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Ellsworth Republican from Ellsworth, Kansas • 3

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Tho Lincoln Republican headrt Hon. Lewis Hanback will speak Dr. Aldomm of Wilrion, was in tho PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION. I) It. Boyor is ropniring tho M.

church. Sitlinu next TuoHday. THE National city laHt Saturday. report of tho democratic meeting hold in that city last week, "Speak Bank Central Tho board of county commissioners Mrs. D.

It. Thomas in gradually re The nights and inorningH are got well of the dead." will meet next Monday. ting quite cool. KANSAS. covering from her severe upell sickness.

EL1.S WITH' We congratulate C. L. Warren up Joscuh Morroll of Wilson, has A lodge of good templar has beou on his good fortune in having a pen been granted a pension. .110,000.00 Miss BesHie (lebuardt will com organized in thin city. Capital iiiii! durplim siou granted him of 15 iter month Miss Kato Fraukford was visiting monce teaching the Lorraine school Frod (Jordenior, David Tracy ant with $1,225 back pension.

Directors. Wilson friends this week. next Monday. 8. W.

Bard were in tho city Wednes We are informed that Hand Bal II ItiUMEl KIIIIHil IIOl'KK JOIST IIKftOI.ITIO NO. 0. lioi'NK Joint Kkjmii.utiun No. Proposing inr-iidmeul to sections tlirre tri'l lwiljr-Di ul nrllile two of Hit toullulluQ. Bn fioh'd by tkt UtUtalurt ef Iht Still if A'aniai.

two-thirtti ul Iht mnnbtrs ttteiul to taeS Hutu thtrttj rimrurrine IhrrMn I hKcl loi Tlia following pruponllloo to tmtu4 lha coimlttutioa of Ih Hl of Kn barttlif uliniilted la the quiliAni elnctoriof th linn fur thftlr irin! or r-jtiilun, imiit-ljr: 'Hint Motion th no, article two, unicu'loU (liul tit mui thill reml follows: brt-tlon 8. Tim iiivuilxrioi the l-jilliire nhitll reculva contiwu.ullon for thttlr wrvli't'i the turn of tlirea liullur for tack dor' actual mrrin at aojr rrttular iolal inn, ami fiflnen enl f'-r -t-li mil lraald br the umml runt in going la ami returning from Ih nlae of UKKtllig; but no conipeinullnii ball allowed or paid to any luemlier for more thao M.r Frank Foster, of Tho Democat, re Mr. D. A. Burns, now employed at Wkbtkam.

President Vlcu-Preiiiiii'iit day. 11 Cashier turned homo last Saturday from an Carthage, was at home last Sun dridge and Walter Hodgden are getting along nicely at the commercial Judge Eastland waa in the city extendod trip through the South. day. Tuesday holding a special term pSHcuch, TownBi'iiiJ, a i.iii'n nnrir. college in lopeka whero they are students, and will remain during the Mrs.

Ben Fagan and daughter Episcopal services nt tho Masonic Cliiwuon mill lv 1'ttikor. court. Birdie have returned from Kansas hall on Sunday morning Oct. at 1 It. V.

Morgan, of The Knuopolis winter. The report that tho Frisco woul o'clock conducted by Mr. C. It, City. nlnni.

ml an regular MMlon. Journal, was in the city Tiiosday af nor iur ui no; busl- ThU bunk Ih conservative a ti L. imitk in Ellsworth county. than ti.lrtr dan at any eveclal arMion. And thai Hill.

County Treasurer A. Schmitt made ternoon. soon run regular passenger trains to settlement with the state treasurer If the republicans of Ellsworth this place from Burrton is not true, Judge O. F. Little of Junction City, was in the city Wednentlay for this week.

county do their duty, every man on fllas money to loan nt all times on Chattel HortKiK" or personal socurlty. rays Interest en tlmo deposits, nt tin lilifh; a rata as in consistent with good bunkinii jum-clploH, linya ami soil, foreign muni' the ticket will be elected by a good o. M. Hidden has received a coil a few hours. Conductor Doane says the road is barely making expenses by running mixed trains, such as are now being majority.

tract for work on the now Frisco Mrs. W. S. Bradshaw and Mrs. lection twenty-Ore of article two he aiiiendod to ae to read at follow: Section 21).

