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Ellsworth Republican from Ellsworth, Kansas • 3

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Vote for Webb Mc Nail for congroHn. H. A. Coover of The WUhod Echo, Quail will be ripe Nov. 1.

Charley Lynns 1ms made a good Vole for O. K. Itoxter for reriretion- was in town liwt Saturday. II. Coleman of Kanopolis, was to county attorney.

He is qualiliod.ant tativo. Original package houses are again tho city Tuesday. he will rociove a hearty support man Central National Bank ELI OUTII' KANSAS. C.ltHl Binl -iurplu SherrilT was in Kansas City from ftl1 of the Vtien, Vote tho republican stHte ticket a tall blant all over Karmas. Htraigut.

Mrs. O. A. Terry wan visiting thia week on business. It reported tint General Early ltemnniber that one week bad a narrow escape at Lynchburg, Mr.

0. J. Evans is enjoying a vitsit friends in Salinn last week, OKKF.N (1AKDKN TOW NX fill'. Ono Trtitt'e, Onti Clwrk Ono TroHfiirnr, TWO ClMtiillll'H, Two JiiHtucM of tho J'citfo, oiib Uoh'I ovtiHi'i in fiicli roait dlntrictlo tho towiihlilp, MNCOI.N TOWNKHIl'. OlIO Tril-tf line (Hark.

One TrrHmwr. 'I wu Onn Itimd Overm-rln I'urh road district la till) tOWIIhllll. CIII.UMMA TOWNSHIP. One TriiHtuo. One link.

oiieTi'iiiiNiirpr, Two (JoiihUIiIh. One lIoiKt OviirMcer In each mini (IIhIi let next Tuesday is election day. Va- recently, where a building fel from LiH muter. Tie weather wa not very fuvorable Directors. I 9 on him.

It will be remembered that The poHtoilice at ThoniaH, this 'or the reunion at WichiH this week, IUMMKI HM'RH imie a goott rum iu uure iuuu ho had a narrow escape twenty-six WKbTKAU. I'rofcMunt Vlcu-1'realdeiit county, has been discontinued. Albert Streicher of tbi- city, wi day night and Tuesday morning. II 8 Caalilor years ago this month when Genera fin ii i ii i iv Bring in your orders for election be married to a Kansas City lady ine rain luisween win piuce mo ghorman fell on him. Some of the a it i nulu Townaend.

tickets as early next week as possible, next month wheat and rye in excellent condition. Ellsworth couritv old soldiers no JJ Sctiurim thorn, Alnitttft Yotiro, Clnwsou mid 1'Rikor. T. (lonn i now n. tnnrclmut Ht In tho tlpfttu ot Samuel Hamilton.

ueorgo and I N. Murray and doubt remember the time. thu township. ltusselLnnd was in tho city this week. Ellsworth has lost another of her John VanDoskirk of Frederick, were I'atronize those who brought down the in the city last week.

I DOM C1UZOI1H, It I TrMl we awiIamq ftM Sll SWl I AH I ThlH ImnW iHilnlnir na conservative litisl-mwH uh anv Imnk in KSlHWorih county. 111 LI LJ II I Ullltlin 1UI DluUliIUU I sr -w-w price of meat. Ckkkn Beattv, Next to l'ostoffice. munt iiiniinv lo limn nt till times on Chftttol 11 ni i.J Wellington recievec Ed Schermerhorn of Wilson, was I I.HON TowNHinr. On Trustee.

Ono It-I k. Ono Tn-KHiii'cr. Two Two Jiiitlirt'H ol' tlio I'caco. Ono Itoad Ovurni'ur In eucli roiul dlHtrietln SortKi'K' or iiei'Moiml Bocurlly. biwauio iv fciiin vmw nuu turj uv hi i the sad news of her father's death Poua liilitnmtOll time.

llollOHiW. Ot 8 lligll uiieu on snort nonce. in the city last Monday attending the funeral of Samuel Hamilton. last Saturday, large assortment of 25c novels for into ttd consistent with good baiikiiiB principles, Itnyg iinrt cell foreign exchange and issues are informed that there was a tho township. loc each at Dower's Book store.

Come quick. All trains on the 'Frisco now stop Den S. Fagan bought several strike among the workmen at the letter ol Cfeiut, and start from the new depot on BtaTftloney to loan on city property, eight current rates anil italics NOIII.K TOW NHIIIP. Olio Trustee. Ono ('lurk.

