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The Western Herald from Girard, Kansas • 2

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v1 i 4 I 1 I' i -I i i i i The Western Herald- iii--ssed T-4 4 1 builders The best lumber, brick, lime, cement, sand Washington. pWcSal correspondence of the Hekalo. Wash-ingtox. April 3. Three sensations in a single week i cer- Your next VveeKs washina bv coriion-tious.

The vicious 1VP3. Ai tainly piling on the agony, even in Wash ft fl A A ft IS legislation of the hist tweiltv-i whatever goes into the construction 0 ..1 of a building; they employ only the hve years IS bearing Its legltl- best workmen and pay the best wages; mate fruits in the scarcity of than their less careful competitors. ington. People had hardly recovered from! A- 6. mm G- w.

Mcdonald, EDITORS AND l'RoI'RIEToRS. the shock of the unprecedented proposition made on the floor of the Senate, to investigate the charges of criminal embezzlement made against Senator Roach, of North Da- OFFICIAL PAPER OF CRAWFORD COUNTY. kota. when another sensation was sprung Upon them by the announcement that Sec itered it the Girard Powt-omce as second-class mail matter. Will look whiter, will be cleaner- and will be done, witr; less if and always get the best contracts) they paint their work with Strictly Pure White Lead manufactured by the Old Dutch Pro cess of slow corrosion, and with one of the following standard brands Collier," Red Seal," "Southern" For colors they use the National Lead retaries Carlisle and Greshani hud discovered that ex-Secretary of State Foster, who Is IT.

S. agent before the Behiing Sea Court Arbitration, was distributing Uncle TERMS OK SCKSCKIPTION IN ADVANCE. money, th deportation of gold, the combines and trusts, for manipulating every commodity on the market, and worse than all, in the decisions of courts whereby the will of the people is set at naught and every right of the laborer is trampled under the iron hoof of the "great red dragon." Homes are desecrated, men and women are insulted, the very recesses of ihe laborers retreat where he can consult with his fellow labor 25 i.i.". 0.35. One year.

Six months Three nsoitt Sam's money with a lavish hand, in the Shape of allowances for expenses to favored government employes whom he has tAken Company's Pure White Lead Tinting Colors. These colors are sold in i small cans, each being sufficient to to fans with him. Among these are Major is used. The clothes will smell sweete-r-and will last 1 CLAIRETTE SOAP i pure, it cleans but does not injure tr he-fabric. It does rjot roughen or chap fell an ds.

Millions use- it. 3)o You, N.K. FAIR BANK LOUIS. Halford, who was President Harrison's private secretary, and who was made a pay Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcbcr's frescriptiori for Infants and Children.

1 1 contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance It a liarmless substitute Paregoric, Dropsy Soothing Syrups and Castor Oil. Ifc i PlcasP.nt. Its guarantee is thirty years' use by T.Iillioiis of lilothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays feverishncss. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curdi cisrcs "Diarrhoea aad Ti'iad Colic.

Castoria relieves troubles, Cures constipation and flatulency Cat-tori assimilates tho food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas tori.t i.j tho Cbildreu's Tanacca the Mother's Friend tint twenty-nve pounds ot istrictiy Pure White Lead the desired shade These brands of Strictly Pure White Lead To Oar Friends and Patrons. We arc now hi need of the money tltie us oi sulcription and otherwise. To each of yon it is a small item, but to us it is a large sum. Some of 3 011 have not paid your subscription for several years, yet you have received master in the army just before the close ol the last administration, at a salary of about end National Lead Tinting Colors, are for sale by the most reliable dealers in paints everywhere.

If you are going to paint, it will pay you to send to us for a book containing informa- ers, is threatened with profana Jfo.oo. a year; j. Stanley Brown, ho was tion, all to gratify the greed and President Garfield's private secretary and is the husband of Mollie Garfield, who holds a Slate department position paying fJO a 40 tion that may save you many a dollar; it will only cost you a postal card to do so. NATIONAL LEAD 1 Broadway, Sew Toak. St.

Louis Branch, Clark Avenue and Tenth Street. tyranny of corporate wealth and power. Fellow toilers; we have it in day, and anumber of othergovernment em Castoria. Final Redemption Tax List. ployes.

The allowance made to the two ex- our power to change all this. the. Herald regularly. Now we want you to pay up all or in part, so that we ma- be able to meet our bills and carry on our business without embarrassment. '-lie that hath ears to hear, let him Editorial Brevities.

Countv Treasurer's Notice of Land and Town Lots subject to Tax Deeds. IIKSTATEOKKANSAS. Ck.wford County. i private secretaries, in addition to their reg Castoria. Castoria is no well adapted to child red thai I recommend It as superior to any prescription known to me." IT.

