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The Salina Sun from Salina, Kansas • 4

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Farm For Sale. The ioledo 'Weekly Blade. HOW ARE YOU GOING TO VOTE TO BE A REPUBLICAN. A CONDITION THAT APPEALS TO ALL. The school interests of Saline county demand the election of J.

P. Perrill as Occasionally we have met a Populist County Superintendent of Public I Schools. He is a thorough scholar! who has said to us, "The name Itepub I have a splendid 80 acre farm; well improved and well located, lor sale cheap. Part cash, balance, time to suit purchaser. J.

E. Woodward, jk. We are not hearing, about bonds about to be issued to keep up the expenses of the Government, for they are not needed and yet the Republicans lican does sound sweet." These are -KL1SHED EVKKY SATUIJDAY MORXIXG BY W. H. JOHNSON, PKOPRIETOB.

and self-made young man; has, taught thf men who enlisted under the ban in the county thirteen years, conduct ners of the Republican party back in have been in power eight months SAUNA, KANSAS, OCT. 30, 1897. ed county institutes, been principal of '56 and '60 and marched in theranks- WANTED FAITHFUL MEN OR WOMEN TO travel for responsible established bonne lu Kausau. Salary $780 and expenses. Position permanent.

Reference. Enclose self-addressed This not charged by Bryanites any doctrine for spoils. It is too wild to make a promise it can keep, and too foolish to explain one it has broken. The Democratic party is an organized appetite; the Populist party an open mouth; the union belly and jaw. If you belong to it, why? If you believe in it, what? The Republican party stands to-day for just what it did a year ago.

Its predictions have been fulfilled. Its arguments have been verified. Its prom-ishes have been kept. It stands by its position on old issues and stands ready to meet new ones. It is the only political organization now extant in this country which stands for a know doctrine and policy.

graded schools and made manliest his REPUBLICAN TICKET. under.the "Pathfinder," Jon.v C. Fre energy and qualification in his pro stamped enveloped. Tiie National, Star Insurance Chicago. jiont, and the "Railsplitter," Abe Lincoln.

Blessed be their names and fession. He will give his earnest and First published October 16, 1897 Miei-lff's Male. their memory Kor Judge of the Judicial District, H. F. THOMPSON.

For County Treasurer. H. II. KBKRHARDT, For Counry Clerk, undivided time to schools and prove the wisdom of his election. As the election is for a year (to fill vacancy) Republicans glory in the history of About the best campaign document that has been put before the people is a circular issued by John Randolph, of the Crawford County Republican county central committee.

The circular is entitled "How Are You Going to Vote? Why?" It applies to the voters of this county as much as it does to the voters of Crawford county and should be read by every voter in the county. The circular is as follows: Last year the Demo-Pops claimed that there was not enough money in the country with which to do the business of the country, and this because the world's money dealers had conspired, to enhance the value of their holdings gold by striking down the money of the people silver. Tne Republicans declared such a conspiracy impossible, said no money had been stricken down, and that there Mary Chalander, Every intelligent family needs in addition to their local paper, a good national weekly. The greatest and most widely known is the Toledo Weekly Blade. For thirty years it has been a regular visitor in every part of the Union and is well known in almost every one of the 70,000 postoflices in the country.

It is edited with reference to a national circulation. It is a Republican paper but men of all politics take it, because of its fairness and honesty in the discussion of all public questions. It is the favorite family paper, with something for every member of the household. Specimen copies gladly sent on application, and if you send us a list of addresses we will mail a copy to each. Only 1 a year.

If you wish to raise a club, write for terms. Address Tin; Ri.ade, Toledo, Ohio. Bring your job work to the Su.V ol.iee. We "take no back seat" for quality or price. We do all kinds of printing, such as lawyers' briefs, circulars, letter heads, envelopes, etc.

the people can determine in the short time that thev make no mistake in vs. P. Cravens, guardian of the Person and ot the. Estate of )- Case No. (r.

WILMAliTH. in last fall's campaign. In this coming four years President McKinley will come near paying off near twice the $262,000,000 bonds issued by the Cleveland administration to pay current expenses. The revenues are good and growing better. Here is a condition for which we may congratulate ourselves in spite of the fact that many millions dollars worth of goods were rushed into the country under the low tariff Wilson law, to avoid increased duties under the Dingley bill.

And too the importation of goods from other lands will be less, very much his election. their party. It is a great history. Those were glorious names of the compatriots, William A. Seward, Thai Stevens, Roscoe Conkling, James G.

Blaine, John G. Birney, Oliver P. Morton and scores of others, Governors, leaders and statesmen who figur- For Sheriff, II. I3EARD. It is assured Thompson's majority I).

in Ellsworth county will be greater than Ritchie's majority in Lincoln If you belong to it, you know why. If you believe in it, you know what. Is there a Demo-Pop speaker who would repeat in public a speech he made last year? Is there a Republican who would not proudly repeat in public a speech he made last year? Do you judge the future by the past? or do you rely upon a political fortune teller? Republicans do not claim that Mc-Kinlev's election was the sole cause county, and if not nearly twice Led along down the line in their civic large then we snail miss our guess. Augusta Behrand Ernst Behr, I minors, Augusta Behr and Ernst Behr. TOY virtue of an Order of Sale.

