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Gove County Republican from Gove City, Kansas • 2

Gove County Republican from Gove City, Kansas • 2

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PROFESSIONAL CAII1S. PlO.EKRIilLU.U'.iJliAI.L, THECLIFFOHD i It 1m erroneous to jump at tho oon-tfluidou that because a man has a mortgage on h'm farm that ho at one time held a dear title (o the anio and thai thn mortgage an evidence that he Is growing poorer because of the sumo. Many families ooine to Kansai annually without tho means to possess 1C MONEY TO LOAI'T OiV in fiivnlsliiiig iiiduey. AppMcaiii.ii Klllm, day d' in, i king f. nl! -i ii 1 applied ami i urn rli by an "I'viHiiiner," Mil J.

V. T01U). Cuvn Cit Kan Everything First-Glass, Rates $8 Per Day. D. Sloan, Prop.

Byiveepx (l Orderly l'laco, A FullLinoofClioic.j CiOTrM, Oinser A In, and nil Jemiwranoo DiinkH. Exchange Barn. ana wentle Jlornos. Conn.uiaoial Trad ited. East Side Main Ht.

Citv, Kn. G. E. PRIRGH Real Estate Call on us when in the city, or want any information roffardinj? (jovo llTAll answered. CITY MY iJ.iiJ Sol GO SI! 5 torn ii ML El isuunriiiul write to us when yon City or Gove County.

Ldvortj and Feed stable Prop. Call on him at mi -y vtr- 34 Inches) BONHKUU. WR Uio beet hotels in "Western with everything tho marke Land Ollico at Wa-Koeney, Ks Doc. 1. 1KKK NotU.oMieri'b.y (jlvon Moil the following naiuml Mclllfi- lm hi, lien ol liU hilontloii to iiihIco tlmil proof In support cil' lilx ulaliu, mill 1111 11 u- Ullir ,1, IJJKI I'HT COUI'l Ol UOVI' OUIll tilt A 'u, .,1...

a. iiy, 1, fill Jlllt W.I, buries Bowman. 1) fS No for 1 ho ll II sen St l. 111 Ho names tho following wltnesnos to prove nm v.i,.iiiu,miii reniiieueu upon, una cuillvii-lion ol, sHld land, viz: riim lesdnwen, Cluirln Kelson. Alien oiuwiiru hiui auihii mum, or I'yrutnld, Ks.

W. C. 1.. JlcHid, UoKistcr. No.

i.i. I iimen, Wii-Kcenoy, IfilhKH. i iiuvinir tifcti L-nli'i't'd I oliic I'eu-f iilimd mtiilruit John Moll', de eenseii, his heirs and leiifil reprceoiitntives, for uiiioiiMiiiiiiK Jiuiiiesieun riniiy IHIH uiimjii im, upon tile or see ll, in k. r.liiw., In (love county, aviuw to tin- cuneeliiition of siiltl entry, tiie said parties lire hereby siiiiiinoncd to appear at Ills ollico on the Wth day of ISrti, nt ll o'cloelt n. 10 rcKponu anil rurulsli eon v.

tmnii amu uiiukcii Jiim.n Seui.VEii, Heeelver. Are Von (Jeitif; Smith If so, it is of groat importance to you ik! iimy iiuorineu asro uio clieapest, ni'ist direct and most nleasai rinile, i on will wi'li to inireliaso your ticket via uio route tlint will you to no delays, and by which through" trains are run. Uetnro you start you should Willi a map and tune table ot the (Tiilf ltiiuto (Kansas City-lit. Sewn and (Inlf R. the only di rect route from and via Kansas City to all points in hastern and Southern Kansas, South-west Missouri and Texas lTaelieiilly tho only route trom the Wi'St to all Southern cities.

Entire trains witn minium ruiacc Sleeping Mirs and 1-ree Keclinms' Chair Cars Kansas City to Memphis; throuo-h Sleeping Car, Kansas City to New Oi lcans. I his is the direct route, and many miles the shortest, line, to Little Kock, Hot Springs. Eureka Springs, Kort Smith, Van Huron, Fayetteviilo. ana all pointsni Arkansas. Send for a large map.

Send fur a copy of the Mistionri banner, an eight-pago paper, containing full and relia- ne lniormaiion in regard to the great stales of Missouri and Kansas. Issue nioiilhlv and mailed free. Address J. E. LOCKWCOD, (J.

