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The Plain Dealer from Pratt, Kansas • 4

The Plain Dealer from Pratt, Kansas • 4

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the Union Labor party already owns taught in the old Dr. Gray drug store STREET SWEEPINGS. Gey. W. M.

Coats, Pres. Dr. J. I. Doutiiart, Vice Pres.

J- S. Barnes, Sec. A. E. Munch, Thap C.

Carver, Ass't Cashier Farmers and Merchants' Bank. about 700 of those votes and the Prohi- building by Miss crania lieu. bitionists 200. That leaves 1100 to be The special premium of a Weir v. H.

L. Fell. Cashier. Clark Toms, Ass't Cashier. People's Bank, POLITICAL.

The boodiers must go. divided between the two g. o. In walking cultivator, offered by Blame Apples and potatoes by the carload order to beat the Union Labor party, Bros, for the best five bushels of corn at James'. that 1,100 must be divided so as to give exhibited at the fair was awarded to KANSAS.

PEATT, PRATT, KAN, Prohibition county convention in onft bartv 701 to the other 399. As the s- OI this pH.vr to-morrow. I iri nsn-tioo fx.Vint. iu Ifift, of thorn) are I C.hn has possession of the Repub- ww W. it.

follows that Books, School Supplies, Stationery, Capital Stock, $50,000. Legal Liability, 100,000. Individual responsibility. COUNTY DEPOSITORY. noriv this oonntv.

TTnmn rhr hs n. dead sure Blank Books, or anything usually kept -Th. EcpubHcans arc a tIllng. Subscribed, 300,000 Paid wcooo A General -Banking Business Ti-anscted. premium lor a newspaper ku i.ast Friday nignt tne non.

ranis. ing gootls and learn prices their shattered cause. Gillette addressed a Kepuoiican -mass Mr the restaurant Hon. L. U.

Humphrey, Republican at the rink. Notwithstanding papp-s corner, has opened UNION LABOR PEOPLE Will find it to their advantage to patronize canaiaate lor. governor, win-that it was the evening oi tne last uay up a first-class short order counter, and Jiwpiiiiiipii the people oi rmi auu vicmny oi- of the lair, antl tIie City was iun oi peo- wiR from thig latc set up oysters in ev-urday, October 6. pie, thirty-eight people by actual count erv- style, having engaged one of the COLLECTiOHS A SPECIALTY. A long pull, a strong pull, and a constituted the audiencs.

If their can- best cooks in the country for that pur- nnll nil too-ftther is the only thins thai Ji.u fnr sfntn senator nan onlv com- Pose- win win this fio-ht. and the Union La- nvnA thirtv-eio-ht in" the This is the pleasant' way the Times Vonev received on deposit subject to chack at sight. Interest paid on Time Deposits. Money to loan on short time on favorable terms, r.nrtv is doinsr that same thins. of th what will the turla its compliments at the county and Judge John Martin, Democratic lesser lights command? Mr.

Gillette's city officials of the past: "For the last candidate for Governor, is advertised to speech had special reference to the tar- tw thc county has been the address the citizens of Pratt and vicm- He said nothing, however, about uuuus ux iu i American Exchange National Bank, New York. CotiEsroK dents National Bank of Commerce. Kansas City, Mo. 1 St. Louis National Bank, St.

Louis, Mo. jeSS- Store Rooms and OMicos in the Huiidmg for Kent, itv at 2 o'clock Monday, October 1. th Santa railroad. whose hireling petent set of county commissioners, "Mr. Hargrave, the Union Labor ho 5s cutting down the wages of its who, 5er in m'n.

with ring in this of city as brazenly corrupt swindlers as ever went unhung, all with their hands deep into the county treas PROFESSIONAL CaRDS. candidate for County Superintendent, secti0n hands to 88 cents a day. was principal of the same school in In- diana for seven years. A very fair re- SOCIAL AND PERSONAL. XV.

II. XVEKSOK, M. J. It. fiHAV, M.

I. ury. FOR DRY-GOODS, GROCERIES and CLOTHING. In the Peak Block. Main Street.

Pratt, Kan. OX, i RAV EVEU! dntion. S- D. Blaine is on an extended cast A howl is made by our Democratic A large delegation in wagons will cim trip TIME CARDS. Wichita Western.