Issued out of the LJ District Court of the 3th Judicial District, within and for the county of Saline, anddtate of Kansas, in the above entitled case and to tne directed and delivered, I will, on Tuesd-uj, the lath day of Noeemjer, A. I). at two o'clock p. m. of said day, at the east door of the court house In the city of Salina, Saline county Kansas, offer for sale at Public Auction, and sell to the highest bidder, lor cash In hand the following described real estate, towlt: Lots number Eleven (II), Twelve () and Thirteen in BlocH Thirteen Oak Dale Addition to talina, Kansas, with tenements' hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging Said Real Estate is taken as the property of the above-named defendants and will ho Information is authority on the situa capacity; yet others, heroes ot tue war, as Generals commanding armies for the Union! Ulysses S.

Gfant, soldier tion in Ellsworth and is encouraging For Register of Deeds, CHARLES BUSH. Fo County Surveyor, O. 1'. HAMILTON. For Coroner, L.

N. LYNDE. For Superintendent of School, J. P. PERRILL.

For County Commissioner. 2nd District, ALEX. McPHAIL. to Judge Thompson. Lincoln is Ritch less, under the new tariff law than they were uuder the old, and home industries will be proportionately ben was plenty of money to do far more ie's stronghold, but he will not get the vote there he claims.

And it is the business than was being done and that it would have been put at work so and statesman, Ruthertord u. najes, a warrier patriot, Benjamin Harrison, a noble soldier, William McKinley, the fruits of whose greatness and wis efited and our own laborers siren the oj.1v county he can carry. Ottawa ii HUMPHREYS' work thus afforded those of other soon as the free silver, cheap money conspiracy was strangled, and confi sure for Thompson by a good majority to satisfy said order of sale, or part thereof Given under my hand this Kith day of October countries in the manufacture of these dom the American people now enjoy. These were Republican Presidents, A. 1X97 1 Cures Fever.

goods brought here. Why, the prosper ol'OF 'ORSoE, Sheriff of Saline county, Kansas. and their names will' continue in tne lty is here, it is improving each shin First published October 2:5, annals of time as illustrious and wise ing hour. What we see we know 2 3 4 7 Worms, Infants Diseases. Diarrhea.

Coughs. No. No. No. No.

No. No. No. unto the day and needs and welfare of and it is tangible evidence that is pre sented. "Money makes the mare bo: the masses.

8 Cures Neuralgia. And Abraham Lincoln steered the business is making the money. The Jennie A. Steadman vs. David J.

Addison, administrator of the Estate ot D. Whitehead, deceased. Lottie Whitehead, Elite Whitehead Tuttle. balances are not against the country dence restored. Which party was right? Which party told the truth? The Demo-Pops said that if free-silver did not triumph in the national contest, the price of all farm and labor products and the wages of labor would at once fall.

The Republicans declared that the triumph of sound money and protection meant an increase in the price of farm and labor products and a resulting increase of wages. Here are the facts: No. Dave Beard is keeping the fellows who predicted his defeat "a-guessin" This is a decided Republican year in Kansas. Saline county should get in line. Judge O.

1'. Hamilton should be elected County Surveyor by all means. He is thorough in that line and was Surveyor of the county a number of terms. as before, but for it. We will not Headache.

Dyspepsia. Delayed Periods. Leuchorrea. 9 IO 11 12 0 Whitehead, Case No. GM2.

hear of soup houses in Philadelphia ship of state through a gigantic struggle which racked the very foundation of the Republic. Hundreds of thousands of the patriotic sons of the Nation poured out their blood not alone for the salvation and perpetuity of the Government but to consecrate human New York and other cities to feed the and Saline county will surprise a good many people with a nice little majority. All his supporters have to do is to come to the polls to make this statement true. The election of the Republican ticket rests with the Republicans themselves. The responsibility that is tnus placed upon them is great.

If they will come to the polls and vote the ticket straight, and see that all the friends do the same, success will come to it. The ticket deserves to succeed, for it is one worthily and fairly made and each candidate is entitled to the respect and support of every party member, and each one is excellently equipped for the offices lor which they were severally chosen. Every Repub 13 Cures Croup. w. Li.iiiiti wnile- head, deceased, E.

R. Tuttle husband of Kilie Whitehead Tuttle. the New England Loan and trust Company and Henry Gav. starving poor as under the past dynasty No. No.

No. No. No. No. No.

No. as under the Wilson-Gorman free trade law. The people of the United Jy virtue of an order of sale. Skin Diseases. Rheumatism.

