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Gove County Republican from Gove City, Kansas • 2

Gove County Republican from Gove City, Kansas • 2

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m. iiiiiutiNa, iTusWunt. OUR CANDIDATE 0. L. KKJiNHR, CtiMhJor l'lllll Ollllro lit IL.

Il 1. 111111 1, lu GOVE COUNTY GRAPHIC, BY RALPH L. CRI3WELL. COVECITV. KANSAS.

Lund Olllco atWa-Keem'y, K. l- 1H. mime.1 milnr i. UllllH (II llllll lll'llll III ki. I I.

.1,, ''lib' -'H. IHKH, I'ltOHOSMIONAL (JAIiDS. (j n.winiiv, Alloiuci ITnin.eiHiientinliM, i'V, 11111 'IIK llM on Kept jhss, Sin lii.i- li J11 LJ. I I 7'ONHH IIKNMiSXV Aim, -n What our Excbaiics Have to Say About Col. S.

Reynolds. ml go Miu'tliii 8. R. Hoynoldtt, of Jdvu oottnly, Dimioerallo nomlnno for tin lynntovililp, Is a man, of grout ability unci universal popularity. Ha tins ui'ved two turms In thoNobraskulcffiH- ii nee 17 III I.

II IV. ISTIt pays to advertise in tin GitAi'mo. Kates, Very Lib oral; Made known on appli cation. Tninsi lii In: w. i -a! -Law, (tine ily, liiuisH, neo hilled.

uUurc. Tlii'oiihilim 'J'homnM I'di reiuilt II No, for tlio t- unit llf IIIIIIIIW till) fotlllWlllH Wlllll.MKlWM ui urovc 1 ItiiUtur. Ollvuri 'nnii'iiler, Ahel Itnv MOl.t lllltl hllORttllhlH.lil'll,l (lllOlHVIllllV. Khun, 1 V. Ilmii'd, Itciflnter.

Lund Olllco ut Wtt-Keeney, 2-1' A July 1 1 I MHH Niillcu In linf(iliv(rlvnn tlml hit liilliiwliiu. iiiiiiiimI nut Hit Im lllml iioIUh- ill' IiIh hilcnl Inn liiiNiikuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilliiu fliml iiront In of li hhIiI iininf will l.o niiiii)! hiifiiri' of illNti-li't omul (if (lnvc mnmiv HI (luvo City, on Aug. lli, Ihwi, Eric Person, II No. for tlio n'c ffll 1 14 IHl w. mi niiiiii'f.

ilin rnllmvlwr wluii.nm. to iimve ll (iOll 1 1 1) HI IH rOHll iKlll'l' II 111 .1 .1 1 1 I I. I'olleelions a f- it-lii f'. 'I'll DD. A Bank of Democratic Ticket.

iiove County Gazette, Cul Utni in-y hi l.my, i. S. Reynolds, of Oralnfield, was nam ICllllMIIH, A 1 1 lernl eel, 'it prompt inatfld for statu senator at the Demo and i-arel NATIONAL. orotic sonatoilal convention. Eevnolds I I.M, in.

i 11. I'- Hellrd, HeifUler. Olllcuat Wa-Keeney, Nollee Is hereby -H' Hf'H' tOllllllKl lllllll proof (I, nil I mm1! ill i I i Kill IHi -el iiiil, of 'K 1 mil iveelty, h. 1" iitnk DutDiu', forllieH tiiee l.lsi-l.'K t'Miwtlie loilowlutf wllneKses 1 I'lilrlek II Weiu-er. of Jerome; flgm Mierinaii ItoiHiiln ami ttilm mil, all ol lioiiilwiiler, Kit.

WCI, lleanl, Laud Olllco at HVKontiry. 2-1, Imhs. Notice Is hereby ulven linn iln, is a pure, strong man, of tho uritl-nio pi, inn iiiiii mi rjieon, Discount Deposit Hull ui' I 'a I'll. 1 i ii i is 'i a Calls nopoly type, has a clean record, and l-ioiiipiiy niienilid 'my or nliflit. will make a brilliant canvass.