One TrcaHiiror. Two OoiiHtublcH. On KoikI itvoi'Hisor In euch road district in wagon loads of chickens, geese and ducks Thursday, which he will ship iinuwuiis Bniu nwi mio noon. exciHiiirootlfli'LHWliertiiindiua. i west Main street, years time at 6 per cent.

G. V. Silver. hope Ellsworth county will not Mose Ehrnfeld of Kanopolis, was a west. tho township.

VISITORS AND PATRONS CORDIALLY WELCOMED be classed among the doubtful repub- wecome calJer at thig ofl. ggt LISTEN Sen S. Fagan has engaged in the iicau counties in iHusan ima jear. urday afternoon. commission business and is paying TOWNSHIP.

One Trustee Ono dork, Ono Tri'tiMiiror. Two CoiiHiiilili-g. One Kowl ovemuur in euch road district in A dying dog on Douglas avenue SATURDAY, OCT. 18. 1890.

lo-uay commonces our big sale The republicans of Saline county tho highest market price for butter, last Tuesday noon attracted the at eggs and poultry. of Hosiery and Underwear. We offer the following- first-class the tow iiBhip. nominated Kev. A.

N. See for repro' sentative last week. tention of a large number of the E. W. Wellington went to Kansas school children.

goods at greatly roduced prices. Harry Curry of Salina, wasj in the City last Sunday night to meet a sis- FOR TUUSTEK. VALI.IT TOWNSHIP, line Trustoo. Ono (T rk. one TmiHurer.

Two O'oPBtiibW'H. Ono K81 overHcnr In eudi road district la "Win. Sternberg started for New city last Sunday visiting Mr. A. er of Mrs.

Wellington who was on I hereby announce myself as a candidate tnnounce myself a caiuiuaie York this week, where he will visit for the office of trustee ol Wis worm town- bneiTltl and family, her way here lrom the jast. tlio townxliip. You can have jour choice of an ship, subject to the aecision 01 inc cictiuis i aLuuijg iiicuv.o the November election. A. Hicham, then return to his home in.

the new Al Weaver of Kanopolis, was one A. L. Yoorhis, past grand master of our callers Saturday last. He is of odd follows, was in the city last immense stock of Ladies' fine all wool scarlet underwear worth ndidate state of Washington. THOMAS TOWNSHIP.

Ono Triiftcb. hieMi'rk. Ono TreiiHiirer. Two COIIBtltl lcH. One Road ovewourin each rond district in herebv announce myself as a ca Monday on his way home at ltussell, th office of trustee of Ellsworth town one of the John Brown stripe of re publicans.

i. tuA nl tli piprtnra at I i-om the grand lodge held at Topeka si nin, sun cci iu i i wi i rn -n tho township. the November election. k. jo.Nfcs.

tuawu iub n-mueuiB ui x. oj. uuuuc, ast week. The new iron bridge over Oak and eDeasred in the business of mer- D. H.

Norris informed us this Arthur Draper is quite sick. chant tailor, on Main street, one door creek, east of the city, has been LANGL.EY TOWNSHIP. One Trustee, Ono C'loilc. 'ne Trensuror. Two CotistiihlOH.

(inoKoad Overseer in ench road district In Mr. Comstock is visiting menus in we8 0 lioss gon'B fitoJ.e, piaceu in position ami wm soon ue week that the dirt now being taken from the salt hole at Kanopolis is i i -i this city. llenublicans of Ellsworth county, re tin township. trongly impregnated with salt. Oscar Seitz of Salina, was in the go to tLe poll8 eftrly on election day J- Noble returned home from And iilso upon me jniiowini? )niHiMmi AiifPiidnien's tho Constitution cT the Stute of Kansas, to-wlt: city this week, and not only vote the straight ticket, Detroit, last bunday, where hey are down over 450 feet.

James Latta, Fred Diessroth, J. Frank Freeman is the father of a but show everyone else that it is to ne aa(1 uopn callea t0 RUeml tlie PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO THE CONSTITUTION. W. Briggs and several other gentle new trirl baby. their interest to vote the samo way.