Malaria. Catarrh. 14 18 16 19 ssued out of the District court of the aom Judical States have cause to thank themselves within and lor the County of Saline and State of liberty. It was a Republican war; but for the principles enunciated by that for the change of National adminis 20 Cures Whooping Cough. tration.

If Bryan had been elected 1S9(. Wheat .67 Corn Oats 17 Pork, barrel 6.35 Butter 12 Potatoes 25 1897. S1.00 .30 .21 8.20 .18 what? Don't it make you sick al for the high price of wheat; neither do they admit that Bryan's defeat was the sole cause of the famine and war in India. How are you going to vote? Why? Of course, nobody familiar with the history of the proposed Pacific Railroad sale has believed any of the statements recently published by the New York World and other Democratic organs, charging that Senator Hanna made a deal with New York capitalists last year by which they were to have inside opportunities for purchasing the road In compensation for their campaign contributions. Nevertheless Senator Hanna has thought it proper to make a denial of it and recently did so in vigorous terms in a speech at his own home, Cleveland, Ohio, saying: "The facts are that I never heard of the measure or the syndicate, or anything about it until early in July last, one year after this alleged plot was laid.

I do not even know who are the members of the syndicate, I never had any conversation with any of them in regard to it, and I never was called upon by my vote or inlluence to say one word in- regard to that sals. It was a contract made un the part of the Government by Grover Cleveland's administration, and the only part of it relating to this administration is that the contract has been agreed to on the part of the present administration, on the agreement of the syndicate to give five million dollars more for it than under the terms made by the Cleveland administration. That is all I know about it; the rest is a lie." No. 21 No. 24 No.

26 most to think of it? Sixteen-to-1 is Asthma. General Debility, Sea-Sickness. Kidney Diseases, cutting no swath. "Bimetallism with party, that there should be not another foot of slave territory within the domains of the Republic there would have been no American rebellion of 1861-5; and it was at the first opportunity that a Republican President, by his proclamation, emancipated four millions of slaves, and made the No 27 out the consent of other nations" is a No. 28 Cures Nervous Debility.

lican can afford to put aside any resentment for the ixeneral cause and No. No. 30 32 n-ausas, in tne above entitled case, and to ine directed and delivered, I will on the 23itt dtty tf Xomnlx-r, A. It. at 2 o'clock p.

m. of said day, at the east door of the court house In the city of Salina. SaliVe county Kansas, offer for sale at public auction a 1 je to the highest bidder lor cash, In hand Tie io lowing described real estate, towlt- Lot live in block eleven in Calkins addition ami lots two and lour in block six, and lots si eight in block eight, in Riverside Park Add! ut fjaUlm' al2 tllp ''''divided one th Ird Intel est In five acres ot ground in the south-east nortli-eaMt gunner of section fourteen, south of range three, west, forty rods east and west and twe iM-rods north and south, also the undlvl led hall of a track ot land described as follows: Comme c-ingon the range Hue between ranges two and three at a point nine hundred slxtv-slx and one-tenth feet south of the south line of lnm ve south 10 "tended" 'the Ti if1 fi'" 'our hundred and eigho-lour leet. thence south Hi) degrees 44 seconds, west twohundred and twenty -live feel to center ot Smoky Hill l.iVer. thence down center of said ver to a point three Ire, I vote the ticket.

(Jive it your enthus by-word. Always vote the Republican ticket; vote it next Tuesday and get ready for a year hence. Luck or no luck, you always have flourishing times Urinary Diseases 1 Heart Disease. Sore Throat. Colds and Grip.

iastic support. No. 34 No. 77 American Republic all free! as not this a glorious act? The question before the people at with Republicans in power. Its prin this election for District Judge is to ciples are right every time.

It is for th For forty years the Republican par protection of our industries and our ty has set its seal tor the right ana Dn. IInMPlIIlEY.s' IIoMEOrATEIC Maajc of Diseases Mailed Fuke. Small bottles of pleasant pellets, fit tlio veft pocket. Sold by driurjrNis, or sent prepaid upon receipt of price, 5 cen' except Nob. lis, and Htt aro mado $1.00 size Humphreys' Medicine Company, 111 WiuiaiL New York.

working people. Protection is a car The voter can cast his sufferage for Dr. Lynde for Coroner, knowing he is giving it to a qualified physician, scholar and gentleman. See to it that he is elected The county Republican ticket is unexcelled in the equipment of the candidates. Each man is qualified and will be a credit to the place for which he was chosen.

Then let every Republican in the county do his duty by going to the polls next Tuesday and voting for it from top to bottom. Ho to the polls on next Tuesday and vote the Republican ticket. It represents good government and by the election of the men composing it you will be assured of well qualified officers. Personally each of the candidates are men of the highest character and probity and are worthy, enterprising citizens. The election of Charles G.