All eea.ioni of the It-Kinlulure ehall he held at the atate cnpltal. aad all rriiulHr aeimioiia ahall be held one In two yean, coiiiini-nclnn on the flret Tuetday of Ieitiiulir ol each alternate year, coinmenuiiig on the It rat Tuna-day of ln-ceuibor, A. 1. one thousand eight buodred. and tilnutr.

hKC 1. Thla proposition ahall beiuhmttted to the eleclore of thla alale at the general elect Ion of reix reaentatire to the Ir-glelaiure in Ih year A. I. eighteen hundred aud ninety, for their approyal or rejection. 'J'hoao voting la faor of thla pronoaU tion ahall have written printed on their baltou, Kor the amendment to aMtiom thre and tw.ntjr.

five of article two of the enntllutlin thoi voU inaairainat theaald propoaltion ahall hav written letter 01 oreuit. ukes collection nt current rates ana Ismics It is not long now until election depot at this place. run. J. Clark wont to Wichita last Mon exchange at 13 cnin per day and every republican should be There are now 457 pupils attend Ellsworth merchants are selling day to visit friends.

doiner all he can to secure the elec ing the JMlswortli schools, ijast VISITORS AND PATRONS CORDIALLY WELCOMED goods at low figures ana the grain A runaway causod considerable ex tion of the nominees. year there were 4 12. dealers are paying the highest mar citement on our streets Tuesday noon, or printed on their ballot, "Agalnat the amend. Hearing of no opposition among Mrs. W.

F. Tompkins and Mrs. No one was injured and but little SATURDAY, OCT. 4, 185)0. ket prico for grain of all kinds.

Come to Ellsworth with your wheat and nient 10 aectiona tnre ana oi mmn two of thsconatitutlnn." Said ballot ahall re the republicans to the nominees H. Seaver returned home from the damage done. ceived and aald vntea ahall taken, counted, ran- the party in this county, it is fair to buy your clothing, dry goods, gro Kansas City fair this week. vaaaed, and return thcreor made, in ine aam manner and In all reaped a la provided by law in The superintendent of tue poor ceries, etc. farm and one of tho inmates had cKe of the election of repremntativta to th legislature.

Mrs. 1 red Uiesroth of nson, is presume that there is little or none, and consequently the entire ticket Kiir.S. i resolution shall tukeetrect ana mib We are pleased to state that steps visiting relatives and friends at Phil row last Sunday, in which tho inmate force from aud after ita publication in the itatutt will be elected. book. came out second host.

adolphia, her former home, have been taken to build the new court house in this city. It will give Approved March 1, 1889. l.urot.v fmrlWw Hint th. firrrnlnff tfl trUind One month more, Nov. 4, and the W.

W. Stanley called Wednesday, Mrs. Ira L. Lloyd has been enjoy correct copy of the orilnal enrolled resolution now on file in my office, and that the saino took eflnct by election takes place. It is not long employment to a large number ing a visit from Mrs.

Charles Shaffer publication in the statin hook stay inn, inn. 1 1 l. V'J He is the peoples' candidate for representative but is not making any ef or the candidates to stay awake, and our mechanics and laborers, and the of Wilson, for a few days this week, then they will know too who the fel- money expended will be to a great fort to secure his election. Sam Hamilton was quite sick for HOl'KE JOINT KESOIXTIOW SO. S.

HorsB Joiht RK.soi.nTiO! No. 8, For th subra's. ows are that will draw the salaries extent, kept at home, several days this week, but is now The temperance lecturo delivered sion of proposition to amend tue constitution the State of Kansas. during the next two years. There will no doubt be a large Sunday and Monday evenings at the able to bo up and attend to business, Be it re.inlrni fty the Isgitlaturt of the Slnie of K(uuu, crowd here to-day to hear ex-Gover County Treasurer A.

Schmitt re M. E. church is highly spoken of. The Ellsworth creamery is ship two-tMrdt of the memberi eleelea to eacn noun mereoj concurring thrrrin: Ruction 1. The following proposition to amend tires from that office next week with William Shelton D.

