything that deserves the condem jjavid Ritchie, Attorney lor piaintin. Fred Brockelman, justice of the peace. 43 H. A. Talley, justice of the peace 46 A.

Brockelman, constable 83 E. Mersinger, constable 83 J. Burris, constable 53 G. G. Lang, road overseer, dist 1 10 B.

McUiunis, road overseer, dist 1 5 J. A. Smith, road overseer, dist 2 7 Geo. Bolte, road overseer, dist 2 Geo. Greenway, pop.

road overseer, dist 3. 6 F'rank Perkins, rep. road overseer, dist 3. 2 nation and contempt of the people Attest: A. Boykb, Clerk District Court.

47-3 BATTLE CREEK TOWNSHIP. "OTICE OF FINAL SETTKEMENT. State of Kansas, Lincoln County, i 88- SEE US FOR JOB WORK. In the Probate Court in and for said county. In the matter of the estate of S.

T. Weirbach, deceased. Creditors and all other persons interested in D. Smith, trustee 41 L. D.

Kistler, trustee 2 A. L. F'outs, treasurer 35 L. D. Kistler, treasurer 1 J.

A. Peck, clerk 83 John Hinkson, clerk 8 C. Wohlbach, justice of the peace 30 H. P. Bacon, justice of the peace 28- M.

Oplinger, justice of the peace 2 Mart Peck, constable 34 J. W. O'Hair. constable 17 H. J.

Peters, road overseer, dist 1 6 J. W. Berger, road overseer, dist 2 3 John Watts, road overseer, dist 3 7 J. Beverly, road overseer dist 2 3 J. A.

Peck, road overseer, dist 4 7 PLEASANT TOWNSHIP. A. B. Cross, trustee 43. Frank Tyrrell, trustee 73 Wm.

Wohler, treasurer 39 R. M. Wohler, treasurer 68 L. V. Havens, clerk 35 W.

F. Wunderlich, clerk 72 G. P. Ide, justice of the peace 64 A. B.

Cross, dem. justice of the peace 47 C.J. Wunderlich, justice peace 64 John F. Serrer, constable 43 Wm. S.

Brumbaugh, constable 90 Frank Sellman, constable 69 Pat. Kelley, road overseer, dist 1 3 A. C. Cross, road oversser, dist 1 1 H. Persigehl, road overseer, diBt 1 5 John Richardson, road overseer, distl.

10 R. Blocker, road overseer, distl 1 Conrad Gier, dem. road overseer, dist 2 3 Geo. Pease, road overseer, dist 2 8 Jacob Rife, road overseer, dist. 3 2 Frank Novae, road overseer, dist 3 1 Ernest Thamert, dem.

road overseer, dist 4. 2 Max Rieck, road overseer dist. 4 2 HIGHLAND TOWNSHIP. J. II.

Lawson, trustee 35 Wm. Coover, rep S6 the aforesaid estate are hereby notified that I shall apply to the probate court, in and for said county, sitting at the probate court room, in Lincoln Center, county or Lincoln, E. A. Spears, trustee 39 J. F.

Pl'aff, trustee 30 Wm. Manning, treasurer 37 C. Schultz, treasurer 28 Ed. Bolty, clerk 37 JohnJohnron, Jclerk 25 Ed. Hunter, justice of the peace 87 W.

M. Jones, justice of the peace 26 B. A. Clifton, justice of the peace 27 A. K.

Watson, constable 81 Frank Hobbs, constable 29 A. V. Broberg, constable 26 B. Anderson, pop. road overseer, dist 1.

6 C. Canzius, road overseer, dist 2 8 Len Mannen, pop. road overseer, dist3 2 C. Poston, road overseer, dist 4 3 A. K.

Watson, road overseer, 1 MARION TOWNSHIP. Wm. M. Smith, trustee 66 H. W.

Herren, trustee 41 state or Kansas, on the 29tn day or December, D. 1894, for a full and final settlement of said estate. Elizabeth Y. Clakk, Administratrix of the estate of S. T.

Weirbach, deceased. November 27, A. D. 1894. 49-8 more than this.