A II. III'. Mill! llltlll. Vl.i Alliml inn Ilnwki, ClmHi's Nnr dell mill (lluf A Oiihi'iif, all i)l llovii i lly, Khk Grainfield Cap-Hlieaf, Col, Vi'lui-iimiry Sni-ui nn. Foi President, GllOVER CLEVELAND, of Now York.

For VIoe-IWiliMir, ALLEN 0. THUliMAN, of Olno. STATE. S. Reynolds, if elected, will do mure i i.

Kiiiihiis, cd H'iceiwfiilly li-ent. il. Ilealilem.i for Western Kansas than any other man in i-i ji i i rii ii 1 1 i w. i iiuiini. Iti'irlnli'r.

Land Ollluo at Wn-lCeeney, I(s July 1 1. 1.SH8. Nnlleo lii'i-phv irlvnn Hint tlm Collections Promptly Attended To. that could be named for the state aena- torshlp. Ho has had experience In leg naiiieiUeiii, i-iias mill his luieution to miiki' Inn iii'iini in i.i.

nuuiiMiMililnr IiiikIiIimI mill lim Inn-iimm tu inn kn inn nun ui Inn iliuil lil'iinl' In Hii.tufixt islative work and is a man that will not aiid Unit said priK.f will be made bel'on' I' i ol Dii.tr el eiiin-l of i t- fit idle where thorn is work to be done for his section. at Uoyn ciiy, Kami, on s-pt uj llllllllaill riU'iliiiu, IS for the ir see I 1 1 w. He miiiH'S the following wll ms, a his coiilluuiiiis resltl, upon, niul i-ulilia. Ilonol, nilil huiil, viz: OVE CITY, KAS. inn i iiiiiu, mm iiiiii Hillll 111 111.

Illiuli liuliii-ii (lie clnrk iif eoint, nf (J. vr jiut ul Au-. Wth Olo'f ItergMfrum. II No 11700, fur tlm ii iir hvv II inn rill Ilftiuiimwllii-lollnwIiKf wiini.sfii.d to Ill lUllltlllllllllH I'UHllltilUH lipilll, llllll cultivu-tlllll llf, BHllI lllllll, vlXj I'l-IIT II l.illllllllllll. ii UNION PACIFIC R'y.

"IIIEOVKHLAXI) KOUTE," The only Line Hie I nlli-tl Smios Overland Malls. Thioiiirh l'lillniiuiSh i-iM-rs and nMy Cnaehes from tin- Mivunii-i Kiver. Iloxie Sentinel, Col. S. Reynolds, of Gove county, is tho Dora.

and Mai lii rs John ,1 -'ri'v ealvlu Derr I liiiimis HI iimey all ol Crlnm-ll, Ks. oeralie nomineo for state senator from this district. Wo are well acquainted with Colonel and know him to be a ami 'hiu Ki'lnim. all ol J'vimimM, Kn, 1 1, lli'iml Ituirltiti-r. Lund Olllco at Wa-Keoni'v, 2 I) I I.

1HKS. I I. Ilciinl, ler. Land Ollieo nt Wii-ICei'iiev, -714 2H, Ihhh. Nollee Is hereby irlven IIihI (he IVIImi ut.

man of ability. Tho Democrats could AiAKlNli DlliKCT tMH Nnti Is liwoliy (riven Hun till' liillnwi njr- not havo dono better in the district. Mr. Reynolds will mako a strong run. nm nii'tl (lllllll.

i DIN lllll'lillnl to iimkowililici-'K Html proof In hii pimi-t nf III rlniin. mill Hull Mild pi-oof will In. muiiii In. nun i in- nisi rli-r Jiiilue or In lilx iihwiii'i. lu-fon.

For Governor, JOHN MARTIN, of Shawnoo. For Limit-Governor, F. V. FRASIU.S, of G'loml. For of Stnto, ALLEN (J.

