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The Edmond Times from Edmond, Kansas • 2

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MABIAH IN IlEAVKN, lie Edinond Times. Curod ItUei(iuatlsm, Mr. W. K. Powers, Thomas fit.

Louis, stattis: llullurd's Snow IJiilnioiit ourod hlin of a paso of Clii'oulo KlioMiiuitlsiTi. (iMynnrs stund 10). He (foes on pi uy i ''For 5 ycui's 1 tourer-cii all tho toi'inunts of tho damned, lived tnroiiirlr 6 yours of misery a thousand times worse tlmii death. 1 IdosH tho day whon I was iiiluui.d to fry Snow l.lnlmmit, xhrop hottlon ri-movod all traces of tills dn'iid disease and I Uy Tli Time I'rintiaa Company. EDMOND, KANSAS, NOVEMDEH 0, 1888.

I pta my'l utcaiu. li. luvison Atfont. d'-i Your Farm TO HTOCJC HAlSKltSt-I have two 11 no boar pigs tor salo one half blood llci koiiho. They are about 4 months old.

and two liner Pigs cannot bo found. Varmors wanting bargain should call soon, UANK.S, at the Edmond llouso. if You must, do not fail to see Jimmy lobsitz at the This part of Kansas needs more and railroad facilities ibwtt it uoy enjoys. There are iMo convicts the penitentiary at Leuveuwortli, 11 of those beiui! women. i BprcnglH 4 Kollpy give you tho best tonus of anybody on l-'ni iu Loans.

C'ouiu to IJdinoud and see tliuiu. A OF EOMO'NG This cnnntrj'a vooi will commence again about the isixth of next month. CongresK meets apont that time. He has had a groat deal of experience tha and snyrats gto I0AHS PEOCUF.ED IN SH0ETE3T P0SSIBIE TIME, DAVIS HENDEBSON, J5DWONP, KANSAS. Smith, of Mcpherson county, should be the next speaker of the Kansas Legislature.

He is able, competent and worthy and we hop to ceo him elevated to that honorable position. The pn'son'i boon pioitohln' 'bout houvet) To us who're outou lliu fold 'Bout gules tnadu of Jasper and pcurl, Aud. strepU paved with initfitots of ePll Says tho folks there are saints, or elss iwirolB, Bomo pluylu' op hpvps with ifold BtijiKi (T ullow tt sort of aoocmip'uiont) "To tunes which th root of 'em einiis, And I wonder and think of Marlur, Who loft ii)o a yeap aico aj, How alio tuoKloa (o ul them flue (lxln's For she dld'nt set mo'l hy display. She wero hum blu unci bhy-like a llvon, As any who 1'ui ttcquuliit; I reckon slip don't fool to hum yot When sue talks with an angol or aulnt. When she looks at tho amethyst fences And walks on the street paved with void, Don't you n'poso there are timed whop she lonfF fur The lane In which mo aud her Btroledi1 The old grassy lane through tho uy'dor, And the stile whoro my cotniti' she'd wait Don't you think she'd Hot have flip si Mo there As the heautifulletit peitrly-hluKod.

giile? And the pond on the farm by tho willeps, Whore she used, to pick cut-tails am) flowers, Itnthcr huvo than tho hljr crystal ooean? 'Cause sho did love this old farm of ours, Set me thinkiu'hi this way this inovnin' When I looked at her panslos and roses And I couldn't holp wlshin' hor with me. 'Sted of stay in' up thoro loan '1th, Moses. As fur me, It's lonesomo 'ithout 'or So soleinn-like round tho old place, That I'm to die and (o to her, Tho' I reckon I'mlitckliitr ol'irrnoo' Hut If I should lie sent down to t'other, And could sit down hor hy the tiro-Why! what could bo nicer In lioavon. Than sittlu' aloutrtddo of Mariai'? Taint orth.vdox, this way of tnlktn', Sez the pa'son to me day And he fetched nin to Ids way o' thinkin', Which was like Mnriav's old wuy, 'o I'm tryln' to live Jest an she didr- Go to ineotin' as slie uso ter d.o- And her spirit hunt's roun' me and whispers: "Josiuh, I guess you'll pull tlmiuifhl" M.MtoRit D. Kimball.