D. LL. nor Robinson speak, because he has been extensively advertised; but it large quantities of gilt-edge but the constitution of this state is hereby submitted FOR TRUSTEE. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of trustee of 1 Ills worth township, subject to the decision of the electors at the November election. A.

IIigham. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for the office of trustee of Ellsworth township, subject to the decision ol the electors at the November election. E. C. Jones, Saur kraut and dumplings will eoon be ripe.

Mrs. T. E. Gonne ia visiting in Sa-lina this week. Frank Sternberg went to Manhattan yesterday.

Mrs. Sam Johns is in Kansas City visiting relatives. J. B. Ross and wife are visiting relatives at Wichita.

Frank Freeman has returned to his home in Denver. Tne pulpits in all the churches will be filled to-morrow. the satisfaction of knowing that he ter to Denver and other western late president of the Los Angoles, has performed his duty well and does not follow that every voter who to the qualified electors of the atal for their approval or rejection, namely: The constitution ol the stale of Kansas is hereby amended by striking out the wholeof sections two and thirteen of article cities university, will occupy the pul aithfully. He stands well among attends the meeting will vote for him and the other candidates on the pit in The Baptist church tomorrow. three of th constitution, and inserting in lieu oi A side walk is being built on the the people of the county and should The public generally are invited.

anid sections the following, which shall conatitut section two of article thre of the constitution: Section 2. The supreme court nhull consist of seven school house grounds, from the main democratic ticket, he ever again come up for a political building to the one in the northeast Col. A. P. Forsyth will address oflice.

he will have no trouble in se A letter received at this office the corner. curing it. the republicans and all others, in this city, Oct. 21 at 2 o'clock r. m.

The first of the week from Kansas City At the meeting of the democratic Quito a number of our democratic colonel is an excellent speaker and stated that Cort Morse of this place had been playing a little game of county central committee last Satur brethren are dissatisfied with the ac should be favored with a good audi day afternoon it was decided to not Justices, who shall be chosen by the electors of tb stale, four of whom shall constitute a quorum, and the concurrence of four aball be necessary to every decision of the court. Any elector of the state shall be eligible to be elected or appointed Justice of the supreme court. The justice holding the oldest commission by virtue of an election shall be the chief justice, and In ense two or more Justices nlmll hold commissions by virtue of an election of tho snme dute, older than the commissions of the other justices, thev ahull determine by lot who shall be chief justice. The term of each Justice ot the supreme court shall be six years, commencing on the second Monday in January next after his election. On tho adoption of this amendment the four additional Justices provided for by this amendment shall be appointed by the governor, and shall tion of their county central commit poker in that city and quit the game ence.

place a county ticket in the field, am" tee, and want to know how they ob 31,000 ahead. It seems a little Mrs. Hannah Bower started for support the peoples' party ticket. tained the authority to select dele "fishy," but if true, it is a good place for Cort to stop and invest the money Butler county, Wednesday In our issue of Sept. 20 we did not gates to the state convention and de in a business that will support him moruing, after a pleasant visit of cided to support the peoples' ticket the remainder of his days, Id their offices until the next geuci-ai election ia three weeks with her son William.

We hear that Lorraine is quite a business point. M. P. Westfall of Wilson, was an shoot far from the mark when we said: "The Democrat contemplates severing its allegiance with the demo without calling a convention of the who resides six miles northeast of 1891, when their successors shall be elected, one to serve until the peconil Monday of January, 1894; another to serve until the second Monday of lSflfi: and the olhcr two tfl serve until the sec party where such matters should be acted upon by the representatives of the city. cratic party and supporting the alli Ellsworth visitor this week.

ond Monday of January, 1898. The nieinberaof the supreme court elected at or prior to the time of the ance ticket. Onr merchants have all received adoption oi inis aniennmeui. noun uojuhlil-bui mo BARGAINS the democratic party from the several precincts in the county. They supreme court under mix ninenameiu lor iuo While practicing with dumb bells their winter Btocks of goods.

period ol tune lor which iney wers eit-en-u. nnvi tli ireneral election in 1891 one justice of the oD't propose to be bossed in this at Hans Seitz's gymnasium last week, supreme court, shall heeleciod at the general elec- tion in ea(h year except the year and every A son of A. B. Stamps in the east ern part of the county, died last Sun manner and there is trouble in the George Gebhardt sprained his right six years tlirrealier, wncn iwo justices snaii ue elected. The Justices of the supreme court and the democratic camp.