IUUHIU VL men from Wilson, and A. L. Voorhis Tbr, rinrr of Holvrood. was in If the republicans of Ellsworth JIj. a.

iJower killed twenty-four out i i ii $1.25 at 90c Ladies' tine mixed underwear always woi th C5 and 75o are now Gents' Underwear, 20 dozen all wool scarlet shirts and drawers you can buy at 75c 16 dozen all wool scarlet shirts and drawers worth $1.50 at 31.25 13 dozen extra heavy Scotch mixed underwear worth 100 will be S5c 15 dozen heavy fancy mixed undorwe ar worth 75c are to go at of ltussell, were in the city last Mon itv TnnrRilav. county do the duty, as we believe 01 "ve U1IU8 Ul luo bUUUl IIOrSE JOINT KISOI.tTIO.V NO. s. IIousk Joint Resolution No. 8, Proposing as v-j day, attending the funeral of Samuel a fllawson has purchased the they will, on election day, every can- u.

aiiit'iuimrni to sections tnree auu iwnuiy-nreoi article two of the constitution. la mil ton. ivfinlf. nnrl wnn tho cn 11 moils I RnHnR nAmflnt olant umui ou WQ repuuueau uck wm Be rrmhed hy the Legislature of the Stale of Kamat. There is some talk of extending Mrs.

H. F. Hoesman and daughter J. D. Lafferty was in Topeka this a Goo majoruy.

two-thirds of the members elected to eacn nuute tnertt concurring therein: Section 1. The following proposition to amend returned home from Iowa last week, the time for recieving bids for the erection of the court house, as some I. i i nave on exniuiuou iu ims oi- the constitution of tho suie of Kansas is hereby WBBHUU lBglunWuC ,1, l.o.l 1 iiliiuitteu In the ntiullhed electors of the state lor pilsin lice, a large poster containing a pic- un" iU1 The farm resiaeuce 01 ins. 7.,. wapU viiti week8 visiting relatives and friends, ho wish to file bids have not been heir approval or rejection, namely: That section, liree, article two, be amemld so that the iaui tare of the last congress, as taken by man is about completed.

find! read as follows: Scctio.i J). The members of able to have the plans and specifica i I "I 1 1 1 i he legislature shall receive ii conHieiisation lor heir eervires tho mi til of Ihrti dollars for eaoh a photographer, showing the trick a. hoover, republican candidate the democrats resorted to in order to for superintendent of public instruct- tions long enough tomakeintelligent Mrs. George Sietz is visiting rela day actual service at any or special sea- estimates. tives in Salina this week.

tion, was in the city last Saturday ion, and tilieen cents lor taen iraveiea pj he usual rout? in irolna to and re from tb- delay and prevent legislation. Thanksgiving proclamations will L. M. Ballou is painting and other place of meeting; hut no compensation shnll be looking after his candidacy, which is No mortal yet has e'er forcast The moment that shall be his last. llowed or pntu 10 any uienuier ior mora inao Inoty days at any r-ruulur session, nor for mor.

be in order after the election, but wise improving his hotel. all right and satisfactory, han thirty dava at any medal session. And thai Cam Clawson shipped a car load of but Dr. Tierce's Pleasant Pellets have H. Baldridge was home last what will the defeated candidates give thanks for unless it be that they forever settled the question of a com hogs to Kansas City this week.

Sunday and Monday. He had been fortable existence until that moment iu Leavenworth attending United Hon. Ira E. Lloyd was out of the does arrive, and put to flight the UateB court tL ek bef a9 1 1 11 1 1 Itn I 7 50c Our entire stock of 50c under wear will be closed out at Big line of cliildrens' under, wear worth 50c are now 35c We bought one case of Ladies' will not be bothered with the responsibilities attached to offices, and didn't want offices anyhow. The peoples' party state central committee demand that a special ses meiancnoiy loruodings ot sutrerers wituesfj in a cage before CQmt city this week on legal business.

George W. Richter of Wilson, was in the city the first of the week. from biliousness, headache, indiges Free traders keep howling about tion, constipation and kindred ail- high priced goods since the McKin- Mr. Jewett was in the city this ments ley bill became a law, but the Ells section twenty-five of article two he so a to read as follows: Section 23. All sessions of tb legislature shall be held at the state capital, aud ail regular sessions shall be held once in tTro years, commencing on the first Tuesday of of each alternate year, commencing on the first Tuesday of December, A.li.oue thousand eight hundred, and ninety.