THUUMAN, of Liibnlto. For Auditor of State, V. II. WILIIOITE, of Miami. For State Treasurer, II.

WHITE, of MorriH. For Attorney Goneral, I. F. WFl'ENBACilER, of Uarton. For Supt.

of Public Inst. A. N. COLE, of Phillips. Colby Domocrat: In the nomination of Col.

S. S. Reynolds, of Govo county, i. in in mm i-iin. oinii-t in liovi.

coiiiiiy, Ks, ill uovr hi on A llr. llSH, vim 'J'honuis Miller, II 1', No Ih.t rt 1.1 11(1 lllllllliH Hid fllllllWlllp- WllllDHnilH tl) lll-DV la II itii.i.iu --TO- Denver, CIicyi'iuio, Ojr'Icn. Halt Sitciviiic-'ito, Francisco, Lom Aim-ulcs, J'oilhnul aiul all. In! Wyomhur, Will, Maho, Mniilana, W'ash-iiiKlcii'lVrritorvaiHl i'a-citic Co.vi ntini-e in nis hiieiiiiiiii Io miilie Ilnnl prnol i.up,iii-l of hs claim mid Unit said proof will be madi. before i hi! eli'i-kof ilirlet iimrt ol' Hi.

vi- nl (lovel'lly U.onSei If v'iz' l'Vancis KiKeiiliurv, No, KIVil forlhe nw ip- I inn lie mimes the folhiwinir prove hlseoiilluuoiisvi iipoii.iinili-iilllialioii ol, "aid hind, William I' Kuliui-r James II Hamilton John Wahl and oeiereS Haunu ail ol.lernme, Ks. w. Ileurd. iieghner. Land Olliw at Wu-Keenev, ui 28.

18SS Notice is hereby ivlven Mint the niiined M'tlh i- hut flli null his Inlenliou to miilie cninimitiiilon final prnof in ol.hisciuini, and that said primi' will be iiinle Real Estate. the Democratic party has secured one of the ablest men in the north-west. His record in the Nebraska senate is clear as tho sunlight. His roto was ever against tho monopolies and for the Mill.Hllll cull Hull III. lllllll lllllll, vl.i Wl'llmn Mi'lliidi), (li-oiifo A Plunon, nvlil mii'oii aim aiiiiii'w Mllclii'll, nil (ifuovi'cKy nrill'il lll-ulSH Land Olllco at Wa-Keeimy, S5t JP05SI poor man.

Farmer, if you waut a friond in tho state senate, if you want yi. iksh IMPROVED ttJ NntlcelR lii'i-i'hv irlvon Unit iv.ii,,,. I 111.... DKIODEl) and CONTRACT belort iiMiiruoi Ills llllrnllni Jo in nki suldlcru llnal proof In TOWN 1 icrii oi in-ii-ii-t eiiui liiinsas, at (io t'ily, liiin -iis, on Seel eounl a UnimpkoveD FARMS. 1,11 MI1U pilllll Wl liidnrK tin- illNlrlcl Jinlrc In Ilin iiIisoiioo 11, 1.

viz just laws enacted, it you want a statesman for senator, vote for S. S. Reynolds, of Govo county. Iloxie Democrat: Col. S.

S. Reynolds, I I HI HID DIMI-lut I'uui-i. of ov LANDS. lOIIIll, Hi illVM I IV. U.

1,1, For Associate Justice Supremo Court, IH8, Vi7, Abraham Peabody, II No. W. P. CAMPBELL, of Sedgwick. Cheeked Tlirnn-li All l'oinls in tlie to I'oipis named.

Family Slc-ciscrs Fra oa TlirouIi Trains. I'or furlliei- in It irnin I inn l0 leiTiftirv I I'll versed. I'atesif paiiiiihlels, ripply neiiresl ao-eui or i-un m-t-l KlMIUI.I, R.I.. I.IIMA.X, J.S.TKIIHKTH for tho 14 see I our candidate for Senator, is a man well known all over the district, and to ii Wilson, No. 12il for tint ne tr see in lie name lie wilnes-es to prove hla eiinlluuouK rufiileiiee upon, and ciil'iva-tlon of mii I I mi, viz: John MDIIInn Dni-wln Mimvell Ha-, mini and l'atrick II Weaver all of Jerome, Ks w- I- I Irani, lle-isler.