Trains leave PRATT, S. Main Street Depot. ROrsfJ EAST. No. 2 Passetie-er a.

m. Ko. 4 Passenger 5:15 p. m. Ko.Gi.ecal 5:55 a.m.

001X0 WEST. Ko 1 rasspeu'prr. 10 a. m. Ko.

Passer.ger 11 t. Ko. Local 3:55 p. m. All passenger trains make good connection wr.iifl fnr th Ep.st.

North and South. friends about the tariff on salt. Docs the leave this county for Kingman this Blucher Rich, P. has gone on a PHYSICIANS, SURGEONS, and ACCOUCIIERS. u.T.ee, Room Second floor, Hriggs Blocii.

oils Rt all hoar, any or night. buyer of a barrel of salt in Pratt county CHEAP FARES. evenino- to listen to Hon. A. J.

Streeter. trip to Kentucky. TTninn Labor candidate for President of Tom Barrett is doing clerical work ever figure tbe actual cost of a barrel of salt aside from the cost of the freight Offer Extraordinary THE TOURIST ROUND TRIP RATES Via the K. P. W.

ery low to points the United States. the county treasurer oluce. and the profit of the wholesale and re- G. h.guison. DENTIST, If the two factions of the Republi- J.

S. Barnes and -wife have gone tajl Aml when you fjoiire out the mn narv would unite, and then fuse east to tarry till October 1st. freight and the profit isn't the actual in Virginia, New York.Minnesota, is-consin, Iowa, Michigan, New Hampshire and Quebec. H. S.

Mears, Agent. Kansas. with the" Democrats, the combination John Stine and -I. K. Bsauchamp cost of the salt ridiculously small? Peak Block.

checked FXtEE to any point in the Tjn' fed States. Other information furnished I on application to H. S. MEAK3, Resident Agent, Pratt, Kan. FRANIv M.

HTLL-. Wichita. Kan. Chicago, Kansas Nebraska Ry. COINiJ JSACT.

TTnn vvnat is hub ui taiL is nuts ui jjiubi, AUKETT ANT, might StlCCeca uowuuig i www in ixuu. AVmthn hiw. rPO-srHlPRf of Labor party. Mr. B.

D. Crawford is assisting what our Democratic brethren may tell ATTORNEYS AT LAW, The entire educational clique of District Clerk McAnarny as his deputy. you. E'en trust the Democratic lig- FOR THE HARVEST EXCURSIONS. August 21.

September 11 and 25, October and 23, tickets will be sold from all points as far east as Buffalo, Pitts-bur? and Salamanca in connection with Prattcocnty are arrayed against Mr. C.T. Yvrarren, editor of the Re- ures. 1 hey lie. lake your pencil ana II.

Clay. They want something higher publican, has gone on a two weeks trip "V.eiT that the Democratic Ko. S-3, Mai! Sc Ex. ar. 0:50 a flop a Xo Si.

Enress arrive 7:35 in; dep 7:38 p. m. No. hi, Local freight, dep 6:15 a in except Sun. GOING WEST.

Ko. 21. Mail Ex, ar in; dep 9:35 p. m. Xo gs Express, arrive 8:27 a dep a m.

Xo. Local freight, dep 5:45 pra except sun. Duilv. O. P.

LISXON, Agent. tnan a tniru graue x-eruuvauj -j un. luuigau. doctrine is all bosh. the Rock Island Route to all points in their movements.

J. K. Hupp, formerly of the Sara- Kansas and Nebraska, at one fare lor the round trio: Tickets good for thirty The Republican complacently al- toga Sun, but now of Russell Springs, During Mr. Hayes1 administration he ludes to the two principal tickets, name- was in town the fiist of the week, vetoed 12 bills, and this was considered BEST LOCAL PAPER. days.

Have your friends procure tick ets via the Rock Island route. (). P. LlSTON. lv the Republican and Democratic.

ilr. W. A. Mitchell, for two or so monstrous that an Ohio Democratic Pratt, Kansas First National Bank Building, upstairs. Entrance on Third street.