arm so severely that he was com without a Parallel. day. judges of the district court shall at stated times re polled to carry it in a sling for Don't be Humbuged ceive lor ineir services mien cnnrnBi.iuii mo uinj Judge Evans has given up his con be provided by law: J'rnvnietl, Sucn compensation several days. TAmnlatftd trin to Colorado for the with the foolish idea that catarrh shall not be less than fifteen hundred dollars to end, lustleeor ludire each venr: and such justices or juilges shall receive no fens or perqiiisitos, nor Republicans of Ellsworth county, present. hom any oilier niuco oi prom or uioep We have placed on sale 200 pairs The campaign in this county is moving along quietly and if it continues in the same way to the close there will be no bitter feeling between the candidates and their friends when it is over.

Good republican meetings were held at Walnut Grove, Oak Creek, Nebraska and Elk Horn this week. The people were addressed by C. K. Baxter, C. J.

Evans, II. W. Garrett and S. G. Morton.

The issues in Ellsworth county are now joined. It is the straight republicans against the peoples' and democratic parties combination; and yet those two parties say they are op you do your duty the victory is Will the republicans have a candi judicial oitice, unuer ine aumoriiy oi uiBninivnr uiv United States, during the tprru ol office for which of Blankets. If you need any cannot be cured! The world moves, and medical science ia progressive. The proprietors of Dr. Sage's Catarrh remedy will pay 500 reward for a case of nasal catarrh, no matter how rlftfo for Ronntv commissioner, or let anid Justices or Indues shall bo elected, nor practice law in anv -f I If courts in the state during their yours.

Jiivery nominee on the ticket is worthy of your support. They are that important office go by default. continuance In orllco. all good and competent men: work thing in this line we would advise you not to let this chance slip by to purchase Blankets dur ing this sale at a saving of 25 Slid. 2.

This proposition snail oe sunmiueu to the elector of this state at the general election for ih. leiiin nf reoreHHiitntives to the legislature in The republicans of Wilson are or and vote for them and let Ellsworth bad or of how long standing, which ganizing a large republican league club and will have a grand rally in a county be counted as one of the sure they cannot cure. Remedy sold by the year A. P. eighteen hundred and ninety, for their approval or rejection.

Those voting in favor nf this proposition to amend the constitution shall have written or printed on their ballots, "Forth judicial amendment to the Thoae votine against this proposition to amend the con republican counties in our state, ruggists, at only 50 cents. few days. per cent It is our business to give the most for your money, and we are doing it. stitution shall have written or printed on their Mrs. R.

R. Lyons has been quite The Democrat hoists the peoples' The watermelon season is about ballots. "Against, the Judicial amendment to me sick for several days this week. party county ticket but stands solid over. posed to combines of any character constitution." Said ballots shall be received and fald votes shall be taken, counted, canvassed, and returns thereof tumle, in the same maruier and in all respects as is provided bv law in cases of th for the democratic candidate for con If you want to see an object lesson The railroad commissioners have Prices to Startle.

gress, and the state ticket. election of representati; es in the legislature. in industry, stir up an ant hill. T. S.

Hain of The Central National bank, is quite sick this week. The Santa Fe and Frisco railroads have a union depot at Lorraine. ordered the Union Pacific road to provide a depot and station facilities Skc. 8. This resolution shall taae ettect ana tie force from and after Ita publication in the statut book.

Wm. A. Scott of this city, has been The Rose Coughlan theatrical com pany wi 11 pass through this city on The Union Pacific to-morrow morn granted an increase of pension. stock pens, a loading chute and an Approved elirnary 27, 1889. hrehv certify that the foregoing is a trua and agent and operator at Black Wolf in Frank Hodgdin and John Hanford Here are prices that may startle, but they will not vex you.