Lund Ollioe at Wa-Keeney, lid fllllllfifl till, rolloivlmr wll Kasy Terms. himioiiliniious losldi'iicu upon, mid iiiilllvu Hon of. wild land, viz: attempt a eulogy on him would be of no use. lie stands on his merits and Kaiiplc. Williuin Kaiiple, William Mmitli (iiiu .1111111 nuutll, Ull 01 novel KM.

reputation. Ho served in tho Senate of -11 1 I ili-iird, Ki-glutoi- iMincu is nereny iriveu UiHt lh- fullowlnsr. the state of Nebraska with honor to himself aud his constituents, and lias named sell ler has filed notice Land Ollk-u at Wii-Koency, )l lii-- iiili-ni ion i.fll A. (i. P.

A 'I', A. II, P. A OlIUlliM, niiiiui.i- limn pi-nut in support of his claim t' Allir 4. IrtMM InsurancelLoans. ano nun saiil proof will i CONGRESSIONAL.

For Representative Oth Disk, S. W. McELROY, of Decatur, senatorial! For State Senator 40th S. S. REYNOLDS, of Govo.

way since ho became a resident of this K. A. Li.vi is, Uniir.liid.lf Ks. Notice is herrliy given Mint the followlnir lllltitml mi liu 111. iwisier and luri-iv.

I Laud ('unco at a-Kecney, -i viz: I 1 1' llilsh'Uiiis, 1) district been honored for his integrity ii" ii inlin 01 ills Illinium io niiiki) lliml iii-ooi hi smmiH't nt hi 1.I..I... nod wild will lie msna- t'. aud ability. If elected to represent us for the qr sec SB bis a) w. He mimes tlie ftillowlug wiim-ses io ni-'ive Ids conliniious ri-sldent-e in.i.n ill l.l-l III'l coil! I uove count y.

Kiw mMiovooltv, IT, Ikkk. via: at the state capital ho will do it in a manner that will redound to tho benefit MONEY TO LOAN ox nullum ilenry- Mull 11 V. Ni JU4G City Meat Market. ior i no mo qr see 1 1 1 ii .1, .,1 ion of, said land, viz: t'liirimce Holdren, Jiimes VeSmight and Henry A Wnrlmaii, of Aluiithiis. A lloliertson, oi 1 tlen, ks- of his party in the state, and on his re.

mi, iiinnv, nig to ivrove turn home his hands will bo clean from i.cvu iiiii i ii.nieni-e mil, tmu eultlvii tlon ol, siild liiiiil, viz i' Milton of Ahriini It Mille Heard, r. Laud Oilieo at Wa-Keenev. ICs. iUKi-'cmocraucucKeiisaiungrown any job or steal. His voice fr.m first nam.

A i iir ll isxs iiiii ii iu iinision unu joscnii uiw of tulpft ks. Wol.nearJ, Hi-Blbter, Land Ollice at Wa-Keouov. Nollee Is hereby irlven that tin, ISy-iV') delay in furiiis-n Apiilicalioii can bj nl day of making nameil setller Iihs lilcd niiliie of his Inl. to make liual m-oof in 'stiiinori i.r mi samo udf. All.r .1.