Wilmarth will give the county a capable County Clerk. He is painstaking and discerning. Having been County Coni-iiiis-iiocer tiin-e years he knows almost much about the Countv Clerk's diual principle of the Republican for humanity. It does not falter in its good work, and its pages are shining and bright, nor will they be dimmed. i-uiuij-iHiir iivc-ienuis Feet due west of said ange Most wage rates are already increasing, in many instances 10 per cent, or more.

Which party was right? Which party told the truth? The Demo-Pops said that the price of wheat and the price of silver are inseparably connected and must rise and fall together. The Republican party declared that the price is controlled by the relation of supply and demand; that as the demand is relatively greater, the price is higher. Then, silver was 65c an once; wheat was 65c a bushel. Now, silver is 55c an ounce; wheat is $1 per bushel. Which party was right? Which party told the truth? The Demo-Pops said that if McKinley and gold standard triumphed, sil j.w.fec iiorin parallel with said party.

JL'IXiE H. V. THOMPSON. While it may make mistakes, it is line in, mil i it-t; multireel and lilty feet to the "ui i Avenut thence easterly head and shoulders 'above any other aiong i no soul li line of Vnmitn AiTuiiiw. 1.....

i LOl, null tarty, past, present or future, and is We clip the following biographical sketch of Judge R. F. Thompson from secure the best man for this great and responsible place. Tnen vote for Judge Thompson as the man. He is capable, and by his business methods of dispatching business, always quick and bright and ever insisting upon prompt attention from lawyers, jurors witnesses and others concerned, has made a big saving each year to the tax-payers.

Twenty seven jurors is the panel for the coming term, which is an expense of 54 a day. As compared with court terms of the county under former Judges he has cut the terms from twenty days to eight days on an average. In view of this saving. to be trusted for its honesty, its sincerity and consistent work for the public good. the Ellsworth Reporter: HUMPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL OIL "THE PILE OINTMENT." Formes Externnlnrlntornnl, riind or needing Klstulaln Alio: irclilim.

Llr-rdlng of tuo Kocluiu. The relief Immedlai tlio euro certain. PEIOB, 60 OTS. TRIAL SIZE, 25 OTS- sent poBt-vnld ua rc4lt of prlov. U1I3 WUKim 8L, IBTT VOtt REVIVO "Judge Thompson's history is simi win, 'L i Tet' I'tmillel ni.Vi two hundred and twentv-f- Jt noVU! K' 14 seconds east, one hundred and sixty-five feet to the place lour and twenty-two one-huiKlieililis acres more or less, with tene- uilto aiyjtirteiimice8 there-Said real estate Is taken as the property of the above-named defendants, and will be sold to sdtis! said order of sale or a part thereof.

der my hana 22ml dav of October A. I). 1.SU7. OLOE EOHSSE, Sheriff of Saline county, Kansas. Yes, a man who has been a Repub-ican once can not help being a Re lar to that of a good many men of this country who have become prominent publican still deep down in his heart in a judicial or political capacity.

He Democrats who are disposed to listen to the popular clamor about what is termed "rovernment bv injection" in his paroxysms or craze he may de was born fifty-one years ago in Maine and afterwards moved to Pennsylvania nounce the present but will glorify the past of the party. The past stands Hint published October it-it ion ver money would at once been driven RESTORES VITALITY- His boyhood days were passed on and on witnesees. sheriffs, bailiffs and out of use, no more would be coined and other piotesfs against the Federal courts will be interested in the utterances of that lifelong Democrat, who farm, his parents being engaged in that others concerned, with three terms office as the Clerk does himself. He In the District Court within and for the County for the present of the party, and as we glory in its past we can glory in its nresent and future. No party can and no man could buy goods or pay v.

(ii.ii ciiuc ui jvunsas. year, we a month ago insisted the sav vocation. When he was a young man he taught school, studied law, worked is an excellent draughtsman and arch debt except with gold. That this j.ue Jiassacnusetts Mutual LIfei Made a was honored by President Lincoln more than a third of a century ago Insurance Company ing to the county has been $3,000 Flaintiif, itect and he could not be otherwise would be the verdict of the jury in supply its place, for each and every vs. ii v-'i -b on a farm, and through his own exer year under his administration, and the Kiaweii man other political party is antagonistic the People vs.

The Gold Shylocks of than qualified. with an appointment to the supreme Bench. Stephen J. Field. In his letter claim has not been disputed anywhere i5thDar.

WfX of Me. 1873, which shylocks had driven the ta its matured and righteous princi William Timelier. Mrs. M. Th.

Thacher. Joe Ilerzberg, David C. Jletliven, ilaud Metii-ven, C. H. Cower.

Mary B. Cower, Henry R. Cower. Board of County Commissioners of A change is needed in the board of Then stand by Judge Thompson. The tions, without outside aid educated and fitted himself for the profession of the law.