The prices will be the same until all goods put up in this sale are sold out. 25 pairs fine soft grey blankets, The boiler at The Monarch Salt correct copy of the original enrolled resolution now on file )n my oflice, and that the same took effect by publication in the statute book May 23th, 1889. this county, on or before April 12, works in this city bursted last week, ing on their way to Denver. The delivery team of Frank Stern lJ.ljlAV.'l iiiuuJii.O) unrnu'y 1891. The wheat in this county will go The Ellsworth Democrat was five into winter quarters in good condi tion.

berg's concluded to do a little delivering on their own hook yesterday. Cause, carelesness; effect, a demol years old Thursday, and it is justice First publication Sept. 13, 1890. SHERIFF'S SALE. There were quite a number of to say of the gentlemen at its head, that they started with comparatively ished rig.

farmers in town buying goods last tL JU. bnatter ol nson, was in were visiting in Salina last Sunday. Quite a number of the country schools in this county will be opened next Monday. The Ellsworth schools are well attended and Prof. Malaby is giving general satisfaction.

A new engineer will be here in a few days, to work at The Monarch Salt works in this city. Mr. Kapp has rented the S. D. Evans property and will take possession Borne time this month.

nothing, and to-day publish one of the best democratic papers in the size 10x4 fancy border and war ranted perfect are $1.00 per pair. 30 pairs fine white blankets, extra size and fancy borders at $1.00 per pair. 50 pairs extra heavy mixed Blan the city Thursday on legal business In the district court of the Fourteenth Judicial district, sitting in and far the county ot Kllsworth in the state of Kansas. enry Nunamaker, plaintiff, vs; Perry Ilodgdcn ami Phebe E. Hodgden, state.

lie has recently been appointed one of the vice-presidents of the republi Saturday. Tuesday, Nov. 4, is election day, Remember the date. No postponement on account of weather. The Frisco railroad will carry pass Eev.

L. Sternberg has returned to can league of the state. Ellsworth after an absence of several The farmers of Ellsworth county months visiting among old friends kets worth $2.25, and very large engers to the bL Louis fair at one have lost no time this fall in putting and associates in the east. His many fare for the round trip. See notice in a large acreage of wheat and rye, friends are glad to see him and all will be $1.50 per pair.

in this issue. Thomas May is contemplatin The weather has been very favorable extend to him a hearty welcome Mayor Pohlman is giving general trip to the west in a short time to home. 40 pairs very heavy twilled Blankets, size 11x4 and worth $2.85 satisfaction and is holding down the look up a location for business, and with a good season next year, they will reap a bountiful harvest. A Kick Looked for. Henry George made us a call office in a very dignified, yet pleas- Iiy virtue of an order of sale issued to me, out of said district court, in the above entitled action, I will, on Wednesday, the 15th day of October.

A 1 lHim.nt 2 o'clock of said the south und front ioor of tho court house, in the city af Kllsworth in the county of Klls-worth in the state of Kansas, a Her at public sale and sell to tin highest and best bidder, for casli In Innil, all I lie following described real' estate, to-wit; The seventy (7i) rods of the northwest quarter t'4) ot the iiortlieiist quarter (X) of see lion miniticr twenty (2i township fliieen south of raiiKC eight (8) west, except about three acres on the south side thereof, subject to a tirnt morlKnge ot $1 (00, lying aud sit. uate in tliccounty of Kiln worth, iii the slate of Kansa-. The alaive described real estate is taken as the property of said defendants, and in directed by said order ot sle to sold, uml -vill he sold Willi appraisement, to satisfy said order ednesday. He will remove to Quite a number of horses and cows are permitted to run at large in our Olympia, where he has pur Notwithstanding the fact that the The Frisco depot at Lyons will be city and are doing considerable dam age. removed to this city.

It is a much better building than the one de chased property. He returned from there a short time ago, and speaks in the highest terms of that country. We wish him success in his new court house site had been selected by a vote of the electors of this city, the city council have purchased grounds lying east of The Catholic church, of High five, euchre and such games stroyed by fire here some time ago. for amusement, take the home and hope he may live long to The two gentlemen who recently place of lawn tennis and other out ofsale It having been aiiomir-Kil 1,400 but will not he uk at les th ttvo-thii'daof arrived here from Denver to take enjoy it. door exercises.