A. Archer, M. Ill So. Oxford Brooklyn, N. T.

"CartTi is cscellect nicdlcinn for Il.it'aers liave told me of its good eCcct upou their children." Va. G. C. O.aoon, Lowell, Mass. ular salary, is $15 a day, and to the others Notice is hereby given to all parries nircresrpu, mat ine lanus ana town 101s situated head with a revolver, savins he was goins; to kill him: that he (King) thuti got a small fifteen-cent knife out of bis pocket and cut with i.

claiming that what he did was The ballot is still ours. A peaceful solution of all these questions is et possible; but in the Count.V'"ol Crawford. State of Kansas ana described 111 the lollowiug list, were on ihe 1'nd dav of September. 1,890. for the unpaid tax of 1889, including penalties.

in proportion. It is claimed that no nee charges and interest thereon, and will be deeded to the purchasers, or their assigns essity existed for taking these people to 1 1.... 1,1. nf 1 U1I9 r. i i r- I 1 unless reueemeu on 01 ncnuc tue j- iu-.

Hviuiumg Vo whom assessed. Oesenption. o. i. it.

Acres. Ami. W. M. BrooKs Lot I 01 ne 12 zo so 51 10.01 Lnt2ofni; 12 28 25 14 4.

t3 All lying south of R. It. ol or A. it. Iiutith 20 27 22 nw of se T.9 3-4 55.29 23.07 Onr physicians in the children's department spoken highly of their experience hi their outside practice -with Castoria, and although we only have among our medical supplies what is known as products, yet we are freo to confess that tha merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon it." United Hospital asd Dispekrart, Boston, Mass.

Alle C. Smith, Castoria is the best remedy for children of which I arqiiaiutuJ. I hope is i.ot distant mothers will rer.l of thi-ir children, an I use Castoria instead of the various nostrums which nre destroying their loved ones, by forcingopimn, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending thein to premature graves." Dr. J. F.

Kinchelob, Conway, Ark. All of M. K. T. R.

K. in se 14 2S 21 S. Every entirely in self-defence. Mrs. Cage, one or two other witnesses claimed that King was the angressor.

but no one seemed 10 have witnessed Ihe fatal blow when it was struck. The juiy returned a verdict of manslaughter in the third degree. State vs Edward Malcolm. Keeping gambling house. Nolle entered.

State vs Ernest Shout. Burglary and larceny. It was charged that he was one of the'live who entered Ihe wash house connected with the residence of Mrs. Flora Walker in Pittsburg in August, 1891, and stole jewely, silverware. Ac.

out of two trunks which were stored there. The state ted bv County Attorney Mor T. F. Jones it will not always be so, unless we use it in time. The shackles are already forged, and unless we show ourselves worthy of a better fate they will soon be placed on our limbs.

But in order to do this we must lay aside personal animosities and bickerings. We must Com 330 ft of sw cor city ot Walnut Thence 125 ft. 230 ft 125 ft 11 230 ft pt ofs of nw 23 28 21 of se 12 29 23 80 of nw 19 30 25 80 of )i of of sw of sw 14 IV 30 25 5 To Delinquent Subscribers. "The wind Moweth, TIh- water floweth. The suhsc-i iber oweth And the Ird knov.eth we are in need of our dues.

Some come a runnin Before we go a giinnin" We're not a funiiin'. A this thing of dimnin' Hives us the everlasting blues." But still we must dun; and now B. F. Pursel O. Stotts and Bro.

Paris, and that it is simply a pleasure tiip at government expense for them The third sensation was the bringing of charges against the Wetther Bureau, of general crookedness ever since it was transfered from the War to the Agricultural Department, involving favortism, violation and evasion of the Civil Service law by the employment of incompetent persons at fancy salaries; and plain, common, evary day siealing, nil of which proves conclusively, il any proof were needed, that nil branches of the public service stand in need of a thorough overhauling occasionally. 14.24 150.04 448.18 27.40 2.64 CUntou Jas. Sinclair The Centaur Company, TX Murray Street, How York City. 10 30 not allow our own individual ris, Ed VanGuudy. Morris Clisrgett, and J.

T. Bridgens, and the defendant by Fuller Randolph. The jury brought in a verdict of not guilty. State ThoiuasDale. Burglary and grand lnreeiiv.