M. DITMEKIL, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Kansas. JCSTFirst door north of Farmers' Merchants' Bank. -JTcTiEEw. is.t.jonxsxos.

y.LLIS JOHKSTON, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Pratt, Kansas. jpgOffico over First National Bank. After the 5th of November there will three years in the employ of limine State Convention aaoptca a resolution denouncing Mr. Hayes' vetoes as art A NEW ROUTE TO WICHITA be onlv one principal ticket, and it will has gone to Stafford county to ViaC. K.

Hutchinson and the be the Union Labor. reside. We liave decided, in consideration of the hard times and the scarcity of money, to furnish the Plain Dealer Missouri Pacific R. R. Train 22, leaving Pratt 6:53 a.

m. makes close con A large delegation in wagons will The increasing business of the Fair usurpation of the powers of Congress. During Mr. Cleveland's administation ho has vetoed over two hundred bills, more than all other Presidents combined, bat we hear nothing from our Democratic friends about his usurping the powers of Congress. nection to, and 21 arriving at leave this county for Kingman this has made it necessary to employ a new evening to listen to Hon.

A. J. Streeter, clerk in the person of M. II. Gessa- COUNTY TICKET.

For Kcprcsentative, B. J. FULKERSIN. For County Attorney, G. W.

CROW. For District Clerk, J. M. LINSEY. For Probate Judge, GEORGE STOOPS.

For County Superintendent, W. S. HARGRAVE. For Coronor, S. K.

RICHARDSON, p. m. close connection from lclnta. Faro Try the new route. Union Labor candidate for President of man.

o. i'. liston, Agent. from n(VW till January 1 tor THE FAIR. DIED.

ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Pratt, Kansas. Office in Hopper Elliott block, front room. stairs. List of Premiums Awarded. the small sum of TWEKTY-FIVE GENTS the United States.

They go to Nin- Messrs. John T. Sims and F. W. nescah and camp Friday night, mak- Scott, who have had a life and death ing the remainder of the trip Saturday tussel with malarial fever, are coming morning.

out ahead. "A straight-out Republican paper," Mr. O. P. Listen, agent at tho C.

said a prominent member of thc party jr depot, has got an appointment the other day, "could make a fortune RS agent at Abilene. J. II- Baker has The following deaths are from the record kept by Itepp Bros, attheir undertaking ROADSTERS. Stallions four and over. XV Shepherd, lt.

Stallions 3 years old, 0 A. iiaker, 1st; XV Stewart, 2d. Legal Notice. In the District Court of Pratt Count-, Kan" in Pratt during the next two months. been appointed to his place.

For Presidential Elector 7th District Petr P.cc?e, Pmintift, Chapman In Cnllison, September of general debility, Elizabeth A. Chapmaa, aged G2. Fekgcsos In Springvale September 8, of typhoid malarial fe-J ver, J. B. Ferguson.

Stallions 2 years oiu, stun. zu. MARKS AND COLTS. Brood mare with colt, Blair. 1st.

Ilovse. Blair, 1st; Glint. 2d. Fillies. XV 11 Wasson, 1st and 2d on 3yr old WII Wasson, 1st.

TIIOROUGHBItEUS. Stallion 3 vrs old. istull, 1st. Axel Lanstrum, a successful miner We will also send Copy Free till Jan. I vs.

Burns, Hums, Jordan J. i Clydesdales or other draft breeds, W. M. GOODXER, of Earned. For Congress 7th District.

S. II. SNIDER, of Kingman. For Senator 37th District. P.

II. MASSEY, of Kingman. otewart, ist. of Colorado, is visiting his brother Frank. He is on his way west from a visit to relatives in Galesburg, 111.

C. Kinney, formerly of Pratt county, was recently assaulted in a bar Falxis On Sunday last, supposably ot Ii right's disease, Henry M. Fallis, aged 51 years and 1 month. arrvbodv fiCettinfiT Up a club Candor, and considerable experience in the newspaper business in Pratt, loads us to doubt the assertion. Mr.

II. Clay may be an excellent farmer, and a good hand at the plow, but when the Republicans propose to ulace him in a position over such cultured ladies and gentlemen as constitute the corps of Pratt county teachers they insult each and every one of them. The Democrats have thus far failed to nlace in nomination a candidate for of 10. On tliese low terms liWsinctis under the 1111,1 name and stj-ie o'F Hui 3iro. jn: dun dan Kerr, defen- -Barns.

