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The Edmond Times from Edmond, Kansas • 2

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Conslderuble oxcitement was calised Tho Edmond Times. T. STRIOKLER, 31. D. here about eleven o'clock last Saturday by tho receipt of a tolegrani from Dens' more to the effect that Stephen A.

Holii- I The Timos JrlnUra Oowpony, PRACTICING PHYSICIAN EDMOND, KANSAS. lntf calls. Al'torC o'clock p. m. at my roaldonoe one mllo west of Edmoncl.

ftttJua-" day had muvderod a neighbor named Voss, having shot him about ton o'clock MAltK J. KELLEY, Editor. Of the total expenditures of those- States, amounting to $3,008,000,000, 20 per cent, was for interest and pensions; or por cent, was for navies, and $1,140,000,000, or 88 por cent, was for civil and miscellaneous purposes. Since the most of the indebtedness was incured for war purposes, it is within bounds to say that more than one-halt of the annual charge upn tho people of thoso countries is on account of war. France is the only country whose expenditures did not exceed the sources of that day.

The telegram stated that Hoi FOR SALE ATA One top buggy, a good lumber wagon two sets ot light harneeH. See Leroy Smith. When in need of foot wear, Buy tho celebrated Wells Hoots Shoos, manufactured by M. D. Wells Co of Chicago and Hold exclusively in Edmond by II.

V. llointzolman. 40-ly. A big 8-page 64-column weekly newspaperthe Kansas City Journal or flix montha to ovory subscriber to The Edmond Times. Come in and pay one dollar on your subscription to The Times and get the Journal FREE.

lltf. DEBATE ON THE TARIFF, liday had gone north and wanted parties to go out and assist in his capture EDMOND, KANSAS, JUNE 32, 1888. Soon six or eight persons headed by Con C. IIALLOVELL, Livery Feed and Sale Stable, EDMOND, KANSAS. Republican National Ticket stable Crandall, wore in pursuit, but Thomas Mullen, Constable of West Union township, was also in pursuit and came Presidential Elootorg tit Liu'ita -TV Wiiv WALLKR.

Ilofrulur Hack Lino to Norton overy day. Rates as chain nnv nj at Horses, mares, mares and mules for Bale or eimnBotmS prices G0d Bif8'' up with Halliday some where north of V. RoniNflOtf. Fuank It. Oao.

Graham's, arrostcd him and took him First DiHtrlot Second DlHtrlot 1 hird DlHtrkit Fourth Dintrlct Fifth niui.rinf The Kansas Cm Times hai just pub T. V. ANDKHHON JOJIM MAIIDIN V. DAVIS, revenue. Ilor receipts were $002,000,000, and hor expences 583,000,000.

During the same poriod, maintaining tho policy prevailing for years, the receipts of the United States woro $336,000,000 and the expences $212,000,000, showjiiig a surplus back to a preliminary examination was held before Squire A. Vat.eNtinb. 11. Hixtu Hovoutb K. Ij.

CnAPMAK Harris, and the prisoner bound over in lished a neat pamphlot entitled "The Debate on the Tariff," which contains President Cleveland's message to Congress, Mr. Blaine's criticism pn the mess-ago, and all the principal speeches de- Ifop tho sum of $2,000 to await trial. Failing to give the bond he woj commited to jjdmond, kaxsasi CONTRACTOR fiKD BUILDER, contracted for a.d prompt SSlSSSSSSi ffiSffiJ 3-ly l.n uistrict E. J.Tdiineii, uverea tnis session lor ana against the Mill's Tariff Bill. As a campaign docu or AO other country In the world is so liberal in the matter of pen sions as this, where the pension charge $63,500,000.

The average amount of the pension list in each European State for jail in Norton. We understand that he shot Voas three times, onco in the side, tho ball striking a rib and glancing ment id. is lnvaiuaoio. Let those kick who will, D. It.

Anthony is walking nght to the front as ft gubor hatorlal candidate. Subscribers Tottr Premium around into the back where it yet ie me same period was dit a trine over $33,. 000,000. Atchison Champion. mains at the last account.