1KHK and that said proof will be imiue lu-iuri-the Notice is hereliy given thnt tho id i-r "eis inn tr kl IH 1 u-eeiver i.aniioillce at Wa- Iveeney, on Sept. isss, viz; in, iiiidi in mis ii leo coin ii 1 4 it (or, and is nut down ny Fresh Salted Meat Always On Hand. ttuubie-lieador. lurn it which way you to last has always been for the work-l)loaso equally strong. ingman antl farraei.

so coutimi(, r7 as long as he lives. Wedded to his Levi P. Mokton is six months young- in ti idols no one can change him or make er than Allen G. hurman and jot he tf him afraid. With honor and ab ty, is not too old to run for vice president.

and following such leaders as Clove- Dr. W. A. Hammond, the specialist Thurman Milrti" McElroy asserts "that tho brain is not an rgan of aru of the rsiosl absolutely essential to life." This will lu' and Cltlzcns oI this district, without to iniilio ilnnl proof In Mippnrt of liisi-hiiin ii 1-; i i an "exiinmiei'. nun iinir nroor n- for the iir sec IS In it w.

11 nanus the followim- J. F. TODD. (love in uihirii-T conn Ol lioVR ('OI1IIIV. KlIS HtHovo t'lty, Kf.

Sept 1.1 Ihkm, viz: his continuous resideni-e I'nioii. of, siiiil land, viz: ratncK 11 eaver I) Nj 7-1257 for the see 1.1 w. Ill) lllinieK tllO folloiVllltl- ivirnnaan. milium henev and Frank T. imis, hi Ireland.

and John lit- his eontinnons reflilem-n imi.n i.ii.v, us. lion of. inild lund. vl: be encouraging news to some of our Re- t0 Purt' b0 tavor S00'1 Sov' w. C.

Heard, Kcglster. Land OHieo at Wa-Keenev. Ks. 'Villi Wilson Durwln Miixivoli Melvin publinan friends. kiiik in tiini milium ruio oi jeroine KM.

2'J20 Auir 11. l.m-iK eminent and honest men should cast their Toto for Col. S. S. Reynolds next November.

G. W. Drnny Go, V. 1. Hoard, Konlnter.

Land Ollice nt Wa-Eeeiiev. Notice is hereby a-ivon Hint. i. n. named settler has Hied iiotltwof his intenlioii to make liual ln-oof in semioi nf 2852 Ai'nr 4.

1 KMX Notice Is lioreby irlven Hint -i antl Hint saltl proof will lie the iiuiin-il t-un-I-llHM men lioriee OL i Intotli tin The carpet mills in New York, Massachusetts and Pennsylvania have shut lowu, throwing many thousands out of employment. Tho tariff does not seem to benefit carpet labor. Are Vou Koiny; South'' If so. il: is of reat iiujioi'lance to you to be fully informed :i.s to ho. cheapest, most: direct, and most pleasaet lmiie.

oil will wish to puix-husc youv ticket via tin: route Unit will subject, vou to no delays, and by which through trains ate run. Before yon start you yourself with a map niul Uniu table til Hit! Oulf Uoulu (Kansas City, Ft. and (lull It, UH: only di-l'fot- ir.titi! from and via Kansas "(Jity to all jniiiils in Kastevn and Smitherii Soul li-u est apil Texas. Practically the only route li'om tho West, to all fyiui-heni iOntiro trains with Pullman Palac.i Vim ami Free Ueclinimr Chair Cars'! i iiii-ii in iisii-iet court ori.ovc tounly ill (Jove City, ks, on Sept. '7, IMS, viz: hi iiiuiie i-iMiiiiiiuiiriiin nntu proof In support Jacoi) Uuniioti, No.

1 li'so. 1,1 iiitvHuui, unu niiii imiii prooi win eo-tiitide lief ore elork of Ulsti-iet eourt, (love i-oiintv for the sw or of ne in- so nr at uove eit on ifi w-ti. Kebeera Ihit.our No 7HD7 (p-ol swip- nwtp-oi se ti- set IH 15 -il w. He naiiies the follov, Inx wituei'ses to pr ve his coiitinuousri'sldeiice udou. huh' rullli-n.

for the nw ip- sec lid 14 w. mil ol siilii lanil. viz: The Republican Rally. The Republican club of Gove City had quite a blow-out Inst Saturday. The Gove City Band filed into tho court honso at 3 r.

m. and played a dirgo, after which the small crowd of men and boys were amused by a bloody-shirt haranguo from Hon. W. Burnett, formerly of Mississippi but now a prominent candidate for the Re. ne niinies tne hiiiowIiik wiinespe? to prove rhoillllS II Travis.