LKCUL IsrOTICIGH, U. 8. Land Ofllon. Klrwln, Kansas, 1 No. tlcfol erim.

lUbU. 188 Complaint having ln-on entered at thiB Office by Albert (J. Illgganhothain against Martin V. Iliipklns lor failure to comply with law as to Timber-Culture Entry No MSSi dated July ltl, upon tho is a Station 0, Township .1. in Norton County, Kansas, with a clow to the eiinccllation of said entry; contestant allowing hat Martin Hobkins litis failed to plow or break or cause to bo plowed or broken acres of the above described tract of land as rei'iirel by law between tin-1 ot It day ot July mid Hie li.tli day of July Itisti, and that said failure still exists: the said parties uro horeby summoned to appear at this Oilico on tho lllr.li day of January lss7.

at 10 o'clock a. to respond and furnish testimony concerning suld alleged lailuro. John 1Iiski.i.. ltegister, A. .1 a lot is, Receiver.

James I.obsitz Att'y. Nov I Dec AIlklnrlB Of Carpenter work. Bridge Building, and Mill Wright work contracted for nnd promptly done In a wuiduiunlike manni r. Kstinuoes rjj. cation.

83-ly O. S. BALL, M. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, liDMOSD, KANSAS, lis to iiil parts of the country answered promptly either duy oi- night. Office In Iavlson' iintu More.

Saturday morning last tho over heat register in the catholic cathedral of Pittslmig, Peiin-ivtma, t-ct the building on fire and 1 3Q.00O went up in smoke. This cathedral was one of the handsomest in tho country. The insane assyluui of this State, located at OssawKtomie a Topoka, are full and two hundred applicants are waiting admission there, The new buUhug at Topta will not be ready for uso until son. time net summer. I'rctty Women.

All women look atfrnntlvo when their color and complexion is clear. If your skin is Mil; low. eyes dull, you are billions, secure box of Williams' Australian Herb Pills, fake undirected, tied tho feeling of languor will leave you, your eyes brlghton. ami yon are uuotbor woman. Try Them, i'vlce 5 cents.

E. I'. Davison druggist, KtliunuU, Kansas. iitily U.S. Land Ollioe.

Klrwln, Kansas, No luti. I 'KS7 (Vunplalnt having been enterod tit this Office by Albert ll Higganhothnin against K. Ili))kiiis lor abandoning his Homestead Entry No 211:15. dalcu Jrly 18-4, upon the Suction iiil, Township ft. linage in Norton county, Kansas, with a view to the cancellation of said entry: the said parties are hereby tuimmoiied to appear at Huh Olliee on the luth day of January at In o'clock a.

m. lo respond and furnish testimony concerning said ullcyed abandonment. John HiSKF.tx. ltegister, A. J.

Minis, tteeeiver. James Lobsitz Att'y. Nov Dec 17. Lund Oilico at Kirwin. Kansas, fNo October 11.4,'IH Notlco Is given that tho following named settler hgs tiled notice of his intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will bo made beloro lud or Clerk District Court at Norton, Kansas, oi.

1SMI. viz: Chus A. Vail, Ds aim. lor tne swtnet sec ii K. He names tin following wltnosses to prove his continuous resilience upon, and cultivation of, said land viz: J.

Hogue, Clins Yutlie. Wm. Smltlit N. 0. West, of Edmond.

Kansas JOHN H1SSEI.L. Register. James Lobsitz Att'y. Oct 15, 19. A.

M. PELHAM, M. D. HOEV1E0PATKIC NOKTOX, KAXSA9 Chlldrrns' discuses a specliilty. All calls nltcndcd to from Edmond and vicinity.

Land Ollioe at Klrwln, Kansas, I No. November 4. 181, VSM. Notice is heroby given that the following-uutned settler has Illod notice of his Intention to make thml proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the Judge or Clerk District Court at Norton, Kansas, on December 1SH. viz: John Heals for flic 'J lloiuiiiies tho following witnesses to prove his uoiitiuu-ous ti'sldenco upon, ami cub Ivullon Of, suld land, A.