Plead sruiltv to jriaiid larceny. He 10 30 25 1 Com on sec line between 3 and 10 590 4-10 ft of nw cor of Thence 147 fi-lOft 295 2-10 It 147 0-10 ft 11 295 2-10 ft to beg. Com 011 sec line between 3 and 10 442 8-10 ft of nw cor of Thence 147 0-10 ft 295 2-10 ft 147 (i-10 ft 295 2-10 ft to beg. 14 and nw of sW se of se -4 Com 170 ft of ne cor of nw 2.75 and personal preferences to is the "individual who robbed Will Ferg's over-ton the common good. IT 30 23 120 18 30 23 40 13 31 22 141.01 14 30 2.28 David Bailey Jacob Miller house in Walnut township wuile in ins em D.

A. VINCENT AND SON, we wish to be distinctly and emphatically understood that delinquent subscribers must pay up in whole or in part, or their accounts will be placed in the hands of a collector. We have waited lnr and patiently. We have ploy- The hottest fight yet made against a Pres- Stute vs Georsre Graham. Tbreateniuij to idential appointment is now being waged noison stock.

Dismissed. Mistakes may have been made Let us correct them. Keep up our "campaign of education Thei.ce 49 2-8 rds 2a ft 49 2-8 rds to beg. South Sidk addition Abcadia hot Blk Amt To whom assessed 11 12 10 12.05 State vs Dan Crumni- Burglary and grand larceny. Continued ou defendant's appli- Lot Blk Amt whom assessed W.

B. Coles -tiiin and bail fixed at Adele Leake vs Charles Leake. 10- bills due, and soon to become due, and argument" all along the that must be met. We have been! line. Inform ourselves.

In- yorce. Decree of divorce granted plaintiff John Lontham on the ground of abandonment on payment J. A.Stephonson of CHSts, and planum restored to neriuaiu- against J. J. McAlester, recently nominated but not yet confirmed, to be U.

S. Marshal for Indian Territory. Charges have been preferred against McAlestei by W. F. Weeks, chairuuin of the Democratic committee, of the territory, and they have been filed with ihe President and with the Senate committee McAlester, who is here, is fighting back, and says he is confident of en name.

Adete Kt Side Addition Arcadia 123 11 17.30 STKKCKERS ADDITION AllCADIA 7 2 25.18 WaI.COTTS ADDITION ARCADIA 3 13 4.97 AVai.nct City fiOftoffe end 11 12 13 14 2 9.9(5 J. V. Pelsue 8 9 8 40 92 J. M- li off ate vs Fred Deitz. Assault with intent John King J.

W. 1'elsne to kill Nolle entered by comity attorney. waiting for our delinquents to pay up in order that we may put power press in the office, besides making other improvements- Now, come up 7 I he Lumber Co vs Ltia Lan- nr 11 von. l.ncv Al Baxter vs rveney aim 11 12 4 $25.43 1 2345 15 03.77 12 3 4 21 25.39 rah K. ilev.

(ieorge Fowler vs John J. V. Pierce struct our neighbors. Do not forget the great law of love. Never lose sight of our splendid motto, "Equal rights to all, special privileges to none." Be firm and faithful and our principles will triumph in the near future, and we will rejoice over llalbit and others.

Shenit's sales connnncu. II. fliuier G. Q. Williams Alexander it Bogle vs Milton Hinkle.

Ap like men and do your part, and we assure you we will try our liest to do ours peal. Dismissed at plaintiffs' costs without 4 30 34 1 2 12 3 18 8.G6 Pagell less It 9 11 12 25 13 36 Bobbins and goffs Addition Walnut 5 3 2.21 J. W. Pelsue HKPI.KIlClTY 10 41 15 15 BKAZII.TON 9 8 7.50 Lehman Higginson J. W.

1'elsue 'I' Walker vs Robert Craig and Clan- bung confirmed. There is much uneasiness among the higher official in the Department of State on Bccount of the rumor, generally believed. ton. Damage. Dismissed without preju Ed Scholder dice for want of prosecution Hoaz vs A Bendttre.

On six notes 20 ft John Blevans Continued that Secretary Greshani has a little list of the downfall of oppression as 11 0 Vincent vs Vincent Pariilion our ancestors did a hundred Decree of partition grained, and il Winger. Hutrh swager and Christian Krothcer Gikakd City W. II. Sbafer employes, all in Ihe upper grades, that lie intends to dismiss lor inefficiency. Those having occasion to visit that Department com 2o Delia li.

Wells The best of everything in their line. Courteous treatment and fair prices. JSfTurkoys, geese, chickens, ducks, wild game dressed to order. -J and pure lard, sausage, and rainee meat always-j fcrfkept on band. Lake fish on Friday each week.

is The Situation in Kansas. Its Antecedents and Con-sequents- (Continued from last week.) WHAT IS TO COME OF IT? And now we are to consider what is to come of it. And this no man can tell to a cer- ot sw cor se thence 112 Its 150 ft often will do no grieving il there is a gen W.B. Ash appointed commissioners. Sopiiia Latoiir vs Joseph Latour.