"Jor.1.in, whose Riven names are unknown, and Kdwaru J. Kerr, ce; rjnlants in the above entitled action, vil. take notice that Peter Keep did on the jk day of September, V. tiie lus petition the i) Strict Court Pratt eountv nansas, Vralmt Hie said defendants, and that earn must said petition ii.i nrhr- ore the (: Oetol-er, ber shop at Russell Spring, presumably DRAFT BREKUS. Mare 2 ys and under 3, XV Wasson, 2d.

Stallion. 4 and over, XV Ii Walker, 1st. Stallion 2 and under 8, Hortson, 1st. Mare 4 and over, 11 Wasson ad. Jack any age, siewart, 1st.

SWEEPSTAKES. Stewart, 1st on stallion any age. A Jfciker. 2d. Stevai on stallion any age draft.

31 Walker. -M. on A the money must invariably For Commissioner, Dist. No. 1 I.

A. McCulIougii, for something he had said in his paper, although he does not so state. accompany the order. Charles O'Maara, who has been employed on the Times for the past or said petition will bo taken as true, and rendered in said action tor two ffunSed and' xty-one and fh)-100 dollars You Will Always Find Will address the citizens of 'KINGMAN On the political issues of the day SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1888. year, left last Tuesday for the northeastern part of the state.

Mr. A. S. Thorn son succeeds him on the Times. usrainst the saitt aeientmmw.

'i i i i. nifT.her talrc notice that i the At'i d-iv of 'Sopteiaher, A. D. iss, hen "7 suit petition ws.s A. Lanstrum, the senior filod bv pia'in tiff, said plaintiff also his i antaiehment and an attachment r- A FULL.

LINE OF List. No. 2 J. P. Carson.

Dist. No. 31. H. Ray.

We don't know whether Brother Warren went away to escape eating the dish of Crow that Bro. Lanslrnni was pretty sure' to fix up for him, or not? Bat certain it is he went away declaring he would never support Clay, but no sooner had he got out of town thau up went Clay's mime with the rest of the ticket. It is perfectly proper that Brother La-strum should support Mr. Clay if he sees lit to do so, but it would member of' the Republican, arrived home on Saturday last from a month's Turn out and give him a rousing recep Commissioner in this district. The contest is between Com.

Harrcl and C. A. Hopper. Personally we'd like to see Bud get there, but as a party the Union Labor people don't care which one they slaughter. Republicans claim that Judge Kelly has deserted his party, while the Judge claims that he is the party and the other fellow? are the scceders.

"Fol- oi' oi tue aiici't' 4f Pratt comity. Kansas, and tr.at un.lpr by virtue cf ss'fl enler paid siioi ia iovv in attaebmcut upon tbe following w-, i real estate, situated in Kansas, to-wit: rtrtif.flt nunrter of section tiki teen visit "out west." He shows the effects tion. 'PURE FRESH DRUGS At cost, my stock of Mixed Paints, ixcnn--P 2 soutn, rengyKvo.i i i tip ridvvai'd .1. r. of Manitou Springs water in a healthful countenance.

Libera. Leader: Coomcr, cashier of the Bank of Liberal, left with his JosEin Westetoieieu. XV Shepherd, 1st on stallion any age, road. CATTLE SHORT HOKKS, EK FOKUS. M' Staples.

1st on bnll yrs and over. fetaple, 1st oil calf Slaples, ist onco-s-. AV Staples, 1st im herd of t-liort horns. JEESKY, HOI.STKIX, POLLED AJiUliS. Jliddleton, 1st ou Jersey sow, over 3.

11 MidJielon, 1st on Jersey heifer. Harris-, 1st on calf. Flint, 1st on bull 1 year old. BBEK llRLKDS. XV Staples, 1st on herd of beef breeds.

Stsiples, 1st on bull any age. Staples, 1st on tow tiny aye. SHTSE. II Kellogg. 2d on lxmr 1 or over.

1- Ui gusou. 1st on boar 1 or over. FFnrgusoii, 1' on boar under one. Fiirguson, 1st on sow over 1. Furguson, on sow under 1.