John M. Way, upon which to build the new court house, but which is not the site selected by a vote of our its appraised vulue. A company of United States artil- Poison the fountain, and the stream charge of the salt works are rustlers and will rush the work as rapidly as II TI LMS. of Klluwi.rtli county, Kas C. J.

Evans, attorney fir plaintiff. citizens. The bonds have been sold lei passed through the city, going are now $2.25 per pair. 32 pairs very fine extra large all wool scarlet Blankets, never sold before at less than 5.50 are only $4.00 per pari. 23 pairs white wool Blankets, worth G.OO are being sold out at $4.50 per pair.

We will aluo put on sale three bales of dollar Comforts and close them out at 75 cents. Also, two bales of 50 Comforts which you can have at $1.00 each. possible. east, this week. Their destination to Mr.

Way for 95 cents on the dollar and he sells the city the ground for Leo Uerzig, Sam Hamilton and was Fort Riley. 11,100 in bonds at par. It appears First publication, Au. 18.1890. SHERIFF'S SALE.

By virtue of an order of sitlc out of There will be quite a number of Tom May returned from Corpus Christi, Tex, last week, not very well is impure; poison the blood, and its taint is carried through the entire system those innumerable veins and arteries carry disease and death instead of life and vitality. As aresult you have headache, Bcrofula, dyspepsia, kidney disease, liver complaint and general debility. An inactive that Mr. Way is the only purchaser prominent "shootists" here to attend the Bower's annual live bird tourna distrii-t court of Ellsworth coimiv. hna.

herein James H. Towle wis ldaintiif ami pleased with the outlook in that country. John Itiicbunan, Mary A. innii. It.

ment on the 15th and ICth of this McCoy, Carrie M. McCoy. It C. hear. Mitmi- ard Implement company, Manufactur month.

E. A. Bower of this city, captured ing company anil the liankof were iver means poisoned blood constipa A number of the Ellsworth me delandants. I will on Monday the th day of October Irtat, at the hour if lo o'clock a. at the front door of the bulblitin now u-w-d as a court bouse in the cily of Kllsworth, ccmniv of the citizens' prize for the best average shooting at tljp two days tournament at La Crosse last week.

"Didn't we told you so." chanics and laborers are at work on the buildings now being erected up tion means poisoned blood; kidney disorder means poisoned blood. The great antidote for impure blood is Dr. Klli wort ami state of Kansas, offer for -ale at public auction to the highest liid.ter, fr r.ifh on the state reunion grounds near this city. the city could find for the bonds, and while we are willing to believe that the city officials did the best they could for the city, under the circumstances, we expect there will be a kick on the location. We hope, for the good of the town, that nothing will occur to prevent the building of the court house, for our peoplw can not afford at this time to get into a quarrel among themselves.

The architect will be here next Tuesday to attend a meeting of the council, when preparations will be made to advertise for bids for the construction of the building. 'ierce'u Golden Medical Discovery. The democrats in this county will We understand that some of our Should you afterwards find that yon are not satisfied with your purchases, and that yon could have done better, bring the goods back to us and we will cheerfully refund your money. Acting directly upon the affected organs, restores them to their normal condition. "A word to the wia is support the nominees of the peoples' party.

The republican members of the alliance will now see what politics was taken into their organization ladies and gentlemen are preparing to give a series of theatrical entertainments this winter. We have the in hui. I. all the ripht, title and interval tribe above-named defendants in and to I lie folio-r lnf dexcrdil real property, simaml in th6 county of fcliswortn and state of Kansas, to-wit: The northeast quarter nf the sort beast quarter of section fourteen 14) township aerenieen (IT) range eight weslof iheiiiii principal me ridian. Said property la levied noon as Ibe property of the annve-nanaevl defendant, will old without appraisement to satisfy order of aaie.

Sheriff alEca El I worth county. Kan. Anz. IS, I MO. J.

H. Tl LLl-4, oosriS. J. Patterson, attorney tor plaintiff. sufficient." The "Discovery" is guaranteed to cure in all crses of dis- for and will not be hoodwinked into eases for which it material and wish them success, and that they will be successful if they undertake it, ia certain.

money paid for it will be promptly tig their ticket, but will vote for v. .7 .1 iciuuutiu. me nominees or tn nnnh iin.

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