P. V. Kansas Citv. THE ARERICAM AAGAZINE BaaulifuHy illustrated. 25 Year, ITS AMERICAN MAOAZIXH pivus pr, i.tjcoj vo outiotifti topic ana potnes.

a a us and fttt urt rf the hiphotti Btanrtanl. auuti'i "imBriuanwrltftrB fill its trnjin viih wif Variet Of infa.flet.iui sWfltnhnf t.r. vnl anri ft.lvf.nt.. ur, sflHal and ahort stjries, doacriptiv aooo'irta ot our iJt.nouq ccuntr(niefi eaa womoa, cnei eas yn on the foremost umblemu of the potiod, in euort, Dis-tinctively Representative of American Thought and Progress. it la hy tho pr-M nd pu' vile t- b- the mitkt p.ipnlni- nnd fulei taluInK ut tke klgk.

cluis uioatkllcn, i A T- Bftt Illuatrnted IVt inlnm J.Uf, unO Special In-tluccmciUi III Cllfth or Vflliiuhla tt Club Kalieri, will bii urnt wu receipt of M.tmv,t ibii paper is tueiiiionea BP? noponlble nnd ene tret I ponont waotod to inllcH luhfcHitHons, Write at oioe for excluilve territory. THE AMERICAN HAGAZINE 749 Broadway, New York. GIVEN AWAY J. 13. 11 ART, Kdltoi KANSAS.

i'uWiNlier, ISTIt pays to advertise in th IlicpunrjoAN. Ilatefl, Verj Llbsral; Made known on ap plication. Twins Norlh nn4 Kon'th Dakotn. It Is now Editor Coukerill and Mayor Hewitt who want to lirht duul. The Topoka Flambeau Club will attend tho inauguration, March 4th.

Bkkoue annexing Canada Undo Snm had better soo Johnny Hull and got his conseut to tho hand of his daughter. Judge Lynch, of Birmingham, is trying to fine and imprison the sheriff of that county for conlcmpt of court. Thehe seems to bo littlo douH but that Senator Sherman, Senator Allison, Gov. Alger and John Wnnnnmiik- er will bo tendered cabinet positions by Harrison. Tiis fact that twenty decrees of di-vorco were granted in Chicago in a Bin-pie day receully seems to settle tho question that divorce is not a failure in that city.

The Chicago anarchists would be few and far between if they had a man like Sheriff Smith, of Birmingham, to deal with. The SaUna Daily Republican made its first appeoranee Tuesday last. 1 a neat, newsy sheet and has our best wishes for success. TrtE Topcka says if measly little settlement like Hiiyti can make faces at the Goddess of Liberty with impunity it is about time Ameri can citizens should know it. HiiHiiisoH and his cabinet should certainly make a wise administration A Benjamin, a Levi, an Elija and prob- ably a James and a John.

But Harri son will be the Moses of them all. Morton and wife wnro guests of President-elect Har rison a few days last week. It is given out that his visit had no political significance but was purely a social one Hon. Z. T.

Wai.koud, of Osborne county, is being brought forward as a prominent candidate for speaker of the next house of representatives. He will receive the support of north-western Kansas. James G. Blaine has refused an of fer of $25,000 per year, from a syndicate of New York Republicans, to be come the oditor of an illustrated daily Republican newspaper about to be es tablishod in that eilv, The citizens of Indianapolis, regard less of polities, joined hands and ten dered Morton an old-fashioned reception on the 1-kh inst. The pride and loyalty of Indiana people are commendable.

It occurs to us that President Clove land has been abused enough for an one man, without adding insult to in injury by circulating slanderous stories 'about his family relations. Let him de part frura tho White House hi peace. Lucr Paksons has just returned from England, where she has been lecturing on anarchy and labor. She says she likes English manners and customs. We venture the assertion that the com pliment was not returned, or she would have stayed there.

The fact that Kansas gave a Ropub lican plurality of over 80,000, and the rural precincts of New York- 85.000, and Ioiva 30.000, all of which are agri cultural in their pursuits, show distinct ly what the farmers think of the Democratic tarilt doctrine. Senator Reagan, the Texas statesman, says it was dissatisfaction among the Democrats, caused by Cleveland's civil service doctrine, that defeated him. Cleveland is evidently disgusted with it himself, for he treats it with a noiicable silence in his late message. Chbistmas. Dec.

25, is a legal holiday in all the states and territories, js'ew Years day, Jan. 1, is a legal holiday in all the states except Arkansas, 3 tola-ware, Georgia, Kentucky, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode I 'land, North Carolina and South Carolina. A FT 'B congress disposes of. Dakota i nd Washington Territory Montana vi.ll bo asking a place among the stars i i the blue Held. Her total vote at the recent election was which ould indicate a population of over This shows that a large immigration is pouring into that territory to -ivelope her inexhaustible mineral re-s-uircos.