Fnrgusoa, 1st on i pigs under 6 on sow and litter. Win Peuk. on sow and litter of pigs. Furguson, 1st on hour under 1 year. Furguson.

2d on i pigs. 11 II Kellogg, 2d on fow 1 yrand over. SWKKI'ST AKKS. nrgnson fc Co, 2d on boar any age; 1st on sow and herd. I- Wat kins, 1st on boar any age; 2d on sow any age.

rOfLTKY. Mrs. S. Ilognrdus, 1st oa 1 lyinouth ltock. Mr 1.

A Ways. on be" puir turkeys; 1st on bust pair ducks; 1st on chit-kens. answer and'acfend raid suit on or n-0 yst said attach- meistwliibe eonflrnied and an order to si! said real estaps will Issue and tho same will ho -AT- low me," savs the Judge, "and you il family last Tuesday for Delaware, Ohio, TO law. UIIU tilK linnun For Rent. The residence cf Harry Miller, in the west part of town, will be for rent after October 1st Inquire cf Miixee, tiie Shoe Man.

come out all right, and bo good Rcpub- where he expects to stay for a month. tried to the payment oi wiH jwlKUient smfi forever barring Kd-v ard' J. Kerr, from all title in the property or estate v.i or to saiu J. WESTERM El ER'S. be well for him to look over the back numbers a little more carefully before ho denies the charges of "his rontcmpo-raries.

For instance, be says in the last nsimber, "nor did the Republican last week admit that ho was not quali promises or any iiri i BOWMAN TtitOiPPOj.il, Attorneys for Plaintiff. rtet: Ohablss akkkv, Clerl Bv R. t). (Jmwfnrd, Deputy Mr. Coomcr has been sick for some time and needs a season of recreation vcry much.

We hope his trip will be of benefit to him, and that he will return to us in hi3 usual good health." The following is a partial list- of the It seems to be a case of Mahomet and the Mountain, but which is which, and which will go to the other remains to be seen. The Republican says: "The Republicans intend to organize in every schoo1 if you want to buy or sell fQ Circulating Library Sheriff's Sale. TATE OF KAX3A3, P'l CtnTXTY. I names of persons taking advantage of the district in Pratt county and a fair, un ceasinv honorable struggle made to cheap rates east O. P.

Listou, Mrs. M. fied for thc cilice. In fact Mr Clay's name was not mentioned in last Aveek's Republican at all." Wo beg to differ. In editorial a hd Candi-cates," sect ml column, sccon page, we find this en ery: "With tbe the possible exception of Mr.

Clay, in what way is -meaning tiie Democratic ticket L. Wilcox, Mrs. C. MeAnarney and fam AO it I. I KK.

Plackbuiu, 1st iu display ot vegetables. Havs 1st, best dozen A l'eteiisii. 1st on bn white wheat. i'he Pirt National Bank of Medicine plaintiff, vs. J- vr.

Anderson and II. 11. Mipp, defendants. iiy vrtue of an exception to ine directed nd delivered, issued out of tne Judicial i istrict Court of the state of Kansas, sitting-in and for Pra county, in said state, I will, on Saturday, September 15, A. I).

IBS, between tlse hours of 10 o' clock a. m. and 2 clock p.m. elect the Republican ticket by at least 300 majority." It's time you got to work, Mister. The Union Labor party has been organized for three months, and already have a majority of 300.

They are struggling to make it $500. ily, Mrs! J. B. Lyles, J. S.

and wife. Mrs. Charles Johnson, Mr. Wileox-on, Wm Phillips, Clint Hill, J. A.

Eggles-ton, J. C. Jackson, Elsa Stephenson and wife. Joseph Craig, Mis. C.

Eichclber- IF YOU WANT Ink, Pens, Pencils, Erasers, Envelopes, Penholders, Periodicals, Writing Paper nkstands. Rubber Bands, "the equal" meaning of thc Repub of said da at tne court nousc uwi i na.t. in the county and state aforesaid, otter at uuli'ic sale, and sell to the highest, ladder tor i hmi tho riirht. title and interest lican ticket. liv except Mr.