II. Sadler, Jus. Myers. N. Weath-'rly, A Richer, of Densinoro, William Higirnniiotham, ndvnrsc chdmant ly virtue of (la -ITStt, is hereby notified to appear and show cause why said proof should not lie allowed Jons ilissErx.

Itegiitcr. Jaaies Lnbsltz Att'y. Nov 10 Deo IT, J. M. JEFFERY, ATTCRixtEY-AT-LAW fit MC7ARY PUELIC, LUXOKA, KAXSAS.

6 Isnflbtupl'trwlFcld. Ltrr.f nrgetirted. Insumnce written. MILLBROOK HOUSE, Editor Cutting energetically denies having had any thing to do with the fiiiilmsteing expedition said be form-, ing to enter Mexico for tlie purpose of setting up socialistic It his statement he correct we give him credit lor yet having some senst. We notice that a number of papers are claming that '''apt.

James liepiesentative elect from Graham fonnty as not -beinu a Kepnhlican. This is a mistake. He is a true blue Republican and will be found on that sile of the House all the time and on all occasions A. If IlCSICmS, rroprietoi. Land Ollioo at Klrwln, Kansas, No November 1, IFsii, 1 ln.

Notice is hereby givon that tho following-named sottler has filed notice of his Intention to make tfnul proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made bef ore Probate Judge tit Norton. Kansas, on December II, lSBfl, vis: Willinm It. Hopkins HiU'llIiO tor the i i 1 sec 1 sec :) Ho names the following witnesses to prove his continuous resilience upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: 11. Miller: it. M.

Tim-uions, W. S. Smith. O. W.

Iliirris. of Dens-morn. Kiinsns. Joirv ltegister. Kacklcy i Kackley Att'ys.

Novo Dec Id MlLLBB0OK.uK A Km AS. 1e tel le is prfxlk with the brFt the rrlrt efferds. Gcod: -atui'lo rroms for tommrrc'al ti en Pi ii 1 1 i ti 1 ci, tc t.m n.ti.i tc the travolina public, toned In in l.i.uii i in a Vtktei cy 1 ally. mi UVEfiY BARN I0EE, -iCiU( Land Office at Kirwin, Kansas, No, October 4, IHsfl. 1 1.ai;S.; Notice Is hereby given that tbe following named settler has llled notice of his inUntJcii lo make final proid' in support of bis claim, and that said proof will be mudo before 1 re bate Judgo or lerk District Court at Mill brock Kansas November fi.

issii, viz; Deiitia .1. Domain, I Id "0M3 for tile sec S' He names the following witnesses to prove residence upon, and cultivation of aid land, viz: N. A. Hourk, W. C.

Drake, Wm. Hrown. of Edmond, Kaunas. George W. ung, of Hill City.

Kansas John Uishkt.i. ltegister. Sprenglo Kclley A tt'ys. Oct 8, Nov 11. Laud OlHoo at Kirwin, Kansas, I No October lfl.

VX Notice is hereby given that, tho following-mimed settler has tiled notice of his intentloi to make final proof In support of his claim and that said prool will be made before Pre bate Judge at Norton. Kansas, nn Novenil e-A), viz: Woodford Heady, Hd i-'wiWl tor tin i i seo Vt I. Hi see 30 4: 1 He names the following witness csto prove his continuous residence upon, are cultivation of, said land, viz: I.tmird (Jeorge. Frank Ueorgo. James MeKeo.

Ed Conoily. Densmore. Kas. JOHN BISS1-XL Hegister. Taylor Harris Atty's.

Oct 15 Nov iW. C. A.PBX-Tl!CII;:ife rlci llrtors. I'cv I'ifpff 11 Klrfp. He Tublic Willi c- tclen-to all rcii ts ef tic Frirrrrtlirg ci l.tvv itiuul nuts irti i i-fccrt ntj-lo i.ccon oi ti li tn ci i tunc 1 1 i i s-.

iccl rttd; ted atc-r; end the-e-l olcire, I en ii Icr ti I iv I ir, i.i ti ive It imi II. Land Oflloe at Klrwln, Kansas, No. November 1. lssfi. 1 Notice Is here iy given that the following-mimed settlor has tiled notice of his Intention lo make final proof in suppoitof his claim, and that said proof 111 be mado before tho or Cleik Dislriot Court at Millbrook, Kansas, on December 18.