Tiik collector of customs at tho port of Sau Francisco seized a large cargo (it sugar a few days since, consigned to Aa crican sugar refinery of that city '1 je total value of the cargo was (0.00 on which a duty of $150,000 had V) en paid. The reason given for the peiKiire was that the quality of tho sugar had been undor-estinited and tho had been defrauded eut of Tills is, tho method by which the surplus if to bo reduced and the la boring men befriended, according to the pro.i' of tho Mills bill, J. LLOYD. is K.OOHIIV, v'1 (love my, Km, tt senoml law Iuiiim-. JONB8 HKNNRH8Y, Uovedliy, Knn.

f-WTriMMiet a funorul law limn uuii will iixtato liualtuui, J. P. TODD, uovpi.uy, r.nnnifc JVAII ljffttl tniBlncxs will rsorlvo prompt nnd uiirurut uUi'Mlloii, MILES, l'liyslelnn a ml Rurswin, iWCaUt to the ootiiilry promptly uuamUui IliilM l'Hrk. Knnn jn or iiimiii'. AR.MAItaiTAr.T,, Voloiunury Punrann.

(lovoClty, Kitnuai. WKUtnln and Poll Evil nuoosnafully trwit-od. SiitiMfautlon Uuurrunteed. Uunliluiioo, si-it-sc. Agency.

Subscriptions and Renewals for all the Loading MAGAZINES and PAPERS Published in United States, Canada and Foreign Countries TAKEN HERE. Buffalo Park Pick-ups J. B. McClanahan is suffering with rheumatism. 1).

II. Morgan is seldom soon here since election. M. H. Melroy returned from Norton on the Fnday evenlng train.

Geo. Brown is boarding at the Hotel do Buffalo and attending school. H. G. Adams, U.

P. station agent, may now bo found at tho Buffalo. Hon. G. Michael Grabb is building a fine storo building on the south jido.

Jno. Hcnchy, who has been working in Colorado tho past summer, returned to this city last week. Several parlies from this city attended the lilerary at tho Red Top school house on Wednesday evening. Buffalo Park may be dead but it is a mighty lively corpse when compared with the onc-horse town of Quinter. August Ga -ling, of Quinter, passed through this city on his Hying stood Sunday.

He was in full dress costume. W. E. and Otlie Catherman and their sister Mary are attending school hero, also Frank Martin and Susannah Sut-ollfle. 'Dock" Wilson "set 'cm up" to tluj boys last week.

He will vote the Democratic ticket in 21 years -Dock, wc mean. Rev. Richards returned on Monday evening's train from Russell Springs where he has been conducting a series of meetings. The Buffalo Park school under the charge of Prof. A.

G. Baldwin has an enrollment of forty-four pupils and is in a nourishing condition. The Buffalo Park school has a semimonthly newspaper entitled The Echo. G. Vr.

Ilockman and 11. R. Lewis edi tors and proprietors. Sample copies 'lit on The editor of tho Quinter Guide pro duces the following: "Geo. Washing ton was inaugurated president of th United States March 4, etc This will be news to most historians.

The herd law is being very strictly enforced in this city this winter Dr Allies, C. behaefer. A. G. Baldwin and Urns.

MeKain contributed their little mite last week and led their live stock away. Miss Emma Sehaefer expects to start for Pennsylvania on an extended visit about New Years. "Dock" and Mrs. Wilson will accompany her as far us Illinois, where Mr. Wilson has secured a position in a bank.

Master Richard Heckman met with a severe and painful accident while returning from school on Monday evening. While wrestling his right arm was broken between the wrist and el bow. Dr.JMiles rendered the necessary surgical assistance. J. B.

McClauahan has moved a part of his stock to Grinnell and has started a branch store a that place. Ed. Hock-man, for iho past year his popular and effiicent clerk at this place, has charge of the new store. Ed's smiling face is sadly missed hero by his many friends. BuffaU Park, since Harrison's elec tion, has resumed the even tenar of her way and but for an occasional gamo of lawn tennis, the wild whoop of Um school-boy and tho whistle of the locomotive would be considered rather mo notonous.

But we look for a boom with the administration of Benjamin and Levi, and when the boom com'eth verily wo snail rejoice. My Wife's Husband. A scheme has been started in Ohio for tho Republicans iu each stato in the union make a silk flag and on a designated day hare them presunted to Kansas as tho banner Republican state of the union. The ceremonies to take placn at Topeka. One or more prominent statesmen from each of the states to participate in the exercises.