Di vorce. Decree of divorce granted plaintiff Ella Dickinson vs Wm Long. Slier iff 's sale con til iiiml. eral snaKe-iip among nureau cniers. some of whom have long been victims of the disease known as the.

"big District Court. 112 It 150 ft "to beg sl3t2r23 ii A 77.9t E. 11. Ridgely Alter many conineling statements, pro Slate vs Ed Gitison. Burglary and jgrand The following is a list of the causes A Wood 15 50 ft end 10 19 2.1 Mary A.

I lepier MarrAHepler 20 ll.W and con. the question of an extra session of larcenv. I he defendant was another one and motions disiosed of in the District side 11 6 8.34 ii 9 10 4 86 .57 4 15 29.23 -'i 13 19 01 86 3 20 8.57 0 20 9.48 ,8 1 10 04 2 2 3 10 13 10 5 10 10 57 4 1 49,38 10 2 4 81 19 20 1 17 54 Congress has been definitely settled bv Paes- J.W. Frump 10 22 91 of the parties arrested on a charge of ri i Court at the March term up to the time 11 ADDITION OWAKD fling the trunks ou the premises of Mrs. tainitv.

That we stand on the of closing our tonus. Joseph Cox 12 6 la. 3b A. sparhs Flora Walker nusbiira. lie tiau signed A.

Sparks 2 10 13 lt a statement admitting his guilt some months alio, but when put Jipon the gtalid swore City of Pittsburg vs Joseph Barbier. Ap ti 4 1U tu.il! PRHKY.S SOU Err -ADDITION GlRAItD 2 DiMiussetl. idetit Cleveland. Ihe only man who had I he authority to smile it. tl.ere is to lie an extra session, and it will be called to meet early in September, the principal object being to pass a tariff bill in tune to go into effect in the spring of s)4.

It is a big task, and judging from past experience in that line the administraiiou will be luckv if the new tariff bill ge through by he "first of July, of next year. that, if he ever signed such a s'a ement or Slate vs John I. Mor.in. Selling liquor. Pnak 2 1 Oscar l'ad lie made a confession he kuew nothing of it.

Co" i mil (I. ml mm mmmki nm. The only pafe, sure snd rd'aWe Female Pill ever olT red to jx-i-iully rei onime iltd to marri- a Ladies. P.ewato of Fills lit. in ti.i boxes as they nre dangerous.

Ask for Dr. Motl's P-. tiuyr-yal J'i'ls an i take ro other. Scud for circular. Friej $1.00 per 6 boxes for 55.00.

lir. Ihemiccl fjf.ii. For sale by Boaz Yoeth. Neosho valley Inr. co.

15 2 4 Jl Aeosiio inv. co. and must have been hypnotized or inesmer Slate vs iuyCesna. Statutoiy rape. Nol ized.

as a detective bv the name of Baldwin HlOIII-AND I LACK A llliniOX W1KAKI) to 1 1J-98 Howard Barri le ciitercd. Howard Barrick had stated he had been. The jury Was out half the afternoon, all night and until the Slate vs Al Bennett? Burglary. Dropped I No position under Ihe government is more border land, no one possessed of an ordinary share of prescience can doubt for a moment, lint what is on the other side we do not cerrainby know. If the people stand firm in what theyr have already attained, and if they press the work of education as they have done in middle of the next forenoon, aud was final lroiii docket, with leave to State vs Win and John Doe.

Keep W. Bond 1 2 7.53- KST ADDITION GlKAKD 5 32 02 E. W. Bond 5 2 y. li iseosho V.

Inv. Co. 12 3 19 77 13" 3 li R- Haines Pass more ij i ii -j club house Dismissed on payment ol Neosho V. Inv. Co.

ly discharged, standing eight for acquittal and four for conviction. State vs James Jones, Charles Taylor and coMs bv iteieiiuanl in Jloore. State vs Wui Moore ami John Doe. Keep Mary E. Sparks Dick '1'avlor.

Larceny. Nolle entered as ing gambling house. Plea ofguilty to gam 10 10 5 4.1- to James Jones and Charles Taylor. bling. uieu -i0 costs.