188H, M. Hed-riek Ds.iM'.WJforthe sw fsol see 8. Ho names the following witnesses to prove Ills continuous residence upon, and cul tivation of. saitl land, viz: Marion Welch. James Times.

J. Mercer. David Dodds of Edmond. Kan-itis John Kisski.l, ltegister. W.

K. Hill Att'y. J'ov 5 Deo 1J Anuniher of election contests will occur in the seating of members of he Indiana legislature. The Democrats claim a majority of the legislature in that state and the Republican also claim it. Both Bides are going to their.

best to get control and maintain it the prize being a United States Senator tosueced Senator Harrison. OHIO EDiTOHTiMF.s:r-Dcr Sir: In jusllcoto my-si-lf and tho other two members of tho School Board, I wish to briefly answer pn article published in your paper lpst week, whloh article ippearcd to mo to be an attempt to east an odium on the school board. The article bosran thus: "It having como to tho knowledge oi members of the Grand Army of the Republic ofEdmond that objections were being raised Hgainst their meeting tn the Edinond school house, etc. Now the souroo of such knowl edge is what I would like to find out. The school board has no objections, por ever had any.

and I dont tteliovc anybody elso ever raided any objeci ions. No doubt the Post thought such objections wero being mudo or they would not have roted thanks to the board. 1 think that votinar was riono without a knowledge of the facts In the onsp. I oannot inake riyself believe that the old heroes of Edmond and vicinity so bellgerant in disposition after haring their breasts to the enomlos shot and shell nearly a quarter of a oontury ago would publicly attack a school board striving to perform its simple nnd plain duty, If any soldior will corne to me and show me wherein I have asked anything out of the way of them, or any other body of to occupy tho school house, will ap-pologise to them. I not only ask them to investigate this matter but I urge It, as I am going to rest under no suoh fulse and flimsy The attempt to.

saddle such a stigma on any school board Is smaller business than 1 ever he rd of any ono being engaged in before. Mr. Editor, the bulk of such business, is ton thousand times smaller than tho lnilllone.th part of a dwarf gnats heel, if you will allow tho comparison. I never was more. surprised or ohagrined in my life than when I read that (uncalled for) article.

The honor of being director of a school board is limply immense, but as It Is I would gladly ulve tho office to some time tried veteran who would take the honor for pay, say nothing about thanks of different bodies I heartily agree with tho writer of that nrttolo in regard to what the soldier has done for this country. Nothing can be said that Is too eulogistic of them or their services to tlioU' country- I think It was tho work of one or two Individuals that caused that article to be 1 cannot see the object of such littlooess, and ill KD, Yccs cu Ih id A 0smilel8 UgcIs cf Iniing Isferial, CaJl fid EXAMINE CUR LUMBER AND GET CUR PRICES The edi.orial convention at Downs, last Friday was a success every respects vc-ept numbers, there only being 8 inie fifteen papers out of more than a unbred represented. Considerable business was tranaoted ami Concrdia fi'leted as the next plaea of meeting. We found it impossible to he present on account of an extra amount of work Twenty inches of snow fell at Water-town, New York, last Saturday. There was more tlian a foot of snow fell at Albany, upwards uf twenty inches at Syracuse, eiirht to ten incues at Buffalo, at Oswego, a blizzard was prevail Land Office at Klrwln, Kansas, fNo October Notino Is hereby given that tho following-named settler has tiled notice of his intention lo make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will lie mado before the Judge or Clerk District Court at Norton, Kansas, on Deeornber 11, lrthfl.

viz; Wiley G. Mor-er Hd il-W! for the 4 i see 0 rind i seo x'l 1 He names the following witrie-i-oi to prove his ooiuinuoits residence upon, and cultivation of.suid land, Gnbri-al Anderson, of llelgwood, Kansas, Henry Pat Conor, of Edinond, Kansas, Isaac Williams, of Densmovo. Kansas. John Cash, adverse claimant by vlrtuoof lis 2iio(ll, is hereby notified to npponr and show qiiuso why said proof should not ho allowed. Register.