Inane Slnlllinn, 11 Honey, ol' 1..1.,. Contractor and Builder. Plans and Specifications Drawn, and Estimates Furnished Uoon Application. All Kinds of Job Work andScroll Work a Speciality. Gove City, Kansas.

The Republican ticket is: Foit Secketari' of State, JAMES G. BLAINE! for president, ben harrison. lie, of Pyramid, Ks. I. Heard, Itexlster.

Land Ollioe al Wa-Keenev. Ks. 91) A ne-. mw IT is l'enotud that Levi P. Morton, Notice Is hereby Kiven thai tin.

named settler Jias tiled nolk-e ot hi. prominent banker of London, England, pubIictul for county attor- upon, llllll Ctlltlva- ol, saltl lund, viz: James I) ueortro A Slsscll Sherman lio-niineand William Lautln of uoodirnter, ks. Will, Heard, Heclstur, Land Ollluo at Wa-Keeney, Aujx- 4, 1888. Notieo Is hereby (riven that the follow inn--mimed seitler luiHilleil uotlee of his Intention to make Until proof in support of his claim, iind that said proof will ho made before lerli ol dist rk-t court of (iove eountv, KaH at (love City on Sept' 15. 1KSH, vlij Olif I'eiii-son, 11 12-KIU, for Iho nw see 17 1 15 j.n w.

He names tin- witnesses to prove Us continuous residence upon, and cultlva to make tlual proof in support of his claim and that said proof will be made before the Histrict Judire or In his will spend a portion of this summer in ney 01 uove nsas-ttiis state. America. He is interested in a specu- A- MoAdam, of the Oazettc, was lation with regard to his chances of so- 0,1101 at several convenient Clerk of District court ot (iove eountv Kan at (jovc City, on Si-rt, isss, viz- William li Lucas, lC.No. eju), for the tp- sec 2il I w. He names tlie fnllim -it, Kansas City to.

Memphis; llirotih Car, Kansas City fo New Orleans. This is (lie direct route, itinl many miles the shortest line, to Little lioek, U.it. iriprinu-s, Eun-kti Sprinits, Fort Smith, Van Burcii, Fnyettevine, aud all points in Arkansas. Send for a map. Send for a copy of tho Missouri Farmer, an eie-ht-pau illps-trafdl paper, coiitainiiin- full and reliable; information in reeard to the states of Missouri and Kansas.

Issue' monthly and mailed free. Address J. B. LOCKWOOD, G. F.

V. Kansas City. Slmcox Smith, Registered Pharmacist, the vice-presidency. 1'" 10 ule "'bourse or.ice out in a wuu uhu uiiniiiiuoiis storm oi applause his continuous residence upon, and culiiva- 1 1, jim niiiii. i nun i limn, Tub Gazette says that the man who -but the multitude failed to respond, oliiii-les Starr Vndi-ew Peterson John Olson does not pay that paper $5.00 for an Great was the glory of that day nnnnnneonmnr.

will not. rneniim Ha oittA.l 1 Joseph McNeill, Norton Allison, Nathan A biowelliiiul William (Simpson, of Gove City, 8 W. C. lliiAKD, Kcglater. "ml Jiiiiu liOlifren of Jerome Ks.

I W. (A Ii. Heard, Hciristor. Land Oilico at Wa-Koonr-v. Ks.