Bank of Carthage vs John Moody. Dan Slate vs Andrew Brock. Larceny. Plea BerrvandSam Berry. Attachment.

er of iriiiltv to petty larceny Cl.ARKS ADDITION GlKAKD 2 7191 MCCOHMICKS GlKAUI) 7 33 J.T. Leonard 1 117 58 R. O. Harris 12.811 5 87 91 88 18.28 98.19 83 72 13.00 diet in favor of plaintiff for $305 05. H.

B. Smith S. E. McCormick 11. A.

Brown Arbbara Marslich.illaiiger vs The Chero sought after than the government printer. He lias more patronage, outside of the Civil Service restrictions, than the head of any other bureau, to say nothing of the control of large disluir-enients for printing material etc. There are a legion of candidates, some from almost every section of the country. President Cleveland says ne will not make Ihe selection for several weeks vet and that when he does he intends to rppoinl a hian who will take the office out. of politics and run il on a business basis.

That will be an innovation indeed, there has been more politics to ihe square inch in tiiat office than in any other branch of the government service. and although Mr. Clevc- State vs Harry Bradley. Burglary and larcenv. Nolle eutered kee and 1'ntsuuig Coal and Mining Co JIO.WbO damage.

Continued by stipula 1112 1 ii 'j 15 16 17 18 1 15 State vs James Jones. Grand larceny 1. likens i 15 Biilingsley Verdict of guiltv of grand larceny. The de 1 feiiilant was charged with stealing tle GIVE 11 i 10 17 18 11 tion. Locu'lea Lebeeq.

Anthony O'Connor, Rho-da Edwards. Thot- Corbett, Klla Foster, Lina Uithart. Thoa Jones, Lucy La-cailles. administratrix, Hannah l'riichard, Win Thompson, Albert Malle. Virginia Knights of Pvthias uniform of Dr.

G. Gilbert, mayor of Pittsburg, about a year II McCabe Webb ago 16 17 18 1 28 99 Howards addition Gikakd 2- 09 83 Geo Howard 12 4 12 05 'Flints addition gikakd 7 1 60 28 Lake 10 1 19.34 2 1 59 Uager Matilda Scott vs Oliver T. Scott. Divorce. Decree of divorce granted plaintiff on pay- bake 45 5 17.79 3 10 ment of costs on grounds of gross neglect or Geo Beck Lake the past, all is well for the future: Hut if they show any signs of weakening the eneniv will take advantage of it, and Avill throw all their remaining stTf-igth against the weak part of the line, and thus break through and destroy our forces before the final victory is won.

We believe the People's party is stronger in Kansas to-day than it has ever been before. duly and crueltv. one was also awaidud Bashum l-ind intentions may be good, il is doubtful whether he can succeed in banishing politics therefrom. There is an impression here that the Senate will adjourn as soon as it has decided whet her the Senators appointed by the governors of Montana. Washington and Wyoming have a right to their seats, and "it begins to look as though that decision custody of the minor -children 14 4 47 22 Skcond North addition Girard i 51.92 smith center Stale vs Win illoughby.

Grand larceny 64.49 Garrison Nolle entered liarbier, Clara Dutrane. 11 kiines, Jos Longcake. Edward Longcake. Ilichard Wilson. John Limb.

John cliebultz, John Thompson. Frank Koerner. Equalthis Sttiuilal. Frank Selic. Mollie Henry Kuiige.

vs Cherokee aud Pittsburg Coal and Mining Co. Continued by stipulation Abraham Moriey vs Ueorge K. Anderson. $10,000 (Iain ai.es. Continued.

Lambert Maihy vs Kansas Citv, Ft Scott Mt-mphis lt.iilway Co. $10,000 damages. I'oiitiniied by stipulation. Peter Movie vs Set at. Injuuctiou.

Pkrrys Sub Division of Lot 3 Block I Second North Addition Girard State vs Wm Dailey. Larceny, Nolle en 3 4 08. end lIC.Mflilt.lYS addition girard State vs Dick Tavior. Larceny. Nolle en 2 tered.

State vs A Hall Smith. Assault. Nolle eutered. 51 would be in the affirmative. If that be mr-reel.

Senator Hoar.s resolution directing ai: investigation of the charge ofembezzlcment against Senator Roach will not be acted upon, nor will the new officers nominated by the Democratic caucas be elected uutil next fall. Black Hammond Baker. Harry GoodwiD Duncan Jno Dunkerly Condon 07 13 MULBKRRY GKOVK 2 2 38 Pittsburg City 8 134.00 A A Fletcher 20 44.38 Holden 24 88 23 Kate Mankin Slate vs Ed Gibson and Thos O'Connor. Burglary and larceny. Continued, defend 8 20 98 23 128 i7 5 361 419 18 209 432 420 208 ants to recognize 111 sum 01 fc.00 eacu 34 000.88 Harper Friekey Grain o.