Kansas to retain the banner flags as long as she remains the bannor Republican state. When she ceasos to retain this rank the flags are to be turned over to the state giving the largest Mcpherson Republican. Chief, the biggest elephant In this country, has become so dangerous tiial his owners, Robiusen have decided to kill him by electricity. acres of land without mortgaging fo, nt leant part of It. Men whenever owned uu acre of laud In their lives come, and by means of a mortgage are enabled to own at least nn oqnily in a homo they can call tbolr own.

The mortgngo is rather an indication that tho party has oarned at least two-thirds of Ills real estate since he became pos scssor of it. Many a por man has set tled on a claim on our prairie with a small bank account and a largo family, his bank account dwindled and his family Increased, and when tho time came around to pny out on 1iis land he was compelled to mortgage to raise tho noccssary funds. Or perhaps he saw an opportunity to Invest in cattle, which by his labor and the range his farm afforded, would repay tho princi pal and a good profit boi-ides and ho is Induced to mortgage bis lioincsicmi. Perhaps tiiokness has overtaken him or his family nnd, unprepared for misfortune, his supply of ready cash is speedily exhausted before he can realize on any of his crops or investments. Those people who aro howling about the mortgage indebtedness of, tho stato should remember this, as the facts do not warrant any such doleful conclusions as they Ingalls on tho Message.

Senator John James Ingalls, president pro tern, of the United States senate, was asked for his opinion of the president's message. With tho deliberation which is characteristic of all his utterances Mr. Ingalls said: "Tho most painful feature of the messago to uio is the absence ofall allusion to civil service reform. The messago differs from that which the president sent to congress a year ago in dealing, as it does, with more than one topic. Tho executive horizon has evidently been broadened.

Tho cam paign of intelligence which has just clwsed appears to have instructed the president. He knows more than he did a year ago. On the tariff question his courage- is more to be commended than his disorotion. If the president felt any resentment at that diplomatic Dundreary, Lord Saekvillo, he has con cealed it, and if he felt any Initation at tne action or the senate in rejecting tho fisheries treaty ho does not show it I am inclined to suspect that the presi dent imperturbability is so perfect that it is attributable entirely to self- control." The ansas City Times publishes an interview with William A. rinkerton of secret service notoriety, and here is what he has to say regarding tho mur derer of A.

J. Shell, of Chicago: "Snell's murderer would have been apprehend ed long ago had systematic measures boon adapted. The case was uut in the hands of the Chicago police, however. the newspapers were posted on ever movement, big rewards were advertised and, in short, tho game was hunted with a brass band. Tascott was re leased from the Kentucky penitentiary shortly before the burglaries which pr ceded the murder bean.

Night workers always ply their vocation in pairs, Tascwtt was1 not a professional but there was evidently ene with him Snell was killed by two different bullets, ev dently bullets from different revolvers because they weie not of the same size. The place to have begun on that case- was the Kentucky penitentiary. There were several professional cracksmen in that prison when Tascott was there, and one of them doubtless became his 'pal' and assisted him in the Snell job The case was commenced at the wrong end, and, moreover, there are no funds at tho disposal of the Chicago police, Mrs. Snell might as well After $50,000, 000 reward as $50,000. It only excites a lot of cranks who arrest innocent people on the strength of vague descrip tions.

Dozens of harmless fellows have been picked up for Tascott all ever the country, and one poor fellaw is just re covering from bullet wounds because he happened to resemble Tascott's pho tograph. Standing at the Junction 1 can in twenty minutes pick out a young man who will answer Tascott's descrip tion. Admiral Lcce, of the navy, has re ceived orders to sail for Mayti. Noth ing is known of his orders after arriving there as that part of the program sealed and will nt bo opened until he is well on his way. But it is pre sumed that unless tho Haytien authori ties concedo the demands made on them Port-au-Prince will bo bombarded.

Tho American steamer seized is still in their possession and tho crew in prison. Other Americans have been robbed, insulted, threatened with all sorts of dire punishments and forced, on too many occasions, to go aboard foreign vcsjIs in the harbor of Port-au-Prince for safety. The liaytion Republic will proba bly learn a lesson before she gets through with this insult ti America. Seven prisoners escaped from the Westmoreland county jail on the night of the 13th inst. Five of them had been sentenced upon from two to four couats for selling liquor in Wamego, ond tiie other two were hold or their appearance at the spring term of court for larceny.

is The Beautiful Engraving of the Celebrated Picture, HE IIORSR -AIR! me Uliuoru is one ot Kansas. Table supplied affords. Land Office, at Wa-Kcenev, Ks. fl721 Deo. 1, 188K.