If any of you had up to this hour had any respect for Mr. Cleveland, or any belief in his honesty, you certainly can't have it after this. A great government that has sold out to the goldbugs, wiped off of the statute books the only law for increasing the currency, struck down half of your circulating, medium, and then pretends to be coining silver by printing a few silver dollars here during the campaign and burning up a paper dollar for every one of them! This is a great conspiracy that is being practiced in every neighborhood in North Carolina and throughout tho south and west. Every bank has sent up bundles of paper dollars to be burned up, and these silver dollars have been sont back in their place to be used in paying for cotton, and five-cent cotton at that. Mr.

Simmons, you and every Democratic speaker on the stump today, every time you show one of these dollars become a party to this deception, to this fraud, to this conspiracy. Every Commissioner's Proceedings. James Wilson, treasurer 68 Wm. Barber, treasurer 43 CANVASS OF VOTES FOR TOWNSHIP OFFICER8 On motion the board adjourned until November 10, 1894. November 10, 1894.

The board met pursuant to adjournment, members all present. The canvass of the election returns was continued. Peter Neilson, clerk 58 J. K. Stevenson, clerk 89 H.

M. Anderson, pop. justice of the peace. 63 Peter Bertelson, justice of the peace. 48 A.Keiser, justice of the peace 41 Fred Wooster, justice of the peace 41 Ole Neilson.

constable 49 Those 1894 Silver IolIars. During a recent joint debate Hon. Marion Butler, president of the P. A. I.

made the following scathing rejoinder to a statement of his opponent, that silver was now being coined But, my fellow-citizens, this is not the biggest deception that he attempts to practice on you he feared that his words would not be sufficient, and so he tries to fool you with an object lesson. He told you that the government had not stopped coining silver, he said they were doing it right now. He said that 748,000 silver dollars bearing the date of 1894 were coined last month. He took some of these dollars from his pocket ana handed them out here in the audience, ho asked you to look at them carefully and see that they bear the date of 1894, and then he said, "Fellow-citizens, don't you see that Mr. John Neihoff, treasurer 36 Votes SALT CREEK TOWN8HIP.

Cornelious Reed, constable 42 Ed. Coil, constable 43 Dan Trask. constable 88 Milton Lov. trustee H. R.

Brooks, road overseer, 9 M. Sulivan, road overseer, dist 1 1 J. H. Reed, road overseer, dist 2 Peter Broberg, rep. road overseer, dist 2 2 H.

Crawford, rep. road overseer, dist 3. 7 G. Hennnckson, pop. road overseer, dist 8.

li B. Brann, road overseer, dist 4 18 H. Crawford, rep. road overseer, dist 4. 18 Fred wesler, M.

B. Best, clerk 41 Frank Miller, clerk 29- Washington Gard, pop. justice of the peace. 33 J. W.

Haffa, justice ot the peace 32 Frank Wing, justice or the peace 43 Paul Mathews, justice of the peace 1 Conrad Weitz, constable 44 Lewis Hoops, constable 88 JackMcAlavy, constable 3 A. Gard, constable 1 Geo. Kunkel, constable 1 Jacob Burns, constable 3 J. G. Hoops, road overseer, distl 6 Thomas Urban, road overseer, dist 1 6 B.

Best, road overseer dist 1 1 Jacob Burns, rep. road overseer, dist 2 9 David Thomas, road overseer, dist 2 2 Jos. Kueherer, road overseer, dist 2 2 H. T. one of you deserve the everlasting A.

M-. Griffith, trustee. 68 G. A. King, treasurer 80 W.

Hart, treasurer 52 John R. Miller, clerk 82 John Wallace, clerk 55 M. W. Hallock, rep. justice or the peace.

34 Francis ONeil, rep. justice of the peace. 82 T. J. McCurry, justlceof the peace 48 M.

Brown, justice of the peace 42 Chas. P. Saunders, constable 85 Geo. ONeill, constable. 80 J.

O. Soger, constable 48 G. VV. Hiserote, 41 Geo. Atkinson, road overseer, dist 1..

1 Casper Smith, road overseer, 7 M. M. Chambers, road overseer, dist 2 4 contempt ot the people, and on the 9th day of November they will bury you and your dishonest meth INDIANA TOWNSHIP. Timothy Ryan, trustee 59 H. C.

Aakey. trustee 66 J. R. Wollord, trustee 26 Daniel Vonada, treasurer 61 Fred Erhardt, treasurer 28 James Jennings, treasurer 17 ods under an avalanche of ballots Watchman. Cleveland is not opposed to silver?.

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