Churchill McClasby Atfys. Nov 5 Ijco 10. Land Ollioo at Klrwln. Kansas, No. Xovombor 1.

lo3i). 1 1MI Nolioe is hereby given that the settler has fllo.l notion of Ills intention to final proof in support of his ebiim, and that said proof will bo made beiore Probate Norton, Kansas, on December 10. issil. viz: Helen Phlpps lid mu for the vj 1 i soo I i sec 1 He names the following witnesses to nrovo his contUiuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: Milton rogue ''vrus i Pogne. Morris S.

Ford, of Edmond. iiansas, Floyd Uland. Norton. Kansas. John Hegister.

L. H. Thompson Att'y. Nov 5 Deo 10 Land Office at Kirwin, Kansas, i 'o October 7, Kiss. I I H.r, Notioo Is hereby given that tho follow in, named settler has tiled notice of his inienik to make fluid proof in support of his olniri and that suld proof will be made before bate Judtfe or Clerk District Court at Mil! brook, Kansas, on November b-fl, viz: Jo: epli A.

Drake Hd for the 1 seo He names the following witnesses to piovi his continuous resilience upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: Chas Sluohliok, C. Drake, Alvin Sparling, James Irwin, of T.tl uumd, Kansas Jouv Iti-si i.u Hegister. S. F. Stowart Atfy.

Oct 15 Nov 19 TO WHOM IT MAY Notice is heroby given that the co partner hip existing betTvoun A. M. AJunvill" and G. W. Buck, under tho tiim name of MimvllloA llurk, is this day dissolved by mutual agree ment.

G. Huck retire fiv.m said firm cue business. A. Manvillo will continue tin itiercaiitilo business nt the old place, colli ot all accounts, note, nnd pav all debts ami liabilities of tho Arm of Muuvllle Buck A. M.

Manvii.le, (i. W. Buck. Densmore, Kansas, November 3, 1888. Sonles nt Office.

LOG- ana Cil'ilB WIRE 1). Manager. TONSORIAL PARLOR, EDItfCKD, Iropriotor. Give me a call end I will yunrantcc to do your work saVisfactorily. tSShop one dooi.

westol the liimk ol V.uim nd. hope tlmPost, as a whole, will beoome bottrr informed and more favorably Impressed with tho school board, and when you find out who Hi st obtained the knowledge of anob objection Land Ollioe at Kirwin, Kansas, 1 No October 188ft. 1 Notioo Is hereby given that tho follov lng-munod settlor has filed notice of his intention to inako final proof In support of bis claim, ami that said proof will be mado before the or Koooiver at Kirwin, Kansas, on December 0, im, viz: S. A- Irelnn Hd UWH for I he Vi i soc 1 '4 1 sec 13 He iiumos the t'ollowlns witnesses to prove his continuous rjsidonoe upon, and cultivation of, said land, James Gilkison, J. C.

Me-Dennott, Jacob P. Winters, of Itoscoo. Kan-srs, Chas. S. JJurnham.

of Whitfield. Kansas. JOHN ltlSSELL. ltegister. Sprengle 3c Kelloy Att'ys.

Oct '9 Dec 3 TEANSITT HOUSE, K. 12. STICliNKY, IVopvietor. EDMOND, show him to nio nnd I will show you a person that never gave a nickle to build or protect a school house. Itespeetfully, J.

P. What. We give you the best of terms ou Farm Loan, Sprengle fe Kolley. Special 0r.rgrJn3 Und -UY- WELLS S3IITH, EDMOND, KANSAS. 01 (SO acres good farm 3 milos northwest of Kirwin, iu Philips county; well improved.

Price 1 (( acres of a tree claim 3 miles southeast of Hill City, Graham county. Kansas; all good and level Id acres In cultivation. Price $iiu(l. KiO acres 6 miles south of town; 100 acres smooth (in acres rolling: sod bouse; 20 acres in cultivation. (Jan be timber claimed or llome-steaded.

Price S5i i.i. 1 acres of deeded land 4 miles north of Millbrook, Graham county, Kansas. 15 ncres In crop: nil good level land. Price SI.ikki iomj cash, lialhuice In five yours at lu per cent. 1 (iO acres-a good farm'! miles southwest of town a No 1 farm good timber and water: HI acres under cultivation; second bottom farm.