NolitiO fflven tluit IIki folliiwlnif- lllliii I Ki'f iler jiin llli.d of liiH llileiilii.il to inulii) mini proof In miiiirt nl lilnclului, i.nni khii, iirnoi til I. nu ui.il I I 'll 1 1 1 IM, 113., Hll Wa Inn 111 I. Uw i Jonas Likins No Mho for tho or we ft IB 21 w. He million tliu lul owlnu- itni-Rsi'S to nrovo voniiniioiis ixn'wmco upon, ana oiiinva-tlon of. I Tliomiw A HiMiHMi.

WIIMht .1 Clipyimy, niuiiuoiiK aim jsiuaan liiiiKiiraii, or iiiii- tllllK. Kim. si w. c. llonrd.

lti'ifintur. Land Ollico at Wa-Kcenev, Nov 13SK, Notion Is hcrcliyskivn tlint the foil fiuiitcd niuli'i- In, Hind not Inn ol his Int nut ion to itiiiUh llniil proof In mipuort of IiIn cIiimii, inn: mm unui proor win ne iiih-io iioioib iiic Clm o' ilUtrlci cinirl of novo county Kiiiishb, nt Hovo City, kannaH, on Doe. 5fi. uhk nomas A Kuckor, INo I Mil 1 for thoo sw sw in- of pw 1 15a Ho qatnos the fo lowlmr wltncssen to nmw ninoonnniioii reituioiuw noon, nun uiiltivu tlon of, cnlil IhihI, vl.i Chostor Coin. Goorifn Hmftnnn, lohn 1 ltrown and Mnry Him wti.

of Kb. is i. Land Ollico at Wa-Keeney, 3677 Nov 10. 1SSS. NoMrelshorcli'y irlvcn that tho followinir.

naincil Huttlor Im.i lllcil notice of his Intention to innkfl flnlil Hi-oof In Hiinnni-t oi ins mm riiio. ssiki proio will lit? iiihiU' hroro elork of Distinct court, Ocivo unuiuy, at fiovo (Jily. I loo. JSsH. Viz: Latavelirt A Gdmcr, 1 Wo 1 li'j7.

for the of nw i sou L'i 15 1 r. no nuiiKiH the lollon liiir ltiifsstw to prove him uoininiioiiH reHiiiHiiuo upon, UlUl cultlva-tlon, of xulil land, viz: Milton of Alnnthns, nnd inuioK Vi-llpviio iuT Arm) anil Jiiiimt Iieiiiiioy, of cutiilpa, Kk. i I iicnrd, Kpftistcr, Land Olliee at Wa-Kecnev, 70 Nov. 24. 1888.

Notice Is hfii-ohy (riven that the follow'nir named settlor hits Hied notice of hln lutein Ion tonitikoiuial proof In siinnort of hl eluim and that said proof will made before the i.ierK oi uiKti'iot court or (love county at (iovo city, Ks. on Jan. 4, lHm, via: Uliarlio lluughton II No 1812.5 for the nw sec rT. 1 15 w. lilscontimiouHre-iileneo uuon.

nnd cultlvn- nc iiuiiic-n Lti.itnvinff wuncssca to prove iion or, siiui inn, i. Wlllltim Itifhiirilf, Knlirlit. Chewier Cole and llenjHmiuOulIey, of Jerome, Kus. w. ij.

Bc.viiu. Kesrister. Laud Oifieo-at Wa-Kconey, o7H Nov -Jl, 1888 Notice Ik hereby irlvcn tlint the following iiinied settler luiK tiled notice of his iiiietilliu to inulro Hnal proof In support of liin eluhn and Ihitt Mild proof will he inmle 1-el'oie tin olcrUof Diflriot amtrt of (tnvc county, Ks. at (love City on Jim. 7, lrt-9, vtz: Otto Laase II No 1 734(5 for tho sw sw qr of sw or of see 10.

ft nw (irof nw qrof sec 15, rifl v. lie names the folloiriuir witnesses to prove hlsoontiniiouwresldeneo upon, iindeultivntiui of, suld land, Juliun (I Andrew Tiilson, Clinrles Anderson and William Xleonor. ot Pyramid, Ka 2'J w. C. llonrd, Hesister.

D. J. COV, Att'y at Law, F. 11. COY, And Examiner of Title.

Notnry Public COY BROS Lands, Loans, Abstracts and Insurance. S-The ouly complete set of Abstracts in Gove county. Money to Loan on Chattlo Mortgage security. Collections a speciality. augl iMiiHniijinnqBaHHM U.

W. OBLINGER, Clerk of District Court, trove County, Kansas. Deeds and Mortgages made out and Acknowledged. FINAL PROOFS TAKEN. Official Address, Gove City.

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