Vs t'oulract Kelereuce continued. Report to be made on d.iy of next term. II Kloi-k Sou vs Jas Bow. Carnish-meiit. Dismissed.

State vs Andrew itrock. Laicenv- sen A handsome 12 piece chamber set, to the person purchasing the most goods, of us from now till the first day of May. 1893. And goods will be sold as cheat! any where in town. We carry a large stock of Groceries and Queensware.

Don't forget the east side grocery of Moore Cunningham. 40t5. tenced to ninety days in the county jail aud to pay ists of prosecution Two Bridegrooms, One Bride. State vs Thos Dale. Burglary and brce Condon Condon nv.

Sentenced to state penitentiary for four The Westiiighouse Electric and Manu-facturinit Co. vs the Forest Park Electric Street Hallway and the Howard State Bank. Attachment. Continued. years.

34 81 21 Second Addition Pittsburg '1 7.00 Third Addition Pittsburg 1 8.59 Condon S6 2 34.47 Geo Gardner pt 27 28 4 20.85 Condon 10 6 1.88, LessRRlO. Fourth Addition Pit sbukg 9 H-34 Glein 14 II Wagner vsJames Jones and Richard Taylor 1 3 4 6 8.00 61 20 85 127 21 9 Less 9 Condon It is foil- to rely on the associated Press reports. We have learned to discount them from JO to 93 per cent. And it is )rse than folly to listen to the vaia boasting and braggadocio of the old party papers. Tie Republicans of Kansas k.i that they are in the mi-noritv and the case of the Dem Malcolm McMauus vs The Kansas City, Grand larceny.

Taylor plead guilty to grand larceny, but afterwards withdrew the plea Fort Seott and bull Railroad. $2,000 dam aires. Settled and dismissed. on suggestion of county attorney, aud his case was continued. Jones, who had been How a Toledo Man Was Duped by a Smart Widow.

(Special to the World.) Chicago, March 31. Charles Spence, of says: "I 10 Condon The Manufacturers" National Bank of Lkightons Third Addition Pittsburg. Michigan Ave, 4 3 convicted, was sentenced to state peniten 11 62 4 4.55 6.35 Pittsburg vs The consolidated Laud Co Ou Note. Continued. A Leighton tiary for four years 35 1.7b A Leighton 32 34 4 54 36 State vs Charles I'aylor.

Grand larceny Missouri (ilass Co. vs Clanton and Continued on same I ond as before North Pittsburg 19 05-40 ROGEKSCOAI.CO'S SKCOND ADDITION PlTTSBITRG others. Note. Dismissed aud paid John Fudge vs the Weir City ZincWorks Compton Stale vs George Anderson. False pre- tense.

Verdict ol guilty. Account. Dismissed at defendant's costs. Kan Tex Coal co 11 1 31.78 Sarah Dawson vs The Si Louis San Plvyteks Sub Division of rogkrs coal co itikst addition i'ittsburg Belknap vs Lauyou, Pierce Co Attachment. Continued.

Cooper Bros vs Green Brick Co. Attachment. Verdict for pl'ff for 1.157.1i. 141.02 4 101 -05 Hoffman 9 Fraueisco Kail road Co. damages Continued.

LM Smith Al.mzo Mitchell vs John Walker and Elizabeth M. Walker. On note. Continued. 'I he Kansas Shaft Coal and Mining Co vs Playteks addition Pittsbckg 104 74 84 MCCORMICKS ADDITION PITTSBURG 10 1 2710 Schnackbxburgs First Audition East Pittsburg Geo Lovell Replevin.

Verdict for delend- I Cade Win Freed Moore vs Brooks and others. Foreclosure Dismissed without prejudice at ant. hndina value of property oi.ir ocrat- is absolutely' hopeless unless they conclude to act in harmony with the Populists, 'j he people cannot recede from their Our principles are right. They are founded in justice and sustained bv Deiuar vs Butler. Judgment for Jno Schuaclienburg 0 4 1.00 plaintiff for 180 JKNNIS' ADBITION JliaST I ll lSBUKU HasClaik vs Uoaz and Smith .9 ludinneul fur plaintiff for $125.

Lizzie Shea vs Wm Perkiiik and others Conveyance of Continued- by consent, Ennis vs Jacob' Stoner. Contract Mrs Wright Barber Unknown Geo Badley 3 .,7.30 OaK 4 4 Fkontknac 11 4.00 LlTCUFlKt-D 7 1 85 POLLS 17 erdici for planum lor 2oi Wheeler vs Abraham Smith -and Bell 13 11 19 3 KILMUGH HITGH Do all kinds of job and metal work. GASOLINE STOVES REPAIRED and guarenteed to work. South Side Stir. 41 tf.