Sue. 2. This proposition shall bestibmitted toth electors of this state at the general election of representatives lo the legislature in the year A. eighteen hundred and niaety, for their approval or rejection. Those vollr.f la furor of this propeiii-tiou shall have written er printed on their ballots, Kor the amendment to sections three and twenty-five of article, two of the eenatltutinn;" those Toting against the said proposition shall have written or printed on their ballot, "Against the amendment to sections three and twenty-five of article two of the constitution." Said ballots shall he received and said votes shall be taken, counted, can-yassed, and returns thereef be made, In the same manner and in all respects as is provided by law is case of the election of representatives to the legislature.

Sec. 3. This resolution shall take effect and be Is force from and after its publication in the statute book. Approved Starch 1, 1889. I hereby certify that the foregoing Is a true and We notice that the alliance papers sion of the legislature be called to re-enact the prohibitory law.

Stanley the candidate for representative, of I worth merchants are selling goods Uon't lail to near oenaior iumu thi d- fc baye ve litUe to nt right along at the same old low fine all wool cashmere hose, they mis city nexi euuenuajr mu8. for Mf Baker their candidate for prices, lry it and see. thatjparty in this county, is a bigger man than the state central committee are worth 40c you can buy them Mrs. E. B.

Krebs is having a visit congress, but they speak very highly We heard of a prominent demo from her sister and husband ot Uma- Gf Tally Scott, the democratic candi and is opposed to re-enacting that in all colors at 25c crat in this county, who said last law. ha. date. What does it mean? Why it Goodman Newton has returned means a trade. The democrats are to week, "I shall vote the democratic 25 dozen Ladies' ribbed wool state and congressional tickets, and We hope some one from each voting precinct in the county will bring in on the night of the election, the hose worth 45c (in black only) at from a trip to the eastern part of the support the alliance county tickets state and the alliance is to support the scratch the whole of the people correct copy of the original enrolled resolution now on file in my office, and tbat the same took effect by county ticket.

Perry Hodgden won the case he democratic state aDd congressional publication in the statute noon May mia, is. While it is true that there is not vote cast for the several candidates for governor, congressmen and candi WibUAM iiiuuima, secretary oj note. tickets. had before one of the justices this much money in circulation in town HOLSE JOINT RESOllTIOS NO. 8.

Col. A. P. Forsythe addressed the week. dates on county tickets.

A head Hoitpk Joint Resm.utioh No. 8, For the iubmle- it is generally believed that the farm ers, as a rule, are in good financia! quarters will be established some ston of a proposition to amend the constitution a the State of Kansas. The weather for the past few days has been very fine for this season of where in the city, where the returns Be it resolved by the tegislalurt of th State of Kanttu, condition and are holding their will be recieved. republican meeting held in this city Tuesday evening. He is a good speaker, and told some plain truths which the opposition cannot successfully answer.

The colonel is a prac the year. two-th irds of the members elected lo eacn nouse mere concurring therein: Suction 1. The fotlewlng proposition to amee 35c 43 dozen Misses wool hose in all sizes worth 25c at 15c Cloaks and jackets at one-third regular prices are being rapidly sold. Blankets and comforts are still being sold at prices advertised last week. We sold more last week than we ever did in ten days before.

money pretty closely for fear of failure of crops next year. the constitution of this state Is hereby submitted' Senator Ingalls and Major Wm, Lukewarm republicans and old soldiers of Ellsworth county, read the to the qualified electors of the state for their approval or refection, namely: The constitution el Warner will speak at Salina Monday tical farmer, a member of the alli Why is it you don't hear Willits, the people's candidate for governor. the 27th. following and then say which party the state of Kansas Is hereby amended by striking out the whole of sections two and thirteen of article three of the constitution, and inserting In lieu of said sections tho following, which shall constitute section two of article three of the constitution: ance, and thinks that the farmers and laboring classes can accomplish more The Ellsworth county teachers' as and Baker, their candidate for con you will vote with. They are words uttered by democrats: sociation will be held at Kanopolis Section 2.

The supreme court shall consist of seven gress, mentioned by the people's par good through the republican party justices, who shall be chosen by the electors of the "Dead beats, camp followers and coffee next Saturday. ty in this county Because the demo than any other. slate, lour ol whom shall constitute a quorum, anil, the concurrence of four shall be necessary to every coolers." Gen. E. S.

Bragg of Wisconsin. crats have agreed to support the peo decision of the court. Any elector of the stale. The republicans of this county are Quite a railroad accident occured (When the republican party was trying to get pie's county ticket if the peoples par coming together and will vote the at Wilson last Sunday. A freight A.