Over twenty-live years ago he, with W. A. Johnston, the present ples of the past or present. For its money from circulation demonetized to his associates announcing his re TH5 GREAT 30th bay. RENCH REMEDY, election of David Ritchie will entail it.

administration of thirty vears the tirement from the bench, Justice Field z7 County Commissioners. The election of Alex McPhail will give it the needed change. He is a line business man Metallic money in circulation in the country has prospered such as it never says: the largest expense. He is not quail lied is a very ordinary lawyer. Sym associate justice on the Supreme bench of this State, as his partner, opened a United States: has under any other party.

Among "As I look back over the more than a third of a century that I have sat on this bench, I am more and more im and popular and his election seems assured. The board has been Populist In 183 Gold, per capita, $3.23 its great deeds is that of the home law office in Minneapolis, in the ad pathy or party behests snould not go in his case. If the case was reversed, and these candidates were nominated silver per capita, 15c. stead act, which provided homes in joining county of Ottawa. The firm and it has been run as a political ma pressed with the immeasurable mi In 1897 Gold, per capita, $8.40 for over ten years through its ability chine.

Mr. McPhail, while a Republi the county ol Saline, Defen- I dants. TOE HERZBEKG, C. II. Cower, Mary B.

Cower and Henry R. (lower will take notice that the said Massachusetts Mutual Life lu.urance Company, plaintiff, did. on the nth day of Oct-tober. 1.MI7, iile its petition in said District court, within and for lie county ol Saline, In letilt.e of.K;'"N"- against the said William l. Thacher.

Mrs. M. Th. Tnacher. Joe David C.

jiethven, Maud Met liven, C. H. Cower. Marj IS. Cower.

HenryR. Cower and Board of Count commissioners of the countv ol'Sa line defendants, and that said Joe Ilerzlierg, C. li. (iower, Mary B. Cower and HenryR.

Cower must answet said petition filed as aloresaid on or before the 'mil day ol November. or said petition will be taken as true and a judgment rendered In said action against said defendants. William P. Thacher and Mrs. M.

Th. Thacher for the sum ot Two thousand and Twenty (2(I20) Dnlhi rs. with in this Western land of ours for the in dustrious and deserving poor, and un portance of the court. Now and then we hear it spoken of as an aristocratic by tn opposite parties Judge Thomp silver, per capita-, total metallic can, will be broad-guaged and will be became known as one of the best in the central portion of Kansas. Mr.

money, $17.20 per capita. son was the nominee of the Populist party we should not raise our voice feature of a Republican government But it is the most Democratic of all fair to all and strive to subserve the der its ministrations and by its efforts a kingdom of hardy yeomanry and of Increase in metallic money in circu best interests of the countv. Johnston was then elected Attorney Senators represent their States and lation Gold, 160 per cent; silver against his election. The public good should absolutely control in the elec General. Judge Thompson continued Representatives their constituents, but The young man will be honored in 5867 per cent.

this court stands tor the whole coun however in the practice of his profes Produces Die above results in 30 LAYS. It acts nov. eriully and quickly. Cures when all others Young men and old men will recover their vior by u.Mn; REVIVO. It quickly surely restores from effects of Sell-abuse or and indiscretions Lost Manhood, Lost ViMliiy, lmpotcncy, Nightly Emissions, Lost Power ol either ee.v, Failing Memory, Wasting Diie.is.es, Insomnia, Nervousness, which unfits 3ne ior study, business or marriage.

It not only cures by starting at the scat tf disease, but is a Great Nerve Tonic and BJoodBuilder ind restores both vitality and strength to tha iiufcular and nervous system, bringing back he pink glow to pale cheeks and restoring the iire cf youth. It wards off Insanity and Consumption. Accept no substitute. Insist on having REVIVO, no other. It can be carried in vest pocket.

By mail, $1.00 per package, in plain wrapper, or six for $5.00, with a positive writ tea guarantee to cure or refund the money ft-every package. For lree circular address BawoI Maif.rinA T.n 269 Dearborn Sti nuju. n.Oiiviijv Chicago, UI. tion of udge. the election of Henrv Eberhardt as trv and of such it is truly 'of the great industries and wealth have been opened up from the Missouri river to the Pacific ocean.

The American people may contemplate that record with pride. The party has fostered great ne cniteci states government is still coining millions of silver dollars people, by the people and for the peo pie-' It has indeed no power to legis Up to the close of the operations of sion, being easily the head of the bar in point of legal learning and ability, until about ten years ago, when he was County Treasurer. As manager and bookkeeper of the Eberhardt Lumber terest thereon at the rate of twelve percent, per annum from the day of February, and for costs of suit: and a further judgment against Wlllhtm P. Thacher, Mrs. M.

1 h. Thacher, Joe Herzberg. David C. Methven, Maud Methven. C.

H. Cower Mnrv ciwnr monthly; every one of them will pay the AVilson law, the free-traders were late. It cannot appropriate a dollar one hundred cents of anv man's debt of money. It carries neither the purse appointed by the Governor as Judge of lines of transportation, that span the continent, and built up great States HenryR. Cower and Hoard iifo sure that the increase in exportation of American manufacturers was the (except by express contract to the con the 30th Judicial District.