DortlnouM hoshonbl The Republicans now want postage -DEALEHS IN Land Olllco at Wa-Keeney. Allir. J. 1W.SS -a.) Ann-. 1 1.

imxk Nollce Is hereby ifiven Hint, tin, CmIIo.i-i.,,, on letters reduced to one cent. This will be a brilliant piece of statesman And the fear of the multitude of Republican office seekers is great to Nollce is hereby (fiven that tin, tollowlnK-'-nameil settler has tiled notice of his infen- m-'iiceor ins iniention to make liual m-ool In unmnw Laud Ollice at Wa-Keeney, 200-- Aug. 11, 1888. Notice Is hereby irlven Hint tin, ship, for the relief of tho masses. The ami tliiit mild iiroof will bo made hel'ore the DRUGS, banker writes two hundred letters whore 'The great corporations of wealth and tIie farmer, day laborer and mechanic oppression present to the country thoir writes one, consoquentlyitisthe wealth K.utimu 1111111 prooi: in support ot Ills aim and that said proot will he madche 1'ore ueik Histrict court ol nove county, Kansas at uove city on Sept.

as Inks, Vi-'- John LindqniHt, No. 11707, for tlie ijr sec 1 1 1 .15 81 w. He names tho following wltnosscs to prove his continuous re-ddence upon, ami cultivation of. said land, viz: Peter Edliiiff, Charles Nelson, John Porto-nieraudAgulllaWHorry, of Pyramid, Ks, chosen candidates in the person of Har- Iur 18 to be benefited. With novo county, kansas.

at Uove City, on 8ept 111, Itriss, viz: l'raneis 1U Smith II 18201, fortheswqrseo24 w. ne names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, ami cultivation of, said hind, viz: John li Oliver Nettle A Ward James II Kennl-son and James Honey of Pyramid Ks. W. C. L.

Beard, Register. LandOIIico at Wa-Keeney, 27'18 Alio; 4, 1888. Notice is hereby iriven thnt. tha rison and Morton, the former being the present postage there arc some mill named settler has filed mil ice of his Intention to nmko final proof in support of his claim and that said proof will lie made beforo tho Cleric of District court of (iove county Knn lit (iove City. Kan, on Sept.

24th, 1SHH, vizi Jacob Entyluhart, II No 1770, for the 1 nw qr siv qr sec i 1 1,1 27, w. Ho names the tollowinir witnesses to pro re his continuous residence upon, and cultivation of, said land, viz: James Acre and.ioseph Appoinist of CatiUea, and Jacob Simmons, ol Alanthus, ks 5 W. C. Ti. Beard, Holster.

their warm friend and salaried leal ins deficit which must be taken out of defender, and tho latter representing tlie treasury, and with tho proposed re-large banking interests both in this duction the deficit will be double, the country and England. The sympathies appropriation doubled and the tax pay Ji licarii, tlOB'istiT Land Ollioe at Wa-Kecnoy, Atio-. li. 1888. Notice is hereby clvnn Hint tin, ed both of theso men are with capital ers will continue under the republican ii.inuii.-ii nouceiii ins intention to make tlual proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will bo made before the dork of the strict Pom-t.

nf and against labor. plan to pay war taxes to lill the treas- Subscribe for ury to meet such bills as tho post office The Indianapolis Journal is the per- anorooriations for tha hnrmtit. nf tk. at Govo City. on Sept ID, ls8, Viz: Aljner Smith I) No.

1247-1 for tlio so a soo 88 1 15 1) 1 w. He mtinos the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation, of said laud, viz; Patent Medicines, Toiletfe Fancy Articles, Paints, Oils, Glass, Putty and EVERYTHING Usually Found in a FIRST-CLASS DRUG STORE. PHYSICIANS' PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY AND ACCURATELY COMPOUNDED, DAY OR NIGHT. sonai organ 01 Mr. narrison.

Mr. Hal- wealthier classes. tiamod settlorhas ftlocl notice of his intention to mako final proof in support of his claim, and that said proof will lie made before tlie Uo'k Uistriot court of (Jove county, at Govo Oily, on Kept. 24, lssn, viz- Seth Engluhart, II No. 178-11, fortho ne qr ufnw qr and ne qrsec2" so tjr ol se qr sec 10 If, a 37 w.