Li our comrades out of the almshouses. ty will support the democratic candi straight ticket. "A horde of beggars vthrusting their de train going east had been side tracked dates for governor and congress. mands into the senate." Senator Blackburn The 'Frisco railway had a wreck on the south end of their line last to allow a double-header freight going west to pass. The switch was of Kentucky.

ELECTION PROCLAMATION Mrs. Harford of Kansas City, wil "A band of organized robbers and plun week, doing considerable damage. give the convention. left opea and when the latter came STATE OF KANSAS, ELLSWORTH CO. ss for the benefit of The Baptist church.

Henry Nunamaker has been im rushing along it ran off on the The Stute of Kansas, to all whom these derers who have banded together for the purpose of depleting the treasury." Senator Vest of Missouri. pruii'ius timii come, erecting: proving his place of business and switch mashing up things generally. nday night, Nov. 14. She will be assisted by twenty-four of our young shall be eligible to be elected or appointed Justice-of the supreme court.

The justice holding th oldest commission by virtue of an election shall be the chief justice, and in rase two or more justice shall hold commissions by virtue of an eleclioa of the same date, older than the commissions of the other justices, thev shall determine by lot who-shall be chief justice. The term of each justice ol the supreme court shall be six years, comuionclntr on the second Monday in January next after hi election. On the adoption of this amendment the four additional justices provided for by this amendment shall be appointed by the governor, and shall hold Iheir offices iinlll the next seneral election In. 1891, lien lb'ir successors shall be elected, one to, serve until ihe second Monday of January, tifii -another to erve until the second Monday of 'mih ary. l-H and the other two to serve unlti fi-.

ond Monday nf January, ls98. The members!" tfl.i sopr. toe court elected at or prior to the time of tth adoption of this amendment shall he justices of the supreme court under litis amendment for the period of time for which they were elected. After the general election In one justice of th supreme mrl shall beelecied ac the general election In a year except the year 19,, and every siv i ems thereafter, when two Justices shall be elected. The ieslices of the supreme court and the getting ready for the holiday trade, All three engines were disabled, a It will be a hatiDV dav for the Keoublic nmlersignerj shenffo count V.

Kansas, bv virtue nf tl I Clin WUrL 11 Luther Flanders informs us that nuuioriiy in me vented, no Dy tins) proclaim! ladies. This is new and novel and is taking well in the east. Place will number of car3 wrecked and a fireman on one of the engines had a leg when the last beggar of the grand army humbug is securely planted." Chicago Times. lioii.Ktve public notice that on the Tuesility there is a great deal of building be Hiici-reuinu me rirsi in Jiovenibcr. a given next week.

Admission, li. 18IHI, viss: Nov. 4. there will lie a general election, and thu oititers tube clioten are a broken. No other persons were in ing done this season, in the country, Frank Sternberg has been at Man adults 25 cents, children 15 cents.

Sweet Flowers. The fairest buds are often the first jured. It is now lawful to shoot prairie luiiows, lowit: One Governor. One Lieutenant tiovernor. One Secret ry of One Stute One State i reumii-er.

hattan for some time, picking and shipping apples to his store in this A republican member of the alliance informed us last week that he to wither, and the ravages of disease make havoc with the beauty, as well chickens, for your own use, but you must not shoot quail before Nov. 1, judges of the district court shall at stated tiioee re- as the strength and happinesB of the had attended a meeting of his alli reive lor tneir services sum compensation aa may he provided bv law: VorffW. Much compensation You cannot kill and sell for ship fair Bex. The prevalent disorders ance a few evenings before, and all A Schmitt is now doing business shall not be less than fifteen hundred dollars te each lustlreor iud--e each year; and such justkef ment, or to dealers, prairie chickens among American women are those of present but himself were democrats, at the old stand on Alain street, sell or judges shall receive so fees or perquisites, dot In order to ascertain whether the re bohl any other orhce or prom or trust, except a ing boots and shoes at live and let a most distressing description. These "weaknesses," as they are sugges judicial office, under the authority of the state or th or quail at any time.

You must gain consent of owner of improved premises before you can kill in highways live prices. United Mates, durtnir toe term ol otnee lor wnico port was true that a trade had been made between the democratic mem said Justices or judges shall br elected, nor prsetice law in any of the courts in the state during tneu The ladies of The Presbyterian tively termed, insidiously sap the health, and the patient becomes pale continuance in office. adjoining or upon his land. The pen One Attorney General, One Superintendent ot Public I uHfructioii. One Congressman fb District, Cousxr OFFICERS.