The other A. PELHAM, M. D. HOMEOPATHIC PHYSSCI NOHTOK, KANSAS Chlldrons dleoaee a specialty, All calls attondod to from Edmond and Yloinity A groat deal of sweat and worry might two shots' werfl in tho shoulder and fleshy Every person subscribing to br renewing their subscription to this paper will be supplied with the Kansas City WEKKTjY Jouhnal A CAMPAIGN OFFER. be disponsod with, a great deal of fuel part of thd arm.

We learn that none of x-nnw auringtne campaign CI 1888. Here is nn opportunity to, place in your them are considered dangorous unless The Topeka eekly Capital saved, were our exciting political cam paigns to take place in the winter in stead of the sultry summer months. lnflamation sets in. Both' parties are luuiny iuo iiu-tfei aim ucNt weoKiy paper published in Kansas City. Bond iU tour name at AND onoo and get two papers for the brice of our strangers to us, wo never having seen either of them until after the shooting, The Edmond Weekly Times own.

times ritiNTiNa CO, Publishers. in looking over the last issue of the For only $1.25. This offer will enable Cawker City Journal wo judge that there and we never heard a word about the trouble between them till then, but from C. JONES, L. THOMPSON, ATTORNEYS AT LA Norton Kansas.

4 Loans made on on reasonabl teriris. Land and Collection business promptly attend to every citizen of our county to secure in a KANSAS newspaper, all the Campaign news, together with the latest is blood on the moon down that way, and Land Office at Klrwin, Kansas No May 19, 1888. 1 2521 Notice is horeby given that the following-named settler has filed notice 6f his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before Probate Judire at Hill Citv. Kansns. or.

Jnnn an all reports, Holliday has been threaten that ere lone the streets of that beauti news trom tne capital of the State, and ing to shoot for some time, he having the ful city will be flooded with srore. and sich, should the irate iditors of the Times his own local paper for the price of one subscription. Send your subscriptions to this office. impression that Voss and another man were intimate with his wife. All the aM Joui'nul happen to meet.

parties live two and a half miles Bouth 1888. viz; Joseph Tykwart. Ds 627021 for the seine sec 8gwnwlsec9 Town 6 Range 22. He names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz; T. J.

Westorhansen, Rosooo, Kansas. Fzra Pool, Dan Richardsoh, George Cook, of Houston, Kansas. NEW LIVEItY STABLE, W. Ti DAVIS, Proprietor, Wuvfl VA11 imt PrtntniTM-rkf Inn anihn EDMOND" KANSAS, There never was so much interest manifested in a national convention as Throat, Bronchial Trouble, Dyspepsia, Nervous Prostration or any Chronio Troubles? If so, send a postal to Drg. Starkey and Palen.

of Densmors, and the neighbors all unite in saying that Holliday had no occasion for his acts, but that on tho contrary, ii. A. onge, Register. Wells Smith, Att'y. May 25, June 29.

tiil and 15:29 Arch Street. Phlladelnhin. and they will send you a 200 page pook free. t. trm of and 8afe Drivers.

Passengers conveyed to Norton Logan. Hill Citv and aU otherpoints at Reasonable Rates. Stabling for and oareful attention given to, transient teams. tsrOppogiie the Bdmond House. uuUi.mob no one scarcely knew his wife though 48-3A1.

Land Office, at Kirwln, Kansas. I No May 19. 188g. 2624 Notice is herebv clven that Mir fnllnwintr. there is in, the Eepublican convention in session this week.

This interest all grows out of tlie fact that the nominee of this weeks convention will be the next President of the United States. Alias Notice No. 8107. V. 8.

Land Office, Klrwin, Kansas, I June 8, 18B8. ConiDlaint havlnir been pntniwl nt thu nfflon tOKlSORIAL PARLOR, they had lived there for some four years, as he was in the habit of locking her up when ho went away from home, and that he was in the habit of forbiding people to come on the farm. Whether this Js named settler has field notice of his intention to make final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will be made before the District Judge at Norton, Kansas on June 30. 1888, viz: Charles W. Anderson.

He No 22(169 forthe iseiseo 26TownBRange 23. He names the foUowinsr witnesses tirovn hia EDMOND. KANSAS, ED. BTJAZEjE, Pr oprietor. by William C.

Jones against Benjamin P. Mark-ham for abandoning his Homestead Entry No. KK41, dated May 9, 1887, upon the I section 28, township 4 south, range 2a west, in Norton county, Kansas, with a view to the cancellation of said entry; the said parties are hereby summoned to appear at this OlBoe on tho 5th day of July 1888, at 10 o'clock A. to respond and furnish testimony concerning said alleged abandonment. Give me a call and I will truarnntne r.n An VMui urni.tr continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, vizi F.