His remark SlOlierS Of the COlllltV Of Saline for the fnrei-lnwnru nor the sword, but it possesses the power of declaring the law and in that is trary) or buy one hundred cents' worth of a certain mortgage upon the following described real estate, towlt: half of Lot one found the safeguard which keeps the able ability as a Judge, in rapidly dispatching bus ness and the correctness of anv man's goods. uuiiuieu mm iweniy-one on Santa be Avenue, in the citv of Suiimi ivin.r un.i fruit of a low-fariff policy. They now discover, however, that the very first month the Dingley law was in opera whole mighty fabric of government situated in the county of Saline, in tiie State of from rushing to destruction, lhis Were the Demo-Pops right? Did they tell the truth? of his decisions, few of which have been reversed by the Supreme Court, have ivans is. anu adjudging that the said plalntllf has the first lien on said premises, to the amount tor which iud''inent will he. tnki.n tion showed a larger exportation of negative power, the power ot resistance, is the only safety of a popular Last year the fusion Moses, Bryan, and manufactories and made a name throughout the world that is justly our pride as a people and a nation.

Who would not be a Republican? To be anything else is to dispute the greatness of the Republic itself. The party can be trusted. When the people depart from its fold, as they do once in a while, forgetful of caused a vast saving in public expense niiuuiuciine Mm lucnusHs io oe sold without appraisement, and the proceeds applied to the payment of the amount, dim lililfntifV mid government manufactured articles from the United States than had ever been shown in the corresponding month of preceding in his district, and was so much appre declared that if free silver did not triumph, if he was not elected, the peo Costs Of SUlt. and forever hiirrltur f.u If Mr. Simpson gets tired waiting ciated that he has been twice re-elected Special Bargain ple were forever enslaved, and he by good majorities.

The judicial is closing said defendants, and each of them, of and from all right, title, estate, Interest, property, and equity of redemption, in or to said premises, or any part thereof from and alter a sale under such decree of foreclosure. for his turn to laugh he might look at the busted State treasury and smile a years, lms is rather curious, view of the agony they experienced during would be at once compelled to "shut its deeds, then in a little time do they the gates of mercy on mankind." little. Hutchinson Xeint. the recent discussion of the protective ROBERT H. HAMILTON and W.

II. BISHOP. SEAL. Attorneys for Have you seen any new slave marts? tariff measure over the prospect that not and should not be a political office. The people in securing a Judge should not ask, 'to which party does he but, has he the requisite ability, is he an impartial and just Judge, and Attest: Au(i.

Swedk.nbuhu. Clerk of the District return to its fold. It is the party that brings us out of "the slough of des Sixty thousand head of new cattle court ot Saline County Kansas. Have you heard the gates of mercy it would "cut off our foreign markets." clang? have been taken into Phillips county this fall to be wintered. Flint published October 10, 197.

I'liblicutioii Xofit''. "The heavy increase in iron produc pond." The Cleveland administration failed the country, and the turned to the Republican party and a man of strict integrity. That such Was the Demo-Pop right? Did he tell the truth? is the character of Judge Thompson is VOll SAL IS, In the District Court of Saline County, Kansas. Last year the Demo-Pops said to the William McKinley, and prosperous Josephine Croft, Plaintiff, vs. tion and consumption and the largest payments through clearings ever known in October are indications which outweigh hesitation in some markets.

The increase in employment times have come again. Hence, the farmers, vote for us, that is the only 200 acres of corn, and a lohn Frank Croft, Defeialints. evident from the fact that the people in the past have largely voted for him, disregarding party lines and political affiliations. The only political office way for you to get more for your pro- i Price $5.00. raVg 82 II 1 $5.00.

dncts, wheat, corn and pay less special 1 Price aa 1 long as they precept is, Stand by the Republican party. You who love it for its past should continue to love it for those things it vouchsafes for the good of the people. You know what yoa can he ever held was one term in the Kan for what you buy, farm labor, coal, manufactured articles, etc. They said toe oar- ot of Kaffir corn and sorghum. Good feed lots iirnished free.

William Toll, Elm Creek Township. sas Legislature. His life and work of labor has continued with further accounts daily of works opening, increasing force of hands, or raising of wages, and at every point whera actual pro biggest gain offered, ev Co. he has shown his thorough training for the position. He is universally respected for his sterling and upright qualities, and his vote in Salina.

where he has passed his childhood and transacted business for several years, will be a gratifying response to his candidacy. There is no comparison between Thompson and Ritchie, the opposing candidates for District Judge. 11. 1 Thompson is qualified in every way for District Judge, while David Ritchie possesses not a single attribute for the place. The defeat of Judge Thompson would prove a calamity to the county and the district.