He names tho followlnir witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and oultiva-tionof, said land, viz: cuiuva James McRcynolds, John Acre and Joseph Appotrast, of Cafalpa, aud Jacol Ji blinmouu, of Alanthus, Ks. 5 WCL Beard, Iteirlster. lord, its editor, before the Indiana Re THE GRAPHIC. John Oliver Nettle A Ward Juntos Kennl- diiiubb in poney or pyramid, Ks. ncara, ttogistor, LandOifloo at Wa-KoeiiRv.

publican Editorial Association delivered A prominent Knight of Labor of Mid-himself as follows: "In order to win in dletown.Pii., has signified his intention Indiana there should bean intelligent of voting for Cleveland on account of waving of the bloody shirt by the Re- the president's tariff position. In a let-publicans. In the language of Governor t() tlio Harriesburg Patriot he puts Foraker of Ohio, a campaign on tho tar- tQe question; "If a high protective iff will lead to inevitable defeat." tariff tends to increase the wages of the Anir 4. 1888. NotlootB heroby given that tho following-named settlor has Hied notice of his intention to make llnal proof in support of his claim, and that saltl proof will be made before tho clerk of district court of novo eountv Kansas, at Govo City, kansas, on Sept lfi, 188H viz, George (i Slurnbo No 13472, for thosw soc4 1 15 81 w.

He names tho following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon, and cultivation or. said and. vIk: At the Old Stand, You Will be Able to-Select From a Full and Complete Stock of workingmcn, as the Republican liifli The man who talks about free trade protective party claims, whv are all the Opposite The Glifford House Charles Owen Jmnoso Howman Oscar Me- is either a fool or a knave-or both, monopolists and largo manufacturers Nobody asks for it. Nobody wants it. favor of high protective tariff, while All the Democratic party seeks to do is they are so bitterly opposed to all labor tp reform the tariff in a spirit of fair- organizations that tend to increase wa- ness to all intorests.

They don't bo- ges?" mm cuiii-ius iiraarick of ryranud Stop at the GROCERIES 4 WCL Board, IteglBter. Land Oflico at Wa-Keenev. Ks. ROVISIONS. Atifr 4.

1888. Notice Ir llnvnhv iHtron 1 named settler has filed notice of his Intention to make final nroof In nr i.iUi,i,.;.., iAGKBERHY and that said proof will bo made before the Clerk of the flfstrfct Court of (lovocounty.Ks, AugioLIioan SNo 13757 fortho Bit ne or sW nw nr sen iiini.i, dt )Ve Make a Speciality of Flour. A. S. ELDRED 5 SDN.

Land Office at Wa-Keency, 3007 Aug. 18, 1888. Notice is hereby iflVBii that the i'ollowlnif-nnmed settlor has Hied notice of his Intention to make final proof In support of his claim, and that said proof will ho imide before tlio district judge, or in his absence before the Clork Distriot court oi' Gove county ks ut Hove City on Sept. 29, 1HH8, viz: Benjamin triifley No. 18051, for the qr boo 17 15 w.

ho names the following wll neases to prove his continuous riMtduuce upoii.iiiulcultiviitlon of, said lund, viz: UliHui Hlclmrds, Molvin Knight, Charles Houghton and Chester Colo, all oi Jurouie, KS. 8 w. C. Beard. Register.

He nainos tho following witnesses to pv'ovo hiseontlnuousresidence unon. aiulonltivHtlori lieve in taxing the people for a greater amount of money than is actually necessary to meet tho expenses of the government, when tho same is properly and economically administered. In making a reduction of tho tariff from tin unjust to a fair basis they would lighten the tax on the necessities of life, but the Republicans cbject to this view of the case and ask for a high tariff, under the sham plea of protecting American industries, and further say that whem their peculiar plan results in causing a surplus in the national treasury then that surplus must be reduced by taking the tux from whisky and HOUSE. J. H.

FOSDICK, Proprietor. or, said land, viz: LafayettoA filliner May Idnsctt Ella Aoro and limma II Uurkhead of oatalpa K. i yf.Q.L. Hoard, Hotflstcr, COMMERCIAL RESTAURANT. The Only $1.00 Per Day House in the City.

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About Gove County Republican Archive

Pages Available:
762
Years Available:
1887-1890