A. Davis, Alba Davis, C. A. Vail, Iia Trescott, of Edmond, Kansas. west df the Bank of Edmond.

pUUt, uuu, true or not we do not know, but such is tho report in and about the neighborhood. Some three or four weeks ago he took his wife out of the neighborhood and claims to have sent her to England n. A. lONOB, iteglster. Mark J.

Kelley Atty'i May 25, June 29, NOTICE EOR PUBLICATION. Land Office at Kirwin, Kansas. I No, H. A. i ongb, Kegister, A.

J. Haiuus, Keoeiver, June 15, July 8 on a visit. They have three children, 2M2 May 23, 1888, I. Notice is horeby iriven that the followincr- the youngest going with the mother P. -m THE MISSOURI PACIFIC R'Y and the other two being kept by the fa Mr.

Perry cut his alfalfa fifteen days ago. It was large and fine. On Thursday he showed us a cutting of the second growth; that is ii inches long. It grew during twelve days when there was no rain at all. It floe's begin to look as tho' alfalfa would grow and do well in this Country.

JTaMace County Register. Borin, of the Qberlin Eye; Kelley, of the Edmond TlHes; and Lew Headly oi Gaylord Herald, are wrangling over which of the three is the homliest. Ii we were out shooting at handsome men, we woulii not pull a trigger on either of them but they are all so good that we like them, but not for their beauty, which is only ekin eep how. We never did like "pretty men." Ellsworth ther. Taking the facts as they appear Fast Route Hum 7 named settler has filed notice-ot' his Intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof willbe made beforeRegister or Receiver at Kirwin, Kansas, on July 6, 1488, viz: Siimuel H.

HopknisHo 21915 for the V4 jt 8 it i Sec 23 Town 5, Range 23. He names the following tvitnesees to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: Nolson Weatheriy, David ST. LOUIS, AND KANSAS CITY, ST. JOSEPH CO on the surface and the reports current in the neighborhood, gives the whole proceeding an air of mystery that may not soon be cleared up. i Oh LINCOLN, ATCHISON, OMAHA I TRAINS DAlLt 0 I Between rf rST.

LOUIS, KANSAS CITY, ATCHISONU Matrnifloent PaBsetrerEauimnent. consistine "WUJ I 4.T1. UVUIOVJI Wl 1 1 ti, VI I'll i- mond Kansas. H. A.

YONbE, Kegister. T.nnna A Tunri 1 juii uuvno aiv uuo it Uljr u. The frequency of reunions id theNorth K3 of Through Pullman Sleeping Curs, and Elegant New Keolining Chair Cars, Frbb between all points. Direct connections are made at Atch ison, Kansas city ana 8t. Louis Union Depots iZ2 OUR COLORADO SHORT LINE CD GO west and the consequent cost of transportation of tents, ect.

front the Adjutant Generals headquarters at Topeka, has suggested the idea of the formation of a Sixth District Reunion Association composed of the soldiers this territory. is the Quickest and most direct route to Pueh. lo, Denver and prinolpal points in Colorado ana uian. CO THE IRON MOUNTAIN ROUTE Is the direct line to the principal cities of Ai Fach county to be represented, and a fund Kansas aua xhb unlv koutb to the 91 And Reporter. The President of Northwestern Kansas Editorial Association, L.

Li of the Cawker City Record, steps to the front and readers a decision which we presume do settle it. He Bays Head-ley, of the Gaylord llceald, was at Cawker during the reunion, posing as the homeliest editor of the northwest, but GO to be raised for the purpose of purchasing one' hundred or more tents to.be under the charire of the officers of the Famous Hot Springs of Arkansas. Nfcw RotrnE to the CITY of MEXICO via SAN ANTONIO, Texas. OVER 3O0 MILES the SHORTEST LINE from Atchison and Kansas City. For further information regarding these routes, address any of the company's agents, or Chas.

E. Styles; Wilder i association. A board directors or a committee could meet anuaily and after conference with the various localities Wells Smith passenger and Ticket Agent, Atchison Kas. ABSTRACT AK2 LAW OFFICE, W. H.