Clay nn "er. John Oliphant and wife. Mrs. T. II.

less it was mtendea as a wet blanket Tut lie, J. 1). Hawkins and wife, Joe Bak When the. Republican says that it did not admit that he was not qaalilied for the er and mother, Chas. Anderson, Robert Blaine, Chas.

Foruer and wife, B. Rich Charles Warren. We notice that our esteemed contemporaries iu speculating cn the outcome of the approaching election place little or no importance cn tho fact that their is a Union Labor party in the field whose name is legion, and that every member came from the ranks of Ktiic.n, 1st on pojKorn. .1 Kalon. st on six imik rations.

James Staicnp, onions. XV Peak. 1st on cucumbcra. UIl lv llo-isj. 1st on pumpkins.

.1 F. Brown, 1st on yellow coin. Tbos Calbrolh. 1st on sweet potatoes. Harrcl.

1st ou waterm'p s. Kverhart 1st display of pear-. Ciobin lf-t on display of peat hes- JK. oobiu, 1st on display ol apples. DOMHSTICAETS.

Minnie Lowry. 1st best display patch work. Mis Toms. 1st Kensington t-mbrohli ry. Mrs Lizzie Blair.

1st white quilt, 1 rs 11 Hardestv, 1st on croquet. Mrs llardt sty. 1st on per. stitch. Minnie Doric, 1st on crazy quilt.

Blanch Cloren, 1st collection of embroidery; 1st on silk lambrequin; 1st ou silk crib qiiilt. Mrs Middleton. first on worsted patch work; also 1st nn best display. Miss Pearl Hopper, riiploinaoii fey pil case. Margaret Young, 1st on pfttch work.

Mrs A Tavlor 1st on best piece of silk oflic-8 it simply begs ihe question-pleads the baby ac as it were. sFmpsonisms. of tho above named II. Repp, ind to the following- described real property, ro-wit: The of the ne1 and thcCict of see. 23.

township of ranjre west 'n P'att county, Kansas, subject to a mort ago of proirty lerH-d on, and to be sold as tho property of the above-named pendant, H.H.Kopp.x sherlff. iiberiff's Office, Pratt. 6, Nk-Fsi-sn Cahskabdon. Attorneys lor Plaintiff. Sheriff's Sale.

IN GENERAL. -The framework of the new school houses has been raised. My entire stock of Mixed Paints at cost. Joseph West ermeier. The "otlufr half" of the Saratoga Hotel is here, and the two parts are being spliced together.

PTATE OP KANSAS, i Pit ATT COUNTY, W. W. NofEsmser, Plaintiff, vs.John T.Sims, Defendant. Prom the Ecgister. A prominent Republican remarked to the Rhgistf.r recently "Tf 1 inipt vote for a man as unsavory as Tom Simpson 1 will quit voting." Leading Republicans high in the councils of the party charge 1J.

Simpson with buying- his nomination for the legislature. Probably when elected the Rock Island railroad company will return the funds thus expended with inter cither the Republican or Democratic party. One 'paper talks about getting 300 majority. If its party has 300 votes by November it will be lucky. John W.

Breidenthal, chairman of the Union Labor state committee, writes. -to A. E. Munch a3 follows, un Bv virtue of an execution to me directed issued out of the2Sth judicial arrosane embroiderv- Mrs Me Ai.ariicv. dip on stand cove IiJa UUickbui-n 1st on tidy.

Scrap Pictures, Sewing Basket, Waste Basket, Combs, Tooth Brush, Pocket Book, Autograph Album, Memorandum, Paper Weight, Mucilage, Tissue Paper, Saelf Paper, A choice Book to read or anything in the stationery line, Go to "The Library," First door North of the Farmers' Merchants' Bank. Daily Papers. 3T A. P. DUMENIL, Mgr.

ii-triet court of the State of Kansas, sitting in and for Piatt county, in paid state, I will, Mf-Mtatiitior 17t.h. A. 1). lf9, be- der date of September 6: "Yours of 1st est added. Mvecn "the" hours of 10 o'clock a.

in. and 2 p.m. of said day, at the courthouse xai.iNAi: Mrs Bogardas. 1st on matlile cake. Mrs I Blackburn.

1st on tread. Carter, 1st on dozen Marv 1st on hard soap. Mrs'J fit till. 1st on 5 lbs of bntter. Sarah Mall bv.