One Representative, une County Attorney. OueClern District Court. One 1'ubllc Instruction. One rniinty surveyor. One Coniniinaiuner 1st TiMrict.

TOWNSHIP omc-EltS. cmliti township. One Trustee. One Cleik, One Treasurer. Two Constables.

One Uoail Oyerswr in each roml district of the township OAKFIKLU ToirSSIIIP. One Trustee. Oue ClerK. Site. J.

This proposition 'ehall be submitted to bers of the alliance and the democratic county central committee, he alty is not less than five nor more the elector of this stale at the general election for church gave a very successful eocial at the residence of their pastor, and emaciated, the appetite grows the election of representatives to the legislature In the year A. P. eighteen hundred and ninety, for iheir approval or reiection. Those voting in favor fickle and feeble; she looses strength asked the queston, ho is the peo than twenty-five dollars and costs and attorney's fee of ten dollars for as the attacks increase in severity, of this proposition to amend the constitution shelf have written or printed on their ballots, "For the Judicial amendment to the constitution." Those each offense. and is in despair.

There is relief for ples' candidate for governor Not one of them knew. He then asked, "Who is the democratic candidate?" voting against this proposition to amend the con stitution shall have written or printed on their Official score for the champion I.nlioH, "Against the Judicial amendment lo in all euch sufferers in Dr. Tierce's world-famed Favorite! Prescription, which cures all "female complaints." ivebird badge, shot at Ellsworth, Oct 15, 1890. constitution." ballots shall be received and aid votes shall lie taken, counted, canvassed, and returns thereof made, in the same manner end la all resrects as is provided br law In rases of the All answered in chorus, ''Charles Robinson." "This," said our informant, satisfied me that a trade had ne Treasurer Tw Constables. Two Justice of thi Pear ts use is followed by cessation of the Name Total election of representatives In the leiriftlature.

one Konrt Overyear in each ron.l in A Bower, xl22IIIIIIII2tI2llo2IIIII 2X "dragging down" pain, return of ap been made, and we republican mem Wednesday evening. Dr. II. L. Doig is now quartered in his office in rear of Champion's drug store, which he has recently repaired and fitted up in good taste.

S. Kapp of this city, was in the Union Pacific train that was wrecked at Kansas City this week He was not injured, bnt badly shaken up. The ISussell Journal says, "Do yon ever go where yon are not wanted? Iiemember if a merchant wants yon to come into his store he will give yen an invitation through the newspapers, for that is what they are printed for." Geo Hupfer, 1 1 lolol 1222 12 1 1221 1210110 21 bers of the alliance are onto tnej petite, and in due course, vigorous II Theile, XI2I22220II2II IIIIIo2I2II 22 racket. The democrats are mnri. I health.

I Hnpfer, 0211121122001122111110202 20 Amias, 22IOII22IIII002IIII2I2001 20 ing the peoples' party county ticket and the democratic members of the fifW anted A person to learn photography. Will give a person who will come at Sec. S. This resolution shall lake effect and beta force from and after its publication ia statuta book. Approved February 27, 1 hereby certify that the foregoing ts a trne eod turreot copy of the original enrolled resolution now vi file in nif office, end that the same took eTeot publication tn the stalnte hook Way WILLIAM Ami vote's r-t electors fur stiti will he eeivt at trie ills of rich ei-i district in safd count y.

in testimony whereof. I hereunto trt my hand at my nflicent Fits worth, tn sail I -uunty, this 1Mb day November, A. I. IMC J. H.

TILLIS, 5 heriflf. ine iiwnsuii. miEBM AS Totr.ssmr. Ont- Trustee. One Clerk, one Treasurer.

Two Constable. One Kml Overseer 'n each roa-I ilistrW ef the township. ELLSWORTH 1HK5MIIP. One Trtntee. one Clerk.

One Trfmrer Two Constable. One KoM Overseer ia each road district io the towoehip. II WNunamaker. llooi2H2iiiiii7jinii alliance are to give them the support ODCe the chance was erer fkred. IIII 22 Dead out of bounds.

of the alliance for the democratic PTe Permanent becoming Ifttaffland conrwismn1 workman. Kespectiuiiy, a Killed with second barrel. Scott, refleTer. vuuUiUQLCDa A. Avejiaktus, Photographer, Usrtb, Kan.

I but they can't deliver the goods.".

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