NEWMAN, flrd Vice President. desiring to hold reunions could arrange dates and he. tents be shipped to the NORTON, KANSAS. CTOWNSENDi Oen'l Passenger and TlokoiAgent, St. Louts, Mo.

point holding the earliest, in the season, that our presence there laid Lew in the shade entirely. While this may all be true and Alrichls decision a just one, we 'do not think it is treating Borin, of the Oberlin Eye, fairly, as he was not present in the ring for honors, on that occasion. and thence, to. the until all have 'Must Gii Bin to lie Gale" Dealers In tentlon to this rlt, and had their, usq. Tents would always be valuable and the cost transportation Mid JLJO" ropii'v uauacu, in dock lorm, Size CPVjf bf Sheet Music, 'Sent, solicit your greatly reducedt One fqr OJVXY POVS CENTS.

taken. AMERICAN PUBLISHING CO. BSOO Fa.ruiount Ave-hiladelpliia Pa. campfires, might be included. Ihey would bo in.

demand for camp meetings Real state, and other gatherings the rent from which might defray, the cost and transportation and the "boys" would be "in" instead ot out of pocket. Let us agitate this mat A little girl tries her on a coin-pusitiou about the boy with the following result: "Boys mpn that have iiot got aa-big us their and girls rw young women that will be young ladies by and Man was made before woman. God looked at Adam, he 'said to himself 'Well, I guess I can do better if I try and then he made Kve. God liked Eve -so much better than Uilam that there have been more-women than men ever since. Boys are a trouble.

'They are wearing on every 'thing i but ter and if possible before irr 1 vn a perfect an organization Cawker City SrWAOOtrATNTED WITH THE GEOGRAPHY OF THE COUNTRY WILL OBTAIN MUCH VALUABLE INFORMATION IN REGARD TO RECENT EXTENSIONS OF THE "QUE AT ROOK ISlAND" SYSTEM, FROM A STUD OF THIS MAP OF Record. The above suggestion is a good one and we hope, to see. it acted upon. Norton County will-do its part. The Cherokee nation has.

inaugurated soap. If I had my way half "the1" boys; a movement to expel the intruders have been waxing rich upon the products of the soil which t'lley have held so many years with out any save would be little girls, and the fest Would; be dolls. My papa is 60 nice Wiat I guess must' have been a little girl when he was a little 'boy OFFICE AT ED10MD HOUSE. Deeded Lands Bought and Soldi WE HAVE A NUMBER OF FINE TliWEft AND HOMESTEAD CLAIMS FOR SALE CHEAP, 1 Charge for Showing lands, that of occupation. These usurpers have It is reported that Secretary Endicot' all been notified by the authorities at Tahlequah to and the.

Cherokee government has confidence in its power has awarded a'ontract to an English Mlrm" whose bid was 30 cents lowfer than to enforce the order. It is well known that many individuals and syndicates have amassed vast sums of money by the that of an American firm. This i3 the true spirit of free trade buy where you can 'buy the But let us remember impositions which they have practiced upon the Indians, and the fact that lthat the money spent for those blankets, IMPROVE goes out from us and that is the last we the Indians are beginning to realize aijd are taking legitimate measures for; see of it. On the uther hand, if it Was spent in our own country it would pass one to the other Df our citizens, do, their own protection is an encouraging proof of the growth of 'enlightenmentdn the Indian territory. Kansas City Star FARMS THE CHICAGO, KANSAS MEPRASSCA R'Y (ROCK ISLAND JROUTE) This (rrouplngr t)f cetifc-ftl linos affords the quietest, safest, motet econotntcal arid BEST facilities of connmilnioation between all important I localities in ieDrasKa, tioioraao, iNew iwexico, I Texas Rnd the Indian Territory.

rttrawnrsfui rlohnst. ing them gobd, and a portion' of it at least, would find its way back into the 'treasury of, the United States in the 1 shape of taxes, ready to do a similar sem 1 ice. We believe in patronizing- first; pur own town," our owh township, 'our own county, bur own 'own na tion. Vedarville Globe. LjSZhiIIF-'- i I agricultural sections of the famous "Gold Belt" of the' west, whose cer'eali vegetable and fruit nroduets.

and Soine remarkable figures were presented at the last meeting of the International Institute of Statistics, a perusal of which should be fraught with interest to every American citizen. The showing indicates notonly the soundness of our general 'financial eystem, but demon horses, cattle, slieep and swIdo challenge the admiration of the world. Among the hundreds of flourishing cities and towns.on4ts main and branch lines are: Kansas City, Salina, St. Jossph-, Solomon City, Nelson, FOR RENT. If You anVa FarmlloW'We Will Get For Yofi As Cheap as Anybody.