Trice 11,200 half cash, ballance on good timo Terms: Two Dollars Per Ptajro to Norton Daily. Slatre to'Koscoe Hill City and Millbrook Daily except Sunday. Edmund, Kansas, November IP). 1888. Several Kansas newspapers contain double-leaded editorials declaring that the 35,000, majority for Governor p.

l. mm, EDMOND, KAKSAS, ing and a vest amount of snow falling. Trains every where were seriously delayed. The flame amount of snow fell all over the Nsw England States. "-weather breeder" as been developed in Atchison," Je se-it forth his first weather proclamation one day last week which utated that we were just entering one of the mildest and balmiest winters known in Kansas for tr.any years.

The storm that set in bere Tuesday rooming leads us to believe that all the saloons are runing in that town and that the fellow who sent out the mild winter pediction had thejimjams. Monday last we were obligled to visit Kirwinon some bueines before the U. S. Land office. This was our first "stop off" in that city since April 1881.

found that the town had in-proved veiy materially since that time. While there we called upon oui bretbetn of the Chief, and Independent, and louad the editors each as busy as they could conveniently be. Kir win is a good town and we are glad to iiote the prosperity of the city aud its people. We understand- that George B. Stear has sold Lis interest in the Norton Democrat to his late partner, Link Drunimond.

Mr. Stear will engage the practice of the law He is a very piesant and studious gentleman and Biade many friends during the time be had charge of the Democrat who will beglad to know thatitishisinten-tjon to remain in the co.Mity. We bid the new management a hearty welcome and trust that it may meet with good gueceain all things except Its politics. tin is a splendid "personal endorsement. The majority given the Republican ticket is an endorsement for Republicanism it is an endorsement IDEALEli IX of law and orde-t.

RfllTURE OF ALL KIDNS. The campaign was npon the issue of closing whisky shops and en- orcing law. The governor and all Th BUYERS' GTTIDM Issued hrpL. nud Jiaril, coli yeai. 313 ii.

other Republican speakers went before Kei)airine ti SjU'cinlly. Uafiertaiing Ecns in ils Mrks. Collia Trimmings Eept Constantly cn UiL ricture Frames of any Size Made to Order. fiood are all Plrst-Class find will bo sold at RottonvPrices for Cash. Give me a Land Ofiioe at Kirwin, Kansas, I No Octobers.

1SH0. Notice is hevoby given that the followlng-iiamed sottler lias llb'd notioe of his intention lo make final proof In snpbortof his claim, and that sud proof will bo inado before ltegister or Receiver at Kirwin. Kansas, on Deoem-bor 8, 1HS0, viz: James Gilkison Ds iMifi for the a i soo HH Ho names tho following witnesses to provn his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of. said land, viz: Samuel A. Irelnn.

Chns 8 Hurnham. of Whitfield. Kansas, Jacob P. Winters, (loorgo W. Winters, Hoscoo.

Kansas Jo tit ltegister. Sprengle Kelloy Att's. Deo ii Land Oflioo at Kirwin, Kansas, No October 11. K)3fi, 1 Notice is herehy given that the following-named settler has filed notice of his Intention to mako final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before Pro-bato Judge or Clerk District Court at Mill-brook, Kansas, on November 'M, lsss, viz; Stephen M.ul. Ds xlt.i for the net sec ft Ho the following witnesses to prove his oontinuous rosldenoe upon, and cul-rlvation of, land, viz: Samuel' Conklin.

Hark Jones. Tobn S. Walton, Andrew Miohael. of Hon- "iinsas, 8. Conklin.

adverse claimant v'rttie Ds9PW. is horeby noti-lled to iif tut show cause why said proof should not be allowed John fiissixr, Hogist'r Sprengle Kellev Att ys. Oct 13 Nov 19. 8kxllU indies, winiovtr 3,5 lllustrauoiM a whole Piuture Callci-r. blVKS Wholesale Pii.ts JOHN PFAFF, DEALER Hi direct In oi all poods for personal or family 1 lis bow to order, and give ex'xt cost of everything yon use, ea, Crtnfc, wear, or hare fan with.