Kiixough Hitch. Smith. Forcible entry. Dismissed, plain tin to par his own costs. Stella Brown vs reef Brothers.

45, 000 Julia Ozbun damages, uiiumueu. Chkkokek City 18 14.10 (1 iff ord Heirs 47 4 plilllltlil costs. Frederick Hoytt vs Sarah Heard and others. Foreclosure. Continued by consent.

he Massachusetts Mutual Life Ins. Co. vxHnliM Keid and others. Foreclosure. Dismissed without prejudice.

Thomas Honeycomb vs John Dallas and others. Foreclosure. Dismissed without prejudice. White vs Frank Colvln and others. Foreclosure.

Finding due plaiutilf fruu Frank Colviu. Frank Becker and Kate Becker. Stay of six mouths. Sweel liro vs Abraham Painter and Nancy Painter. Foreclosure.

Settled and costs paid. The Carey -Lumbard Lumber Co vs Annie Pointer and others. Henry Lindsey vs The Consolidated Land Copelaiid, trustee, vs The South Park Land and Investment Co and others. Sarah Watsou vs Dora Barrick and others, John Jeffries and others vs David Bailey and others. Emily Barnes vs li Hardin and others, Hill and Hi vs John Bradlev, sr.

Gertrude Niegsch vs Joseph Bresnick Brown Prick's Adiition Chkrokke Fletcher Julia Carter Hreach of promise. Continued. drew; from bauk and came here with Maggie Short, a widow to get married. A man named Morgan, a former clerk in the Jefferson Hotel, monopolized all her time, and during the whole journey to Chicago he occupied the car seat' with her and I was obliged to sit alone. After leaving Elkhart she actually laid her head on his shoulder and tent to sleep.

"This made me mad, and I half made up my mind not to marry her when we reached Chicago. The fellow said good-by at the depot here and supposed he would let my bride alone. AVe came to. the Great Northern, and she said she guessed she'd do some shopping while I hustled for a marriage license. So I gave her $100 and started out to arrange for the marriage.

Later in the day, on my-return to the hotel, I found that Morgan sitting on a sofa beside her in the ladies', parlor. 'Say I like your I said walking up to him. 'This is ray affianced Well I guess notr said he. I Kusch vs Greef Brothers. $520 dama 38.12 21.32 3.08 47 48 0 35 04 Bkrky's addition Cherokkk 1 1 22 25 Hiram Hendrix ges.

Continued. 2 Hiram Hendrix vanouuuy ac ctiggeti vs Mcwiiirt 1 8 Chkrokeb IMPRoVKMKNT Co's Addition Cherokkk and Mary McWlnrt. Appeal Continued, 10(11 Cherokee Imp Co 4 5 6 Sackett vs Lauyou fc Co. Appeal. Cherokee Imp Co 234 5 6 9 3.02 truth.

"We have only to quote the language of our greatest statesmen of the past Jefferson, Jackson, Webster, Seward, Lincoln, Garfield and others, to prove our position. There is not a Republican or Democratic newspaper or speaker of the last five years that has attempted to assail one of; our positions, except by ridicule, burlesque, defamation, fraud misrepresentation. They Iiave used all these without stint, and yet our cause has rniwn in tbr Ion rta nf iTiu A rv I'lsnnssea at planum costs. A Waterman vs Kansas City. Pittsburg and Western Uailroad Co.

Appeal; settled, Thomas Curran vs same. Appeal: settled. MONMOCTH Calvin Inman 50 ft off a end 8 9 10 11 12 8 17.38 McCcnk City Geo Somer 40 ft side 13 4 105.12 Gowin The Travelers Insurance Co Vs Edward 25.59 11 15 Watts and others- Foreclosure. Decree barring Moore o. 1 I and John S- Bradley, jr.

Kansas Texas The Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Co vs Morris Poore aud others. Foreclosure. Coal Co ys Geo li Kicliey aud others, Swan vs Jerrv Lasro aud others. Sher-ili's sale continual. Continued.

Unknown 9 14 3.87 McCune's Second South Addition McCune Edmoniston 8 5 5.52 Cranks Addition McCunk Chas Williams 6 2 30 06 John Vikts, Treasurer of Crawford County, Kansas. First Publication, March 24. 1393. 15 George Cissna vs Sarah Cissna. Di MUS.

S. Redlon vs Fish Keck Co. and vorce. Decree of divorce granted plaintiff on payment ol costs; custody ot minor child. Itedlon.