Pratt, Wichita, Wellington, Caldwell, Canton, Pawnee City, Alma, Beatrice, White City, Hebron, Herirtgton, Clyde, Marion, Clay Center, Peabody, Greensbiirg, Dodge City, Mankato, Topeka, Smith Centre, Holton, PMillpsburg, Norton Jc, Norton, Sabetha, McPhersoil, ueiieviue, strates incontestibly that while every country of Europe, with perhaps one ex Hutchinson, Abilene, Manhattan, i-airoury. These nolnta and the vast area of fertile cbuntrv tributary thereto onen un raw ception, is increasing the volumn of indebtedness to an almost hapless amount, ee Us First the United States free from war alarms and the stupenduoua cost of a standing A weather department'is'a new" feature i the Kansas Farmer' aftd is presided over by Prof. Blake, who recently pub: lished the Future. Prof. Blake' is not a j.

weather ho began his meteoro-t4ogical researches thirty years ago! ho believes he has discovered the real cause of tho earth's climate, and its Weather peculiarities, and he believes the import-j ant changes of. weather can be predicted as certain as eclipse of the sun or moon. His predictions have been wholly upon i astronomical mathematics; what th3 figj army, is steadily reducing its debt. During the years I889-6 the period embraced in the calculations of M. Cer boni, of the Italian Treasury Department the cost of mantaining'their armies on opportunities to the grower, merchant, manufacturer, mechanic, laborer and those who wish to engage in any business or Industrial pursuit.

Connects at Kansas City and fet. iToeeph for St. Louis and ell points East South and Southeast; with ER8t Trains Of the GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE" lor RAJ Kg Davenport, Rock Moines, Peoria, Chicago, and ff 1 pi 'S all points Eastjwith the ALr RmTI.Bt B.nTTTHl fnr ftnlrit. ELWJ i "6 'J9 aba. Sioux Falls, Water town, Minneapolis, St.

Paul and all points North and Northwest, and with continuous lines running1 South and Southwest to the Pacific SPLENDID PASSENGER EQUIPiHNT. Entirely new, with latest Improvements, strictlj FIRST CLASS, and manu factured expressly for thi3 service, leading all competitors in the security and luxury of its accommodations. Elegant Day Coaches, restful Reclining Chairs (seats FREE) and berths at reduced rates in magnificent Pullman Palace Bleeping Cars. Union Depots at all germinal, points, and baggage checked to destination. Although the CHICAGO, KANSAS NEBRASKA R'Y la of modern con-fltruction, the solidity of its permanent way.

Iron and ETO Si IS IS I'li stone bridges, steel track, and the perfection of its rolling i 11 'J 0 stock, are characteristics which identify it with the ROCK ifl a I fil 11 1 1 1 ISLAND as a worthy component part of flhe parent eya- 7tal AThml tem. It is officered and operated by men of 'ability and lurge experience. Por tickets, maps, folders, or any desired information, apply to yo ur nearest Coupon Ticket Agent, or address H. A. PARICZH E.

SXvJOHN, JNO. SEDASTIAN, Vice-Pres. Gen. Manager, Asst. Gen.

Malinger. Uea, Tkkct Faeensef A'em, TOi-EKA, KA-S, ILLS, TOPEHAi IiA ures show, that stakes to be true. He has a war in the various' European countries was as follows: Austria, $63, 000,000, or $1 Cl per capita; England, $174,000,000, or $4 09 per capita; Fiance, Gorrespoitiehce Solicited. Sell vour high priced land and buv tjheai) farm in Norton county. Write to us, i H'ltll: EBMDXD KANSAS been remarkably accurate in his tions, and eveery years experience serves or $4 22 per capita; Germa tn pnnvinr.n him morn fiiithfttllv that his ny, $11 1,000,000, or $2 3 per capita; Rus faith is well ground a4, lie predicts a sia, or $1 91 per capita; It good crop jear sfor The Times clubs with the farmer.

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