Every voter can vote for him without fracturing his politics, as he is in no sense a politician or partizan Judge. Charles Bush will be an honor to the office of Register of Deeds. He is a gentleman and a scholar, so to speak, eminently qualified and always courteous and accommodating. As secretary and cashier of a number of orders he will do the work of the office thoroughly and well. He is very popular in Salina and will receive a large vote in the city, as he will do in other parts of the county where he is per-personally known.

The talk about Judge Thompson being a corporation Judge is the merest bosh and is made by unscrupulous men who care only for party success. He came up from a poor farmer's boy to his present iroud position as a lawyer and Judge. His decisions are rarely reversed, far below the average, and he strives to stand by the law. Nine years as the presiding Judge of Saline county proves his thorough adaptability to the eminent position which he now occupies. Banquet Lamp.

Finished in ROld lacquer, has No. 2 Rochester Chimney and Wick, with either a handsome 1-1-incli Bliaile or 10-lucli fancy crepe tissue paper shade or fancy hand painted bamiuet plobi', with pold trimmings, all for to the farm laborers, coal miners, fac have been wholly devoted to the legal miv tory men, votes for us, that is the onlj To John Fnw.k Croft. Dijeiuh.iit ohnvf: nonoil: TOl are hereby notified that 011 the 1 lth dav ot October A.I). j.siiT, s.ilil plaintiff tiled lu-r petition in said court against von, praying for a divorce and alimony and that vou must appear and answer said petition 011 or before the '7th day ol November, or said petition will be taken as true and a judgment rendered against you tor divorce and aiiinoiy and the cost of this action, to the prayer of her petition. JOSEPHINE CROFT, Flalntiif.

Sewing- Machines repaired at Kissling'g gun shop. depend upon under its folds. Because profession. He has a strong, logical .97 way to get higher wages that is to get duction can be tested it appears greater than ever before." From Bun's and judicial mind, and has the reputa- we have a Republican administration today the confidence tcld about in its the farmers to pay more for the pro tation and is one of the ablest District St at the Head. Trade llecieir.

Kit unjust out 1 02-pairo book of Honey sav- ducts or results of your labor. Sup Judges in the State of Kansas. AVe last fall campaign is here without the questioning. Always pick the best, port McKinley and you are ruined. Aug.

J. Bogel, the leading druggist Inland Can it really be that Mr. Bryan is take pleasure in recommending Judge loiosaie The Republicans said, these two pi-ii-o ernlde. of Shreveport, says: "Dr. King's Xew Discovery is the only thing that $1.97 Thompson to our readers, feeling sat write tor it.

things are self contradictory, let us more a l'opulist than Democrat. The "Bryan Free-Silver Club of Canton, Ohio," which was one of the strongest cures my cough, and it is the best sel join to support the protection ot A. IM. ROTHSCHILD CO. WHOLESALE.

State. Van Buren to Chicago. ler I have." J. F. Campbell, merchant isfied that the public regardless of party can do no better than to nominate and elect him as our District Judge." WANTED-FAITIIFCL MEN OR WOMEN TO travel for responsible established house In Kaasas.

Salary S780 and expenses. Position permanent. Kele mice. Enclose self-addressed stamped env elope. The National, Star Insurance Bklg, Chicago.

Vmerican labor, American agriculture mention una paper. of Saff'ord, writes: "Dr. King's Xew Discovery is all that is claimed and in your political affiliations pick the Republican party for your guidance and support. It is the best party in the land because its sentiments and purposes were born out of the best intelligence and humane principles, and so it is that it is better equipped for the government of the country than supporters of Mr. Bryan in last j-ear's campaign, has renounced and denounced the Democracy of Ohio, for its in consistency for naming a wealthy A.

formal call has been issued for the for it; it never fails, and is a sure cure for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. and American trade, and we will thereby secure the best advantages for ail. Support McKinley and you benefit yourselves. cannot say enough tor its merits." Dr. King's Xew Disco very for Con- bank president for Governor, and a State irrigation convention that will be held in Lawrence on November 18 and 19, by I.

L. Diesen, president of the State Irrigation society, John E. Frost, umption, Coughs and Colds is not an another party. tHe- si.oo: Weekly IiJteii Ocean. experiment.

It has been tried for a Which party was right? Which party told the truth? Last year the Demo-Pops of Kansas wealthy monopolist of Washington for Senator, and has transferred its allegiance to the Populist party. Curious, It is intimated that the will of the chairman of the executive committee said that if they were elected the peni The Greatest Republican Paper of the West. iciiv xvi. i uuuiau will snow cmrl I'mfuoon trn quarter of a century, and today stands at the head. It never dissapoints.