To vacate judgment. Continued State vs Peirv King. Murder first ile Hat MiMactnTuT aui Eressmatef- Kay Cissna. awarded to aelendaiit: person rree. 'I his case occupied the time of the al properly to hp eoually divided in value; MITES BEOWH.

H. T. BU3SILL BROWN BUSSELL, Attorneys at Law, Office over Bank ot Gsrd. QXSABS, KANSAS real estate to be divided as per stipulation. court two days.

County Attorney Morris. Gaitskill nud It Judge Hazen handed down a deci- I A cbtireh building is- ta be erected Darby vs John Darby. Divorce. Hraviimii appeared on behalf of t.ie state. sion in the Topeka School Bond case at the Soldiers' HonJe1 near Leaven- Sltop, at h-er resitlence, one rfoor'Wes of Bird and Wanam akcr's apon shop.

Old straw reshaped ta the latest styles. Only (50) fifty cts. iiecree of divorce grantea plain tin on pay ment of costs. and Cautrbel ami lines A Smith for the. defendant.

The court appointed the granting an injunction against the Mary De-iaiffe vs Vital DeJaiffe. Divorce. worth, and carpenters are already at work on it. We have not learned people until we have gain -d control of several state ffov-ernments, have sent scores of able men to state legislatures, and to congress, and now hold the balance of power in the U. 5.

senate. attorneys lor Mr. King at the commence ment of the trial, as be bad none employed On tha evening the li of Jul 1885, school board issuing the bond Among other things tbe judge said, can go you one better. She is Decree of divorce and custody of children awarded to plaintiff on payment of costsv. A Hodge vs Ida E.

Steinbergcr aud Abe Steinberger. Sheriff's sale coutrued. Jtioff far from the. saloon it is to be Perry King, killed 4ohn Page at Walnut. 11 7 a.

a iL-i I staoliing him with a knife. He was arrested the next day at Hinttvllle. Bourbon -w nue was suostanjaauy true tuat iocated- As a matter of economy no provision was roade for a r5 et)ttid the anthorities not make ose my lawful wife. We were married Saturday in Toledo and are on o-ur wedding trip." I.saw I was badly duped, county, mid afterwards escaped from the county jail at Girard. Ltsl August he was ny, rhen, should we be dis Maj.

P. Boarey was eleeted Mayor of Frankfort lat Mon iay, for the thirteenth time, NOW WHAT? Gome and seer Clark Friend catxvtusa ui ye; wul 6 building answer for both? arrested at Baker Clt Oregon, as Va grant, and -then told Dial he had killed a and tnade an effoTt to get back man in this cotmtv. Sheritl Deets Wa 110- would be loth to" defeat the will of the people on this ground," But it was all right to defeat the will The board of railroad assessors consisting 1 Lieut, governor, my $100, bmt she said she had Hlietl and wen Ho Oregon after btm King eame back with the iitKcer without a reqni- WALL PAPER, Immense stock just received, to tit not be un'dersold fry. any one in-the county. REVEATCH, Dea-ler ir ail kind's of irVnsioal inrra-rneuts, wall paper, GlKAKD, KANSAS.

3V The executive council decided on the 24th instr to make the Topeka Cttpital the state paper for two yeafs. has been! atfdiBg groceries to his stock sltioc. Jn giving his testimony he swore that himself. Pa te and two others, were spent it. TFell I defc them go, and I guess I've got the better of the people last fall whea the Svt- general, Sec.

of state, State1 auditor, couraged? Why should we call a 'vhil1 onr enemies are ictreaJiug, fighting as tliey run, ban i uiiiiiiig iievei'tueJess" Men, strong and true and brave, are in our ranks, ieady to do or ready to lead or foSlow, as may be reqrrSred of thesn. Tne great army of toilers are a -blind ligvr. or joint, at Walnirt u0 the evening uvntioned. spd all drank some preme court decided that the state ad State treasurer, started oa their of tbe bargain after alL A fellow can never tell ay bom lie's mar beer; that besran fiiiarrpliiisr with him test ir th TTnitefl States senate for passing board could not come to-: assessing tour last Tuesday. It will couffeetionery, and will soo have Fine Li ne of Groceries 'So aoeoinktate Ikis customers SSltf.

1. the seat of John Martin, who, he gether io canvass the vote after they require about six- weeks to complete rying nowadays, can lie? I'll and claimed that he owed him a dollar for liquor lie had let lit in ha that he went out of the door, when Page grabbed hold of hi tjnally struck hvm over the their work. I had adjourned siuc die. go back to- Toledo, was never legally elected..

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