2d ou 5 lbs butter. Mrs A Thompson, 1st on display of five The Rallstons will run the Hotel de Saratoga when completed. The water works extension is moving along finely. Mae's a rushing it. To Blaine more than any iast.

with subscription of Pratt county to state campaign fund received. Thanks. You are the first to remit. kinds ot cake. T.

E. Simpson, candidate for the legislature, openly avows on the streets that he does not care for the otiice but that M. A. Lowe, president of the Chicago, Kansas Nebraska railway company, wants some legislation done next winter, and for that purpose needs him in thc J. C.

iSWONGER. (With Max Schulz Co.) S. H. JAMES loor in Pratt, in the county ana stare offer at-public sale, and sell to tho bijr.i-i-st bidder for cash in hand, all the ritfht. titie end interest of tho above named defendant in -f-nd to the following described real property, The 'w 'i of tho and tho s'4 of the nw of see 111.

and tho so of the lie or of see sof r. 11 subject to the following 'i-rrt'-W's: 1st. for WW 2d, for for Everything is lovely and we are on top. Don't forget to keep it before the peo ple that P. P.

Elder will be the next FINK A UTS. Pearl Hopper. 1st on wax cross. Mrs Toms. 1st on water painting.

Mrs A Taylor, 1st on oil painting. Mrs A Tavlor, 1st best display painting. Mrs Humphreys 2d on water puintiT.g. Mrs Humphreys, dip. erystalizcd flowers.

FLOWERS. T. nnKimliia. 1st cn best variety Rorariums. legislature.

Governor of Kansas." DEALER IX 4th, lor Said property levied on, and to be sold as the body else, was due thc success the county fair. Prank Rea, thc popular landlord of the Arcade, has leased the Alamo Hotel and will take possession October 1. Don't forget the low rates to Wichita and return via the K. P. W.

Scr-rembcr 19t-li. operty ui taeaoovo nauwu MAX JuA MONT, Sheriff. Republicans pay that Simpson spent $1,000 to secure the legislative nomination. As the office pays but $150, and there is but little honor connected with Mrs and Mrs Turner, 1st on When Mr. II.

Clay was nominated by the Republicans for County Superintendent of Schools, it was done to pay a debt that had been contracted with host collection plants ,5, vm. 1 Bv J. W. MiTF.HKf.r Under sheriff. -'lieriiT's OWcc, Pi att, Kansas.

August NofF.ilNOKU Cakskapiios, H. what object can a man have for spend A ttorneys for PlaintPT. FAKM sljniiiMini. Jenkins. 1st on Hay rigging.

MISCELLANEOUS. Ti nichards, diploinr on sewing machine ing such an amount of monev for an Publication Notice. empty nomination Can it be there is light work; also ou heavy work. Come qnick and let us sell you some of the cheapest dress goods you CAFViPSELL BROS 'Bus Line. ENTY-F 1 VK EN TS To all Parts of City.

Free to guests of Alaaio Hotel taand from ieroU. some plot behind it all not clear to the in the District Court within and for thocoun-tv of Pratt, in tho Ptate of Kansas. people? ever saw, at thc Fair. Grain, Vegetables, Groceries. Fanners will find it to their uantage to call his stand.

EAST OF TIMES BLOCK, -ITU STREET. the delegates from his section. were ia hopes they could induce him to haul" 'off after he had tasted the honor of a nomination. But he is a kind of Clay that is not easily molded to any pattern, and announces ftis determination to stay with them to the end "Will the iicnnrers of T. Simpson John Gibson, vs.

Eii. ibcth Gibson, Defendant. name a single raid on the county or city Thc county treasurer's office has been a busy place during the last week or two, the tax sales piling pp work treasury tne past nve years that he Kli'abetii Gibson, defendant, herein, wil t'nut tho said John Gibson, plam- Wm JStllCK, 1SE on uuatai Garner diploma on windmill. Garner diploma on pump. SFKCIAL FREM1L MH.

Henshaw, 1st on single driver. Stephenson. 2d on single driver. It 1) Blaine. 3d on single driver.