Free trial bottles at O. C. Tobey Drug Store. isn't it? ixa YV yi LI 1. UUrt.llIIlii.Ll tentiary coal mines would be worked liberal disposition toward public and Gf the local committee on arrant- in the interest of free labor.

charitable institutions. There is cer- The trifling fact that gold is coming ments. It is expected that there will At this time one in position to know into the country in large quantities at tainly reason to expect that there will 5 TT is the most stalwart and unswerving Republican Weekly pub- JL lished today and can always be relied upon for fair ad houest re- 5 ports of all political affairs. ntZzrA The Weekly Inter Ocean Supplies All of the News LUe" and the Best of Current Literature. j3U I It is Morally Clean, and as a Family Paper is Without a Teer.

says: First published October 1807. Publiciitioii ZVotict. New York, San Francisco and other ports, and that the gold in circulation be its character. Few men in this country have received as much from "Coal mined at the Kansas peniten be a very large attendance, and that the showing cf irrigation machinery will be the best ever made at an irrigation convention in the State. the people as did Mr.

Pullman, and tiary is being sold in the open market and Populist officials are traveling over this part of the State (near In the District Court Within acd for the county during the year has increased more than $50,000,000, is proving rather em of Saline, in tiie State ot Kansas. justice, as well as gratitude, called for an exchange of favors. The public In the matter ot the Axianmenl of the Order of Leavenworth) selling it. Penitentiary a rater nal Guardians for the oenejit oj it creditors. 0 0 To the creditors and members of Vie Order of Fra will have a right to be bitterly disap Its Literary Columns are equal to those of the best magazines.

ZCCCZZ Its Youth's Department is theZZZ I finest of its kind. ternal Guardians, an to all whom it may con coal is now being put in under contract at Ft. Leaveaworth and other government institutions here, thereby barrassing to the silver cause. The total increase in circulation, as shown by Treasury tables, has been over one dollar per capita in the last year, or, to be exact, cern: OU will take notice that Joseph L. Tull, As- knocking, out tree labor.

The Pop 8 ernee ot tne urder ot iraternal finardlnns Henry George, the Tammany-Bryan-Chicago-platform candidate for mayor of New York, dropped dead yesterday morning of apoplexy. His demise on the eve of election will disarrange things considerably. Things were so mixed up, and are, that it is uncertain what might be the result. pointed if the last will and testament of Mr. Pullman does not contain liberal bequests to interests and institutions for the elevation of society without did on the 26th day of October, lii7.

file his ap officials are running the mine with all plication in said District Court, within and for the county of Saline and State of Kansas, asking It brings to the family the News of the Entire World and gives the best and ablest discussions of all questions of the day. The Inter Ocean gives twelve pasres of reading matter each week and being; published In fhict(ro is better adapted to the needs of the people west of the Alleghany Mountains than any other paper. the convicts they can crowd down, and dealers are supplied at 10 cents a ton lower than from other mines." expense to the beneficiaries. Kansas Peter Swedlund, Populist nominee for County Commissioner in the second district, denies that he is a Populist, but is a Silver Rejmblican. He claims he had no part in becoming a candidate.

We wonder how much consolation the Populist party will get out of his election. According to his owi declaration he is a Republican with the "16-to-l" exception clause, and why as the clause don't count he is a pretty fair Republican. The difference between him and Alex McPhail is that AlQx has the Republican nomination and Peter has not. City Star. 2SI-00 PRICEONJEJgOLJL $1.00: Did the Demo-Pops tell the truth? Did they keep their promises? The Demo-Pop party does not stand "No one is so blind as he who will sitiauoun 10 aiuuone ana empower mm to sell the following described real estate towit: The north half of lot one hundred and twelve ou Santa Fe Avenue, in the city of Salina, Saline county, Kansas.

Now unless you appear and defend on or before the llth day of December 1897, and show cause why said application should not be granted an order, or decree will be made authorizing and empowering the said Assignee to sell the above described real estate at public auction, to the highest bidder upon such terms and conditions as the said Court may direct. JOSEPH L. TULL, Assignee of the Order Attest: of Fraternal Guardians. Beard, Bush, Lynde and McPhail, on the Republican ticket of the county, are old soldiers. Eberhardt and Perrill are sons or old soldiers Charley Wilmarth had a brother and other relatives in the struggle on the side of the Union.

These names constitute the county ticket. Pretty good showing for the "old soldier racket The Daily and Sunday Edi Price of Daily by mail 14.00 per year Price of Sunday by mail $2.00 per yeari The Fifth District reunion at Clay Center the three days of last wesk was a decided success. The meeting for next year was designated to be held at Junction City and Capt. John K. Wright was chosen Commander.

not see," but worse still is he who accepts the Salina Union as his beacon light and guide. It is a paper that lives to deceive that it may be benefited in the spoils. per year tions of Tne Inter Ocean are 5 Daily and Sunday by ho knot nf thnin IrtnA 1 today in the United States nor in any State for any agreed principle or thing to be done. It stands to-day as the three-card monte dealer and the bunco steerer of American politics, willing to deceive any voter for "pie" or adopt mo ucoi ui men B.WU. Address THE IXTKK OCEAN, Cblcnffo.

Aug. Swedkndkmu, Clerk of the DIstiict Court..

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