These IX VALUABLE! LOOKS contain Information pUantd from the markets of tike world. Wo wlU mail a copy to any address npon receipt of 10 cts. to defray expense of mailing. Let ua hear froiu you. Respectfully, MOMTGOMERY WARD CO.

327 dc 229 Wabash Avenue, Chicago, ill, the people on this issue and pledged that if endorsed at the polls, the administration would not falter until 'very whisky den in the state was closed. The splendid majority rolled up for the Republican ticket wa, therefore, an endorsement of a principle, and that principle rs respect and obedience to the will of the people and the enforcement of all laws upon the statute hooks, aud not a personal compliment to the governor or any other condidate on the ticket. It shows that the majority of the people of Kansas have ayain spoken upon the qnes-lirm of open dotiteries, and that they have emphatically demanded their immediate expulsion. The people have simplv instructed the officers elect to. do their duty and enforce t' laws of the state, and that without anv further vacating or parlving.

That, is what the majoritv nieaiiB. Lfavennmvtn Times. Your Money nt once if you make your farm Loans through Sprengle Kellev. okiI Farm Implements, EDNOND, KANSi S. i TAKE THE FOR ST.

LOUIS AND THE EAST, 3 DAILY TRAINS 3 BETWEKX As there seems to be some misnn derstanding in regard to the game law ot Kansas we give it in full for the benefit of those interested. Prairie chickens, be killed between THE CITY November 1st and January 1st; but US1IOVI1 Store F.nninned with Pullman Pnllnco Sleenlntr no native game bird can be snared or trapped at any time. Migratory birds rich as wild geese, ducks, brants, etc mar be killed at any time tuey are You get four pounds more of Downs I soap for a dollur than of any othor. sk for it. 0 Quarters Smooth me nt Davison's drug store.

A. C. Auten. T'lirra Loans can be had at Old rates by calling on A. C.

Autbn, ut Davison's drug store. 1 1 Downs I TJ soap is mado In Osborne county, Kansas, by an old resldeut of- Graham county. Try it. sotf If you want Deeds, Mortgages or any other Leim) documents correctly drawn, go to Lob-eitz, at the Hank. At my plnco Five Miles Southwest of Edmond, STOCK HOGS and 8HOATS for Sale.

Also one Stoer. Will trade for calves or grain or soil ou time, taking good notes Cnll nnd see me. GEOKGE 13. PETERS. Or enquire at this office.

37-tf TO tut; VKOPI.E OF NORTON ASD AH.JOIXI'J COUXTI have on hand bo head of Mules, Horses, Mares in foal at Priceso to suit the times. Call and examine my stock. JOHN CASH. Will sell for cash or on short time. 35-Cw If you must make a farm loan do not neyo.

tiate it before consulting Spreagla 4 kelley, bere, Having dead birds in possea iion except during the first ten days after the expiratioD of the time in which thev may be lawfully killed, and Bullot Cars. FREE Heeliniiuj Chair Cars nnd Elegant Coaches. Tna Kcst Direst Linn to Tens the Sontt, 2 DAILY TRAIK8 2 To Principal Point9 in tho Lone Star- State. To Memphis, Mohile. New Orlenn? and pal cities in Tonnessro.

Missls-opcl. A lai.rma and Inisiaua, oilerintf the ciioice of Routes To New For tickets, eleeping-car erths and further in format Ion. apply to co-npnuv's tunie-t fijr'f, CH vs. E. P.

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E. P. DAV1SCN PROPRIETOR. This Is Th3rargly VYIih Good PURE DRUGS. CHEMICALS, PAINTS, rATEXT MEDICINES, ETC.

The audience at tbe school house last Sunday evening was perhaps the largest ever congregated there in attendance upon religious sei vices. The house was packed so fud there was hardly standing room anywhere. The best of order maintained and the most re-spectfnl attention paid to the services showing that tbe people appreciate the efforts that aie being made here in the furtherance of the cause, prima facie evidence of violating tbe law. The penalty oi eacn vioia of ie law is from five to twenty fl dollars fine, cost of prosecution, ten dollars attorney's lees, aggre from lorty to. eventy-fiv dot to..

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About The Edmond Times Archive

Pages Available:
918
Years Available:
1886-1890