UeorgeGant 1st best pair of horses, pearl Hopper, 1st on graceful riding. Julia Sessler. 2d on graceful riding. Com Harrcl. 2d in double team, Green Trot.

Marion C. 1st John Haggard, 2d; Dixie, 8d. Pacing Uaeo Without Record. BiPy owned bv Geo Gant, 1st. Probability, owned by XV Shepherd, 2d.

1. I 1 opposed? Name just one, gentlemen, that the people may know of if. Pratt county is now in debt thousands of dol did, on the IMh day cf J. file tris petition said Distriet ('oui within nr.d neck high. Everything at the Fair is for sale, theCountvoi mm in kmvc "f-sas the said Kliznbeth Gioon.

ilelcn-dant and that, the said Kiizabeth Gibson ninut i.i led as aforesaid, or or and if we can't make it pretty nearly M. ROGERS, PHYSICIAN SURGEON, Office in Times Block, lars and the people want to know when tlds thing is going to stop. "I dont care to be representative, but Lowe wants me to be in the legislature which of course will be on the 5th of November. The uncertainty of politics was shown in the sudden change of front of Rev. J.

W. Harrcl in the Republican nothing, we'll make it nothing, and add a few cents. before the 17th day of September, lSfb. or said petition will no t.i':en as true, and a judgment rendered in said action ajfuiust said defendant. Fii ii'Oh (i'sen.

rieereeinjr a divorce to this thereby annailini? the marrlape re Harry ownen uy Anii." Huuning Pace 1 mile. Huuning Pace rntic. Kavsas Mr. W. D.

Maxwell, the butcher, Pratt, im Blaine, owned by John Travis. 1st. oll Wallers, 4" Bowman, 2d larlield. Bmlingame, M. convention.

He was so far pledged to lation heretofore i -m v-f has jurifc had a building removed to this citv from Iuka. It is located on boutn tip, plaintilt aim UHii v.1, weintx the e.pre and custody ot their child lib-son to tho Plaintiff John Gibson, and florin for costs in this behalf expended, JOFFSINGEK CAESKAHON. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Pratt, Kaxsas. G. W.

REED'S ICE CREAM AND LEMONADE PARLOUS, The linest in. the city, on the corner of Main an I Second streets, is the place to go for ICE CREAM AND ALL KIXPS OF COOL AND REFRESHING DRINKS S. C. CULBERTSON, Manager. next, winter." T.

E. Simpson. Do the people of Pratt county propose to send a man to the legislature simply because the president of a huge railroad corporation wants to u-e him as a tool? In the good old days it was fashionable to elect men to the legislature to make laws for the people, not for railroad corporations. Ninnescah street. A large number of people in Pratt went over the K.

P. W. and C. K. -M f.f- onst lakin.p- advantage of 1 BOWMAN THOMPSON.

Attorneys for I'litintiff. Attest: MrANAr.NKV. Clork. Col. Bowman that he had been furnished with "points" for tho nominating speech.

The question is what were the "inducements" that changed a clergyman so suddenly to a Simpson delegate, for whom it is well known he voted. Tho total vote of Pratt county is just about 2,000. Divided in equal fours it will give each parly 500. But Maud F. by Hopper, 1st, Hon Kal e.

1V 10 Summons. 2d. Brown Diamond, by ll Nsvrou, 3d. Three Minute Trot. Marion O.

by Sliephcrd, IstT John Haggard, by Hopper, 2d. Daisy Dean, by 1 Gill, 3d. Mile Pace Free for All. Billio 1st Havrv H. 2d; Probability, 3d Novelty Pace.

Garfield, 1st; Maud F. 2d; Maud 3, 3d. Mule Race, McPartncv, 1st Sutton, qd. Notice is hereby given that the petition of Grand Army low rates. 11.

EAG1N, ATTORNEY AT LAW, if att, Kansas. i-ienh ctfternieier awuis i ii out no- linnnr 1H commenced on Monday with a larrro attendence. The overflow an tea nun to ku -r, fVin-1 mid 1.15 l.enru Go to James' for groceries, vegetables ami farm produce. If you want 5,10, or 15 bushels of por tatoes sec S. II.

James. led tiie rn'i-um day of fSfSTERMElEK. Jt from the 'main 'building are being Trait. Autnit.

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